@@lionelwells5618 yep. I didn’t see the Daytona 500 race yet but I bet they did talk about that day as big tribute, didn’t they? I may be a hardcore Jeff Gordon since I was a kid in the late 90’s but I always respected the Earnhardt’s as a racing family that made a big name in the sport.
What rivalry? Earnhardt was rarely competitive when Jeff Gordon started winning. He was still a top driver, but Rick Hendrick's cars were clearly better most of the time. I hated that, but that was a fact.
Part of the reason why I love some of the Dale Jr podcasts. You learn so much about the man off the track. I think Hank Parker, Ken Schrader, and Larry Mac were good ones to hear.
Yep. It's enabled me to start enjoying something about Nascar again. I haven't watched in many, many years, but listening to the old stories with some of the guests on there is awesome.
I loved watching him race, if he was 5 laps down I would still watch him the whole race, but if he went out early I would go do something else. Nascar has never been the same for me since. HE WAS THE MAN!!!!
I remember watching the race that day . After seeing the accident and Kenny signing to the crew to hurry up, I sensed we lost Dale. I felt so sad not because we would not ever see Dale race ever again but because Jr and Dale were just beginning to have that Father and son relationship that Jr always wanted. LIKE Jr said I have to do this on my own now at that time. I know Dale would be so proud of his kids. I really wish he could have been here to see Jr grow to be a great man , Husband , father and see all of his grandkids. I wish he could have been here to walk Kelly and Taylor down the aisle but I am sure he was looking down on them from heaven above and was with them on their special day. I am so happy that Kerry got to meet his dad and Be able to have that father son bond with him before he passed.. You could just tell that Dale had great relationships with all of his dear friends and that Dale loved each and every one of them. As they did him. Yes, Dale was nascar and probably one of the best drivers their ever was, but to me just as a fan , it was about him growing as a person and be the best man he could be. You are missed Dale. By your family , friends and fans. Ps I will not call him Sr because he did not like that.
One of my favorite quotes after that race was by Ray Evernham. He was asked about Dale and the impact on the sport, and Evernham shared how angry he was. It was something like “I’m angry that whenever my cars show up at the track and when we win, we won’t have the satisfaction of beating one of the best. We don’t have to race against Dale each week and that makes me angry” or something along those lines.
Jeff and Dale were so in awe of each other and loved racing each other. Contrary to what some fans thought, despite being fierce competitors on track they were friends and even business partners off track. No they didn't hate each other. I was a rabid Gordon fan but I loved Dale too. It hurt Jeff a LOT when Dale died. He never was the same after that black #3 wasn't racing him. Us fans and NASCAR weren't either. The fun died that day for all of us😥💔 including Jeff. Can't believe it's been 23 years. We miss you Dale😥💔. I love you Jeff♥️
You should check out the Dale Jr. interview with Jeff's former Crew Chief Ray Everham. He talked about how the #3 and #24 had kind of an under the radar partnership, and their chiefs had a special channel they would use on the radio to game plan and share ideas. JR couldn't believe what he was hearing. Very Fascinating stuff.
For me, NASCAR died the day Dale Earnhardt died. My family used to listen to the races on the radio and then watched them on TV. Cale Yarborough was my favorite driver. You heard all the names, you recognized all of the on-air personalities, you just knew all of it. I tried watching races after that fateful day. I couldn't. Even though I knew what had happened, I kept expecting that black number 3 to come out of nowhere, moving up through the field, and fighting for the checkered flag. Every race just felt like it didn't matter anymore. It wasn't the same. A switch had been flipped. I still see highlights from time to time on here, but the magic was gone. If this was the Polar Express I couldn't hear the bell anymore.
