🚨 CONFIRMED: Dale Earnhardt Jr. Officially Reclaims the Iconic No. 8 Trademark from Teresa Earnhardt After Nearly Two Decades!

In a move that has NASCAR fans buzzing, Dale Earnhardt Jr. has finally reclaimed the rights to the legendary No. 8 trademark from his stepmother, Teresa Earnhardt, after nearly two decades of legal and emotional tug-of-war. The number, which became synonymous with Dale Jr.’s early career and his iconic Budweiser car, is now back where fans believe it belongs.

“Well, it only took 20 years, but we got it done,” Dale Jr. joked during an interview, flashing his signature grin. “The No. 8 has always been a part of my identity, and I’m thrilled to bring it back to the Earnhardt family.”
Teresa Earnhardt, who had held onto the trademark since the early 2000s, reportedly let the filing lapse, allowing Dale Jr. to swoop in and reclaim the number. Fans, who have long criticized Teresa for her tight grip on the Earnhardt legacy, wasted no time celebrating the news. “The Wicked Witch of the South finally let it go!” one fan quipped on social media.
As Dale Jr. prepares to reintroduce the No. 8 in future projects, the NASCAR community is abuzz with speculation about what’s next. Will we see a revival of the iconic Budweiser car, or is this just the beginning of a new chapter in the Earnhardt legacy? One thing is certain: the No. 8 is back where it belongs, and fans couldn’t be happier.