Home US SportsNASCAR Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Budweiser pass Chase Elliott, Hooters in NASCAR die-cast sales

Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Budweiser pass Chase Elliott, Hooters in NASCAR die-cast sales

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In 2003, Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s fourth season of full-time Cup Series racing, he won NASCAR’s annual Most Popular Driver award and didn’t give it up for the duration of his career, which ended in 2017.

But in a testament to his ongoing popularity, the man can still sell cars.

Especially pint-sized model cars, known in the industry as die-cast.

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Lionel Racing has released the top 10 best-selling die-cast cars of 2024, and a Dale Jr. late-model Chevy topped the list. And not just any late-model race car, but one carrying the paint scheme and logo of the sponsor synonymous with Junior during the bulk of his career: Budweiser.

The King of Beers was Junior’s sole Cup Series sponsor through the 2007 season, back when season-long sponsors were much more common than they would become in later year.

The two Dale Earnhardts, senior and junior, during the 2001 Budweiser Shootout at Daytona.

The two Dale Earnhardts, senior and junior, during the 2001 Budweiser Shootout at Daytona.

Next on the sales list came another nod to driver popularity combined with some nostalgia: Chase Elliott’s Hooters-sponsored car he drove to a win this year at Texas Motor Speedway.

Less than three months later, Hooters, scheduled to sponsor Elliott for a handful of 2024 races, had its partnership with Elliott’s team severed for business reasons — that made the Texas victory die-cast an instant collector’s item.

This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Budweiser fuels Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s NASCAR win over Chase Elliott



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