So special hearing Jeff's words about my hero Dale Sr. I still remember that day well, our entire family were Dale Earnhardt fans and watched every race with intensity. I was glued to the TV watching the race,, it happened so fast, Marlin's bump and then, bam up into the wall. Watching his cars slide down the track and come to a stop, Kenny run up to Dale's car, just seeing how he reacted ripped my heart out. We were all on shock, after a while with no news on Dale's condition, I made a quick trip to the store. Driving back my daughter calls crying, she said Dale died, I started crying with her. Got home and my son and daughter were all in tears and we all hugged. Dale's passing just took away a big part of our love of Nascar away. Harvick's first win in Dale's car was sweet, Dale Jr. sparked excitement later on, but with the intimidator gone, it seemed Nascar changed? Thanks for sharing this video. Forever Dale #3 Spring Creek, Nevada
I was a Jeff Gordon fan all thru the 90,s started following in his baby Ruth Ford days. I was in a family of diehard Earnhardt fans. We went to many races together thru those years and I stayed loyal to Gordon but I can tell you that there was no other Earnhardt and never will be. The guy could drive
After Dale Died I Became a Jeff Gordon fan' and was so afraid of another Tragedy. I was taping the Race but never have rewatched it. My heart is still broken.
Man when Jeff told that story, my mind just pictured Dale riding the high side cruising with that gesture probably at a semi easy track like Charlotte or Kentucky. RIP Intimidator
Jeff Gordon the legend he was my biggest driver with the Hendrick team then dale jnr n jimmie Johnson ... awesome team still i support them to this day! 👏 is
I remember one race had some kind of weather delay and the pit road reporter went to find Dale for an interview and they found him in his car asleep. 😂
the Intimidator was the reason i watched NASCAR. haven't watched a single NASCAR race since that day. for me personally, #3 didn't die that day, NASCAR did.
Saw that race. I was floored when they said Dale Earnhardt had died. I was like WHAT!!! it wasn't even that bad of a wreck. Did he have a heart attack or what? I just couldn't believe it. I stopped watching Nascar after that. There was nobody I liked. He was my man.
I bet a bunch of nobodies on one of your local dirt tracks could kick your butt in a race every time if you think thats all there is to it. Also since there is nothing to it tell us the name you will be using when you are a successful Nascar driver so I will know you showed us just how easy it is.
I’m not even a Dale Earnhardt fan but nascar was better then than it is today haven’t watched it in years because it’s went to crap ever since that day
When what you do comes so naturally to you, it looks so easy to everyone else until they have to do it, too. The Intimidator was my favorite driver, and it pains me to hear the nonchalance he paid to safety in a sport where the laws of physics are being pushed at all times and the human in the equation is the weakest link.
He was old school, came from an era where safety gear was primitive making motorsport overall was pretty lethal and when you expose yourself to a sincere risk of death over and over you become absolutely numb to it. That's kind of what Jeff Gordon was describing in the video above when saying the new guys had a different mindset to the older guys. Then you have to factor in the absolutely nasty wrecks he has had and walked away from, there was probably an element of feeling more equipment was unnecessary anyway.
Dale Earnhardt hit 200 miles a hour concrete wall and stop !! Dead stop is what killed Dale ...the G forces that his body endured is what killed Dale , His greatest attributes to Racing will be that through his death all the lives that he has saved ! Much love #3 T-roy Entertainment
NASCAR is not worth the time to watch it anymore. All the old guard is gone. So many awesome drivers from the past are either retired or passed on to the big track in the sky. The 80’s and 90’s NASCAR was must see TV.
Yeah well it's a shame after Kenny Irwin and Adam petty died Earnhardt still refused to take safety seriously and I think he almost didn't care if he died on the track.
