That Carl Edwards clip always makes me sad because we didn’t know that was going to be his final race. And a couple months later he announces his retirement which was a shock to everyone. Rough way to go out like that.
He didn’t retire, he ragequit. He realized that as long as NASCAR was using the playoffs to effectively rig the championship in favor of whoever they wanted to win, he would never win a Cup Series championship.
@@Trainlover1995 There is no such thing as "Nascar rigging the championship in favor of who they want to win"... We can all agree that the playoff format is beyond atrocious, but don't say stupid bs like that...
This is why I love this sport. Yea there’s always differences of opinion and rivalries but to help a teammate or to check on someone after a wreck or congratulating someone on a win when it was good racing that to me is the definition of what makes nascar great
2:52 This is where my faith in humanity is restored. The fact that every person from every crew team ran out to the number 3 car to make sure he was okay. This is why I love sports. There may be differences and rivalries, but nothing can replace a person's life.
If there is one thing that both Dale Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. cared about when they raced, it was the safety of their competitors (Ally or Foe). The Intimidator would bump you, or possibly wreck you, but he cared about everyone's safety.
I mean, I really don't think Sr. was like that. There's more than two instances where he's hurt others on the track (i.e. broke DW's ribs twice in a few years by just deleting him) but we can ignore that. Not many people actually knew Dale Earnhardt, so that's what people are going to say. (I have family that worked for him)
@@aaronkristofer18 Depends on the track and the driver. Earnhardt was a true racer, and if you wanted to be a true racer, you took lessons from him because it was to show that you aren't showing all of your true colors, talent, and whether you need to changes to yourself such as using a little bit more of your car than how you usually wheel it.
Another thing about the Carl Edwards championship clip, Brad Keselowski legit wrecked himself on purpose just to avoid hitting his teammate Logano who was competing for the title.
3 things I can reccomend for #2 - 1994 Dale Sr mentioned Senna in his VL interview at Dega. 1993 Sr and Rusty took a polish lap with a 28 and 7 flag out the side of the car. 1994 Dale Sr talked about Neil Bonnett at Rockingham after winning the title
Stopping mid race to check on a fellow driver is such a powerful thing to see, I recall Ayrton Senna doing similar, maybe it’s just the sign of a great driver
I hate kyle Busch as a driver, but i respect him as a person because he cares and respects all other drivers. Also Carl Edwards is imo the cleanest and friendliest driver ive seen since mark martin.
@@WarmodeEngaged except him turning brad was the exact same thing Brad did to him at the exact same track, except Carl did a ton of flips where Brad did like half of one
When Chase high fived Jimmie Johnson, it immediately reminded me of when Steve Park won Rockingham, and Michael Waltrip pulled alongside Steve, and they high fived each other
Watching race drivers help each other out will always be heart warming. Because even tho they will punt the opposition in a wall to win a race, we all know what serious crashes look like
I was getting ready to bring that up. The man literally gave his life holding back the field so his cars could finish 1-2. I was never an Earnhardt fan, but when you think about it...
@@jasonchilton5023 if you haven’t seen EmpLemons video on him titled: “there will never ever be a driver like dale earnhardt”, I highly recommend, not a huge fan of #3, but one hell of a video
The Kyle Busch one makes me really happy cause it shows that he isn't a dueshbag as everyone thinks he is and that he does care about some of his opponents
every generation of drivers has the "bad guy". From Dale to Kurt to Kyle (Yes Kurt was the bad guy at one point) they've all been the antagonists. makes watching races fun tbh because they're good. If kyle is in a fight for the win then it's great watching him lose but also kind of fun watching him win.
The one where Dale checks on Rusty and wrecking him into the infield for no reason is a funny one. “Yeah dude, sorry I was upset I lost the lead there and decided to take it out on you for 7th place and almost killed ya, that’s a my bad”.
It's the day of the 2020 Nascar Cup Series championship. I took off work to watch the race. But wait. I'm at hooters watching it. Here I am damn near crying seeing Jimmie race his last full time race and Chase win his first championship. I did indeed shed a couple tears
People say Kyle Busch is an asshole when he drives, but that’s just his character. He’s the villain, and he embraces it. If it weren’t for his character, Kyle most likely wouldn’t act like people say he does. I like Kyle Busch, even after Darlington last season.
