Love your ARCA race recap videos! Another good one to do would be the 200 Winn Dixie 300 from Talladega. Some huge hits including a BRUTAL big one in Turn 4
Great stuff! Would you think about covering the daytona dash races and the sportsman races from charlotte? Those races were very dangerous and also filled with tragedy
Frank Kimmel Is literally the only arca driver that I know & he’s got to be the most popular in the series to never really find success in the nascar world .
“With wins at Daytona Michigan and Atlanta he became only the 3rd driver in arca history to win three superspeedway events” Ah yes Atlanta superspeedway totally not a intermediate track
It was similar to what the K&N Series is now. A more Minor league version of the Xfinity series, that ran on the old 6 cylinder engines Xfinity used to use until 1998. NASCAR sold it to ISCARS who still run it today.
@@Lycan_Jedi Correction, they stopped running races in 2012. They ran it until then, but even though the 2012 season schedule was released, it was never run and the series was dead.
2:53 Dick Trickle was definitely trickling his engine fluid all over the track after it blew.
75 cars attempted to qualify, won't ever see that again
For sure
Wyatt Earp IV
I do still remember Mike Wallace winning that infamous truck race in 2000 at Daytona....also a wreckfest
Truck wreckfest : 2021 knoxville
Love your ARCA race recap videos! Another good one to do would be the 200 Winn Dixie 300 from Talladega. Some huge hits including a BRUTAL big one in Turn 4
Mark Thompson definitely had a wild ride.
Great stuff! Would you think about covering the daytona dash races and the sportsman races from charlotte? Those races were very dangerous and also filled with tragedy
It was a crazy race. But the mood was very somber as we had lost Neil Bonnett just 2 days before.
P L O P
LOL
would the 2016 spring talledega race for the cup series count as a wreckfesy? 2 cars flipped and nearly a 3rd at the end.
I remember an arca race at daytona where the pace car was hit not sure if it was 1998 or 1999
R.I.P Bob Keselowski
Suggestion. The 2016 Daytona 500
As a wreckfest? I went to that race and it was one of the cleanest Cup races I've ever seen lol
@@JohnSmith-mk5jt now 2017 however? 100%.
@@TheEmilyFravel Oh yeah 2017 was a demo derby lol. Something like 9 cars finished the race without damage
Hard to get lapped under caution 😂 (talking about lots of cars in lead lap)
What da dog doing
Arca Brakes Speculator Crash At Daytona New Chapter In 1994 ☺
Nascar Wreckfest: 2005 Coca Cola 600
First
@@mrdarknezz6285 and I don't care
@@BlakesTrainsandMore4014 And you’re a baby.
Rip Tim Steele.. He passed at the freedom factory, aka DeSoto speedway
i think you've confused tim steele with Dave Steele.
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Man I forgot how violent Andy’s crash was- so lucky he wasn’t killed as that was very similar to what happened to Rodney Orr that same year.
Tough guy.
Do the race from 2015 arca. March 14 at mobile international speedway
That’s the day before my birthday
2 before mine
Rodney Orr died that speedweeks too, in another practice session/ day after Neil crashed
Suggestion: The 2003 Sharpie 500, had 20 cautions 18 for wrecks and 2 for debris.
Oh boy! Another garbage dump to watch after a long school day!
You're the best, NFJJ
ARCA should not be running on these stupid superspeedways
Frank Kimmel Is literally the only arca driver that I know & he’s got to be the most popular in the series to never really find success in the nascar world .
Guess Rodney Orr didn’t count?
He crashed in a cup car
Neil was in a cup car too…
@@spencerbrayall8678 no, he doesn’t, get over it
He probably forgot Orr
@@rodneyproductions5044 Orr died in cup on practice during the Daytona 500 and it was his very first cup start
LOL I totally forgot about Loy Allen wrecked under caution
Same here
"What in the world is going on?" should be ARCA's slogan
“With wins at Daytona Michigan and Atlanta he became only the 3rd driver in arca history to win three superspeedway events”
Ah yes Atlanta superspeedway totally not a intermediate track
“In a single season”
Through at least the 90s, and probably later, anything a mile or bigger was considered a "superspeedway" for statistical purposes.
Do more ARCA 200 vids
I’ve been waiting this for a long time now.thanks for making it
lmao
Poggers
Are you sure that this isn't any other Arca race?
I notice a trend with ARCA and Daytona...
I'm seeing a trend I'm not sure I like
ARCA just isnt safe for some reason
What is the goody dash series
It was similar to what the K&N Series is now. A more Minor league version of the Xfinity series, that ran on the old 6 cylinder engines Xfinity used to use until 1998. NASCAR sold it to ISCARS who still run it today.
@@Lycan_Jedi thanks
@@Lycan_Jedi Correction, they stopped running races in 2012. They ran it until then, but even though the 2012 season schedule was released, it was never run and the series was dead.
Big ups Bob.
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