World Racing Animation dude got rushed to cup and that usually could slow down someone's career, case in point Scott speed was winning in trucks got rushed to cup never had time to grow
You know, funniest thing. I work at a gas station in the Charleston, SC area and had a customer who worked for BK Racing in the garage since it's inception. He is owed $12,000 in unpaid wages to this day.
Love the video. Finally someone talking about red bull racing. Forever my favorite team, although something I was kind of upset about that wasn't mentioned. In 2011, Kasey Kahne managed to grab 8 top 5s and 15 top 10s for Red Bull Racing. And Brian Vickers managed to grab 3 top 5s and 7 top 10s, which was Red Bull's best statistical year. Fun fact, 4 of Kasey's top 5 finishes were 4th place finishes. A little bit ironic, if you ask me. I'm probably sounding extremely stupid but I just thought I'd point that out. Great video Danny!
The Rise and Fall of: 1. Bill Davis Racing 2. Junior Johnson & Associates 3. DiGard Motorsports 4. Robert Yates Racing 5. Osterlund Racing 6. Hagan Racing 7. Blue Max Racing 8. Bahari Racing 9. PPI Racing 10. Phoenix Racing
@@masoneveridge4078 That would also be a two-part episode, MB2 and Ginn Motorsports, because MB2 Motorsports and Ginn Motorsports were one and the same.
You can give one thing they were pretty good about hiring talented drivers Alex Bowman,Matty D,Ryan Truex,Gray Gaulding,Corey Lajoie,JJ Yeley,David Reuitmann for exampe
I remember when Mattias Ekstrom filling in at Sonoma that year and was amazed at how well he did. Led laps and even after being spun still finished in the top 25
I was a huge TRB fan. I remember watching every practice and qualifying to see if they’d be fast enough to get in. It started out that they could never get in. Then slowly Vickers started being reliably quick. Allmendinger started qualifyingmore. I remember Vickers had a super run in the Coke 600 one year, running a crazy high line and having serious speed. I lost my ever loving mind when they finally won
I had a job opportunity at BK Racing in 2017. Doug Richet, who was the Competition Director at the time and Dale Earnhardt's Championship winning Crew Chief in 1980, wanted me to work there. I did 2 days of intern work. The first day I messed around on the car setup software program they used and on the second day, I did CAD work. It was kind of good that I didn't get the job there because I knew they wouldn't last long. Those guys though were really nice and I really liked them.
Is this sarcasm or legit question? Bubba Wallace this year. Also, Corey Lajoie raced the sponsor in the #9 in Xfinity (just found that out). Kyle Petty may or may not have raced with Victory Junction as a primary. I want to say I remember he did.
Gray Gaulding wasn’t a bad driver, he just wasn’t given the right equipment up until 2019. Gaulding currently has 4 top 10s driving for SS Green Light Racing in 2019, something his teammate can’t say. When Gaulding gets sponsorship (like Patrick Mahomes at Bristol) he can run good.
I'm really surprised Red Bull gave up on NASCAR so soon. Considering they spend MILLIONS and MILLIONS of dollars to fund not one, but two F1 teams, you'd think the 15-20 million it takes to run a NASCAR team each season would be like pocket change to them
Don't forget the fact that they're supporting multiple Motocross teams what's sponsorship Red Bull hazards as it's close in a little bit of everywhere as it's called everywhere in Motorsports but they couldn't hold on to the NASCAR team NASCAR was too tough for him
@@trainboy32 🤔 Red Bull Toro Rosso is supposed to be their development team but it's also supposed to be a Ferrari development team but Ferrari no longer needs them because they have the oh God I can't remember the name of the team it's the other team it's running Alfa Romeo they have that teams at about their drivers through now and Toro Rosso's changing its name next year anyway I forget what they're changing it to
Should also note that the guy who ran the Red Bull NASCAR team was former MB2 co-owner Jay Frye... Who is now president of IndyCar and is doing an incredible job bringing that series back to relevance
I Liked Some Of Bk Racing's Paint Schemes like The #23 Sweetfrog Car And The #23 Sunfrog Car and It is ironic that Kasey Kahne went to the #4 because he left the #9, was going to race the #5 and 9 minus 5 equals 4 so there's the irony of Kahne's number changes from 2010-2012
It always seemed that Brian Vickers got featured in GT5/GT6 on the Red Bull name value alone. When RB left NASCAR, the 2013 NASCARs in GT6 were down from 2010/11's 13 cars to 12 as his slot wasn't replaced.
