Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Concussion Battle (Full Segment) | Real Sports w/ Bryant Gumbel | HBO
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Racing legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. discusses his efforts to carry his famed father’s NASCAR legacy and how concussion difficulties led him to the broadcast booth. #HBO #RealSports #DaleEarnhardtJr
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"Using lessons learned from his father..." I can listen to that over and over.
@joshuapittman4663
3 жыл бұрын
Alan Bestwick has to be one of the best Motorsports commentators of all time... hopefully he comes back to NBC in the near future.
@davidvelox224
3 жыл бұрын
It was a great quote , but did you know Dale sr didn’t show Jr too much really on how to race?
Dale is seriously one of the best person in this world! Dude cares sooo much about others, if only his dad could be here to witness his son and the impact he has had on so many people.
@darthkso3745
3 жыл бұрын
He knows
@flightreactstvlive6477
3 жыл бұрын
he’s up in heaven watching🙏🙏
@blackie8083
2 жыл бұрын
@MLP Shawn, nicely put!
@ytsn_THE_OG
Жыл бұрын
@@darthkso3745 will know** once Junior gets there too
@KevinJohnson-pt8mg
Ай бұрын
That’s not how it works unfortunately. Read the Bible
It's always hard to hear when jr said "help me help me hurry up" 9:13
@GretaVanZeppelin1996
4 жыл бұрын
He spoke the words his father was never able too, if Dale had survived that hit, even in critical condition, I really think they would've saved him.
@jillsmcfarland2001
2 жыл бұрын
Hurt don't talk they make sounds
I had probably 4 concussions. The last one took 3 years to get over. It was torture and was very lonely. Concussions suck.
@idunno4891
3 жыл бұрын
I have had two and listening to Jr makes me wonder about certain things 🤔. Perhaps it's something that never goes away 🤔
@johnk815
3 жыл бұрын
@@idunno4891 I think you’re right. That’s why each time you get a concussion the next one is easier to get and the symptoms are worse.
I think it's a very mature move for him. He's done just about everything there is to do in the sport, and it's simply not worth the risk. And just for me personally, he thought of losing Jr in another incident like his dad is almost too much to bear.
@almostfm
5 жыл бұрын
I agree. The only thing not on his resume is a Cup championship, and at 43 when he retired, he was unlikely to win one at that point (there have only been three Cup champions older-his father, Lee Petty, and Bobby Allison). Honestly, I was hoping that the 2016 concussion that caused him to miss half the season would have been the point that he said "You know, I really don't need to keep doing this".
@Shawn6751
5 жыл бұрын
20 damn concussions, those are Chris Benoit numbers. Dale Jr doesn't have access to steroids like Benoit did.
I think part of the reason Dale Jr was single up until 2016 was because he was afraid of loving someone that only cared about his money. I would too. I bet its tough for most celebrities and professional athletes to make those types of decisions like trusting someone in that way
I have so much respect for Kelley & Dale Jr. Kelley has been amazing to Jr. They Love Each Other to the bitter end. #brosisgoals
My dad suffered a very serious head injury in 1962 or 3 (hit by a truck at his work). He recovered, mostly, but the aftereffects lasted the rest of his life. His personality changed, becoming withdrawn and uncommunicative, suffering from insomnia and anger management issues. Just before he passed in 1998 he told my sister that he'd had a huge headache non-stop since the accident, almost 40 years. I had a bad one in 1990 (EMT's said it would have been fatal if I hadn't been wearing a helmet), and have noticed some of the same post-injury behavior patterns in myself. TBI is real, and some people never recover 100%
“200 mph” Not at Bristol, Bubba.
I have Full respect for anyone that walks away from something after a concussion. Its life changing.
