Dale
Earnhardt Tribute Scheduled At National Corvette Museum
Bowling
Green, KY – The National Corvette Museum has announced
plans to host a tribute event, “Celebrating
the Life of Dale Earnhardt”, at the Museum’s
outdoor amphitheater at 6:30 p.m. CT on Wednesday April
18th, 2001. The outdoor event offered free to the public,
will include special appearances and comments by retired
NASCAR driver Darrell Waltrip,
who was a close personal friend of the legendary Earnhardt.
Also speaking will be Corvette race team member Andy
Pilgrim, who drove with Dale and Dale Jr. in
a Corvette for the Rolex 24 – Hours at Daytona race on February
3rd.
The
Museum will offer a special “3” dollar rate all day to tour
the Museum in conjunction with the amphitheater event, and
a series of Dale Earnhardt video presentations will be featured
in the Chevrolet Theater beginning at 1:00 p.m. A memorial
brick ceremony will take place at 5:00 p.m. in front of
the Museum, where bricks purchased by fans and supporters
will be officially placed in the walkway honoring Dale.
“This is our way of paying tribute and thanking Dale for
the difference he made in the lives of every race fan,”
said Museum Executive Director Wendell Strode. “Dale made
appearances at the Museum in April of 97 and in March of
98, and the response was overwhelming. He was truly dedicated
to his fans. We want to take this opportunity to cordially
invite fans and friends who loved and honored him, to share
an evening that will embark on celebrating his life and
career.”
Seven-time
NASCAR Winston Cup Champion Dale Earnhardt, passed away
February 18th after a fatal crash at the Daytona 500. Lawn
chairs and blankets will be welcome in the amphitheater
area. Additional information on the Dale Earnhardt tribute
event can be obtained by calling (800) 53-VETTE or 270-781-7973.
Open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT, the Museum is located
at Exit 28 on I-65 in Bowling Green, KY. The National Corvette
Museum is a non-profit foundation dedicated to educating
the public through the preservation of the Corvette’s past,
present and future heritage.