I was leaving out of Charlotte on a beautiful fall Sunday morning after the UAW GM 500 . Stopped at a Citgo station in Gastonia and looked over and saw Ned Jarrett pumping gas. I walked over as he was finishing and asked if I could shake his hand. His wife was in the passenger seat and he had on his Charlotte Motor Speedway shirt. Remember it like it was yesterday. Back about 2004. He talked with me for 2-3 minutes. One of the nicest guys I have EVER met in my life !
History belongs to the survivors. Always pay very close attention to every word out of their mouth because they lived it, & one day they will not be here.
It must be so awesome to be that old and still have your father in your life like that is something I'll never know but it's awesome hearing these old stories.
Ned will long be remembered in my book as one of the greats to ever drive a Ford(and yes I know he won in a chevy too so save it). But as an announcer I'll never forget that call at Daytona and whenever he'd say "It looks like we may have a Photo Finish". Man I really miss that old ESPN team, Bob, Benny, and Ned. RIP Benny
That 90's broadcast team was truly peak NASCAR imo. And unfortunately we have to add Bob Jenkins to that list of those gone but not forgotten alongside BP 😔
It's getting far too close to a time in this world where Ned Jarrett won't be around to share these stories. I don't want to live in a world without Ned Jarrett in it and that's not some internet meme either. They didn't call him Gentleman Ned for nothing.
John Douglas Racing Video Gentleman Ned will be sorely missed when the day comes, but don’t forget about his son, whom I personally nickname Gentleman Dale. I’m sure he’ll carry on the tradition, telling not only his dad’s legendary stories but his own stories as well.
As a young boy I also remember hearing that Fireball Robert's had died during the race my family was listening to. I was old enough to know who Fireball was and that it was a huge loss for racing. Ned and Dale offer the best description I've ever heard as an adult of what really happened. Ned was a good and brave young man ... not to mention a great driver. Thanks guys!
When I was a young kid Fireball Roberts was my first favorite driver in NASCAR . When he died I remember it really affected me as a kid and showed the possible danger of racing. I’ve always liked the speed and the racing but I’ve never liked the crashes . Now the cars are much safer which is good.
Those were the days! My father took me to Tucson Motor Speedway when I was 4...........it was 1957. I remember guys like Hank Arnold, Dave Cade, Roger McClusky, and Buddy Taylor. My dad would take me down on the track after the main and I literally sniffed every inch of that car! There's nothing like the smell of racing.
They said Ned was the face of NASCAR. I always thought the voice of NASCAR. His voice in 93 Daytona was on another level, the pride showed through. I was 16 at the time but his voice off that tv it could have been yesterday.
I remember watching the Dale and Dale show it truly was one of NASCARS great moments in racing, as was Dale Earnhardt's Daytona win. A few years later.
WONDERFUL ! What a thrill listening to these men ... This is what NASCAR has always been for me and we are losing it ... makes me sad that we don't have real men in the sport anymore and don't even try to argue the point with me ... these guys a re giants !
Kyle, so glad to see you regularly again. This is truly your niche. Every one of these segments is like a dose of a drug i havent been able to find in years. Classy Ned and DJ. Miss you both.
This is the stuff that NASCAR was built upon and had held it up for so long, great families like the Pettys and Jarretts. Personalities such and Dale and Ned are what made this sport, what brought people into it and kept them hooked. Ned was one of the greatest announcers and tv personalities this sport has ever had.
I get teary-eyed every time I hear Ned call Dale's Daytona win. Ned Jarrett is my all-time favorite race car driver. Look in the dictionary for the word "class," and you'll see Ned's picture. He is an absolutely outstanding individual.
Had the privilege of having lunch with Kyle the year he broke his leg and mello yellow had him on a promo tour. Took him to the Blue Owl restaurant in Kimswick MO and he was the most interesting and congenial individual I had ever met. Still one of my favorites.....
Great interview. At 9:50 Ned states how much the Dale Carnegie Public Speaking book helped him. I would go even further and say if I could recommend one book it would be Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People (a Ph.D. Engineer who works for a large American defense contractor's Missile Systems company and an old car guy.
