What's the number of times Marty Reid says 'Take a look'? I stopped counting at about 121 times around 3/4 of the way through, couldn't take anymore!!😵💫
@unknownportalmusic2 күн бұрын
What an incredible sound. They need to bring this league back to exact spec.
@MrBAMAFANATIC2 күн бұрын
My favorite Mr 2nd place does it again
@user-zf8ge7qj6m3 күн бұрын
I've had a few smelly Bill France as a boss. They are the worst.
@YFourteen6 күн бұрын
That amazes me they let the Evernham guys push Kahne all the way down pit lane like that. Some of them even ran out in front of Jimmie at 1:53:28
@thomashallman54368 күн бұрын
denny hamlin once a hack always a hack damn s.o.b.
@AlexJeezyDaSnowmanRappa0711 күн бұрын
1:28:32 on board with Todd bodine
@AlexJeezyDaSnowmanRappa0712 күн бұрын
55:34
@brucewelty768413 күн бұрын
Rookie driver? How many laps did you run before you were lapped????
@vcuwildman517 күн бұрын
"It's on top...I don't know how it can go any higher." Prophetic words.
@the_elmeister17 күн бұрын
12:27 what is the name of the song here
@victoruribe246522 күн бұрын
Imagine the fans did a stage dive.
@g-manracer199722 күн бұрын
Steve kinser for being a dirt track outlaw racer did an amazing job
@NemechekFan8724 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video
@mpojr24 күн бұрын
lm 76 now been watching Ned and Dale race now for over 60 years thanks Ned and Dale for all the good memories and may the lord always be with you and yours.
@joeah99cr2126 күн бұрын
scott speed could have been great if he wasn't rushed into a subpar Cup ride after one year in Arca. He literally came into the sport his first year in stock car racing and won 4 arca races and a truck race. If teams weren't so stupid back then, they would have had him do a full nationwide season at least, where he probably would have won a few races, before moving him to Cup after 2-3 years. Then maybe he could have been a really good Cup driver
@sametozkan917528 күн бұрын
Elliott Sadler did not drove #38 M&M’s and feels weird
@Phil00484Ай бұрын
Robin Miller as a newspaper reporter for the IndyStar 35:30 RIP
@user-mk5qs6oc4dАй бұрын
i have mazda6 now so cool i love it
@YoHDАй бұрын
I was in the stands for this race. I loved those GrandAm days.
@ChipNDip67Ай бұрын
this was when i was born. fun
@yhellohАй бұрын
22:49 has crashed in 3 of 6 race starts. cold with it.
@randylucas2458Ай бұрын
I like the way he starts it out by coming out of church with his family, very cool.
@randylucas2458Ай бұрын
" The Quiet One" does 50 speak engagements a year LOL
@halseyknoxАй бұрын
Shoot, I feel just as bad now as I did the night I heard on ESPN.....remember my mom getting sobbing after hearing the news....they'll never be another Alan, him and those times are gone forever. Don't follow NASCAR anymore and haven't since the 2001....but for 15 years I was a diehard and when I do watch anything NASCAR it's stuff like this and from this era that I relive.
@josephjones4412Ай бұрын
17:02
@larryconnon4898Ай бұрын
Okay,Im new to IMSA racing and backtracking to catch up....if this was the last race of the GTP cars what took their place that was similar to them!
@jinjabreadman46Ай бұрын
WSC, World Sports Cars. They were open top prototypes. Ran in IMSA starting in 1994. Some makes of those cars ran up to 2002 in Grand Am. IMSA turned into ALMS in 1999 and replaced them with the LMP900 class. Grand Am replaced them with Daytona Prototpes starting in 2003
@larryconnon4898Ай бұрын
@jinjabreadman46 okay thank you,saw the Detroit Street race a couple weeks ago,The Daytona prototypes look.like a evolved GTP! Nothing beats the original Camel GTP series of the 80s and 90s though!
