2:00 The #34 car did a helluva fine job avoiding that wreck! Fishtailed twice and kept on going strong! Absolutely beautiful maneuvering! I've never seen a move like that in NASCAR EVER!
That weekend and race was a banner day for NASCAR. Fox did a great job making the rain coverage entertaining with driver banter and such. Then, first time the 500 was run in prime time. Had amazing attendance. Jet dryer incident led to red flag and Brad Keselowski's viral tweet from the car.
@@robminmonaca still relevant to me and to many fans still out there. Went to Kentucky last month and it was a fantastic crowd. Nascar definitely saw a dip in popularity, but they're not even close to dying.
The roof spoilers and air brakes that deploy when the cars get going backwards were one of the best safety inventions. The more you can keep the car upright the safer it is for everyone.
Idk why either, truck racing is very competitive unlike NASCAR. NASCAR with these restrictor plates are boring as fuck, either let the drivers build their car and bring them to the track or limit the fucking horse power. Seriously, no one wants to see the poll winner win every time while the rest of the pack is just in a group the entire race.
0:28 Car #42 and #23, that crash looks very similar to the one in which we lost Dale Earnhardt. So good to see safety has improved and that no one was badly hurt in this one.
HERE is Our Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins, NOT jesus, and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic Scroll: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
@@diabolicespurr Dale Sr is the reason for Hans implementation since he ignored Dr. Robert Hubbard's invention literally saying his brain stem is intact so he's not worried But the 1000s of racers before him all contributed their lives to safety inventions. Ayrton Senna was also a major factor in modern racing safety
Six point harnesses (shoulders, hips, crotch and head), crumple zones, and fire retardant everything. *F1 racers used to lose their legs a lot before "crumple zones", the same basic concept as road cars.
Dr. Robert Hubbard is the reason why so many drivers are alive today. Give credit where it is actually due Dale literally made fun of the Hans device and said his brain stem is intact so he's not worried.... All while Dr. Robert Hubbard' BEGGED people to wear his device.... Dr. Robert Hubbard' is a friggn HERO
I also watched the Newman crash in the grass when he went airborne. That prompted the invention of the wind flaps that we see today on the cars that drastically reduces flipping.
Everytime I see it I am still amazed that Michael Waltrip walked away from that wreck after hitting the cross over gate at Bristol and nosing the car straight into the end of the wall.
@@kdwaynec So you “think” the Heavens, Stars, Sun, Moon, Earth you walk on, water you drink and the air you breathe, just magically appeared from NOTHING??? Oh sir, There IS a Creator and His Holy Name is YaH, as in HalleluYAH “Praise ye YaH”
Newman has been involved in a lot of these. Two wrecks never seem to make these videos.... both happened in the mid 1990’s Taledega race, first bill Elliot flips and then Gordon takes out ken Schrader and send him flipping down the track, one was a red flag.
Large area of the track affected, lots of cars involved, though they only focused on what started the chain in the replay. Had to stop the other cars in order to let the cleanup crews do their job safely.
watching these crashes reminds me of playing free to play online games. all it takes is one person to make a mistake, and there goes the whole match. unfortunately in free to play its more like half the team is making the mistake all at the same time
I always remember the Steve Park/Dale Jr crash at 1:00 as I was watching at the bar, we had a Fantasy league and you could hear 👂 a pin drop !! Always remember Junior jumping out of his car and running over to Park’s car !!
I like how you choose different time periods and not just 1!! You also dont need death or a driver's slight disability be reason for video, this was perfect
I've always compared Michael Waltrip's crash with Dale Earnhardt's crash. How Michael's crash was so horrific and he managed to survive while Dale's really didn't look that bad. I understand about the HANS restraint playing a huge part in it but it still strikes me as odd.