I am a surviver of 2 closed head injurys and 3 accidents three years in a row.I was 22yrs old with the first traumatic concussion (TBI) As a result of them I was forced to retire at 25yrs old.I was devastated.Saw a clinical physicist for 2yrs and 8 months of rehab before that It saved my life.I have short term memory loss,No visual thoughts and actional defused sheering of the brain. I can relate to what he is suffering from And im sure he has some of the same deficits/impairments that I have. Washington state head injury foundation is where you learn what you have after TBI.God Bless you Dale jr your not alone brother.
The relationship between Dale Jr and Kelley is so very special!
Dale Earnhardt Jr is a great guy. How you can tell that some people are genuinely good human beings by just looking at the way they smile.....
Dale Sr might have been a strict mfer, but look at the kids he raised. The most genuine people. Right up there with Steve Irwin and Bob Ross.
I fell 15’ onto the asphalt on my head. I got a severe concussion. Dr said I was lucky to be alive. The symptoms were overwhelming to say the least. I did all the therapy and exercises to no avail. All I can say about severe concussions is this, from my own personal experience, the brain heals itself. It took about 8 months before all of the symptoms subsided. One day I had a concussion, the next day it was gone.
Dale Jr. is a rare breed. An oddity. Those who have reached the upper echelons of their chosen profession, made hundreds of millions, and have a fan base the size of Jr’s rarely are as in touch with the human side and as down to earth as he is. He could be the most selfish person possible. He could walk away from NASCAR entirely, but an island, and live in comfort for the rest of his life. But he loves the fans loves the people around him too much to do that. Genuinely a great human being.
Every time I watch the footage from the 2001 Daytona 500, I feel so sorry for Darrell Waltrip. He was so proud to see his brother win the grandaddy of 'em all, moved to tears, and then to find out that the icon of the sport, a man he respected and had competed against, was killed in that wreck. I feel bad for everybody in that situation, too. Such a shame.
@JuggWalker
3 жыл бұрын
it makes me cry everytime ):
200 mph in bristol? WTF
200 mph at Bristol LOL
@46AFD
5 жыл бұрын
I cringed when that was said
@ZachMan99
5 жыл бұрын
He also said that he moved from pit road to the broadcast booth...wat... I thought Jr was a driver.
@robjschaffer8296
5 жыл бұрын
I too cringe when people who don't know anything about NASCAR try to talk about it.
@User-nu6km
5 жыл бұрын
200mph in a F1 car
@cotycoon3777
5 жыл бұрын
Worled1oo World1001902
Knew he quit for it, but had no idea how bad. What about Jeff G, Jimmy J, Carl Edwards quit too soon, all of them that have been around awhile must have similar stories as they have all had really violent wrecks.
@DaytonaPrototypes
5 жыл бұрын
Mike Bullard Tony Stewart is a guy I think about too. He had some big crashes early in his career. Even Kasey Kahne's retirement from dehydration problems makes me wonder how many guys have had some kind of issue and just decided to call it quits.
Big fan of Nascar and the thought of concussions never even crossed my mind.
I have so much Respect for Junior for doing this. As a parent, husband, and team owner, he has future. My son is a retired Jockey. Concussions are scary. My son misses racing horses, but head injuries make it easier to be reminded those recoveries are as hard if not harder than broken bones. As I read Dale’s book, I saw so much of my sons symptoms, difficulties and riding a 1200 + animal at 50+ mph the next day after a concussion. I think It was impressive Dale was willing to speak up. As my son recovers, I hope he will tell his story because I think it is equally as big to win as it is to tell All Athletes and every day people not to mess with your brain #jrfanforlife
@rally_chronicles
2 жыл бұрын
Hope your son is doing better.
As a longtime Earnhardt Sr. fan, this really hit home. Earnhardt Sr. as a driver was a true legend, but whatever he was as a father just makes you feel sorry for Jr., Kelley, and Kerry. It's also tragic that even though Jr. overcame a lot of adversities in his career, Earnhardt Sr.'s death really affected him and motorsport long-term. And it's a damn shame that that gold digger Teresa legally screwed over the kids over their own family name.
