The Surprising Evolution of NASCAR (1948-2024)
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2024
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This video is an homage to Bill Wurtz "the entire history of the world i guess"
The history of NASCAR is a long and winding. From the days on the beach of Daytona to the streets of Chicago, this video has you covered. I highlight the names that have shaped the sport, like Bill France, Lee Petty, Richard Petty, David Pearson, Darrell Waltrip, Cale Yarborough, Dale Earnhardt, Bill Elliott, Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, to the modern day favorites like Chase Elliott, William Byron, Kyle Larson, Kyle Busch, and Ryan Blaney.
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Been waiting for a nascar version if this
Glad I could fill the void
Someone has made this for F1, you’ve made this for NASCAR, now we need someone to make that for IndyCar and other racing series and everything will be complete
IndyCar would be interesting with its several…uh…splittings of the timeline lol
@@JakeSimRacing no kidding😅
At least it makes the “history, I guess” video even more interesting
@@JakeSimRacing but man I can’t wait to watch the rest of this when I finish working. I know it’s good one!
the one who made it for f1 is the worst lmao like yeah make one about the most (can’t say it in a youtube comment) sport ever but NOT nascar 😐 smh
@@IanTheMotorsportsMan_YTcan I do the indycar one???
DAMMIT I JUST STARTED WORKING ON A SCRIPT FOR A VIDEO JUST LIKE THIS! but damn this is way better than anything i could do, nice job
Still make it man, I’ll def watch
Don’t let me stop you from making stuff
@@JakeSimRacing it’d be on a second channel but I guess I’ll keep working on it lol
Been waiting for this, thanks lol
Rest in Peace Davey Allison and Alan Kulwicki. You are missed by millions.
Amen!
Good stuff man! Always enjoy the work you put in. 👍
Thanks buddy!
I live here in NC and have been a diehard NASCAR fan for a couple decades. Great video man! Enjoyed it 👏 yes 2004 decisions are why NASCAR so sharply declined and it sucks.
Thank you
I love this trend of everyone doing this with everything they like
Now it got me thinking of doing a entire history of Murder Drones now
Do it
@@JakeSimRacing it's gonna take me absolutely forever but I should
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Lmao
Cool
fuck the higher ups at nascar 💀
💀
Great video, learned quite a few things, and I am absolutely begging and pleading NASCAR to, if not completely eliminate the chase, bring it back to the way it was in 2007 with 12 drivers and 10 races. This gimmick points system has actually deprived us of even better battles in a vanilla system. since underdogs are sadly less and less common in NASCAR nowadays, I find myself without a real favorite driver. Clint Bowyer was always my favorite, but since he retired I haven't really found a connection with anybody that's already in cup. I would love to see someone like Devon Rouse get a chance, and I don't know some of the guys in the Xfinity series that are in back marker equipment that are outperforming their rides are pretty fun to watch as well (eyes on you Leland Honeyman 👀)
right… bring back the old rigged format
right
@@sundaxe10 I would prefer that to what we have now.
I would prefer nothing and just have a full season points format
Yea and add back some horsepower!
Thank you
Love this video!! NASCAR was shot with a nuclear bomb on 2001 and died in 2004. I stopped watching after 2006 with “the car of tomorrow” the cars STILL LOOK LIKE GARBAGE and I won’t watch again until they go back to 2003 and before.
The golden years were probably 1983 to 2003
Blaise Alexander's death gets overlooked again, but I get it. Always overshadowed by God himself 🙄
RIP Blaise