Forgotten Classic NASCAR Race Shops Ultimate History Tour! (What Do They Look Like Today?)

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  • Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
  • Ever since we moved to North Carolina we have been tracking down and documenting the locations of former NASCAR Winston Cup and Busch Series race team shops. We have found these places and share pictures from back in the day for almost all of them. There are TONS of ordinary buildings in the greater Charlotte area that you may pass every day not knowing what type of legendary racing cars have comer from within those walls. Mooresville Concord Harrisburg and Denver are all scattered with these places! Hall of fame careers built under a roof that now houses a business completely unaware of its legendary past. Vintage race cars are kept in museums...but everybody forgets the buildings in which they were born...until now!!
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  • @Stapleton42
    @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +88

    Which shops do you want to see an inside in depth history tour on? (Also. We used an entire tank of diesel driving around to find these places 😂)
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    • @jokeurmind6665
      @jokeurmind6665 2 роки тому +15

      All of them

    • @jeremiahjohnson5610
      @jeremiahjohnson5610 2 роки тому +4

      The massive shop that had the 3 flags out front had yhe nascar look to it. Would vote for a deep dive into that one.

    • @jeffraines414
      @jeffraines414 2 роки тому +14

      Hey Mitchell, i have a Mark Martin winn Dixie autographed hood. Can't remember which race it was from, but you can have it if you want it. Located in Harrisburg behind the JTG/Daughtry race shop. It would look good in your shop 🙂

    • @markrhoades8822
      @markrhoades8822 2 роки тому +7

      This is pretty awesome taking the time to do all this. The history is pretty cool how it all started compared to where it's at. Much appreciated 👍🏻

    • @SC-CAJUN
      @SC-CAJUN 2 роки тому +3

      DEI but you already did such a great video there - how about Jr’s shop?

  • @twenty4dupont
    @twenty4dupont 2 роки тому +50

    Dude! You are making an impact on old racing history. I’m 52 and have watched NASCAR from the 80’s until present day. The content you put out is a big deal to old fans like me and hopefully the newer generation. Keep it alive my brother and I will support your endeavors the whole way. Hopefully others will too. Crazy your stuff doesn’t get more views.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks man. We think it should have more views too 😂

  • @adamtereska8734
    @adamtereska8734 26 днів тому +1

    I lived in the era of 70s to current. I'm 53, still a fan of NASCAR, and I still watch cup races from way back when. Seeing all of the race shops is totally bad-ass. Always great stuff. I look forward to seeing every video.

  • @jokeurmind6665
    @jokeurmind6665 2 роки тому +59

    I'm a truck driver and I get to go all across the United States and I usually will just try to look for abandoned tracks or anything of that sort just because I want to go explore. Awesome video can't wait for the next thanks Logan & Mitchell.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +4

      Thanks man we are glad you’re here

    • @stevensaxon8888
      @stevensaxon8888 2 роки тому

      @@Stapleton42 what are they going to do with dw old box truck/road tractor/trailer?

  • @thewilfords4602
    @thewilfords4602 2 роки тому +22

    The 90’s for NASCAR was definitely its best time. My Father worked at Bristol Motor Speedway in the 90’s from 92-96 head of the cleanup crews. I got to meet a lot of old legendary drivers and also see the track then as a kid it was completely different than now races stayed sold out it was an awesome time. Totally miss the 90’s

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      That’s awesome

    • @godisgood1359
      @godisgood1359 2 роки тому

      Did you ever visit the Ed Whitaker shop in Bristol VA, or the Kodak shop in Abingdon? I lived in Bristol my whole life

    • @SnoDawg
      @SnoDawg 2 роки тому +2

      Back in the 80’s our “gang” of drinking buddies would leave Asheville 3 hours before the race & drive to Bristol, park in the track parkinglot close to the track, buy a $13 ticket sit on the front row on the back stretch, get hit with chicken bones and empty beer cans all race long. Watch DW and Earnhardt race up front all night long. Best $13 I ever spent. We did it for at least 5 years in a row. The night race in August or September even back then was incredible. ESPN had to bring in rental construction lights that ran on generators all around the track. Bathrooms had 3 stalls and ankle deep in you know what. Primitive? Yes ! Redneck ? Yes But man what a blast.

  • @stevehmiel3558
    @stevehmiel3558 2 роки тому +33

    The shop next door to Penske in Lakeside Park that was Roush in the late '90s was originally Moroso Racing. We loved Liberty because it was near my home in nearby Pleasant Garden and our guys wouldn't talk to other teams. In addition we could race at Charlotte, Rockingham, Martinsville and North Wilkesboro without motel bills.

    • @johngilbert1047
      @johngilbert1047 2 роки тому

      I lucked out the day I visited the shop in Liberty. Mark and Jack were both there, and of course we saw you there, as well. It would have been in 94 some time, and the next time I saw you in person was when Karen (my ex) worked at the 97 shop right after Jack bought the team. NASCAR was a different world then.

    • @TidyBananas
      @TidyBananas 2 роки тому +1

      Should contact Vaughn directly. I'm pretty sure he'd invite you inside the shop

    • @johngilbert1047
      @johngilbert1047 2 роки тому

      @@TidyBananas My ex ended up working at Roush. Shop tours weren’t a problem.