The difference is how the deceleration occurs in crashes like these. Say what you want about horrifying crashes but a lot of those crashes contain a lot of energy being lost over time (such as flipping or rolling or sliding etc) whereas Earnhardt’s crash was not only without the head restraints but it was a rather heavy and instant deceleration into a concrete wall from 160 mph or so. Take it with a grain of salt though, I’m not an expert or anything close
I remember seeing the Steve Park Dale Jr. wreck live. Jr. quickly exited the car to go and help Park. They were teammates but I feel like Jr. would have done that for anyone.
3:41 Commentator: “Jeff Gordon wide open but nowhere to go.” Me: Really because somehow one of the racers managed to squeeze through by going on the grass a little bit.
Uhoh.Trouble.Trouble.Trouble.Barrier.Barrier.Trouble.Problems!Trouble.Trouble.Barrier.CatchFence.Barrier.Trouble. A+ Commentation as always boys, and thank god for that barrier
Kurt Busch's foolishness has probably cost all of the other NASCAR teams billions of dollars in wrecked machines because of his childish, self righteous, unsportsmanlike approach to racing
I still remember the crash where the pit crew member died. That was before there was any rules about pit road speeds or pit crew gear. They would be out there in tee shirts and jeans.
0:36 So nobody else sees the blue car on the left corner make that amazing save?!?!
Ice King oh shit you rite
Full sideways in a stock car at at least 150 lmao
That’s my guy Aric Almirola
thats mcqueen move
@@marcuswong_51 yeah that was before he got a real ride and now can compete. He's doing so much better with Stewart Haas
0:50 They said,”Oh trouble,” at the same time haha.
It's the same person with a messed mic
Bruh
tyrone from Wii Sports no it’s not
Lmao mad funny there so programed to commentate a certain way
Jinx! Everybody owes me a coke.
Or something.
I dunno...childhood...
2:00 The #34 car did a helluva fine job avoiding that wreck! Fishtailed twice and kept on going strong! Absolutely beautiful maneuvering! I've never seen a move like that in NASCAR EVER!
CaptainFoufeu Yep! #38Ragan
Thanks for the compliment :)
Lightning McQueen wouldve survived all of these crashes
nope
0:36 the #20 car obviously knew he had to turn right to go left
Or 5:54 The blue car in the grass
Which one is the #20?
Tomás Teixeira blue one mate.
Yet he still didn’t win any more positions
Hell yeah flat track
5:54 did any one see the blue care in the grass pull a a lightning maqueen move
Yesssss that was awesome
Car*
Yeah ya did
Lol
WOW i dont look this detail xD
10:18 "Speed Is Beautiful" when the Nascar cars were speeding and crashing
I’ve always thought that was funny
Lol
Short pohetic
So you pretty much like people crashing and getting injured or killed?
Speed is madness!!!
Lightning McQueen wouldve survived all of these crashes
Jacob Merks well everyone else survived these crashes
Well duh he can jump
Not in the 6:29 crash
Not in Cars 3, sadly.
At 5:54 look at the blue car he literally pulls a lightning McQueen drift
5:55 the blue car did some lightning McQueen type shit
Best red flag ever? Montoya running into the back of a jet dryer.
That weekend and race was a banner day for NASCAR. Fox did a great job making the rain coverage entertaining with driver banter and such. Then, first time the 500 was run in prime time. Had amazing attendance. Jet dryer incident led to red flag and Brad Keselowski's viral tweet from the car.
Jason Straight one of the last times nascar was relevant somewhat.
@@robminmonaca still relevant to me and to many fans still out there. Went to Kentucky last month and it was a fantastic crowd. Nascar definitely saw a dip in popularity, but they're not even close to dying.
@@jasonstraight1320 went to that race too hell of a finish
By far
The roof spoilers and air brakes that deploy when the cars get going backwards were one of the best safety inventions. The more you can keep the car upright the safer it is for everyone.
Dr. Robert Hubbard the greatest hero is all of motor sport history.
10:10 - you can hear the crowd watching on the replay "OOOOOOH!" about two or three times.
at 4:00 I realize it's only the truck series, but damn, there are more people than that at my local 1/3 mile dirt track on a Tuesday afternoon.
Alex MacLean 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Idk why either, truck racing is very competitive unlike NASCAR.