Red Bull was lucky enough to be able to buy two well established F1 teams that already had all of the infrastructure that was needed too run an F1 team successfully in the form of Minardi (Torro Rosso) and Benneton (Red Bull). I"m pretty sure that if they'd had too build an F1 team from scratch they would have given up and quit after a few years of trundling around in the bottom third of the midfield.
Agree they thought they could pump a lot of money into NASCAR and buy a Championship but NASCAR is not F1, you also have to have the backing of the largest auto co. (Toyota)and a bunch of NASCAR experts like TRD to finally win. Now NASCAR sucks just like F1
They also thought they could tap into the NASCAR fanbase to buy their product but it didn't last. They had plenty of time to prep but I think they took it too lightly. Unfortunately Vickers' health really crippled the little bit of momentum RBR had built.
BK Racing made 520 entries, only scoring 3 top 10s. First in 2012 with Travis Kvapil finishing 8th at Talladega, Second in 2016 with Matt DiBenedetto finishing 6th at Bristol, and third in 2017 with Gray Gaulding finishing 9th at Talladega.
There is more to the fall of Red Bull Racing in Nascar. I knew some of the crew guys. Red Bull got upset with Nascar because they wouldn’t let them sell their product at races. They had an exclusive agreement with Coke. Not only that they weren’t even allowed to give it away as a promotion. They even gave them a hard time regarding the hospitality tents. This is typical Nascar stuff. Ask Racing Radios, Ingersoll Rand,ESPN (remember when they wouldn’t even let them on track property? They did interviews from parking lots? After all the support these companies put into promoting Nascar. The France family is just plain greed. And it will cost them.
The difference between Jenkins and Devine though, Jenkins had enough money coming from his franchises to where he could run a midpack Cup team and a halfway decent Nationwide team.
John LaFever the Toyota thing is confusing to me because it seemed like in theory TRD had room for BK to simply replace Red Bull, TRD also dropped the 47 team that year while only adding the 15 so maybe they decided to cut way back and just drop 2 cars completely. TRD never replaced Red Bull in its lineup until years later, I wonder why Devine couldn’t get his team a spot
John LaFever so would the same have been the case if Devine could have secured corporate BK backing? Basically I’m calling bullshit on TRD’s whole “we wanted to drop 2 cars to help the performance of the others” line. It seems like the actual issue TRD had with Devine was his lack of BK corporate backing. It would seem that after BK corporate left Devine hanging, TRD left him hanging as well, implying that the TRD/RBR partnership had existed more for the marketing partnership of Toyota and Red Bull than to actually compete, and that any future partnership with Devine’s team would have to be along the same lines, with a Burger King-Toyota being the primary partnership and the race team being second. Kind of like how Taco Bell does cross-promotions with other brands, not because the result tastes good, but because it lets both brands advertise to the other’s customers. I’ve always found this to be a shameful strategy in fast food, and it seems like a very shady way of doing business by TRD, essentially valuing brands over people. This BK-Red Bull business all went down in 2011-12, a decade earlier in 2001 a manufacturer would be shunned for treating a team owner like that (and they’d likely have to put someone new in charge of dealing with their nascar teams), they’d get a bad name, when the world of signing drivers and sponsors was all about relationships, handshake agreements, and most importantly reputations.
Red bull racing is in a large part the factor that led gene haas to starting up his f1 team. He met Guenther stiner while he was team principal of red bulls nascar program and one thing led to another now Guenther is in charge of haas f1
Hey Danny b why don't you do one on Joni Mitchell's first team that you drove for in the cup series with the Burger King car why don't you say something about that team and what happened 😤
BK Racing was just using sponsors to lure in more loans than they can pay back. They were sued by Union Bank and Trust (A bank in my home of Nebraksa.) until the team was bankrupt.
