Fox Sports and NASCAR Studios Announce New Original Documentary We’ve Lost Dale Earnhardt: 25 Years Later Premiering February 12 on FS1
LOS ANGELES and DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (January 27, 2026) – FOX Sports and NASCAR Studios today announced WE’VE LOST DALE EARNHARDT: 25 YEARS LATER, a powerful new original documentary marking the 25th anniversary of the 2001 Daytona 500, the race that forever changed NASCAR and American motorsports. Premiering Thursday, Feb. 12, at 10:00 PM ET on FS1 following the Duel at Daytona, the film is told through exclusive first-person accounts, rare home video, archival broadcast footage, and cinematic storytelling, revisiting the death of seven-time NASCAR champion Dale Earnhardt and examining the profound ripple effects that continue to shape the sport and its culture 25 years later.
“FOX Sports’ partnership with NASCAR allows us to tell stories that define the heart of the sport, and through this film, we are honored to spotlight Dale Earnhardt, one of the most iconic and influential figures in NASCAR, and carry his legacy forward,” said Barry Nugent, Vice President, Development & Original Programming, FOX Sports. “This documentary explores the man behind the wheel and goes beyond a single day in history to delve into how one moment forever changed the sport and continues to impact drivers competing today.”
On the final lap of NASCAR’s biggest race, Earnhardt was lost in a moment that stunned fans, competitors, broadcasters, and the nation. His death was more than a tragedy; it was a rupture in the heart of the sport. WE’VE LOST DALE EARNHARDT: 25 YEARS LATER explores that day and its aftermath not just through competition, but through the emotional, cultural, and human impact felt by those inside and far beyond the racetrack.
Even 25 years later, Earnhardt remains one of the most iconic figures in all of sports, transcending NASCAR to become a symbol of American identity, grit, and fandom. Part mythology, part time capsule, and part love letter, the documentary examines how Earnhardt became bigger than the sport itself and why his legacy endures with such intensity today.
The documentary features intimate reflections from former NASCAR President Mike Helton, 2001 Daytona 500 competitors Rusty Wallace and Kurt Busch, as well as Kurt’s younger brother and NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, who was at that fateful race. It also features insights from NASCAR Cup Series champions Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney, along with the “Malcolm in the Middle” star and current O’Reilly Auto Parts Series driver Frankie Muniz, who was the honorary pace car driver at the race, in addition to former NASCAR and FOX Sports media personnel Ryan McGee and Patti Wheeler.
“When Mike Helton announced ‘We’ve lost Dale Earnhardt’ it’s one of those rare moments when you remember where you were when you heard that devastating news,” said John Dahl, NASCAR SVP of Content. “Through the prism of those indelible words, this documentary explores that fateful day and the profound impact it continues to have a quarter-century later.”
Key storylines include the unprecedented challenge faced by FOX Sports’ broadcast team as they covered the unimaginable live on air in the network’s first NASCAR race broadcast, the weight carried by Helton as he delivered the words that would echo forever, “We’ve lost Dale Earnhardt,” the sweeping safety revolution that followed, and the influence Earnhardt continues to have on today’s stars and generations of fans.
WE’VE LOST DALE EARNHARDT: 25 YEARS LATER is directed by Justin Burnett and is executive produced by Tim Clark, John Dahl, and Tally Hair of NASCAR Studios along with Eric Shanks, Brad Zager and Nugent from FOX Sports. Ariana Rotstein, Carl Hansen, Michael Vayder, Rita O’Dea and Griffin Van Malssen serve as producers.
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