NASCAR with these restrictor plates are boring as fuck, either let the drivers build their car and bring them to the track or limit the fucking horse power.
Seriously, no one wants to see the poll winner win every time while the rest of the pack is just in a group the entire race.
scaperune32 Dude, the truck series is a part of NASCAR.
@@scaperune32 dude, Trucks are a part of nascar
it is because covid
No one:
Literally no one:
Mosquitos in my bedroom in mid night: 0:45
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Same with both mosquitoes and children. Good thing I can smack one to death
I have to get my dog for the mosquitos
@@OmgTheyKilledKenny_ 😂😂😂
1:11 camera man has balls of steal.
Do you mean steel
Lol
Not like he was gonna make it anywhere running
Camera men are invincible.
@@camtwan1 😂
2:43 and then there's no but where for these guys to go
what
exactly
1:47
Wow,
Danika missed this wreck?
It's going to snow.
Danica*
She raced indycars, she’s in her natural habitat at the glen
0:28
Car #42 and #23, that crash looks very similar to the one in which we lost Dale Earnhardt. So good to see safety has improved and that no one was badly hurt in this one.
HERE is Our Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins, NOT jesus, and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
How these guys manage to get out of these crashes largely unscathed or with relatively minor injuries I will never know. Great stuff.
The safety precautions and stuff are insane my dude, the cars fall apart and the walls are soft.
Dale Earnhardt Senior is the reason for it.
@@diabolicespurr Dale Sr is the reason for Hans implementation since he ignored Dr. Robert Hubbard's invention literally saying his brain stem is intact so he's not worried
But the 1000s of racers before him all contributed their lives to safety inventions.
Ayrton Senna was also a major factor in modern racing safety
I wanna know who in hell's trailerpark, was recording some of this HD footage through an Emerson VCR?? 😆😂🤣
Six point harnesses (shoulders, hips, crotch and head), crumple zones, and fire retardant everything. *F1 racers used to lose their legs a lot before "crumple zones", the same basic concept as road cars.
At 6:52 that is the most mind boggling single car crash I have seen to this day
Did he survive? He’s literally sitting there with no car around him
@@kyleayres6255 Yes, he did.
Actually its most scary non fatal crash
Dale Earnhardt's sacrifice has single handedly saved Ryan Newman's ass on multiple occasions.
The fact you claim Earnhardt sacrificed himself is absolutely disrespectful
@@brandonjones9998 yes but kinda because he was trying to block everyone from getting to Waltrip so yes and no
@@brandonjones9998 tbh it’s a better way to think about it
@@TitanicDude1912 so how does blocking the field to help waltrip win relate to Ryan Newman at all? Serious question lol I'm a bit confused by that
Dr. Robert Hubbard is the reason why so many drivers are alive today.
Give credit where it is actually due
Dale literally made fun of the Hans device and said his brain stem is intact so he's not worried....
All while Dr. Robert Hubbard' BEGGED people to wear his device....
Dr. Robert Hubbard' is a friggn HERO
I also watched the Newman crash in the grass when he went airborne. That prompted the invention of the wind flaps that we see today on the cars that drastically reduces flipping.
Which ones? The first wind flaps were mandated in like 93 or 94
6:20
Number thirty nine pulls a lightning McQueen move
Stolen
@@guyperkins6394 damn bro u had It wrong 4 times
It's Ryan SIEg
Are u stupid
@@elevateios nobody cares
@@ajmotofan1197 bruh it’s been a yeah why u replying lmao, also yes idk why I cared
I didn’t notice that
2:08
Limo Nascar
TOP TEXT
2:08
LIMO NASCAR
"Speed Is Beautiful"
Charles Russell Or as Jacksepticeye Says it SPEED IS KEYYYY
Speed can kill you
Speed is a Killer Force
V^2
It can get pretty bloody tho
"OH TROUBLE!"
"OH BIG TROUBLE"
"Huge lick by Jeff gordon."
“OH TROUBLE”
“PRABLEWMS!”
