Dale Jr. Download: Earnhardt, the Friend and Foe
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- Опубликовано: 26 мар 2019
- Rusty Wallace joins the Dale Jr. Download and shares details of his close friendship and intense rivalry with Dale Earnhardt.
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I can tell Dale likes hearing these stories, but in a way I'm sure it hurts. He never knew his dad like these other men did. He was just learning about this side of his dad when he passed away.
Exactly hes learning more and more of what his dad was like off the track more than he knows
Looking at Jr's face you can tell he loves hearing these stories.
He looked emotional.
And he's learning more about his dad than he knows
@Saul Rojas I miss these two on the racetrack because the Nascar then is the cleaner rivalry compared to now. Those guys then had a better head then the drivers now cause the new kids now are slightly selfish depending on who there racing for
@@DixytheGoat9 exactly Dale Jr is Hearing stories Of his Father From other View points AWESOME. Sure Do miss You BOTH EARNHARDT'S R.I.P. DALE SR. & MR. RALPH EARNHARDT.
i agree. i think he enjoys these stories as much as we do.
I love Junior’s body language listening to Rusty’s stories. Eyes wide open, leaning forward, totally engaged and hanging on every word.
Cause he's learning more about his dad then he knows
Don’t get many off-track stories of Dale. Always cool to hear them.
I could listen to these two talk for hours
Much respect for Rusty.
I found out about this channel from the joe Rogan experience podcast. Don’t know much about NASCAR but listening to the stories, I have searched races. I have been learning sooo much about the skill/technique/style of driving that goes into the sport. I never knew how much went into this sport. The “Poor and Stupid” episode of South Park shows how stupid a normal humans can be looking at this sport. Not only is science going in, but bravery. I’ve came to see NASCAR is awesome! I remember seeing the wreck of Earnhardt, but listening to these podcasts makes me wonder and appreciate the sport and also appreciate the drivers. These kids today have it so good.
Damn.... brings tears to my eyes.
Aint the same since Dale Sr. Passed away.
R.I.P. DALE EARNHARDT SR 🏁
Dale you have found your calling. I love your podcasts. Keep them coming. Love hearing these old stories.
I could listen to Dale stories all day
This really makes me miss NASCAR. I love Dale Earnhardt and Rusty Wallace. I wish I could get in to today's NASCAR but I can't. Guess I'm too old. Thanks for making these podcasts Dale Jr. They are really good.
Since 1988 I’ve always been a Dale Earnhardt fan. It’s nice hearing the stories from owner, drivers , and pit crew guys. It’s a different side of races that we would never see so thank you so much.
Rusty didn't hold anything back. He told it like it was back in the day. A great interview. I Love this show that Dale Jr has going on. Can't wait till his next show. God Bless.
Rusty really loved Dale very much, and I think when Dale died, it really shook his confidence. I miss Dale just as much as Rusty.
Rusty talked about the snowball derby in Pensacola. I was on a fishing charter in Pensacola in the early 90's and the captain of our boat was the former owner of the race track that the snowball derby was held. He told us a bunch of cool stories. Cool hearing stories from Rusty. I miss the days when they were running in NASCAR.
Things that Nascar's past cant reproduce genuine racers. New school drivers are all polished and "refined" guys like Rusty and Dale Sr were REAL racers. Love to sit have a beer and hear stories like these for hours. Great podcasts JR. Watch all of em. Keep the Dirty Mo train truckin I'll always be along for the ride
Well put Brian. There's just something missing from today's drivers. Something that the old school guys had and today's guys never had and never will.
@@danhendrickson9572 you said it Dan. Just something...made them heros in my eyes compared to "most of todays drivers" granted theres alot of talent today...but missing the grit of the old school
I think it is the "old school, every man" feel. Those guys could be my dad or grandfather. For all of his achievements Jimmy Johnson doesn't have the same appeal for me as the Dales, Rusty or even Jeff Gordon; and I don't mean that as an insult! Like old people in a small town, they were characters.
thats at least part of the reason why there are so many empty seats at these races.
@@danhendrickson9572 it’s just that it factor man. Jeff Gordon had Kyle Busch kind of has it but not a lot of other guys do
I really like to here from the older racers. You should see if Ricky Rudd would come on and do a show.
I would love to hears Rudd's thoughts on Big E
Rudd and I'd like to see Ernie Irvan too!
These guys remember EVERY race they’ve run. Great stuff!
Memories of when NASCAR was amazing with cool characters
JR. Congratulations on your success. Glad to see your doing well.