@jakobbuckles4472Ай бұрын
36:16 foreshadowing
@jrpace87Ай бұрын
Nearly 18 years later fox's next run of xfinity series ends.
@josephjones4412Ай бұрын
50:30
@TheInkPitOx2 ай бұрын
I am so glad we don't have Creamer anymore. He was so annoying.
@MartinMusshorn-wz8bx2 ай бұрын
Loose is fast on the edge of out of control This is racing the way it should be
@Petequinn7412 ай бұрын
No footage of the US army cars.. those were his badass years
@user-cx2hi5fb3t2 ай бұрын
I was there!
@AlfonsoPreciadoGonzalez-yq3nt2 ай бұрын
To me NASCAR race cars from USA Is the Best sport in the world 🌎🌍 congratulations race drivers from 1940---2000❤❤😊😊😊
@MarkMeadows902 ай бұрын
Ricky Stenhouse Jr's. official start of racing in NASCAR major series in general.
@sametozkan91752 ай бұрын
That was only time when Newman raced with Monte Carlo SS until they changed into Impala in '09.
@julianlymond9752 ай бұрын
This Race Was Supposed To Be On ESPN2 But Due To The Network's Coverage Of The 2008 NBA Playoffs Game Between The Cleveland Cavaliers And The Washington Wizards The Coverage Was Moved To ESPN Classic. At The Same Time, NASCAR Asked SPEED Channel To Air The Race And They Agreed. After The NBA Coverage Is Concluded, ESPN2 Re-aired The Entire Race.
@julianlymond9752 ай бұрын
At 1:24:48 ESPN Freaked Everyone Out When They Lost The Satellite Feed And Missing The Ending Of The Race. Thankfully Dr. Jerry Punch Apologize The Viewers At Home For The Incident And They Have To Show The Replay Unedited.
@rongray89342 ай бұрын
This was a great video on Ned. Thanks for sharing.
@evanabernathy96772 ай бұрын
30:38 Michael Waltrip Wrecks Dale Jr.
@AlexJeezyDaSnowmanRappa072 ай бұрын
53:28 the great sound of those old SuperSpeedway RPM’S
@bruces36132 ай бұрын
The winners were Brian France of NASCAR and Bernie Ecclestone of F1.
@franzvonriedel3782 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing these older races. I like how you give good basic information in the description and don't spoil the ending by saying who wins (too many channels do that!!). Very nice. Thanks again!
@kzamart3 ай бұрын
I vividly remember watching this at my grandmother's that night. Lived only 3 hours from the track. Saw IndyCar run here in 2005 too. Now if only they hadn't sunk this place..
@bruces36133 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this!
@MikeG423 ай бұрын
What an awesome racetrack Bristol was back then.
@Scar77523 ай бұрын
hello, you're probably looking for 15:05 or 17:58
@kaitsethlikai57893 ай бұрын
watching this as a kid brings back so much memories 🤧🤧
@JasonDelarosa20003 ай бұрын
I wonder how one of the classic ESPN people (Ned Jarrett) got here... 🤔
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What's the number of times Marty Reid says 'Take a look'? I stopped counting at about 121 times around 3/4 of the way through, couldn't take anymore!!😵💫
What an incredible sound. They need to bring this league back to exact spec.
My favorite Mr 2nd place does it again
I've had a few smelly Bill France as a boss. They are the worst.
That amazes me they let the Evernham guys push Kahne all the way down pit lane like that. Some of them even ran out in front of Jimmie at 1:53:28
denny hamlin once a hack always a hack damn s.o.b.
1:28:32 on board with Todd bodine
55:34
Rookie driver? How many laps did you run before you were lapped????
"It's on top...I don't know how it can go any higher." Prophetic words.
12:27 what is the name of the song here
Imagine the fans did a stage dive.