  • @arthurfricchione8119
    @arthurfricchione8119 2 роки тому +20

    Mitchel for me it brings me back to a time when only portions of a race were broadcast on Sunday afternoon on Wide World Of Sports. NASCAR was really coming into its own. Great memories. The last few years nascar is just not like it was. When guys would either tow or drive their cars to the track. When they would work on them in store parking lots. Man those were the days. Nascar will never be that way again and so glad to have been a fan when NASCAR was the sport 🇺🇸🏁

  • @gjponsford4892
    @gjponsford4892 2 роки тому +12

    This is awesome info for a Canadian kid that grew up watching NASCAR in the 70’s when they would show the odd race on “Wide World of Sports “on a Saturday. A great historical tour, thanks!

  • @Atomickhaos
    @Atomickhaos 2 роки тому +6

    I just want to say thanks for keeping classic racing alive through your videos. I was born and raised in Indiana , going to multiple short tracks from the 70s through the late 90s. The old days of stock car racing were so different than modern nascar, and I cherish those memories.

  • @ROUSH054
    @ROUSH054 2 роки тому +5

    Loved the 6007 Victory Lane shop.. Was a huge Kulwicki Fan!! I went to 18 Cup Races in 92 and 19 in 93. Although I was heart broke after 4/1/93. After winning the Championship I made all the plans to attend 19 races in 93. After the plane crash I almost canceled all the remainder plans of the season. I'm glad I didn't!! I like your commitment to the history of the sport. Hopefully I can one day meet you in person.

  • @kidnurse1970
    @kidnurse1970 2 роки тому +1

    I enjoy cars, period. I'm a nurse practitioner, so I have nothing to do with car repair, but the engineering behind evolving from model t/model A to Nascar and now electric is amazing. A team of men with desire and ingenuity made it happen. I personally hate transition from internal combustion to electric, but that's a whole different topic. Thanks for keeping the history alive in your documentation! Blessings 🙏 - Chris

  • @zachneeson2608
    @zachneeson2608 2 роки тому +19

    Dude I'd be loving every moment of being around all that history... I could talk about Nascar all day long. Keep the vidja coming and the great work

  • @zackjones9028
    @zackjones9028 2 роки тому +2

    My grandpa was in nascar when hickory motor speedway was big so I grew up watching nascar with my grandpa, he records every single race and has for as long as I can remember. Watching these videos gives me some cool things to talk with him about and I love the history of anything with cars so I’m def a big sucker for these videos.

  • @dbuchler83
    @dbuchler83 2 роки тому +7

    If you’ve not covered the old Junior Johnson shops yet, I live locally here in Wilkes County just minutes from the old shops. I also happen to be able to get in contact with one of his longtime crew members for you to be able to get some history on the place. We’d be happy to have you guys up here.

  • @skinnyl1zard836
    @skinnyl1zard836 2 роки тому +1

    I quit watching Nascar in 2008. You have brought back so many great Nascar memories of when Nascar was the greatest sport on earth and when it still respected its Southern Heritage and the fans.

  • @deanrandall8542
    @deanrandall8542 2 роки тому +3

    Well I'm a little older, and grew up in the Birmingham Al area, there was BIR, a small race track at the fair grounds. It is completely gone now but I will never forget the sounds of the cars from my grandparents house right down the road. Also used to go to Sayre speedway up Hwy. 78 to watch the figure 8 races. Such a good time of my life, hanging with my great uncle. Love your history of the old race shops.🏁👍 You guys are so lucky to get to see the places you do. Keeping it alive!🙏

  • @suncoaster8578
    @suncoaster8578 2 роки тому +2

    I was watching this and I just realized I was sitting here with my mouth open. All gone.God look at that. Thanks for showing us that.

  • @jefferyengland6324
    @jefferyengland6324 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for all that you do. I’ve been a nascar fan since the early 70’s and I’m in my late 50’s now. I actually remember after church listening to races after church on the way home with my family. It was then that I developed my interest in drivers like Richard Petty, Cale Yarborough and the likes of their competitors with my favorite being Richard Petty. Your tour of some of the race shops, brought back a lot of memories as my family relocated to Charlotte from Greensboro in 1978 and later as an adult had the pleasure of doing my own tour while most of the teams were still located in the area your video covers. NASCAR has seemed to have a central part of my life sometimes unknowingly. In 1996 My late wife and I moved to this little town called Franklinville outside of Asheboro. Little did I know that on the other side was Randleman, the home of my hero Richard Petty. I took pleasure in knowing that I was probably driving on the same streets that were rumored to be Petty Enterprises “testing” grounds. So I said that to say awesome job, keep up the good work, and never stop having the passion for NASCAR. Even though things change, somehow they always seem to stay the same in the end. Oh, by the way I loved the video where you were visited by Darrell Watrip, another of my heroes.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому

      That’s awesome man. We are glad you’re here with us 💪🏻

  • @seanalbert181
    @seanalbert181 2 роки тому +2

    I just moved to mooresville a year ago and its crazy I pass all these places pretty much daily and I was losing my mind watching this video. So badass. I actually recently bought the team toolbox from the old hauler driver/mac guy/ bestfriend to Robert Yates himself and I still think its like the coolest thing I own. So cool seeing things like this video and knowing there's still passion for the old school

  • @crumpy46511
    @crumpy46511 2 роки тому +3

    I can't really explain why I love seeing the old shops but I do. You see a simple building and know what kind of greatness came out of it and it's just mind blowing. I love seeing the old pics, and recognizing building features or landscape it's like "oh shit yeah that's the same spot"

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      That’s the same for me! It’s just fascinating

  • @michaelsheets6851
    @michaelsheets6851 2 роки тому +2

    I'm 51 an we used to go to Carowinds and pass by the old 33 shop with the car on the pole. To me that was the best part of going. I have been fortunate to meet drivers and all have always been nice. My uncle painted Dale Jarrett's old Busch team shop just before he sold it to NASCAR to house the motorcade. I got a ton fo stickers they used to use on the cars. I love the history. Living around Hickory I hate seeing it disappear.