I've seen the clip of Junior saying oh my God to the big one behind him countless times it has only just occurred to me that it must have been hard to watch that wreck especially with it being the number 3 car
@@n.w.owhoknowstheshadowknow58 i mean it's a very distinct car I'm sure he did not to mention they all have radios pretty easy for a crew chief to let him know who just crashed
I'll tell you what, I like it when one driver helps another out, I like em all. Plus, I'll never forget that Pocono wreck on the back straight away in 2002 when Steve Park, & Dale Earnhardt Jr came together, & Park got the worst of it, & 2015 Daytona July race when Austin Dillon had a great big frightening wreck.
I just wanna say this video is awesome. It's not really spotlighted much these moments. Wish they were. And the rusty Wallace crash was recreated in cars when Dinaco crashes and lightning McQueen hits the brake at the finish line.
You know what I noticed is that catch fence crashes always look super scary but really the fence is just doing its job of ripping up the car to keep it away from the stands while keeping the driver good
I don't get why the minute long double clip was being selfless? How does elliot coming in to pit and losing the race because of it 1. Relate to being turned by Kyle and 2. A selfless act/ acts? I'm not trying to be rude, I just don't know why so I'm curious. If you could help explain I would appreciate it.
The "selflessness" shown was that KB and CE were not on good terms 4 days prior, yet when Chase pits and essentially gives the win away, KB was the first driver there to try to pick his spirits up because it was a crappy situation. That situation was basically, pit for fresh tires and have people behind you stay out, or stay out and have everyone else pit to try to beat you on tires. Either way, he was going to have a hard time at the end there, and his Crew Chief made the wrong call for the situation which is something KB can relate to. It was just a show of sportsmanship and care for another driver that was literally giving you the finger 4 days before that.
Any suggestions for part 2?
Maybe drivers helping one another. What do you think?
Dale Earnhardt going down pit road Daytona 500 1998, also Michael Waltrip and Dale Jr Daytona July 2001
2017 Can-Am 500, 2006 Dover 400
Dale and Rusty's double Polish Victory Lap at Atlanta in 1993
Rivals who turned into best friends? 🤷🏻♂️
That Carl Edwards clip always makes me sad because we didn’t know that was going to be his final race. And a couple months later he announces his retirement which was a shock to everyone. Rough way to go out like that.
And in his last interview, man, talking about the next year, we had no idea what was coming our way
He didn’t retire, he ragequit. He realized that as long as NASCAR was using the playoffs to effectively rig the championship in favor of whoever they wanted to win, he would never win a Cup Series championship.
He'd still be racing today if he didn't wreck
He got tired of getting robbed. He would have 2 championships without the chase bullshit
@@Trainlover1995 There is no such thing as "Nascar rigging the championship in favor of who they want to win"... We can all agree that the playoff format is beyond atrocious, but don't say stupid bs like that...
Don’t forget Jimmie was told to do burn outs but he said it was for Elliott
Ye
ye I’m a Johnson fan even after he retired
This is why I love this sport. Yea there’s always differences of opinion and rivalries but to help a teammate or to check on someone after a wreck or congratulating someone on a win when it was good racing that to me is the definition of what makes nascar great
I agree 100%
Me to
Kyle Busch: *actually nice to drivers*
KB haters: wait, that’s illegal
To be fair it is very rare
@@NascarFan-hi4et not wrong, but still. It’s nice to see Rowdy good. He’s not as bad as before tbh
The best thing is was that the rowdy scene was my suggestion
@@usefultuber1608 sweet
@@IanTheMotorsportsMan_YT ikr? I was shocked it was on the video but also super excited
This isn’t just sportsmanship, this is brotherhood
5:22 as a 15 year Jimmie Johnson fan, this is awesome to know how well Jimmie gets along with his teammates
Agreed , he put that Camaro ZL1 in reverse and gave his teammate a
helping hand , much respect for Jimmy Johnson , I miss him alr 😢
2:52 This is where my faith in humanity is restored. The fact that every person from every crew team ran out to the number 3 car to make sure he was okay. This is why I love sports. There may be differences and rivalries, but nothing can replace a person's life.