AJ Allmondinger got so much better as his career went on and I think he could have been great if he ever got into great equipment, like a Hendrick ride.
Wish RedBull would come back to NASCAR. Maybe becomes part-owner of even a sponsor of a team. Some ideas are… Become part owner of RPM named Petty RedBull racing. Becomes sponsor for Roush-Fenway-Keselowski Racing.
Brian Vickers and Red Bull has a very good year in 2009 and things were looking up. But as soon as Vickers got blood clots early on in 2010, it seems like that started the downfall of the entire team.
I think if Red Bull would've stuck with just one car and not three in a short time, then they possibly wouldn't see a problem with money, and possibly would've lasted longer, and maybe get better results in the long run.
Red Bull set AJ up for failure and then fired him as he was figuring it out. How do you take a kid out of champ car, which ran one oval a year and put him straight into cup without a season in ARCA/Trucks/xfinity, with a new team, and a new manufacturer and expect him to be successful? The fact that he was fired after a top 10 finish and a string of steadily improving finishes and replaced by a guy who was much worse cracks me up. If Red Bull was more patient with AJ and gave him time to develop they wouldn't have had those dead years with Speed. Basically the same crap they pull in F1. If they aren't immediate title contenders they get shit canned. Especially since the following couple years were AJ's best in Nascar giving RPM their best runs this decade. The fact he was 11th in points at the chase cut off in 2011 is what got him the Penske ride in 2012.
Funny fact for Kasey Kahne: He droves the #9, #4 and #5 car Add the numbers: 9+4=13; 1+3=4 COINCIDENCE?? 9+4+5=18; 1+8=9 COINCIDENCE?? And now, shrink the numbers: 9-4=5 COINCIDENCE?? And the final ride he droves the #95 car 9-5=4 COINCIDENCE?? The numbers 4,5 and 9 repeats again. For that, Kasey Kahne is ILL.... CONFIRMED😱😱
The Redbull half of the story was told in a much more in depth manner than the BK half, I would rather have seen it split into two videos so that each side could be covered evenly.
Donut Free Tuesday well, the unfortunate thing is that BK Racing didn’t offer enough accolades to be honest to do as much. Going year-by-year with them would have been very lackluster to be honest.
DannyBTalks yknow when you put it that way it does make sense it would be a consistent “Harrison Burton and Alex Bowman were thrown out too early” but at least the amusing spat between Devine and Grey Gaulding would be there.
Best think BK Racing did was throw Bowman into the fire, fire him and get people paying attention to how that kid got shafted at BK Racing. That team was horrible. Their business practices were awful.
Back in '09, several people on Racing-Reference called the 2009 rookie class "Moldy Bread & Scott Slow". Of course, things got a bit better for Logano...
@@mtndewcupseries6619 yes, I’m all good. No injuries on me or the kid who kit me. He was definitely at fault. But he really packed it in to the back of my truck.
The sad part is Red Bull thought they could come over here and do the same thing they did for an F1 for several years and dominate quite quickly become a a dominant team and it's kind of funny how how much more tougher NASCAR is than F1 because the best sponsor in the best team at that time in F1 could not stand up to the pressure of NASCAR now give it given that Red Bull has deteriorated to a right to where they can barely win races now in f1 I mean they can still win races but they're nowhere near a championship team anymore as they were in 2007 in F1 they lost the two drivers who carried better organization I have left battle hasn't won a championship since he was at Red Bull even though he drops for Ferrari now Mark Webber went on to win several championships with Porsche and the guys who drive for a Red Bull now I have very much I criticize a lot especially Max the Staffing because he does a lot of idiotic things I don't put him at the level of Lewis Hamilton and Vettel when they came into the sport ff1 really that's where you have to look at this they thought they could take their f-1 success and come over here and win and dominate the sport and that did not happen and I threw in the towel when it got too tough and when their star drivers weren't able to bring in other sponsorship besides Red Bull plus all the other Toyota teams were out running them on a regular basis that had competitive cars BK racing was just a really really really really really really really bad joke that's a lot of
Just think about this:
Hendrick won more races in 2007 than AJ Allmendinger qualified for.
