2 things I didn’t mention in the video: We did have permission to hop the fence at Lake Hill Speedway. Also we just released a whole line of retro nascar themed Merch on the website! Stapletonautoworks.com
@Stapleton42; Mitchell and Logan, this is another GREAT interview vlog with another of the great, essential racing car drivers of the previous generations that still developed with, worked, built their race cars, developed through the various racing circuits then into the larger circuits. Kenny mentions three very important major racing circuits, which he and his brothers along with others were involved in too. Only NASCAR remains and continues; USAC, ASA were essential too - declined and absorbed [as CART & NTT became one, and NHRA is geat, somehow IHRA still exists]. perhaps the decline and absorption of ASA & USAC also significantly affected the Lake Hill Speedway and others too and led to their demise and closure ? We can see other raceways-tracks currently closing too ... why ? As for the main principles which Kenny conveys and Mark Martin along with the others You have interviewed, and met, [Darrell Waltrip] including the mechanics and Rockingham Raceway caretaker along with his description of Roger Penske have basic commonalities. Among them are proper treatment of people, individuals, appreciation, 'hard work', growing, development .. all is a process, development, etc. The essence of 'hard work' is within what is famous, though rarely quoted and known, anymore: Calvin Coolidge: "Press On" [the keys are Persistence & Determination] "Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan ‘press on’ has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.” Also, having clear goals. Then develop a path, plan, method, access those with information, knowledge, guidance. There are actually NONE which are 'Self-Made'. It is a common fallacy, falsehood, pretense, misconception, false portrayal, narrative, claims, label and title. All The Best and Much Success in Your Quest, Health and Well Being. Sincerely
@Stapleton42; Mitchell and Logan, These basics were given, taught, educated and guided me by individual which developed into becoming 'Wealthy' - some were actually 'poor' or similar with what Kenny describes [lower, basic, working, middle class], 'multi-millionaires' (from the 1970's-1980's onward, increasing). these ideas, concepts, principles still exist, prevail and are necessary today as they always have been. You can be individually developed, grow, and revived through these basics. There are few that promote, teach and educate them. Kenny, Michael, Russel [Rusty] Wallace, The Petty Family, Allison Family, AJ Foyt, Mears Family, Andretti Family, Roger Penske and his Team, Kenny Schrader, J, Johnson, etc. all are clear examples of these ideas, concepts, principles, though they may not be specifically aware of these basics, though were developed, taught within their lives to live according to them. Also, the slight difference between 'Rusty'Russell, Ken[ney] Schrader and Kenny Wallace are more focused upon the future and not sentimental about the past, comes form other aspects, not just the decade [am born in 1959, am not specifically 'sentimental' though have a wide, broad,view with depth of my entire life too]. Perhaps my view is affected by knowing and living these principles too. Also, another which Kenny conveys knowing that life is 'short' and 'born to die', which means life is limited. Kenny quotes Koby Briant" as saying knowing be aware, daily that We don't have time, proceed with urgency [or a sense of urgency]. Also that which he quotes from Harry Gant to stop and smell the roses. WE can and should 'smell the roses' along the way, each day. WE can and should 'smell the roses' each time, situation, in which we are challenged, which are opportunities. If we assess, evaluate, discern, analyze, etc. daily, at least to improve, grow, develop daily, this also includes seeing, being aware, observing, recognizing, appreciating the good aspects along with those that were not good, bad, need improvement, etc. If an individual has difficulty to see, be aware, observing and appreciating their own good, sometimes doing this with another, as Your partner, other-half, especially and complimenting the other, then also doing the same with Yourself becomes easier. Also, then setting aside time to be aware of, assess, evaluate, discern, analyze the self not only for critique, growth, improvement, also the good, positive, etc. attributes, aspects, abilities, capabilities, selections, choices, actions, etc. Each one needs, requires praise, appreciation, recognition, especially from those which are around and surround us, within Our most inner circle, home and 'other-half'. Just as Your 'other-half' requires Your appreciation, compliments, praise, etc., so too We need to give Our Self the same treatment. These aspects about awareness, recognition, observation, appreciation, praise, complements, positive, etc., also work together, is interrelated, interconnected, intertwined and affect each other, back and forth and spiral too. With each aspect form awareness through active appreciation, praise compliment, the more one does it with another the more one can do it with the self and the more one does it with the self, the more one can do it with another. Please remember and be aware that sincere praise and compliments are not flattery. As Dale Carnegie wrote that Flattery will get You nowhere, but sincere compliments [and praise] will get You everywhere [also one of the simplest forms of compliment is to call a person by their name - as he, Dale (a more famous, significant, important one, expert in interpersonal communications and relations) also wrote 'remember a man's [person's] name, it is the sweetest sound to everyone', each individual - this is clearly interconnected, interrelated, intertwined.] Dale Carnegie, also author of "How To Win Friends and Influence People" The Three C's : Never Criticize, Condemn or Complain [my positive transformation: Compliment, Condone, appreCiate, + reCognize, (+observe, aware, praise -which enable the previous too)] Six ways how to Win Friends Twelve ways How to Influence People [these 6 & 12 are also interrelated, interconnected, intertwined with the Three C's, and also manifestations too.] More precisely, accurately, exactly: Each moment of life is a Gift, Present, opportunity, challenge. There is a real life example which i heard from distinguished gentleman [You would not know] the follow actual occurrence he experienced when he visited a home with elderly residents. On old woman which few would interact with, he noticed, she seem to be speaking, almost mumbling in a low voice - which she repeated, over and over: "Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery Today is a Gift from HashAYM [The name - meaning The Creator, G-d/Almighty, Master of All] that is why it is called the Present." Thus, each day is a gift, and We should use it properly - not waste it. [similar to an advertisement, which was common during the 1970's "...A Mind is a terrible thing to waste" Rather this should be changed to "Every Life, Mind and Moment is precious; Use it properly. Don't Waste it." This can actually be applied to every moment. Thus, more so - Every Moment is precious and a gift. So, You are precious, each of You, and each moment of Your life, as each moment, situation, challenge, problem, are a gift, opportunity, and each individual too. Such, each should be treated accordingly. Thus You, Your 'other-half', and others are worthy for the positive C's. You do not know me [except for some previous lengthy comments, perhaps]. Nothing i have done or have been involved in, with or within has resulted in anything 'famous' or noteworthy, probably, for you, certainly not within Your environment, surroundings, community, neighborhood, life experiences, etc. Our only connection is via this channel. My background and combined 'nature' includes a basically positive view with highly developed self-critical, crticism [there are basis and reasons from home which add, are interrelated, interconnected, intertwined to and with this - which are within my individual, specific, arranged set of everything unique of and for me]. Thus, it was very common, normal and habitual for me to not only be self-critical, also negative, uncomplimentary, [violations of the Three C's], professing, confessing my negative, lacking [with the thinking and justification of 'realistic'], often verbally including harsh statements and verbal abuse, like "You idiot...", "How Stupid...", and others. When i began to be aware and realize how harmful and damaging this 'self-talk' is, it became