5:22 reminds me of mcqueen pushing the king... but instead of a rookie pushing a old man its a 7x champion pushing a rookie!
I never thought of it like the Cars movie but now I can't stop comparing them
Chase isn't a rookie
@@bdegnan2632 wasn't that one of his first wins though? Not calling him a rookie they're just making the comparison between the two events
Darrell, is pushing on the last lap legal?
@@haleyhoag8640 it was his first win but he entered cup full time in 2016
If there is one thing that both Dale Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. cared about when they raced, it was the safety of their competitors (Ally or Foe). The Intimidator would bump you, or possibly wreck you, but he cared about everyone's safety.
I mean, I really don't think Sr. was like that. There's more than two instances where he's hurt others on the track (i.e. broke DW's ribs twice in a few years by just deleting him) but we can ignore that. Not many people actually knew Dale Earnhardt, so that's what people are going to say. (I have family that worked for him)
How much can you really care when you go out and wreck someone.
@@aaronkristofer18 Depends on the track and the driver. Earnhardt was a true racer, and if you wanted to be a true racer, you took lessons from him because it was to show that you aren't showing all of your true colors, talent, and whether you need to changes to yourself such as using a little bit more of your car than how you usually wheel it.
Horrible take. Not even close. They wanted to win period
Shut up
Another thing about the Carl Edwards championship clip, Brad Keselowski legit wrecked himself on purpose just to avoid hitting his teammate Logano who was competing for the title.
I actually have never noticed that. That’s crazy!
Oh dang that looks like it….
Didn't look like it. Looks like if it wasn't from him getting hit right rear Logano would've wrecked too.
3 things I can reccomend for #2 - 1994 Dale Sr mentioned Senna in his VL interview at Dega. 1993 Sr and Rusty took a polish lap with a 28 and 7 flag out the side of the car. 1994 Dale Sr talked about Neil Bonnett at Rockingham after winning the title
Trust me I got those stashed away for the next one!
And I forget what race it was, but wasn't there one where Jeff Gordon won and did a lap holding a #3 flag for Dale?
Stopping mid race to check on a fellow driver is such a powerful thing to see, I recall Ayrton Senna doing similar, maybe it’s just the sign of a great driver
1:34 Selfless moment while injured btw, Jr. had one of his many concussions from this wreck
Looking back at it I thought this was reckless, especially with a wrecked car.
I hate kyle Busch as a driver, but i respect him as a person because he cares and respects all other drivers. Also Carl Edwards is imo the cleanest and friendliest driver ive seen since mark martin.
Except for those 2 times he tried to kill super brad....
Carl is so nice that he'll send you roof first into a wall at 185+ mph
@@WarmodeEngaged except him turning brad was the exact same thing Brad did to him at the exact same track, except Carl did a ton of flips where Brad did like half of one
I'd put Matt Kenseth and MTJ up there too
Oh yeah Kyle “sure does respect other drivers”
I love wholesome moments like these in any form of racing, it's just, heart-warming
When Chase high fived Jimmie Johnson, it immediately reminded me of when Steve Park won Rockingham, and Michael Waltrip pulled alongside Steve, and they high fived each other
Watching race drivers help each other out will always be heart warming. Because even tho they will punt the opposition in a wall to win a race, we all know what serious crashes look like
Most selfless moment Daytona 500 2001 ,
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When dale let his two team mates ahead.
He owned the cars that was not his teammates
Jr and Waltrip drove for DEI
Sr drove for RCR
I was getting ready to bring that up. The man literally gave his life holding back the field so his cars could finish 1-2.
I was never an Earnhardt fan, but when you think about it...
@@jasonchilton5023 if you haven’t seen EmpLemons video on him titled: “there will never ever be a driver like dale earnhardt”, I highly recommend, not a huge fan of #3, but one hell of a video
@@jasonchilton5023 And then in the summer, you had Mikey blocking like his life depended on it so Junior could pay back his father's sacrifice.
