RALEIGH, N.C. — “The Intimidator” must be smiling. And a North Carolina man is digging it.
A NASCAR fan who counts the late Dale Earnhardt Sr. as a favorite driver bought three Cash 5 tickets in the North Carolina Education Lottery, and one of them came up a big winner -- a $235,001 jackpot.
Luther Dowdy, 63, of Lincolnton, said he bought the three tickets online Monday to honor Earnhardt, who drove car No. 3 during his NASCAR career from 1975 to 2001.
Luther Dowdy of #Lincolnton bought three $1 #Cash5 tickets in tribute to Dale Earnhardt's #3 and won a $235,001 jackpot! “It was the first time I’ve ever played Cash 5,” Dowdy said. He bought the tickets with Online Play. Congrats, Luther! #NCLottery https://t.co/qOI7IuXofV pic.twitter.com/1wLiMMv6L7
— NC Education Lottery (@nclottery) October 20, 2022
“It was the first time I’ve ever played Cash 5,” Dowdy said in a statement. “I chose Quick Pick three times for Dale Earnhardt.”
Earnhardt was a seven-time Winston Cup series champion who died in a crash at Daytona International Speedway in February 2001.
Dowdy, who works as a grave digger, said he has always been a stock car racing fan. He decided to buy the tickets on a whim while watching television, lottery officials said.
“I about fell out of my chair when I saw how much I won,” Dowdy said after matching all five white balls.
Dowdy went to lottery headquarters on Wednesday. After state and local taxes were withheld, Dowdy walked away with $166,875.
“Now I might be able to retire at the end of this year,” Dowdy told lottery officials.
Dowdy said he would also use the cash to pay off his mortgage and help a neighbor.
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