And in 2006 Hendrick fielded AJ's 2007 teammate Vickers in the 25
Red Bull Cars had some badass schemes
I wish I had a diecast of Kasey Kahne's Red Bull Scheme, that one was my favorite
I agree.
All their cars. Dope liveries man. Their colours are perfect
BK Racing did one thing right, starting matty d's cup career
Braydon Weeks AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Braydon Weeks giving Alex Bowman a ride.
EnragedEric true
Wrong... Gray Gaulding was the best thing to come out of bkr
World Racing Animation dude got rushed to cup and that usually could slow down someone's career, case in point Scott speed was winning in trucks got rushed to cup never had time to grow
Notice how Vickers was red bulls driver from start to finish. Love those schemes man miss em in NASCAR
You know, funniest thing. I work at a gas station in the Charleston, SC area and had a customer who worked for BK Racing in the garage since it's inception. He is owed $12,000 in unpaid wages to this day.
Love the video. Finally someone talking about red bull racing. Forever my favorite team, although something I was kind of upset about that wasn't mentioned.
In 2011, Kasey Kahne managed to grab 8 top 5s and 15 top 10s for Red Bull Racing. And Brian Vickers managed to grab 3 top 5s and 7 top 10s, which was Red Bull's best statistical year.
Fun fact, 4 of Kasey's top 5 finishes were 4th place finishes. A little bit ironic, if you ask me.
I'm probably sounding extremely stupid but I just thought I'd point that out. Great video Danny!
McMonsterJam dude i used to love brian vickers, my grandad got me his chase t shirt the year he made it. ahh the good ol days
@@noone7206 your obviously someone if you can respond to a comment
@@theultimatekfbfan2721 english?
The Rise and Fall of:
1. Bill Davis Racing
2. Junior Johnson & Associates
3. DiGard Motorsports
4. Robert Yates Racing
5. Osterlund Racing
6. Hagan Racing
7. Blue Max Racing
8. Bahari Racing
9. PPI Racing
10. Phoenix Racing
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I have already done episodes on Bill Davis Racing and Osterlund Racing. Go back and enjoy.
@@DannyBTalks Forgot all about those episodes. Thanks.
Junior Johnson would be great. I heard he’s not in very good health :(
Hey Danny how about the rise and fall of mb2 Motorsports
@@masoneveridge4078 That would also be a two-part episode, MB2 and Ginn Motorsports, because MB2 Motorsports and Ginn Motorsports were one and the same.
You can give one thing they were pretty good about hiring talented drivers Alex Bowman,Matty D,Ryan Truex,Gray Gaulding,Corey Lajoie,JJ Yeley,David Reuitmann for exampe
8:05 man that has to be a pain every day.
Nice profile picture.
I remember when Mattias Ekstrom filling in at Sonoma that year and was amazed at how well he did. Led laps and even after being spun still finished in the top 25
I was a huge TRB fan. I remember watching every practice and qualifying to see if they’d be fast enough to get in. It started out that they could never get in. Then slowly Vickers started being reliably quick. Allmendinger started qualifyingmore. I remember Vickers had a super run in the Coke 600 one year, running a crazy high line and having serious speed. I lost my ever loving mind when they finally won
I miss those red bull paint schemes. I like Scott speed color. I even like the burger king paint schemes. Sad there no longer in the sport
I had a job opportunity at BK Racing in 2017. Doug Richet, who was the Competition Director at the time and Dale Earnhardt's Championship winning Crew Chief in 1980, wanted me to work there. I did 2 days of intern work. The first day I messed around on the car setup software program they used and on the second day, I did CAD work. It was kind of good that I didn't get the job there because I knew they wouldn't last long. Those guys though were really nice and I really liked them.
1:19 hmm... where did I see that sponsor before?