  • @brycecrousore1985
    @brycecrousore1985 2 роки тому +4

    Incredible history lesson and one hell of a lot of work, both driving around to find, then video editing. Thank you so much. Took a tour from Minnesota here down to the Bristol race, then down 421 to North Wilkesboro. It was '98, two years after the final race. A guy named Paul said we could have a look around. After, we drove out to Ingle Hollow Drive and saw Junior Johnson's old house and shop. Still had the stripes on the driveway where DW practiced pit stops. Elderly lady came out of the house and gave us an incredible oral history of the place, including a couple whoppers she asked to keep to ourselves :) Anyway, now more than ever, history is needed ... and we're thankful for your rare lessons.

  • @jimlancaster5225
    @jimlancaster5225 2 роки тому +2

    This video is golden! I am 62 years old and have been an avid fan since I was 9 years old when my dad took to Darlington to the Rebel 400. In the past several years I have found a lot of the shops you show here. I was and still am a Cale Yarborough fan. I met him when I was 12 and spent some time with him. He will always be my hero because of it. Thank you for what you are doing. Keep up the good work! I love your channel!

  • @finnickrinzler8907
    @finnickrinzler8907 2 роки тому +3

    I love watching all these videos about the old HQs of the 90's and 00's race teams. Makes me wish I was back in that era again. Well done guy S42.👍👍👍

  • @dbabb2484
    @dbabb2484 2 роки тому +1

    This is the longest video I’ve ever watched and didn’t skip a single second. I’m 25 and have always been into the history of racing since I listened to the stories of my grandpa racing, working on race cars, and just going to races over the years. It’s just always fascinated me

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks man that’s awesome. We made this video for guys like us

  • @chathamrescue88
    @chathamrescue88 2 роки тому +4

    Took me back in time, grew up going to all the race shops multiple times a year. Thanks for the memories !

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +2

      You’re welcome Michael. Thank you for being here 💪🏻

  • @ChrisReese3371
    @ChrisReese3371 2 роки тому +2

    I just finished watching this vid. I'm 53 , I started watching racing with my dad when I was about 8 or 9. He was my gateway to all things racing, he passed in 07 but my memories are wonderful. I see how emotional you get about the history, the shops, cars and people who forged ahead to create our memories. I love that you as a younger man appreciate it so much, you are giving history lessons to a couple generations that otherwise would have no idea. I loved the Mark Martin first race shop , his museum etc tour, he was mine and my dad's all time favorite driver. Please keep this type of content coming for guys like me who doesn't live near your area but we can live vicariously through you and your adventures, thank you so much . Chris in New York...

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому

      Thank you Chris. We will absolutely keep it up!

  • @doughall5350
    @doughall5350 2 роки тому +3

    Nascar fan since I was five. The shops and former race cars have always fascinated me. Your videos have brought back so many memories. Thank you for keeping history alive!

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for being here with us Doug!

  • @SamSam-ip7pj
    @SamSam-ip7pj 2 роки тому +1

    For me, I grew up next to a drag strip, it was called Fremont, Baylands Raceway Park, also my brother raced at sears point, so that is way, but the sound of Nascar engines is awesome, and going in the pit is great, and eating all the junk food, at the race is great, I know, but the food makes the race. Thanks Mitchell and Logan, for all the work you guys do.

  • @Brtmyster
    @Brtmyster 2 роки тому +4

    Been watching the racing since 1970. Keep up the good work. Bring the history to all that are interested. You bring back all of everyone's memories. Don't give up. Thank you.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks man. We will never give up

  • @georgebegg8037
    @georgebegg8037 Місяць тому

    So, I'm a dirt modified guy from northern NJ. Been racing since 06. Our shop was an old mower repair place then sat empty for about 40 years. No power and a dirt floor. We brought her back to life. I hope some of the shops on this video come back. Great work, very interesting! Thank you!

  • @arthurfricchione8119
    @arthurfricchione8119 2 роки тому +6

    Mitchel/Logann great tour. Back in the day when NASCAR was I feel at its peak. All the names of drivers you mentioned has brought back a flood of memories. Drivers I would watch. Every weekend. That was a great walk back in time. Thanks for sharing. You and Logann stay safe and well 🇺🇸

  • @adamlebkicher6735
    @adamlebkicher6735 2 роки тому +2

    I lived thru all be dale sr’s ‘80 championship and was a huge fan. We have a lot of rare nascar memorabilia that are either one offs or very very limited. Most of the one offs are petty related from the 90’s. When you first bought the dale trailer I got very excited because I had seen one of those trailers at the local Chevy dealership when dale’s car was there. Being from central PA I feel out of place most of the time due to the fact that my dream was to become part of a nascar team. I also remember many nascar drivers coming to port royal speedway (dirt 1/2 mile) to race exhibition races on Saturday nights when nascar was at pocono. I also have many many other stories related to nascar at pocono and Indy. Also love all your builds and you and Logan work great together.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому

      I’m from western PA and felt out of place growing up too. No one there cared at all. I got made fun of for bringing my die casts to recess

    • @adamlebkicher6735
      @adamlebkicher6735 2 роки тому

      @@Stapleton42 your not the only one that got made fun of for having a die hard passion for racing.. had a bully smash a few die cast once.

