I see Kyle Bush as the first of an incoming generation. Everyone now can race well enough, but they can't just shut up and keep the crying and drama out of the media. Remember when DE gave Terry Labonte the dump and run at bristol on the last lap. Dale said" I didn't mean to spin him, just rattle his cage". Didn't see Terry next crying about Dale. He just remembered it and went out next week with payback in the back of his mind. Everything was settled on the track.
You know you long for old style racing, when you are watching a vhs copy of a 30 year old race on UA-cam and don't bother to move past the commercials. And I REMEMBER watching this race as a 12 year old.
I was at this race. We arrived the afternoon before and camped in the infield & watched the race from just about every in the infield we were allowed to go during the 500. I was 27 yrs old at the time.
The in car footage is absolutely stellar! I remember this fondly... doesn't seem that long ago really. But the perspective, the focal length is SPOT on ... just well executed. F1 did this too ... the forward looking without excessive wideangle. IndyCar shots are well done using wideangle lens. Quality HDTVs can be spectacular with a wide angle high def shot... but back then formatted 4:3, the tighter, more realistic perspective made was just killer. What's important ... was more focused ... like the view out the windshield. CBS Sports production team, Ken Squire, Ned Jarrett, Mike Joy, and Dave Despain... for goodness sake, best of the best.
Thanks for posting these races. I grew up glued to NASCAR on the tv every weekend. Brings back to a more simple time in my life and even the commercials are fun to watch.
Considering the depth and severity of Bobby Allison's injuries, his recovery has been amazing. A lot of people never recover from those sorts of brain injuries...
I was a teen and a Ford fan in the late 80s and it was a great time watching Bill Elliot run laps around the others doing over 200 mph in that Thunderbird. When they put the restrictor plates on which put the Fords at a permanent disadvantage I stopped watching NASCAR and never went back.
Didnt matter within 10 years ford started falling behind GM, not to mention GM had better drivers which didnt help. They slowly added restrictions until they got the pack racing in 99 00
How did it effect Ford any differently then GM? They only used plates 4 races a year. The reality is Chevy had better cars, engines and drivers then Ford.
With Darrell Waltrip's win, the Daytona 500 began a six year stretch of first time Daytona 500 winners (the other first time winners were Derrick Cope in 1990, Ernie Irvan in 1991, Davey Allison in 1992, Dale Jarrett in 1993 and Sterling Marlin in 1994). Darrell had also just turned 42 two weeks before the Daytona 500.
Yes these were the good old days of racing. My uncle used to go to Talladega and Daytona with his old reel to reel camera and we would watch those races on the old movie screen.
I was 29 and at home watching the race. Loved it. Got a chance to go to Talladega in 96 was a lot of fun. Had my wife record the race so I could watched what I missed watching live.
Man oh man I long for the NASCAR of old. Everything was much simpler, which made it better. My favorite broadcast team of all-time was ESPN's Bob Jenkins, Ned Jarrett, and Benny Parsons in the booth, with Jerry Punch, and John Kernan in the pits. Once Winston left NASCAR, along with Bill France Jr's day to day leadership, it's been all downhill ever since.
Only sport left that has a prayer before every event and televises it as well. They show nfl players praying for injured athletes, but as soon as someone like Ray Lewis starts praising God they try ripping the mic away.
"The racing is so much better these days " literally, if a race like this happened today, the old fan would burn the place down with "BACK IN MY DAY!!"
gone but not forgotten about we will be able to see him again one day well just have to be patient and when that day comes we will see our great friend again we all love you as fans we never got to meet with him in tihis life but we will in the next he did write me a letter that i keep near and dear to me they put him in enough we all love you Dale Sr until the next life> chris k!!!!!
Ole DW is the man! He really dominated the 80’s but he just had a jinx at Daytona. Hell in 84 Cale Yarborough passed him for 1st on the last lap! Boogity boogity boogity boys! Let’s go to victory lane! Love ya DW!
@@buckeyefangirl1976 Actually......It was a line out of "The Sopranos" For what it's worth......Earnhardt Sr. wasn't strapped in. Tony Stewart is guilty as sin. Not an opinion. I have proof.