clear, obvious, since certainly i would never say this to or about my friend. So, how could i do this to myself ? Thus, adjusted my self-view and self-talk, including the inner thoughts without the verbal abuse.Also, there is no need to condemn myself to remain with the aspects, attributes, etc. which are lacking, negative, etc. The more proper and actually realistic thinking, way, manner, method, etc., is to notice that which is lacking, needs improvement through proper assessment, evaluation, discernment, analysis, etc. and leave the negative, valuation out, aside except that which is useful, helpful, beneficial, positive, emphasize ability, capability, desire, willingness etc. to improve, change, etc., and that which raises Your self expectation, thus self-image, self-confidence. The additions of awareness, observance, recognition, to appreciation of Your little success, steps, achievements within the day, especially when confronted with difficulties, problems, challenges [which are opportunities] then self compliment, praise, etc. are aspects of 'smelling the roses along the way'. Also being aware, recognizing, having and improving the positive view, perspective, perception which includes know ing the process of challenge itself is good, beneficial and thus rewarding too.. If You want some excellent basics of proper, positive thinking that are simple my initial suggestions are "The Magic of Thinking Big" by David Schwartz and "The Ten Seeds of Greatness" by Dr. Dennis Waitely ["The Psychology of Winning", "Breakfast is For Champions" and all of his books and audio recordings - a former Blue Angels pilot, PhD Psychology, Scripps Institute, SD, CA, worked with returning POW's, Iran hostages, etc. US Olympic Team athletes, etc.]. My hope is that both of You, Mitchell and Logan will continue in Your efforts, projects, endeavours, etc. Also that what is contained in my [lengthy] comments are clear, helpful, useful beneficial, at least one thing perhaps. With these basics You will continue to grow through Your challenges, projects, situations, problems, opportunities, etc. and also gain more from and through those which You have met, interviewed, have developed connections with, etc. All The Best and Much Success in Your Quest, Health and Well Being. Sincerely
You should interview Kevin Gundaker and Bill fry Kenny is good friends with Kevin Gundaker and he lives not far from St Louis Bill fry is in Arkansas around Greenbrier
Hi Guys, I lived in the Harmony Hills subdivision just left of where Kenny's home place driveway is. I graduated from Fox High 1967 and and went to Vietnam but I remember seeing Rusty and Mike riding dirt bikes down our street and hearing the Wallace race cars fire up and come and go. I learned to drive on those same roads. I knew Kenny Schrader as a young guy also been to the Valley park welding shop. My Dad raced at lake hill speedway in the beginning of the track in the early 50s. Great to see the old home place and all the many more memories this interview brings back. Thank you and tell Kenny hi for me
Kenny Wallace is salt of the Earth. The success he’s had in every division and series is almost impossible to believe. Knowing the roads he travelled to get there and the ways he “made it” is the stuff they write Hollywood screenplays about. What a great video! And by the way, knowing how Kenny helped Dale Earnhardt get that last victory at Talladega SuperSpeedway with that amazing aerodrafting push is almost “the icing on the (career) cake…” Thanks again. That’s why I consistently watch your content.
I’m 65 yrs old I’ve heard more times than I can count,,,,,,,”You can’t see where you are going till you see where you are from”! Thank you for this time stamp road trip down memory lane Kenny!
@Shawn Caldwell; Perhaps there are several aspects which are within Kenny, as his brothers and the others within their era which still remained from the prior. As Kenny stated explicitly, that they worked 'hard', actually built their race cars [see Mark Martin, Allison brothers-family, Petty family, Ernhart family (Kenny still said Dale, Jr. is slightly different - perhaps others of that generation too (Danica Patrick, etc.) - though their parents still required specific things, development, etc.). They always knew what they had, where they came from, were rooted, what it takes to grow, develop, pursue, and appreciate it and perhaps more importantly other people. Also, though there was much publicity with those of that generation, which developed, therre was not much 'fame and fortune' either. You see, what 'fortune' is there left ? Not wealth. Perhaps enough to live more comfortably than their life as children, and to choose to help others too. Also, Kenny and all of them have a good, proper, work ethic. this is clearly apparent with Mark Martin, Darrell Waltrip, The Pettys, Allisons, AJ Foyt, Mears', Andretti's and many others too. Do You know the 'famous' [perhaps not very well known and rarely mentioned] statements of Calvin Coolidge, especially that which is entitled: "Press On" [Persistence & Determination] What Kenny, Mark express along with the others within their lives, including the mechanics and others which Mitchel interviews, meets, exemplify these characteristics [also the Rockingham Raceway caretaker's description about Roger Penske, and other about Richard Childers, etc.] Sincerely
Just now watched this and after he said all that I couldn’t agree more with him. Pretty much all the racers that made nascar what it is took the hard road and had to work for what they had and the fans had such a connection to that. Fans were, for the most part, blue collar and nascar drivers at the time had that same upbringing and so fans appreciated that. Now you have a bunch of rich kids that get rides just because parents have money or they are poster boys for companies and so they have sponsorship. No personality at all.
I have known Herm and his brothers for a long time. but only by the good graces of my best friend Larry Dixon. he drove the Miller Beer car and became buddies with Rusty. Thank you for this story....I enjoyed every second of it.... now I got to go work on my story...NHRA Championship bound.
I grew up and still live in the area. Saw my house, my parents house, and my grandparents house in this video. I won’t put timestamps because people are weird these days but it was quite enjoyable knowing I still drive the same roads every day that this legend does
Not only did he never forget, seems the only changes he made in life were positive ones. It's super cool to see such a humble guy with a history like his, most folks would be super braggy, he's just telling stories.
Kenny, you can make people feel better about themselves without even trying. If everybody had the energy and kindness and humor that you have, this would be a whole different world. Absolutely love your videos Kenny. Thanks.
The one personality of NASCAR I absolutely miss the most. Watching herman on SPEED was the highlight of the speedweeks for sure, for me anyway. Herm has enough stories to fill 3 lifetimes and could definitely listen to him for days. These hometown tours are easily my favorite.
Always love hearing from Kenny. I dont know him personally but have seen him many many times covering Nascar events over the past 20 years. And he never fails to have great racing stories and insight into life and the nascar life. Also I appreciate his wit and sense of humor
Awesome Video Kenny Wallace is definitely class act this stuff your doing is so great keep it up i could of watched atleast four hours thanks again 👍 Earl
That's the reason why I like him he is the real deal and he will tell you straightforward and no BS I like people like that there's not too many people that's like that anymore being real with you telling you straight how it is I respect people like that
One of the most profound AND TRUE comments Kenny made in this video is @50:31,, "Listen, there's a sense of misery that is required to be successful." Those words ring true for EVERY SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS PERSON,, PERIOD. You have to experience failure, you have to get the sh*t kicked out of you (mostly financially), learn, rebuild and come back. Those tough times are what make you stronger, more driven to achieve the things in life you set out to accomplish. How can a person appreciate what they've achieved unless they have to fight for them? Life Lesson's are not read in a book nor are they learned from watching UA-cam, they're learned by being there, by losing and recovering. The loser lets that loss stop him or her, the WINNER stands up and fights for what they set out to accomplish otherwise it has no value.
