Crazy Tough: Davey Allison's 1992 Pocono Crash and Comeback

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2018
  • **Presented by Smyle Motorsports Marketing, donsmyle.com/ **
    On July 19, 1992, an ailing Davey Allison was dominating the Miller Genuine Draft 500 at Pocono. After a bad pit stop, Allison fell back to 7th on lap 148. Working his way back through the field, he made contact with Darrell Waltrip and flipped 8 times into the infield. Allison was airlifted to the hospital with a broken wrist, arm, collarbone, and severe facial swelling. Despite his injuries, Davey returned to NASCAR one week later and started the race at Talladega, using velcro to hold his shattered arm to the steering wheel. This film recaps the story of one of auto racing's greatest displays of strength.
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Комментарии • 633

  • @ottoclave8289
    @ottoclave8289 5 лет назад +409

    Great guy. Had the pleasure of meeting him in 1988 in Asheville, NC. He was signing autographs at the mall, from what I remember I was only 7 at the time.. His car was on display in the parking lot. Long story short, I was trying to look inside his car and he asked me if I wanted to sit in it. He picked me up and put me inside. Needless to say, I will always be a fan.

    • @michaelhall736
      @michaelhall736 5 лет назад +31

      I always thought he seemed like such a nice guy.

    • @conqururfear
      @conqururfear 5 лет назад +2

      Sounds like he tried to abduct you! Lol lol. Cool story for him letting a 7 year old inside his car----. That would be every Boy’s Dream is what I’m saying.....

    • @thelaborpeasant
      @thelaborpeasant 5 лет назад +15

      That's awesome, and exactly what we need to preserve in hotrodding or even just life in general. Whenever I'm at a car show and see signs like "DO NOT TOUCH!" I always think "what a shame, what a waste" because think of the lives that could ne changed by simply saying "get in there and fire her up". What's the point of having something amazing if you cant share it and create those lasting moments with it?

    • @johncholmes643
      @johncholmes643 4 года назад +7

      That's so cool man, I always wondered what Nascar would be like today if was was still with us

    • @DCSRacingNetwork
      @DCSRacingNetwork 4 года назад +4

      Awesome Story👍👍

  • @JBROS98
    @JBROS98 4 года назад +12

    While waiting in the ticket sales line at Rockingham march 1988 for last minute bottom row tickets the day before the goodwrench 500 the texaco havoline team truck stopped just outside the gate where we were in line after their last practice .. Davey got out and came over to the ticket line and talked to everyone there .. he took pics and signed autographs until the line was finished .. a very humble and polite person who shared his time with the fans that evening.

  • @fordsfarms1297
    @fordsfarms1297 5 лет назад +155

    Davey was the last driver in Nascar that I was a die-hard fan of. Still got posters of him and that Yates Thunderbird on the wall in my shop. There is no doubt he would've been a multi time champion. Even the "Intimidator" acknowledged that.

    • @lordofthewoods
      @lordofthewoods 4 года назад +4

      3:00
      And Dale FAILS to "intimidate" : )

    • @chickenjo23
      @chickenjo23 4 года назад +2

      @@lordofthewoods CONGRATULATIONS!! You have earned the dumbest comment on youtube award.

    • @lordofthewoods
      @lordofthewoods 4 года назад +5

      @@chickenjo23: Actually, as I watched the move again, it appears that it was DAVEY intimidating DALE (maybe a little brake-check by Davey in response to Dale not getting his slow-ass out of the way quick enough), whereas I originally thought that it was DALE intentionally bumping DAVEY... so my ORIGINAL comment STILL STANDS! : )

    • @lordofthewoods
      @lordofthewoods 4 года назад +1

      @@romeoreyes4779: I think we will never know that...

    • @senecadaze
      @senecadaze 4 года назад +3

      @@chickenjo23 how so ?? Dale tried his intimidation and it failed.

  • @georgeshaw8925
    @georgeshaw8925 3 года назад +6

    Great job editing this together, Davey in my humble opinion, if he was still around would’ve been the best NASCAR driver in the history of the sport.

  • @allebachcj
    @allebachcj 5 лет назад +104

    2 days in the hospital prior to Pocono with "headaches"...he 1000% had a concussion.

    • @badbooking3221
      @badbooking3221 5 лет назад +19

      And/or potential post concussion syndrome. He had zero wrecks between The Winston and that faithful Pocono weekend. That being said, he could have had another ailment ala dehydration that would cause those issues.

    • @daniellongworth7513
      @daniellongworth7513 4 года назад +8

      @@badbooking3221 Yeah, I think Larry tells the story of how Davey didnt know what planet he was on after the Winston crash.

    • @1992AC
      @1992AC 3 года назад +2

      @@badbooking3221 Gotta wonder if the PTS led to his helicopter crash, which the NTSB blamed on Pilot Error...

  • @jonathanhoneycutt7991
    @jonathanhoneycutt7991 3 года назад +8

    Long live #28, Allison was the one to give Earnhardt, Gordon and the rest of em a run at being called the GOAT of nascar. Definitely top notch and probably the toughest competitor that has ever got on the loud peddle

  • @gregs5295
    @gregs5295 5 лет назад +69

    Good to hear Benny Parsons again

    • @stevennorthcutt3838
      @stevennorthcutt3838 3 года назад +2

      Agreed one of the greatest on and off the track! God Bless BP

  • @gregggoss2210
    @gregggoss2210 4 года назад +8

    I was fortunate enough to meet Davey at Dover that year. My first ever Winston Cup race and the best . To make a long story short, I was able to get into the Texaco Havelin hospitality tent before the race to meet Davey. We were told not to ask him for autographs as he still had the cast on his arm. Davey entered and addressed the crowd and talked a little about the race. When he finished, he said , without provocation, " I'll be glad to sign some autographs." I think I may have tripped over my own feet trying to get up and out of my chair. I got him to sign an unused ticket for the race. I still have it to this day and will never sell it for any amount of money. This was a precious memory of a wonderful moment from a great human being that I will always cherish. Missing you Davey.