  • @programalateshow1750
    @programalateshow1750 2 роки тому +5

    I have photos of a lot of those buildings in Mooresville when they were race shops. You’re correct on pretty much all of those you mention in that area. Just down from the Firehall Kenny Wallace had a shop on the corner , when he ran the “Stacker 2 “ sponsored car

    • @DANIEL-1525
      @DANIEL-1525 2 роки тому +1

      That’s correct sir, I used to work there, it was called PPC Racing. Greg Pollex was the owner, Greg is the father of Sherry Pollex. There was several other drivers that drove for us, Jason Keller, Jeff Green (championship #10 nesquik) car, Scott Riggs, Terry Cook in the trucks. When stacker 2 pulled out of their sponsorship deal, we had Michel Jourdain Jr come in for some Busch races along with Brent Sherman and John Andretti drove a cup car for us, those are the drivers who drove when I worked there. However, Greg is the original owner that gave Chad little his cup ride in the John Deere car but sold it later on and gave several other drivers the opportunity to drive for him. Greg is a great guy that deserved so much more than what he was recognized for.

  • @randysmith9039
    @randysmith9039 2 роки тому +2

    Love content like this, live out of MD but my Dad got me hooked on NASCAR since childhood. Grandfather was a dirt racer locally, racing a Hudson Terraplane way back when. I just geek out about the history of the sport, and am working on making visits to NC just to be around more fans. Gets isolating being a lone fan so content like this keeps me going. Keep it up!

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Randy you’re not alone here 💪🏻

  • @ChrisRossPlumber
    @ChrisRossPlumber 2 роки тому +4

    I grew up in Concord! Born in 84 and my family were huge nascar fans in the 80-90’s. Thank you for going around seeing all the old race shops! Lots of memories there! Keep the history alive my man! Well check out your next video!

  • @eddiemoser3150
    @eddiemoser3150 2 роки тому

    I grew up going to dirt races with my dad and grandpa and watching the NASCAR race on sundays on tv together. So watching things like this just brings me back to a time when they were both alive and makes me remember good times with them. Thank you for that.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому

      You’re welcome man I’m so glad we could facilitate those memories for you. Welcome to the team

  • @zombieslogic8390
    @zombieslogic8390 2 роки тому +3

    So much nostalgia, This is all before my nascar interest days, but I know all these names from both obviously history stuff from watching nascar later on, but my neighbor growing up, either his mom or the guy she dated was into nascar and I always remember him mentioning drivers - that's where most of the names come from...My biggest memory from this era was the Days of Thunder ride at Canada's Wonderland and that was one of my greatest childhood memories.
    And if anyone was going to turn a movie theater into a race shop it'd be Michael Waltrip, that guy used to make me laugh

  • @nicholas1leding
    @nicholas1leding 2 роки тому +2

    Couple of reasons I love NASCAR and its history to this day. The first thing I can remember in off of the top of my head was in kindergarten back in 2004-2005 for Halloween I dressed up as Jeff Gordon and his 2004 DuPont uniform and thought it was just the coolest thing ever. Shortly after that I went to 2 races at Texas motor speedway with my dad and his friend. I still remember to this day after getting home from those races all I wanted was to go again and keep seeing those cars going around the track and hearing the noises they used to make back then. The second reason NASCAR has stuck with me for so long is in between the races I went to when I was younger Herbie fully loaded came out and I thought it was the coolest thing ever that Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson along with other drivers were in the movie and their cars played such a prominent role in it. From there forward I stayed watching NASCAR religiously for a few years after that and slowly kept in touch with it. Once 2015 rolled around and Jeff Gordon announced his retirement I had to go to his final race at TMS and that race single handedly reignited my love for the sport and since then my love for motorsports and cars has grown past NASCAR and I watch every single race I can every weekend and have had season tickets for NASCAR and INDYCAR at TMS ever since. My dream is to hopefully go to the Hendrick campus one of these days and see the old cars and all this history those buildings have. I would love to see a video on that place one day if you ever feel like making it happen!

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      That’s awesome man. We’d love to get into hendrick

  • @young11984
    @young11984 2 роки тому +10

    Man even most of their “starter” shops were massive imo, ive always been interested into behind the scenes of the operation of the nascar teams back when they wreck then get out and kick each others asses but lost interest in the racing when it became scripted more or less. Love the history man keep it coming but get that GRANNYLADE up and racing again lol

  • @DetectorMoe
    @DetectorMoe 2 роки тому +1

    I live through it, 80s 90s.. Been Martin fan since 1988.. And I love ur videos with drivers talking about there pass.. Awesomeness!!