Great race the first one I remeber watching as a young one I was 4 awesome you kept in the commercials makes the race even better keep up the sweet uploads buddy
Crash at 1:29:58, in car view at 1:32:47, and in slow motion inside the car at 1:36:03 ... so lucky he didn't suffer a basial skull fracture from that impact !
This was Darrell Waltrip at his wily best...Am I the only one that wonders why Alan Kulwicki didn't pull out and let Waltrip pass him so HE could draft and save fuel? Instead he has to pit and Waltrip wins the race.Great stuff.
Alan had a flat tire. 3:28:49 you can see him run over a piece of metal and go high in Turn 1. Alan said after the race that he had enough gas to make it to the end. Really disappointing. Would’ve been an interesting finish between AK and DW.
Nice, I was born 4 days after this race lol, first race I remember being at was Richmond when Rusty dumped Gordon and ended his night. Earnhardt won, I think he won the 500 that season or the season after.
When the Cleveland Browns was moved to Baltimore and there was no browns for about 4 years I became a huge Nascar fan in the mid-90s and it probably died out 2010 for me but I do still occasionally watch NASCAR
David Hobbs is one of the coolest dudes you could ever meet. With him, Ken Squier, and Chris Economaki, I loved CBS broadcasts Not gonna lie, Kim Hillin was a hottie back in the day.
You never seen that before? Sorry 😞, this is what real Nascar looks like 😁... already shackles them with restrictors. No need to make them even slower with drag.... no, rhats modern wokecar😅
I heard he had his carb confiscated by Nascar and the one they put on had slightly smaller jets, so he had less power but got better mileage and was able to win the race. Can’t script that stuff!
I raced CCS Superbike in 1999 at Daytona aboard a GSXR/750. With a feild of 42 i finished 11th, "with a broken wrist and no cast!!" Bill Elliot was no hero!
I attended this race. We arrived the afternoon before and camped in the infield to watch the 500 the following day. I was 27 at the time. This would be the last race I ever attended in person. But I always watched them on TV afterwards......and ever since they first started airing NASCAR on tv. But like most long-time hardcore fans, I quit watching altogether when they did just about everything to destroy this once glorious sport. It's a damned shame.
Damn shame indeed, i live about 45 min from Rockingham , 2hr from Charlotte, and an hr from Darlington. Been to many races at all those tracks back in the 90s actually my first race was at the Rock in 88 when i was 20yrs old. I quit watching around 2014 when they ruined everthing and now the cars only have 550hp that's pathetic compared to the almost 900 the had through the 90s and early 2000s and in the 800s most other years, the drivers were men not these spoiled brat little kids that whine about everything and are cold fish with no personalities. Just listen to those cars here and how beautiful they were with actual paint jobs not some vinal wrap stuck on the side.
@@badmonkey2222 Exactly.......today's drivers spend more time behind some microphone on some damned stage than they do behind the wheel. Then there's racing "periods".........I thought only females were suppose to have periods. And for what.......I guess so all the teams & drivers can have cake & ice cream. Also "the chase" and "the play offs".......they have literally tried to turn this sport into "the NFL/NBA on wheels"........About the only thing they lack now is hiring Oprah Winfrey or Kim Kardashian as a race announcer.
@@badmonkey2222 LOL......No "wishing"........Besides, myself & millions of other long-time fans are DONE with this ruined sport. I'm just tellin' it like it is. They haven't done a single solitary thing to reverse all of the endless screw ups they continue to do. So I could really care less what they do at this point. Take care.......
@@howabouthetruth2157 hey man i'm right there with you i pretty much stopped watching around 2014 or so, all a sad figment of the past to me and that hurts to say.
@@brianbooher7318 True he was on his last legs but would've been nice to see him there...in saying that, nascar probably wouldn't have their testing that they implemented later rather than sooner..
JesusHippie Yea, That was quite a lick wasn’t it? Did you see how much his head & neck bobbled around?! Thank goodness the drivers are as safe as they’ve ever been behind the wheel today.
