DARLINGTON RACEWAY, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - AUGUST 30: #8: Dale Earnhardt Jr., JR Motorsports, Chevrolet Camaro Hellmann's during the Darlington at Darlington Raceway on August 30, 2019 in Darlington Raceway, United States of America. (Photo by Nigel Kinrade / NKP / LAT Images)

The invite has been received, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. has another iRacing event on his schedule.

The NASCAR on NBC analyst tweeted Wednesday that he will make his debut in the IndyCar iRacing Challenge with Saturday’s race at Michigan Speedway. The race will be shown live on NBCSN at 2:30 p.m. ET Saturday.

The 2-mile oval was chosen by IndyCar drivers as the third track in the six-race series. Earnhardt heartily endorsed Michigan as a potential iRacing venue Monday along with Daytona and Talladega. Michigan nearly was selected by fans as the opener in the iRacing Challenge.

Earnhardt, a longtime avid iRacing fan, had been lobbying since last Thursday that he was interested in racing with IndyCar drivers.

He has driven in the first three races of the eNASCAR Pro Invitational, finishing second to Denny Hamlin in the opener at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Nate Ryan

@nateryan

On “Lunch Talk Live”, @DaleJr tells @miketirico he will be driving the No. 3 in Saturday’s #IndyCar @iRacing Challenge @MISpeedway. https://twitter.com/nateryan/status/1247894302820204544 

Nate Ryan

@nateryan

This will be shown live Saturday on NBCSN at 2:30 p.m. ET. #IndyCar @IndyCaronNBC @MotorsportsNBC https://bit.ly/34jTN8S 

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Last year, he attended his first Indianapolis 500, working as an analyst as part of NBC Sports’ inaugural broadcast of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing.

“I’d love to do it,” Earnhardt said Monday about joining the IndyCar iRacing Challenge. “I think I’d love to get to know those guys.

“I had such a great time at the Indy 500 last year, and the reception that I received from other drivers there really meant a lot to me. So I know they’re all a lot of great dudes in that series that I already know that I’d love to get to know some of them even better.”

Dale Earnhardt Jr.

@DaleJr

Invite received. I better get to work figuring this car out.

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Alexander Rossi

@AlexanderRossi

Oh yes. ????

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It already has been quite the week for Earnhardt, who was announced Monday as one of 15 nominees for the 2021 NASCAR Hall of Fame.

The field for Saturday’s race at Michigan should include another  NASCAR driver in Jimmie Johnson. The seven-time Cup champion has driven the first two races of the IndyCar iRacing Challenge (and has plans to race IndyCar part time in the future).

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