That's respect from a 7 time champ for chase first win
The Kyle Busch one makes me really happy cause it shows that he isn't a dueshbag as everyone thinks he is and that he does care about some of his opponents
Ture
No he is a trash can
every generation of drivers has the "bad guy". From Dale to Kurt to Kyle (Yes Kurt was the bad guy at one point) they've all been the antagonists. makes watching races fun tbh because they're good. If kyle is in a fight for the win then it's great watching him lose but also kind of fun watching him win.
That was my suggestion
Ron Hornaday has entered the chat.
Carl Edwards was one of the most respectful and nicest drivers in nascar. He was so cool
As an Indycar fan I have a whole new respect for Jimmie Johnson, truly a class act.
The one where Dale checks on Rusty and wrecking him into the infield for no reason is a funny one. “Yeah dude, sorry I was upset I lost the lead there and decided to take it out on you for 7th place and almost killed ya, that’s a my bad”.
It's the day of the 2020 Nascar Cup Series championship. I took off work to watch the race. But wait. I'm at hooters watching it. Here I am damn near crying seeing Jimmie race his last full time race and Chase win his first championship. I did indeed shed a couple tears
4:37/5:52 - My Favorite Moment, As A Chase Elliott Fan.
People say Kyle Busch is an asshole when he drives, but that’s just his character. He’s the villain, and he embraces it. If it weren’t for his character, Kyle most likely wouldn’t act like people say he does. I like Kyle Busch, even after Darlington last season.
The Kyle Busch one was my suggestion
That could be exactly it. People want to think he’s an ass so he’ll be the best ass possible for them.
these clips may be the best moments of the sport of NASCAR
The one that always gets me is Jimmie Johnson riding on Dale’s window. Talk about two legends.
I've seen the clip of Junior saying oh my God to the big one behind him countless times it has only just occurred to me that it must have been hard to watch that wreck especially with it being the number 3 car
@@n.w.owhoknowstheshadowknow58 i mean it's a very distinct car I'm sure he did not to mention they all have radios pretty easy for a crew chief to let him know who just crashed
5:07 6:11 6:27 Chase and Jim: the best friends 😭
7:08 how the boys celebrate
That is still painful from Chase pitting in the 600
What would happen if he stays out though, everyone pits.
Great sportsmanship from Jimmy Johnson!
Man this was just so awsome to watch and man I’m saving this video. Thank you for this one
7:32 Reminds me of the kings accident in the first Cars.
my thoughts exactly
I genuinely thought that maybe that's what they based it off?
@@killslayer1526 it is lol
@@dadshirt6681 Oh, I wasn't for sure that it was but thanks for confirming.
@@dadshirt6681 I thought it was based off of Richard Petty's accident in a similar vehicle. Since yknow Richard petty aka "The King".
Lowkey did not expect KFB to be in this comp lol.
That was my suggestion lol
“This grumpy old racecar once told me something: it’s just an empty cup.”
I think the best thing about this video is some of the first wins for championships just from being able to hear how happy they sound
Chase Elliott should have won that Coke 600
i noticed Chase Elliott is in so many of these clips
That nr 8 Driver at 2:10 runs in such an American way, I can't describe why but it just looks so heroïc and American OORAHH
Well to be fair he is Dale Earnhardt Jr. and that is perhaps the most southern american name of all time 🤣🤣
elliott's championship win was the last championship i watched with my dad, and he was a big bill elliott fan
Lol I imagine Jimmy pushing his teamate back and his crew like NOOO Jimmy the 4 grand in bumpers and the radiator!!! and Jimmy is like np.
I'll tell you what, I like it when one driver helps another out, I like em all. Plus, I'll never forget that Pocono wreck on the back straight away in 2002 when Steve Park, & Dale Earnhardt Jr came together, & Park got the worst of it, & 2015 Daytona July race when Austin Dillon had a great big frightening wreck.
Yes, that was what happened in the video
@@WheelinWeenie hahahahahaha
7:32 is it just me or is this the crash they used to design The King's crash in Cars?
Haley’s 1st win celebration is probably one of the best.
I just wanna say this video is awesome. It's not really spotlighted much these moments. Wish they were. And the rusty Wallace crash was recreated in cars when Dinaco crashes and lightning McQueen hits the brake at the finish line.
