The Evolution of Stock Car to Race Car: Seven generations of NASCAR race cars explained

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @sulphurous2656
    @sulphurous2656 2 года назад +662

    I just wish there was an official video game where you could drive all 7 generations of cars.

    • @Jeb4100
      @Jeb4100 2 года назад +30

      that would be cool

    • @Jeb4100
      @Jeb4100 2 года назад +64

      and every track ever used on the Cup schedule

    • @vMaxDaniel
      @vMaxDaniel 2 года назад +73

      Nascar Racing 2003 has almost them all. Dunno if there's a gen7 mod already

    • @gustavonava9209
      @gustavonava9209 2 года назад +37

      @@vMaxDaniel there IS a gen 7 mod already

    • @TheyWantMeGone69
      @TheyWantMeGone69 2 года назад +21

      Yeah one that isn't broken on arrival with false promises.

  • @cliffordkirkes6274
    @cliffordkirkes6274 2 года назад +296

    Wow! Whatever you guys did to up-convert the old SD video to HD looks absolutely amazing. Thanks for making this. Loved it.

    • @marlafar
      @marlafar 2 года назад +11

      AI upscaling. There's lots of products that can be used to "fix" old video.

    • @HPayne62
      @HPayne62 2 года назад +22

      @@marlafar Either that or they had film and not tape of the event. You can upscale film almost indefinitely.

  • @jonathangrey6354
    @jonathangrey6354 2 года назад +341

    I simply cannot fathom how in the Generation 4 segment, they never discussed how the car bodies became more skewed for front, rear, and side downforce! How could you NOT discuss something that defined the late gen 4 "twisted sister" cars?

    • @Eleven-Seven
      @Eleven-Seven 2 года назад +42

      My thoughts exactly. More than any other "generation", the difference between a car from the earlier years to 2006 is huge. Big disservice to the video by only talking about safety which is really closer to what the COT's stated goals were

    • @beastlydookie81
      @beastlydookie81 2 года назад +3

      Ikr its a huge part of the evolution of nascar

    • @SurrealCereal
      @SurrealCereal 2 года назад +11

      @@Mooker_43 when was the gen 4 ever demonized? They literally posted a clip of Mark Martin talking about it the same day this video came out.

    • @cpov1
      @cpov1 Год назад +1

      A lot of deaths in the 90s til Dale Sr. They wanted to fly through it.

    • @lukedanielgalon1596
      @lukedanielgalon1596 Год назад

      it would be nice if they discuss it but even Formula 1 Fans they never forget the deaths that happen in that era of deaths what have happened the whole thing even towards the focus on safety personally ashame they didn't talk about it more since they didn't move on about that.whilst the F1 and Formula 1 Fans they moved on and talked about it and made improvements

  • @ChucksPullingVideos
    @ChucksPullingVideos 2 года назад +57

    Gen 4 will always be my favorite.

    • @Saucygremlinsks
      @Saucygremlinsks 8 месяцев назад

      Same but gen 7 is kind of cool.. I know people hate nascar but I can’t.. been watching NASCAR forever..

    • @joshnic6639
      @joshnic6639 6 месяцев назад +1

      They should’ve never changed from gen 4. That’s when I stopped watching.

  • @mlwilliam213
    @mlwilliam213 2 года назад +144

    For some reason, NASCAR seems to refuse to get any air under the car at all. The racing was always better up until the mid-2000s when everyone started coil-binding. Then came the splitter, now the diffuser. Racing is obviously better when mechanical grip is the game. Once you seal the cars to the ground it becomes about air which in turn makes it about track position. Take away horsepower and it just keeps getting harder to pass. Now everyone just wrecks trying to go 8 wide on restarts because that’s the only time you can pass. No matter how many fans they lose they just don’t seem to get it. High-hp low-downforce, and cars not sealed to the track is better racing.

    • @shakefl
      @shakefl 2 года назад +9

      Excellent comment

    • @LRSNRCNG309
      @LRSNRCNG309 2 года назад +9

      They just dont care what anybody but themselves and the tv ratings says

    • @stinger_zx10r62
      @stinger_zx10r62 2 года назад +5

      Im all for innovation but the day we are not running V8's anymore in the cup series is the day I stop watching. Besides, the V8 has been "dead" for 25 years now. I dont think its going anywhere.

    • @zacharyosvald251
      @zacharyosvald251 2 года назад +5

      Ground effects aren't the same as conventional downforce

    • @the54car
      @the54car 2 года назад +6

      This comment, on every NASCAR video... please...

  • @PabloComixYT
    @PabloComixYT 2 года назад +64

    I remembered playing the old EA Nascar games on my PS2/N64 with Generation 4 and still enjoyed the games. Nothing can beat old school games!

