Gary Dehart NASCAR Winston Cup Series Crew Chief And Crew Member From The 80s And Early 90s Including Hendrick Motorsports Thanks For Uploading Rick And Steve
I had the opportunity to work for Gary DeHart in 1989 . My dad Micheal Trivette was a fabricator at the Hendrick R&D shop. When the Days of Thunder deal started I would come to the shop everyday after school and weekends. Lots of hours. Even got to go to the Daytona 500 in 1990 and pit the Mello Yello car that was filming in the race. We had to stop a lot to change film in cameras. And after the movie the 18 slim fast team was created and my dad was on the pit crew when Greg Sacks & Dale Sr. battled all day long at Talladega. But eventually the fastest pit crew in nascar was to much for a bunch of over weight fabricators & body men who were not the fastest pit crew. But I learned a lot and met a lot of great people like Gary DeHart.
Please don't hide behind a cartoon. It diminishes your credibility as a host. You've come a long way, but in this instance, too far. Get a makeup artist and lighting crew and whatever, but shoot the intro showing your live human real self. All the best, no offence. Looking out for you. I'm the guy that schooled you on microphones and such back when. And RUclips has a comments section...so...
Understood … but since I’ve started using that intro, our subscriptions to the channel have gone from 200-300 a month to consistently more than a thousand every 28 days. Maybe I can somehow refine it.
@@TheSceneVault Just a personal opinion. You aren't 1-800-carpet. By all means morph it into you, or a younger picture of you, back when you too were living the moment. Just so we can see the man behind the curtain. (And your little dog, too...) Thanks for replying! Hope you get the Wizard Of Oz bit...
Always brings a smile to my face seeing the back then racing guys I worked around. Thanks again guys!!
Gary Dehart NASCAR Winston Cup Series Crew Chief And Crew Member From The 80s And Early 90s Including Hendrick Motorsports Thanks For Uploading Rick And Steve
I had the opportunity to work for Gary DeHart in 1989 . My dad Micheal Trivette was a fabricator at the Hendrick R&D shop. When the Days of Thunder deal started I would come to the shop everyday after school and weekends. Lots of hours. Even got to go to the Daytona 500 in 1990 and pit the Mello Yello car that was filming in the race. We had to stop a lot to change film in cameras. And after the movie the 18 slim fast team was created and my dad was on the pit crew when Greg Sacks & Dale Sr. battled all day long at Talladega. But eventually the fastest pit crew in nascar was to much for a bunch of over weight fabricators & body men
who were not the fastest pit crew. But I learned a lot and met a lot of great people like Gary DeHart.
Love seeing these old guys. When cars were not all the same and innovation was what won races.
Please don't hide behind a cartoon. It diminishes your credibility as a host. You've come a long way, but in this instance, too far. Get a makeup artist and lighting crew and whatever, but shoot the intro showing your live human real self.
All the best, no offence. Looking out for you. I'm the guy that schooled you on microphones and such back when. And RUclips has a comments section...so...
Understood … but since I’ve started using that intro, our subscriptions to the channel have gone from 200-300 a month to consistently more than a thousand every 28 days. Maybe I can somehow refine it.
@@TheSceneVault Just a personal opinion. You aren't 1-800-carpet. By all means morph it into you, or a younger picture of you, back when you too were living the moment. Just so we can see the man behind the curtain. (And your little dog, too...) Thanks for replying! Hope you get the Wizard Of Oz bit...