Sadly this would be Kenny Irwin Jr.'s last Cup race before his death at New Hampshire. His #42 car became the #01, then became owned by Chip Ganassi in 2001 and became the #41 in 2002.
This is how it should be. No mandatory yellows. Teams strategizing with each other. Strategized green flag pit stops. This is how it should always be. NASCAR needs someone in charge who really understands what the fans want. And it’s THIS.
@@brotherjoseph8344 That's weird because every article said Mike Helton was in charge and that Brian did not take command until New Hampshire in the fall of 2003
Coverage is suppose to provide the framework, the canvas, the atomosphere, but the event itself needs to paint the picture, that's the difference. That's what CBS did well, Ken Squier couldn't be a better example of that. Way too much overanalysis and meddling by the current crews, hell that's the problem with all media in general today.
Something about the way CBS broadcast NASCAR, just made the sport seem better, it just added something extra to it, a special touch. Today, Fox, ESPN, and TNT have decent coverage, but nowhere near the glory days of CBS.
I remember how the mandated shock package that year really made the Fords shine at Daytona. Watching Earnhardt be the only Chevy driver able to really contend just goes to show how damn good he really was.
Seemed like the Chevy drivers weren’t thrilled about the spoiler design on the Monte Carlo / too much resistance & downforce competing against the Ford body & spoiler. Jeff referenced it in a post race interview after the 400.
Losing Adam that year as well from the same injury nothing done when all they had to do was look at Indy or F1 but Dale said he would retire if they had it as a rule but once that voice was silenced it became a rule for safety
I was there. Was 10 years old. Came all the way from Indy for it driving. Miss going to races when Nascar was at its peak with every race being a huge deal and sold out crowds everywhere with tracks still with all their stands before taking some down
He's referring to two weeks prior to that, where he bumped Earnhardt out of the way at Pocono on the last lap to win. Was supposed to be taken as a joke.
2:19:33-2:19:49, "Jeff Burton won his first Sprint Cup race on CBS. He comes off turn 4 and he's gonna win the final Sprint Cup race on CBS. JEFF BURTON OVER RUSTY WALLACE, DALE JARRETT AND MARK MARTIN WINNING THE COKE ZERO 400!"
I was at this race with my dad when I was 8 years old. We were both huge Bill Elliott fans. Really thought he was gonna win that night. We were sitting near turn 3, so we experienced Skinner dump him first hand. I was definitely not a happy camper after that lol.
I was at this race, sitting about 20 rows up from the start finish line. Would have been an interesting finish if not for the late caution. Dale and Dale were hooked up and running the field down. The late caution did them both in.
Brian France got ahold of it because he is the son of the chairman, he don't have any experience, he is so detached. I even hear he wanted to own some soccer teams, a hockey team and his name has even popped up as a bidder for an NFL team.
hard to believe that this not only was the last race at daytona and period for cbs, but also one of the last races with good commentary and with earnhardt finishing at daytona before his unfortunate accident in the daytona 500 the next year
Yes!! I grew up watching NASCAR on CBS in the 80s. They used to broadcast the Daytona 500, the Michigan 400 & the fall Talladega race. Combine those races with the Firecracker 400 shown on Wide World of Sports, and I used to think the good ole boys ran just 4 races a year! 🤷🏻♂️
1:46:52 Buddy says you could hear Skinner get out of the gas and from about 1:46:49 until he finishes getting in the back of Bill he sounds like he's running 3 quarters of a throttle. Also, everybody's checking up there because Mark Martin's almost in the grass and Skinner just didn't get on the brake quickly enough
I really wish CBS and CBS Sports Network were calling races starting at Daytona with Speed Weeks and continuing through Sonoma, and then from there, NBC and NBC Sports Network called every race from the second Daytona race (Coke Zero 400) through Homestead. Better yet, I wish every network that has called races the last 35-40 years (CBS, The Nashville Network--though now it's called Spike TV--ESPN, ABC, NBC/NBC Sports Network, TBS, TNT, Fox/FS1, and FX) still had broadcast rights for at least a couple of races every season.
another historic race....blaney, martin, stewart, jeff burton, bobby labonte, kenseth, bliss (part time), dale jr, gordon, nemecheck, terry labonte (part time) and robby gordon are the only ones left running the cup series....what a shame...but we got some good names filling the rest of the fields today....it's just amazing that 11 years ago seemed like yesterday....they should alternate the 500 each year....FOX, ABC, and CBS
With today's rules, Ricky Rudd who started second would have been black flagged at the start for changing lanes before getting to the start / finish line!