Very inspirational video I'm a old time carpet installer and that will do great things again. Thanks!!! I'm currently 56yrs.yong and have one More rodeo in me thanks to this video.
EXCELLENT video. Kenny Wallace is one of my favorite racing personalities. He LOVES his fans. You can approach him at any race, and he's happy to talk to you, take pictures, and sign autographs. I can't wait to see him at the PDC, in Fairbury Illinois this year.
I love watching this video, with him being home,he brings back so many memories, he's the same way as he was in highschool, down to earth fun as hell, he treated everyone the same,I sat next to him in art class, kept me smiling all the time he'd bring in pictures of the race,use to love listening to the stories of Rusty's races he went to, what you see is what you get, he used to love to talk and joke and laugh, sure do miss them days
WOW - THE HISTORY OF THE WALLACE FAMILY and how they all got to be famous, through the trials and tribulations of life --- Man it just doesn't get any better than this - THANK YOU
Thanks for this...In the 90's my dad worked for Square D in Peru, Indiana and pushed his plant manager to get Kenny Wallace's car in our local circus parade...We built the float that would haul this Nascar in our garage... Kenny's car and the hauler would be kept in the Square D factory....I will never forget how proud he was as we traveled through the parade that day and they fired up the engine and revved it up for the crowd.... Thanks for that memory Kenny Wallace...!!!!
Videos like these are NEVER long enough. There is sooooo much to learn from legends like Kenny and others that can never be fully gone over in a single video! Very much appreciated for the stroll down memory lane with him and thankful for the stories he shared as well. Forever a "Russy" fan but "The Herminator" is a close second. Thanks Mitch and Logan for videos like these, see y'all in the next one.
omg... Dale JR... if you could get him to do a tour like this!!!! Priceless!!! Viral!!! I am that dude that cried when Dale Sr passed away... and have not watched a race since.... Hard to watch when your hero aint in it...
What a great feel good story, I drag raced for 40 yrs. until we couldn't afford it any more. The story you made takes me back 70s & 80s when racing was fun and not work. When it became work it wasn't fun any more. Sure I enjoyed it but the racing became a business and turned into work and took most of the fun out of it. Thank you Logan & Mitchell for my own Magical Mystery History Tour.
Quite the video. Always great to hear back round stories on successful people. Kenny like many of us that grew up in 50's and 60's went without,worked hard, sacrificed. Kenny thinks just like many of us old hardened baby boomers. Thanks you very much for this video.
You got it Ken’a Wallace, so sad but sadly true… I’ve owed my HVAC Contracting business, this year is 50 years, I’ve never seen anything like it is now… finding real craftsman in anything these days. Really sad And hey I’m to blame as much as anyone , thinking 💭 I was making things better for my kids… we failed to show them how to work and now we got what we got. Really appreciate the interview with Kenny.
Mitchell, I have been watching you since you were sleeping in the Escalade at race week. This is one of the best videos you have made. What a goldmine for young people. Kenny is informative entertaining and full of wisdom.I have enjoyed watching all your videos but this is a top 5 . Keep up the awesome work young man
The Hermann tells it like it is and was. I'm an Old School short track racer from the Midwest and I really understand what Hermann is saying and has gone thru!! Thanks for the video.
@Jesse Rojas; Perhaps You and others will figure out that FOX-Sports does NOT 'deserve' to have people like Kenny Wallace ! They actually NEVER did ! FOX is Turner - a Globalist/Elite - just as ALL media - of ALL forms - including this platform also from its inception before bigG-AlphBtI bought it (it was intended - by the InQTel+ -as the ARPAdevlpmt=>"Inet") "...caught in a landslide-no escape from reality... easy come , easy go, every which way the wind blows...little high, little low ..." [do You know the references ? or are they from a different 'time stamp' ? Sincerely
He's the real deal dirt track to NASCAR. He earned every step he's taken, and now helping younger drivers get there that are willing to put in the work. He's a true racer. Loved the video. Keep them coming, teaching automotive history in awesome way. Thank you
@@Stapleton42 I've been here before the PFI Speed tune video and motion raceworks videos, I'll be here til the end. Keep motivating cars guys. Awesome channel!
We had a saying growing up that rings just as true today as it did then about guys that had it far too easy and never came up the hard way and had everything handed to them. "No mileage, Not deserving!" Also knowing the value of a dollar between being poor and being wealthy creates a healthy respect for money 💰. Guys like herm have what I call balance or a "well rounded individual " . I could listen to him for hours because so much of what he says rings so true for me at 64. Thanks for getting this video 📹 out to the public. People need to hear these stories to understand the history . The past has huge value to learn from. Thanks again.
Wow this was deep, I felt his pain as a poor kid who didn’t have shit but that did not stop me from building my own racecars from ground up with little to no money. I only won a few times at different tracks and with junkyard motors with 300000 miles on them. If I had any money left after paying the bills I would buy used parts but most of the time I would work on other peoples cars for used parts to build my cars. I would love to of had new tires there’s no telling how many more races I could have won if I had new tires or at least a rebuilt motor, I bought used tires from the rich drivers. I learned how to setup my cars so I could pass in corners because my engine would lose power and smoking. I enjoyed building all the racecars and winning in them because Other people would want to buy it because it was a winning car. I can’t remember how many racecars I have built for other people and myself probably around 30 cars. I finally hung it up in my late 20s. I am 40 now I have a 21yr son and 16yr son they both want to race but They’re going to have to work for what they want, I not going to make it easy for them but I will help anyway I can.
Brother I love that you're bringing NASCAR history to these younger generations. I went to TALLADEGA my first time in 1978. I love all things NASCAR and really appreciate you buddy. You and lovely Logan are doing great work.
Holy crap Herman we grew up so similar.... We had the back of roads of Morocco.. Twisting bumpy fast sweeping turns a hair pin from The construction of I 75... We raced too. But were swimmers... Grew up poor ... 8 of us... I watched racing whenever it came on ABC..Wide World of Sports.. pack our lunches, worked 2 jobs since I was 16... Didn't race cars until 1993 ... 33 years old. Love your life lessons.
Kenny Wallace, one of the greats of life and racing. I never get tired of listening to him talk. He has such a good outlook, funny and filled with great life advice. Thanks for the video and thank you Kenny for your time.
What a great video, very informative of what Kenny and his brothers / family went through in the early days, very determined to be successful and that did it. Great video !
Could this shit get any better? Man you're killing it. I absolutely love these stories these guys tell and just learning so much. Thank you Mitchell and Logan.
That black Acura TL at timestamp 41:56 is what I traded my Yukon XL for and it's what I traded for my suburban. And I'm glad I got my suburban bevsuse we just got nailed with horrible snow and ice and my wife's sonata ain't going anywhere in this shit we have. And the road crews suck. My suburban is actually the optional AWD with selectable 4 wheel low
I fully understand his time stamps. I grew up in one place until I was 19, then I left home, went into the U.S.AIR FORCE for almost 23 years, then I retired, had property I bought 10 miles from when I left, built my home, and then I knew no one because everything changes, people change. Three different time stamps in my life. Now I’m 78, no one, very few know what I’m talking about. Thank you for this vlog I really appreciate it.