@@randybobandy9243 very similar to Michael Waltrip's crash at Talladega in 1988. In both cases you could see their heads violently snap back (I believe both hit the steering wheel). In Waltrip's case he staggered incoherently out of the car and across the track with little knowledge cars were still at speed.
January of 89’ is when I was born. It’s ironic how Ken & Chris were talking about the Chevys on the superspeedways, & DW wins! Didn’t he get Hoosier a win too??
Did the Satellite Feed of this race disapear? Was this the channel it was on? I know it was posted previously, and the conclusion of the race made much more sense when viewed that way.
The onboard camera in the Ridley wreck and the one that captured Michael Waltrip's head hit the steering wheel at Talladega in '88 were probably the first on-air glimpses into what became a devastating problem. Ridley and Waltrip literally had to be inches away from death. Waltrip was knocked so silly at 'Dega he wondered across the track before the caution came out.
What is the political correct word for "cheated up" ingenuity in the Roll cage. The roll cage held just enough fuel to get him to the checker flag. Imagine that
Sure do miss these days of racing. The cars, the drivers and the announcers. Showing my age but I enjoyed the sport so much more back then.
Back then people had more balls and didn’t care about political correctness
I see Kyle Bush as the first of an incoming generation. Everyone now can race well enough, but they can't just shut up and keep the crying and drama out of the media. Remember when DE gave Terry Labonte the dump and run at bristol on the last lap. Dale said" I didn't mean to spin him, just rattle his cage". Didn't see Terry next crying about Dale. He just remembered it and went out next week with payback in the back of his mind. Everything was settled on the track.
@@impalalover8030 still dont.
Aren’t they still racing and them still talking 😂
Poppy
You know you long for old style racing, when you are watching a vhs copy of a 30 year old race on UA-cam and don't bother to move past the commercials. And I REMEMBER watching this race as a 12 year old.
I was at this race. We arrived the afternoon before and camped in the infield & watched the race from just about every in the infield we were allowed to go during the 500. I was 27 yrs old at the time.
ps........pardon the typo. I meant to say "everywhere in the infield"......
Amen. Thank GOD for you tube
First race I ever watched, I was 6.
I remember watching as a kid too. I was a huge Schrader fan, was heartbroke
I was at this one, my first and only Nascar race. Drove down from Denver with some friends. Great experience!
The in car footage is absolutely stellar!
I remember this fondly... doesn't seem that long ago really.
But the perspective, the focal length is SPOT on ... just well executed.
F1 did this too ... the forward looking without excessive wideangle.
IndyCar shots are well done using wideangle lens. Quality HDTVs can be spectacular with a wide angle high def shot... but back then formatted 4:3, the tighter, more realistic perspective made was just killer.
What's important ... was more focused ... like the view out the windshield.
CBS Sports production team, Ken Squire, Ned Jarrett, Mike Joy, and Dave Despain... for goodness sake, best of the best.
I love the ads, really nice to see all those old ads that probably haven't been seen in over 20 years
I remember a bunch of those from when I was a kid
Closer to 30 years
anonymous anonymous the 80’s rule
I like the adds and the digital sound .. i didnt know how good the 80s were then.
Ford and Chevy commercials are golden
Thanks for posting these races. I grew up glued to NASCAR on the tv every weekend. Brings back to a more simple time in my life and even the commercials are fun to watch.
You are right as rain. Sam S.
I really really miss watching these old NASCAR racing a whole whole lot
Considering the depth and severity of Bobby Allison's injuries, his recovery has been amazing. A lot of people never recover from those sorts of brain injuries...
Exactly at one point in late 92 he was talking about getting back in a race car so glad he didn't he is a very lucky man he survived
Love the sound of these cars
6:18 and three members of the Nascar on Fox team in later years are together
I was a teen and a Ford fan in the late 80s and it was a great time watching Bill Elliot run laps around the others doing over 200 mph in that Thunderbird.
When they put the restrictor plates on which put the Fords at a permanent disadvantage I stopped watching NASCAR and never went back.
Didnt matter within 10 years ford started falling behind GM, not to mention GM had better drivers which didnt help. They slowly added restrictions until they got the pack racing in 99 00
How did it effect Ford any differently then GM? They only used plates 4 races a year. The reality is Chevy had better cars, engines and drivers then Ford.