    • @trent7736
      @trent7736 2 года назад +1

      You mean those outdated pieces of rubbish?

    • @ThiccRicc
      @ThiccRicc 2 года назад +6

      @@trent7736 I bet you're a nascar ignition enjoyer

    • @VanillaSpooks
      @VanillaSpooks 2 года назад +7

      @@ThiccRicc ignition sucks, how could someone possibly like it. But I see as that person has the worst opinion ever it could be 1% possible that they like nascar 21 the only fan of that game in existence

    • @trent7736
      @trent7736 2 года назад

      @@ThiccRicc never touched that shit

    • @TheAlmightyClipse
      @TheAlmightyClipse 7 месяцев назад

      That's what has NASCAR burnt into my brain. Playing a mates copy of Nascar 99 on N64. Back in 2000 or so as a 7-8 year old over here in Australia. That Black # 3 with the "Plus" as in Goodwrench Service Plus, always stayed with me. I had a copy of the 2002 Guinness world record book with a piece on Dale Earnhardt Sr again with that famous #3 Goodwrench car. It always stood out to me. As well as being a Holden fan here in Australia which was the Australian division of GM.

  • @StevenP727
    @StevenP727 2 года назад +98

    this was awesome! well done I'd love to see a full documentary about this

  • @dmoran1093
    @dmoran1093 2 года назад +62

    Its really sad that it took Dale Sr dying for nascar to focus on safety and not because of the 3 drivers that died in 2000 from a basilar skull fracture

    • @billschaefer3818
      @billschaefer3818 7 месяцев назад +4

      Dale was the one that was pushing to make the cars safer, It took him passing away to do it. Safety should be first today. I worked on Sprint Cars and lost alot of friends till they made wings mandatory,

  • @JacobNascar
    @JacobNascar 2 года назад +27

    I wish I could've experienced Nascar in the 80s and 90s. I wasn't born til 96. I remember having the Nascar toys and even a Jeff Gordon ammo box as my toy box. Saw my first race in 2005 at Talledega. I didn't grow up in a racing family but my family always knew how much I loved racing. I wish the sport would return back to its fanfare and popularity it used to have. I even got my best friend into Nascar in 2020 and took him to his first race at Bristol and we've been going to Talledega since

    • @carrsllccarrillo6507
      @carrsllccarrillo6507 2 года назад +6

      It was a different era that's for sure. I grew up in the 80s and attended my first race in '92 when I was 12. The camaraderie among fans were like we treated each other like family. Don't matter who or what you are. All we cared about was racing! Fans were rowdy and loud. Stands were packed and I mean packed from the tower seats to the infield. Watching guys like Earnhardt, Martin, Wallace among others was great for the sport. Those 750 hp engines x 43 cars made that earth shake like no other. Original points system, Winston Cup sponsored sport. Good times they were and boy did I miss those days!

    • @TheOwl22
      @TheOwl22 2 года назад +2

      NASCAR's popularity was built upon NASCAR dancing upon the grave of American open wheel racing.

    • @billschaefer3818
      @billschaefer3818 7 месяцев назад

      Sprint Car Racers seemed to do pretty well in NASCAR. Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, Kyle Larson, Don't seem like the rest of Them Great Open Wheel Drivers liked racing NASCAR taxi cabs.

    • @SinginShooter
      @SinginShooter 2 месяца назад +1

      Jeff Gordon ammo box?
      Want.

    • @JacobNascar
      @JacobNascar 2 месяца назад

      @SinginShooter Me too. I'm sure me and my brother destroyed it growing up unfortunately.

  • @Tayd0g
    @Tayd0g 2 года назад +158

    Ive always thought the gen 6 certainly looked great but I think this gave them too much credit. To say “fans loved it” is a bit of a overstatement. Good video though.

    • @IceTypeFennekin
      @IceTypeFennekin 2 года назад +6

      I'm pretty sure 2021 was literally just "WHERE IS THE NEXT GEN ALREADY!?"

    • @austinsanders6475
      @austinsanders6475 2 года назад +4

      The gen 6 was badass. Go look at any race from 2014. It doesn’t get better

    • @ARG0T
      @ARG0T 2 года назад +3

      Sure as hell better than the COT. That thing was an eyesore

    • @josh_jacobb
      @josh_jacobb 2 года назад

      Lol the look not the racing

    • @TheyWantMeGone69
      @TheyWantMeGone69 2 года назад

      It looked alright still didn't have the same proportions as the street cars. Gen 7 came closer

  • @travisburton2948
    @travisburton2948 2 года назад +69

    Gen 6 was the best in my opinion, 2014 model specifically.
    Very safe chassis, 900hp and incredible racing.
    That doesn't take anything away from the perfection of the sport from the 80s to early 2000s, but I feel that one year NASCAR had all the boxes checked.

