3:38 The most ironic thing is that we have made it halfway through the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Season and this remains both Ryan Newman's and Corey LaJoie's best finish so far.
Ryans wreck was one of the worse I've seen in years, and I've been watching long enough to remember when cars left the track and flew into the parking lot.
I'm just glad he was okay and that he didn't spin earlier than he did cause it may have hurt him if he hit right at the opening in the wall , glad to see he got out even if he was mad
For Keselowski - I'd have picked the one at Atlanta when he got turned by Edwards, went over and hit the outside wall roof first. Edit: this one - ua-cam.com/video/R-d1xweDlsY/v-deo.html
I'm still furious about that one. Damn near killed Keso and got no serious discipline for it. And I'm no fan of Keso but that plus all the other crap he's pulled is why I was happy the day Carl retired and hope to never see him again.
I debated hard about it, I actually considered making it a tie. However, its just such a hard hit that he flew up in the air and caught fire. Very close especially the fact at Atlanta he hit roof first.
@@jonp5090 NASCAR, or any racing series that I know of for that matter, have never used airbags. Also, spins are definitely, near infinitely, less dangerous than a hit to a wall. Tell me how many injuries have occurred in motorsport that were caused by a spin and nothing else.
I was at the 2020 Daytona 500... I was sat right at the entry to pit road, seeing Newman's car get hooked right in front of me drew my eyes away from whoever got to the line first and I became fixated on the #6 car. from that point, time seemed to crawl as I watched his car flip. I can say first hand that wreck was scarier than it looked on TV. In real time I watched the chassis of the #6 car bend and warp when hit by the #32. It did not help that I had my radio scanner set to Newman's in car radio. Even now 6 months later that memory is still clear as day in my mind. It was a true miracle that Ryan Newman survived that crash, even more so that he walked out of the hospital less than 48 hours later.
Jerry Punch is among the worst lead men in the history of NASCAR. Filling in for Bob Jenkins once or twice a year in the 90s was fine, but 2007-2009 were outright awful. You know its bad when MARTY REID is considered a step up!
@@nerfherder1986 Had the spoiler been on the car like it would be for Texas several weeks later Brad's car wouldn't have flipped like it did. All Edwards wanted to do was dump him harmlessly into the grass but that wing created liftoff.
@@badbooking3221 it was Edwards damn fault for the wreck he was pissed about, he got wrecked blocking. And because of his shitty block he dumps the guy he was blocking. Is it any wonder keselowski has so much hatred for shitty blocks.
@@jonp5090 did you just call Michigan a slow track? Dude, I get the point, but I can't get over the fact that you called Michigan, the track that used to see 215 into the corners in the high-horsepower package, a slow track.
Cheers bud great vid Would be great to see some all out battles no crashing vids tho so many hours trawling through vids for real door to door long run action
My only question is when you get to Ricky stenhouse is it going to be a hour long documentary or are you just going to cut it in to just one short version of the Wile e coyote hitting a wall. It would basically be the same thing
Keselowski has had some hard hits in his career the Atlanta flip was brutal and dont forget those hits he took at gateway off the nose of edwards in both wrecks. Even brads dad wanted to fight Carl after gateway.
Every time cory lajoie hits Newman on the roof has gave me a shock and huge scare every time I see it seeing that wreck live on TV changed how I watch and see nascar and drivers for ever.
I was honestly terrified that I saw Newman die in that Daytona crash. I understand the complaints about these newer cars not racing as entertainingly as Gen 4 did, but that hit has a much worse outcome in a Gen 4 for sure.
@@dylanjones8888 Goodyear has the most thankless job in the sport. Firestone didn't want to make tires for the sport, and Hoosier arguably did a worse job TWICE in the 80s and 90s. It's hard to make tires that have sustained speed/force loads than NASCAR and their heavy-ass thin-tired cars do.
I might say Corey LaJoie’s crash was worse at what I think was the 2016 Daytona 500. And even as bad as Newman’s was his 2003 Daytona 500 crash was worse bc the BACK AXLE LITERALLY GOT RIPPED FROM THE CAR
Ok, can we point out the fact that when Ryan Preece’s car ricocheted off the inside wall and hit Newman, and how close Newman was to being in a hospital again? Like jeez. Newman dodged a bullet there, and Preece was lucky to get out uninjured
I still think Newman’s worse wreck was a previous Daytona wreck when he was still driving the 12 for Rousch and literally ripped the front or back axel don’t remember I was super young completely off the car
That isn't entirely true. Your car isn't designed to withstand multiple rolls. When you hit the the wall whatever initial cushion you had at first hit isn't as strong anymore. So when my car rolled and hit the roof several times, every time my roof hit the ground it became more and more compromised and I had less protection
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3:38 The most ironic thing is that we have made it halfway through the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Season and this remains both Ryan Newman's and Corey LaJoie's best finish so far.
yeah
Ryan Newman’s won before tho
Alnado04 this year Daytona is his best finish.
