Dale Earnhardt Jr. is just like us -- he's desperately trying to improve his Uber passenger rating, too.

When Earnhardt shared that his anxiety had dropped because his Uber rating jumped from 4.0 to 4.17, the ride-sharing company had some ideas on how to improve his rating further.

Tips to up your rating, @DaleJR:

1. Don't ask to swap seats with the driver

2. Less pit stops

3. Use the doors-no exiting through the window https://t.co/I0wfGfD7nD — Uber (@Uber) August 28, 2017

The 42-year-old NASCAR driver responded with a great suggestion on how to improve Uber's app.

This would have been helpful. Can you provide these tips within the app for new customers? https://t.co/smeggYskHH — Dale Earnhardt Jr. (@DaleJr) August 28, 2017

Earnhardt's tweet led to an interesting idea from Uber that could help all passengers.

New series idea-Dale's Do's and Don't's. Down to come join our crew? — Uber (@Uber) August 28, 2017

Less than a minute later, Earnhardt emphatically responded that he's down to join the team.

With his 19-year NASCAR career coming to an end after this season, the good news is that Earnhardt should have plenty of time to bump up his Uber rating. Plus, he didn't even blame his low rating on friends or family he may have shared an Uber with. That alone is worth is a ratings boost.

--Isaac Chipps