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NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. goes into bar business
Mike Cranston | AP Sports Writer
12:47 PM EDT, April 16, 2008

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Dale Earnhardt Jr. was dressed in his customary jeans, T-shirt and baseball cap and soaking it all in.

NASCAR's most popular driver already sells cars and jeans among other products. Now, the iconic driver with the legendary last name was standing in front of reporters explaining why the color orange dominates his new bar. The mechanical bull was directly behind him, and the giant dance floor and stage were to his right.

Earnhardt's handlers were all around him. Fans had paid several hundred dollars for access to VIP areas during the private grand opening earlier this week of Whisky River, which is across the street from Charlotte's downtown arena.

For the moment, Earnhardt the brand had moved ahead of Earnhardt the driver. And the whispers were there, too. Why would Earnhardt be opening a bar when he hasn't won in 70 races?




"There's a stigma about how drivers can't do anything," Earnhardt said. "They have to focus, and this, that and the other. Anytime you do anything or want to do anything or talk about anything, people want to question your focus or whatever."

It was probably inevitable Earnhardt would open a bar. There were all those stories of Club E, the homemade bar in the basement of his house as he was breaking into NASCAR's top circuit.

One of Earnhardt's close friends, J.R. Rhodes, was once a bartender in Daytona. They had talked about opening a bar for years, and Whisky River became a reality this month.

It's still a work in progress in a new development in this booming town full of construction cranes. When you get to the staircase off the street, a sign reads, "escalator and valet next week." The kitchen isn't operational yet, but the bar has blended Earnhardt's interests of country and rock and roll.

"I think it's a bit of Southern gentleman and a little bit of Carolina country," Earnhardt said. "It just sort of fits the surrounding landscape. I don't think of Charlotte or North Carolina as being like some of the clubs I see in this area. A lot of people bring in sort of a Miami-type sound and feel, or LA and Vegas. Those are good things. People enjoy that and not having to go that far to get that kind of a feel."

Earnhardt had a large role in how the bar looks. He likes the color orange and it dominates the logos on the walls, and there's an orange bench in the VIP room. The bar has a 1,200-square foot stage that can host large acts and Earnhardt hopes it will one day host the Foo Fighters. The dance floor is 1,500 square feet.

There are three bars, including a circular one that surrounds the mechanical bull opposite the dance floor.

"He had all the input in the world," said Bob Durkin of Bar Management Group, which Earnhardt hired to run the bar. "The look and feel, the way the club looks and how it lays out is all his image, his vision."

There's a mixed history of sports figures as bar owners. But Earnhardt's immense popularity and the prime location in a booming city works in his favor. The bar is a few blocks from the NASCAR Hall of Fame that is scheduled to open in 2010.

"I want you to come in and say 'Yeah, this seems just like Junior,' Earnhardt said. "That seems to be what's happened here."

Durkin promised the myriad of flat-screen TVs that dot the walls will be showing the races on weekends. Earnhardt hopes they'll be seeing his No. 88 Chevrolet in Victory Lane.

While his move to Hendrick Motorsports this year has him third in the Sprint Cup standings, he's yet to win this year. His last victory was in 2006.

"It doesn't bother me if somebody comes up and says what you're doing isn't right, you should focus here," Earnhardt said. "That doesn't bother me. I could care less. ... People think I'm on the phone wheeling and dealing, ordering the beer and liquor and positioning everything like I want it. I'm not the one doing that. I'm racing in Phoenix for crying out loud."

Earnhardt finished 19th there last weekend. He thinks he's close to winning, and he doesn't care if critics wonder if Whisky River is a distraction.

"I think people underestimate my drive and determination," Earnhardt said. "They always have. It's followed me around just like the pressure has, just like the name has. It's always there.

"It's OK. I've got to do things that might work out for me in my life. I might not always be driving that car. I would like to think that I could just race that car and at 50 I could quit and be all right, but I don't trust that. I don't know what the dollar is going to be worth when I'm 50."
 
Good for Jr.. hes right, he cant race forever and having a back up is a very wise move!!
Hes young.. single and why not open a bar if you got the money? He has people running the bar so I dont think it will be much of a distraction from racing.. hes a smart man.. hes not gonna mess up his racing which he really loves doing!!
 
Good for Jr.. hes right, he cant race forever and having a back up is a very wise move!!
Hes young.. single and why not open a bar if you got the money? He has people running the bar so I dont think it will be much of a distraction from racing.. hes a smart man.. hes not gonna mess up his racing which he really loves doing!!