He didn’t say his best career finish...
@@Denverbroncos87 he didn't specify
Ryans wreck was one of the worse I've seen in years, and I've been watching long enough to remember when cars left the track and flew into the parking lot.
It's one of the hardest hits in NASCAR history. He's very lucky to be alive
I'm just glad he was okay and that he didn't spin earlier than he did cause it may have hurt him if he hit right at the opening in the wall , glad to see he got out even if he was mad
Newman’s or The other person
You should make another one in this series but an honorable mentions of recently retired/fired drivers like Kyle Larsen tony Stewart etc.
Jon P how is this relevant
Kasey khane
SxpremeJrd he deleted it but I didn’t have to see it to know what the comment was 🤦♂️
Kimi Raikkonen I know I commented before he deleted it
Or maybe me
all I have to say is:
*that's alot damage*
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For Keselowski - I'd have picked the one at Atlanta when he got turned by Edwards, went over and hit the outside wall roof first.
Edit: this one - ua-cam.com/video/R-d1xweDlsY/v-deo.html
agreed
I'm still furious about that one. Damn near killed Keso and got no serious discipline for it. And I'm no fan of Keso but that plus all the other crap he's pulled is why I was happy the day Carl retired and hope to never see him again.
@@wingracer1614 Recall, if you will, that Keselowski put Edwards in the damn catch fence at Talladega previously, so... yeah.
I debated hard about it, I actually considered making it a tie. However, its just such a hard hit that he flew up in the air and caught fire. Very close especially the fact at Atlanta he hit roof first.
@@wingracer1614 ok people, they say "if there wasnt a safer barrier keslowski would of died", but why wouldn't there be the safer barrier?
I think Brad's worst wreck is Atlanta 2010 when Carl flipped him over; Brad even said that he wasn't sure that he was ok.
Big Confetti4841X I think auto club was a much bigger hit though, both of them were bad though
@@jonp5090 NASCAR doesnt use airbags. Hell, I dont know any racing series that uses them.
Important to note he said he was ok as soon as he crashed in the one they showed
Mikey Neal yeah he had a huge hit
@@jonp5090 NASCAR, or any racing series that I know of for that matter, have never used airbags. Also, spins are definitely, near infinitely, less dangerous than a hit to a wall. Tell me how many injuries have occurred in motorsport that were caused by a spin and nothing else.
0:55 Kenseth went over on his RUFF!
@@lizwhitethorn8398 destroyed ir normal?
"Over on his RUFF!"
--Dr. Jerry Punch, 2009
@@TheRisingStorm316 why 2009
@@esdrathelink720 Uh, because that’s likely the only time he says that?
Newman and McDowell I can't even hardly watch.... So damn scary. These guys don't get enough respect for the job they do week after week.
JJ Yeley still gets a start every now and then and I know he's had some hard hits.
He’s been in every race this season aside from the Daytona 500 too
6:23 I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THAT IN MY LIFE
he hit that wall a ton
oh my gosh
Remember Gordon Smiley crash Indianapolis 1982
that looks like the Indianapolis 1982 fatal crash
I love these types of videos
Same
Police ManHat Nope I never knew you could do this stuff
I was at the 2020 Daytona 500...
I was sat right at the entry to pit road, seeing Newman's car get hooked right in front of me drew my eyes away from whoever got to the line first and I became fixated on the #6 car. from that point, time seemed to crawl as I watched his car flip. I can say first hand that wreck was scarier than it looked on TV. In real time I watched the chassis of the #6 car bend and warp when hit by the #32. It did not help that I had my radio scanner set to Newman's in car radio. Even now 6 months later that memory is still clear as day in my mind. It was a true miracle that Ryan Newman survived that crash, even more so that he walked out of the hospital less than 48 hours later.
I’ll never get over how dull the commentary was when ESPN covered races
Jerry Punch is among the worst lead men in the history of NASCAR. Filling in for Bob Jenkins once or twice a year in the 90s was fine, but 2007-2009 were outright awful. You know its bad when MARTY REID is considered a step up!
JakeMaayan Bestwick knows how to call a damn good race! I could do a die cast race on the floor and he can make a legendary call on it. 😂
Brad Keselawski. W H Y ?
Keselowkis flip at Atlanta was worse imo, that crash could’ve been Newman esque with how the roof caved in
Forget Newman-esque, that could've been Russell Phillips-esque. Edwards was one Earnhardt bar away from being a murderer.