Ned looks like he’s fit enough to hop into an F1 car. I remember listening to Ned call the final lap because I was the reporter for Bill Elliott’s hometown paper. Everyone in Dawson County was probably watching or listening.
I know Darrell Waltrip meant that "NASCAR family" means the real blood relationship of the racers but this talk lets all of us share in what it means to be a "family" in NASCAR. Even in 2022, when I see crew members and drivers at Buc-ee's next to Texas Motor Speedway or sit next to Brandon Jones at In-n-Out Burger after the spring race, we can all relate to the drivers as "family". Thank you Kyle for this show.
Fun fact: Ned Jarrett is the ONLY NASCAR driver ever to retire as the defending cup champion, which at the time was called the "Grand National Series". Another fun fact: Ned Jarrett was the 1961 and 1965 Grand National Series champion, and Dale Jarrett was the 1999 Winston Cup Champion, making them the only father-son duo, besides Lee Petty and Richard Petty, to both win championships.
Awesome interview with 3 awesome people. I always thought Ned should pay me to go the the Spartanburg Fairground racetrack. Whenever I was there, Ned was the winner!
I'm proud that the only NASCAR driver I've ever met is Dale Jarrett. I remember him most as a broadcaster, but he was an amazing one. One of my favorites
I'd have coffee (and...sweet roll or two) with these guys. I like Kyle's love of the NASCAR history. His dad sure impressed him in the early years. The Jarretts were Ford guys for sure. Had some good memories in the years gone by.
All us ol Tarheel boys listened to wtqr...and when Dale won that Daytona race...was so happy I needed a tissue. Always pulled for all the NC boys....Sure was a great place to grow up.
I've been a fan of both Jarret's for along time. Both give high class interviews. I've collected all Dales cars and memorabilia. Sorry to see him retire.
I genuinely love Gentleman Ned - Mr Jarret seems to me to be a kind , extremely smart - and he's real - no put ons - I cried for Ned when he started clapping - I met Dale on the backside of Churchill Downs - I told him good luck - he wasn't that close to me but he made his way over to me and shook my hand and said " Thank Ya " He didn't have to do that - but he did - he treated me as if I were one of his sponsors - Ned and Dale are nice fellas and I'm glad to have witnessed their greatness
The Garret's are the classiest people in the sport.ned be proud of your son Dale my husband has always been a fan of all you Garret's God bless you all.
Vantastic show please don't ever stop doing coffee with Kyle and the Jared's entire family God love them God bless them great people I enjoyed every minute of this video.
thanks kyle awesome interview the jarretts are a first class family the dale and dale show remember it like it was yesterday i was pulling for the # 3 car but i was glad ned was so excited
First time seeing this. Dale was our family favorite growing up, entire house had Quality Care and UPS memorabilia everywhere. One of the last great ones IMO. Nascar changed too much after senior passed and all of these guys retired, I can't stand to watch it now.
That was cool I remember Ned calling the 500 and u could tell he was proud as a popa could be it was cool and he didn't over do it proud but a pro all the way,it was cool they got a picture of mom too...
I was leaving out of Charlotte on a beautiful fall Sunday morning after the UAW GM 500 . Stopped at a Citgo station in Gastonia and looked over and saw Ned Jarrett pumping gas. I walked over as he was finishing and asked if I could shake his hand. His wife was in the passenger seat and he had on his Charlotte Motor Speedway shirt. Remember it like it was yesterday. Back about 2004. He talked with me for 2-3 minutes. One of the nicest guys I have EVER met in my life !
Mad respect for Ned Jarrett and the Jarrett family. Kyle is one my favorite NASCAR personalities
Don't ever stop doing these, and don't worry about how long these are. I'd gladly dedicate an hour to listen to these.
I could spend all day listening to these stories
History belongs to the survivors. Always pay very close attention to every word out of their mouth because they lived it, & one day they will not be here.
If that was two hours long, I would have watched every minute.
I thought the same thing. That was a wonderful interview.
Yep - the only thing wrong was, it was 9 hours too short. GREAT stuff - I could watch it all day, EVERY day.
