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NASCAR Legends Tony Stewart and Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Comedic Dash into Pop Culture: A Look Back

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 17, 2025
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MADISON, IL - SEPTEMBER 25: Tony Stewart looks on during qualifying for the NHRA Midwest National on September 25, 2021, at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway in Madison, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Allio/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Rev your engines, buckle up, and get ready for a high-octane blast from the past. Remember the days when NASCAR was not just a dominant force on the track, but also a significant player in pop culture? We’re throwing it back to the glory days when the worlds of fast cars and entertainment collided, creating unforgettable moments off the track.

One such moment was when the NASCAR world blended seamlessly into the realm of television comedy, courtesy of a show named “The Cleveland Show.” This Fox production, known for its humorous take on everyday life, has an episode etched indelibly into the memory of every NASCAR fan. This particular episode aired on March 17, 2013, and starred none other than racing legends Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Tony Stewart.

In the episode, the drivers’ personalities were hilariously portrayed, but the show-stealer was the character of Kasey Kahne. The episode brilliantly depicted the challenges Kahne faced throughout his racing career. The narrative showcased the role of ‘luck’ in racing, a concept that has been proven time and again by our favorite drivers who’ve demonstrated that strategy and focus are the real keys to winning.

The episode aired just hours after Kahne’s triumphant win at the Food City 500 at Bristol. The show humorously highlighted Kahne’s ‘luck’ when it portrayed him saying, “Wait a minute. As Dale and Tony are gone and all the rest of the cars wrecked, I could win this race, just by driving sensibly.” The irony was not lost on fans when, during an actual race at the Bristol Motor Speedway, Kahne capitalized on Brad Keselowski’s slow restart to clinch victory.

Kahne, once hailed as NASCAR’s next superstar after Jeff Gordon, had his fair share of ups and downs. Although he chalked up 18 wins during his career, he seemed to always be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Many believe that Kahne’s best performance was at Evernham Motorsports in 2006, where he won six races and finished 8th in the points standings. Despite his undeniable talent, the lack of the right opportunity seemed to elude him, making him one of NASCAR’s ‘unlucky’ drivers.

NASCAR’s tryst with pop culture is a lengthy one, with numerous sitcoms and movies referencing the sport. “The Simpsons,” another Fox production, has often incorporated NASCAR into its storyline. The show even promoted the 2016 Daytona 500 race with a NASCAR-themed episode.

The 2017 film “Logan Lucky” demonstrated NASCAR’s influence in Hollywood, featuring cameo appearances by seven NASCAR drivers, including Kyle Larson, Kyle Busch, Brad Keselowski, and Joey Logano, who took on unique characters for the movie.

Dale Earnhardt Jr., NASCAR’s modern poster child, has also had his brush with pop culture. He voiced himself in the Disney/Pixar’s “Cars” movie as the No. 8 car and even lent his voice to the video game “Scarface: The World is Yours.” He continues to connect with NASCAR fans through his production company and podcast, the “Dale Jr. Download.”

While NASCAR’s presence in pop culture has seemingly taken a pit stop recently, 2025 is gearing up to be a promising year. A new docu-series on Dale Earnhardt by Amazon Prime and Netflix’s “NASCAR Full Speed” season 2 are set to reignite the flame. It seems the race is far from over, as NASCAR continues to speed ahead both on and off the track.

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