| The Dale Jr. Download | |
|---|---|
| Presentation | |
| Hosted by | Dale Earnhardt Jr. Mike Davis |
| Genre | |
| Format |
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| Language | English |
| Length | 30–180 minutes |
| Production | |
| Production | Dirty Mo Media JR Motorsports |
| Video format | YouTube Spotify Peacock (2022–23) NBCSN (2018–21) |
| Audio format | MP3 |
| No. of episodes | 608 (as of March 4, 2025) |
| Publication | |
| Original release | February 18, 2013 (2013-02-18) |
| Provider | Apple Podcasts,Spotify,Sirius XM,Amazon Music,iHeart,TuneIn,Player FM, Podbean, Podtail |
| Related | |
| Website | www |
The Dale Jr. Download is a free audio and videopodcast hosted by American motorsports analyst and semi-retired stock car racing driverDale Earnhardt Jr. It was formerly co-hosted by Mike Davis,JR Motorsports' Director of Communications, who has been a business partner of Earnhardt's since 2003.[1]
The podcast was launched in 2013 when Earnhardt and hisNASCAR Xfinity Series race teamJR Motorsports started an online network called Dirty Mo Radio.[2] The "Mo" is an homage to Earnhardt's hometown ofMooresville, North Carolina.[2] Originally, the podcast was hosted by Davis and North Carolina radio personality Taylor Zarzour, with Earnhardt himself only occasionally making appearances on the show.[2]
Earnhardt's first appearance came on the show's 22nd episode, five months into the podcast's launch.[3] A segment was added to the show in 2014 that played audio Earnhardt had pre-recorded remotely in the immediate hours after a race.[3] His involvement increased once again in 2016 while he was recovering from concussion symptoms, appearing on the show regularly to give updates on his recovery.[3] In 2017, Earnhardt took over as the show's regular host along with Tyler Overstreet.[4] Overstreet served as Earnhardt's road manager until the end of the 2017 season when he moved toJoe Gibbs Racing.[5]
After Overstreet's departure from JR Motorsports, Davis returned to co-host the show and has been Earnhardt's regular co-host since 2018. In 2019, interviews with guests became a regular part of the podcast. Guests on Earnhardt's podcast have included Earnhardt's nephew and Xfinity Series driverJeffrey Earnhardt,[6] former NASCAR president and current NASCAR vice chairmanMike Helton,[7] current NASCAR presidentSteve Phelps,[8] Earnhardt's former car ownerRick Hendrick,[9]NHRA championJohn Force,[10]2019 Indianapolis 500 winnerSimon Pagenaud,[11] andWWE Hall of FamerStone Cold Steve Austin.[12]
Davis co-hosted his last show on November 9, 2023.[13]
In late 2017,NASCAR on NBC announced plans to give Earnhardt his own television show as he joined the network's motorsports coverage.[3] NBC chose to simulcast parts of Earnhardt's podcast, andThe Dale Jr. Download debuted onNBCSN as a half-hour television show on June 21.[14][15] The show expanded to one hour in 2019, formally calledNASCAR America Presents The Dale Jr. Download.[16] When NBCSN shut down, the show moved to NBC'sPeacock streaming service in 2022.[17]
In 2024, Earnhardt revealed that his contract with NBC Sports expired following the 2023 season, meaning the video version of the podcast would now be uploaded to Dirty Mo Media's YouTube channel rather than streaming on Peacock.[18] Earnhardt eventually moved to TNT Sports and Amazon Prime Video, who began broadcasting the NASCAR Cup Series in 2025.[19]