He never stopped doing that polish victory lap never forgetting his friend Alan kulwicki.
@AndreChambers-ih1gk8 күн бұрын
I went back to watch the 2006 Duels, and I DEFINITELY saw the tornado!
@shaytrueblueaussie9 күн бұрын
You’re an absolute drama queen. Terrible video..
@chiefbangahoe13 күн бұрын
Even the air looks better back then
@thomaskimparker80914 күн бұрын
Wierd i race motorcycle and my birthday is oct.17th....same day those 2 riders lost their life in 2013.. ride in peace brothers.. GOD SPEED TO ALL WHO HAVE LOST THEIR LIFE TO RACING..
@user-yq3ng4vu9d18 күн бұрын
All you have to do is look at the car type. Rossi is a taller driver which upsets the additional weight that is on top of the car.
@davidpjr819 күн бұрын
That ending is like the ending to The Sandlot
@beeemm257819 күн бұрын
Wild shit. Just the damn goods. You'll NEVER see anything resembling this type of excitement from Vagcar ever again.
@mustangecoboosthpp386921 күн бұрын
Again this video is not correct about the return of Pearson to the Wood Brothers he was asked to drive for them but after testing the car Pearson said his back and neck was so soar the next morning that he called the Wood Brothers and told them he could not run the car for them. There was no plot by David Pearson to return.
@mustangecoboosthpp386921 күн бұрын
The incident between Pearson and Richmond did not happen the way this video says, one of Richmonds crew members was there when this indecent happened. Pearson confronted Richmond who on his way in to the garage after the race ended was on the radio wanting his crew to get down to where he was because Richmond had given Pearson the finger on the track and he knew Pearson was not happy with him. The crew member says Pearson walked up and confronted Richmond telling his he better never disrespect him again and then hauled off and punched Richmond who went down on the spot. The crew member did not intervene because he said Richmond needed to be taught a lesson and that some people grabbed a hold of Pearson to keep him from hitting Richmond again, but Pearson said you can let me go I'm done and that was the end of the incident. The crew member said that Tim Richmond was a wimp. This crew member tells this incident in a KZfaq video interview.
@acemoneymaker824222 күн бұрын
U dont even need permanent grandstands. Jsut some moveable seats like on a semi trailer
@acrock2125 күн бұрын
im not a big fan of fords and that leached into my rooting for nascar. so unfortinately i rooted against Mark most of his career... but my goodness what a legend... i hate it that i rooted against him because i really do like the guy. i even love looking at his old paint schemes because i thought they were great too... i really love his early 90's thunderbird. made just an iconic look. Mark recently talked with Dale Jr mainly about his early career... the 28 Havoline another ICONIC car... he got a call to drive it and turned it down... what a bummer... that would have made greatness too... its ironic that Yates and Roush ended up joining forces in later years. im still heart broken that he didnt win that Daytona 500... i scoff everytime i see that race... he was so close so many times in championships... what an incredible drive.
@ChaseElliott501st25 күн бұрын
Got recommended this the day that he announced he’s leaving McLaren💀
@Maximilian799226 күн бұрын
I’ve heard that they’re wanting to turn it into a super speedway
@SophieGravatt27 күн бұрын
No wonder it’s an amazing car. It has an amazing history too.
@johntaylor665428 күн бұрын
Yes as others have pointed out, more road courses, better team, things would have been different. He was nearly unbeatable at Watkins Glen and if it wasn't for his team mate Aric Almirola "stacking it" for no apparent reason at the worst possible time for Ambrose, he should of won one more race there
@mikemeeks8436Ай бұрын
Mark Martin is one of the very few retired drivers at his age. That on any given race track get behind the wheel and run a competitive top 5 to top 10. Mark Martin is proof you don't have to be a points champion to be considered a champion. Also any man that can drive a car advertising a pill that helps men that have erectile disfunction and do commercials. That's a hell of a man, lol. But seriously, he helped men's health by taking that sponsorship. He's actually a really great humble guy. I hope he's happy with his career and personal life. Hopefully, he's enjoying life after Nascar.
@mindichristoffersen4795Ай бұрын
They should have that on twisters 🌪️
@KellieLeigh48Ай бұрын
I'll tune in for sure ❤
@mikeskillings4437Ай бұрын
Top 3 modified drivets is #1-Richie Evens #2-Reggie Reguerio #3-Mike Stefenk
@tyman1014Ай бұрын
A lot of people say that the Brickyard 400 died because of the 2008 race. That race didn't help things, but I think the downfall of the Brickyard 400 was a slow burnout over the span of time. The race pretty much followed the explosion and downfall of NASCAR as a whole. From the late 2000s to about the late 2010s. Viewership, attendance, and prestige gradually went down.