First racetrack I ever went to. Lake Hill Speedway, had to be mid 70's. Boy do I have memories of that track! The box of popcorn was the best. Used to sit in turn 3 at the end of the stands. First midget race I ever saw and they were quick!! Later in life, I was fortunate enough to go to NASCAR events with my dad and meet all of them, even went to their parents Russ and Judy's house on Lake Norman. I was there when Russ had a new lawnmower dropped off and I remember to this day the way their dad treated that delivery guy. I believe that's when I learned this, how you treat people in life you don't need tells a lot about a mans character. Thank you Kenny and all involved for this trek down memory lane. Go to youtube and watch the reunion from years ago while the track was sill there, kind of.
Your living a dream just to be with him an talking that was awesome I was a rusty fan mark Martin fan. Mostly martin with a bedroom suit as a kid but I think rusty did 200 once an that always spark me seeing that sign in pizza hut as a kid
@@Stapleton42 like the old timers of NASCAR have been saying- "try until you cant anymore, that how i succeeded". You can get Dale. Keep doing these and hell, you may end up on his podcast/youtube lol.
Great video as always man. Kenny's a good guy, met him a couple times and he always has time to talk to anyone. Thanks for taking time to do this. EDIT - He's right about putting things off until later because there's time. I worked 10+ hour days seven days a week for years stacking cash and buying projects. Never had time to spend money or work on my junk. I had big plans of retiring early and doing my thing. I got a warning 12yrs ago when I had a heart attack at 35. I didn't slow down, if anything I worked harder. I was gonna retire at 50. I had a stroke 2yrs ago at 45. Now I have all the time in the world but I'm disabled and can't do shit. I still work on the weekends but other than that I don't do anything anymore. Take time for yourself and don't put things off.
Mine was blood pressure, stress, and a bad diet. I only ate once a day and it was usually fast food. I was super active but everything together conspired to nearly kill me.
He is a character. Alot of truth and experience coming from him. This is very important info for the younger generations coming up. I'm 48 and have really started about death and time.
Another great video. I love how you just let whoever your interviewing tell their story instead of constantly interrupting them with other questions while they’re in the middle of trying to tell a story like some of the other UA-camrs do. Another one that I think would be very interesting for you to interview would be Kenny Schrader. Especially with being kinda from the same area and his career kinda intertwined with the Wallace family and him and Mark Martin and the Wallace’s all had early ties to right here in Springfield Mo and the late great Larry Phillips. Thanks again for doing what you do and I’m glad you got Kenny to come out of his shell a little bit and not be so quiet and shy 😜
Kenny is the most straight forward down to earth person . He made a lot of good points about the latest generation of drivers. I love your videos. Great insight to the history of racing.
2 things I didn’t mention in the video: We did have permission to hop the fence at Lake Hill Speedway. Also we just released a whole line of retro nascar themed Merch on the website! Stapletonautoworks.com
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@Stapleton42; Mitchell and Logan, this is another GREAT interview vlog with another of the great, essential racing car drivers of the previous generations that still developed with, worked, built their race cars, developed through the various racing circuits then into the larger circuits.
Kenny mentions three very important major racing circuits, which he and his brothers along with others were involved in too.
Only NASCAR remains and continues; USAC, ASA were essential too - declined and absorbed [as CART & NTT became one, and NHRA is geat, somehow IHRA still exists].
perhaps the decline and absorption of ASA & USAC also significantly affected the Lake Hill Speedway and others too and led to their demise and closure ?
We can see other raceways-tracks currently closing too ... why ?
As for the main principles which Kenny conveys and Mark Martin along with the others You have interviewed, and met, [Darrell Waltrip] including the mechanics and Rockingham Raceway caretaker along with his description of Roger Penske have basic commonalities.
Among them are proper treatment of people, individuals, appreciation, 'hard work', growing, development .. all is a process, development, etc.
The essence of 'hard work' is within what is famous, though rarely quoted and known, anymore:
Calvin Coolidge:
"Press On"
[the keys are Persistence & Determination]
"Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan ‘press on’ has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.”
Also, having clear goals. Then develop a path, plan, method, access those with information, knowledge, guidance.
There are actually NONE which are 'Self-Made'. It is a common fallacy, falsehood, pretense, misconception, false portrayal, narrative, claims, label and title.
All The Best and Much Success in Your Quest, Health and Well Being.
Sincerely
@Stapleton42; Mitchell and Logan,
These basics were given, taught, educated and guided me by individual which developed into becoming 'Wealthy' - some were actually 'poor' or similar with what Kenny describes [lower, basic, working, middle class], 'multi-millionaires' (from the 1970's-1980's onward, increasing).
these ideas, concepts, principles still exist, prevail and are necessary today as they always have been.
You can be individually developed, grow, and revived through these basics. There are few that promote, teach and educate them.
Kenny, Michael, Russel [Rusty] Wallace, The Petty Family, Allison Family, AJ Foyt, Mears Family, Andretti Family, Roger Penske and his Team, Kenny Schrader, J, Johnson, etc. all are clear examples of these ideas, concepts, principles, though they may not be specifically aware of these basics, though were developed, taught within their lives to live according to them.
Also, the slight difference between 'Rusty'Russell, Ken[ney] Schrader and Kenny Wallace are more focused upon the future and not sentimental about the past, comes form other aspects, not just the decade [am born in 1959, am not specifically 'sentimental' though have a wide, broad,view with depth of my entire life too].
Perhaps my view is affected by knowing and living these principles too.
Also, another which Kenny conveys knowing that life is 'short' and 'born to die', which means life is limited.
Kenny quotes Koby Briant" as saying knowing be aware, daily that We don't have time, proceed with urgency [or a sense of urgency].
Also that which he quotes from Harry Gant to stop and smell the roses.
WE can and should 'smell the roses' along the way, each day. WE can and should 'smell the roses' each time, situation, in which we are challenged, which are opportunities.
If we assess, evaluate, discern, analyze, etc. daily, at least to improve, grow, develop daily, this also includes seeing, being aware, observing, recognizing, appreciating the good aspects along with those that were not good, bad, need improvement, etc.
If an individual has difficulty to see, be aware, observing and appreciating their own good, sometimes doing this with another, as Your partner, other-half, especially and complimenting the other, then also doing the same with Yourself becomes easier. Also, then setting aside time to be aware of, assess, evaluate, discern, analyze the self not only for critique, growth, improvement, also the good, positive, etc. attributes, aspects, abilities, capabilities, selections, choices, actions, etc. Each one needs, requires praise, appreciation, recognition, especially from those which are around and surround us, within Our most inner circle, home and 'other-half'. Just as Your 'other-half' requires Your appreciation, compliments, praise, etc., so too We need to give Our Self the same treatment. These aspects about awareness, recognition, observation, appreciation, praise, complements, positive, etc., also work together, is interrelated, interconnected, intertwined and affect each other, back and forth and spiral too. With each aspect form awareness through active appreciation, praise compliment, the more one does it with another the more one can do it with the self and the more one does it with the self, the more one can do it with another.