@@ChrisMusson-kv8ph Completely ignorant on the whole thing.
This is the nascar I grew up on living in Walburg NC! I remember watching this race with my dad at 6 yr old.
With Darrell Waltrip's win, the Daytona 500 began a six year stretch of first time Daytona 500 winners (the other first time winners were Derrick Cope in 1990, Ernie Irvan in 1991, Davey Allison in 1992, Dale Jarrett in 1993 and Sterling Marlin in 1994). Darrell had also just turned 42 two weeks before the Daytona 500.
I forgot that ernie Irvin won the 500, great driver, had too many terrible accidents
Yes these were the good old days of racing. My uncle used to go to Talladega and Daytona with his old reel to reel camera and we would watch those races on the old movie screen.
I was 29 and at home watching the race. Loved it. Got a chance to go to Talladega in 96 was a lot of fun. Had my wife record the race so I could watched what I missed watching live.
Man oh man I long for the NASCAR of old. Everything was much simpler, which made it better. My favorite broadcast team of all-time was ESPN's Bob Jenkins, Ned Jarrett, and Benny Parsons in the booth, with Jerry Punch, and John Kernan in the pits.
Once Winston left NASCAR, along with Bill France Jr's day to day leadership, it's been all downhill ever since.
I was blown away by the prayer at beginning of race ....
Only sport left that has a prayer before every event and televises it as well. They show nfl players praying for injured athletes, but as soon as someone like Ray Lewis starts praising God they try ripping the mic away.
"The racing is so much better these days " literally, if a race like this happened today, the old fan would burn the place down with "BACK IN MY DAY!!"
2:33:21 Goodyear commercial featuring two NASCAR drivers who are driving on Hoosiers this race.
Nathan de Rover they were both bad tires
Very astute lol
Schrader and Earnhardt racing up front. Man I feel for Schrader, he was the first person to know that Dale was gone....
Did you catch the Dale jr download with Schrader? Dale Jr and him had a good talk about it
Was also dale best friends ...they was in talladega flip and this one ...u need listen and watch dale jr podcast with Ken Schrader I laughed and cried
gone but not forgotten about we will be able to see him again one day well just have to be patient and when that day comes we will see our great friend again we all love you as fans we never got to meet with him in tihis life but we will in the next he did write me a letter that i keep near and dear to me they put him in enough we all love you Dale Sr until the next life> chris k!!!!!
Get over it
@@drivin379 the greatest story ever told was hilarious
Thx. nascar. have enjoyed watching during pandemic.
Ole DW is the man! He really dominated the 80’s but he just had a jinx at Daytona. Hell in 84 Cale Yarborough passed him for 1st on the last lap! Boogity boogity boogity boys! Let’s go to victory lane! Love ya DW!
I couldnt stand that whiney butch but he certainly was one of the best to ever get in a race car
@@brianbooher7318 nobody gives a $#it
Thanks for sharing ..love to relive again the days when racing was racing.❤☺👍
*"Remember When"* Is the lowest form of conversation.
@@raymond3803 your opinion.
@@raymond3803 which BTW doesnt matter to me👍☺ have a good day.
@@buckeyefangirl1976 Actually......It was a line out of "The Sopranos"
For what it's worth......Earnhardt Sr. wasn't strapped in. Tony Stewart is guilty as sin. Not an opinion. I have proof.
i love the stokcar ! this grain and ambience of time VHS and old TV diffusion it's really cool
49:52 "You certainly don't want to touch anyone running at this speed!"
Unless you're a Bodine. Or a Cup driver in 2018.
Lmao
Nooo they cry now when u bump em or rub em
They don't run this fast now anyways with the pathetic 550hp cars they have now
or a certain someone on the 15th lap of the 2021 daytona 500
@@SomeUsernameSomeoneElseTookIt More like everyone in 2021
Great race the first one I remeber watching as a young one I was 4 awesome you kept in the commercials makes the race even better keep up the sweet uploads buddy
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You got to love Jody Ridley with that chew in his mouth during that interview now that’s real NASCAR right there
The PC NASCAR of today wouldn’t stand for that.
