Dale Earnhardt Jr, Chase Elliott, and Jeff Gordon paid tribute to Alan Jackson on June 27.
Dale Earnhardt Jr expressed his admiration for Jackson, calling him a legend and thanking him for his music.
What happened?
Chase Elliott congratulated Jackson on his incredible career, appreciating his representation of Georgia.
Dale Earnhardt Jr shared his favorite song, 'Wanted', and thanked Jackson for kicking ass.
Why it matters for Dale Earnhardt Jr
The tribute was a nod to Jackson's long-standing connection with NASCAR, which dates back to 1996 when he featured NASCAR drivers in his 'Who's Cheatin' Who' video.
Jeff Gordon wrapped up the tributes, acknowledging Jackson's entertainment of NASCAR fans and drivers worldwide.
What comes next?
Dale Earnhardt Jr has a new gig, split between Amazon Prime Video and TNT Sports, calling 10 races, including the Coca-Cola 600 and Brickyard 400.
He will be working with Adam Alexander and his old crew chief, Steve Letarte, with whom he has real chemistry.
The streaming move has allowed Dale Earnhardt Jr to have a lighter schedule, starting in 2025.
Alan Jackson's final concert, 'Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale', was attended by over 50,000 fans at Nashville's Nissan Stadium.
George Strait joined Jackson on stage, singing 'Designated Drinker' and 'Murder on Music Row'.
The concert ended with 'Where I Come From' and fireworks lighting up the Nashville sky.
Dale Earnhardt Jr's connection with Jackson is rooted in their shared values, with Junior pushing for racing to stay true to its roots.
Jackson's music has been a staple in NASCAR garages for 30 years, making the tribute a heartfelt gesture from the NASCAR community.