Dale Earnhardt Jr. has always been a passionate fan of Formula 1 racing. He has a strong admiration for Max Verstappen and his exceptional performance in the sport. Verstappen’s consistent dominance in the fastest car has become a common occurrence in the world of motor sports. Currently, he is the reigning champion and a force to be reckoned with in the F1 series, driving for Red Bull.
During a candid conversation on the Drive to Wynn podcast, a NASCAR Hall of Famer openly discussed Verstappen’s impressive achievements. Earnhardt Jr. confessed that he has been a long-time supporter of the Dutch driver and admires his ability to consistently outperform the entire grid. Verstappen’s skill and success have played a significant role in Earnhardt Jr.’s interest in Formula 1.
In the same conversation, the two-time Xfinity Series champion shared the challenges he faces when trying to watch F1 races. Living on the East Coast, the race times often prove inconvenient for him. As a result, he is unable to watch all the races.
Earnhardt Jr. also revealed that his fascination with Formula 1 began in the late 90s and early 2000s, when he witnessed the intense battles between world champions Michael Schumacher and Mika Hakkinen. These thrilling encounters captivated him and sparked his enthusiasm for NASCAR’s open-wheel counterpart.
A valuable lesson that NASCAR can learn from Earnhardt Jr.’s perspective is the appeal of dominant racing to attract fans to the sport. Unlike Formula 1, NASCAR seeks parity, preventing drivers from achieving seasons of absolute domination as in the past. This approach may make it difficult for superstars to emerge who could attract a large fan base.