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BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) - Dale Earnhardt Jr. walked briskly through the garage Friday, heading directly toward a throng of fans waiting along the fence outside Michigan International Speedway.
"Welcome to Hendrick Motorsports," one called out as he handed Earnhardt a picture to sign.
Earnhardt offered a heartfelt smile, then quietly set about signing hundreds of autographs as the crowd surged toward NASCAR's most popular driver. He was drained, worn out from the frenzied five weeks he spent searching for a new home.
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