Please remember and be aware that sincere praise and compliments are not flattery. As Dale Carnegie wrote that Flattery will get You nowhere, but sincere compliments [and praise] will get You everywhere [also one of the simplest forms of compliment is to call a person by their name - as he, Dale (a more famous, significant, important one, expert in interpersonal communications and relations) also wrote 'remember a man's [person's] name, it is the sweetest sound to everyone', each individual - this is clearly interconnected, interrelated, intertwined.]
Dale Carnegie, also author of "How To Win Friends and Influence People"
The Three C's : Never Criticize, Condemn or Complain [my positive transformation: Compliment, Condone, appreCiate, + reCognize, (+observe, aware, praise -which enable the previous too)]
Six ways how to Win Friends
Twelve ways How to Influence People
[these 6 & 12 are also interrelated, interconnected, intertwined with the Three C's, and also manifestations too.]
More precisely, accurately, exactly:
Each moment of life is a Gift, Present, opportunity, challenge.
There is a real life example which i heard from distinguished gentleman [You would not know] the follow actual occurrence he experienced when he visited a home with elderly residents.
On old woman which few would interact with, he noticed, she seem to be speaking, almost mumbling in a low voice - which she repeated, over and over:
"Yesterday is history.
Tomorrow is a mystery
Today is a Gift from HashAYM [The name - meaning The Creator, G-d/Almighty, Master of All]
that is why it is called the Present."
Thus, each day is a gift, and We should use it properly - not waste it.
[similar to an advertisement, which was common during the 1970's "...A Mind is a terrible thing to waste"
Rather this should be changed to "Every Life, Mind and Moment is precious; Use it properly. Don't Waste it."
This can actually be applied to every moment.
Thus, more so - Every Moment is precious and a gift.
So, You are precious, each of You, and each moment of Your life, as each moment, situation, challenge, problem, are a gift, opportunity, and each individual too. Such, each should be treated accordingly. Thus You, Your 'other-half', and others are worthy for the positive C's.
You do not know me [except for some previous lengthy comments, perhaps].
Nothing i have done or have been involved in, with or within has resulted in anything 'famous' or noteworthy, probably, for you, certainly not within Your environment, surroundings, community, neighborhood, life experiences, etc. Our only connection is via this channel.
My background and combined 'nature' includes a basically positive view with highly developed self-critical, crticism [there are basis and reasons from home which add, are interrelated, interconnected, intertwined to and with this - which are within my individual, specific, arranged set of everything unique of and for me]. Thus, it was very common, normal and habitual for me to not only be self-critical, also negative, uncomplimentary, [violations of the Three C's], professing, confessing my negative, lacking [with the thinking and justification of 'realistic'], often verbally including harsh statements and verbal abuse, like "You idiot...", "How Stupid...", and others. When i began to be aware and realize how harmful and damaging this 'self-talk' is, it became clear, obvious, since certainly i would never say this to or about my friend. So, how could i do this to myself ?
Thus, adjusted my self-view and self-talk, including the inner thoughts without the verbal abuse.Also, there is no need to condemn myself to remain with the aspects, attributes, etc. which are lacking, negative, etc.
The more proper and actually realistic thinking, way, manner, method, etc., is to notice that which is lacking, needs improvement through proper assessment, evaluation, discernment, analysis, etc. and leave the negative, valuation out, aside except that which is useful, helpful, beneficial, positive, emphasize ability, capability, desire, willingness etc. to improve, change, etc., and that which raises Your self expectation, thus self-image, self-confidence.
The additions of awareness, observance, recognition, to appreciation of Your little success, steps, achievements within the day, especially when confronted with difficulties, problems, challenges [which are opportunities] then self compliment, praise, etc. are aspects of 'smelling the roses along the way'. Also being aware, recognizing, having and improving the positive view, perspective, perception which includes know ing the process of challenge itself is good, beneficial and thus rewarding too..
If You want some excellent basics of proper, positive thinking that are simple my initial suggestions are "The Magic of Thinking Big" by David Schwartz and "The Ten Seeds of Greatness" by Dr. Dennis Waitely ["The Psychology of Winning", "Breakfast is For Champions" and all of his books and audio recordings - a former Blue Angels pilot, PhD Psychology, Scripps Institute, SD, CA, worked with returning POW's, Iran hostages, etc. US Olympic Team athletes, etc.].
My hope is that both of You, Mitchell and Logan will continue in Your efforts, projects, endeavours, etc.
Also that what is contained in my [lengthy] comments are clear, helpful, useful beneficial, at least one thing perhaps.
With these basics You will continue to grow through Your challenges, projects, situations, problems, opportunities, etc. and also gain more from and through those which You have met, interviewed, have developed connections with, etc.
All The Best and Much Success in Your Quest, Health and Well Being.
Sincerely
You have to HAVE TO keep making these types of videos this is why I subscribed to your channel
You should interview Kevin Gundaker and Bill fry Kenny is good friends with Kevin Gundaker and he lives not far from St Louis Bill fry is in Arkansas around Greenbrier
Hi Guys, I lived in the Harmony Hills subdivision just left of where Kenny's home place driveway is. I graduated from Fox High 1967 and and went to Vietnam but I remember seeing Rusty and Mike riding dirt bikes down our street and hearing the Wallace race cars fire up and come and go. I learned to drive on those same roads. I knew Kenny Schrader as a young guy also been to the Valley park welding shop. My Dad raced at lake hill speedway in the beginning of the track in the early 50s.
Great to see the old home place and all the many more memories this interview brings back. Thank you and tell Kenny hi for me
can never get enough of listening to kenny
Kenny Wallace is salt of the Earth. The success he’s had in every division and series is almost impossible to believe. Knowing the roads he travelled to get there and the ways he “made it” is the stuff they write Hollywood screenplays about. What a great video! And by the way, knowing how Kenny helped Dale Earnhardt get that last victory at Talladega SuperSpeedway with that amazing aerodrafting push is almost “the icing on the (career) cake…”
Thanks again. That’s why I consistently watch your content.
I’m 65 yrs old I’ve heard more times than I can count,,,,,,,”You can’t see where you are going till you see where you are from”! Thank you for this time stamp road trip down memory lane Kenny!
I’ve never heard that before. Interesting
I really like Kenny he is what he is and no phony deals what you see is what you get
Kenny is a down to earth guy who never let fame get to his head. He never forgot where he came from. He should be in the NASCAR hall of fame.
@Shawn Caldwell; Perhaps there are several aspects which are within Kenny, as his brothers and the others within their era which still remained from the prior.
As Kenny stated explicitly, that they worked 'hard', actually built their race cars [see Mark Martin, Allison brothers-family, Petty family, Ernhart family (Kenny still said Dale, Jr. is slightly different - perhaps others of that generation too (Danica Patrick, etc.) - though their parents still required specific things, development, etc.).