Yeah, he definitely needs something to fall back on just in case his racing career doesn't pan out. I mean he's just barely able to buy that can of pork and beans now. Dale Earnhardt Jr. made $27.1 million dollars in 2007. I think that as loyal fans of Lil'E we need to pass the hat (hey we do it for other things) and see if we can get enough money to buy the boy a new pair of kicks... :D
 
Yeah, he definitely needs something to fall back on just in case his racing career doesn't pan out. I mean he's just barely able to buy that can of pork and beans now. Dale Earnhardt Jr. made $27.1 million dollars in 2007. I think that as loyal fans of Lil'E we need to pass the hat (hey we do it for other things) and see if we can get enough money to buy the boy a new pair of kicks... :D

I wish I was a fraction as "poor' as JR! :cool:
 
I didnt mean he needed the money..DUH!! Hes an extremely wealthy man..What I meant was, he could fall back on to a new line of work...One he could put as much time as he feels like into... you know, just work what he wants to!! I know several people that retired and all went down hill... health and mentally wise either due to boredom or the feeling they lacked the productiveness that they had been contributing to for so many years(although none were millionaires mind you).
BUT..Obviously hes not gonna race forever! Even if you have LOTS of money and retire.. you still want something to do! Why not own a nice establishment were you can drink.. play pool.. ride the bull..and hang out the rest of your days at? Its a wise investment and a wise man that can think about his future even if he is sitting on a bundle of money at this moment!!
AND..Heck I d settle for just the money to go visit the bar..lol
 
I didnt mean he needed the money..DUH!! Hes an extremely wealthy man..What I meant was, he could fall back on to a new line of work...One he could put as much time as he feels like into... you know, just work what he wants to!! I know several people that retired and all went down hill... health and mentally wise either due to boredom or the feeling they lacked the productiveness that they had been contributing to for so many years(although none were millionaires mind you).
BUT..Obviously hes not gonna race forever! Even if you have LOTS of money and retire.. you still want something to do! Why not own a nice establishment were you can drink.. play pool.. ride the bull..and hang out the rest of your days at? Its a wise investment and a wise man that can think about his future even if he is sitting on a bundle of money at this moment!!
AND..Heck I d settle for just the money to go visit the bar..lol

IMO That is why he still has JRMotorsports, something to fall back on when he retires from driving.
 
I didnt mean he needed the money..DUH!! Hes an extremely wealthy man..What I meant was, he could fall back on to a new line of work...One he could put as much time as he feels like into... you know, just work what he wants to!! I know several people that retired and all went down hill... health and mentally wise either due to boredom or the feeling they lacked the productiveness that they had been contributing to for so many years(although none were millionaires mind you).
BUT..Obviously hes not gonna race forever! Even if you have LOTS of money and retire.. you still want something to do! Why not own a nice establishment were you can drink.. play pool.. ride the bull..and hang out the rest of your days at? Its a wise investment and a wise man that can think about his future even if he is sitting on a bundle of money at this moment!!
AND..Heck I d settle for just the money to go visit the bar..lol


You just need to get used to our warped senses of humor. We weren't serious about him needing the bar for $$. Just having some fun with it. :)
 
You just need to get used to our warped senses of humor. We weren't serious about him needing the bar for $$. Just having some fun with it. :)

Nah I was serious. I think Teresa will sue him for using the name Dale Earnhardt. She owns the marketing rights to the name and there he is walking around using it like he owns it. She's gonna take him for every last dime and put him back in that mobile homehe used to live in...
 
Im quickly learning about somes warped sense of humor :) unfortunatly it makes me feel retarded sometimes for making the statements i do.. but im here to learn and Im a big girl and I'll get over it :)
But even with JRMotorsports, even Jrs not secure in his own life as far as money goes.. in his own words.."I would like to think that I could just race that car and at 50 I could quit and be all right, but I don't trust that. I don't know what the dollar is going to be worth when I'm 50."
Unfortunatly hes right.. who knows what the dollar will be like.. or if there will be a dollar! But im sure he'll be plenty comfortable but hes got to be wanting to do something else besides the racing scene.. hes been in it since he was born! This Whiskey River is a good thing for him and that was my point to begin with! Hes a wise man that Jr is.. now if he could just win a race it would be all good!!
 
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