1982 Mountain Dew 500 from Pocono Raceway | NASCAR Classic Full Race Replay
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🏁Always enjoy these vintage races!🏁
Thanks for posting these to watch. 👍
Babe wake up NASCAR CLassics just uploaded a 60fps video!
Another awesome finish.
Of course you have Earnhardt's infamous crash where he was able to walk away. It was crazy seeing him and Richmond get down then back up the bank.
Great race! I love watching these classic races from back in the day! Thanks for uploading!
great race and great call by the duo doing the play by play. LOVE the late 70's early 80's racing!!
Buick And Chevrolet Dominated At Pocono Raceway In Long Pond Pennsylvania Miles Away From Scranton Pennsylvania Home Of Abigail Ratchford Thanks For Uploading
Chevrolet Won 8 Races
Ford won 5 Races
Buick won 4 races
Pontiac And Mercury Won 1 and Pocono is closer to Philadelphia can I point something out to you Mr Robinson use some facts when you comment on these UA-cam videos please and also get out a 1993 it was 30 years ago if you're going to be stuck in 1993 do us a favor get off of UA-cam if you're not going to add anything useful to a conversation
*POINT STANDINGS and WINS before the 1982 POCONO 500 (18 of 30):*
#44 Terry Labonte (2487 points, GM)
#88 Bobby Allison (-29 with 4 wins, GM)
#11 Darrell Waltrip (-136 with 6 wins, GM)
#15 Dale Earnhardt (-326 with 1 win, Ford)
#33 Harry Gant (-343 with 1 win, GM)
#67 Buddy Arrington (-359, Dodge)
#71 Dave Marcis (-417 with 1 win, GM)
#47 Ron Bouchard (-453, GM)
Richard Petty (GM #43 in 10th) had an unprofitable Summer. Benny Parsons (11th) was having a hard time securing a good seat after getting pissed at Ranier for some mechanical DNFs. Ricky Rudd (GM #3 in 12th) stopped suffering from so many mechanical DNFs. Jody Ridley (Ford #90 in 13th) has been improving over the months. Cale Yarborough (GM #27) won the Carolina 500 and the Motor State 400 and Neil Bonnet (Ford #21) won the World 600 despite both aiming to only race around half of the season. Tim Richmond (GM #2) got his maiden win in the Riverside 400km.
Drivers listed are the season's current top8, last season's top8 plus whatever race winner that doesn't fit any of those 2 descriptions. Yes, I’m using the unsponsored names of the races. In Pocono’s case, the early race is the Pennsylvania 500 while the later one is the Pocono 500.
@35:12 Look at them welding the wall back together. Poconos walls were made of boilerplate and not concrete up until 1989. Greg Sacks and Lake Speed wrecked into it had broke the wall apart
When racing was real, fun, and with a variety!
The Earnhardt-Richmond crash in turn one was one of the first horrific crashes in turn one that I know of to have taken place in either NASCAR or USAC/CART, and it was fortunate that both drivers were able to walk away from it. Just a few weeks later, Johnny Rutherford had a similarly horrifying crash in the Pocono 500 in the same turn that he, too, was able to walk away from that may have hastened the end of Jim Hall's first foray into IndyCar racing. Why NASCAR and USAC/CART allowed tracks like Pocono and Michigan to run with a boilerplate wall or a guard rail as the retaining wall as late as the 1980s (Pocono wouldn't have a concrete wall in that treacherous first turn until 1990) is beyond me. I know concrete isn't forgiving and what they have now with the SAFER barrier is much better, but it was better than what Pocono and Michigan had at the time for a retaining wall.
23:45 four wide for the lead
Dick Brooks did a really good job commentating on the race.
A young Rick Benjamin as well!
Huge race. Still upset Petty didn’t win.
Earnhardt tore up a lot of those #15 Bud Moore race cars in 82-83. Call him the Greatest of all Time or whatever, but man he was a car destroyer in those years.
26 mechanical issues in those 60 races. 5 dnfs from crashes. But you do you.
Because the cars were garbage
Yep, i agree. He aged Bud 10 years unnecessary
@@dirtymo5232 yeah he ran the dog piss out of Buds cars back in the days when weak valve springs was an issue amongst many engine builders in that time
Still the only two years I rooted for him.
No, Donnie was injured at Charlotte in 1981 in the world 600 with a crash involving Dick, Brooks
what TV Network brodcasted the race
Mizzlou network
Is this the one that KO'ed Donny Allison?
No, Donnie was injured in the world 600 in Charlotte in May 1981 in s crash with Dick Brooks
"Imagery that is offensive" Woke punk Nascar