Now these are great memories. To see these two race was an honor and something that made NASCAR such an amazing sport to witness
Honestly. I love hearing these Earnhardt Sr story’s
I love hearing from all of the 80's and 90's guys!!! Keep it up, Jr.!!!
Rusty is the BAHST! Great stories and always classy.
I like Rusty Wallace. I like all these old stories too. Pensacola, FL born and raised here
Everytime i hear these old stories, i wanna watch the race they're talking about
I agree, I wish they would have kept talking for hours! Great interview.
These podcast are golden
These insights are excellent. I know my face glows like Jr.’s hearing stories about my father from friends he ran with. Thank you for the Show Dirty-Mo’!
Damn good stories from Rusty about Dale, I really enjoy JR's podcast!
This is absolutely priceless to us earnhardt fans. Words can't describe how much I love this
One of the best rivalries in all of motorsports. It's beautiful to be able to hear the story behind the story. ♥️
4:07
When I saw he gave back what he received, that's when Rusty became my favorite driver back in the day.
So cool to hear story's about dale
Thankful you started this. Love the old school drivers.
Can't stand NASCAR anymore. Haven't watched a race in...at least 15 years now.
But I can't get enough of Junior's show.
No one cares
We need Mark Martin on the show..
Let's get him on the show with likes guys
Has he been on yet?
@@Buckeye2043Yes, two episodes
I have recently stumbled upon these vids during my Chinese flu holiday. I love these interviews and backstories but what i love most is watching a son listen with every fiber about his father and eating it all up. Thats the best part. A father leaves a lifelong impression on his son, whatever shape that takes. 👍🏻🇺🇸
Love the Memories...Best Pod Cast out there!!!
These are great the intent of Jr. listening and Rusty telling these stories these old racers that came up through the 90' and 2000's have great stories just so different racing back then this podcast is great
I love Listening to these Stories, Thank you for bringing a piece of the old days back!
What a perfect Sunday morning, Drinking coffee ☕️ & listening to Jr & Rusty talkn about the good days.
Dame JR matured a lot behind the camera, great programs
I like these interviews alot!! I also like that Jrs starting to open up more about his daddy....I think it really is doing him alot of good.
I just discovered these "podcasts" and I gotta say I love them. The stories are so entertaining and informative.
Dale Jr. Has seen things man
I love these podcasts, especially jr being my favorite driver. I would really like to see Kenny Wallace on here, he is such a great guy.
this is great stuff. really enjoying this.
THIS IS SOOOO COOL, I COULD LISTEN TO THESE OLD STORIES ALL DAY.
Love the stories... thanks
We need an interview with Kenny Wallace too.
Can you imagine all the good stories through the years so amazing these guys were badass!
I love this for the Earnhardt fans and I love this for junior. I think it's kind of therapeutic for him he's looking good these days. Keep on keepin on, like your daddy said don't lift.
I never knew these guys got along so well off the track. I had hated rusty for winning that 88 or 89 championship. Now a change of heart.
That's great to here rusty an dal where good friends I miss the old days we went to riverside when you came out west an Bristol an north wilkesboro back in the day
This is such a great show.
This was so awesome. I would bet everything that they hated each other when they ran. To find out they were good friends. You can really tell the admiration these guys have for Dale. He was just a good'ole boy.
RW is a class act. He would tear it up out here in Sonoma.
I miss those guys racing!! Even though I'm a big Rusty fan(we hv same birthdays) but had a lot of respect for Dale Sr. Not the same.
More with Rusty, PLEASE!!!
I sure do miss your dad bro... i know you do too.
Hey did you ever do a pod cast about this? 'What would racing be like if Dale was still around'? Great cast. So glad i found this channel
Good stuff right there .
He gave the command at TMS! It was so cool to be there!
France:What the hell are you doing out there man
Rusty:Just selling T-shirts boss
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh cool! A shout out to a race at our local asphalt track... the Snowball Derby in Pensacola...
I was at that Richmond race as a kid. Biggest Gordon fan and my grandmother was a Rusty fan. Rusty punted him right in front of our seats. I was so upset and was in tears. Grandma didn’t say a word the rest of the race. Rusty made her grandson cry and she didn’t like Rusty much more after that. I still can’t stand Rusty.
This is great!! The best part is Junior gets the answers to ALOT of questions about Dad!! Please get Mark Martin on! #dirtymoposse
Rusty and Stewart always be my favorite driver
Yeah its cool to hear the story from other people not all people like to talk explain stuff...