Is this sarcasm or legit question? Bubba Wallace this year. Also, Corey Lajoie raced the sponsor in the #9 in Xfinity (just found that out). Kyle Petty may or may not have raced with Victory Junction as a primary. I want to say I remember he did.
Nice, got something to watch after I get home from work lol
Haha remember travis kvapil drove for BK in 2013. Love those 2013 schemes for the team
David Reutimann drove the second car for BK Racing in 2013
@@hironi_10 yep the red 83 Burger King Toyota and I believe in 2014 he drove the 35 for front row
Yep
Gray Gaulding wasn’t a bad driver, he just wasn’t given the right equipment up until 2019. Gaulding currently has 4 top 10s driving for SS Green Light Racing in 2019, something his teammate can’t say. When Gaulding gets sponsorship (like Patrick Mahomes at Bristol) he can run good.
Another? Nope “anutter”
Danny B this was your best video yet. Love the camera work and your little journeys to personalize the video. Thumbs up bro 👍🏻
Dannyb thank you for keeping NASCAR relevant
I'm really surprised Red Bull gave up on NASCAR so soon. Considering they spend MILLIONS and MILLIONS of dollars to fund not one, but two F1 teams, you'd think the 15-20 million it takes to run a NASCAR team each season would be like pocket change to them
If a new manufacturer comes and a good team doesn't switch they should rejoin
Don't forget the fact that they're supporting multiple Motocross teams what's sponsorship Red Bull hazards as it's close in a little bit of everywhere as it's called everywhere in Motorsports but they couldn't hold on to the NASCAR team NASCAR was too tough for him
One thing that doesn’t make sense to me is that In formula 1 Red Bull toro Rosso Honda litterally translates to Red Bull Red Bull Honda
@@trainboy32 🤔 Red Bull Toro Rosso is supposed to be their development team but it's also supposed to be a Ferrari development team but Ferrari no longer needs them because they have the oh God I can't remember the name of the team it's the other team it's running Alfa Romeo they have that teams at about their drivers through now and Toro Rosso's changing its name next year anyway I forget what they're changing it to
@@ethanwhisman1277 Toro Rosso's changing to Alpha Tauri, and the Alfa Romeo team name you're confused about is Sauber
1:34 So fitting that the RUclips mobile notification goes off and look who it is?
Lol, right now I'm re-watching this video and my phone's battery was at 83% when I started watching and now it's at 83%
They had cool schemes from both teams
Maxwell House scheme for BK Racing comes to mind.
One of the best ones I think I’ve ever done. Epic.
Keep up the good work Danny b
Would like to see Phoenix Racing be next for the "The Rise and Fall" series
I think you need to rise before you can fall. While a respectable Busch series team, their best finish in Cup owner points was 27th in 2012.
Kurt Busch raced for the team
He still runs short track cars and has forever
Wish they were still around
I loved the Brian Vickers era Red Bull Racing schemes
10:17 Since 2007
Team Red Bull #4 started as the #84. It was also formerly the 82. BK racing #23 started as 93. The #26 was disbanded. The #73 ran part time.
Should also note that the guy who ran the Red Bull NASCAR team was former MB2 co-owner Jay Frye... Who is now president of IndyCar and is doing an incredible job bringing that series back to relevance
Gotta admit, after the first year of BK Racing, they had some sharp rides. I love the 83 Ryan Truex cars.
I remember getting a shout out on wind tunnel.... miss that show so much :'(
On this video about a Red Bull team I got a Red Bull ad......... that’s amazing
8:44 I Know Right
I miss both of these teams
I Liked Some Of Bk Racing's Paint Schemes like The #23 Sweetfrog Car And The #23 Sunfrog Car and It is ironic that Kasey Kahne went to the #4 because he left the #9, was going to race the #5 and 9 minus 5 equals 4 so there's the irony of Kahne's number changes from 2010-2012
I came back in to NASCAR at the end of 2017 and I’ve always thought the BK stood for Brad Keselowski Racing
I remember seeing those Burger King cars in NTGIL
although, to be fair, the paint scheme on the #23 at 11:20 is really cool
It always seemed that Brian Vickers got featured in GT5/GT6 on the Red Bull name value alone. When RB left NASCAR, the 2013 NASCARs in GT6 were down from 2010/11's 13 cars to 12 as his slot wasn't replaced.
