1992 Hooters 500 from Atlanta Motor Speedway | NASCAR Classic Full Race Replay
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
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"Never again would so many greats occupy the same asphalt for a single race ever again" - S1apSh0es
Oh hey, they turned the S1apSh0es UA-cam channel into a real Nascar race!
One of the greatest races of all time in crystal clear definition. I love this so much!
Are you kidding me? That Apache flyover and pacing the track is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen
Oh man, a great finale of 1992 season features wrecks, winners and a new champion crowned
This is marvelous seeing this upload, as I didn't have cable TV back in 1992, so this race video was new to me.
I was aware of Alan winning the championship prior to this video, but hadn't seen video of the track action and the spoken words afterwards.
This Jeff Gordon kid has a bright future ahead of him
The intro to ESPN’s Speedworld, the background music beats, announcer, and vibe are unmatched!
This race is the best thing, and worst thing that ever happened to NASCAR. They spent the next decade or so trying to reproduce this race until we ended up with the garbage racing we get today.
Thank you nascar! We get the first hand top quality content now!
One of the last times you would see 2 Greats that was taken way to Early in Allison and Kulwicki RIP to both of them truly missed
1992 Hooters 500 At Atlanta Motor Speedway In Hampton Georgia Alan Kulwicki Clinching The Championship Beat Bill Elliott By 10 Points I Like Buick Regal And Chevrolet Lumina From The Early 90s In My Opinion NASCAR History Thanks For Uploading
I was 12 years oldd and glued to the TV that day. It was an incredible day. Even though I was a bit disappointed due to DW wrecking as I was a 17 fan
Crazy to think Davey Allison died just the following year landing a helicopter at the infield of a different race
1992
1. Marlo Thomas becomes national outreach director at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, following the death of founder Danny Thomas in 1991. 2. Home Improvement in its 2nd season during the 1992-1993 season on ABC, and Full House in its 6th season during the 1992-1993 season on ABC. 3. Austin City Limits in its 17th season on PBS. 3. Mad About You in its 1st season during the 1992-1993 season on NBC. Homefront in its 2nd and final season during the 1992-1993 season on ABC. I'll Fly Away in its 2nd and final season during the 1992-1993 season on NBC.
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Definition of nascar
Hard to believe in a few months after this race, Alan Kulwicki would lose his life in a place crash, and then a couple of months after that, Davey Allison would lose his life in a helicopter crash. Gone way too soon.
I wish I would have paid more too NASCAR during this period, I would have been a Davey Allison and a Alan Kuwicki fan 😊
Enjoyed!!!!! 🏁🏁
Never knew this was in his final crash 1:12:03
Get the fire extinguisher!
They cut The King last lap WTF 😠
12:40 if anyone is here for
Just think if Alan Kulwicki hadn’t gotten the Hooters sponsorship this might not have happened. If i remember right he did try to sign with Maxwell house for the 1991 season but after Junior Johnson failed to get Alan to drive the 11 car for him ( Alan wanted to go his own way which is understandable.) He swooped in took the Maxwell house sponsorship from Alan and put it on the 22 car for Sterling Marlin and left Alan without a sponsor for 1991. If that is the case yeah kind of a dick move on Junior Johnson’s part.
such a shame he died just a few months later, Alan had a lot left more to give to NASCAR
Hmm Gordon finished 24th and 31st.
Forget the Apaches. We need John Daly hangin' out the side of a Kiowa chiefin' darts with the Calendar team.
Davey 😢
15:32 race start
Think the AH-64s won the race. A Hellfire, a Hydra, maybe the chain gun…Poll position.
CHOPPERS 13:10
1:12:05 1:12:06
the Apaches🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
I wondered if Earnhardt might've caused the wreck at the beginning of the race. But the replay shows literally plenty of daylight between Earnhardt's bumper and Bodine.
Looked like earnhardt ran into bodine. Wouldnt be suprised earnhardt crashed into everyone.
it looks like unnecessarily tight racing for how early in the race it was but from what i’ve heard is that dale couldn’t stand bodine at all so it doesn’t surprise me he’d give him a tap