Really he emplimented the new style safety walls since the cause of hus death was due to a freighed seat belt that snapped causing him to get blunt force trauma the seat bt was missed during inspection by the way.even if he had the Hans device it would have SNAPPED HUS NECK MEANING BREAKING HUS NECK KILLING HIM DALE WAS THE BUGFEST STICKLER FOR TRACK SAFETY DINGUS
You are full of it he lived safety wtf would you know you are not one of hus or anyone's pit crew you ask any driver what DALE thought of safety every meeting with drivers he preached safety if you would have read the report afterwords not the speculations you would see hus seat belt failed on impact causing Jim to recieve blunt force trauma he still would have been killed since his neck would have been broken ftom the Hans device holding his head in the same spot when hus body moved forwards and hus head staying in place while the freighed seat belt snapped causing his body to move without his head snapping breaking hus neck would have been imminent on that impact dingus
Rarely is Jeff Gordon truthful , but this time, he's 100% correct. How many times did Dale Sr drive a sub-par race car and win with it anyway? One of many reasons why he was the greatest racecar driver in NASCAR history.
He was the only driver I ever watched that could get more out of a car than it had, I think sometimes I can, but I don't think so, I just like to think I am at times when on track, he was made out of better stuff.
@@55gaser26 FYI, I worked at Daytona, Darlington, and Talladega NASCAR tracks 1996-2006 as part of the safety/security teams. Of course, I got to know all the drivers and the teams. Some more than others
The seat belt broke which goes over the top of the haans device to help secure it, and he wore an open face helmet. im not sure it would have made a difference at that speed then followed by the abrupt deceleration after the impact.
@@chongo4131 dale didn’t use a HANS device though? If he would’ve been properly harnessed and had one on, his neck wouldn’t have so violently flown forward to the steering wheel
Yeah I completely agree. With the seat belt malfunctioning along with the sudden turn towards the wall at that speed combined with Schraeders car making that side contact his head snapped at such force that it was inevitable what the result would be. I've also always maintained that based on the reaction by DW after Mikey took the checkered flag, DW knew that something was seriously wrong. Based on his experiences with being in wrecks he immediately looks back at the wreck after and I knew that something tragic happened. Sad day and Nascar hasn't been the same since!!
IMHO he started the, if you can't pass them, crash them mentality. If he couldn't pass you cleanly, he pushed or crashed you out of the way. That's not intimidation, that's reckless, dangerous BS.
Earnhardt was good enough and had the balls to win in Formula 1. But he would never have put up with the international travel and the boorish Europeans.
Live by the sword die by the sword. Dale Earnhardt was a reckless bully who’d total disregard for everyone else on the race track. Tim Richmond could drive circles around Dale Earnhardt. Had Richmond not passed before his time Earnhardt would not have become such the personality. Though any death on the track is a tragedy, Earnhardt’s demise came to him from the same tactical maneuver he’d executed on countless others...
You obviously no nothing about what you are speaking because if you did you would know everything spewing out of your little brain is shit but you just keep on THINKING WHAT YOU WANT and the rest of us real fans know the truth and that's exactly what matters you can't persuade anyone with your awful falsehoods and I'm sure your rebuttal will be just look at the people he wrecked on the track every driver out there has done it it's part of racing and on the track he was fierce but of he was a gentle giant who cared tremendously about others . And if you want to call someone reckless it would be Tim Richmond for sure amazing driver no doubt but total disregard for himself and others that's your man!!
Tim Richmond was not even in the same class as Dale, Tim Died from his extracurricular activities off track. Dale died doing what he loved. Aggressive driving doesn't make you a bully either
I can’t believe that today marks the 23rd Anniversary of that tragic day.
Still unbelievable 😢
@@lionelwells5618 yep. I didn’t see the Daytona 500 race yet but I bet they did talk about that day as big tribute, didn’t they? I may be a hardcore Jeff Gordon since I was a kid in the late 90’s but I always respected the Earnhardt’s as a racing family that made a big name in the sport.
I'll NEVER FORGET this DAY!! 😭💔🥀🖤
Seems like last month
It was a lifetime ago but still feels like it just happened.