  • @kykrazy6050
    @kykrazy6050 4 года назад +5

    One of , if not the toughest SOB then,now,or ever in NASCAR.

  • @coreycaudle8291
    @coreycaudle8291 4 года назад +128

    The 90s cars were so badass

    • @anthonyprice8389
      @anthonyprice8389 4 года назад +13

      Corey Caudle yes, best car/product NASCAR has every produced. If only NASCAR could recreate these cars with the modern safety technology; this would bring the sport back.

    • @seanharbin7244
      @seanharbin7244 4 года назад +17

      The cars were great, but the personalities of the drivers were better. Those cars with today’s drivers would still leave us fans with something missing. Never again will the sport have names like Allison, Earnhardt, Martin, Wallace, etc. Those guys made the 90s the best!

    • @chadsneve5564
      @chadsneve5564 4 года назад +3

      I like the mid-late 80s as well.

    • @michaelskoomamacher5652
      @michaelskoomamacher5652 3 года назад +1

      The same people that say "I love 90s cars" don't even realize the cars were no different than today's cars: soulless tube chassis pretending to be stock cars. Same as 80s cars.

    • @coreycaudle8291
      @coreycaudle8291 3 года назад +1

      @@michaelskoomamacher5652 i never said they we’re different... I said they were badass🤣 they looked awesome

  • @Contractnik
    @Contractnik 5 лет назад +13

    I worked for RYR back then. Summer job. Was in the pits at this race. The Winston before it. Then Talladega after. Unreal. Davey was a legend. A great man. So was Robert Yates. RIP to both.

  • @sean6077
    @sean6077 5 лет назад +42

    i met Davey once when he came through the drive-thru of the taco bell i worked at, back in '91 (was kind of surreal seeing him at a taco bell drive-thru, lol). he was so nice and genuine. i'd met his dad, Bobby, a couple times and he was just as nice. i've also met Neil Bonnett a couple times and he was super nice, as well. being from the same home town, it gives me great pride at everything those guys did.

  • @timstime1970
    @timstime1970 2 года назад +19

    I hope his wife and kids are doing well today..He sure was a great man and probably the closest we have ever seen to a real Superman..

    • @Xane_Dragon
      @Xane_Dragon 9 месяцев назад +1

      His kids don't even remember him

    • @Wayne_Nero
      @Wayne_Nero 9 месяцев назад +1

      I wish we could have seen Davey and Jeff Gordon battle for many years. I don’t think Nascar would allow a driver in that shape drive a car.

    • @michaelolenick4078
      @michaelolenick4078 9 месяцев назад

      ​@Wayne_Nero watch the next race to see Davey race.

  • @5inthehole
    @5inthehole 5 лет назад +19

    That’s one tough race driver. NASCAR fans still miss this great driver.

    • @MarkSmith-dh5dh
      @MarkSmith-dh5dh 4 года назад +2

      Hmm! Yes that's right still missed. #RIP

  • @tednesbitt9579
    @tednesbitt9579 4 года назад +7

    Davey was such a great dude.....we were on vacation in Vermont when we learned of his fatal chopper crash....I was shocked--gut punch....cried.....really hit me...

  • @MarkMeadows90
    @MarkMeadows90 4 года назад +4

    My aunt met Davey two times. One time in 1989 and again in 1992. Also met his dad two times as well. 1992 and 1994. RIP Davey and my aunt Neva.

  • @john28ryr
    @john28ryr 5 лет назад +74

    Another incredible piece by Nascarman!
    I was sitting on the frontstretch at Pocono that day cheering Davey on when that crash occured. Still to this day my favorite driver - cant believe its been 25 yrs since he left us. Petty, Yarborough, Earnhardt were tough as nails when it came to racing injured, and Davey was right there with them.

    • @jasonmoyer
      @jasonmoyer 5 лет назад

      i was sitting up near turn 1 rooting for him. It was crazy how dominant he was that day on the green flag runs. We thought Rusty took him out trying to stay on the lead lap, didn't know what actually happened until watching the VHS of it later.

    • @jackadams3587
      @jackadams3587 5 лет назад +1

      That's why Pocono is the worst place to watch a race, two places to sit, front stretch or infield.

    • @5inthehole
      @5inthehole 5 лет назад +2

      John Adams -He got a lot of that from his dad who was tough as nails also.

    • @randybarnes439
      @randybarnes439 5 лет назад +2

      I was there that day in the infield watching my favorite driver of all dominating never saw the crash because I walked to buy a tee shirt when he crashed I couldn’t believe it.Turns out Daveys car ended up being towed to a place down around York where my father in law knew the guy where it was stored and he got me a piece off the car it’s about a foot long and says good year on it it’s from the fender above the tire and I treasure it to this day

    • @5inthehole
      @5inthehole 5 лет назад +2

      Randy Barnes -What a special thing to have. Get as much documentation on it as possible as it’s a piece of a very important drivers history (I’d assume ministry value also).