Aggressive goes around!!
Los Santos Customs: "What brings you in today?"
Me: 6:29
HAHAHAHAH SO TRU
@@keaganschrock9462 lmao
🤣
Extra large steer horns
"What's wrong with it, now?"
0:44 *ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM ZOMM ZOOOOM ZOOM ZOOM*
My favorite clip and era 🙌🏼
Somebody send him a link to the vid ‘nyoooooom’
I’ve just remembered. I have online class :v
Cars opening
0:36 the left bottom said “Tokyo drift”
Turn right to go left.
KACHOW
@@jcoriginal1188 Kachuga. Idk how to type it lol
*This is why concrete barriers aren't used anymore, in my opinion best wreck I've ever seen.* 6:59
I think mostly they just fixed the gates so this wouldn't happen again. Cars getting sawed in half wasn't a problem at any other track
MY TOP 10 RED FLAG Crashes in NASCAR History:
10. 2003 EA Sports 500
9. 1996 DieHard 500
8. 2010 Bristol Legends Showdown (Larry Pearson)
7. 2019 Daytona 500
6. 2002 Aaron's 312
5. 1990 Pepsi 400
4. 2014 Coke Zero 400
3. 1987 Winston 500
2. Daytona 2000 Trucks (Geoff Bodine)
1. Daytona 1960 (Biggest Crash in NASCAR History)
Is it just me, or should Hellman's mayo not sponsor a car? Both times they did, the car got totally destroyed......
jdoggg1119 or they could just pick another driver and hope they’re lucky this time
Chase is running it at Daytona this year
The cars slided on some hellmans
Wombat 04 that is where I thought he was going with at first haha then I read the rest of the comment 😂
8:21 4th in world record for spectacular crash flipping
at least it was logano though lol
The damn thing was like a bouncy ball
2:15 one of the smartest, if most obvious, crash calls by a commentator during a race
8:23 every time I hear the commentators in their crash, I always think they’re gonna say “over and over logano goes, WHERE HE STOPS NOBODY KNOWS!!!”
Too bad it didn't end his carreer, now I got to watch Logano and Keselowski every weekend.
Hahaha, that would of been priceless.
8:39 T h i c c
Gerron Cassady 😂😂😂😂
7:19 the day NASCAR changed forever
8:37 dam he almost pulled a lightning mcqueen
Look at 5:54
he pulled a Lightning Mcqueen then The King
look at 9:11 good save by the green car
@@allenkim6497 ikr
@@allenkim6497 there’s like 0 green cars which one
Everytime I see it I am still amazed that Michael Waltrip walked away from that wreck after hitting the cross over gate at Bristol and nosing the car straight into the end of the wall.
Yeah that was insane, that and Mike Harmons wreck.
Bristol could get ugly.
The car stopped so fast. It really is a miracle. I just cannot believe it
That's the kind of wreck that almost killed Ernie Irvin
@@Praise___YaH Sorry, I don't believe there is an "invisible man, living in the sky, who watches everything you do, every minute of every day"
@@kdwaynec
So you “think” the Heavens, Stars, Sun, Moon, Earth you walk on, water you drink and the air you breathe, just magically appeared from NOTHING??? Oh sir, There IS a Creator and His Holy Name is YaH, as in HalleluYAH “Praise ye YaH”
8:37
Turn right to go left - Doc Hudson
You should've included Juan Montoya crashing into the jet dryer
Agreed : p
Daniel Finc, classic!!
I watched that race on tv. Crazy wreck.
I remember one red took so long to clean up, the drivers were out of their cars tossing a football around
Newman has been involved in a lot of these.
Two wrecks never seem to make these videos.... both happened in the mid 1990’s Taledega race, first bill Elliot flips and then Gordon takes out ken Schrader and send him flipping down the track, one was a red flag.
"They just keep wreckin', Adam."
-Michael Waltrip
“Pretty quiet over the radio, nothing to report-crash on the track!”
NEVER use the Q word!!!
My favorite NASCAR drivers of all time!
