One of my greatest memories of NASCAR is seeing Dale win at Pocono. Me and a friend were in the tower right behind the winners picture stand area . Loved watching you all celebrate that win changing hats and having fun.....Was one of many great days watching Dale and crew including Chocolate win races......
I worked at Daytona, Darlington, and Talladega NASCAR tracks 1996-2006 as part of the security/safety teams. Over the years, I got to know Danny fairly well and it was an honor getting to know him.
Thank you Chocolate for taking care of our fave Dale Earnhardt Sr. The Oppermans from Texas will always love and miss Dale, his fans forever. I too wish to meet you but I lost my soulmate Jerry in 2018 and without him I gave up traveling out of state. God bless you for we love and loved Dale dearly.
Met Chocolate while touring the RCR museum back in the mid-2000's. He stopped to chat with us like we were old friends. Such a great guy and an awesome story-teller.
Chocolate is one of the best guys ever, he set the standard for the modern gas man. Anytime you go to the RCR museum he is there and will talk to you like your old friends. Can’t say enough about what he has done for RCR over the years.
I wonder how nervous was the guy who replaced Chocolate as the gas man was. Those are same damn big boots to fill!!!🏁 Got to meet him on several occasions in one day on Dale's Birthday in 2004 when we got married at the statue in Kannapolis. Everywhere we went we ran into him and he always waved back!😁 We love you man!!!
A good memory of Chocolate Myers was when Harvick won his first Cup race in Atlanta, which was three weeks after Earnhardt's passing. He got so emotional and with tears streaming down his face, I wound up getting emotional.
People like Chocolate is what made NASCAR- he's just a fella who loved,lived and there's not a doubt in my mind would've died for his Brother and friend- When the accident happened,I knew almost immediately it was worse than bad- not something in my gut or none of that horseshit- it was Ken's reaction when he looked into the car- I thought about the unusual position Dale would sit in the car- damnit, man....
Got to meet Dale when he donated " Winston " his bull to Boy s and Girl s Home in Lake Waccamaw and Dale sent pit passes to us for the Southern 500. Was a blast meeting Choclate and the others and watching the race from Dale s pit before speed limits were implamented on pit road. Thank you, Richard.and all of RCR for a great time and the wonderful memories. Oh yea , Dale won the race.
When my son graduated high school a couple of years ago, for his graduation gift he wanted to go to North Carolina to see the race car shops. We went by JR motor sports and DEI, then we went to RCR the next day. We couldn’t believe what all we got to see! It was absolutely incredible! I had made my hero my kids hero and the museum was just amazing! To see all of Dale’s cars and the shop just like it was was mind blowing! In my opinion the Richard Childress Racing museum is the best one I’ve ever been to! It is a bucket list place to visit for sure!
I went there and khi in 2010, and the fall martinsville race. Drive down from. Nova Scotia Canada. No money to speak of. Just scraped by. Had to see my hero's. Or at least their shrines. Wish I could have spent more time. Incredible trip
I would love to see Danny "Chocolate" Myers on Dale Earnhardt Jr Dirty Mo podcast. He would be great at telling stories about Dale Earnhardt Sr and the crew cheifs...
You all probably dont give a damn but does anybody know a way to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Weston Emmett thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Man these stories are bout like being there,saw him eating at Raceway Grill in Darlington South Carolina,he was a giant.I guess thats why he was the gas man
Special man...this sport is sorely missing personalities like this.........30 or even 20 years ago they were all over the garage and now they are all engineers or pit crew men just doing a job
Chocolate I listen to you every day on Siriusxm. You should do an audio book and narrate it.With all those stories. I could listen to those stories all day long
Chocolate I love you man!!!!! Hope you read this. Been a Sr fan since 88 when that black Monte Carlo came out. I still have my ga nascar 3 plate on my car and the yr tags are half in inch thick now. Forever a fan. I loved seeing your reactions to the wins. Especially 98 Daytona
I love auto racing I really do sometime's I have to really get into to love it on television when there's nothing else to do.. It's about the boredom a individual goes through in their lives and it's the style of the racecar from the year's of when you've seen it on television and the sponsorship color's too like the goodwrench brand and reo brand and the miller genuine draft 2 Pontiac gran prix and maybe a crummy ford thunderbird in black
One of my greatest memories of NASCAR is seeing Dale win at Pocono. Me and a friend were in the tower right behind the winners picture stand area . Loved watching you all celebrate that win changing hats and having fun.....Was one of many great days watching Dale and crew including Chocolate win races......