@88fanforlife
5 жыл бұрын
areasevenpro it’s really sad hearing Jr talk about his father. Jr basically spent his whole childhood trying to get his fathers attention and when he finally got it his father was only around for 3 years
@ytsn_THE_OG
Жыл бұрын
Well said. The way his career will go down in the history books, is a complete travesty. Easily a top three driver of his generation, if not the best if it weren't for Stewart. But losing his dad and as a rookie at that, Theresa's list of low blows, and All the concussions from accidents and other drivers intentionally wrecking him, derailed it. He'll go down as a legend, and one of the greats, but he won't have a championship in the cup series.
Beautiful piece, thank you HBO.
I really love Dale jr. Not for his dad, but for him.
Beautiful a sister loves her brother so much so much respect to her what a beautiful sister
Thank you, this was beautifully amazing
I remember everybody in Alabama waiting by the TV, to hear the news about Dale Earnhardt. We watched that press conference live. I was just a kid, so the devastation filling the room plus my admiration, hit hard. It feels like so long ago, then I hear the announcement again, and it feels like it was yesterday.
14:33 That's powerful to think about how he was unsure of what the future holds. Glad to see he got help and relieved the problem.
I knew there was something for years before retirement. I have talked with him many manyany times in person cause I grew up racing. You could tell way he talked handled himself and how cautious he was the last few seasons racing didn't take any chances and was just there and not driving like he use to it was obvious but didn't know 100 percent for sure. Dale Jr had same injuries and sr. Sr suffered big time with depression and concussions
0:40 Please find me the telemetry data that shows anybody going 200 mph at Bristol...
@tr1338
5 жыл бұрын
Has Mclaren ever tested there?
@bicboi1930
4 жыл бұрын
@@DrowsyGamer to be fair they cant be an expert in every topic they cover. They probably ask someone for an answer and have to trust it.
@KCCgoKartMAN
3 жыл бұрын
@@bicboi1930 yeah but they could also avoid saying outlandish things
God bless Jr for having the balls to come out and be honest to Amy and his fans.
hard to imagine they didn't deal with concussions then, as it was already an issue in the NFL and in regular car wrecks on the highway. Ask Roger Staubach what multiple concussions are like!
@davidpeters2550
3 жыл бұрын
Or Brett Favre and probably one of the worst cases, Jim Mcmahon.. it also caused him dementia
Really miss him and just took a break but came back and watched Johnson leave and now support Elliott, he's so much like jr. I had to support him to
I wish I wasn’t so sensitive and could watch “The Crash” without crying myself to sleep. Junior really has had a complicated life and upbringing. Even Dale Sr. said he was a better man towards the end of his life. I’m glad Jr. was able to have a successful career and retire so he can raise his family.
@guysmalley
5 жыл бұрын
MyKittyPercy it’s just racing chill a little.
This is my favorite show in the world by far.
So many things could of crushed this dude and he survived. Respect.
I hope things like this help to push the seriousness of concussions. Why we ever made something with the brain just a little bump on the head ill never know!!!!
Oh wow I didn’t know dale had only been racing for 2 years before his dad was killed. He really did have to take the reigns at the start of his career. The pressure he must of felt.
I had a life-changing concussion in 2003 at the age of 22. It was my 5th, and worse concussion that still requires me to take daily medication.
Much respect!!!!!
runs Bristol in Xfinity but told me on twitter "what happened to racing trucks at martinsville" .... "gwc and overtime"
Sent to military school. Sounds like my dad who use to threaten me with that OFTEN but never did it haha
Here before carnation
Rich, Famous, and Single. Sounds like a good lifestyle
Kelly is sure a hell of a woman.
I've had one really bad like woke up in the ambulance bad and one that didn't knock me out but almost i saw the white flash and stars and the buzzing noise
What made him become a broadcaster. Not hard to figure out. Why do retired athletes become sports analysts, announcers or coaches?..... They love their sport and want to stay around it or give back.