•Dale Earnhardt
•Dale Earnhardt Jr.
•Jeff Gordon
•Michael Waltrip
•Darrell Waltrip
Thanks guys good Video compilation
@Korbyn Kamryn dude dont fall for an onvious scam tf
8:29 the first car that went into the dirt pulled some doc hudson shit
5:54 he fasholy jus watched cars
Trayjen jones his name is Ryan Seig. Can you guys have some respect and call these drivers by their name?
@@guyperkins6394 Ryan Sieg** Show more respect you uncultured
@@guyperkins6394 chill my guy. Some people might not even be fans. Maybe they're just cruising through UA-cam.
Guy Perkins His name is Ryan Sieg can you have some respect and spell the driver’s name properly
Lmao y’all bitch made
I get quite angry when people dismiss nascar as just being “500 miles of left hand turns” Try driving 200 mph, 6” from the guy in front...
54MURAI I presume you’re from Alabama?
I can't imagine how hard it is to do, but it's not very entertaining to watch.
well it depends, some ppl love the excitement of seeing cars bump draft each other at 200mph and some dont
Im dying to see your Nascar. All the way from aus
I’m sure it’s not easy but I have no interest in watching it since it’s so boring
0:25 that’s a lot of damage
That Park+Jr crash gave me the same sick feeling as it did ~20 years ago. Rough couple of weeks for all involved.
Did I miss something on the first crash? How is it in this list of "greatest red flags"?
Large area of the track affected, lots of cars involved, though they only focused on what started the chain in the replay. Had to stop the other cars in order to let the cleanup crews do their job safely.
evknucklehead and that qualifies as "greatest red flags"? I swear their is 100's that could have been better...
@@tylerdurden4006 you make a compilation then 🤷. If you cab apparently do it better, then do it better
@@juliankarreci3830 *gets triggered even though not his video* smfh
@@juliankarreci3830 FUCKInG DO it BETtEr make a compilation yourself ffs
crashes...the most exciting thing I used to watch NASCAR for
watching these crashes reminds me of playing free to play online games. all it takes is one person to make a mistake, and there goes the whole match. unfortunately in free to play its more like half the team is making the mistake all at the same time
I always remember the Steve Park/Dale Jr crash at 1:00 as I was watching at the bar, we had a Fantasy league and you could hear 👂 a pin drop !! Always remember Junior jumping out of his car and running over to Park’s car !!
0:45
Is it just me or was that repetitive sound so satisfying
I like how you choose different time periods and not just 1!! You also dont need death or a driver's slight disability be reason for video, this was perfect
at 4:47 it looked like when i used to play with cars and i would wreck them
6:55 If I were the flag man I would’ve immediately pulled the red flag out and waved it very high to stop the race as quickly as possible
I've always compared Michael Waltrip's crash with Dale Earnhardt's crash. How Michael's crash was so horrific and he managed to survive while Dale's really didn't look that bad. I understand about the HANS restraint playing a huge part in it but it still strikes me as odd.
And to think Dale made fun of the greatest invention in motor sports history.
Dr. Robert Hubbard' is a fricken HERO
The difference is how the deceleration occurs in crashes like these. Say what you want about horrifying crashes but a lot of those crashes contain a lot of energy being lost over time (such as flipping or rolling or sliding etc) whereas Earnhardt’s crash was not only without the head restraints but it was a rather heavy and instant deceleration into a concrete wall from 160 mph or so.
Take it with a grain of salt though, I’m not an expert or anything close
(Look at Blue 39 Car) 5:55 Now where have I seen that before?
Speed is Beautiful (major crash in background)
4:34 the scoreboard updating is quite funny
I remember seeing the Steve Park Dale Jr. wreck live. Jr. quickly exited the car to go and help Park. They were teammates but I feel like Jr. would have done that for anyone.
Remember watching that live as terrible accident
What are the outer body panels made up off?? They just get ripped apart like cardboard.
Wow they really captured how lightning McQueen saved himself by drifting in the motion picture cars at 5:54
Coolest thing about these videos is that I was either there or watching every one of them.