Steve kinser for being a dirt track outlaw racer did an amazing job
Thank you for this video
lm 76 now been watching Ned and Dale race now for over 60 years thanks Ned and Dale for all the good memories and may the lord always be with you and yours.
scott speed could have been great if he wasn't rushed into a subpar Cup ride after one year in Arca. He literally came into the sport his first year in stock car racing and won 4 arca races and a truck race. If teams weren't so stupid back then, they would have had him do a full nationwide season at least, where he probably would have won a few races, before moving him to Cup after 2-3 years. Then maybe he could have been a really good Cup driver
Elliott Sadler did not drove #38 M&M’s and feels weird
Robin Miller as a newspaper reporter for the IndyStar 35:30 RIP
i have mazda6 now so cool i love it
I was in the stands for this race. I loved those GrandAm days.
this was when i was born. fun
22:49 has crashed in 3 of 6 race starts. cold with it.
I like the way he starts it out by coming out of church with his family, very cool.
" The Quiet One" does 50 speak engagements a year LOL
Shoot, I feel just as bad now as I did the night I heard on ESPN.....remember my mom getting sobbing after hearing the news....they'll never be another Alan, him and those times are gone forever. Don't follow NASCAR anymore and haven't since the 2001....but for 15 years I was a diehard and when I do watch anything NASCAR it's stuff like this and from this era that I relive.
17:02
Okay,Im new to IMSA racing and backtracking to catch up....if this was the last race of the GTP cars what took their place that was similar to them!
WSC, World Sports Cars. They were open top prototypes. Ran in IMSA starting in 1994. Some makes of those cars ran up to 2002 in Grand Am. IMSA turned into ALMS in 1999 and replaced them with the LMP900 class. Grand Am replaced them with Daytona Prototpes starting in 2003
@jinjabreadman46 okay thank you,saw the Detroit Street race a couple weeks ago,The Daytona prototypes look.like a evolved GTP! Nothing beats the original Camel GTP series of the 80s and 90s though!
36:16 foreshadowing
Nearly 18 years later fox's next run of xfinity series ends.
50:30
I am so glad we don't have Creamer anymore. He was so annoying.
Loose is fast on the edge of out of control This is racing the way it should be
No footage of the US army cars.. those were his badass years
I was there!
To me NASCAR race cars from USA Is the Best sport in the world 🌎🌍 congratulations race drivers from 1940---2000❤❤😊😊😊
Ricky Stenhouse Jr's. official start of racing in NASCAR major series in general.
That was only time when Newman raced with Monte Carlo SS until they changed into Impala in '09.
This Race Was Supposed To Be On ESPN2 But Due To The Network's Coverage Of The 2008 NBA Playoffs Game Between The Cleveland Cavaliers And The Washington Wizards The Coverage Was Moved To ESPN Classic. At The Same Time, NASCAR Asked SPEED Channel To Air The Race And They Agreed. After The NBA Coverage Is Concluded, ESPN2 Re-aired The Entire Race.
At 1:24:48 ESPN Freaked Everyone Out When They Lost The Satellite Feed And Missing The Ending Of The Race. Thankfully Dr. Jerry Punch Apologize The Viewers At Home For The Incident And They Have To Show The Replay Unedited.
This was a great video on Ned. Thanks for sharing.
30:38 Michael Waltrip Wrecks Dale Jr.
53:28 the great sound of those old SuperSpeedway RPM’S
The winners were Brian France of NASCAR and Bernie Ecclestone of F1.
Thank you for sharing these older races. I like how you give good basic information in the description and don't spoil the ending by saying who wins (too many channels do that!!). Very nice. Thanks again!
I vividly remember watching this at my grandmother's that night. Lived only 3 hours from the track. Saw IndyCar run here in 2005 too. Now if only they hadn't sunk this place..
Thanks for posting this!
What an awesome racetrack Bristol was back then.
hello, you're probably looking for 15:05 or 17:58
watching this as a kid brings back so much memories 🤧🤧
I wonder how one of the classic ESPN people (Ned Jarrett) got here... 🤔