Exactly. As the economy continues to go down nascar tickets continue to sky rocket. It is really nascars fault attendance to their races is so low now a days,nobody can afford the ticket prices.
Its incredible how much fan attendance has gone down for these races. It looks like they are almost sold out for this race. Now a days they dont even open the back straight away stands for this race and the front stretch is only three quarters full. Its weird man,nascar is hurting.
If you pause @ 1:41:40 mark you can see why Bill had to get out of the gas. Mark's almost in the grass. I miss when you could pass under the yellow line
that's actually a helmet skirt that drag racers wear. a lot of nascar guys wear it now as nothing more then an anti buffering device for radio communications. it provides no other benefit that a balaclava woul.
deathrooster14 Back when Tony was the man! He was "SMOKE"! Now, he just gets smoked lol. He needs to hang it up, and concentrate on being a car owner. Harvick is killing it, for him.
At Daytona for the July race they usually dont open the back stretch stands. There have been a few years when they have, but for the most part they only sell those seats for the 500.
So vintage lol I gotta say since CBS no longer does NASCAR events, Fox hands down has the best coverage, commentators and the best HD quality. I absolutely hate TNT's coverage. It's gonna be another long summer......
hearing "the rookie Matt Kenseth" or "the rookie Dale Earnhardt Jr." makes me smile :')
Was watching this late at night and I fell asleep at some point. Mike Joy yelling "OH, TROUBLE!!!" at 1:41:40 woke me up immediately.
That's awesome
😄
Ken Squire- best broadcaster ever
11 years later and I absolutely agree
So much nostalgia here. Nothing better than watching the summer Daytona race.
RIP Buddy Baker
Sadly this would be Kenny Irwin Jr.'s last Cup race before his death at New Hampshire. His #42 car became the #01, then became owned by Chip Ganassi in 2001 and became the #41 in 2002.
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This is how it should be. No mandatory yellows. Teams strategizing with each other. Strategized green flag pit stops. This is how it should always be. NASCAR needs someone in charge who really understands what the fans want. And it’s THIS.
Someone with a VISION needs to be at the helm.
This is when NASCAR was worth watching, before Brian France got a hold of it.
#TRUTH
Actually Brian France took over halfway in the 2000 Daytona 500, I was there and it was announced over the radio and PA system.
@@brotherjoseph8344 That's weird because every article said Mike Helton was in charge and that Brian did not take command until New Hampshire in the fall of 2003
I love when DARFs claim the good old days while the race is boring af especially compared to plate racing today.
I was sitting at the top of the Superstretch that night . I had a smile all night watching Big E.
Same
I was at this race, 8 years old! Seats on the backstretch and John Michael Montgomery had a pre-race concert, what a time to be alive
@S2KINDYCAR Final Winston Cup race on CBS, their final broadcast was the Craftsman Truck Series from Nazareth July 15th, 2000.
I miss this kind of racing 🏁
Gotta love dale jarrett!
Coverage is suppose to provide the framework, the canvas, the atomosphere, but the event itself needs to paint the picture, that's the difference. That's what CBS did well, Ken Squier couldn't be a better example of that. Way too much overanalysis and meddling by the current crews, hell that's the problem with all media in general today.
Gordon had absolutely no help at all in this race and still got a top 10
He was that damn good
Something about the way CBS broadcast NASCAR, just made the sport seem better, it just added something extra to it, a special touch. Today, Fox, ESPN, and TNT have decent coverage, but nowhere near the glory days of CBS.
I miss CBS, they covered NASCAR with class.
This race needs more attention
who knew that Micheal Waltrip, next time he would go back to Daytona, he would win the 500 while losing the man who gave him a break...
It’s ironic
Pontiac... One of the few respectable cars on the circuit back then.
The 2000 Pepsi 400 was the last NASCAR cup race to be broadcast on CBS.
I remember how the mandated shock package that year really made the Fords shine at Daytona. Watching Earnhardt be the only Chevy driver able to really contend just goes to show how damn good he really was.
Ford's also shine at Talladega that year also Mark Martin dominated the diehard Talladega race in 2000 but Jeff Gordon won the race.
Seemed like the Chevy drivers weren’t thrilled about the spoiler design on the Monte Carlo / too much resistance & downforce competing against the Ford body & spoiler. Jeff referenced it in a post race interview after the 400.
18:09 Start
"Preferred line right around the bottom"
*digital car runs the middle groove*
Man i miss the way they used to sound, i miss when they actually had some HP i miss everything that NASCAR has destroyed.