Slayton Rider Yeah Slayton I’m waiting for him to spit in Mike Joys pocket.lol
Wish we could go back to this nascar.. driving so fast the tires let loose.. Davey was still around.. great time
The moment The Unknown Race Fan ended his short career; 1:13:37
PokerGrinder 1:13:49 ...but the unknown crew member keeps carrying on 🤣🤣🤣
I Won the Daytona 500! Won the Daytona 500! Wait?! This is the Daytona 500 isn't it?! Don't tell me it isn't!
Crash at 1:29:58, in car view at 1:32:47, and in slow motion inside the car at 1:36:03 ... so lucky he didn't suffer a basial skull fracture from that impact !
The Daytona 500 and then the Lakers and Celtics back in 1989. CBS ruled Sunday Sports.
Bird vs magic was always must see
CBS: We’ll be with you for the rest of the way after these messages. Also CBS: Let’s take another commercial break
Man, this is so much better than today with the crashes at the end every year and every car nearly the same.
This was Darrell Waltrip at his wily best...Am I the only one that wonders why Alan Kulwicki didn't pull out and let Waltrip pass him so HE could draft and save fuel? Instead he has to pit and Waltrip wins the race.Great stuff.
He still may not have made it, but yea would've been better than not trying. He was probably just thinking of winning and being out front
@@bradpoole238 he knew he couldn't pass waltrip again within serious help
Alan had a flat tire. 3:28:49 you can see him run over a piece of metal and go high in Turn 1. Alan said after the race that he had enough gas to make it to the end. Really disappointing. Would’ve been an interesting finish between AK and DW.
Neil bonnet rolling on the ground and cars flying by with no caution until a lap later lol man these guys had balls
Giant brass ones
This is back when real men had grit and balls!
Was inside of turn one on top of a Uhaul truck that weekend!! Good times!
I'm sure
Nice, I was born 4 days after this race lol, first race I remember being at was Richmond when Rusty dumped Gordon and ended his night. Earnhardt won, I think he won the 500 that season or the season after.
When the Cleveland Browns was moved to Baltimore and there was no browns for about 4 years I became a huge Nascar fan in the mid-90s and it probably died out 2010 for me but I do still occasionally watch NASCAR
3:32:45 Mike Joy and Jeff Hammond, who would work together in the Fox booth a decade and a half later! And, of course, D.W.! Boogity, boogity.
You are forgetting Larry Mac also got into the fox sports both
@@PieFights Him, too!
Boogity!
Excelente corrida parabéns pra quem postou!
2:17:00: pretty interesting segment
Thank you! I would have never found that.
@@trevorcollum6883 Sure thing!
@@borzak101 I wonder if the use of ethanol-gas mix in today's NASCAR racing has mitigated the levels of CO in peoples' blood.
@@borzak101 Just listed to Mast talk about what he went through on the Dale Jr. podcast.
@@lucaswood9624 was just going to say that lol
I forgot all about the wife and home segments. They're fantastic.
89 was a great year for darrell, he won seven races, and most popular driver.
One of my all time favorite races
that jody ridley in-car view at 1:34:00 gives you a slight idea of what dale sr must've had happen in 2001.
The soap opera music CBS Sports used at the end though haha.
1989. One of my favourite Daytona 500 of all time apart from many others.
David Hobbs is one of the coolest dudes you could ever meet. With him, Ken Squier, and Chris Economaki, I loved CBS broadcasts
Not gonna lie, Kim Hillin was a hottie back in the day.
Wow those spoilers are practically horizontal to the track! Love to see the low downforce racing
You never seen that before? Sorry 😞, this is what real Nascar looks like 😁... already shackles them with restrictors. No need to make them even slower with drag.... no, rhats modern wokecar😅
I love the old commercials
Hendrick Motorsports using a 200' Jr. Johnson fuel line!
I heard he had his carb confiscated by Nascar and the one they put on had slightly smaller jets, so he had less power but got better mileage and was able to win the race. Can’t script that stuff!
