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Amy Earnhardt discusses the number of race starts necessary to be considered an achievement in NASCAR. Amy Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. (Via IMAGO) A Joe Gibbs Racing driver recently reached his 150th start in NASCAR at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) during the NASCAR Cup Series Race. This milestone was accompanied by a second-place finish in the race, making it even more special. After the race, NASCAR congratulated the driver on his achievement through its official platform. NASCAR Hall of Famer, Dale Jr., expressed his disagreement with this decision on his podcast, Dale Jr. Download. He believes that NASCAR should recognize drivers when they reach over 400 starts. In a recent episode of the podcast, Dale Jr. and his wife had a fascinating conversation about this topic. Amy Earnhardt was not satisfied with her husband’s opinion and pointed out that the congratulatory post about Christopher Bell was simply informing fans about his recent achievement. She mentioned that they did not make a pit stop for the Toyota driver. Dale Jr. agreed with his wife’s perspective and was captivated by her ideas on the subject. He expressed that it is interesting to know how long it takes for a driver to reach a certain number of starts and, as a fan, it is exciting to talk about these achievements. He emphasized that it is not about extravagant celebrations, but rather about recognizing the achievement. The latest episode of Dale Jr. Download covers various topics, including Amy’s camping experience, a phone call with Denny, concerns about Richmond, and discussions about restarts in races. Streaming services have become dominant in the world of sports in the last 5-6 years, and NASCAR is no exception. Dale Jr. expressed his gratitude to streaming services for bringing attention to all levels of NASCAR and motorsport in America. He talked about how enhanced streaming technology has made it easier to follow lower-level motorsport races. Dale Jr. also mentioned how streaming services have helped increase the popularity of his CARS Tour. He praised the two main streaming services in America, FloRacing and Racing America, for improving the perception and accessibility of the sport. Both Dale Jr. and his guest acknowledged the positive impact of these services and expressed their hopes for greater coverage and exposure in the future.