They always knew what they had, where they came from, were rooted, what it takes to grow, develop, pursue, and appreciate it and perhaps more importantly other people.
Also, though there was much publicity with those of that generation, which developed, therre was not much 'fame and fortune' either.
You see, what 'fortune' is there left ? Not wealth. Perhaps enough to live more comfortably than their life as children, and to choose to help others too.
Also, Kenny and all of them have a good, proper, work ethic. this is clearly apparent with Mark Martin, Darrell Waltrip, The Pettys, Allisons, AJ Foyt, Mears', Andretti's and many others too.
Do You know the 'famous' [perhaps not very well known and rarely mentioned] statements of Calvin Coolidge, especially that which is entitled:
"Press On"
[Persistence & Determination]
What Kenny, Mark express along with the others within their lives, including the mechanics and others which Mitchel interviews, meets, exemplify these characteristics [also the Rockingham Raceway caretaker's description about Roger Penske, and other about Richard Childers, etc.]
Sincerely
Kenny nailed it and that is the exact reason I haven't watched a NASCAR race in 15years.
I know he is totally talking about silver spoon Chase Elliott
He hit the nail on the head with Nascar. So many guys getting rides for no reason or who haven't earned it.
I started not watching this year because I just got tired of the arguements, fights and everything else going on, I like the history of it.
Sport has so much history and potential but it's become a little rich boi parade.
Just now watched this and after he said all that I couldn’t agree more with him. Pretty much all the racers that made nascar what it is took the hard road and had to work for what they had and the fans had such a connection to that. Fans were, for the most part, blue collar and nascar drivers at the time had that same upbringing and so fans appreciated that. Now you have a bunch of rich kids that get rides just because parents have money or they are poster boys for companies and so they have sponsorship. No personality at all.
I have known Herm and his brothers for a long time. but only by the good graces of my best friend Larry Dixon. he drove the Miller Beer car and became buddies with Rusty. Thank you for this story....I enjoyed every second of it.... now I got to go work on my story...NHRA Championship bound.
The part where he was saying “everything should be done with urgency” Kenny really has it figured out.
I grew up and still live in the area. Saw my house, my parents house, and my grandparents house in this video. I won’t put timestamps because people are weird these days but it was quite enjoyable knowing I still drive the same roads every day that this legend does
Always love how humble Kenny is, never forgot who he is or where he came from.
Not only did he never forget, seems the only changes he made in life were positive ones. It's super cool to see such a humble guy with a history like his, most folks would be super braggy, he's just telling stories.
TheGeekyGamer I like Herman the best. His two bros have fat heads like they were the best and everyone else was a nobody.
He is brutally honest! I love his world view and how he remembers where he’s from.
Man - Grew up a Rusty Wallace fan through my childhood, but I am officially a Kenny fan. What a sweet guy. Keep up the great work :)
No one has ever said anything negative about Kenny Wallace. Such a good fella.
I always liked Kenny Wallace but after this, I have found a whole new sense of respect for this man!
Very cool! Kenny Wallace is quite the character. Love these informal interview videos! Thanks man, with you all the way!
i made it all the way tooo..... 1 . 08 . 04....... ' ol kenny is an awesome very detail'd story teller.... i love his story's
Kenny is such an interesting guy, pretty awesome to see how humble and chill he is.
these are a awsome series of videos. getting these drivers to tell their stories before they are gone and forgotten is priceless.
Exactly why we do it. Now this information will live forever.
Kenny, you can make people feel better about themselves without even trying. If everybody had the energy and kindness and humor that you have, this would be a whole different world. Absolutely love your videos Kenny. Thanks.
Kenny is the man
Kenny's honesty is one of the reasons why I allways rooted for him.
I always liked these guys. Especially him. Just like he says, he knows. So you listen when he talks. So much knowledge so much heart.
The one personality of NASCAR I absolutely miss the most. Watching herman on SPEED was the highlight of the speedweeks for sure, for me anyway. Herm has enough stories to fill 3 lifetimes and could definitely listen to him for days. These hometown tours are easily my favorite.
One of the funniest, if not the funniest people I have ever met. What an opportunity to get to roam around with this guy and just listen.
"Live every day with urgency " we are not guaranteed our days nor time here ... Man Kenny this was Solid Gold.. THANK YOU 💗
Kenny is the man! No sugar coating just tell it like it is.
Always love hearing from Kenny. I dont know him personally but have seen him many many times covering Nascar events over the past 20 years. And he never fails to have great racing stories and insight into life and the nascar life. Also I appreciate his wit and sense of humor
Kenny is awesome, I could listen to him for hours. Great stories of time.
Kenny is one of my favorite people. His personality is very electric and energetic.
💗💗💗 Thank you Kenny for giving the world a glimpse into the past ..
Takeaway : Hard work and Tons of Sacrfice 👐
The Wallace brothers are the real deal 💪
Not mike tho
Awesome Video Kenny Wallace is definitely class act this stuff your doing is so great keep it up i could of watched atleast four hours thanks again 👍 Earl
Glad you enjoyed it Earl!
That's the reason why I like him he is the real deal and he will tell you straightforward and no BS I like people like that there's not too many people that's like that anymore being real with you telling you straight how it is I respect people like that
Great example of the old school days. Sure do miss them days.
I don't see how anyone could be mad Herman trespassed. He's the funniest dude on the face of the planet.
Ken Schrader next!
And Michael Waltrip. Wish the racers of today were like the racers of the past.
I SECOND it
Good ol Ken Schrader NEXT
Yep, Michael Waltrip coming up AFTER Ken Schrader
Definitely Ken Schrader!
Schrader, great suggestion. 👍 Yes Herman is the funniest dude ever.
what an amazing lovely man i could listen to him all day long
One of the most profound AND TRUE comments Kenny made in this video is @50:31,, "Listen, there's a sense of misery that is required to be successful." Those words ring true for EVERY SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS PERSON,, PERIOD. You have to experience failure, you have to get the sh*t kicked out of you (mostly financially), learn, rebuild and come back. Those tough times are what make you stronger, more driven to achieve the things in life you set out to accomplish. How can a person appreciate what they've achieved unless they have to fight for them? Life Lesson's are not read in a book nor are they learned from watching UA-cam, they're learned by being there, by losing and recovering. The loser lets that loss stop him or her, the WINNER stands up and fights for what they set out to accomplish otherwise it has no value.
Really love how people from racing like to make videos with you. Shows the good people
thanks man
Another score, great stuff. Kenny is a national treasure.
Kenny has always been a encourager and up Lifting person. God Bless you Kenny
So much respect for all those guys. I could listen to these stories for the rest of my life 👍
Very inspirational video I'm a old time carpet installer and that will do great things again. Thanks!!! I'm currently 56yrs.yong and have one More rodeo in me thanks to this video.
Thanks Russell we appreciate you!
EXCELLENT video. Kenny Wallace is one of my favorite racing personalities. He LOVES his fans. You can approach him at any race, and he's happy to talk to you, take pictures, and sign autographs. I can't wait to see him at the PDC, in Fairbury Illinois this year.