Same here
No doubt about it; Ned Jarrett is a living legend
Hidden Secrets The Jarretts are the only living father and son duo in the NASCAR Hall of Fame
You dont realize how much you miss watching Dale Jarrett race until you watch him, His Pop & Kyle, All going down memory lane.
I was just thinking the same thing
In my book there will never be another Dale Jarrett, was a fan since day 1!
It must be so awesome to be that old and still have your father in your life like that is something I'll never know but it's awesome hearing these old stories.
Wish I still had mine I just miss talking to him
He's not that old.
@@cherylbutler6635 90 is pretty old
👍🇺🇲
Ned will long be remembered in my book as one of the greats to ever drive a Ford(and yes I know he won in a chevy too so save it). But as an announcer I'll never forget that call at Daytona and whenever he'd say "It looks like we may have a Photo Finish". Man I really miss that old ESPN team, Bob, Benny, and Ned. RIP Benny
That 90's broadcast team was truly peak NASCAR imo. And unfortunately we have to add Bob Jenkins to that list of those gone but not forgotten alongside BP 😔
4sure
they were the best crew ever in the booth
It's getting far too close to a time in this world where Ned Jarrett won't be around to share these stories. I don't want to live in a world without Ned Jarrett in it and that's not some internet meme either. They didn't call him Gentleman Ned for nothing.
Well said.
John Douglas Racing Video Gentleman Ned will be sorely missed when the day comes, but don’t forget about his son, whom I personally nickname Gentleman Dale. I’m sure he’ll carry on the tradition, telling not only his dad’s legendary stories but his own stories as well.
When Ned, Richard, and Mario Andretti go that's going to be tough
@@mikegrey5663 Three unconditional class acts right there, and they weren't half bad with a steering wheel in their day either.
As a young boy I also remember hearing that Fireball Robert's had died during the race my family was listening to. I was old enough to know who Fireball was and that it was a huge loss for racing. Ned and Dale offer the best description I've ever heard as an adult of what really happened. Ned was a good and brave young man ... not to mention a great driver. Thanks guys!
Kyle, your interviews are top notch. Great stories and great heart that the Jarrett's shared.
That was a great interview with an incredible group of men. Thanks what a treat to watch.
I remember like yesterday Ned calling that race for his son. Monumental and truly meaningful to the racing families
Love watching 3 people that I greatly admire sharing their thoughts with us. Thank you gentlemen.
When I was a young kid Fireball Roberts was my first favorite driver in NASCAR . When he died I remember it really affected me as a kid and showed the possible danger of racing.
I’ve always liked the speed and the racing but I’ve never liked the crashes . Now the cars are much safer which is good.
Father and son in the Hall of Fame, a rare sight indeed. Congrats Jarretts, well deserved!
You gotta get Harry Gant on Coffee with Kyle
Bobby Allison and Cale Yarborough
Harry is too busy building houses
@@emeyer6963 Well i know that....but a guy can dream
Kyle already had Harry Gant on
@@oscarjimenezsr.716 there is a episode with Bobby Allison
Wish these were longer. NBC is killing it with the RUclips content 🔥🔥🔥
We
Need
MORE !
I just love Ned Jarrett !
If this stuff was in a 500 page book, I would gladly pay 30 dollars for the book.
It's better than the 2019 races themselves
Those were the days! My father took me to Tucson Motor Speedway when I was 4...........it was 1957. I remember guys like Hank Arnold, Dave Cade, Roger McClusky, and Buddy Taylor. My dad would take me down on the track after the main and I literally sniffed every inch of that car! There's nothing like the smell of racing.
They said Ned was the face of NASCAR. I always thought the voice of NASCAR. His voice in 93 Daytona was on another level, the pride showed through. I was 16 at the time but his voice off that tv it could have been yesterday.
IDK. I always thought "the voice of NASCAR" was Barney Hall at MRN.
I remember watching the Dale and Dale show it truly was one of NASCARS great moments in racing, as was Dale Earnhardt's Daytona win. A few years later.