One of the best rivalry’s in Sports Dale Earnhardt vs Jeff Gordon
What rivalry? Earnhardt was rarely competitive when Jeff Gordon started winning. He was still a top driver, but Rick Hendrick's cars were clearly better most of the time. I hated that, but that was a fact.
@@philiphatfield5666 the rivalry between fans was and still is a real thing. lol
Two great Nascar legends. That day still haunts me.
If you remember, you remeber.
Ill never for get DW saying..."I hope Dales OK...."
17yrs old glued to the TV....."...omg what just happened....???"
@@snelgrove22 and you need to sod off.
@@snelgrove22fuck you. You’re not tough by telling people to “get over it.” You’re just an asshole
@@snelgrove22get over yourself jerk! A guy friken died😢
@@snelgrove22 Then sod off.
Part of the reason why I love some of the Dale Jr podcasts. You learn so much about the man off the track. I think Hank Parker, Ken Schrader, and Larry Mac were good ones to hear.
Yep. It's enabled me to start enjoying something about Nascar again. I haven't watched in many, many years, but listening to the old stories with some of the guests on there is awesome.
Yeah 24 years later and it still hurts even today we all miss Dale Sr he was the best.😊
Absolutely I still have all his entirety clothing and autographs
@@jeffwoolyhand9759 oh really okay that's awesome and do you have any favorite stories about dale Sr.
@@jeffwoolyhand9759 if you want to you can tell me I have all day.
@@jeffwoolyhand9759well do you have eof his firesuits.😊
AGREED!! 😭💔🥀🖤
I loved watching him race, if he was 5 laps down I would still watch him the whole race, but if he went out early I would go do something else. Nascar has never been the same for me since. HE WAS THE MAN!!!!
I remember watching the race that day . After seeing the accident and Kenny signing to the crew to hurry up, I sensed we lost Dale. I felt so sad not because we would not ever see Dale race ever again but because Jr and Dale were just beginning to have that Father and son relationship that Jr always wanted. LIKE Jr said I have to do this on my own now at that time. I know Dale would be so proud of his kids. I really wish he could have been here to see Jr grow to be a great man , Husband , father and see all of his grandkids. I wish he could have been here to walk Kelly and Taylor down the aisle but I am sure he was looking down on them from heaven above and was with them on their special day. I am so happy that Kerry got to meet his dad and Be able to have that father son bond with him before he passed.. You could just tell that Dale had great relationships with all of his dear friends and that Dale loved each and every one of them. As they did him. Yes, Dale was nascar and probably one of the best drivers their ever was, but to me just as a fan , it was about him growing as a person and be the best man he could be. You are missed Dale. By your family , friends and fans. Ps I will not call him Sr because he did not like that.
One of my favorite quotes after that race was by Ray Evernham. He was asked about Dale and the impact on the sport, and Evernham shared how angry he was. It was something like “I’m angry that whenever my cars show up at the track and when we win, we won’t have the satisfaction of beating one of the best. We don’t have to race against Dale each week and that makes me angry” or something along those lines.
😭💔🥀🖤
Jeff and Dale were so in awe of each other and loved racing each other. Contrary to what some fans thought, despite being fierce competitors on track they were friends and even business partners off track. No they didn't hate each other. I was a rabid Gordon fan but I loved Dale too. It hurt Jeff a LOT when Dale died. He never was the same after that black #3 wasn't racing him. Us fans and NASCAR weren't either. The fun died that day for all of us😥💔 including Jeff. Can't believe it's been 23 years. We miss you Dale😥💔. I love you Jeff♥️
@buckeyefangirl1976, FALSE. Try again, SIMP.
You should check out the Dale Jr. interview with Jeff's former Crew Chief Ray Everham. He talked about how the #3 and #24 had kind of an under the radar partnership, and their chiefs had a special channel they would use on the radio to game plan and share ideas. JR couldn't believe what he was hearing. Very Fascinating stuff.
For me, NASCAR died the day Dale Earnhardt died.
My family used to listen to the races on the radio and then watched them on TV.