  • @DawgPoundHound
    @DawgPoundHound 5 лет назад +57

    Awesome video. Davey was, and still is my favorite nascar driver of all time.

    • @Toothpicka
      @Toothpicka 4 года назад +4

      For me I do not care who has driven that 28 car sense it will always be Dave’s car

    • @buddywilliams5650
      @buddywilliams5650 2 года назад +1

      I met Davey Allison in February of 1992. At church street station.

  • @rickerwin4806
    @rickerwin4806 2 года назад +1

    Davey drove my car at a NASCAR exhibition race in this particular year 1992 at Louisville Motor Speedway.
    Looking back it's amazing these guys would do this for fun and for the fans during a Championship hunt.
    My Mother had passed away a couple nights before and the friday night before I had fast time and won the feature from the rear.
    I had to bring this car back to LMS saturday night along with my Late Model to race myself.
    We had to put pillows behind Davey but he was fast and led the race until Michael Waltrip got under him with a couple of laps to go.
    What a memorable weekend...Davey was so nice to us and truly had the heart of a Champion. 🏁

  • @christopherwilgus7475
    @christopherwilgus7475 3 года назад +3

    Prayers for Bobby allison..lost 2 children..following his work.👈👍👏🙏

    • @genehollon1472
      @genehollon1472 2 года назад

      A N D , his CLOSE friend and neighbor.. NEIL BONNETT.

  • @BlueOvalHero
    @BlueOvalHero 5 лет назад +35

    The things this man went thru in this season and in life. I feel so bad for him and his family. God speed Davey.

  • @ethanlang
    @ethanlang 5 лет назад +215

    "I see Kyle Petty upside down and i'm like hmm one of us isn't faced the right direction"
    ded

    • @54raceman
      @54raceman 5 лет назад +14

      thredzzzz that was a epic quote

    • @WhoopityDoo
      @WhoopityDoo 5 лет назад +10

      >ded
      No, that was next year.

    • @lordofthewoods
      @lordofthewoods 4 года назад +2

      Time to check the altimeter : )

  • @scottbostic6247
    @scottbostic6247 Год назад +5

    One of the best. Being from Alabama myself, he is missed so much. Even to this day. He was and will always be remembered as such a nice guy first and the best race car driver 2nd. We miss you Davey!

  • @jerrywhitaker2417
    @jerrywhitaker2417 4 года назад +5

    One TOUGH guy and a very respectful person as well..so SAD his life was cut short...

  • @trecooledge1326
    @trecooledge1326 5 лет назад +23

    I love what Larry McReynolds always says about his and Davey's 92 season. If everyone else was going left, Davey and the 28 team had no issues going right.
    His illness was likely from a concussion suffered during the season. The hits he took at Bristol, The Winston, this race, I don't know how Davey finished the season to start with, and how he survived all those hits. Especially this hit, the speed the car lifts up lands flips, twisting and turning, the cockpit continually changing speeds and directions along with the G forces. So many G forces to burst all the blood vessels in his eyes.

    • @michaelhall736
      @michaelhall736 5 лет назад +6

      And he still continued racing. He was a tough son of a bitch. Not like most of the drivers today.

  • @jamiegoins4781
    @jamiegoins4781 4 года назад +5

    I'm a diehard Earnhardt fan but imma tell ya. Davey Allison was the toughest racecar driver to ever live.

    • @roxannemoser
      @roxannemoser 14 дней назад

      Davey AND Dale. Dale drove with a cracked neck.
      True story: I was a freshman when Theresa Houston Earnhardt was a senior. Dale used to pick her up from school on Fridays in a street legal racecar. The doors didn't open. Dale would flash his big grin and would do about 7 or 8 donuts in the parking lot before leaving. We all loved it! The principal, Glenn Barger, not so much. He called the cops on Dale. All Dale had to do was teach one of our driver ed classes about the dangers of speeding and horseplaying in a car. After his 5 minute speech, he taught us how he could feel the air and draft to save on fuel. We Were already a bunch of degenerates. When we got our license, during every full moon, about 6 cars would play hide and seek on Rock Barn Road in Claremont. We drove with our lights off and hid. If you were it, and found someone, you'd hit your lights to tag them, and the game would start again. Dale Earnhardt taught us that Gane in drivers ed that day. There was only 6 of us that had the guts to play it. We never had one wreck and sure had a lot of fun.
      Davey was a great driver, but he would've never taught that in a drivers ed class.
      Dale signed autographs for us, but we never hounded him. He was just a great driver picking up his girlfriend/future wife from high school. Dale met Theresa at Hickory Motor Speedway. Theresa's brother, Tommy Houston, was the man to beat on Saturday nights at Hickory. Richard Childress introduced them.

  • @68air
    @68air 5 лет назад +103

    I always thought his Dad and entire family were Nascar Royalty.

    • @lordofthewoods
      @lordofthewoods 4 года назад +6

      I never met any of the Allisons personally, but just knowing that my uncle used to hang out with Bobby & Donnie in Hialeah in the late '50s makes me proud enough...

    • @Harlanmote
      @Harlanmote 4 года назад +4

      They were .....

    • @purplejuiceyt2829
      @purplejuiceyt2829 3 года назад +1

      My mom told me that davey allison is my cousin.

  • @kevinrussell5099
    @kevinrussell5099 3 года назад +14

    My son and I were at that race. Seeing how destroyed his car was when they brought it down the front straight, it was very hard to understand how he survived.