Definition of Gentleman is Ned.. and Dale has followed.
Like father, like son.
I could watch that clip of Ned calling that 93’ 500 a thousand times that’s just the most heartwarming thing to watch. What a fantastic moment🙌
What a great interview!! These talks are treasures!!! Thank you Kyle!!!
DJ had that Robert Yates HP.
Ned sacrificed himself to pull out a fellow brother. That man had balls.
WONDERFUL ! What a thrill listening to these men ... This is what NASCAR has always been for me and we are losing it ... makes me sad that we don't have real men in the sport anymore and don't even try to argue the point with me ... these guys a re giants !
Kyle, so glad to see you regularly again. This is truly your niche. Every one of these segments is like a dose of a drug i havent been able to find in years.
Classy Ned and DJ. Miss you both.
This is the stuff that NASCAR was built upon and had held it up for so long, great families like the Pettys and Jarretts. Personalities such and Dale and Ned are what made this sport, what brought people into it and kept them hooked. Ned was one of the greatest announcers and tv personalities this sport has ever had.
Big fan of this series. Thank you!
Just add a weekly segment, "Ned Jarrett's NASCAR Stories"....
I get teary-eyed every time I hear Ned call Dale's Daytona win.
Ned Jarrett is my all-time favorite race car driver. Look in the dictionary for the word "class," and you'll see Ned's picture.
He is an absolutely outstanding individual.
Had the privilege of having lunch with Kyle the year he broke his leg and mello yellow had him on a promo tour. Took him to the Blue Owl restaurant in Kimswick MO and he was the most interesting and congenial individual I had ever met. Still one of my favorites.....
Ned Jarrett, a true old fashion gentalmen. Reminds me of my late Dad.
Great interview. At 9:50 Ned states how much the Dale Carnegie Public Speaking book helped him. I would go even further and say if I could recommend one book it would be Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People (a Ph.D. Engineer who works for a large American defense contractor's Missile Systems company and an old car guy.
I have to admit that I was never a fan of Kyle's but I have really come to enjoy and appreciate him now because of these "Coffee With Kyle" videos...
Always liked Kyle, to me he has a great personality and especially on tv.
A very informative and classy episode. I really enjoyed this.
Greatest ambassador for NASCAR of all time --NED Jarrett.
Ned looks like he’s fit enough to hop into an F1 car. I remember listening to Ned call the final lap because I was the reporter for Bill Elliott’s hometown paper. Everyone in Dawson County was probably watching or listening.
Every time I hear the 1993 Daytona 500 call it puts a smile on my face
I know Darrell Waltrip meant that "NASCAR family" means the real blood relationship of the racers but this talk lets all of us share in what it means to be a "family" in NASCAR. Even in 2022, when I see crew members and drivers at Buc-ee's next to Texas Motor Speedway or sit next to Brandon Jones at In-n-Out Burger after the spring race, we can all relate to the drivers as "family". Thank you Kyle for this show.
Ned Jarrett is a real OG in this sport
What does OG stand for?
@@lumberjacker100 original gangsta
Noo. Nooooooo
Fun fact: Ned Jarrett is the ONLY NASCAR driver ever to retire as the defending cup champion, which at the time was called the "Grand National Series".
Another fun fact: Ned Jarrett was the 1961 and 1965 Grand National Series champion, and Dale Jarrett was the 1999 Winston Cup Champion, making them the only father-son duo, besides Lee Petty and Richard Petty, to both win championships.
Now you can include the Elliotts Bill in 1988 and Chase in 2020.
That was cool that they let him call the final lap when Dale Jarrett won the 500
Awesome interview with 3 awesome people. I always thought Ned should pay me to go the the Spartanburg Fairground racetrack. Whenever I was there, Ned was the winner!
I hope Kyle asked Ned about when he announced a pitstop in the bath room.
I'm proud that the only NASCAR driver I've ever met is Dale Jarrett. I remember him most as a broadcaster, but he was an amazing one. One of my favorites
What a class act. Jarett's are a icon in NASCAR.
This is a cool interview.
I'd have coffee (and...sweet roll or two) with these guys.