She's a top-notch interviewer The driver...a great race car driver, but most importantly, he's a cool, loving, man.
Man, when is NASCAR, going to become proactive and do something about CTE Depression, PTSD, and other mental health issues not just with former drivers, pit crew members, Crew Chiefs?
It may sound foolish, but when Sr. died, a little part of me did too. Every time I see junior, a little tiny bit of that piece of me is restored.
Honestly never thought about NASCAR and concussions. It's probably worse or just as bad as football.
@MeBeEric
5 жыл бұрын
Difference between NASCAR and the NFL is that NASCAR won't try to silence people about concussions
@jraybay
5 жыл бұрын
Yep. Its racing in general really. I've had some wrecks myself, on a smaller scale, and they really hurt lol. I can't imagine what it'd be like to crash at 190+mph, like Dale. Despite the safety in racing, you get battered inside, and I don't think everyone realizes that. NASCAR has done a good job listening to their drivers, performing neurological tests, and making a trip to the infield medical centre mandatory, even if a crash seems small. Concussions are how your brain basically ricochets inside the skull, and twists etc. It doesn't take as much as people think. Good to see awareness brought to it these days
@AidanMillward
5 жыл бұрын
The attitude was always "You only get a concussion from a smack to the head, how do you get that in a car?" and the emphasis was always on cricket, football, baseball, american football and hockey as well as rugby and boxing where head injuries are high risk or expected. But when you crash, the brain gets wobbled around inside your skull and shrinks and expands quickly in the crash. Took them a while to get it.
@arbysandtehchief5494
4 жыл бұрын
@@jraybay There only good about it because drivers like Dale Sr. Died, unfortunately. There's alot of blood on NASCAR's hands in the 90s. It was a growing pains process, so I don't fault them for it, it's just a shame is all.
I know Dale still takes a drive in a racecar every now and then
XLNT segment, and best of luck in future yrs. to DEJ.
I remember watching that Fontana wreck live, you cant hit the wall any harder.
@jimmie3times
Жыл бұрын
Ya you can. Just ask his father 😮
If he wasn’t pressured to “fill his fathers footsteps” he wouldn’t have tried to race every week. Poor guy is going to have CTE
Damn. His wife’s almost to fine to look at.
Welcome to the club
Perhaps that's why Sr was so distant as a father
Kudos to whomever did Amy's makeup for this. She looks exceptionally stunning here. Lighting too, but wow.
I think he would be ok to drive now with the safety they have now. There's only been one bad injury in the last few years with Ryan Newman and that was an accident that doesn't ever happen.
200mph at Bristol speedway 😂😂😂
Bryant Gumble is dat boi
The broadcasting is probably the best thing for his injury. Instead of sitting around being retired, he’s constantly stimulating his mind.
Anyone of those women that are married to these guys will tell you that when they see them crash, their heart skips a beat
🙏💚👑
He should bring Zlatan to the his own podcast.
Check out Lil Dale in his uniform😂
What jr h a s accomplished here from '23 is a real inspiration. Still a 24 fan, sorry 😂
@sbishopvt4650
8 ай бұрын
My worst concussion I went blind for 2 hours. That was skiing at 15mph and a 60ft bail I didn't see coming. Helmets always kids...
Boa noite congrats Dale Jr carro ex- Nascar xfinity séries vai casar mulher e bebê 🏠✨💪🏿🙏🏿🇺🇸 🚗👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 campeão 🏆🏅 bom
I wonder if dale Jr ever drives his nascar he did his final race after the racing team let him have it when he retired like around his property or rents a track and drives it I mean he has enough money to up keep the car obviously just because he talks about how he wishes he was still driving.
I wouldn't say the "prime" of his career
@robertgriffin5703
3 жыл бұрын
He was literally finding himself as a Hendrick motor sports driver
@aaronweafer9967
3 жыл бұрын
I mean 2014 and and especially 2015 he was a cup contender
If you throw up thats a sign you got one.
