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  • Опубліковано 4 сер 2023
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    Here are 30 of the most NOSTALGIC things about NASCAR. From drivers, paint schemes, video games, and other crazy things you forgot about.
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  • @EpicTyphlosionTV

    The playoffs are bad, change my mind

  • @natelecarde962

    I’m surprised that Kasey Kahne’s old Allstate commercials aren’t talked about as much as other Nascar commercials. They were always funny to me and him always getting tormented in them made me sympathize with him and become one of my favorite drivers.

  • @DonovenChambers

    To be honest I think 2003-2007 nascar we’re the best years of NASCAR , from the shape of the cars to be pained jobs , to the divers them selfs . It was all pretty good

  • @nicalos007

    To me, the most nostalgic part of nascar is the camera flashes coming from the sold out crowd who are all there to have a good time and cheer so loud you could hear it from miles away. It was just a different time, something I wish I could experience.

  • @brandonwoods1357

    I remember the NASCAR cafe in Pigeon Forge, TN. It was next to the big big NASCAR Speedpark Go Kart track. If it was your birthday the waitress would bring a mic and have you do the "Gentleman Start Your Engines!". The cars on the wall had tires that would start turning and you could hear the engines over the speaker system.

  • @BrianOmegaWolf

    Being 24 now I can agree to a lot, car paint schemes don't feel as colorful as they used to be, THE RUG I remember. Using the parking lot for Nascar car shows(of course it's the original streetcourse lol ) the older games, more excitement beginning of races, the way the cars sounded, nastycar was the game my mom used to distract me at Walmart on her old flip phone .

  • @JacobNascar

    No matter the sport, seeing those camera flashes, it makes me feel like what I'm watching is a big deal. I went to last years Bristol night race and saw some camera flashes. I figured it's some old fart who doesn't know his flash is on but I liked to pretend I'm seeing thousands of camera flashes. Although, I would to experience these things again, I'm just happy I got to experience Nascar during those moments.

  • @SuperNASCARrocks

    The early 2000’s were the best era of NASCAR. Miss those days.

  • @DennyDeliversYT

    i swear if i see another clip of 2014 chicagoland, or jeff gordon’s 2013 charlotte qualifying run, or marcos ambrose 2012 michigan qualifying run…

  • @nascarwildcatfan7577

    Been a diehard NASCAR fan since 2011 when I was 8 years old. I remember these things.

  • @TsukiCondor

    One thing I miss, finding die-cast in retail. Back in the day I was able to go to Target, Kmart, qnd even Rid Aid and stumble upon some Winner Circle merch circa 2007-10 from 1:64 scale to even

  • @boomkittyFX

    every time i see the number 24, i will always assume jeff gordon, you cannot convince my mind otherwise, it just refuses to change for some reason.

  • @asteroidrug3822

    I used to watch stop motions all the time as a kid since that was all I could find about nascar because In italy even today there is barely anything NASCAR related

  • @boilercoasters8442

    I felt nostalgia for a lot of these things. Especially the sponsor one. I remember having Wheaties cereal, Zest soap, and Old Spice deodorant about 10 years ago because they were NASCAR sponsors of cars I liked. I also visited the NASCAR cafe in Vegas in 2011 before it closed, which was right when I was getting into the sport

  • @24RacingFan

    Great to see you uploading within 2 weeks of your past video!

  • @TracksideViews

    Nothing will ever be the same no matter what it is. It all comes down to the time in your life when you discovered something and fell in love with that it was. The older you get the more you think back on those times of found memories and it just doesn’t feel like it used to. Everything changes. It’s not just NASCAR. As younger generations get older so do the comments of I miss when NASCAR was like, but just further forward in time.

  • @8CountAudio

    I think the 93-01 era was NASCAR’s zenith. It stunned the sports world when SI declared Nascar as “America’s hottest sport” on its cover in July of 95. And the classic ESPN crew of Bob, Benny, and Ned and (to a lesser degree) the TNN team of Eli and Buddy were so much better than what came with the new TV deal of 2001.

  • @ethanbenfield2285

    I have a playlist saved of races that make me feel nostalgic. They range from the early 00s to about 2017. They arent all my favorite races, just races that I can clearly remember watching with friends and family for one reason or another.

  • @chasebriscoefan14

    I remember almost all of these