Dale Earnhardt Jr. recently showcased a Titanic Lego set that he assembled with his wife Amy and their daughters. During a session on his Dirty Mo. Media podcast, Dale discussed a setup involving Butler’s pickles placed atop his Titanic Lego. On his co-host's request, Dale Jr. shared a closer look at the Lego model with his audience.
In February 2024, during a podcast episode with William Byron, the former NASCAR driver shared his enthusiasm for a Titanic Lego model, saying:
"I want the Titanic. How big can how big is the Titanic? I'm a big Titanic fan yeah I built a Titanic model way back in the day."
After Dale Earnhardt Jr. received the link to buy it online for $670, Amy Earnhardt, joining the podcast, declared that it would be his 50th birthday gift.
Fast forward to the latest podcast episode, where the $300M-worth (According to Celebrity Net Worth) Dale Jr. displayed the Titanic Lego set. He revealed it to his listeners and fans, showing off the model and recounting the fun he had building it with his family.
"This took a day a whole day on and off messing with it. Amy's helped a little bit, the girls have helped a little bit," he said.
The Titanic also had a split in it, which his co-host joked about.
"Oh is that by Design? Is that like where the split or where the ship split off? If you look here this is where the water entered."
Dale Earnhardt Jr. replied with:
"Too soon! Too soon too soon. It’s been over 100 years but still too soon."
Dale Earnhardt Jr., co-owner of the JR Motorsports NASCAR Xfinity team with his sister Kelly Earnhardt Miller, L.W. Miller, and Rick Hendrick, oversees four cars racing under their team’s flag. Since stepping back from full-time racing after the 2017 season, he has occasionally jumped back into the driver's seat, competing part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in the #88 Chevrolet Camaro for JR Motorsports.
Until last year, Dale Earnhardt Jr. was a familiar face on NBC as a NASCAR analyst. However, he left NBC after getting signed by Amazon Prime as part of a new broadcasting deal. Beyond his broadcasting career, Dale co-owns the CARS Tour Racing series with Kevin Harvick.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. enjoyed his 4th of July with his family.
Earnhardt Jr. rang in Independence Day in style with his family, including his wife Amy and sister Kelly, at his vacation home. He donned a JR Motorsports Americana shirt while his daughters sported outfits adorned with stars and stripes.
Dale took to social media to share a heartfelt message with his followers, saying:
"Cheers Everybody, Happy fourth! Everybody have fun over the holidays. Be responsible and be nice! And do something nice."
On the professional front, Earnhardt Jr. is ready for a fresh start with Amazon Prime and TNT Sports from the 2025 season.