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“One of the Last People to Talk to Dale Earnhardt the Day He Died”: NASCAR’s Promising New Production Ahead of the Daytona 500

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The upcoming Daytona 500 marks the 25th anniversary of the 2001 Daytona 500 that claimed the life of Dale Earnhardt Sr. NASCAR Studios and Fox Sports have announced that a new documentary that revisits the race will premiere on February 12 at 10 p.m. ET following the American 250 Duels on FS1. The film is told through first-person accounts and examines the after-effects of Earnhardt’s death.

NASCAR released a one-minute footage from the documentary, which has been titled “We’ve Lost Dale Earnhardt: 25 Years Later,” in which the likes of Frankie Muniz and Kurt Busch can be seen telling their accounts of the terrible day.

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Their words served the purpose of increasing the curiosity around the film. Muniz said, “Malcolm in the Middle had premiered. I was probably one of the last people to talk to Dale Earnhardt the day he died.”

Busch added, “All of us were lost puppies without an owner.”

Mike Helton, who is the current vice-chairman of NASCAR, was the one who announced Earnhardt’s death to the public. The footage of him doing so has been added to the film as well. He said, “This is probably one of the toughest announcements I have ever personally had to make… we have lost Dale Earnhardt.”

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