  • @georgewaters8592
    @georgewaters8592 4 года назад +5

    "You never really know what you have, till it's not there..."those are truly words to live by.

  • @patricksimmons9853
    @patricksimmons9853 5 лет назад +21

    When Davey had that Ford dialed in it was game over...

  • @jerryfrederick6610
    @jerryfrederick6610 2 года назад +2

    To hear The Great Benny Parsons calling out Davey Allisons name was pure gold for me.
    Two of my all-time favorites.

  • @amorejohnson2159
    @amorejohnson2159 5 лет назад +11

    I never knew that Davey's crash at Pocono broke up DW & Jeff, and both were never the same as they were together. Good job with this nascarman History!!!!!

  • @av8tore71
    @av8tore71 2 года назад +10

    I feel so bad for the Allison family, they experience loss like nobody else

    • @grplrhashi
      @grplrhashi Год назад

      Words can't describe it. It was awesome to see Bobby Allison at Darlington for the 75 greatest NASCAR Drivers.

  • @mackydog99
    @mackydog99 Год назад +1

    Davey was my favorite driver for many years prior to his death. His death changed me in a way. Hard to put into words. When I was very young, one of my favorite drivers was Dave Cade and he died at Indianapolis Raceway Park. He was a regular at Tucson Motor Speedway when I was growing up. Never could deal with dead drivers.

  • @Real_Sgt_Tom
    @Real_Sgt_Tom 4 года назад +5

    This was my favorite racer growing up and was devastated when he died so sudden. What a legend in the making!

  • @jamesgaddis29
    @jamesgaddis29 4 года назад +8

    Man hard to see without crying 😢 nascar was at its best the drivers where like our family

    • @jamesprice6381
      @jamesprice6381 4 года назад +1

      amen bro....i hope Heaven has race tracks, ...........

  • @Wolfie66
    @Wolfie66 4 года назад +3

    I miss these drivers. They had such personalities! Something sorely lacking today in NASCAR.

  • @tonywalker2782
    @tonywalker2782 4 года назад +2

    My sons and myself were big nascar fans at the time and Davey was our favourite great racer and true gent.Whilst driving through Wimbledon England I saw a big black Thunderbird SC for sale in a showroom, well I had to buy it loved that car.R I P Davey

  • @mikebaker6959
    @mikebaker6959 2 года назад +3

    I was sitting in one of those campers between turns 2 and 3 when he wrecked! I was 9 and was shocked that I saw the crash front of me! Looking back at the 1992 season, I feel so bad for Davey. He deserved to win the Winston Cup that year after all he went through.

  • @tamezzodiac2862
    @tamezzodiac2862 5 лет назад +25

    Miss this guy. Back when there were real men. Every one at this time was a tough shit. Miss him Alan and dale.

  • @TylerRVA
    @TylerRVA 8 дней назад

    Davey was the first driver I ever rooted for. I met him once at a signing that went way longer than it should have, but he stayed until every last person that showed up got to see him and get an autograph. I was a fan for life at that point. It broke my little 9 year old heart when he died. I've grown to root for many other drivers over the years, but Davey will forever be my favorite.

  • @mk1cortinatony395
    @mk1cortinatony395 4 года назад +3

    im not a nascar guy really but this story shows a real nice guy and determination to get going in the car again after very bad injuries. RIP Davey.

  • @rancherogt8037
    @rancherogt8037 5 лет назад +136

    What we know about head trauma today sounds like Davey had concussion symptoms from all the devastating accidents from the 92 season. The Allisons and the loss of that racing family Nascar was never the same without the Alabama Gang

    • @MJForever1999
      @MJForever1999 5 лет назад +12

      And 2001 was basically the dagger for the sport :/

    • @drpiv
      @drpiv 5 лет назад +7

      No doubt. He had all the symptoms.

    • @dcs002
      @dcs002 4 года назад +6

      @@drpiv We knew all that about head trauma back then too. We just didn't care as much, and that's the truth across all sports, notably youth sports. I wasn't much of a fan of Bobby Allison, but to lose two sons in their prime, just a year apart - I really do feel for the guy. Racing rivalries mean nothing. That's just devastating. I think I really would have liked Davey too. Doesn't he just sound like everybody's friend?

    • @chickenjo23
      @chickenjo23 4 года назад

      @MetalMastodon because nobody is.

    • @user-sd7qo7qe4v
      @user-sd7qo7qe4v 3 года назад

      @@MJForever1999 I think 2000 was also really bad. Two young guns died at the same track

  • @sammy11232003
    @sammy11232003 5 лет назад +18

    such a young man when he died both davey and his brother. such a loss for their family God bless them.

  • @PaulBoss351
    @PaulBoss351 Год назад +1

    I watched every race profiled in this video on TV in 1992 and attended the Winston 500 also. Got to see Davey win in person. I still have my Texaco Havoline #28 shirt I bought at Talladega, all these years later. I don't think being a race fan was ever the same for me after his passing.

  • @okcurrr5573
    @okcurrr5573 5 лет назад +27

    After the miracle of surviving it actually breaks my heart how it was another preventable freak accident that killed him

    • @eileenmcdonald1599
      @eileenmcdonald1599 4 года назад +3

      Maybe all the head injuries contributed to his death .

  • @A_Man_Named_Mark
    @A_Man_Named_Mark 4 года назад +2

    I was at this race, and Davey was my favorite driver. I couldn't believe he survived this wreck. Still miss him.