  • @BakkaGaijin
    @BakkaGaijin 2 роки тому +6

    All the racing history you're willing to dig up, I'm happy to absorb. As far as age goes, I'm old enough to be your dad but I can't think of a video where I haven't learned or been reminded of something. With the addition of Uncle George, the content is even more inspirational/aspirational because it's relevant to my own OBS project. As far as my connection to the history, I was growing up in Florida and in the Army through most of the 80s. In Europe, the service TV showed a lot of NASCAR.NHRA racing and professional Wrestling. 6000 miles away from home, we all wanted to be Dale Earnhardt/Kyle Petty/Rusty Wallace/Bobby Allison and Rowdy Roddy Piper/Andre the Giant/Randy Savage/Jimmy Snuka (maybe not Jimmy, looking back) Thank you both, for all you give us.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks man that’s awesome. We’re glad to have you on the team

  • @jerrellkull5347
    @jerrellkull5347 2 роки тому +2

    I was born July 4th 1972, and I've been a race junkie every since i can remember. Davey Allison was my favorite wheelman in that era, aswell a Alan Kulwiki in the Hooters #7 car. When they passed i stopped watching. I started building cars in 94, and have never built one that wasnt a winner, with rookies, and seasoned veterans, and even a woman in 2001.
    I really love what y'all are doing with your channel, and wish y'all all the best that life has to offer, and yes Mitchell you are a lucky man. I never found anyone in my years that shared my same passions avout racing and fabricating in general. Keep up the killer content, y'all couldn't run me off if you tried to. Y'all take care.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому

      Thanks jerrell. We need more guys like you 💪🏻

  • @travisdeanministries136
    @travisdeanministries136 2 роки тому +5

    I live right down the road from
    the last Morgan-McClure Motorsport (4 Kodak) shop here in VA. I remember interviewing one of the guys from the shop for a school project. It has since sold and there is now military equipment on the property now. They were good in the early 90's but long gone now.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      We might be doing some MMM history in the near future

  • @keithoakes9587
    @keithoakes9587 2 роки тому +2

    wow. what a trip. would love to have been riding in your back seat. love the sound of the SKOAL BANDIT .............

  • @RacingBedgood
    @RacingBedgood 2 роки тому +3

    I'm into NASCAR because during a very dark time in my life it kept me going and gave me a purpose to keep fighting. And I've always appreciated history. Add in Motorsports and it's a literal playground. I watched the whole video and was STILL sad when it ended. I could watch/listen to this type of stuff for days. One of my dreams is to meet someone like Darrell Waltrip and just pick his brain about his entire career.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks man. I’m glad we could provide this for you

  • @MotorCityImpala2
    @MotorCityImpala2 2 роки тому +2

    I am writing this as I finish the last 2 minutes of the video. I like your videos because I grew up watching the races. I grew up in the Metro Detroit area and I have participated in testing of the LS engines in Flint, MI. I worked at the GM Technical Center in Warren, MI a mile from where I was born. Your videos are some of the greatest on UA-cam. Screw the algorithm and just be you. Love the Monte Carlo build. I owned an '86 SS. I currently own a 1987 Caprice Classic Brougham with a LS1 swap.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Todd we appreciate you

  • @ddracer2620
    @ddracer2620 2 роки тому +6

    This video is fantastic. I really enjoy your passion for NASCAR race shop history. My son and I were were Davey Allison fans. We live in Tennessee but were able to visit the Robert Yates Racing shop on Dwelle Street, Charlotte, 2 times. Both visits were on Saturday and the team was off racing somewhere. On one visit, James Lewter, who worked in the engine shop was working. He let us in to visit and gave my son some Davey Allison and Robert Yates Racing posters. On the other visit, Ray Fox Jr. was working at the shop and let us in and let us look around. He let me get a picture of my son sitting at the dyno console in the engine dyno room. You were right about the area of the town the shop is located in. The original fence was not as tall but had razor wire on the top of the fence. We also visited the Harry Hyde shop which was swallowed up by the Hendrick Racing Complex and also the Cale Yarborough shop, that you talked about, at the airport. Keep the history coming. Also I attended the first race held at Bristol Motor Speedway in 1961.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      Man that’s insane I wish you had pictures of everything 😂

    • @ddracer2620
      @ddracer2620 2 роки тому

      @@Stapleton42 I have a few pictures. How can I send them to you.

  • @richardharvey8939
    @richardharvey8939 2 роки тому +1

    Logan and Mitchell are the best. Cale Yarborough was awesome character. Yes to seeing as much as you can get access to.

  • @volksrodden9522
    @volksrodden9522 2 роки тому +9

    Love the History lessons you guys share, I remember watching these teams racing back in the day with my dad and brother, good times and I am still watching the races with friends almost weekly. Keep up the good work. 🤘🏼🏁

  • @darren_clark
    @darren_clark 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the walk down history lane. With all the car shows on TV, no one is doing this. Showing us the NASCAR past of the birth of these awesome cars. Well done!

  • @clhoyt1003
    @clhoyt1003 2 роки тому +1

    I watched this whole video. My story is that I'm an older guy who watched the Golden Age of NASCAR live and in color that featured the cars, teams, and drivers from these long lost shops. Keep up the great content!

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому

      Thanks man we are glad you’re here

  • @scootchymane
    @scootchymane 2 роки тому +5

    I love how you guys share so much racing history. Thank you!

