the 2004 upload wasn't in HD while NBC shown us a HD Version of it a couple of years ago. So just don't get too disappointed if this isn't in full 16:9 HD
Most underrated Daytona 500 there is in my opinion. I can't remember such a star-studded finish with Gordon vs. DEI and Stewart and the (fake 04 champ) getting involved. The plate races from 2003 to 2007 always being dominated by Gordon (HMS)/DEI/Stewart was the peak of plate racing.
Golden era of nascar. I miss seeing Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson battle it out. Those guys are absolute legends. My fav was the 48, my dad liked the 20
@@cloudpxl But Gordon retired in 2015, so this youngster was 10 at that period of time. So it is makes me wonder, about what long time fan support this kid is talking about?
@@loutenant9480 yeah i wasnt a fan of him for long and didnt really understand how good gordon actually was until 2014 when he started dominating again and yes i turn 15 on the 21st
NASCAR needs it's own version of the WWE network and have all these races, documentaries, and interviews in one app. It's amazing to see races from back then. These kids need to know who the legends are and the history of NASCAR so they can respect it
@@Carshtime that’s stupid UA-cam doesn’t have ever race in good quality like this if they have it on UA-cam it’s crap. I would pay an app to have every race and to watch the races live I don’t have TV so I have to watch it on UA-cam.
@@jameslife8074hell yeah. I went to my first Daytona 500 back in February and it was honestly the best trip I’ve ever taken. I’m planning on going back again for 2025
This was the first Daytona 500 I ever saw live on TV and my favorite driver Jeff Gordon getting his 3rd Daytona 500 win and second straight Daytona win was an absolute amazing thing to watch! No doubt my favorite Jeff Gordon win!
Well it’s nice to see a race shot in 16:9 from back then. Very happy to see this uploaded as compared to the standard 4:3 ratio. Props to you NASCAR for this gem.
Love the camera shots that include the grandstands in the background of the racing. Never really see shots like that anymore. They're always so zoomed in on the cars.
Damn 15 16 years ago. U love Jeff gordon i watched him win this race live on TV and met him a week later at the next race. I was only 7. Hes such a great driver and analyst now. I love Jeff gordon and I love nascar. I'm happy I have gotten to drive one of them and support the series. Ots amazing. JG 93 wins 4 championships 3 daytona 500 wins. Amazing.
I was at that race and I was sitting pit side I was only 7 but it was a huge thrill being at the Great American Race and being part of something special like this!
Yup. More people attended and watched NASCAR in 2005 than any other year in its existence. Coincidentally, 2005 was my first year watching too! What a time to be alive.
@JessGate-ng3wy In 2005 my family got rid of cable and the only thing interesting on Sundays during the day would be NASCAR. That's how I started watching. I still vividly recall my first race. Jeff Gordon won the fall race at Martinsville. And Tony Stewart talked trash about Greg Biffle in the post interview. Will never forget it!
This takes me back to my childhood days when nascar was exciting to watch I stayed glued to the TV when it came on, this was the golden era of nascar hearing tony Stewart Jeff Gordon and Jimmy Johnson as well as dale Earnhardt Jr they knew how to make races back then worth watching, if I missed any other drivers them too!
Truly one of the best Nascar races ever. All of the greats in that era battling hard for the win in the biggest race of the year. Doesn't get much better than this one. An unbelievably intense last 20 laps.
2005 marked the 2nd time in history the Daytona 500 was aired in high definition. 2005 was also the first full season in which every NASCAR Cup & Xfinity race was televised in HD (FOX did the 720p, which they still do as of 2020, & NBC/TNT used the 1080i format)
@@GeneWagner-wl7od I know why they were made but they take out so much strategy now green flag pit stops are pretty much gone. The changing of the points systems made the drivers more cautious during the long runs. Nobody took chances because a bad points day would hurt your chances of making the chase or playoffs.
Damn Jason Leffler that’s a name I haven’t heard in a while... RIP... who knew Denny Hamlin would be driving the iconic Fedex #11 today, in the colors of Leffler too... RIP
This was one of the Best Presented TV Races ever. Despite missing the Very Start of the 2 Pileups in Turn 4. NASCAR at its very peak! Not to mention the Quality of Drivers and Teams and Sound of the Cars with the Tailpipes out both Sides. Hope the New Car can emulate this package!
Honestly it’s why I haven’t watched nascar in a while, It just feels bland and not as exciting. Btw this is coming from a guy who’s been raising hell praising Dale since 05. Still good watching replays of the old races n all.
