Dale Jr Gets Into The Back Of Mikey Cause A Huge Wreck With Both Michael And Dale Jr Taking Hard Hits To The Wall Along With Kenseth, With No Safer Barrier.
Tony jr. 162 cup starts 2 wins 100 xfinity starts 1 win Me personally I think jr. Should have left tony jr. At dei and got Alan Gustafson. Jr would probably won a championship with him
Phil Duritza Everybody is always so quick to put all the Blame on Teresa for the Demise of D.E.I. But after listening to Dale Jr. and Tony Jr.,s Discussion on the show the other day I would have to say it’s more like 1/4th Teresa 1/4th Dale Jr. 1/4th The Eury,s And 1/4th unfortunate and unforeseen circumstances.
I was there. Front row in the Ford Grandstands. Crazy to think not that long ago how insanely larger than life this sport was. Going to races now is not even remotely close to what there were in the 90s early 00s.
you got that right. I been to Nascar races from 1992 to 2007 and stopped going afterwards from all the crazy changes that the sport has made. Last year I finally attended a race for the first time in 14 years. I was at Charlotte for the roval race and couldn't believe how small the crowd was and how eerily quiet it felt at times! I mean this was the hub of Nascar! I was shocked and even told my wife (which was her first race) that this crowd was never like this when I first attended. Back then the crowd would roar as loud as those engines on restarts, we had diehard fans that were pro Ford/ pro GM. Today's Nascar is not the same. There is a sense of emptiness and confusion and I guess I miss the old rivalries and camaraderie that was Nascar back in the day. Hence I keep watching Stapleton's RUclips channel for old school race stories. That and Dale Jr's Download truely reflect on what was Nascar's glory days.
So true. The sport was at its peak in the late 90s-2000s. I went to New Hampshire in 2003 and even at a less popular race, it was insane how many people were there- both in the grandstands and outside the track! You could spend all day long outside in the midway or in the sea of campers, there was so much going on at any given moment during the race weekend. It wasn't just a race, it was a weekend long event. Almost like a festival. It was so different than when I attend races now. I went to Bristol in 2019 anticipating it to be packed like the old days, and the stands were completely empty. Yes, we could sit wherever we wanted, but the magic just wasn't there anymore.
1.) Those are by far the best sounding cars in Nascar history. 2.) It sucks to see how far Nascar has fallen when u see how they used to completely sell out every race.
Who else is here after Dale Jr Download this week? Even though I was a huge DEI fan in 2005 I honestly had no idea about the drama between the two teams. We really only knew what we heard on the news or tv/radio interviews. Social media changed all that. Now we know every time a driver farts or has the hiccups haha.
Actually this was a scene in a 4-6 lap engagement between these 2 and Dale was obviously faster and Michael was blocking and recklessly toying with Dale. Dale jr got tired of playing games and put him in the wall and later on I think he whipped his ass in the pit area there was a commotion a little later while Dale and Michael Waltrip were putting their cars away. I was there looking at the race tracker tower and pit road. Dale didn't just run into him it was intentional and there was a legit reason for it.
In this particular year, Charlotte Motor Speedway used a process called "levigating" to resurface the track. The result? 22 cautions and a photo finish in the longest race of the season. Great for the fans, a nightmare for the drivers. After this event, the track was resurfaced again (minus the levigating) and the result? Less wrecking, more complaining. You figure it out.
2021 Coke 600 Addition. 0:49 Mike Joy: And Get By. Oh Trouble Front Straightaway, Hard In The Wall Goes Almirola, And Kevin Harvick. Clint: Hard Impact For Aric Almirola. Mike: That Was A Savage Crash Right At The Start Finish Line.
Hard to imagine Sr., racing full time himself, was the only thing keeping that entire race empire together, and the second he leaves his spoiled brat throws tantrums like that endangering numerous lives. The old man would have done a lot more than throw a shoe at jr’s head for that horse 💩.
Sr would’ve done the same thing if he was in Jr’s position. There has been many of times sr would dump someone over something petty and take multiple drivers out including himself.
@@TheOfficialRandomGuy oh please. Name one time dale sr wrecked two cars that he owned costing him hundreds of thousands in damages and lost winnings as well as the embarrassment to his sponsors, in addition to taking himself and his team mate out? Your comment was as nonsensical as jr wrecking waltrip and himself. You clearly didn’t know dale sr at all.
Even Darrell Waltrip was more worried about Mikey than the car. Certainly miles above what I can say about Rusty Wallace's reaction to his son Steven getting in that nasty crash at IRP/ORP in I think 2009. Rusty was more worried about the car.
Back when nascar had stock cars. All the tracks were sold out with 50-100% more seats at each race than there is now. Themed paint scheme races. Legends racing all at once and now we have half way filled stands half the power cars that are far from stock no longer the drivers from humble beginnings only silver spoon spoiled brats guaranteed a ride because of money. I miss this nascar even if the racing went to shit
Go back to the 70s if you want to see "stock" cars. Back then its not like the racing was better it was actually worse, mainly because it would just be a handful of guys whooping on the field because guess what, they had way more money than everyone else. Nascar hit its peak in the late 90s and early 00s and it went downhill after 05-06
NASCAR hasn’t been “stock cars” since the 1960s-70s. Basically all the engines and chassis have been the same for like 50 years now. Its still fun to watch.