Red Bull was lucky enough to be able to buy two well established F1 teams that already had all of the infrastructure that was needed too run an F1 team successfully in the form of Minardi (Torro Rosso) and Benneton (Red Bull).
I"m pretty sure that if they'd had too build an F1 team from scratch they would have given up and quit after a few years of trundling around in the bottom third of the midfield.
Could you do a video on Gaunt brothers Racing
Red Bull couldn't duplicate their F1 success in NASCAR, so they ignominiously turned tail and ran.
Agree they thought they could pump a lot of money into NASCAR and buy a Championship but NASCAR is not F1, you also have to have the backing of the largest auto co. (Toyota)and a bunch of NASCAR experts like TRD to finally win. Now NASCAR sucks just like F1
@@RSDX99 wat. Nascar has been great this year
Nerfgunner 360 good to watch terrible to drive
They also thought they could tap into the NASCAR fanbase to buy their product but it didn't last. They had plenty of time to prep but I think they took it too lightly. Unfortunately Vickers' health really crippled the little bit of momentum RBR had built.
I find it funny how the SAME Red Bull that has no problem complaining about its $400M/yr investment in F1....thought $60M in NASCAR was too much
Could you PLEASE talk about Texas World Speedway Rise and Fall. But mainly fall
There was a high moment in Texas World Speedway I mean after all the moments for low
BK Racing made 520 entries, only scoring 3 top 10s. First in 2012 with Travis Kvapil finishing 8th at Talladega, Second in 2016 with Matt DiBenedetto finishing 6th at Bristol, and third in 2017 with Gray Gaulding finishing 9th at Talladega.
That Lowe's race in 2006 they had Bill Elliott in the 83 instead of Vickers because Brian was then driving the Hendrick Motorsports 25
BK Racing: Hey i have an idea. Lets field Burger King and Dr Pepper without no contract!
I really enjoy the BK Stackers and the Bacon King burgers.
There is more to the fall of Red Bull Racing in Nascar. I knew some of the crew guys. Red Bull got upset with Nascar because they wouldn’t let them sell their product at races. They had an exclusive agreement with Coke. Not only that they weren’t even allowed to give it away as a promotion. They even gave them a hard time regarding the hospitality tents. This is typical Nascar stuff. Ask Racing Radios, Ingersoll Rand,ESPN (remember when they wouldn’t even let them on track property? They did interviews from parking lots? After all the support these companies put into promoting Nascar. The France family is just plain greed. And it will cost them.
June 25th 2006 oh something else special happened that day On that day I turned 2
Walker Bulldog And I turned 3! 😄
The difference between Jenkins and Devine though, Jenkins had enough money coming from his franchises to where he could run a midpack Cup team and a halfway decent Nationwide team.
Heck of a job! I've often wondered who owned B.K. Racing. What about Teams of the Eighties?
The BK did stand for Burger King, but in the same way as the cars, Devine was just using the name
John LaFever the Toyota thing is confusing to me because it seemed like in theory TRD had room for BK to simply replace Red Bull, TRD also dropped the 47 team that year while only adding the 15 so maybe they decided to cut way back and just drop 2 cars completely. TRD never replaced Red Bull in its lineup until years later, I wonder why Devine couldn’t get his team a spot
John LaFever so if Red Bull hadn’t gone bust in theory TRD may have dropped them after 2011 anyways?