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      You’re welcome sir! Thanks for being here for it

  • @deantait8326
    @deantait8326 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve been to most of the pre-Mooreville shops and all of the early modern shops in Mooresville. I was working in racing from 86-94 directly and around Nascar through the 90’s. Teams early on were away from the other shops as they didn’t want employees going to lunch together. I’ve been to virtually all of these shops when they were active. Don Miller was/is a great guy

  • @leegunter5223
    @leegunter5223 2 роки тому +11

    Been a Nascar fan forever! Started out as a Ernie Irvan fan and when he quit I saw Tony Stewart win at Indianapolis Raceway Park in a Bush race. Mostly went to Indy races. Moved from Jersey to CO. in 95 and started going to Nascar races including Earnhardt Sr. last race at Daytona ! Love the nostalgic tour of shops!

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +3

      That’s awesome! We appreciate you Lee

  • @jacobdavis2378
    @jacobdavis2378 2 роки тому +1

    As someone who works in the sport now at 21, the history is what got the sport where it is today and these videos of the shops and places some of the best cars were built out of is incredible, being new to the Mooresville area I wasn't aware before some of the shops I've been to and or driven by had past history. It's cool to know that you and Logan appreciate the sport as much as others do

  • @craigmaverick
    @craigmaverick 2 роки тому +4

    Very cool to see the old buildings and how they have changed over the years. Now for a tour of the current Nascar team shops.

  • @jasondutton8712
    @jasondutton8712 2 роки тому +1

    I grew up helping my dad on his dirt track car and watching racing on Sundays. I use to cut grass in the mid to late 80's and use the money to buy blank VCR tapes just to record the races. Unfortunately all of the videos I had got damaged and gone in a flood back in the mid 90's. Harry Gant and the 33 Bandit was my favorite by far. Racing was just a good thing that brought my family together and allowed us to hang out. Thanks for these videos and memories. I will be in CLT area middle of this month and will go and see some of these historic shops.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      Dang man. That’s a shame. We are glad you’re here with us for the history 💪🏻

  • @toddbowne8168
    @toddbowne8168 2 роки тому +3

    YOU 2 ROCK !!! Luv this Stuff.. Wishing you the Best.. 206 SEATTLE

  • @jamien.8639
    @jamien.8639 2 роки тому +1

    I got pictures from a lot of those shops when I was up there in the late 90's. Cool to see that area again.

  • @alexechilman
    @alexechilman 2 роки тому +6

    I am addicted to this channel!! I love everything you do!! And the history of race shops where they were what happened in there what the walls saw!! The stories they could tell! Keep it up absolutely loving it!! Respect from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🤘🏻

  • @amd6570
    @amd6570 2 роки тому +2

    Never into NASCAR at all but been into cars and motorcycles since the 70’s. I watch all these videos with zero interest in NASCAR but I can appreciate the work and passion everyone put into creating something.

  • @gregsimon9061
    @gregsimon9061 2 роки тому +12

    Mitchell and Logan, I love these tour’s you take us on.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks Greg we are glad you’re here for it

  • @johnmartin5257
    @johnmartin5257 Рік тому +2

    I love geeking out on this history stuff because I have been a NASCAR fan for so long and I miss the older more simple days of racing when mechanics and crew chiefs worked in the "gray" areas of the rule book. I miss those days and this historical stuff reminds me of how much I enjoyed racing in those days.
    Thank you for showing this historical stuff!

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому +1

      Thank you John! We are glad you're here!

  • @rgii8060
    @rgii8060 2 роки тому +9

    This was great! You are doing something I would love to do. Thanks for taking the time to do these videos!

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому

      You’re welcome man. Thank you for being here for it!

  • @2001waldo
    @2001waldo 2 роки тому +1

    I used to live in Hickory NC and Worked in Charlotte . Went to church with Dale Jarrett and his Family. Pretty cool receiving communion from his kids.

  • @derekranson8860
    @derekranson8860 2 роки тому +3

    This brought back memories, back when I was racing go karts in the 90s and early 2000s I spent a ton of time down there. I may have some pics from Bahari somewhere

  • @steezuschrist6662
    @steezuschrist6662 2 роки тому +1

    These history videos are 100% my favorite my grandfather is actually friends with Kenny Wallace and Kenny schrader. He’s a local legend around the Illinois dirt tracks. Used to be called the “doctor of dirt” while he was a track man at belle clair speedway

  • @ryansheehan9462
    @ryansheehan9462 2 роки тому +4

    Sorry to leave so many comments on the same video, but I just want to say how wonderful I think it is that Spire is running the number 7 while racing out of Alan’s old shop

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      It’s awesome. I wish they used the same font though

  • @johnnybangsbongos
    @johnnybangsbongos 2 роки тому +1

    My dad worked for a Busch north racing team in the late 80’s into the late 90’s so I grew up going to races all over and were so much fun and the drivers didn’t feel off limits or celebrities like they are now( of course everyone knew a name or two) but they came off humble and just good ole boys. I honestly stopped watching when I got into high school cause it just didn’t feel the new vibe. Those glory days were just special and the races were amazing and legendary

  • @chuckg4229
    @chuckg4229 2 роки тому +5

    Love these tour videos, as well as all of your others. Huge fan of the Escalade and the Monte both. The Escalade remains one of my favorites of all time.
    I've been watching forever and these tours are always cool. Keep up the great work and continue to be the best couple, and the channel with no "bill**it", on UA-cam. Hoping to meet you guys at an event this year whether I have a car or not. Long story, there...

