When he hit Hamlin's spinning car, it popped the front of hit car in the air and pointed it towards the wall. While the front was already in the air, he got several racecars slamming into his right side which allowed more air under his car. At that speed, the wind was enough to flip it over the rest of the way. And fairly quickly.
Here's the closest I can think of ua-cam.com/video/fZGOnqegxNo/v-deo.html It's a combination of that and Jamie McMurray's flip at Talladega this year when he got punted in the door by Newman. Except in the trioval at Daytona.
@@SleepyOddish but did you see the way the 3 car's momentum just come to a stop when he hit that catch fence. From 180-190+ MPH to basically 0 MPH before coming back to the racing surface.
1st of all, Glad your back, 2nd, Do you have the final few laps of this year's Road America Race? Would Love to hear the MRN call of it, If not that's fine, Just asking,
Sorta his final Daytona win but not overall. Phoenix later this year was his last win overall. Unless you count his 2016 Duel win. But far as points paying races goes this was his last Daytona win and Phoenix later that year was his last points paying win.
I've been looking for this one for ages
That makes sense
As a Dale Jr fan I was very excited to see Jr win but only for a second then it turned into concern for Austin Dillon
I thought the announcers were gonna go bat shit insane over that crash.
Andrew Toone those guys are typically between turns 1&2 all the way until entering turn 3
Dave Moody would have. He's the turns 1 and 2 announcer.
I watched this race and saw that crash. Glad Austin walked away from that. Im curious though, what caused the 3 to go in the air like that?
When he hit Hamlin's spinning car, it popped the front of hit car in the air and pointed it towards the wall. While the front was already in the air, he got several racecars slamming into his right side which allowed more air under his car. At that speed, the wind was enough to flip it over the rest of the way. And fairly quickly.
Here's the closest I can think of
ua-cam.com/video/fZGOnqegxNo/v-deo.html
It's a combination of that and Jamie McMurray's flip at Talladega this year when he got punted in the door by Newman. Except in the trioval at Daytona.
@@nascargavin8 now i can see how the 3 got into the air like that. Thank you for the link
@@SleepyOddish but did you see the way the 3 car's momentum just come to a stop when he hit that catch fence.
From 180-190+ MPH to basically 0 MPH before coming back to the racing surface.
Do the 2017 Xfinity Texas Big One next.
1st of all, Glad your back, 2nd, Do you have the final few laps of this year's Road America Race? Would Love to hear the MRN call of it, If not that's fine, Just asking,
Seth Eaves unfortunately I was unable to record that race. :(
You should do Daytona, Phoenix, dover, and Watkins Glen from last year
Just think since this crash, Austin Dillon won at Daytona points paying races twice. 2018 Daytona 500 and 2022 Coke Zero Sugar 400.
FINALLY
It wasn’t Austin who flipped Hamlin made him flip to the catch fence
Obviously race cars can't jump
Well it can flip
2nd amendment racing loving country boy we’ll yea but the can flip
@@dominicmeese5105 yeah
@@dominicmeese5105 but they can flip ? Is that what you ment ?
Do the Dover big one from last year
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Was this Dale Jr's last win?
kevin u Talladega fall 2015.
Phoenix Fall 2015. (Though that race was shortened by rain)
Ryan Hanson Oh yeah.
Sorta his final Daytona win but not overall. Phoenix later this year was his last win overall. Unless you count his 2016 Duel win. But far as points paying races goes this was his last Daytona win and Phoenix later that year was his last points paying win.
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