@@nerfherder1986 Had the spoiler been on the car like it would be for Texas several weeks later Brad's car wouldn't have flipped like it did. All Edwards wanted to do was dump him harmlessly into the grass but that wing created liftoff.
@@badbooking3221 it was Edwards damn fault for the wreck he was pissed about, he got wrecked blocking.
And because of his shitty block he dumps the guy he was blocking.
Is it any wonder keselowski has so much hatred for shitty blocks.
2:53 peep the App State upset at the bottom
All of these crashes be like: OUCH
I was there live for Kenseth's Crash at Talladega. I will never forget seeing the big 16 sailing down the back stretch. It was wild.
man that wreck newman had this year still gives me chills. huge fan of him and seeing that happen live.. god i’m happy he’s back.
3:53 he should've said "Ryan Newman comes across the line, 9th!"
Ikr
It’s just where the last point of scoring is. When he passed it he was 4th but at the line he was 9th
@@jonp5090 did you just call Michigan a slow track? Dude, I get the point, but I can't get over the fact that you called Michigan, the track that used to see 215 into the corners in the high-horsepower package, a slow track.
Honestly I didn’t think anyone really cared abt who finished where
I love the fact that safety has come as far as it has. Some of these wrecks are insane.
The fact that Brennan Poole's worst incident was so minor goes to show just how well he takes care of his equipment if anything
Nice, in my opinion the worst of RSJ is a tie between his Watkins Glen 2016 wreck and his 2008 ARCA near-flip
Newman be like: remember only one
I watched the newman wreck live. I thought he was dead
You and everyone else.
We all thought he died
I did too I saw it live
That one camera angle at the glen gets the top tier shots on these wrecks
Thanks for your vids and descriptive titles. 👍🏻 always good work
Both Brad and Bubba's cars are sitting in the woods at Dale Jr's place, along with Montoya's jet dryer car.
Cheers bud great vid
Would be great to see some all out battles no crashing vids tho so many hours trawling through vids for real door to door long run action
It's hard for me to watch Newman's flip, even with the fact that he survived.
Preece gets out of his car after taking the second nastiest hit of the 2020 season.... MUST GRAB MASK!!!!!
Brad k in the 12 taken out by Carl in the 99 was definitely Brad's worst crash. Love the video btw
My only question is when you get to Ricky stenhouse is it going to be a hour long documentary or are you just going to cut it in to just one short version of the Wile e coyote hitting a wall. It would basically be the same thing
That Bubba Wallace crash scared the shit out of me when I saw it live
I remember that Ryan Newman crash, that was scary as hell to see. Glad to see him walk out of the hospital
Keselowski has had some hard hits in his career the Atlanta flip was brutal and dont forget those hits he took at gateway off the nose of edwards in both wrecks. Even brads dad wanted to fight Carl after gateway.
I love nascar and the crashes makes it so much more enjoyable
U sound like a lot of kids in my school 😂
That Matt kenseth flip was scary
I was at the race Stenhouse had his hardest crash
This was a great list but I feel like Erik Joneses crash should’ve been his 2017 fall Kansas crash
Mcdoewll at Texas has to be the #1. That was a wicked hard hit on one of the fastest tracks at the time
I was at the race that Truex Jr. was wrecked in but unfortunately I was on the other side of the track in turn 1 and only saw the aftermath
Excellent commentary thanks I felt like I was there
How about that Ryan preece hit was it a terrible hit or what
Jesus, Martin Truex Jr rack is so hard. Glad he is alright
Every time cory lajoie hits Newman on the roof has gave me a shock and huge scare every time I see it seeing that wreck live on TV changed how I watch and see nascar and drivers for ever.
I don't really know about brad keselowskis.. I think his atlanta crash where he went roof first into the wall..
Ryan Newman has had a lot of hard wrecks in his career
@@jonp5090 stop posting this everywhere.
I was honestly terrified that I saw Newman die in that Daytona crash. I understand the complaints about these newer cars not racing as entertainingly as Gen 4 did, but that hit has a much worse outcome in a Gen 4 for sure.
Newman survived
0:59 “Oh over on his rüuf!”
in that Ryan Preece crash, I thought he was hurt but instead he was ticked off
Erick Jones worst crash can be the 2017 Kansas Playoffs race too
thank goodyear for some of these
the fact Nascar hasn't signed Hoosier or Firestone as the primary tire provider is a joke I understand you'll have tire failures but seriously
@@dylanjones8888 Goodyear has the most thankless job in the sport. Firestone didn't want to make tires for the sport, and Hoosier arguably did a worse job TWICE in the 80s and 90s. It's hard to make tires that have sustained speed/force loads than NASCAR and their heavy-ass thin-tired cars do.
