NASCAR's Forgotten Flips
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Welcome back to another video! Thank you for watching and make sure you subscribe! Today we are taking look at some of the biggest Forgotten NASCAR crashes, forgotten flips.
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I remember quite a few of these, to be fair I watch a lot of crash compilations so I remember a lot lol. A couple I hadn’t seen before still though.
Subscribed! I love watching these compilation videos but A LOT of the other guys just post the same highlights on their videos over and over. This is a real breath of fresh air to see new clips and incidents that I've never seen before. Keep it up, man!
I live one town over from where Connie Saylor was from. This video brings back memories. I've watched almost all the guys race and have met most of them living near Bristol TN.
Ironically, John Anderson ( #77 the very first car featured) was killed in a motor vehicle accident in 1986 on Interstate 85 near Charlotte, NC.
I can say I've been around long enough to have seen all of these, most of them live (I used to record races on VHS if I was unable to watch, usually work on Saturdays).
So for me, not really forgotten. Just stored in the 'ole memory bank, and retrieved via crash compilation videos.
Correct me if I'm wrong. But 3:42 Connie Saylor flip lead him to sell that #4 team to Morgan McClure (aka the beginning of an era)
Great old school 🏫 racing 🏁 video 📹 😊
Fun fact about Shane Hall's flip: they had to drag his car, still on its lid, out from under the crossover bridge because there wasn't enough room under the bridge to turn the car over with the tow truck.
I actually remember some of these
Ken Squier is THE MAN
2001 Ea Sports 500 is a "forgotten flip?"
1:40 - _"And here is an excellent view of the incident..."_ (can't see a damned thing). This is what TV in the 80s looked like folks (
That was an excellent view of exactly what the driver had to advance through. Pure balls and talent. With a little luck.
Actually that is not quite accurate. The originals were sharp and clear. It is just that non-digital storage ages. Also when they are digitized, it is compressed in order to not be such a huge file (for the time). Then, subsequent copy/shares compress it more each time. By the time decades have passed there is no clear copies. TV was nice and clear in the 80's, not as good as today but still nice
They used that first flip in stroker ace!
Glad to see someone else knows about that movie! My favorite film, EVER. There are better Nascar movies, but that one has the best racing scenes IMO. The other scenes are MEH lol, but still entertaining.
1:45
That gearbox just gets slammed into gear.
No clutch, for sure
Also Ken Schrader in 03 at Pocono
nice second channel nfjj
What's the last one?
McDowell at Texas !
Shane Hall 2000? Crafton 2008?
Crafton 2008 doesn't exist?
@@TDDDDDDDO I meant Johnson. He flipped in a private testing session at sonoma. No footage of it or anything though
Oh ok
@@crazycars81 Jimmie Johnson?
@@crazycars81 where did you get the info
I promise I'm not trying to be funny or sarcastic I'm genuinely curious what is the reason behind you wanting 1k subscribers or more
At some point, when you build enough subscribers UA-cam begins to pay the channel
well you already reach 1k subs, now you have 2.55k subs, good job what about me, why am I still not getting subs?
lmao half of these aren’t forgotten
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Man, I miss the 80s/90s NASCAR vehicles, the modern cars are just so dull, homogenized and boring by comparison.
I liked the old days of NASCAR... when you could go to the dealer on a monday and buy a car that looked just like the ones they raced on sunday...
That stopped being a thing in the 80s
@@cbj4sc1 I know... and that's why I stopped watching NASCAR... every car is now from a cookie cutter... they all look the same! The just slap a chevy or ford or toyota emblem on it and a grill that 'looks' like the car makers car! When I heard dodge got back in a few years back I had to watch a race... they were the same cookie cutter cars... fk em!
@@tubedude54 Uh huh, and they were also much slower and worse handling. Evolving past pure stock was necessary to improve the racing.
@@dibslin2.081 Obviously you never watched the real NASCAR races where driver AND car mechanics were the reason for a win... not a bunch of cookie cutter cars that can't pass one another because they're ALL THE SAME! You never had the wrecks in the past that you get today because cars were much better than they are now! You think Petty would have gotten 200 wins in todays cars?? NEVER!! He and his crew won because they had the fastest car in the race with the best driver! It shouldn't even be called 'stock' car racing anymore... because it ISN'T!
@@tubedude54 Yeah, you can keep your slow, heavy stock cars and boring racing. The best racing occurred in the 90s and 2000s, long after the stock era.
Real cars. Real racing real drivers