So petty. Of course there's some history there too: Chastain drives for Trackhouse Racing. The president of Trackhouse is Ty Norris, a longtime NASCAR executive who served as the president of DEI until being unceremoniously dismissed by Teresa. So there's a lot of speculation that there's still some bad blood from Teresa towards Norris. Which brings us to today. The trademarks for both the #1 and the #8 logos used by DEI were set to expire on June 3, meaning that if they weren't renewed, Teresa's control over those logos would finally be released. Dale Jr. could sell his own #8 merch featuring the car he's most famous for driving, or teams could run Dale Jr. throwback paint schemes without having to worry about a lawsuit. Well Teresa did file to renew the trademark...for the #1. Now, I'm not sure how much Steve Park merch is still flying off the shelves these days. But apparently Teresa wanted to keep the trademark for the #1, in what seems like a petty shot at Ty Norris since he's the president of the team that currently runs the #1 car. https://twitter.com/JackhammerJT/status/1789744108199673910 But as fans held their breath waiting for the deadline to renew the trademark for the #8, June 3 came and went - and Teresa never filed an application for the #8, meaning that as of yesterday, DEI and Teresa Earnhardt no longer own the trademark for Dale Jr.'s iconic #8. It became pretty clear that Teresa was abandoning her death grip on the trademark last month, when eagle-eyed NASCAR fans noticed that somebody has already filed a new application for the #8: Dale Earnhardt Jr. The application was filed earlier this month by DEJ Holdings, and requests the trademark for use on everything from magnets and t-shirts to use on actual race cars and professional appearances from Junior. Dale's application is currently pending and has not yet been accepted, but now that the trademark is up for grabs, there's no doubt he'll soon be the owner of his iconic #8. Should have happened a long time ago, but better late than never. https://twitter.com/BrakeHardBlog/status/1794030352945836348I mean saying it this way, Trackhouse in 2022 when Chastain drove the Dale Jr. No. 1 Coke Throwback... They tweaked the no. 1 to have their iconic Trackhouse slash on a DEI font which I find unique, and cool.
But yet, it's unnecessary to sue the teams for using a font. Stupid. pic.twitter.com/T3KlKZXgva — Steven Watters | Don't Tread on Me 🐍 (@SWattersRacing) April 25, 2024
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Teresa Earnhardt Has Officially Given Up The Trademark For Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Iconic #8
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