Cale Yarborough was my favorite driver. You heard all the names, you recognized all of the on-air personalities, you just knew all of it.
I tried watching races after that fateful day.
I couldn't. Even though I knew what had happened, I kept expecting that black number 3 to come out of nowhere, moving up through the field, and fighting for the checkered flag.
Every race just felt like it didn't matter anymore. It wasn't the same. A switch had been flipped.
I still see highlights from time to time on here, but the magic was gone. If this was the Polar Express I couldn't hear the bell anymore.
Abruptly, that's why it felt like death
So special hearing Jeff's words about my hero Dale Sr. I still remember that day well, our entire family were Dale Earnhardt fans and watched every race with intensity. I was glued to the TV watching the race,, it happened so fast, Marlin's bump and then, bam up into the wall. Watching his cars slide down the track and come to a stop, Kenny run up to Dale's car, just seeing how he reacted ripped my heart out. We were all on shock, after a while with no news on Dale's condition, I made a quick trip to the store. Driving back my daughter calls crying, she said Dale died, I started crying with her. Got home and my son and daughter were all in tears and we all hugged.
Dale's passing just took away a big part of our love of Nascar away. Harvick's first win in Dale's car was sweet, Dale Jr. sparked excitement later on, but with the intimidator gone, it seemed Nascar changed?
Thanks for sharing this video.
Forever Dale #3
Spring Creek, Nevada
I wouldn't dare say "Nascar died that day" but it was the end of that era.
It did for a lot of us. I was really into it at the time. I haven't watched race, live or on tv since.
I was a Jeff Gordon fan all thru the 90,s started following in his baby Ruth Ford days. I was in a family of diehard Earnhardt fans. We went to many races together thru those years and I stayed loyal to Gordon but I can tell you that there was no other Earnhardt and never will be. The guy could drive
After Dale Died I Became a Jeff Gordon fan' and was so afraid of another Tragedy. I was taping the Race but never have rewatched it. My heart is still broken.
With all this shit going on in this world , I can barely take it. People ask “ what’s wrong? .I say “ Man! I’m not even over Dale Earnhardt yet!
thanks, Jeff !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Racing died that day. Its never been the same.
Nascar***
Not racing my guy
Man when Jeff told that story, my mind just pictured Dale riding the high side cruising with that gesture probably at a semi easy track like Charlotte or Kentucky. RIP Intimidator
Jeff Gordon the legend he was my biggest driver with the Hendrick team then dale jnr n jimmie Johnson ... awesome team still i support them to this day! 👏 is
I have had a broken sternum. I can’t imagine driving a race car in that condition.
I was watching that day.. I can't say I've really watched a race since.
@audiorana, you are a tallentles T@t for bringing this up at this time
I watched that race. It was the last one I did. Dale was the reason why I watched.
Was there, last race i been to
RIP Dale. The Legend,
Dale was the only reason I ever cared about nascar
People often ask if you remember where you were on 9/11? Well, I'll always remember where I was on 2/18 of that same year...
I remember one race had some kind of weather delay and the pit road reporter went to find Dale for an interview and they found him in his car asleep. 😂
Dale was just sunday cruzing while Gordon was lazer focused 🤣
Dale was the human form of Nascar.
the Intimidator was the reason i watched NASCAR. haven't watched a single NASCAR race since that day. for me personally, #3 didn't die that day, NASCAR did.
Dale was AWESOME!!
Saw that race. I was floored when they said Dale Earnhardt had died. I was like WHAT!!! it wasn't even that bad of a wreck. Did he have a heart attack or what? I just couldn't believe it. I stopped watching Nascar after that. There was nobody I liked. He was my man.
Yes definitely 👍 3 the man
Racer's are the Closest thing to the United States of America's Military Jet Pilots in my opinion the Best of the Best. I SALUTE them All.
Last of a special breed.