I always chuckle when you people say “i miss when they used real stock cars” when todays cars are no more stock than the cars from back then or even before then
Michael was a terrible driver…In this clip it looks to me like Jr had a helluva run on him and tried to go high and Michael blocked him. It’s obvious the 15 moves up the track.
@@brentmead3131 Michael Waltrip started at least one race in 33 different seasons - 4 wins. Dale Jr started at least one race in 19 different seasons. - 26 wins. I'd say that's a lot better.
Who’s here after the Download with Tony Eury Jr?
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Do you think Tony jr was a good crew chief 🤔 just wondering what other Jr. Fans think
@@ghostfarmer358 heck yeah and I think so even more now.
Tony jr.
162 cup starts 2 wins
100 xfinity starts 1 win
Me personally I think jr. Should have left tony jr. At dei and got Alan Gustafson. Jr would probably won a championship with him
Came here from the Tony Jr interview on the Dale Jr Download this week!
same lol
it was in my suggestions..but I hard Tony Jr talking about this wreck on dirty mo today
popped up in my suggestions after watching them talk about it. Lol
Me too!
Back then I think a lot of race fans thought the 8 and 15 teams hated each other’s guts but we didn’t know the half of it
Phil Duritza Everybody is always so quick to put all the Blame on Teresa for the Demise of D.E.I. But after listening to Dale Jr. and Tony Jr.,s Discussion on the show the other day I would have to say it’s more like 1/4th Teresa 1/4th Dale Jr. 1/4th The Eury,s And 1/4th unfortunate and unforeseen circumstances.
Excellent quality for an older race clip.
nascarknowitall 2005 wasn’t really that long ago
Better quality than clips from races 3 years ago
The 2004-2006 cars were the best
80s cars were the best
4th gen cars are fun
I miss “over 9000 rpm’s!!”
They use to scream!
Look up late 70 early 80s
Far better
They looked so ugly...
I was there. Front row in the Ford Grandstands. Crazy to think not that long ago how insanely larger than life this sport was. Going to races now is not even remotely close to what there were in the 90s early 00s.
you got that right. I been to Nascar races from 1992 to 2007 and stopped going afterwards from all the crazy changes that the sport has made. Last year I finally attended a race for the first time in 14 years. I was at Charlotte for the roval race and couldn't believe how small the crowd was and how eerily quiet it felt at times! I mean this was the hub of Nascar! I was shocked and even told my wife (which was her first race) that this crowd was never like this when I first attended. Back then the crowd would roar as loud as those engines on restarts, we had diehard fans that were pro Ford/ pro GM. Today's Nascar is not the same. There is a sense of emptiness and confusion and I guess I miss the old rivalries and camaraderie that was Nascar back in the day. Hence I keep watching Stapleton's RUclips channel for old school race stories. That and Dale Jr's Download truely reflect on what was Nascar's glory days.
So true. The sport was at its peak in the late 90s-2000s. I went to New Hampshire in 2003 and even at a less popular race, it was insane how many people were there- both in the grandstands and outside the track! You could spend all day long outside in the midway or in the sea of campers, there was so much going on at any given moment during the race weekend. It wasn't just a race, it was a weekend long event. Almost like a festival. It was so different than when I attend races now. I went to Bristol in 2019 anticipating it to be packed like the old days, and the stands were completely empty. Yes, we could sit wherever we wanted, but the magic just wasn't there anymore.
@@carrsllccarrillo6507 Honestly I wish I could go back in time and experience the 90s and 2000s races in person 😔
1.) Those are by far the best sounding cars in Nascar history.
2.) It sucks to see how far Nascar has fallen when u see how they used to completely sell out every race.
Who else is here after Dale Jr Download this week? Even though I was a huge DEI fan in 2005 I honestly had no idea about the drama between the two teams. We really only knew what we heard on the news or tv/radio interviews. Social media changed all that. Now we know every time a driver farts or has the hiccups haha.
Can't exactly say this was one of the smarter moves Jr. has ever made...
Actually this was a scene in a 4-6 lap engagement between these 2 and Dale was obviously faster and Michael was blocking and recklessly toying with Dale. Dale jr got tired of playing games and put him in the wall and later on I think he whipped his ass in the pit area there was a commotion a little later while Dale and Michael Waltrip were putting their cars away. I was there looking at the race tracker tower and pit road. Dale didn't just run into him it was intentional and there was a legit reason for it.
lol what
Tony Jr talks about this on the latest DJD. Crazy we are still talking about it so many years later. But, it was a dark day for DEI.
@@charlesharrell6309 and then you woke up?
That would have been a terrible fight to watch between those two. Michael holding Dale by the forehead until he tired out probably
I was there and didn't know about everything that was going on at DEI at the time till seeing the Jr download .
Same here.
Same here!!
Pocono 2005, here we come!
Ty Norris hinted at it while on the podcast.