7:33 looks like Daytona in the movie cars
Jimmie Johnson and Chase Elliott Johnson pushing chase like lightning mcqueen pushing the king that's wholesome 😊
3:39 I though the truck in the pits was racing with them lol
You know what I noticed is that catch fence crashes always look super scary but really the fence is just doing its job of ripping up the car to keep it away from the stands while keeping the driver good
Ar Jr.'s Daytona win, he immediately asked his crew to look make sure that everyone was ok.
this really give me memories of ryan newman
This is Awesome
8:57 the rare moment of true skill in which a nascar driver turns right
5:27 lightning mqueen and the king
7:33 why does this look exactly like the Kings Crash in Cars?
finally someone says it I was thinking the same thing.
I think a polish victory lap is the ultimate sign of respect for a guy who should have had 7 or 8 titles.
I dunno how Alan would've fared against guys like Gordon or Martin, but he probably would've managed about two or three.
I Love It a Lot
Carl Edwards is literally the nicest guy in Nascar no contest.
I like how in some of these it is considered selfless when they dont punsh someone in the kisser. lol
Hope this becomes a series
This nice
7:05 POV: you and your brothers win a race and you get happy
7:30
How did cars recreate this crash so perfectly??? Like they even got the final landing on point where the car stops
Man that first clip still hurts
Selflessness will Always Win No Matter What. :-D
7:45 crash reminded me of the cars movie
5:06-When "Cars" becomes a reality!
Jimmie took a ride with a concussed man.
i forgot how fast nascar is when you get up close
I cant believe theres no Mikey and JR clips in here or Ted Musgrave.
Jimmy is a absolute w
I watched some of these races live
good job chase
Carl Edwards - the man has caused more accidents and claims victim more than any other driver
also carl edwards is one of the best to never win a championship.. but damn sure acts like it #classact
3:30
Doing the Lane Frost wave!
5:51 the movie cars But there was no crash and not cars number 95 and 42 but 48 and 9 works
Look, you can say what you want about Jimmie Johnson, but he is the most selfless driver ever in nascar
Hate it for rusty wallace but that was the kings crash from cars 1
The Stevs Park flip at long pond is what caused Park to retire from Nascar
No not really
Elliot And Jimmie is Mqueen And Cruz
They should retire the number 3 for respect
RAISE HAIL PRAISE DALE
Ey you forgot when lighting McQueen gave up his piston cup for the king 👑
I love Jimmie Johnson
If that was Dale Earnhardt in that 3 car and didnt change the rules for these safety equipment. Earnhardt probably won't survive
Just watch tonights race and play ACDC "Its a long way to the top when u wanna rock and roll"! And watch Chase pass HARVICK!!!😂
6:57 me when we get pizza for dinner
At the end of the video what is that song called
almost looks like kyle kissed elliot on the forehead at the end of the clip at 1:00
What's that uhh, mclaren logo doing on that monitor on the kyle busch clip. Do they supply something for nascar?
nevermind, found out it's the ECU, same thing they do for Indy
Do a video that is like ‘perfect timed Crashes’ when the cameras on them they crash. Keselowski pocono 2018
Might want to look into this
Can you do sprintcars
Chill bro others had an accident too before 0:44
I miss Carl Edwards
I don't get why the minute long double clip was being selfless? How does elliot coming in to pit and losing the race because of it 1. Relate to being turned by Kyle and 2. A selfless act/ acts? I'm not trying to be rude, I just don't know why so I'm curious. If you could help explain I would appreciate it.
The "selflessness" shown was that KB and CE were not on good terms 4 days prior, yet when Chase pits and essentially gives the win away, KB was the first driver there to try to pick his spirits up because it was a crappy situation. That situation was basically, pit for fresh tires and have people behind you stay out, or stay out and have everyone else pit to try to beat you on tires. Either way, he was going to have a hard time at the end there, and his Crew Chief made the wrong call for the situation which is something KB can relate to. It was just a show of sportsmanship and care for another driver that was literally giving you the finger 4 days before that.
@@calvinbullock1626 oh ok, that makes sense now. I didn't see KB won that race, that puts it into good context. Thank you.
Thanks Calvin
It’s a little sad that a majority of these clips came from 2-5 years ago
hey Jake are you possibly a fan of the 9 car?