  • @M1lesJames
    @M1lesJames 5 лет назад +22

    Great work dude, loved the video.
    RIP Davey and Clifford Allison

  • @plasticrap4577
    @plasticrap4577 6 месяцев назад

    I was at the 92 July Pocono race. I was watching the race in the infield a little beyond the tunnel turn. I’ll never forget Davey’s car flipping so violently! He displayed great resolve by continuing racing. I truly miss Davey to this day! RIP❤️❤️❤️

  • @davidschmude
    @davidschmude 3 года назад +10

    I remember when this was broadcast in 1992 and I first heard that quote, "There ain't nothing gonna happen today that the Lord and I can't handle together." I've tried to remember that and adopt that attitude although sometimes it's difficult. It's been nearly 30 years since your passing, Davey and a lot of race car drivers have come and gone. But - in my eyes - you'll always be the greatest.

  • @editorodriguez6554
    @editorodriguez6554 4 года назад +3

    Davey Allison was one of my all time favorite drivers. And he had one of the nicest looking cars in nascar

  • @TheDCGuitar13
    @TheDCGuitar13 5 лет назад +38

    That kid was racing with a ton of concussions and still fought for a title. One tough customer

    • @jraybay
      @jraybay 4 года назад +1

      Also goes to show how talented he was driving like that while not at 100%

    • @maryannwilliams2149
      @maryannwilliams2149 4 года назад

      Does NASCAR have concussion protocol?

    • @frenchfry9427
      @frenchfry9427 4 года назад +4

      Mary Ann Williams now I’m pretty sure

    • @eileenmcdonald1599
      @eileenmcdonald1599 4 года назад

      One very stupid one. Brain damage is not good.

    • @eileenmcdonald1599
      @eileenmcdonald1599 4 года назад

      @@maryannwilliams2149 yes

  • @dereksuddreth8672
    @dereksuddreth8672 5 лет назад +15

    Davey was my wife's favorite driver ( Awesome Bill Elliot was mine). I bought her a black T-Bird Turbo Coup, which reminded her of him. We attended an autograph session to see Davey at Keeter Ford in Belmont, NC during Race Week before the Charlotte 600 in the early 90's. My wife had rehearsed what she was going to tell him, but when she reached the table she was so star struck she couldn't speak or even say 'hello'! Robert Yates approached us in the parking lot and offered his autograph. Angie looked at him and said, 'Who are you?' Robert and I both laughed! Such a loss to NASCAR racing. If he had lived, I am sure he would have won a Championship... My wife stopped watching NASCAR after his death.

    • @ddubsmclovin
      @ddubsmclovin 5 лет назад

      Win a couple championships! Thanks for your service!

    • @danielright2044
      @danielright2044 4 года назад

      How did the Thunderbird do?

    • @hokiehoorah
      @hokiehoorah 2 года назад

      I relate to this so much. At the Richmond race September 1992, I saw Davey and by the time I got to the table, the only thing that came out of my mouth was, "Where do you live?" I remember from a very early age, either watching or listening to the race on Sundays so it was always sort of in my blood and when he crashed that helicopter, I prayed and swore I would never watch another race if he wasn't going to be in it. I've kept that promise but my husband was watching the Daytona 500 when Dale died and I was walking through our living room when that crash happened. As I was dialing the phone to call my step-dad to make fun of Dale, I realized there were no NASCAR updates and everyone was being too quiet. I just hung up the phone. With Davey gone, there is no one to root for and with Dale gone, no one to root against. I miss them so much.

    • @dereksuddreth8672
      @dereksuddreth8672 2 года назад

      Angie packed her black #28 Davey jacket away for years. Just recently, she pulled it out of a box and wore it to the local Walmart. One lady saw it and tried to buy it but she politely declined. She got some looks from others our age also...

    • @dereksuddreth8672
      @dereksuddreth8672 2 года назад

      @@danielright2044 The Turbo Coupe was a turbo-charged four cylinder. Luckily, we had a warranty. Three turbos went out on hers. We traded at the same dealership for a Monte Carlo. There were others who had similar problems with the turbos. Ford finally quit making them and focused on the six bangers.

  • @ethanweeter2732
    @ethanweeter2732 3 года назад +2

    Lost one of the good ones when NASCAR lost Davey. I was only 3.5 years old when he died, but I now know how important he was to NASCAR.

  • @judys8317
    @judys8317 5 лет назад +3

    I was at this race and was in the infield right where it happened, I had my camcorder recording when it happened. My dad and I were huge fans and I remember running up to the fence praying he was ok.

  • @sewashburn0529
    @sewashburn0529 5 лет назад +11

    Davey Allison is my favorite driver. I seriously doubt that Jeff Gordon would have been as big of a deal if Davey hadn't passed away. Davey would have obviously won his share of Winston Cup championships. After Davey's demise I started cheering for Mark Martin. Losing 3 great drivers (Alan Kulwicki, Davey Allison and Neil Bonnett) so closely together was really tough.

  • @edrob2613
    @edrob2613 3 года назад +1

    nascar cars from 90´s till half 90´s were absolutely beautifull.

  • @jraybay
    @jraybay 5 лет назад +19

    He was a tough cat. Never had the pleasure of watching him, as I was not born yet/ too young, but he had some heavy wrecks and just kept bouncing back. Good guy, and funny too. Certainly had the makings of a champion

    • @matromano2420
      @matromano2420 5 лет назад

      Ffs was just about to send this to you lol

    • @emeyer6963
      @emeyer6963 5 лет назад +1

      Would of won a few championships had he not died.Was one of the greats of those days

  • @prevost8686
    @prevost8686 5 лет назад +19

    Never was a DW fan but it’s a known fact among drivers that if you block you may get by with it once, maybe twice but after that you’re going to get punted.