One of the nicest guys in racing.
Chocolate Meyers should be in the Hall Of Fame
Hell yes, I absolutely,1000% agree
I worked at Daytona, Darlington, and Talladega NASCAR tracks 1996-2006 as part of the security/safety teams. Over the years, I got to know Danny fairly well and it was an honor getting to know him.
Danny is one of the nicest people in NASCAR history.
He was first running to Kevin Harvick when Kevin won the race against Jeff and he was the first running to Juinor when be won the Pepsi 400. Great man
Thank you Chocolate for taking care of our fave Dale Earnhardt Sr. The Oppermans from Texas will always love and miss Dale, his fans forever. I too wish to meet you but I lost my soulmate Jerry in 2018 and without him I gave up traveling out of state. God bless you for we love and loved Dale dearly.
he is great with his stories and his work ethic
By far one of the best crew members in NASCAR.
Who doesn’t love Chocolate Myers. Great stories,great history and a great guy that is down to earth. He’s great on Sirius satellite radio.
Met Chocolate while touring the RCR museum back in the mid-2000's. He stopped to chat with us like we were old friends. Such a great guy and an awesome story-teller.
There is no one like Danny/Chocolate Meyers! Always a hard worker and personable all around good guy!
Most devoted RCR employee, Danny "Chocolate" Myers.
Leona said it best- Chocolate Myers belongs in the Hall of Fame
Chocolate is one of the best guys ever, he set the standard for the modern gas man. Anytime you go to the RCR museum he is there and will talk to you like your old friends. Can’t say enough about what he has done for RCR over the years.
I wonder how nervous was the guy who replaced Chocolate as the gas man was. Those are same damn big boots to fill!!!🏁
Got to meet him on several occasions in one day on Dale's Birthday in 2004 when we got married at the statue in Kannapolis. Everywhere we went we ran into him and he always waved back!😁
We love you man!!!
A good memory of Chocolate Myers was when Harvick won his first Cup race in Atlanta, which was three weeks after Earnhardt's passing. He got so emotional and with tears streaming down his face, I wound up getting emotional.
That video was one step below A tear drop. "OUTSTANDING"
Chocolate is just a wonderful generous man and so is Richard Childress.
What a great story. I listen to you every day on SiriusXM at lunch . You are one of the most respected people in NASCAR . Get em Choc.
People like Chocolate is what made NASCAR- he's just a fella who loved,lived and there's not a doubt in my mind would've died for his Brother and friend-
When the accident happened,I knew almost immediately it was worse than bad- not something in my gut or none of that horseshit- it was Ken's reaction when he looked into the car- I thought about the unusual position Dale would sit in the car- damnit, man....
Richard Childress chose the perfect guy to represent RCR at the museum.
Got to meet Dale when he donated " Winston " his bull to Boy s and Girl s Home in Lake Waccamaw and Dale sent pit passes to us for the Southern 500. Was a blast meeting Choclate and the others and watching the race from Dale s pit before speed limits were implamented on pit road. Thank you, Richard.and all of RCR for a great time and the wonderful memories. Oh yea , Dale won the race.
I could listen to these stories all day long! Miss these days👊🏻
I was born in 87’.... watched him all my life till he retired.
Never knew anything about him.
Very good video thank you.
Danny thanks for what you did forDale
What rich history Chocolate brings to us. I could listen all day!