Something I noticed when watching this at least for the first half of the video most of the crashes happened with Ryan Newman in the lead
9:53 STENHOUSE
Not stenhouse spinhouse
Tricia Mcconnell wrecky spinhouse
For Kenseth what about his talladega crash with Danica Patrick in like 2016? I think that was a harder hit than that dega nationwide one
Erik Jones Kansas crash may have been worse that his Indy wreck
Newman’s crash is sooooooo gnarly
WHAT IS IT: A RACE CAR
WHAT DID IT DO: IT GOT AIRBORNE
HOW MUCH DOES IT WEIGH: 3400 POUNDS
Daniel Suarez 2017 Fall Talladega race was the hardest hit
I need to do it
Over on his RUF
Just my opinion but the fall Kansas race in 2017 could’ve counted for Jones and Suarez. They both hit super hard
2:10 i thonk im ok guys
I would have thought Kenseths wreck with Danica at Dega would have been his hardest
That wreck was a lot softer bc he only went over once the one in the Busch series was worse
I would’ve though Kenseth’s worst crash would’ve been when he plowed the wall at phoenix in I think 2017 or 2018
Totally forgot that Erik Jones drove for JGR at one point. Man he really sucks if he couldnt do anything in a Gibbs car
Kenseths 2016 flip over his 09 flip. Good list though
Micheal Waltrip's was the worst I ever seen and he was basically un injured. McDowell's wreck was scary also
10:40 how did Kevin dodge that? 😳
I saw Kenseths Nationwide car he flipped over at Talladega at the now closed Matt Kenseth Museum miss that place....
I might say Corey LaJoie’s crash was worse at what I think was the 2016 Daytona 500. And even as bad as Newman’s was his 2003 Daytona 500 crash was worse bc the BACK AXLE LITERALLY GOT RIPPED FROM THE CAR
Ok, can we point out the fact that when Ryan Preece’s car ricocheted off the inside wall and hit Newman, and how close Newman was to being in a hospital again? Like jeez. Newman dodged a bullet there, and Preece was lucky to get out uninjured
Newman close to having YET ANOTHER car on top of him. 😂😂
Newman's crash still freaks me out.
You should do worst crash at every track
That Ryan Newman crash was soo surreal I watched that live thought he was dead
For Matt kenseth u could argue auto club 2017 because it was on the driver side
I still think Newman’s worse wreck was a previous Daytona wreck when he was still driving the 12 for Rousch and literally ripped the front or back axel don’t remember I was super young completely off the car
He was fine then, in this one he was injured.
Definitely #22's worst crash is Atlanta when he got turned over by Carl Edwards.
why is everyone’s impression that flipping means it was a “bad crash”. flipping is easier on the drivers than hitting the wall directly.
That isn't entirely true. Your car isn't designed to withstand multiple rolls. When you hit the the wall whatever initial cushion you had at first hit isn't as strong anymore. So when my car rolled and hit the roof several times, every time my roof hit the ground it became more and more compromised and I had less protection
2:40 A.J. temporarily going 247 mph 😱
Newman is one of them drivers who have been in some horrible crashes
Another one for stenhouse could be his crash at las vegas last year
There was absolutely nothing that Lajoie could have done to avoid that wreck.
I feel like brads crash in Atlanta when Carl wrecked him is his worst crash but that could be just me
In that bubba crash at Pocono I was there and they were giving the sheet metal out
When I was at Pocono race2 in 2017 when almirola crashed in the big one I saw people walking out of the garage with parts of his car
Love the video nice job👍
Truex's should've been his Watkins Glen crash back in 2002
Video idea: Newman involved flips
This doesn't even have every active cup driver in it. Where's Smithley, Sorenson, Starr, Yeley amongst others??
None of those drivers are full time.
@@nascarfan4888JJ You never specified that. Had me confused.
Ah fair. Will clarify in the description, thanks!
You should try to keep it in the cup series crashes
I was just surprised Ryan Preece didn't end up on Newman's hood.
You should do a worst crashes for every active driver for 2020 only
3 drivers dont have any dnfs (kind of 2)
Harvick larson and suarez
@@martytruex838 Larson's worst crash was livestreamed.
I may do that at end of the season, thanks!
So much poundings!
those were a lot of hard hits
7:25 that car got light
Didnt jimmy have the same wreck as that last one? Thought I remember..Pocono?
Hate when the car lands on the ruff
I’m new
7:02 I was there!
Do Denny Hamlin crash complications
great vid again !
Thanks bud!