    • @lordofthewoods
      @lordofthewoods 4 года назад +3

      Exactly...
      The fact that Davey was unable to close the door on DW meant that DW was coming thru. If Davey moved down and DW was in the way, that proves that Davey didn't have clearance; it was not DW's job to drive into the grass at that point. Neither was to blame; it was "just good, hard racing"...

    • @extragoogleaccount6061
      @extragoogleaccount6061 2 года назад

      @@lordofthewoods I agree, there wasn't anywhere for DW to go at that point. Just sucks they didn't have roof flaps back then.
      I think some people displace some anger from the helicopter crash onto DW subconsciously. Just sucks so much that both Davey and Alan were lost like that when they were both practically supermen in a stock car (when they were still dangerous).

    • @lordofthewoods
      @lordofthewoods 2 года назад

      @@extragoogleaccount6061: Yep...
      And this thread doesn't even contain my story about my uncle being drinking buddies with the Allisons when they were still in Hialeah : )

  • @sbrommer83
    @sbrommer83 5 лет назад +48

    I miss that guy something fierce. I never really did find anyone to replace him.

    • @ryanwinkelman1781
      @ryanwinkelman1781 5 лет назад +5

      Neither did I my friend. I became an Elliott fan after Davey's death but my heart was never in it after that.

    • @michaelhall736
      @michaelhall736 5 лет назад +3

      I still have his Racing Champions diecast from 1993. So I had it since I was two years old. It doesn't roll right but still means a lot to me even though I'm too young to remember him racing. I watch old NASCAR races on RUclips from before I was born and I always hoped Davey would win. 😀

    • @ryanwinkelman1781
      @ryanwinkelman1781 5 лет назад +1

      @@michaelhall736 I used to have tons of Davey cars and cards and other stuff. Sadly 90 percent of it was lost in a move...or I left it at my ex wife's house when I escaped lol, I don't remember. I do still have a Davey shirt I wore all the time during the mid 90s in elementary school that listed all of his wins on it. And a couple 28 hats. One thing that always bothered me is I missed my chance to see him race in person by a month. My dad had bought tickets to the August Michigan race in 93 to take me to my first ever race and I was like 7 years old. He died the month before. Lake speed did drive the 28 that day though. Then the next year Ernie Irvan nearly died in practice driving the 28 at the fall Michigan race. I can remember that too. It almost seemed cursed. I'm not 💯 sure but I believe Kenny Irwin died at NH in the 28 car. Anyway.... I also watch 80s and 90s races on RUclips lol. Everything about that era was so much better, I really miss it. And I miss ol BP and Ned doing the commentary. Those guys were great. I'd honestly rather watch old races on RUclips than anything today.

    • @sbrommer83
      @sbrommer83 5 лет назад

      @@ryanwinkelman1781 Kenny was in the 42 owned by Felix Sabates (sp?) when he was killed. I never had any memorabilia as a kid though I wish I had. His widow Liz sold some hall of fame items late last year and I did take advantage of that. It's certainly not the same as owning something vintage, but I'll make do lol.

    • @ryanwinkelman1781
      @ryanwinkelman1781 5 лет назад

      @@sbrommer83 that's right but wasn't it a Texaco havoline car? Or he used to be in the 28 before the fatal crash?

  • @brunotulliani7483
    @brunotulliani7483 5 лет назад +6

    This man has balls of steel! Great video. Very Tragic Godspeed to both.

  • @azurecreed9119
    @azurecreed9119 Год назад +1

    Still amazes me he survived this crash was not around when this happened but my grandfather had vcr tapes of the old races I thought he would survive anything after this. Rip Davey Allison

  • @user-pk8fo3bv8n
    @user-pk8fo3bv8n 10 месяцев назад

    Is and will always be my hero The only nascar driver I ever became a fan of.I met him at Pocono ... a moment I will always treasure. Thankyou Davey. You are so missed.

  • @P1nkR
    @P1nkR 5 лет назад +11

    What an exccellent video! Thank you for taking the time to produce it.

  • @alexvd
    @alexvd 5 лет назад +129

    If I may offer a small piece of constructive criticism... on your next video, maybe leave your text captions on screen for another half-second or so? Several times I had to rewind because I wasn't reading as fast as the text would move on to the next segment. Otherwise, this was excellent and I look forward to the next one.

    • @nascarmanHistory
      @nascarmanHistory  5 лет назад +47

      You're right. I'm not happy with how short some of the screens were. That's something I'll keep a better eye on next time.

    • @Toothpicka
      @Toothpicka 4 года назад +4

      I agree kept having to pause and rewind

    • @trreb1
      @trreb1 4 года назад +3

      @@Toothpicka Same here.

    • @eileenmcdonald1599
      @eileenmcdonald1599 4 года назад +2

      Be happy you could rewind. Manu of us can read it just fine. Gets boring waiting

    • @mallyhusband6942
      @mallyhusband6942 3 года назад +1

      @@nascarmanHistory Mr.History. Your documentary was wonderful, brought me back to '92 Thanks! Don't change a thing.
      PS. For you slow readers out there they put a button on the keyboard just for you, Its the one that says pause on it.

  • @robertcollins6021
    @robertcollins6021 5 лет назад +55

    Anyone else miss B.P. in the booth?