When my son graduated high school a couple of years ago, for his graduation gift he wanted to go to North Carolina to see the race car shops. We went by JR motor sports and DEI, then we went to RCR the next day. We couldn’t believe what all we got to see! It was absolutely incredible! I had made my hero my kids hero and the museum was just amazing! To see all of Dale’s cars and the shop just like it was was mind blowing! In my opinion the Richard Childress Racing museum is the best one I’ve ever been to!
It is a bucket list place to visit for sure!
David Jones, the DEI museum is the worst thanks to greedy witch Teresa.
I went there and khi in 2010, and the fall martinsville race. Drive down from. Nova Scotia Canada. No money to speak of. Just scraped by. Had to see my hero's. Or at least their shrines. Wish I could have spent more time. Incredible trip
I would love to see Danny "Chocolate" Myers on Dale Earnhardt Jr Dirty Mo podcast. He would be great at telling stories about Dale Earnhardt Sr and the crew cheifs...
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You all probably dont give a damn but does anybody know a way to get back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me!
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@Weston Emmett thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Chocolate is a legend and a ambassador to the sport
Can't wait to make it out to NC to see the RCR Museum someday. It looks awesome! Chocolate is a class act.
wow , watched ya from the start ,,,,,heck of story to tell .brought water to my eyes bud ....... be safe
I've always had a soft spot for Danny. He is one of the best personalities in the sport past and present.
If you remember back to July 2001 at Daytona, Chcolate was the very first person to the 8 car when Jr won that race.
Thank you so much for these, RCR here’s to many more years!
I'd like to see a video of Chocolate going through the museum with commentary .
knightnrmer that would be awesome to the inside stories of those cars
Man these stories are bout like being there,saw him eating at Raceway Grill in Darlington South Carolina,he was a giant.I guess thats why he was the gas man
Special man...this sport is sorely missing personalities like this.........30 or even 20 years ago they were all over the garage and now they are all engineers or pit crew men just doing a job
Love hearing these story’s so much awesome and chocolate is one friendly guy .
danny Boy he sure is.
Honored to call Choc Friend....
Thank you for the memories
Chocolate I listen to you every day on Siriusxm. You should do an audio book and narrate it.With all those stories. I could listen to those stories all day long
Thank you for your dedication Dan
Hey lil Richard I swear he said do it
I have been a fan of rcr way back to the junk yard dog days awesome pit crew
Love the stories Danny is one of a kind
Chocolate is a one of a kind, curator of the sport 👍👍
Never knew he grew up that close to Bowman Gray.
Chocolate I love you man!!!!! Hope you read this. Been a Sr fan since 88 when that black Monte Carlo came out. I still have my ga nascar 3 plate on my car and the yr tags are half in inch thick now. Forever a fan. I loved seeing your reactions to the wins. Especially 98 Daytona
Our family loved dale & the crew. Racing will never be the same for us. Will honor him always
Danny has a way with the stories, they leave you with wanting more....
You made that truck look good ;)
That guy right there is cool as heck I would love to see these pit crews work on the race cars and build them like them to they couldn’t do it
Excellent.
Rock Star Gas Man!!!
Love that guy! Miss Dale!
I love auto racing I really do sometime's I have to really get into to love it on television when there's nothing else to do.. It's about the boredom a individual goes through in their lives and it's the style of the racecar from the year's of when you've seen it on television and the sponsorship color's too like the goodwrench brand and reo brand and the miller genuine draft 2 Pontiac gran prix and maybe a crummy ford thunderbird in black
Where did the nickname come from?!
Joel Johnson:
Danny Meyer is a Cherokee Indian who was dark skinned at 12 years old, so they called him Chocolate...
Well make you wonder were old chocolate got he's money from if no body paid him you can't work for free for ever
Is chocolate related to Burt Meyers?
I don't believe so.
They are cousins.
@@jamesdivers7261 Cool
Next video, delete the useless background music.