I love watching this video, with him being home,he brings back so many memories, he's the same way as he was in highschool, down to earth fun as hell, he treated everyone the same,I sat next to him in art class, kept me smiling all the time he'd bring in pictures of the race,use to love listening to the stories of Rusty's races he went to, what you see is what you get, he used to love to talk and joke and laugh, sure do miss them days
Kenny is the last man that needs a cup of coffee lol
😂😂😂
But he's the first to get a cup this is awesome brother 👏
😂🤣😂🙏🏻
No kidding
Poor Herman.
WOW - THE HISTORY OF THE WALLACE FAMILY and how they all got to be famous, through the trials and tribulations of life --- Man it just doesn't get any better than this - THANK YOU
Kenny is great!
Thank you for bringing everyone this.
We appreciate you man!
Thanks for this...In the 90's my dad worked for Square D in Peru, Indiana and pushed his plant manager to get Kenny Wallace's car in our local circus parade...We built the float that would haul this Nascar in our garage... Kenny's car and the hauler would be kept in the Square D factory....I will never forget how proud he was as we traveled through the parade that day and they fired up the engine and revved it up for the crowd.... Thanks for that memory Kenny Wallace...!!!!
I absolutely love learning the history and the backstory of all these NASCAR greats that I grew up watching
I could listen to stories like this all day
Same!
Videos like these are NEVER long enough. There is sooooo much to learn from legends like Kenny and others that can never be fully gone over in a single video! Very much appreciated for the stroll down memory lane with him and thankful for the stories he shared as well. Forever a "Russy" fan but "The Herminator" is a close second. Thanks Mitch and Logan for videos like these, see y'all in the next one.
Thanks man we are glad you’re here!
This is awesome, I could sit around for hours and talk with kenny!!
omg... Dale JR... if you could get him to do a tour like this!!!! Priceless!!! Viral!!! I am that dude that cried when Dale Sr passed away... and have not watched a race since.... Hard to watch when your hero aint in it...
What a great feel good story, I drag raced for 40 yrs. until we couldn't afford it any more. The story you made takes me back 70s & 80s when racing was fun and not work. When it became work it wasn't fun any more. Sure I enjoyed it but the racing became a business and turned into work and took most of the fun out of it. Thank you Logan & Mitchell for my own Magical Mystery History Tour.
Thanks man we appreciate you
Quite the video. Always great to hear back round stories on successful people. Kenny like many of us that grew up in 50's and 60's went without,worked hard, sacrificed. Kenny thinks just like many of us old hardened baby boomers. Thanks you very much for this video.
You got it Ken’a Wallace, so sad but sadly true… I’ve owed my HVAC Contracting business, this year is 50 years, I’ve never seen anything like it is now… finding real craftsman in anything these days. Really sad
And hey I’m to blame as much as anyone , thinking 💭 I was making things better for my kids… we failed to show them how to work and now we got what we got.
Really appreciate the interview with Kenny.
Mitchell, I have been watching you since you were sleeping in the Escalade at race week. This is one of the best videos you have made. What a goldmine for young people. Kenny is informative entertaining and full of wisdom.I have enjoyed watching all your videos but this is a top 5 . Keep up the awesome work young man
Thanks man. There really are a ton of important life lessons in here for anyone. Even people who don’t race
Great job Mitchell, Herman is one of the best to listen to.
I agree!
Kenny Wallace is freakin awesome! Boy he really does tell it like it is. Just a great episode, thanks guys. 🤘🏻🇺🇸
I love Kenny take on life. Keep talking and telling your story Sir.
The Hermann tells it like it is and was. I'm an Old School short track racer from the Midwest and I really understand what Hermann is saying
and has gone thru!! Thanks for the video.
You’re welcome sir 💪🏻
Yep
You gotta keep diggin and doin
Fantastic video. I have liked Mr. Kenny Wallace. He tells you like it is. It is nice to see him tell about his past. Keep them coming.
Who’s doesn’t like Kenny Wallace! I really miss see him on fox sports!
@Jesse Rojas; Perhaps You and others will figure out that FOX-Sports does NOT 'deserve' to have people like Kenny Wallace !
They actually NEVER did ! FOX is Turner - a Globalist/Elite - just as ALL media - of ALL forms - including this platform also from its inception before bigG-AlphBtI bought it (it was intended - by the InQTel+ -as the ARPAdevlpmt=>"Inet")
"...caught in a landslide-no escape from reality... easy come , easy go, every which way the wind blows...little high, little low ..."
[do You know the references ? or are they from a different 'time stamp' ?
Sincerely
I enjoy these videos because the conversations are so real and these guys (professional race car drivers) are so real and down to earth.
Thanks Kevin! That’s what it’s all about
I'm only 2-min into the video and already smashed the up button. Kenny is the best, great channel!
He's the real deal dirt track to NASCAR. He earned every step he's taken, and now helping younger drivers get there that are willing to put in the work. He's a true racer. Loved the video. Keep them coming, teaching automotive history in awesome way. Thank you
Anytime man. We appreciate you being here for it
@@Stapleton42 I've been here before the PFI Speed tune video and motion raceworks videos, I'll be here til the end. Keep motivating cars guys. Awesome channel!
Kenny is gold.
Loved every minute of this.
Kenny Wallace was a great tour guide. Mitchell another great job !!!
Stapleton42 bringing the Nascar history back. Let's not forget about Logan either . Keep up the awesome work 👏
Amen brother!!
Yeah, what an awesome couple for sure.
We had a saying growing up that rings just as true today as it did then about guys that had it far too easy and never came up the hard way and had everything handed to them.
"No mileage, Not deserving!"
Also knowing the value of a dollar between being poor and being wealthy creates a healthy respect for money 💰. Guys like herm have what I call balance or a "well rounded individual " . I could listen to him for hours because so much of what he says rings so true for me at 64. Thanks for getting this video 📹 out to the public. People need to hear these stories to understand the history . The past has huge value to learn from. Thanks again.
Thanks you Randall we are so glad you found this video. Welcome to the channel
Did anyone else notice Kenny drove more with his leg than his hands!
Caution or pace lap speed
sure did
Lol arms crossed steering with his knees
not sure he ever actually took a breath either..... too many stories to get out
I really enjoyed watching this Kenny...it was good...you have told an important story...
These old NASCAR driver history vids are mint 👌
Rusty was mine and my dad's favorite driver, so I'm really enjoying this video.
I loved watching Kenny race at Tri-City Speedway this past summer over in Granite City, IL. Love the Wallace Brothers.
They just don't make NASCAR drivers like Kenny anymore, I miss those days when there was actual racing done by real drivers.
There are real drivers racing today, you're too stupid to know that because you DoNt WaTcH AnYmOrE
I love listening to Kenny. He's straight forward and can make you in a heartbeat. Would love to see more vids like this.
More videos like this are coming!!