An amazing race and rare one where the best car actually won the race. Jeff Gordon had the best car in testing, qualifying practice & twin 150s. And was one of a few cars that could consistently challenge for the lead, especially on the outside line. It’s a shame that Michael Waltrip had his engine blow up, because he had the second best car. He would have been able to give Jeff a legit challenge at the end of the race.
@Jimmy’s Model Trains tony led the most laps but if you go bk and watch this race jeff and mikey led about the same laps and when jeff was up front of tony or mikey they never passed he neither it was whoever was up front after pits btw those 3 who was gona lead neither could pass eachother when in lead until jeff showed his car fully at the end and won!!! That last pass jeff made on the high side to pass jr was such a strong move but yea his car was shit😂😂
@Jimmy’s Model Trains Mikey & Jeff had equally strong cars. Both cars could run the top & bottom to make consistent passes… Jeff won the race with a pass on the outside lane, which he had been trying for the last 25 laps of the race. Once Tony got shook from the lead, he couldn’t make passes on the outside like Jeff or Mikey.
In my opinion this is definitely in the running for too 5 Daytona 500s They had insane racing at the end, without having to tear up a bunch of cars I also liked the way it ended in the sunset
I might be only 15 years old but Cars the movie is what makes me respect NASCAR. I'm not really in the scene but is Nascar popular now as it was in around 2005
Unfortunately no. The 2010s have not been kind to Nascar. While races still draw in around 40-60k people to the track, with a couple million more watching at home, it's nowhere near where it was in '05.
The Iceberg loves the 2005 Daytona 500 and I'm sure he's real excited for that race. Also NASCAR, can you please upload the 2001 Pepsi 400 at Daytona, 2005 Brickyard 400, 1997 Pepsi 400, 2004 Pepsi 400, 2003 EA Sports 500, 2002 UAW GM Quality 500, 1992 Winston All Star Race, 1997 Daytona 500, 1990 Daytona 500, 2001 Brickyard 400, and the 2004 Coca Cola 600? That would be awesome!
An obscure odditiy regarding this race: - John Andretti drove in the #14 for ppc racing (the team most notable for having the John Deere 97 ride originally, then mostly riding on the Busch Series, winning a championship with Jeff Green in the Nesquik car), having a cigarette sponsor named Victory, making this last time this kind of sponsorship would be involved in Nascar. The team itself would only last the first 3 races. After DNQ-ing two races in a row, the team (the Cup variant) suddenly folded.
I am so so so so excited!!!!!! Love this race, it’s been 15 years since I’ve seen this race in good quality.
I CANT WAIT
the 2004 upload wasn't in HD while NBC shown us a HD Version of it a couple of years ago. So just don't get too disappointed if this isn't in full 16:9 HD
The Iceberg this will most likely be in standard def, I’m sure if NASCAR asked for the HD version from the broadcaster they wouldn’t be told “no”.
They should make more rare HD full races because not everyone had HD back in the mid 2000s
Most underrated Daytona 500 there is in my opinion. I can't remember such a star-studded finish with Gordon vs. DEI and Stewart and the (fake 04 champ) getting involved. The plate races from 2003 to 2007 always being dominated by Gordon (HMS)/DEI/Stewart was the peak of plate racing.
Golden era of nascar. I miss seeing Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson battle it out. Those guys are absolute legends. My fav was the 48, my dad liked the 20
Same, except swap Johnson with Jr.
There's some of the old guard left like Kyle Bush now it's buescher bell Larson Bowman Byron and more
rusty and mark there in tow. So much talent duking it out and we had no idea how good we had it
this race literally ended 24 hours before i was born that's why i was a huge Gordon fan for so long
For how long? For a 5 years? You are youngster.
Nice, Tyrone.
@@cloudpxl But Gordon retired in 2015, so this youngster was 10 at that period of time. So it is makes me wonder, about what long time fan support this kid is talking about?
@@loutenant9480 yeah i wasnt a fan of him for long and didnt really understand how good gordon actually was until 2014 when he started dominating again and yes i turn 15 on the 21st
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Those large front noses led to some of the greatest plate racing ever. From 2002_2007 was a fun time to watch Nascar, lots of passing.
NASCAR needs it's own version of the WWE network and have all these races, documentaries, and interviews in one app. It's amazing to see races from back then. These kids need to know who the legends are and the history of NASCAR so they can respect it
I’ve been saying this for years now. NASCAR is hogging all their content and potential content for no reason.
oh yeah, because kids don’t have any desire as to why their parents say “smh I remember when nascar was good” and YT doesn’t exist
@@Carshtime that’s stupid UA-cam doesn’t have ever race in good quality like this if they have it on UA-cam it’s crap. I would pay an app to have every race and to watch the races live I don’t have TV so I have to watch it on UA-cam.
