Even though Earnhardt was my guy, gotta love Darrell for his great sportsmanship and attitude
@michaelwightman43586 күн бұрын
Great short track race! Hamilton #43 actually had the best/fastest car this race... If only a caution and 10 more laps,
@michaelwightman43589 күн бұрын
💪🏻 Kyle Petty 🏁
@Brendon_John_Harrison10 күн бұрын
WRTV abc
@kozippio785410 күн бұрын
2:07:20 the term Bump drafting coined
@jodymann599314 күн бұрын
I really really love watching these old Nascar races a whole whole lot and I am still big Nascar fan for a long long time and I still watch Nascar greatest races I like every Nascar drivers
@jodymann599322 күн бұрын
I really really love watching these old Nascar races a whole whole lot and I still watch Nascar and I am still a big fan of Nascar for a long long time
@billcary3022 күн бұрын
my god we're nearly 31 years from when this all happened. 31 years and it still hurts, i still makes tears come to my eyes watching this. i remember when we found out davey died. we'd been out doing something and got home. dad turned news no while mom got supper, and i went to my room like normal.......... well that was the last normal moement of that day. i'd no sooner got in there and dad hollerred bill get out here. i'm thinking what the .......? we just got home i wasn't in trouble when we left, i didn't do anything to get in trouble while we were gone, and i'v've not been home long enough to get in trouble yet....... dad said i said get out here. and they were talking about daveys crash and it not looking good. and i thought when does this nightmare end. i'll be honest i wasn't a alan fan. ok shoot me and get over it. but as i found out stuf, learned about him, etc. i was starting to come around. you just can't not help admire a guy that goes through life with a dream and won't stop till he gets it. i was however a huge davey fan. to back up a minute, i'd been a nascar fan off and on all my life. and racing in general. at this point was getting back into nascar and learning about the busch series. davey was probably the first "nup and comer" i'd really followed. i'd liked cale, i kind of liked bobby, but davey was probably the first "young gun" i'd been like he's my guy for the future.cale was near end of his career, bobby soons would be unfortunately, davey was a rookie replacing cale. back to 93 i'm nearly in tears and thinking when do i get ot wake up from this? this can't be real? this can't be happening again? looking back nearly 31 years later it still doesn't hurt any less. i never got a chance to meet davey, though almost (i think) got a chance to meet bobby in 94 by accident (assuming it was him if you want that story ask) adn would meet bobby the year he went in the hof. i never really thought about if i even remembered watching this in 93 and saw neils comments. when your friend commits suicide, and you hae to go to school the next day and wish you were any where else you dont' ask your parents if you can take the day off you go to school. (been there done that). when you've got a funeral to go to and a short window to do everything because of work schedules, meaning up one day, funeral next come home the 3rd day een though u gotta cover 1400 miles in those 3 days.......... you do it. (unforunately been there doen that too.) when you say you're going to be somehwere yo do it. it's not easy, it's not fun, and yeah if people knew what was going on nobody would blame you for calling out, but you do it. kids today would learna good lesson hearing that speech from and bobby. i assume i did then, i relearned it now............. rip davey hope i get to see you some day.
@BobbyLowery-lv8zj23 күн бұрын
Just watching these old races gives me such a feeling of nostalgia. I grew up in 80s & 90s in rural North Carolina as a kid watching and listening to races on the satelite and MRN radio. I was lucky enough to get to go to races at Charlotte, Bristol, North Wilkesboro, Martinsville, Richmond, & Rockingham, as well as getting to meet and get Autographs from most, if not all of the Greatest Names in Racing. Guys like Dale Earnhardt, Richard Petty, Darrell Waltrip, Davey Allison, Neil Bonnett, Junior Johnson, Alan Kulwicki, Jack Roush, Robert Yates, Ernie Irvan, Jeff Gordon, Rusty Wallace, Dick Trickle, Bobby Allison, Bill Elliott and so many others. This time in NASCAR will always be the greatest to me. I am still a fan today, but it isn’t close in comparison IMHO.
@toddbob5525 күн бұрын
Ford Motorcraft #1
@TheAtariNetwork26 күн бұрын
This takes me back. Watching with my family, enjoying sunday afternoons. My dad worked 6 days, sometimes 7 days a week but he was always ready to watch nascar with us sundays!
@TheAtariNetwork26 күн бұрын
He would cheer Mark Martin I was a big Earnhardt fan. Mom just liked to watch with us. And we would all boo Gordon. I have nothing against him today but he won way too much in 95-99
@michaelwightman43586 күн бұрын
I was Big Kyle Petty fan. After he retired Jamie McMurray. Not the same, boring today,.
@jodymann5993Ай бұрын
I really really love watching these old Nascar races a whole whole lot and I still watch Nascar and I am still big fan of Nascar
@jodymann5993Ай бұрын
I really really love watching these old Nascar races a whole whole lot and I still watch Nascar and I am still big fan of Nascar
@77PacerStudiosАй бұрын
Happy 30th Anniversary to he 1994 Fay's Drug 150! Today (Tuesday, June 25, 2024) marks exactly 30 years since this race was held at the Glen!
@beau5837Ай бұрын
Airborne hoods, rattlin' rear view mirrors. Love this real competition racing. Good memories, good times.
