1:37:00 Now we're at the end where we finally say so long we did this 2 years ago, but folks this is the last time that we will be together. You all are the best, and we're going to miss all of you. Good luck to speed and everyone with nascar next year.
Not only did all 3 title contenders represent different manufacturers, but 3 regions of America (East coast, Midwest, and West coast) and 3 distinct proving grounds (All-Pro Series, ASA, and USAC Silver Crown). And what a contrast to the current era: Mike Bliss was the youngest 2002 title contender at the age of 37.
2002 Ford 200 Location: Homestead, Florida Track: Homestead-Miami Speedway Type of race track: Speedway Starting trucks: 36 Finishing trucks: 26 Laps: 134 Cautions: 1 Pole Winner: Mike Bliss (16) Most laps led: Ted Musgrave (1) (96 laps led) Race Winner: Ron Hornaday Jr. (11) (Part-Time) Season Champion: Mike Bliss (16) (1st championship)
I do. Those will be posted in the future (after I convert the tapes to DVD/Digital) Notice I'm doing most of the uploading in order of occurrence as I am slowly but surely converting all my tapes.
1:38:52 And now for the final time for Ray, Amy, Phil, and everyone, Jerry saying so long from Miami.
1:18:05 Mike bliss wins the 2002 nascar craftsman truck series championship!
1:37:00 Now we're at the end where we finally say so long we did this 2 years ago, but folks this is the last time that we will be together. You all are the best, and we're going to miss all of you. Good luck to speed and everyone with nascar next year.
1:18:00 Ron Hornaday wins the final race on ESPN in 2002.
Better broadcast than what you'll find today in NASCAR. Thank you, ESPN SpeedWorld.
Speed didn't do to bad either but it was no ESPN but hell yeah it provided excellent coverage. Fs1 is absolute hot garbage
1:32:04 This is the final nascar race on ESPN after 22 years.
Jerry Punch's goodbye to NASCAR on ESPN at the end...so simple yet so effective.
1:37:56 We are now going to leave you folks with memories to close out the year.
1:37:03 Final minutes of Nascar Truck coverage on ESPN.
R.I.P. Coy Gibbs (December 9, 1972 - November 6, 2022)
ESPN's final Truck Race before turning over to SPEED Channel
Also ESPN's final NASCAR anything until 2007
1:40:22 Happy holidays! Thanks! And Goodbye!
Not only did all 3 title contenders represent different manufacturers, but 3 regions of America (East coast, Midwest, and West coast) and 3 distinct proving grounds (All-Pro Series, ASA, and USAC Silver Crown). And what a contrast to the current era: Mike Bliss was the youngest 2002 title contender at the age of 37.
2002 Ford 200
Location: Homestead, Florida
Track: Homestead-Miami Speedway
Type of race track: Speedway
Starting trucks: 36
Finishing trucks: 26
Laps: 134
Cautions: 1
Pole Winner: Mike Bliss (16)
Most laps led: Ted Musgrave (1) (96 laps led)
Race Winner: Ron Hornaday Jr. (11) (Part-Time)
Season Champion: Mike Bliss (16) (1st championship)
Last classic-era ESPN race of any NASCAR. Jerry Punch and Ray Dunlap are GREAT if ABC decides to cover NASCAR again.
This would be Ron Hornaday Jr’s only Truck Series win in which he wasn’t driving for either Dale Earnhardt or Kevin Harvick.
Crazy to see Rick come so close to a championship knowing where his life would go. 😨
Thank you for converting all these for us! I appreciate it so much.
Dat music 0:27 - 0:47
30:03 New fans: "Flat tracks don't allow side by side racing" 😒
Thanks for the upload! Do you have the 2003 races from Homestead as well?
I do. Those will be posted in the future (after I convert the tapes to DVD/Digital)
Notice I'm doing most of the uploading in order of occurrence as I am slowly but surely converting all my tapes.
i love season 2002 the best of the best ..greeting from argentina :) i am construction nascar cars