I like Kyle's love of the NASCAR history. His dad sure impressed him in the early years.
The Jarretts were Ford guys for sure. Had some good memories in the years gone by.
Love the Jarretts. Good folks entertaining us for many years
All us ol Tarheel boys listened to wtqr...and when Dale won that Daytona race...was so happy I needed a tissue. Always pulled for all the NC boys....Sure was a great place to grow up.
I miss these guys. Nascar was so much better then.
Ned and Dale. Both a class act.
excellent stuff here...Ned Jarrett class act always.
That was a great interview ... d:)
Great interview, 2 great racecar drivers
I've been a fan of both Jarret's for along time. Both give high class interviews. I've collected all Dales cars and memorabilia. Sorry to see him retire.
Ned still has a cracked vertebra dang man. True badass
Ned Jarrett's children are so fortunate to have him as their father. He seems like such a kind person.
It's crazy that DJ is in his 60's and Ned is almost 90
Great episode Kyle!💯👊
Ned is one of my FAVS! Love him!
1:08 there is a tremendous black cloud of smoke it looks like a gasoline bomb was dropped back there.
Good stuff, thanks Kyle Petty
Excellent interview.
I genuinely love Gentleman Ned - Mr Jarret seems to me to be a kind , extremely smart - and he's real - no put ons - I cried for Ned when he started clapping -
I met Dale on the backside of Churchill Downs - I told him good luck - he wasn't that close to me but he made his way over to me and shook my hand and said " Thank Ya "
He didn't have to do that - but he did - he treated me as if I were one of his sponsors -
Ned and Dale are nice fellas and I'm glad to have witnessed their greatness
I love this type of table top interview!❤
The Garret's are the classiest people in the sport.ned be proud of your son Dale my husband has always been a fan of all you Garret's
God bless you all.
Jarrett, not Garret.
Vantastic show please don't ever stop doing coffee with Kyle and the Jared's entire family God love them God bless them great people I enjoyed every minute of this video.
Love these guys !!!!
thanks kyle awesome interview the jarretts are a first class family
the dale and dale show remember it like it was yesterday i was pulling
for the # 3 car but i was glad ned was so excited
Ned Jarrett should've won the Medal of Valor for his bravery in pulling Fireball Roberts out of his burning car.
Ned and Dale are legends in their own right in both as a driver and broadcaster.
3 of the greatest love coffee with Kyle very articulate
I love Ned Jarrett, such a nice mild mannered man and a true legend. God bless you Ned. 🏆🏎😎🏁
Please do a show with Dave Marcis or Red Farmer
Great video!!
88 Quality Care Ford,Love that car and paint scheme. The 90's was the racing on track
mwwilli8803 Those were the days!only to top it off with a championship in 1999 the last Winston Cup...
Dan Coker And winning the 2000 Daytona 500 right afterwards
The Jarretts are top tier in all respects
Class act! Jarrets
First time seeing this. Dale was our family favorite growing up, entire house had Quality Care and UPS memorabilia everywhere. One of the last great ones IMO. Nascar changed too much after senior passed and all of these guys retired, I can't stand to watch it now.
Please let me know "where is Glenn"?
I miss him!!!
This is what the sport is missing today ...
Fireball, Dave McDonald (lndy); two great racers lost to fires at the same time...Godspeed...
Don't forget Eddie Sachs who died in the same accident as Macdonald
@@pauldavis22 Thanks for the memory jog...Godspeed also to "The Clown Prince"...
This sweet man. I have always adored Ned.
3 of the best guys ever right here.
Great men!
That was cool I remember Ned calling the 500 and u could tell he was proud as a popa could be it was cool and he didn't over do it proud but a pro all the way,it was cool they got a picture of mom too...
Those ol' boys are thinking your man bun is fruity I bet...I sure do.
Thanks
God I love Ned, Dale, and Kyle
Ned doesn’t age. Cant say the same for Dale.
Class act all the way
Ned Jarrett what a GREAT MAN
What a gentleman!!
I love Ned and dale the nice family in racing
Cool video
Jarrett Boys are Top of the Class .