@skeleguns10oooooo10Ай бұрын
Terry Labonte ran a special paint scheme when he broke the record of the most consecutive starts. He ended up winning that race
@77PacerStudiosАй бұрын
Happy 30th Anniversary to this race! Yesterday (Wednesday, June 12, 2024) marked exactly 30 years since this race was held at Pocono.
@andrewbugel4711Ай бұрын
RIP Neil Bonnet….and I’m only 31 lol. He would’ve been fun to root for
@M1_EngineeringАй бұрын
Sterling had an eventful evening
@geodude1986Ай бұрын
Rusty, you're driving like a pissed off teenager! I think that's what Talladega Nights was making fun of.
@77PacerStudiosАй бұрын
Happy 30th Anniversary to the 1994 Goodwrench/Delco Battery 200 at Dover!
@nascarvintage17Ай бұрын
i love this race personally! the crash of rusty was amazing really ! after wallace his best season litteraly was in 93
@tuowl0564Ай бұрын
The Cope/Krebs accident is incredible! I haven't seen this race since it was live 30 years ago and had no recollection of that incident. Wow! That was crazy! Krebs fell a substantial distance and nearly landed in a parking area! That was absolutely crazy!
@Backwoods_870Ай бұрын
This was Nascar Winston Cup racing...I don't know what they call it today.
@JoshuaHendricksMusicАй бұрын
God damn Gordon took out half the field 😂
@donaldblair3258Ай бұрын
Another great thing California got rid of.
@jodymann59932 ай бұрын
I really really love watching these old Nascar races a whole whole lot and I still watch Nascar
@77PacerStudios2 ай бұрын
Today (Wednesday, May 22, 2024) marks exactly 30 years since this race was held!! Happy 30th Anniversary to the 1994 Meridan Advantage 200!
@jjmckay6man12 ай бұрын
must be a typo.. Harry Gant 116.786 mph on the pole..lol had to be way more than 116mph at Atlanta lol
@mariecloud2282 ай бұрын
I need pictures of 1992 Georgia girls
@Bigkillaward2 ай бұрын
Dr Jerry punch saved rusty that day,, he was choking in the car and punch cleared his airway.. crazy crazy story
@CarolinaKid932 ай бұрын
Kim Burton... a selfless lady that sets the bar high for what true love is. That was a good day. The highlight of our entire season.
@sarah29302 ай бұрын
Look at this wreck & Dale Earnhardts Sr how & why did this guy live while Dale didn’t ?? Just asking no arguments
@christolbert46282 ай бұрын
Spencer was cheating and was caught. Fined the Junior Johnson team 100k, a record for the time.
@MichaelSmith-ip8jg3 ай бұрын
The pit road reporter conducting the winner circle interview was terrible.
@NCMarrk3 ай бұрын
Steve Evans. Nascar wasn't really his forte but he's still better then any one they have today. Jamie Little !?! LOL
@Schneids12163 ай бұрын
Corky always gets recognized by the media during the Southern 500 😅 good man though! His work contributed to so many hours of entertainment for me
@AlanFernandoGamino3 ай бұрын
Man, Rusty in the air.....such scary to seen the HUGE WRECK!! [1993] NASCAR was an hardest-years since losing Davey Allison & Alan Kulwicki too. Rest easy to those Heavenly Angels-Drivers
@purplehazen10003 ай бұрын
NASCAR, a truly American sport. They shouldn't try to be like F1. Indycar just vetoed medallions. How are you going to find the next great team owner and driver? No team should be guaranteed a spot in any race. Best qualifiers should be the only ones in the race. What they have now is like communism.
@purplehazen10003 ай бұрын
Dick Trickle and his inside joke "everybody is smokin' at Bristol. It was at Bristol where I first saw him smoking cigarettes during the cautiouns. He was a driver that started late and never got a good ride. He could have won a lot of races with a top shelf racecar
@77PacerStudios3 ай бұрын
Happy 30th Anniversary to this race!! Today (Wednesday, April 17, 2024) marks exactly 30 years since this race was held!
@evanwilliams64063 ай бұрын
Early in this race, BP calls Lake Speed in the #28 Davey Allison by accident and apologizes moments later and says "Everytime I see that 28 car I think of Davey" and Bob Jenkins chimes in and says "I am sure many people wish it still were Davey Allison".
@billobrien47323 ай бұрын
thank you for these
@evanwilliams64063 ай бұрын
Morgan Shepard driving a created car in NASCAR Thunder 2003 in 1992. It has red numbers and a block yellow 21 on the side.
@brianburgett58943 ай бұрын
Where was Ned ?
@tarheelking25153 ай бұрын
1:25 the unknown comic
@NotSteveCook3 ай бұрын
Andretti (and Rusty) got Bodined
@NotSteveCook3 ай бұрын
Failed to Qualify: 71-Dave Marcis, 78-Randy MacDonald (R), 90-Mike Wallace, 22-Ward Burton, & 77-Bobby Hillin Jr.
@Fetterkuss19833 ай бұрын
Wow how many near misses did Alan have in this race?
@henryfelix86733 ай бұрын
It’s crazy that Neil bonnett died 7 mouths later
@bcroft68bc4 ай бұрын
Kyle Petty never touched Earnhardt. He just got under him and took the wind off of his spoiler. But he sure as hell touched Davey Allison.