Jody Ridley is a badass!!!
I raced CCS Superbike in 1999 at Daytona aboard a GSXR/750. With a feild of 42 i finished 11th, "with a broken wrist and no cast!!" Bill Elliot was no hero!
Came for the race stayed for the commercials lol
1989. The year I was born. Always will be a DW fan even though I never got to see THE DW, If you know whatta mean.
I attended this race. We arrived the afternoon before and camped in the infield to watch the 500 the following day. I was 27 at the time. This would be the last race I ever attended in person. But I always watched them on TV afterwards......and ever since they first started airing NASCAR on tv. But like most long-time hardcore fans, I quit watching altogether when they did just about everything to destroy this once glorious sport. It's a damned shame.
Damn shame indeed, i live about 45 min from Rockingham , 2hr from Charlotte, and an hr from Darlington. Been to many races at all those tracks back in the 90s actually my first race was at the Rock in 88 when i was 20yrs old. I quit watching around 2014 when they ruined everthing and now the cars only have 550hp that's pathetic compared to the almost 900 the had through the 90s and early 2000s and in the 800s most other years, the drivers were men not these spoiled brat little kids that whine about everything and are cold fish with no personalities. Just listen to those cars here and how beautiful they were with actual paint jobs not some vinal wrap stuck on the side.
@@badmonkey2222 Exactly.......today's drivers spend more time behind some microphone on some damned stage than they do behind the wheel. Then there's racing "periods".........I thought only females were suppose to have periods. And for what.......I guess so all the teams & drivers can have cake & ice cream. Also "the chase" and "the play offs".......they have literally tried to turn this sport into "the NFL/NBA on wheels"........About the only thing they lack now is hiring Oprah Winfrey or Kim Kardashian as a race announcer.
@@howabouthetruth2157 careful what you wish for 😂....
@@badmonkey2222 LOL......No "wishing"........Besides, myself & millions of other long-time fans are DONE with this ruined sport. I'm just tellin' it like it is. They haven't done a single solitary thing to reverse all of the endless screw ups they continue to do. So I could really care less what they do at this point. Take care.......
@@howabouthetruth2157 hey man i'm right there with you i pretty much stopped watching around 2014 or so, all a sad figment of the past to me and that hurts to say.
Shit I miss this racing and I am only 29 haha wish they would make the body of the cars look like this again just for a throw back
The Bill Elliott commercial at 1:40:07 is absolutely hilarious!! pure gold!
David Hobbs demoted to interviewing wives. Perfect.
"A HUGE PATEEMER OF OIL"... Mr. Hobbs exactly what the hell is a pateemer? 😆
@@KellieLeigh48 right. Lol
how i got hook on nascar and darrel came my fav driver that tide ride was so cool
Real racing......no f@cking “segments”. 😎 And the ads rocked.
And no football related gimmicks in a racing series
Tim Richmond should've been in this race
Damn Right
Tim Richmond wasn't able by this point he would be dead in less than 7 months
@@brianbooher7318 True he was on his last legs but would've been nice to see him there...in saying that, nascar probably wouldn't have their testing that they implemented later rather than sooner..
4:11 - Weird seeing a Goodyear Tire advertisement with all the motorsport champions considering everyone was forced to run Hoosier Tires in the 89 500
Congratulations Alan kulwicki! RIP my friend amen 🙏😔😢😪❤😞🙏9/23/21
Jody Ridley's crash in Turn 2 was U-G-L-Y. Thank God he got out of shape before he hit the wall.
JesusHippie
Yea, That was quite a lick wasn’t it? Did you see how much his head & neck bobbled around?! Thank goodness the drivers are as safe as they’ve ever been behind the wheel today.
@@randybobandy9243 very similar to Michael Waltrip's crash at Talladega in 1988. In both cases you could see their heads violently snap back (I believe both hit the steering wheel). In Waltrip's case he staggered incoherently out of the car and across the track with little knowledge cars were still at speed.
Yeah, that was nasty, almost identical to the wreck that Elliot broke his wrist in, hard hit!
Dam Jodie riddely pounded that wall.its a shame bill wasn't able to run this race being the defending cup champion.