To this day, I have no idea how Waltrip survived that crash.
0:37 that blue car in the front with the save tho
Man Ryan Newman has been in some insanely hard and scary crashes!
Geoff Bodine..In the Truck race was my Pick for worst Wreck....
It's truly amazing that he walked away from that wreck
3:47 PrAwblEmS!!
Yeah i hate him too
@The AT&T Logo /And more stuff who is KKB
@The AT&T Logo /And more stuff oh yes. I dont consider him a king. RP didn't died yet
0:13 that screech Waring headphones killed my ears
88 dale flip dale: I feel loose AHHHHH Bedern gahun: AHhHH Dale: IM FLIPPING
2:00 #37 or the 34 that is the definition of shooting the gap....... that's some driving Right Thurr!
That's the 38 actually
Even Ralph Sheheen captured the PRAWBLEMS bug from Rick Allen
Matthew D'Ercole it’s a truck series thing lol
3:41
Commentator: “Jeff Gordon wide open but nowhere to go.”
Me: Really because somehow one of the racers managed to squeeze through by going on the grass a little bit.
3:32. I remember that crash. That was brutal. You know they pissed themselves a little
Props to that cornerman pulling his coworker out of the way.
Ryan Newman doesn't always wreck, but when he does, chances are the red flag is coming out
Yeah, I think he just wants to be a pilot. Hell, he's airborne often enough. Just needs to work on those LANDINGS...
9:53 Yes, it is. It's also terrifying
Ryan Newman is a battle hardened trooper! He’s seen some wild ass wrecks!
6:21
Ryan Sieg = Lightning McQueen
Change my mind.
Great Compilation!
3:51 there's a pretty sweet red flag..... thats frowned upon today tho
Rightfully so
Uhoh.Trouble.Trouble.Trouble.Barrier.Barrier.Trouble.Problems!Trouble.Trouble.Barrier.CatchFence.Barrier.Trouble.
A+ Commentation as always boys, and thank god for that barrier
Waiting for Chase Elliot to win a race like 4:23
He won at Watkins.
@@coyoteannabis1192 had his 10th win a week ago.
Kurt Busch's foolishness has probably cost all of the other NASCAR teams billions of dollars in wrecked machines because of his childish, self righteous, unsportsmanlike approach to racing
9:53 speed is beautiful
4:06 "Kinda lift that truck up a little bit"
Yep, only a little bit.
“Oh, trouble!”
thats the best car race i have ever seen,
Exactly how was the first crash red flag worthy???
Nick Crim I wonder that as well. But then again, it's NASCAR. They change the rules midrace so...
Nick Crim not to mention all the grass and dirt that was thrown into the racetrack cause of the cars
Touche however plenty of that stuff happens in other crashes and they still only get cautions
It depends on how much of the track is affected and how safe it will be to clean up with the remaining cars still making their way through the area.
I'm not a real Nascar expert, but I was thinking the same thing.
6:55 I don't know if Michael Waltrip believes in God, but I'm sure God believes in Him!
The numbers on the cars indicate how many times it will roll in a.crash. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Now that you mention I think your onto something
@Clarence Hamm it took me a minute but I actually caught that 😂😂
I still remember the crash where the pit crew member died. That was before there was any rules about pit road speeds or pit crew gear. They would be out there in tee shirts and jeans.
Hornish + 77 Car + Watkins Glen = COMPLETE DISASTER
The amount of crashes Ryan Newman has been in is insane. He keeps almost dying!
5:15 looks like the freaking cars 1 crash, like seriously
What?
Hartzy you never watched Cars
Pretty sure one of the real crashes is what inspired it. I'm not sure which one though
weird guy Rusty’s wreck at dega and the kings wreck at Darlington too
It was based off of that crash
Landscapers watching at home are like "Fuck, my Beautiful grass!"
10:15 speed is beautiful
Ryan Newman has had the worst luck with crashes in his career. From recently, to all those years ago. Poor guy. Still a great driver