Yep I'm currently watching every single Daytona 500 since 1959 so I can respect NASCAR when I go to the Daytona 500
@@jameslife8074hell yeah. I went to my first Daytona 500 back in February and it was honestly the best trip I’ve ever taken. I’m planning on going back again for 2025
The command to fire engines by Matthew McConaughey at 6:00 is easily one of the best of all time, and there’s certainly been a lot of them since.
Finally NASCAR uploads a 2000s race in HD. Worth the wait I'd say 🏁
This would be the first Daytona 500 without Terry Labonte and the last without Denny Hamlin
First one with Kyle Busch
MetraBNSF117 last one with Rusty Wallace
Your point?
Streater S. Wtf, he’s just stating a fact.
Tdecenso79 who asked
I’m so happy that they’re premiering my favorite NASCAR race on my birthday! Thank you NASCAR!
Unfortunately I won’t be able to watch it during the premiere but I’ll watch later at night.
This was the first Daytona 500 I ever saw live on TV and my favorite driver Jeff Gordon getting his 3rd Daytona 500 win and second straight Daytona win was an absolute amazing thing to watch! No doubt my favorite Jeff Gordon win!
Jeff Gordon was always up in the front no matter what race, he was a damn good driver
Yes he was
I miss watching Gordon and the #24.
I can hear The Iceberg celebrating from here
And I’ll be up watching this race as it premieres too 😁
@@TheIceberg 😆
@@TheIceberg hey it's you!
His comment celebrating the video is literally in earshot 3 comments up from yours lol.
@@TheIceberg OMG that iceberg can talk?
Ooh - you guys are in for a treat with this one. Kudos, NASCAR.
And in HD too!
@@badbooking3221 praise be
Jeff Gordon was king in the 500
@@alka-seltzermanager8511
Yeah
@@badbooking3221
Yeah
Peak NASCAR right here, no doubt one of the best races of all time.
Jaret is gonna be real happy about this one
I am Carnation, I really really am
What In Carnation? Me too
Me 3
Why do i see you everywhere?!?
15 years later and Jimmie Johnson is the only one still in the same exact car number and team.
Not for much longer unfortunately.
Wow never thought about that
Jeff Gordon has also been the only number
@@Paulmagic8ball365 Jeff Gordon was not racing in 2020
@@Foxfire_forty-nine inow hes not but hes had 24 when hes known famous with Hendrick
People would hate on Jeff Gordon so much in those days but just look at how pure this is look at that celebration
2:29:48 Listen: "Turn 4! Calamity Corner!"
Poor Mike Joy, didn't have his mic on.
I always wondered why the guy up there sounded like Mike... lol.
Wow Great job for catching that
Well it’s nice to see a race shot in 16:9 from back then. Very happy to see this uploaded as compared to the standard 4:3 ratio. Props to you NASCAR for this gem.
Love the camera shots that include the grandstands in the background of the racing. Never really see shots like that anymore. They're always so zoomed in on the cars.
Damn 15 16 years ago. U love Jeff gordon i watched him win this race live on TV and met him a week later at the next race. I was only 7. Hes such a great driver and analyst now. I love Jeff gordon and I love nascar. I'm happy I have gotten to drive one of them and support the series. Ots amazing. JG 93 wins 4 championships 3 daytona 500 wins. Amazing.
I was at that race and I was sitting pit side
I was only 7 but it was a huge thrill being at the Great American Race and being part of something special like this!
NASCAR on Fox: This will be Mark Martin’s final Daytona 500.
Mark Martin in 2007: allow me to reintroduce myself
You mean '06?
@@tailsnascarfan93 I guess that too 🤷♂️ HOW MANY TIMES DID MARK MARTIN SAY HE'D RETIRE
@@marksherrill3686 I don't remember the exact number. He came back in '06, '09-'11, then ACTUALLY retired in 2013.
@@tailsnascarfan93 I swear he's still racing right now no?
@@hdfreekicker2341 He's done.
19 years later, William Byron has his 24 car brings the Daytona 500 chequered flag home once again 😊
WHAT A RACE. WHAT A FINISH. Thank you NASCAR for letting us see it again. WOW.
2005. One of my favourite Daytona 500 of all time apart from many others.
Watching this brought back all kinds of memories. Miss those days.
43:40 I will never get tired of that camera angle during the crank it up segment. music!
Rip John Andretti 🙏🏻🙏🏻
2005 was such an awesome year for NASCAR racing
Yup. More people attended and watched NASCAR in 2005 than any other year in its existence. Coincidentally, 2005 was my first year watching too! What a time to be alive.
@@Thedearster me too
@Nicholas TV hey man, do I know you?