  • @Precisionreelworks
    @Precisionreelworks 2 роки тому +2

    Love all this nascar nostalgia. I was born in 90 and was a big fan of Dale Earnhardt, Morgan Shepard and Mark Martin
    When dale was killed in 01, I fell out of a lot of love with NASCAR. Watching your videos rekindles a lot of what I missed since then. I grew up collecting diecast, building model cars, etc so this brings back a lot of memories
    It'd be great sometime if you could ever do a video about how NASCAR teams work. How they field drivers, develop multiple cars etc

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Nathan thats a good idea. I am so glad we could stir up those positive memories for you!

  • @ClaytonW74
    @ClaytonW74 2 роки тому +4

    I’m a huge racing history nerd when it comes to teams, cars, shops, and tracks. I stumbled across your channel and I gotta say it’s my new favorite channel. Thank you for your hard work to put out the content people like us can enjoy!

  • @tennesseesmoky9012
    @tennesseesmoky9012 2 роки тому +1

    Great tour of the history of the NASCAR shops. My first NASCAR race as a kid was Bristol TN. My dad took me and I was about thirteen. We stopped at a Holiday Inn to eat something the night before. The restaurant was full of the different NASCR teams. I was amazed at all of the team uniforms. I actually got to meet several drivers, including Richard Petty. He was signing autographs for all the kids. I’ve been a Petty fan ever since. Great memories of weekends traveling to the races with my dad. He would always try to get the best seats available. That is in the days when fans could cross the track after many races and get up close looks at the cars and haulers. Had a Petty Enterprise team member give me his PE uniform cap once at Atlanta after the race. I wanted to thank you for your efforts to preserve what you can of the history of the sport.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому

      Thanks man! We got some videos at petty enterprises you’re really gonna like!

    • @tennesseesmoky9012
      @tennesseesmoky9012 2 роки тому

      @@Stapleton42 Wondering if you have any history on the “Petty Brothers Racing Team”? I believe that Maurice and Richard fielded the team and a relative was the driver. I saw them run the car at Taladega years ago.

  • @DAILYDRIVENJUNK1983
    @DAILYDRIVENJUNK1983 2 роки тому +2

    This is the reason I moved to NC, just to be around all of the racing history that I grew up idolizing

  • @mattdemey9324
    @mattdemey9324 2 роки тому +3

    Wow. This was such an awesome video. Thank you so much!. As a kid my parents packed up the car and we went from Pennsylvania to visit many of these shops, usually going to the Richard Petty open house or one at the Skoal shop. I remember going to Mooresville shortly after Days of Thunder was released and the secretary at Moroso telling us about the barn in the movie being just a couple of miles away and how she got to meet Tom Cruise there. We drove by and got a picture of it and it looked the same as it was in the movie. I wonder if any of that is still there.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому

      The barn is still there. We see it all the time lol. Most things still stand. We’re glad you’re here man

  • @rjharold
    @rjharold 2 роки тому +1

    Used to watch NASCAR in the 90’s and early 2k’s with my dad (we mostly rooted for Gordon). I remember crying at 11 years old when Dale died. Stopped watching when I got into high school and got busy with everything else. Didn’t watch a race until I went to the 2020 Daytona 500 a few months after my dad died. We never went to a race but we watched on tv religiously. Makes me sad cause he would’ve loved it live. Been to 4 races since and got tickets to the Bristol night race later this year. Miss what it used to be but still love it because nothing else is like it. Thanks for doing these videos!

  • @jakemcginley3997
    @jakemcginley3997 2 роки тому +5

    I grew up 5 minutes from the Skoal Bandit shop. Very cool history in the Denver area. A lot of places that most people don’t know about regarding nascar. Awesome video man! Keep it up!

    • @jakemcginley3997
      @jakemcginley3997 2 роки тому +1

      Also Acton Engineering is owned by Marv Acton. He was married to my aunt for years. He used to work on the wrangler car back in the day. His place is in Denver. I’m sure he has a ton of stories.

    • @jlboone9073
      @jlboone9073 2 роки тому

      I used to pass there every morning on The school bus

    • @mongo5392
      @mongo5392 7 місяців тому

      Radius Racing!!! Ray DeWitt bought the shop!!!

  • @OriginalAARon
    @OriginalAARon 2 роки тому +2

    Glad I watched until the end. I live right by the last 3 buildings in Denver and I never knew those used to be race shops.

  • @MadStiles
    @MadStiles 2 роки тому +3

    I personally grew up around like dirt track cars that's how I learned how to work on cars. And my family watched nascar every week so I got into it I only got out of it probably in the early 2 thousands when Tony Stewart retired I pretty much quick watching so that's my story buddy love the shows buddy take care

  • @ronaldscott197
    @ronaldscott197 2 роки тому +2

    Good video, great memories. I'm 63 years old. Been watching racing since the late 60's. Keep doing what you both are doing. Thanks for walking down memory lane. Looking forward to your next adventure and video.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому

      Thanks Ronald we appreciate you

  • @UnEditedd
    @UnEditedd 2 роки тому +4

    I watched it from beginning to end! I appreciate you and you spreading this information. Please keep it coming

  • @kevinkelley3906
    @kevinkelley3906 2 роки тому +1

    I love history especially NASCAR behind the scenes history.