Kenny Irwin's last NASCAR race
Man I loved him. Watching speed TV. He was great!
Losing Adam that year as well from the same injury nothing done when all they had to do was look at Indy or F1 but Dale said he would retire if they had it as a rule but once that voice was silenced it became a rule for safety
That crowd!!!!
It's on my channel. Feel free to watch!
I was there. Was 10 years old. Came all the way from Indy for it driving. Miss going to races when Nascar was at its peak with every race being a huge deal and sold out crowds everywhere with tracks still with all their stands before taking some down
Kan Squier was that voice of God back then
Not to disregard any other race analyst, but no one else can come close to calling races like Mike Joy and Ken Squire.
NASCAR in it's glory days. I don't care if I was 4 that year, I watched this race
That has to be the best virtual lap I've ever seen
Amazing to think that for all their success, this was the first ever points win at Daytona for Roush Racing.
I remember the grass on the track used to be brown grass and dirt. Now you can play golf on it.
CBS should do some NASCAR races in Primetime including the Daytona night race
What a sound these cars used make..COT and Gen 6 sound tame in comparison.
He's referring to two weeks prior to that, where he bumped Earnhardt out of the way at Pocono on the last lap to win. Was supposed to be taken as a joke.
2:19:33-2:19:49, "Jeff Burton won his first Sprint Cup race on CBS. He comes off turn 4 and he's gonna win the final Sprint Cup race on CBS. JEFF BURTON OVER RUSTY WALLACE, DALE JARRETT AND MARK MARTIN WINNING THE COKE ZERO 400!"
I was at this race with my dad when I was 8 years old. We were both huge Bill Elliott fans. Really thought he was gonna win that night. We were sitting near turn 3, so we experienced Skinner dump him first hand. I was definitely not a happy camper after that lol.
I'm not even a Elliott fan and I was there with my family and we still don't like Skinner after that.
In the intro they happened to say "and survive" as the camera shows turn 4. Scary in February of 2001 it was to come true
RIP Buddy Baker Kenny Irwin Jr Bobby Hamilton Sr John Andretti
And Dale Earnhardt
And Ken Squier
Much better than the Daytona 500 5 months earlier
Good Ol' Days!!!
I was at this race, sitting about 20 rows up from the start finish line. Would have been an interesting finish if not for the late caution. Dale and Dale were hooked up and running the field down. The late caution did them both in.
Anyone else here after seeing Jeff’s son win the 2024 Coke Zero Sugar 400? Like father, like son!
Me!
Brian France got ahold of it because he is the son of the chairman, he don't have any experience, he is so detached. I even hear he wanted to own some soccer teams, a hockey team and his name has even popped up as a bidder for an NFL team.
hard to believe that this not only was the last race at daytona and period for cbs, but also one of the last races with good commentary and with earnhardt finishing at daytona before his unfortunate accident in the daytona 500 the next year
Back when nascar racing was cool.
I always remembered CBS having excellent NASCAR coverage
Yes!! I grew up watching NASCAR on CBS in the 80s. They used to broadcast the Daytona 500, the Michigan 400 & the fall Talladega race. Combine those races with the Firecracker 400 shown on Wide World of Sports, and I used to think the good ole boys ran just 4 races a year! 🤷🏻♂️
Tends to happen when you only have 4 races to cover
I miss the 2000 NASCAR Gen 3 cars... especially during covid19.
Actually🤓☝️The cars from 1992 to 2007 are gen 4. Gen 3 r 80s cars
ok i love the opening to the race
See I think what people miss isn’t the racing it’s how big of a race each week felt.
20 years ago today.
20 years and 2 months ago today.
Almost 24 years ago now.
I like that CBS station in Los Angeles of Southern California.
1:46:52 Buddy says you could hear Skinner get out of the gas and from about 1:46:49 until he finishes getting in the back of Bill he sounds like he's running 3 quarters of a throttle. Also, everybody's checking up there because Mark Martin's almost in the grass and Skinner just didn't get on the brake quickly enough
No one should complain about the racing at Daytona and Talladega today after watching the first 3 RP's of 2000.
I really wish CBS and CBS Sports Network were calling races starting at Daytona with Speed Weeks and continuing through Sonoma, and then from there, NBC and NBC Sports Network called every race from the second Daytona race (Coke Zero 400) through Homestead. Better yet, I wish every network that has called races the last 35-40 years (CBS, The Nashville Network--though now it's called Spike TV--ESPN, ABC, NBC/NBC Sports Network, TBS, TNT, Fox/FS1, and FX) still had broadcast rights for at least a couple of races every season.