    • @TheRealDill93
      @TheRealDill93 4 года назад +2

      Miss him in the booty and miss him being around. He was such a good guy

    • @joeestes8114
      @joeestes8114 4 года назад +1

      Absolutely!

    • @sicfrynut
      @sicfrynut 4 года назад +3

      jenkins, parsons and jarrett. what a trio. i watch these old race videos as much to listen to their banter between one another as i do to watch the race itself.

    • @theGovnr1
      @theGovnr1 4 года назад +1

      One of the best ever!

    • @jerrywhitaker2417
      @jerrywhitaker2417 4 года назад +1

      YES..LOVE watching vintage races with him and Bob Jenkins announcing!!

  • @blackietotheend
    @blackietotheend 4 года назад +4

    That was an excellent watch. Very hard few years for his family. May he rest in peace . 😢

  • @jimnelson4650
    @jimnelson4650 4 года назад +2

    Still love you Davey! Still the champion of the fans!

  • @bigmrclean
    @bigmrclean 5 лет назад +2

    Always seems the really humble, good ones are the ones we lose. What a fella he was and he was just getting in the prime of his career. They're is no telling how far he and Robert Yates could have went.

  • @composerdave68
    @composerdave68 5 лет назад +22

    I often wonder if all these injuries played some role in Davey's Chopper crash. Some sort of cumulative effect that affected his reaction or judgement that day. Or even that all his previous injuries meant he had less room for more, and the head injury he suffered in the crash was finally too much.

    • @heli0s2003
      @heli0s2003 4 года назад +3

      Good possibility, but racing itself is an adrenaline thrill sport. To take a helicopter ride might seems like small bananas. There wasn't much knowledge on head injuries back then though, and what it entailed. His focus and cognitive functions might have been impaired

    • @brianbooher7318
      @brianbooher7318 2 года назад +1

      What's so sad is if you read crash report he got choperr down to 6 inches off ground before it violently jerked upwards.6 inches an he would have been on the ground

    • @glennharless1399
      @glennharless1399 Год назад

      He was not wearing a helmet in the chopper.

    • @glennharless1399
      @glennharless1399 Год назад +1

      @@heli0s2003 He was not wearing a helmet in the chopper .

    • @glennharless1399
      @glennharless1399 Год назад

      @@brianbooher7318 He was not wearing a helmet in the chopper .

  • @RoadWarrior-lo9vt
    @RoadWarrior-lo9vt Год назад

    It's funny, I can watch and/or listen to all kinds of stuff that take me back, in my mind, to a place when times were so much better for me. But I have a particularly hard time watching old Nascar races. To the point where I won't watch them normally. In fact, this will be the first video of a classic Nascar event ever. Davey Alison was a favorite of mine. Watching Old Nascar events is to painful for me to watch. I miss them times that much.

  • @owlbelieveit6811
    @owlbelieveit6811 2 года назад +1

    One tough driver, admire him for being that badly injured but still dedicated to getting back inside the race car despite all the pain and discomfort he must of dealt with in it. I think he would of been tough competition later on with Gordon, Earnhardt, Jarrett and Labonte for their championship runs in the mid to late 90s if he didn't pass when he did

  • @swississue4950
    @swississue4950 5 лет назад +2

    Respect. My regards to the family. Thankyou for this film which inspires me to aspire to the one and only Davey Allison.
    God bless.

  • @thunderanderson
    @thunderanderson 5 лет назад +132

    Back when NASCAR was a MAN'S Sport, and was worth watching !

    • @goodbyetoaworld8715
      @goodbyetoaworld8715 5 лет назад +12

      Brian Anderson you mean watching a sport where back then one bad hit and you would be dead

    • @Contractnik
      @Contractnik 5 лет назад +6

      AMEN!

    • @guysmalley
      @guysmalley 5 лет назад +7

      Furries Burninmydreams if we have to explain the point you’re a millennial

    • @tamezzodiac2862
      @tamezzodiac2862 5 лет назад +8

      Furries Burninmydreams dumbass we mean men who got hurt and raced hurt and raced with concussions and weren’t a pussies. Now these guys break a toe and are out for 3 weeks.

    • @charlesrussell6201
      @charlesrussell6201 5 лет назад +3

      I loved it back then and I still love it now. NA$CAR now is better than it ever was.

  • @MrChristopherHaas
    @MrChristopherHaas 3 года назад +1

    This video, brutal as it is, doesn’t begin to cover just how brutal Allison’s season was. Everyone thought he was dead at All Star Race too. There were several other races where he got mangled.

  • @ri1288
    @ri1288 5 лет назад +3

    You deserve so many more subscribers. Your content is fantastic!

  • @2000cobraguy
    @2000cobraguy 5 лет назад +25

    I miss Davey and now Robert Yates.

  • @JV-rw3ig
    @JV-rw3ig 5 лет назад +4

    When Nascar had a story , I remember , Yates fan also., t-shirts ,die cast , i got em. Great vid mate ,

  • @coletrickle9374
    @coletrickle9374 4 года назад +2

    That was absolutely inspiring and totally beautiful! God Bless you ol boy🤘

  • @aaronwitner2001
    @aaronwitner2001 5 лет назад +14

    I was the security guard that tuck him to the helicopter to life flight out back in 1992 at poconoraceway

  • @alexvd
    @alexvd 5 лет назад

    Thanks again! Great job as usual

  • @geyotepilkington2892
    @geyotepilkington2892 5 лет назад +4

    What a badass man. Respect.