John LaFever so would the same have been the case if Devine could have secured corporate BK backing? Basically I’m calling bullshit on TRD’s whole “we wanted to drop 2 cars to help the performance of the others” line. It seems like the actual issue TRD had with Devine was his lack of BK corporate backing. It would seem that after BK corporate left Devine hanging, TRD left him hanging as well, implying that the TRD/RBR partnership had existed more for the marketing partnership of Toyota and Red Bull than to actually compete, and that any future partnership with Devine’s team would have to be along the same lines, with a Burger King-Toyota being the primary partnership and the race team being second. Kind of like how Taco Bell does cross-promotions with other brands, not because the result tastes good, but because it lets both brands advertise to the other’s customers. I’ve always found this to be a shameful strategy in fast food, and it seems like a very shady way of doing business by TRD, essentially valuing brands over people. This BK-Red Bull business all went down in 2011-12, a decade earlier in 2001 a manufacturer would be shunned for treating a team owner like that (and they’d likely have to put someone new in charge of dealing with their nascar teams), they’d get a bad name, when the world of signing drivers and sponsors was all about relationships, handshake agreements, and most importantly reputations.
The crazy thing about Redbull they won both the Formula 1 Drivers and Constructors titles in 2010, 11, 12, and 13.
Red bull racing is in a large part the factor that led gene haas to starting up his f1 team. He met Guenther stiner while he was team principal of red bulls nascar program and one thing led to another now Guenther is in charge of haas f1
Great video love your work
9:01 The BK
Hey Danny b why don't you do one on Joni Mitchell's first team that you drove for in the cup series with the Burger King car why don't you say something about that team and what happened 😤
BK Racing was just using sponsors to lure in more loans than they can pay back. They were sued by Union Bank and Trust (A bank in my home of Nebraksa.) until the team was bankrupt.
AJ said he only joined RBR because his goal was originally F1, just interesting they took a guy with no stock car experience for their debut season.
Did Vickers leave Hendrick or did he not have the ride for the next season?
DJ AidonYG he left at the end of 2006.
Why he left
Being consistently outperformed by a younger teammate makes you look bad.
2:18 The Next Week At The Auto Club 500
Red Bull seemed to have
"The Stall" missing several races in 06 and 07
"The Rise" 2008-2011
"The Fall" Closing in 2011 and selling to Ron Devine
You can say one thing, BK racing had some really sharp cars after that first year.
AJ Allmondinger got so much better as his career went on and I think he could have been great if he ever got into great equipment, like a Hendrick ride.
Uter and nuter he gets me how pronounces words but good videos keep up the good work.
Wish RedBull would come back to NASCAR. Maybe becomes part-owner of even a sponsor of a team. Some ideas are…
Become part owner of RPM named Petty RedBull racing.
Becomes sponsor for Roush-Fenway-Keselowski Racing.
Dang, this was a great video!
1:57
i would still love to see a rise and fall of robert yates racing
Brian Vickers and Red Bull has a very good year in 2009 and things were looking up. But as soon as Vickers got blood clots early on in 2010, it seems like that started the downfall of the entire team.
Bring it back 👍
Danny won at Talladega cause he looks like Spencer Boyd
I think if Red Bull would've stuck with just one car and not three in a short time, then they possibly wouldn't see a problem with money, and possibly would've lasted longer, and maybe get better results in the long run.
Where’d you find that photo at 6:20???
good shit
I'd be interested in a rise and fall of hall of fame racing lmao
You should do one on everningham motor sports
1:25 Victory Junction Gang Dodge At Lowes Motor Speedway.
Can u do a rise and fall of mopar in the sport.... Please please please
Red Bull set AJ up for failure and then fired him as he was figuring it out.
How do you take a kid out of champ car, which ran one oval a year and put him straight into cup without a season in ARCA/Trucks/xfinity, with a new team, and a new manufacturer and expect him to be successful?
The fact that he was fired after a top 10 finish and a string of steadily improving finishes and replaced by a guy who was much worse cracks me up. If Red Bull was more patient with AJ and gave him time to develop they wouldn't have had those dead years with Speed. Basically the same crap they pull in F1. If they aren't immediate title contenders they get shit canned.
Especially since the following couple years were AJ's best in Nascar giving RPM their best runs this decade. The fact he was 11th in points at the chase cut off in 2011 is what got him the Penske ride in 2012.
'Rise?' LMAO
Funny fact for Kasey Kahne:
He droves the #9, #4 and #5 car
Add the numbers:
9+4=13; 1+3=4 COINCIDENCE??