Not gonna be the same cause the people are different
Back when NASCAR viewed more then just Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordan, and all them other top runners these days. GO BOBBY LABONTE!!
I love the look of Ned Jarrett in the introduction.
18:07 race start
1:12:02 the big one that ended texas terry's iron man streak
2:16:19 final restart
Just think of the outrage today if drivers were in the cars for the national anthem
This was the final race for 2 things. Kenny Irwins last start, and the end of CBSs era of Winston Cup Coverage.
Last Cup race on CBS, and the intro was some Survivor tie-in bullshit instead of a retrospective of their Cup coverage up to that night.
Since the COT, the exhaust has been out the right side of the car. Before they could have had exhaust on both sides or just the left side.
He had them beat. Skinner King of wrecking. Bill u had them
I couldn't believe how few people were there for this years Coke Zero 400
dale last full season :( 3 4ever
Also, that would be Dale's last Pepsi 400, and this was Kenny Irwin, Jr last race
Thank you greatly for this! I've been wanting to see it for a long time!
The Hoosier Kenny Irwin Jr.’s last ride 😢
Survival NASCAR Edition. LOL
thanks man.
Back when the world was normal. Pre 9/11 and pre COVID.
@folzybear15 Also Kenny Irwin's last race. He died in practice less than a week later.
another historic race....blaney, martin, stewart, jeff burton, bobby labonte, kenseth, bliss (part time), dale jr, gordon, nemecheck, terry labonte (part time) and robby gordon are the only ones left running the cup series....what a shame...but we got some good names filling the rest of the fields today....it's just amazing that 11 years ago seemed like yesterday....they should alternate the 500 each year....FOX, ABC, and CBS
Yes, on ESPN it's a Danica check for a minute than a commercial break.
That Mayfield comment aged poorly
With today's rules, Ricky Rudd who started second would have been black flagged at the start for changing lanes before getting to the start / finish line!
The last NASCAR race on CBS occurred not too long after Viacom bought the network.
Exactly. As the economy continues to go down nascar tickets continue to sky rocket. It is really nascars fault attendance to their races is so low now a days,nobody can afford the ticket prices.
I had to look up Doc Otis because I never heard of it.
They couldn't put enough seats in these places when Big E was alive.
Its incredible how much fan attendance has gone down for these races. It looks like they are almost sold out for this race. Now a days they dont even open the back straight away stands for this race and the front stretch is only three quarters full. Its weird man,nascar is hurting.
Man, those Yates cars always ran GREAT at Daytona
Final NASCAR race on CBS
Well actually it wasn't as it was the last Cup race but CBS did air NASCAR Truck event just over a week after this
The last NASCAR race on CBS
Rip ken squier
Bill Elliott might sound like just a happy good ol boy... yeah i dont think i wouldve fucked with him though
If you pause @ 1:41:40 mark you can see why Bill had to get out of the gas. Mark's almost in the grass. I miss when you could pass under the yellow line
@ 22:20 Oh! I'm sorry, I got excited!
@UltimateEEnEFan You're welcome.
beautiful days
Jeff Burton's 13th Career NASCAR Winston Cup Series Victory
2:18:49 White Flag
This is a great Nascar race from 2000 at Daytona and I think that's terrible this was Kenny Irwin Jrs last race before his death
3:30 Dale Jarrett you wear the fire protection mask on the inside of your helmet buddy!
that's actually a helmet skirt that drag racers wear. a lot of nascar guys wear it now as nothing more then an anti buffering device for radio communications. it provides no other benefit that a balaclava woul.
This racing was better without the stupid yellow line rule
Holy shit, that pass by Stewart!
deathrooster14 Back when Tony was the man! He was "SMOKE"! Now, he just gets smoked lol. He needs to hang it up, and concentrate on being a car owner.
Harvick is killing it, for him.
+MrBaddog7676 that what he is doing he has Harvick now
@@BaddogSports 2005 & 09 Winner
At Daytona for the July race they usually dont open the back stretch stands. There have been a few years when they have, but for the most part they only sell those seats for the 500.
@marcofaria17 You're welcome.
@ciccone39 that was Texas Governor George W. Bush, who later on became president of the U.S.
Dustin Krueger lol
So vintage lol I gotta say since CBS no longer does NASCAR events, Fox hands down has the best coverage, commentators and the best HD quality. I absolutely hate TNT's coverage. It's gonna be another long summer......
Anyone else here after the return of auto racing on CBS with SRX?
Kenny Irwin Jrs last race RIP