Need to have someone who knows and understands racing to do these interviews...............most of these media people are clueless about how to morph motorsports into their story line...........
I still don't know how he survived that california wreck
@wrldchamps04
3 жыл бұрын
The tire test crash at Kansas 2012, (not mentioned in this piece) was probably worse...no video has ever surfaced.
@babba632
3 жыл бұрын
@@wrldchamps04 wait there's no footage?
@wrldchamps04
3 жыл бұрын
@@babba632 from the Kansas tire test crash? I've never seen it
@almostfm
3 жыл бұрын
One measure of how bad it was-if you look closely, it bent the top of the dashboard. All the tubing of the roll cage got pushed in by that impact.
@wilhelmvg9978
2 жыл бұрын
HANS device made it so he survived easily.
Dale what party did you sneak off with to with your daddy‘s car to go to military school?😂
Bet after that first concussion he probably went home and slept without thinking much of it.
How could they possibly tell he had a concussion?
@rally_chronicles
2 жыл бұрын
People pick up that's there's something off with you. I had one and hid it well but some people could tell there was something off with me. Thinking is hard and it's like walking through deep mud.
Dale Sr. Did not want to put. Any effort into being a father. I had the same.
And the COT and ESPN destroyed all the popularity that NASCAR gained.
People need to stop holding Dale Sr on a pedestal when it comes to his absentee fatherhood. He was not a great father to his 3 oldest kids. And he had regrets about that if you ask anyone who was close to him
Alcoholism, Dale😂
First time she googled it was later that night 🙄 Obvious.
Wasn’t it the Michigan crash that ruined his career
@andrewramthun7179
5 жыл бұрын
I would much rather say it was the imsa crash at Sonoma in 2004 because he was knocked unconscious and the car was on fire, also that moment I believe truely broke him in the sense that her lost the championship due to that crash and then when his teams got switched at dei he didn't have the same pace, and I think the combo of those two is what led to his downfall
@DerrickRG
5 жыл бұрын
@@andrewramthun7179 He was actually statistically better after his Corvette crash....
@andrewramthun7179
5 жыл бұрын
@@DerrickRG you are right he was statistically better but only until the end of the season, Dale has previously said that the Corvette crash was his scariest and when he looked back at it, he realized how lucky he was to be alive and that the crash changed his perspective on racing
Whata mean said fairly little he wrote a book and has done interviews with others before you. Wow.
Yup. He has CTE.
200 kph maybe lol
God damn is Amy beautiful. Good lord.
Almost 200 at Bristol how clueless is HBO.
Check that out they got a little girl now
Dale is way to likable…nobody can be that nice of a guy lol…
The Egg was here.
Hes scared
Amy is easy on my eyes. Wow
I think her wife doesnt care about him and doesnt love him as well
Joe Rogan's podcast is better
Amy doesn't worry about Dale and possibly CTE in the future because the thought of that 400 million helps her sleep just fine.
@Def_Solo83
5 жыл бұрын
Michael Wayne That's a pretty shallow thing to say.
@MichaelWayne87
5 жыл бұрын
@@Def_Solo83 you are 1000 % correct good sir.
@ZachMan99
5 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelWayne87 Shallow, but most likely the truth.
@mrvn52
5 жыл бұрын
The world is full of Gold Digging Whores and she's wearing the uniform.
@DiegoRuiz1991
5 жыл бұрын
@@Def_Solo83 It's probably true tho... Like even my mom, who has like $200k if my dad dies, is like "It'd be bad but we'd have something nice".
She don't worry about CTE because she will have divorced him and taken half his money before that happens.
@stevetaylor1520
5 жыл бұрын
She does kind of strike me as a gold digger.
… Imagine being mad at your father for GIVING you money and fame… He legit gave his life for you n you just spat on his grave, Kelley. Shame
What a whimp