    • @aviserig
      @aviserig 2 года назад +10

      2014 was amazing.

    • @cmiddick
      @cmiddick 2 года назад +11

      As a Gordon fan I loved 2014. Record speeds and competitive racing can’t top that.

    • @GameCatcher89
      @GameCatcher89 2 года назад +11

      2014 was probably my favorite season since 06/07, and it started with Jr getting that 2nd Daytona win

    • @HirokaAkita
      @HirokaAkita Год назад +5

      Removing the 2014 spec was a complete mistake. Brian should publicly apologize from doing it.
      It had literally everything. Great looks, great performance, it did great racing, and a perfectly equalized high-horsepower short-intermediate spec, and one of the best super-speedway packages ever seen in NASCAR, and back then it seemed pretty safe to drive.
      *It literally was a Neo-GEN 4 wherever you looked at it, but with a closer look to real showroom cars. Changing them 2015 onwards was a complete mistake.*
      Literally what Brian France had to do back then, was to continue from there improving whatever had to be improved, and not reducing like crazy those 975 hp, he just needed to stick and contiuue from there.

    • @nemechek8746
      @nemechek8746 Год назад +3

      I Miss 900 Horsepower

  • @americanpride9733
    @americanpride9733 2 года назад +6

    10:20 mad respect for admitting faults and not acting like youve gotten it right every time ever

  • @lanceclark5511
    @lanceclark5511 2 года назад +175

    I've been watching Nascar racing for over 45 years and the one thing I took away from this is that the old timers in this video understand that you have to evolve if this sport is going to survive. You can't run carburetors and solid axials forever. Also what I've noticed is that life has changed so much that it was impossible for this sport to stay the same. They could be racing hybrids in the next 10 years and you know what? I'm not mad about it. I will continue to embrace the evolution of the sport as long as they do it right.

    • @Grizz270
      @Grizz270 2 года назад +12

      I'm not against racing hybrid's either...just wish they would bring back stock car racing that the manufacturers built and sold like they used to

    • @sleepysxb7710
      @sleepysxb7710 2 года назад +11

      @@Grizz270 that would probably result in homologation specials and I'm definitely not an expect but i don't think road legal cars would work as proper race cars. even gt3 cars are very removed from the road versions while looking the same. and if we did go back to stock, the cars would probably be slower and i don't know how fans would take that. although i think it'd be really awesome to see truly stock cars racing.

    • @Grizz270
      @Grizz270 2 года назад +7

      @@sleepysxb7710 the original rules to stock car was the car and chassis were stock but they had to atleast sell 500 of those cars a year to make it considered a marketable car ...that is the reason why dodge built their car in the 70s with the rear spoiler for Richard petty...yes it can be done...the manufacturers would start having to make these cars for basic racing and the teams do modifications to the stock engine and drive terrain like they used to

    • @carrsllccarrillo6507
      @carrsllccarrillo6507 2 года назад +5

      @@Grizz270 it even happen in the 80s when GM went with the "aero coupe" Monte Carlo and Grand Prix 2+2. They were homologated for the purpose of going racing and to combat the sleek design of the Thunderbird that Ford brought to the party.

    • @exiles299
      @exiles299 2 года назад +2

      F1/GT racing fan here, why did it take NASCAR that long to create the cars that we see today? (IRS, sequential transmission, single lug nut aluminum wheels, etc.)

  • @larryouellette759
    @larryouellette759 2 года назад +7

    I m 71 yrs old I ve watched the development of Nascar since the mid sixties I got my fix every Saturday on Jim McKay s Wide World of Sports it wasn t more than the final lap or a big crash but I was hooked periodic races and then full time races in the 80 s I love the sport and all the characters from the King to what we see today Chase Elliot and the new Young Guns God Bless America and God Bless NASCAR oh my fav racer was Senior

  • @americanpride9733
    @americanpride9733 2 года назад +14

    15:50 As a fan what I would like to see in nascars future is factory cars from the lot, bought by teams who strip it out, add some race parts, some bodywork, and safety stuff. Gotta keep the body, frame, engine, drivetrain. This is a way how manufacturers are important, win on sunday sell on monday, and makes the fans feel its more relatable

    • @TheOwl22
      @TheOwl22 2 года назад

      bullshit. "Win on sunday, sell on monday" is an obsolete motto because of the fact that nobody is even buying a new car. BTW, that kind of thinking will not work with NASCAR today in terms of safety.