  • @timkoryciak5622
    @timkoryciak5622 2 роки тому +7

    Another very informative video about the history of NASCAR, Love your channel, Keep up the awesome work !

  • @chrisbush5304
    @chrisbush5304 2 роки тому +1

    I have been a lifelong Nascar Fan. Grew up in a household with more Earnhardt pictures on the wall the of the family. lol. I love the all history and just recently, about a month ago found myself at work on google earth looking at all current Race shops. Been to charlotte many of times, but never to be able to do a race shop tour (bucket list). Glad I just found this channel. We definitely have a passion for racing history in common. We can be friends. lol. Thanks for the content, have to keep it alive!!

  • @BenCoombs
    @BenCoombs 2 роки тому +3

    Very cool video!! Camped for years in the infield of the 600 and had a good friend that lived just off Moorehead Rd. He pointed out a few of the buildings over the years but this video's next level!! Thanks for doing this!!

  • @MrMikeT89
    @MrMikeT89 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Mitch, made it late in the video not because I'm an old fan of NASCAR, instead because of your passion, interest, and ability to relay information. Such a great video! Shared it with my FIL

  • @ronwells5935
    @ronwells5935 2 роки тому +3

    I thought the reference to the "X" pipes was so interesting. It reminded me of the day sometime during that era, I think it was Sterling driving the car in practice or qualifying at Daytona. The car was so softly sprung that the whole rear of the car was squatted, going down the back stretch, to get it down out of the air and the announcers were amazed at the uniqueness of the sound of the car. The "X" pipes made Runt Pitman's (the engine builder for Morgan-McClure) engine sound like an Indy car, and it certainly did. I'll never forget that. Such a unique car. Wonderful memories.

  • @ryanbrown4336
    @ryanbrown4336 2 роки тому +1

    Man when you showed the pics of Davey Allison's shop that was amazing . I wish I could have spent just 5 minutes in that shop when I was a kid. Thanks you and Logan kick ass keep it up.

  • @rtrobinson88321
    @rtrobinson88321 2 роки тому +3

    May be my favorite video from you guys so far. The history thing is so interesting. Would love to go their some day. Thanks so much for taking the time to do what you do.

  • @alexbeitzel4885
    @alexbeitzel4885 2 роки тому +1

    love all the old NASCAR videos ... Wishing I could go back in time to see more of this in it's era

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому

      Me too man. That’s what this channel is next best thing hopefully 😂

  • @markheineii7804
    @markheineii7804 2 роки тому +5

    Just a car guy who was a Jeff Gordon fan as a young lad. Watched so much old Nascar stuff. Back when it was good.

  • @w3allred
    @w3allred 2 роки тому +1

    This whole video has been awesome. I grew up watching NASCAR from the late 80's and mid 2000's. As a young Marine stationed in North Carolina in 03-05. i made some trips to that area and never knew about any it that. Keep the history alive I grew up in California and my dad remembers watching Erine Irvan race before he got big. I can remember watching David Gillaland (sp)and Kevin Harvick race before they got big. I love the old days of NASCAR with pack stands awesome cars

  • @helmersher
    @helmersher 2 роки тому +6

    Was never into the Nascar stuff, not much of it either in Norway lol. Not even that into dragracing but definitely a car nut. I really like these videos, love the histories and heritage of it all. Also a bit of a nerd of most things so all new info is good info.
    Been here since around 30k and watch it all, awesome stuff overall. You guys rock :)

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks man you’re the best

  • @017Mustang
    @017Mustang 2 роки тому +1

    I got into NASCAR because of two main reasons. First was my uncle who moved to Mooresville in 2004 to work for Billy Ballew on his truck team. In 2005 when I was 6 I got to tour the shop and walk into the haulers. He still works, now for KBM on Nemecheks 4. And my grandpa was good friends with Rich Bickle and was his crew cheif for all 5 of his Snowball Derby wins. He worked with Rich in NC during his nascar days too.

  • @schnakenberglloydsue7313
    @schnakenberglloydsue7313 2 роки тому +5

    We are big fans of former Dale Earnhardt Sr.!! In fact, my husband has a whole room of his stuff that we have collected over the years. A lot are still in the original boxes. We have a enormous collection, that we both love. We were watching the race when he got killed. Very upset, as we never missed a race!!! We have lost interest in Nascar since then.

  • @dandavidson5239
    @dandavidson5239 2 роки тому +1

    Thank You for the tour......Great Memories........Robert Yates/Davey Allison......Dearly missed

  • @sandrahunter5749
    @sandrahunter5749 2 роки тому +3

    I love Michael Waltrip 💗 I'm Michael's biggest fan ❤️ it's sad MWR is gone and missed 😥 I have been a Nascar fan since 1990, I was 14 yrs old.

  • @banditgrizzy1955
    @banditgrizzy1955 2 роки тому +2

    Yep. Pretty much from my time and the history of the life , real life , takes me back. Plus it's intriguing.
    😎👍

  • @michaelmyboy3199
    @michaelmyboy3199 2 роки тому +3

    Great video! I love seeing these old shops! Would be pretty cool to search out some old pro stock drag racing shops from the early 70's. Just a thought.