Wow this was deep, I felt his pain as a poor kid who didn’t have shit but that did not stop me from building my own racecars from ground up with little to no money. I only won a few times at different tracks and with junkyard motors with 300000 miles on them. If I had any money left after paying the bills I would buy used parts but most of the time I would work on other peoples cars for used parts to build my cars. I would love to of had new tires there’s no telling how many more races I could have won if I had new tires or at least a rebuilt motor, I bought used tires from the rich drivers. I learned how to setup my cars so I could pass in corners because my engine would lose power and smoking. I enjoyed building all the racecars and winning in them because Other people would want to buy it because it was a winning car. I can’t remember how many racecars I have built for other people and myself probably around 30 cars. I finally hung it up in my late 20s. I am 40 now I have a 21yr son and 16yr son they both want to race but They’re going to have to work for what they want, I not going to make it easy for them but I will help anyway I can.
Great video, so down to earth, The Hermanater, thanks very entertaining.
Brother I love that you're bringing NASCAR history to these younger generations. I went to TALLADEGA my first time in 1978. I love all things NASCAR and really appreciate you buddy. You and lovely Logan are doing great work.
Thats what we do! Hopefully bringing this knowledge to the younger crowd like us is very important.
Holy crap Herman we grew up so similar.... We had the back of roads of Morocco.. Twisting bumpy fast sweeping turns a hair pin from The construction of I 75... We raced too. But were swimmers... Grew up poor ... 8 of us... I watched racing whenever it came on ABC..Wide World of Sports..
pack our lunches, worked 2 jobs since I was 16... Didn't race cars until 1993 ... 33 years old.
Love your life lessons.
Excellent stuff
The world according to Herm 😂 Such an awesome guy, great stories, awesome video.
Thanks Mitchell & Logan ❤️
I just love Herm. Thanks for doing this.
Between you and the Dale Jr Download, I get all the old Nascars stories I need 🤘🤘🤘
Another killer video dude!
Kenny Wallace, one of the greats of life and racing. I never get tired of listening to him talk. He has such a good outlook, funny and filled with great life advice. Thanks for the video and thank you Kenny for your time.
And a great laugh
Thanks
What a great video, very informative of what Kenny and his brothers / family went through in the early days, very determined to be successful and that did it. Great video !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love his honesty. NOTHING BUT RESPECT For Kenny and family. Wow, its an EPIC story. #classic #Real #love
Could this shit get any better? Man you're killing it. I absolutely love these stories these guys tell and just learning so much. Thank you Mitchell and Logan.
That black Acura TL at timestamp 41:56 is what I traded my Yukon XL for and it's what I traded for my suburban. And I'm glad I got my suburban bevsuse we just got nailed with horrible snow and ice and my wife's sonata ain't going anywhere in this shit we have. And the road crews suck. My suburban is actually the optional AWD with selectable 4 wheel low
I fully understand his time stamps. I grew up in one place until I was 19, then I left home, went into the U.S.AIR FORCE for almost 23 years, then I retired, had property I bought 10 miles from when I left, built my home, and then I knew no one because everything changes, people change. Three different time stamps in my life. Now I’m 78, no one, very few know what I’m talking about. Thank you for this vlog I really appreciate it.
I feel you man. I’m only 26 and I feel like I’m 4 years into a lifetime within a completely different universe than I remember
Well dale.
Looks like it's time for a break and watch sum sick old school talk ..
There's stories are priceless
Let's go..
First racetrack I ever went to. Lake Hill Speedway, had to be mid 70's. Boy do I have memories of that track! The box of popcorn was the best. Used to sit in turn 3 at the end of the stands. First midget race I ever saw and they were quick!! Later in life, I was fortunate enough to go to NASCAR events with my dad and meet all of them, even went to their parents Russ and Judy's house on Lake Norman. I was there when Russ had a new lawnmower dropped off and I remember to this day the way their dad treated that delivery guy. I believe that's when I learned this, how you treat people in life you don't need tells a lot about a mans character. Thank you Kenny and all involved for this trek down memory lane. Go to youtube and watch the reunion from years ago while the track was sill there, kind of.
Your living a dream just to be with him an talking that was awesome I was a rusty fan mark Martin fan. Mostly martin with a bedroom suit as a kid but I think rusty did 200 once an that always spark me seeing that sign in pizza hut as a kid
I know I'm late, But this video is exactly what I needed today. Thank you.
Awesome history lesson with Kenny, he is so down to earth and cool !!! And thanks for all you and Logan do, I love the memory lane video's you do !!!
Thank you for being here Doug we really appreciate you!
Great!
A real man.
He’s a nascar hero.
Never seen the real guy. Thank you Mitchell and Logan.
I bet if you could get in contact with Dale Jr he’d love to talk NASCAR history and do something like this.
Dale should invite Stapleton42 to be on the podcast.
@@ShawnCaldwell11 Let me live some more life to have more to talk about 😂 I don’t think I’m worthy yet lol
@@Stapleton42 you are definitely worthy of it. Can't succeed if you don't try.
@@Stapleton42 like the old timers of NASCAR have been saying- "try until you cant anymore, that how i succeeded". You can get Dale. Keep doing these and hell, you may end up on his podcast/youtube lol.
If Mark Martin did what he did, you can bet Dale Jnr is watching
This was one of the best You Tube Video's I've ever watched. Kenny is a great story teller. They way he expressed life is spot on.
Great video as always man. Kenny's a good guy, met him a couple times and he always has time to talk to anyone. Thanks for taking time to do this.
EDIT - He's right about putting things off until later because there's time. I worked 10+ hour days seven days a week for years stacking cash and buying projects. Never had time to spend money or work on my junk. I had big plans of retiring early and doing my thing. I got a warning 12yrs ago when I had a heart attack at 35. I didn't slow down, if anything I worked harder. I was gonna retire at 50. I had a stroke 2yrs ago at 45. Now I have all the time in the world but I'm disabled and can't do shit. I still work on the weekends but other than that I don't do anything anymore. Take time for yourself and don't put things off.
Dang man heart attack at 35? That makes me paranoid 😂 what should I avoid?
Mine was blood pressure, stress, and a bad diet. I only ate once a day and it was usually fast food. I was super active but everything together conspired to nearly kill me.
He is a character. Alot of truth and experience coming from him. This is very important info for the younger generations coming up. I'm 48 and have really started about death and time.
Another great video. I love how you just let whoever your interviewing tell their story instead of constantly interrupting them with other questions while they’re in the middle of trying to tell a story like some of the other UA-camrs do. Another one that I think would be very interesting for you to interview would be Kenny Schrader. Especially with being kinda from the same area and his career kinda intertwined with the Wallace family and him and Mark Martin and the Wallace’s all had early ties to right here in Springfield Mo and the late great Larry Phillips. Thanks again for doing what you do and I’m glad you got Kenny to come out of his shell a little bit and not be so quiet and shy 😜
Yeah had to really try hard to get him to loosen up. He's a quiet guy...lmao
@@Stapleton42 lmao that’s why we love him
Kenny is the most straight forward down to earth person . He made a lot of good points about the latest generation of drivers. I love your videos. Great insight to the history of racing.
Thanks Christopher!