9+4+5=18; 1+8=9 COINCIDENCE??
And now, shrink the numbers:
9-4=5 COINCIDENCE??
And the final ride he droves the #95 car
9-5=4 COINCIDENCE??
The numbers 4,5 and 9 repeats again.
For that, Kasey Kahne is ILL.... CONFIRMED😱😱
Can you do this but for Junior Johnson and Associates?
And congrats on getting Married!
The Redbull half of the story was told in a much more in depth manner than the BK half, I would rather have seen it split into two videos so that each side could be covered evenly.
Donut Free Tuesday well, the unfortunate thing is that BK Racing didn’t offer enough accolades to be honest to do as much. Going year-by-year with them would have been very lackluster to be honest.
DannyBTalks yknow when you put it that way it does make sense it would be a consistent “Harrison Burton and Alex Bowman were thrown out too early” but at least the amusing spat between Devine and Grey Gaulding would be there.
Red Bull was a good team
Rise and fall of Burt Reynolds and Hal Needham racing
ken schrader drove for red bull in the busch clash.
At least team red bull got a couple wins while they were in the sport and bk racing kick started the career of matty d and alex bowman
bk racing had the best scheme ever the besthome joey gase scheme not a big fan of joey but that scheme
Best think BK Racing did was throw Bowman into the fire, fire him and get people paying attention to how that kid got shafted at BK Racing. That team was horrible. Their business practices were awful.
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Why'd you have to eat in front of us? That makes me hunger
Kasey Went from DODGE TO FORD TO TOYOTA TO CHEVY in 1 year.
KYLEKICK POWER BUZZTKO and Dodge to Ford to Toyota to Chevy from 2009-2012.
And funny fact to Kasey Kahne:
He droves the #9, #4 and #5 car
9-4=5 COINCIDENCE??
And the final ride, he droves the #95 car
9-5=4 COINCIDENCE??
@@realbaron5714 i think *yes*
@@NinjaXavier2 Illuminatti CONFIRMED!!
Red Bull had a rise, and didn’t get much better
BK didn’t have a rise
When I was younger I had a friend who would call Scott speed Scott slow
Lmao 🤣
Back in '09, several people on Racing-Reference called the 2009 rookie class "Moldy Bread & Scott Slow". Of course, things got a bit better for Logano...
@@seannolan9857 Alot better
Ain't tryin to hate but get a ford
Might have to now. Lmao. Somebody rear-ended me on Saturday. Tacoma held up stronger than their Nissan, but might still be totaled.
@@DannyBTalks are you ok
@@DannyBTalks I love your vids I'm subbed on 2 accounts
@@DannyBTalks I am also playing thunder 2004
@@mtndewcupseries6619 yes, I’m all good. No injuries on me or the kid who kit me.
He was definitely at fault. But he really packed it in to the back of my truck.
The sad part is Red Bull thought they could come over here and do the same thing they did for an F1 for several years and dominate quite quickly become a a dominant team and it's kind of funny how how much more tougher NASCAR is than F1 because the best sponsor in the best team at that time in F1 could not stand up to the pressure of NASCAR now give it given that Red Bull has deteriorated to a right to where they can barely win races now in f1 I mean they can still win races but they're nowhere near a championship team anymore as they were in 2007 in F1 they lost the two drivers who carried better organization I have left battle hasn't won a championship since he was at Red Bull even though he drops for Ferrari now Mark Webber went on to win several championships with Porsche and the guys who drive for a Red Bull now I have very much I criticize a lot especially Max the Staffing because he does a lot of idiotic things I don't put him at the level of Lewis Hamilton and Vettel when they came into the sport ff1 really that's where you have to look at this they thought they could take their f-1 success and come over here and win and dominate the sport and that did not happen and I threw in the towel when it got too tough and when their star drivers weren't able to bring in other sponsorship besides Red Bull plus all the other Toyota teams were out running them on a regular basis that had competitive cars
BK racing was just a really really really really really really really bad joke that's a lot of