Only Dale could run 180+ in a race chillin. Nice little nugget to share 24
😥
Pretty much set the tone for the rest of the year. 7 months later 9/11 happened country would never be the same.
He could turn left better than the others.. It doesn't make him "superhuman" lmao
Ayrton Senna was superhuman
I bet a bunch of nobodies on one of your local dirt tracks could kick your butt in a race every time if you think thats all there is to it. Also since there is nothing to it tell us the name you will be using when you are a successful Nascar driver so I will know you showed us just how easy it is.
The day NASCAR DIED.
That's what I feel it went so woke
NASCAR had it's highest ratings the next 6 years after Dale passed away.
@@HOOSIERDADDY24K
1:58 - Sunday Money
he thought he was a lot of things till karma came to collect.
I’m not even a Dale Earnhardt fan but nascar was better then than it is today haven’t watched it in years because it’s went to crap ever since that day
Joe Buck's favorite website is TMZ.
Jeff going down the truth that’s the way he drove
When what you do comes so naturally to you, it looks so easy to everyone else until they have to do it, too. The Intimidator was my favorite driver, and it pains me to hear the nonchalance he paid to safety in a sport where the laws of physics are being pushed at all times and the human in the equation is the weakest link.
He was old school, came from an era where safety gear was primitive making motorsport overall was pretty lethal and when you expose yourself to a sincere risk of death over and over you become absolutely numb to it. That's kind of what Jeff Gordon was describing in the video above when saying the new guys had a different mindset to the older guys. Then you have to factor in the absolutely nasty wrecks he has had and walked away from, there was probably an element of feeling more equipment was unnecessary anyway.
Dale Earnhardt hit 200 miles a hour concrete wall and stop !! Dead stop is what killed Dale ...the G forces that his body endured is what killed Dale , His greatest attributes to Racing will be that through his death all the lives that he has saved ! Much love #3 T-roy Entertainment
Wow that's how you know that car is perfect, when I driver can act like he is out for a Sunday drive with one hand on the wheel lol
NASCAR is not worth the time to watch it anymore. All the old guard is gone. So many awesome drivers from the past are either retired or passed on to the big track in the sky. The 80’s and 90’s NASCAR was must see TV.
Yeah well it's a shame after Kenny Irwin and Adam petty died Earnhardt still refused to take safety seriously and I think he almost didn't care if he died on the track.
Those were tough losses for NASCAR as well.
Well, that may be, but it was determined his seatbelt failed, and it did fail, nothing could have saved him at that point.
Really he emplimented the new style safety walls since the cause of hus death was due to a freighed seat belt that snapped causing him to get blunt force trauma the seat bt was missed during inspection by the way.even if he had the Hans device it would have SNAPPED HUS NECK MEANING BREAKING HUS NECK KILLING HIM DALE WAS THE BUGFEST STICKLER FOR TRACK SAFETY DINGUS
You are full of it he lived safety wtf would you know you are not one of hus or anyone's pit crew you ask any driver what DALE thought of safety every meeting with drivers he preached safety if you would have read the report afterwords not the speculations you would see hus seat belt failed on impact causing Jim to recieve blunt force trauma he still would have been killed since his neck would have been broken ftom the Hans device holding his head in the same spot when hus body moved forwards and hus head staying in place while the freighed seat belt snapped causing his body to move without his head snapping breaking hus neck would have been imminent on that impact dingus
@@tylerbuckley4661 !00%,
Rarely is Jeff Gordon truthful , but this time, he's 100% correct. How many times did Dale Sr drive a sub-par race car and win with it anyway? One of many reasons why he was the greatest racecar driver in NASCAR history.
He was the only driver I ever watched that could get more out of a car than it had, I think sometimes I can, but I don't think so, I just like to think I am at times when on track, he was made out of better stuff.
Rarely truthful 😂 and you no him right.