@JessGate-ng3wy In 2005 my family got rid of cable and the only thing interesting on Sundays during the day would be NASCAR. That's how I started watching. I still vividly recall my first race. Jeff Gordon won the fall race at Martinsville. And Tony Stewart talked trash about Greg Biffle in the post interview. Will never forget it!
This takes me back to my childhood days when nascar was exciting to watch I stayed glued to the TV when it came on, this was the golden era of nascar hearing tony Stewart Jeff Gordon and Jimmy Johnson as well as dale Earnhardt Jr they knew how to make races back then worth watching, if I missed any other drivers them too!
Man this was peak. It ain’t the same no more
@@gabrielforero9007 I agree 100%
Rip John andretti
Full grandstands, full field, cool looking/sounding cars, and great racing. The good ole days aside from the Chase.
early-mid 00s restrictor plate races hit different
Honestly probably my favorite race ever... Thanks NASCAR!!!
24:29 The beginning of Bobby Labonte's disastrous season. As a Bobby Labonte fan it still saddens me to this day watching that engine blow.
I was 4 when this race happened. It's pretty cool that I can just go back and watch all the races that I missed as a kid.
Truly one of the best Nascar races ever. All of the greats in that era battling hard for the win in the biggest race of the year. Doesn't get much better than this one. An unbelievably intense last 20 laps.
Those last 5 laps were amazing! Those cars looked like they were getting faster and faster!
I'm so glad they're uploading this one!
Best command in nascar history !!!!! And the most viewed daytona 500 in history and who wins ? Jeff Gordon OH YEA!!!!!
The last time I actually knew all the drivers. Now they change more than the colors on Gordon's flames
I wish the caution wouldn't have come out with three to go, it could've potentially been legendary to see Jr and Jeff battle it out for the 500
So thankful NASCAR uploading these older races 🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏 KEEP EM COMING
2002-2006 is golden era of nascar for me.
I cant wait!! : D This was one of those races where everything came together and it was an instant classic
The quality of this 500 is awesome
19 years later and I'm still getting exited I miss JEFF GORDON
I think 2005 and 2007 are my favorite years of NASCAR
2005 marked the 2nd time in history the Daytona 500 was aired in high definition. 2005 was also the first full season in which every NASCAR Cup & Xfinity race was televised in HD (FOX did the 720p, which they still do as of 2020, & NBC/TNT used the 1080i format)
I miss everything about racing during that generation. The sound of those cars were amazing the ability to pass. It was just different and no stages
Stages were made to stop the boring 100+ lap green flag runs that can happen
@@GeneWagner-wl7od I know why they were made but they take out so much strategy now green flag pit stops are pretty much gone. The changing of the points systems made the drivers more cautious during the long runs. Nobody took chances because a bad points day would hurt your chances of making the chase or playoffs.
Kids today will never know how nice these races were and how the race was amazing and had lots of fame- a fellow 16 yo
The 2005 Daytona 500 in 16:9 HD!!!!!!!! LET’S GOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jeff Gordon fan and this was my first NASCAR race
The iceberg's favorite race
who?
Damn Jason Leffler that’s a name I haven’t heard in a while... RIP... who knew Denny Hamlin would be driving the iconic Fedex #11 today, in the colors of Leffler too... RIP
1:22:37 Rest in Heaven. Not only John Andretti. 1:23:33 Jason Leffler who drove the 11 car before Denny Hamlin. May these two RIP.
Also Steve Byrnes.
F-bomb at 2:33:51
This was one of the Best Presented TV Races ever. Despite missing the Very Start of the 2 Pileups in Turn 4. NASCAR at its very peak! Not to mention the Quality of Drivers and Teams and Sound of the Cars with the Tailpipes out both Sides. Hope the New Car can emulate this package!
Why cant nascar announcers today have the same enthusiasm as back then.
Honestly it’s why I haven’t watched nascar in a while, It just feels bland and not as exciting.
Btw this is coming from a guy who’s been raising hell praising Dale since 05. Still good watching replays of the old races n all.
47:52 Nascar making memes back in 2005
*Shish....*
An amazing race and rare one where the best car actually won the race.
Jeff Gordon had the best car in testing, qualifying practice & twin 150s. And was one of a few cars that could consistently challenge for the lead, especially on the outside line.
It’s a shame that Michael Waltrip had his engine blow up, because he had the second best car. He would have been able to give Jeff a legit challenge at the end of the race.