What’s funny is I’m here bc of the latest dale jr download. Had no idea DEI was so splintered.
In this particular year, Charlotte Motor Speedway used a process called "levigating" to resurface the track. The result? 22 cautions and a photo finish in the longest race of the season. Great for the fans, a nightmare for the drivers. After this event, the track was resurfaced again (minus the levigating) and the result? Less wrecking, more complaining. You figure it out.
The good old days!
Also ruined Terry Labonte’s day who running 14th and having one his best runs in the Corn Flakes car.
2021 Coke 600 Addition.
0:49 Mike Joy: And Get By. Oh Trouble Front Straightaway, Hard In The Wall Goes Almirola, And Kevin Harvick. Clint: Hard Impact For Aric Almirola. Mike: That Was A Savage Crash Right At The Start Finish Line.
Dale Jr download sent me here.
cars wrecking, lets show a crew chief lol
Here after the Labbe download
Classic fox missing most of the wreck with incar cam and crew shot
wow 157 to go and it was the 15th caution :O.
Multiple car crash happens
FOX: yeah! let's show some pit crew guy instead
On a side note those cars sounded deadly
Back when nascar was good
0:52 Someone know where i can download this caution sound effect?
no but it’s amazing
That was just simply a racing incident 2 guys trying to swap lanes
this is true...
Sounds like the DEI cars are running the x pipes
Hard to imagine Sr., racing full time himself, was the only thing keeping that entire race empire together, and the second he leaves his spoiled brat throws tantrums like that endangering numerous lives. The old man would have done a lot more than throw a shoe at jr’s head for that horse 💩.
Sr would’ve done the same thing if he was in Jr’s position. There has been many of times sr would dump someone over something petty and take multiple drivers out including himself.
@@TheOfficialRandomGuy oh please. Name one time dale sr wrecked two cars that he owned costing him hundreds of thousands in damages and lost winnings as well as the embarrassment to his sponsors, in addition to taking himself and his team mate out? Your comment was as nonsensical as jr wrecking waltrip and himself. You clearly didn’t know dale sr at all.
2:34 #08 Shane Brock Wrecks #31 6-Time Champ William Grantham
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@NASCARacingIsAwesome yeah, 200 wasn't a good year for him
1:49 William Slows
Jr strikes again, and people thought he was great.
Ugh, the ugliness going on in the DEU garage at this point... iykyk
@0010672 nobody thinks you are funny
i just heard eury jr talk about this & the "inside drama" is there any footage or eury sr going off?
I hope so
Doesn't seem that long ago, but only 4 drivers in this race are still driving in 2022. I'm getting old....
Isn’t that crazy?!
Even Darrell Waltrip was more worried about Mikey than the car. Certainly miles above what I can say about Rusty Wallace's reaction to his son Steven getting in that nasty crash at IRP/ORP in I think 2009. Rusty was more worried about the car.
Is this the race where Jimmie Johnson just beat out Bobby Labonte at the finish line and afterwards you see Bobby kick his car? Lol
Let's find Tony Sr. and see what he has to say. :)
That quality though
Tore up both DEI cars, Matt Kenseths, Terry Labonte. Chip Ganassi, Roush and DEI have 2 wrecked cars each
Back when racing was good. Not this junk car and the stage bs.
Honestly great quality for 2009
Probably a million dollars in damage
Imagine how many homeless veterans that million dollars would house.
How about regular people, not zogbots
This was a good race and great finish !
William Grantham Wrecks Alexa Bliss Lap 44.
Back when nascar had stock cars. All the tracks were sold out with 50-100% more seats at each race than there is now. Themed paint scheme races. Legends racing all at once and now we have half way filled stands half the power cars that are far from stock no longer the drivers from humble beginnings only silver spoon spoiled brats guaranteed a ride because of money. I miss this nascar even if the racing went to shit
I miss it too...i see these older clips and I'm like yeah...it was still good in 05.
What exactly was "stock" about those cars?
Go back to the 70s if you want to see "stock" cars. Back then its not like the racing was better it was actually worse, mainly because it would just be a handful of guys whooping on the field because guess what, they had way more money than everyone else. Nascar hit its peak in the late 90s and early 00s and it went downhill after 05-06
NASCAR hasn’t been “stock cars” since the 1960s-70s. Basically all the engines and chassis have been the same for like 50 years now. Its still fun to watch.
I always chuckle when you people say “i miss when they used real stock cars” when todays cars are no more stock than the cars from back then or even before then
Michael was a terrible driver…In this clip it looks to me like Jr had a helluva run on him and tried to go high and Michael blocked him. It’s obvious the 15 moves up the track.
JR wasn’t much better there bud…
@@brentmead3131 Michael Waltrip started at least one race in 33 different seasons - 4 wins.
Dale Jr started at least one race in 19 different seasons. - 26 wins.
I'd say that's a lot better.
Facts
What the hell are you saying.
Jr had no run, he just misjudge the move and kept on going instead of lifting.
Dumb move by Jr.
I think they were trying to swap and jr thought he was clear when he wasn't just one of those racing deals
That’s just like Dale jr
Nascar is a joke 😂 😂
You’re a joke