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 3 года назад +1

    What a season of highs and lows for Davey Allison in 1992 win in the Daytona 500 amongst the total of five wins in the season but for every win he trades it with a huge crash and injury to go with it. His biggest pain though was the death of his younger brother, Clifford

  • @cha94
    @cha94 5 лет назад +10

    I still remember watching that Pocono Race on tv with my dad when the crash happened. My dad, while not a diehard Allison fan, was so mad he called the ticket office at Pocono and said that they should take Waltrip out of the car and hang him. To this day, that was a shitty move on Waltrip's part.

    • @leroyhelander1980
      @leroyhelander1980 3 года назад

      Damn DW there never was a wreck that was his fault.

    • @genehollon1472
      @genehollon1472 2 года назад +1

      MANY. MANY KNOWLEDGEABLE , NASCAR fans and RACE MEMBERS , A G R E E with you.

  • @tomatoking8090
    @tomatoking8090 4 года назад +1

    Certainly miss these 1980's,1990's,and early 2000 races....and the men that are with the Lord above now and the guys that have retired.

  • @lordofthewoods
    @lordofthewoods 4 года назад

    I never met any of the Allisons personally, but just knowing that my uncle used to hang out with Bobby & Donnie in Hialeah in the late '50s makes me proud enough...

  • @lasvegaslarrythecableguyim6312
    @lasvegaslarrythecableguyim6312 3 года назад +1

    Only one driver went to see Davey in the hospital after the Pocono wreck. Brett Bodine. He and Davey became great friends...

  • @OneLastHitB4IGo
    @OneLastHitB4IGo 2 года назад +4

    Waltrip had the same type of crash, w/o the guard rail, at the Pepsi 400 in 1991. Michael Waltrip's 100+ mph to a dead stop crash at Bristol still leaves me amazed that he lived through that one.

  • @CookieB220
    @CookieB220 5 лет назад +2

    Now this is dedication!

  • @roadkingryder6685
    @roadkingryder6685 4 года назад +1

    Waltrip 100% on purpose turned Davey in this race. I remember watching it live on TV,I was pissed,cussing Jaws for wrecking Davey. A few months later I met him at Legacy Ford in McDonough GA. It was the final race weekend of the 92 season. He was doing a meet and greet autograph session. Spoke to him a couple of moments and got his autograph. He was so soft spoken and genuine. Super nice guy. The scars on his wrist and forearm were still fresh. I attended that last race of 92 on that cold November day. Sad to see Davey crash out early with Ernie Irvan,but great to see Richard Petty's final ride and Alan Kulwicki get his first and only championship. I never dreamed in a million years that we'd lose both Allen and Davey in the first 7 months of 93. Rest Easy Davey and Allen. You guys are missed!

    • @JJA1987
      @JJA1987 3 года назад +1

      No he didn't DAVEY CAME DOWN

  • @RalonsoF1
    @RalonsoF1 5 лет назад +4

    WOW, what a tremendous story! Shocking. I mean, he survived a potential fatal crash, lost his brother, lost his championship, left racing and finally lost his life in a helicopter crash? Come on, Man, I can't believe this! What the hell?!?!

  • @luminyam6145
    @luminyam6145 2 года назад

    Wonderful video, amazing athlete. Thank you.

  • @raywetzel3535
    @raywetzel3535 9 месяцев назад

    Davey was the best and I'm a fan to this day , RIP Davey there will never be a better driver again. You and the 28 will live forever .❤.

  • @racecitypatriot66
    @racecitypatriot66 9 месяцев назад +1

    Man just think what Davey would have been. He did so much in a short time. The Allison's all had some really bad wrecks. R.I.P Davey.

  • @TeamBlackburnMounts
    @TeamBlackburnMounts 4 года назад +3

    Ladies and gentlemen. That there is a man. One of the greatest.

    • @lorenreece1665
      @lorenreece1665 4 года назад

      He might have set records that might stand today. Fords back in those days had the slickest bodies. Plus the power. Good combination.

  • @tampabaybuccaneersfan7904
    @tampabaybuccaneersfan7904 5 лет назад +2

    My first race, we were parked on the infield facing the front straightaway when DW wrecked Davey so we missed it and had no clue how bad it was until we got home and watched it on TV, I've hated DW ever since.

  • @paulseifert6598
    @paulseifert6598 5 лет назад

    As a native of PA, I always got excited when Pocono was on the schedule. That year, I didn't get to watch the race, I was 15 and away at summer camp. In the pre-internet pre-smartphone era, when you were out in the woods, it was impossible to get results about anything happening back in civilization unless someone brought you the newspaper. The day after the race, one finally filtered out to us, and I'll never forget the front page of the sports section was a picture of that torn-up race car on it's roof, stripped to the rollcage. When I made it back to town later in the week, and got to see actual TV footage, it wasn't any easier even though I knew what was coming. Worst wreck I'd ever seen since Ricky Rudd took his wild ride at the Busch Clash in 84'

  • @georgewest9998
    @georgewest9998 10 месяцев назад

    Davey Allison should have won the championship. Broke my heart when he died. I heard it on the radio and pulled the work truck over and cried !

  • @michaelhall736
    @michaelhall736 5 лет назад +2

    He always had such a positive attitude.

  • @DimMakTen31
    @DimMakTen31 Год назад

    Man watching this now and hearing them describing Daveys symptoms. He was for sure dealing with Concussion / TBI symptoms.