Many actually believe tony and mikeys car was better than jeffs lol a joke huh they all were pretty equal
@Jimmy’s Model Trains who won tho🧐🧐🤔
@Jimmy’s Model Trains tony led the most laps but if you go bk and watch this race jeff and mikey led about the same laps and when jeff was up front of tony or mikey they never passed he neither it was whoever was up front after pits btw those 3 who was gona lead neither could pass eachother when in lead until jeff showed his car fully at the end and won!!! That last pass jeff made on the high side to pass jr was such a strong move but yea his car was shit😂😂
@Jimmy’s Model Trains Mikey & Jeff had equally strong cars.
Both cars could run the top & bottom to make consistent passes… Jeff won the race with a pass on the outside lane, which he had been trying for the last 25 laps of the race.
Once Tony got shook from the lead, he couldn’t make passes on the outside like Jeff or Mikey.
@@mofoprada it was a beautiful outside pass for the win wasn’t’ it
Amazing quality! Thanks @NASCAR
That 24 paint scheme is the goat
This is fantastic racing, this year really got the balance right between raw speed and tight racing. I wish Dodge would come back!
I love the energy Mathew uses. It really gets you hyped for the race.
Great race to watch. Funny that now Jeff is doing the race commentary, nice to see him race.
In my opinion this is definitely in the running for too 5 Daytona 500s
They had insane racing at the end, without having to tear up a bunch of cars
I also liked the way it ended in the sunset
I might be only 15 years old but Cars the movie is what makes me respect NASCAR. I'm not really in the scene but is Nascar popular now as it was in around 2005
Unfortunately no. The 2010s have not been kind to Nascar. While races still draw in around 40-60k people to the track, with a couple million more watching at home, it's nowhere near where it was in '05.
This was peak nascar for me
This was modern nascar at its peak
"Mark Martin in his final 500 appearance"
2 years later...
What a finish! Just as good as I remembered it lol
12:23 Right in front is the car that beat Martin in 07, right behind is the car he drove and came so close...coincidence?! I THINK NOT
The Iceberg loves the 2005 Daytona 500 and I'm sure he's real excited for that race. Also NASCAR, can you please upload the 2001 Pepsi 400 at Daytona, 2005 Brickyard 400, 1997 Pepsi 400, 2004 Pepsi 400, 2003 EA Sports 500, 2002 UAW GM Quality 500, 1992 Winston All Star Race, 1997 Daytona 500, 1990 Daytona 500, 2001 Brickyard 400, and the 2004 Coca Cola 600? That would be awesome!
This would've been the first Daytona 500 I was alive for, woah
One of my all time favorite 500s, this race was action packed
I miss racing like this
was here at the age of 7. never watched it. thank you! fan to this day
Man to be in one of those crowds must have been electric
This is fun of watching the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series 2005 Daytona 500 full race on UA-cam.
2005...what a time to be a kid! 7th grade and hitting puberty. NASCAR was on point in the 2000s, then the COT showed up lol
I think this was one of the first races I ever watched, I was 4 years old.
5:55 epic moment by Matthew McConaughey
Thanks nascar for sharing this nostalgic gem💜🔮
Sure as hell don't seem like this was already 15 years ago...
I know right?
REST IN PEACE JOHN ANDRETTI AND JASON LEFFLER
They should bring back these car and update them with the safety we have today
This feels so surreal.
47:46 funny things about 2005😂😂😂
I’d love for y’all to upload the 2005 UAW Ford 500 at Talladega...Dale Jarrett’s last win
UAW Ford 500*. UAW GM Quality 500 was at Charlotte(formerly Lowe’s) Motor Speedway.
AllaboutheWaves that’s right! Lol I remember UAW and 500 I just finished highlights of the 2002 race where Jamie won and it was fresh in my head lol
Is the same exact car in the Hendrick Motorsports shop? Don't see any confetti on that car, like we see in victory lane?
An obscure odditiy regarding this race:
- John Andretti drove in the #14 for ppc racing (the team most notable for having the John Deere 97 ride originally, then mostly riding on the Busch Series, winning a championship with Jeff Green in the Nesquik car), having a cigarette sponsor named Victory, making this last time this kind of sponsorship would be involved in Nascar. The team itself would only last the first 3 races. After DNQ-ing two races in a row, the team (the Cup variant) suddenly folded.
Still in NASCAR 06 (42 real drivers in that one)
God these cars sound sooooo good🤤🤤🤤
43 drivers in the field, only 6 still active. Johnson, Newman, Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch, Harvick, and Truex. Johnson only one still with same team.
43:17 and 1:19:33 Crank It UP!
5:55 🤩🤩🤩
Watching those last 10 laps were crazy!!!!
Is anyone going to mention how Kevin Lepage brought an (almost) unsponsored #37 car to 9th place?
I miss this excitement for a race