The race here is much more spread out than today's Daytona races.
With restrictor plates, when the race goes long without a yellow and when green flag pit stops happened, they do spread out
HOLY HAIRPIECE AT 01:50 IT LOOKS LIKE HES GOING TO LIFT OFF,,,, DAMN NO MIRROR AT THE TRACK IN 89,, Nice I like it
January of 89’ is when I was born. It’s ironic how Ken & Chris were talking about the Chevys on the superspeedways, & DW wins! Didn’t he get Hoosier a win too??
Yep he won this race on Hoosier
Did the Satellite Feed of this race disapear? Was this the channel it was on? I know it was posted previously, and the conclusion of the race made much more sense when viewed that way.
You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/Fb2X1gPcgWo/v-deo.html
@SMIFF TV Oh! Thank you! That explains why I wasn't finding it; there's no mention that it's a satellite feed.
The thunderbird we're definitely ahead of their time at this point.
that in car camera with jody ridley was scary as hell
The onboard camera in the Ridley wreck and the one that captured Michael Waltrip's head hit the steering wheel at Talladega in '88 were probably the first on-air glimpses into what became a devastating problem. Ridley and Waltrip literally had to be inches away from death. Waltrip was knocked so silly at 'Dega he wondered across the track before the caution came out.
What’s old sneaky sneak doing at 7:17 reaching behind the seat looking around
🤣
Reaching for the window net.
Dropping lead shot out.
This was the day I became a ken schrader fan!..and still am today...🤙🏼🇺🇸
been a Schrader fan my whole life 👊
Five Speed ....good stuff!!
@@fivespeed42 Everyone's a Schrader fan, even if they have a different favorite!
2:44:06: how could he be talking to his driver, Ken?
The cars looked so much better back then.
1:32:48 I had to watch that at .25 speed just to see how that head snapped forward! It is easy to imagine how that has killed drivers!
The same day my football team Esporte Clube Bahia won the 2nd Brazilian Championship on Beira-Rio, let's go Bahia!
If Darrell didn't have Kulwicki to draft off for them laps, he doesn't make it.
Hey NASCAR, what the hell happened.
Memories Memories Memories
Both of these wrecks are crazy
Davey Allison: 36:36
?IDK : 2:41:30
both were in the same spots crazy Flip And Near Flip WOW
2:41:30 is Phil Barkdoll
@@SHEVYWOOD Thanks for the info
1:29:58 And there's the Big One
DW got a close call
At least 3 years in a row Celtics vs Lakers after the race lol
Been watching chronologically, its the 3rd consecutive year. The first one cut Geoff Bodines victory celebration short
@@MrChristopherHaas think of all the nascar coverage that's been cut short, busch series and Winston cup.
My favorite involves Dave Marcis. NOW think about all of the races whereits raining, delayed, and they are on ALL. DAY. LONG.
Todays NASCAR kids can make it rain in Arizona, Las Vegas, Southern California...
Bird vs magic was must see tv
The announcer said 8 first time drivers. None of these guys race anymore. Can't believe it's been that long.
SUCH A CLASSIC RACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOOD JOB DW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Driver Neil bonnet laying on the ground no caution ! Oh my gawd
CHECK THE FUEL LINES
Wish I could go back
7:02....wheres the KUBOTA TRACTOR....I hear it but dont see it
10:40 race start
1990 Dale stunk up the show. Got a flat last lap and missed winning Daytona 500 and all the plate races that year. he won the other 3
Holy cow chase looks so much like his dad
Race on Sunday...buy on Monday...back when stockcar racing meant something..not a fan since then
Tandy computer. Two disk drives. No hard drive.
What is the political correct word for "cheated up" ingenuity in the Roll cage. The roll cage held just enough fuel to get him to the checker flag. Imagine that
If yer not cheating yer not tryin
2:41:30
Great days of racing
What about miner stocks? Your opinion matters.
Diehard Dale Earnhardt fan here. However I liked them all except for G. Bodine.
Ya couldn't be a fan of bodine if ya liked Earnhardt that was one of the best rivalries of the mid 80s