@@55gaser26get off drugs
@@55gaser26 FYI, I worked at Daytona, Darlington, and Talladega NASCAR tracks 1996-2006 as part of the safety/security teams. Of course, I got to know all the drivers and the teams. Some more than others
He’s never said anything that wasn’t truthful. 😂😂 the only reason you commented is because he was talking about dale gtfo with that comment
I miss the days of Winston Cup racing. I can't even watch this modern day crap
It was a seat belt that was the cause of his death if that seat belt did not break he could have saved him
Correct. Look at Simpson CEO story after the wreck.
Did he have a seatbelt or a harness on? A harness and a HANS device would’ve saved him in my opinion.
The seat belt broke which goes over the top of the haans device to help secure it, and he wore an open face helmet. im not sure it would have made a difference at that speed then followed by the abrupt deceleration after the impact.
@@chongo4131 dale didn’t use a HANS device though? If he would’ve been properly harnessed and had one on, his neck wouldn’t have so violently flown forward to the steering wheel
Yeah I completely agree. With the seat belt malfunctioning along with the sudden turn towards the wall at that speed combined with Schraeders car making that side contact his head snapped at such force that it was inevitable what the result would be. I've also always maintained that based on the reaction by DW after Mikey took the checkered flag, DW knew that something was seriously wrong. Based on his experiences with being in wrecks he immediately looks back at the wreck after and I knew that something tragic happened. Sad day and Nascar hasn't been the same since!!
If dale was "superhuman" he would have survived the crash.
Thanks for that analysis.
@@tejastrojan Just here to helpout.
Joe Buck talking about NASCAR, is like Darrell Waltrip commenting on the NFL, zero correlation.
All the exciting stuff he done in his career is all illegal in racing today think about it
why they got joe buck trash
IMHO he started the, if you can't pass them, crash them mentality. If he couldn't pass you cleanly, he pushed or crashed you out of the way. That's not intimidation, that's reckless, dangerous BS.
I agree 100%. Anybody can wreck another driver to win.
Earnhardt was good enough and had the balls to win in Formula 1. But he would never have put up with the international travel and the boorish Europeans.
Dale Earnhardt was the biggest bully in NASCAR
Super Human lol ? They drive around in circles in $10+ million dollar autos. Cut it out.
If its so easy why aren't you making millions as a successful Nascar driver?
Still not a sport
Live by the sword die by the sword. Dale Earnhardt was a reckless bully who’d total disregard for everyone else on the race track. Tim Richmond could drive circles around Dale Earnhardt. Had Richmond not passed before his time Earnhardt would not have become such the personality. Though any death on the track is a tragedy, Earnhardt’s demise came to him from the same tactical maneuver he’d executed on countless others...
Tim Richmond was careless in life. In the end he paid the price for his reckless lifestyle.
You obviously no nothing about what you are speaking because if you did you would know everything spewing out of your little brain is shit but you just keep on THINKING WHAT YOU WANT and the rest of us real fans know the truth and that's exactly what matters you can't persuade anyone with your awful falsehoods and I'm sure your rebuttal will be just look at the people he wrecked on the track every driver out there has done it it's part of racing and on the track he was fierce but of he was a gentle giant who cared tremendously about others . And if you want to call someone reckless it would be Tim Richmond for sure amazing driver no doubt but total disregard for himself and others that's your man!!
Tim Richmond was not even in the same class as Dale, Tim Died from his extracurricular activities off track. Dale died doing what he loved. Aggressive driving doesn't make you a bully either
Only a few people know about living and dying by the sword. Sr definitely did that for sure.
I agree, Earnhardt was a classic bully.
Sad. But, he just drove a car. I drive a car every day.
You just wrote something in English; technically that's all that Shakespeare did.
And Albert Einstein breathed air, ate, and relieved himself daily just as you do.
Aristotle had thoughts every too, just like you 🤡
So stunning. So brave. 10 woke points for you.
@@Cyclone546 and a participation trophy 🏆