I truly wished we could talk Tim Richmond. This man was the party
I've heard Tim called the "Elvis" of NASCAR
good stories
It was Winston 500 when Wallace got turned by Earnhardt and ended up pinned wheeled over and over. Press came to Dale and asked what his take on it was, Holding Rustys Glove up saying "I have his gloves" He was nervous that he F**ked Rusty up bad but he was alright. Never forget that, you knew they were close by his candor after that wreck. ruclips.net/video/qox9CPMczRw/видео.html @7:05
Thanks for the link.
Awesome Stories Dale, You Da Man Lil' Brother, We Love Ya Buddy...Respectfully, C.H.E./AKA: LJW·38
JR was very smart to get out of the car- when you take a step back and look at this analytically
It just makes sense-he has nothing to prove to anyone and his talents extend far beyond the cockpit- like anyone who watches these i am facinated by the anecdotes and always laugh about something- Both JR and Mike ask good questions and they let the guests tell their story nuff said
My memory of Dale and Rusty is when Rusty barrel rolled at Talladega I believe it was and Dale come around next lap wide open through the grass over to check on Rusty. That’s how close they were. Don’t know that you’d see that nowadays.
Anyone by chance knows the name of the song used at the beginning and end of this video?
Rusty always a lot of animation, he was my mom's favorite driver and Earnhardt was mine.
Where is the FULL VID?!
Wish I had that set up list.
i love Rusty man i got all his stuff cars cards everything i’d do anything for his autograph man ... My fondest memories are with my dad cheering Rusty on and jerring Earnhardt.. No offense Dale Jr... You are who i pulled for after Rusty retired
Where can we watch the full interview?
Everyone talks about north wilkesboro, bring it back son!
Theses are great to watch, but way too short.
"3 Forever" 😎😎
"Fastest Chicken in the South" 😂
Still love that movie and im still waiting the day someone does a paint scheme of that car
dude asks a great question about when they met
Never be another one like Rusty
never knew that about him running the derby
Rusty is the man. That dude could race. He was consistently good from the day he started to the day he retired. Yeah, he went a while without winning races, but he was finishing top 10 damn near every race. Plus he drove the Miller Light car, and Budweiser sucks sorry Dale
You could tell rusty still can’t believe dale is gone,
While y'all talking about senior and the ole days,there s a picture of a car spinning violently at Daytona and it looks like the wrangler car,but as it slows down spinning it my be the 2 car,it was yellow and blue,did senior ever have that wreck or do u know who car it was it was the intro to wide world of sports or ESPN can't remember,it may have been blue n yellow mercury cougar XR 7????YOU know the car I always it was dales but could not tell....
All the good one’s are gone or retired! A lot of people probably laugh at me with my sad comments but it is what it is ! I don’t watch racing anymore! It hurts because the old NASCAR is gone ! Those of us that don’t have any friends or much of a social life, These people and the sport are like family members but now it’s not the same and it feels pretty lonely out here and it’s not a good feeling. Guess my opinion is pretty trivial considering the current climate in the world! Guess my point is that not everyone is the same and people deal with things in different ways, Be respectful of people , There lives and what they believe in is important too! Thanks Dale Jr for preserving those stories and great memories of the past ! Everyone out there take care!
How about interviewing the Labonte Brothers, Terry and Bobby
Dale and Rusty were like brothers. Go and look at the intro before the 1995 Southern 500 (the week after the Bristol water bottle incident). Rusty says, "You all probably think I'm crazy, but I love that man like a brother." That's what it was like. Sibling rivalry, but all love in the end. ruclips.net/video/cSaxhm-XnNw/видео.html
Rusty has to realize there were Rivalries between Fans, it really doesn't have anything to do with him personally. We had some very heavy Rivalries between Gordon & Rusty. Most everyone like him as an all around nice guy, well maybe with just a little Silver Spoon in him.
Rusty wrecking Gordon at Richmond was dirty. Gordon didnt deserve that. And 98 was one of the best seasons of all time and it could have been even better, if rusty wasnt such a bitter baby
Lol just selling t-shirts boss!
That should be on a T-Shirt
Rusty’s timeline is wrong. Jeff moved him in 97 at Bristol. but the Richmond race was 98.
I would like to see them talk to Bill Elliott.
The only good thing about NASCAR right now is this podcast. Yeah I’m old. And?
Im 24 and grew up with 2004-2014 nascar and there was nothing like late nineties mid 2000's nascar. I miss it terribly.