@phillipvennemann503Ай бұрын
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@lets-go-larson5Ай бұрын
For goodness sakes, NASCAR fans, STOP CALLING SHIT "DEAD". Just use something like, the Fall of the Brickayrd or something. Nothing is truly dead unless it's not even relivant any more.
@TheCaddypilot1Ай бұрын
Mark Martin was my first favorite driver. He is one of the greatest of all time, and he did it by driving clean. Mark Martin never drove like it seems like you have to these days in nascar. Pushing people out of the way, using people up coming off a corner, throwing risky blocks, playing games on the restarts, and all around unsportsmanlike conduct exhibited by many in the current crop of top level drivers. But that’s what you get when you make the rules so tight every car pretty much drives the same.
@skeleguns10oooooo10Ай бұрын
The Brickyard 400 will return next season
@kevinhuber8723Ай бұрын
Someone needs to write a biography on Paul. He is an American Racing Treasure.
@stephenholloway6893Ай бұрын
So why wasn't the girlfriend driving the car that night? Didn't she have a license or was more drunk compared to Rob? For that matter why wasn't an 3rd person to be the driver that night instead if that was the case.
@NicholasHarkins-mu6mlАй бұрын
lol I watch u for a min but didn’t know u was in ocrp❤ much luv my guy
@tanjiro20247Ай бұрын
He was my favorite driver back and Rusty Wallace. I’d loved Rusty Wallace gives me good memories
@Mbarnstein62891Ай бұрын
Fun fact: Riverside hosted the 1960 United States Grand Prix before it went to Watkins Glen for twenty years. Sebring hosted the year prior.
@richardcollejr.5121Ай бұрын
He would have cleaned Petty's clock
@OneAMGАй бұрын
Love these videos! I know they probably take a ton of work but I really appreciate it. Hopefully you make many more of these.
@davidgiesen3765Ай бұрын
I remember the 1990 season well. The penalty Mark got for the spacer was ignorance on NASCAR'S part. It was early in the season, but still cost him the championship. Heartbreakers for sure.
@KiMcHiPrOdUcTiOnZАй бұрын
"Danica Patrick. Best driver ever."
@MorgusVRАй бұрын
I loved Papy games so much. I got in trouble because when the original game came out, they included a Boston phone number in the manual that you could call with your dial up modem to directly connect to the servers and race against other people. Well, this is back in the day where if you lived outside of Boston, this was a long distance number and cost extra based on minutes. I was punished for a long damn time when my parents got the monthly bill with all my long distance calls. I helped do a lot photoshop templates to be able to paint cars, I painted a lot of cars that ended up on various websites, helped with graphics on different projects. It was such a fun time from 03-06. I finally quit when Brian Ring was working on a huge update when iRacing took over the ownership and started C&Ding all of us, killed a lot of our interest in keeping it going and a lot of the leagues I raced in collapsed. I miss that community so much, iRacing is such a crap company. I still have my physical copy of all 1-2003. RIP Matt W
@maggiegarber246Ай бұрын
I love to read comments on videos, but now that spelling and grammar have gone by the wayside, I can’t understand what some writers are trying to say. As far as the 8 year old wandering off…I got separated from my guy during the 2023 Indy 500. We were in the patio. In that crush of people, it was impossible to find him, so I went to our seats. He refuses to use a cell phone, which would have been helpful. Anyway, we were walking together (not holding hands, so people cut in front of me, not realizing we’re together) and so I can see how easy it is to get separated from others in one’s group.
@My2020ViewАй бұрын
I just posted my vid of LW Wright as my uncle. You can decide after watching.
@My2020ViewАй бұрын
I just posted my vid of LW Wright, my uncle so you can decide after watching it.
@sametozkan9175Ай бұрын
Andretti family promised Mario would never win again since 1970.
@nascarvintage17Ай бұрын
great video frankly super thank you greetings from souht of france
@sennadesillva2 ай бұрын
Holy shit! Mind blown when you said the location. I worked at the Staples in the Bayfair Mall for parts of almost 3 years when in college ('06-'09). Was constantly all around that area and until now how zero clue about this track. Thanks for the video and info!
@ThatoneNASCARnerd2 ай бұрын
Definitely going to be added to The NASCAR Greatest Drivers List Soon Probably Hall Of The Fame Too!
@kevinharding92322 ай бұрын
Very informative thanks for posting this video
@Sebas42rod2 ай бұрын
Here after Kyle Larson is running the andretti double
@skeleguns10oooooo102 ай бұрын
Oh he put a block and- He put him in the wall! HE PUT HIM IN THE WALL!
@jeromemaristela72542 ай бұрын
texASS
@noahthomas43412 ай бұрын
I started on the 4th chase and worked my way to 3-2 and now the first 😂