    • @racdude01
      @racdude01 Год назад

      That’s basically what GT racing is

    • @restautama
      @restautama Год назад

      ​@@racdude01 TCR touring cars as well. In fact TCR is more of a proper STOCK car than NASCAR itself with all base car's parts still intact even the engine, tune up the engine, add some racing parts and safety measures, and BAM! You got a race car

  • @nftforest951
    @nftforest951 2 года назад +5

    as a new nascar fan, i really love this content. keep it up & more will realize how dope nascar is and always has been

  • @revelare_xvii6269
    @revelare_xvii6269 10 месяцев назад +3

    Nascar stock cars have probably had the strangest evolution of any type of race car out there.

    • @aztecwrrior1997
      @aztecwrrior1997 5 месяцев назад +1

      I think NHRA Funny Car went thru a stranger evolution

  • @chuckiefinster544
    @chuckiefinster544 2 года назад +8

    Great video, really sold the gen 4 and 5 short tho. I wanted to hear a little about when the bodies started being fully fabbed, when the templates changed, when they quit using factory hood, roof, decklid, etc

  • @user-Dr.
    @user-Dr. 2 года назад +53

    Gen 3, (81-91) was the best they have ever been, production based bodies, manufacturers had to use engines that were in production, (their own engines), the racing was far better and that's why it was so much more popular back then.

  • @jagerinmikado
    @jagerinmikado 9 месяцев назад +4

    4th gen cars are just beautiful design in my opinion. My favorite generation

  • @streetfightinmanrs
    @streetfightinmanrs Год назад +4

    Maybe NASCAR should do a throwback series where the teams all have to drive with Homologated cars. Basically bring back Gen 2 with V-8’s, Carbs, H-shift, 5-lugs, and then run it fast n’ loose for a couple races.
    I grew up watching Gen 4 cars, wishing I could have seen Gen 2 or Gen 3 in their prime.

    • @__deebzz__
      @__deebzz__ Год назад

      I grew up watching Gen 4 too... Wish i could've seen earlier generations

  • @Lcngopher
    @Lcngopher 2 года назад +12

    One thing i find pretty cool with the gen 7 car is that the australian supercars are debuting a new gen next year and they are running mustangs and camaros and they look the same save for a wing vs a spoiler

    • @RunningOn7CylindersYT
      @RunningOn7CylindersYT 2 года назад +3

      I think NASCAR would've looked at an Aussie Supercar as a little inspiration for the Gen 7 car, especially with the look to be better on Road Courses and stuff like the sequential transmission and single lug wheel nut

    • @Lcngopher
      @Lcngopher 2 года назад +1

      @@RunningOn7CylindersYT they were both likely in development at the same time and as ford and chevy use the same name plate for both series, at least starting next year for chevy, it would make sense they look the same

    • @BaronOBeefDip
      @BaronOBeefDip 2 года назад +2

      @@Lcngopher Most of the tech (transaxle, single lug, etc) had already been in use in Supercars for a long time. The only real differences are the power trains and bodies. Up until this year NASCAR was using technology largely developed in 70s. They definitely looked to them and other motorsport series.

    • @josephpenn1115
      @josephpenn1115 2 года назад +2

      @@RunningOn7CylindersYT They actually use the same transmission the only difference is that the Gen 7 only has 5 speeds instead of 6.

  • @nathandillard4108
    @nathandillard4108 2 года назад +9

    @nascar we NEED more content like this please!

  • @opoxious1592
    @opoxious1592 3 месяца назад +2

    Late 50's until the end of the 60's were the best looking cars.
    These were actuall cars made for the regulair public, but than souped up as much as possible.
    So for me this means i'm a fully "Generation 1" guy.

  • @RedEagleNZ1
    @RedEagleNZ1 Год назад +3

    Generation 4 - most beautiful cars

  • @bmc8319
    @bmc8319 2 года назад +15

    My favorite era is the late 70s to the early 90s

    • @damienalicea8696
      @damienalicea8696 2 года назад +1

      My favorite NASCAR eras of Generation racecars is:
      Generation 3 & 4 from the 90s & 2000s.
      Generation 5 from 2007 the Car Of Tomorrow, it's kind new spoiler and splitter type of The Fast and the Furious 1st movie.
      Generation 6 with steel aluminum into carbon fiber, less a hundred pounds of 3,300 pound racecar.
      & Generation 7 is the future car, new wheels, new single lug & prototype aerodynamic.

    • @BaronOBeefDip
      @BaronOBeefDip 2 года назад

      *Eras*

    • @Dante.the.inferno
      @Dante.the.inferno 2 года назад

      Facts. Everything from 2007 onward is simply 🤮

  • @chucksgarage7165
    @chucksgarage7165 10 месяцев назад +3

    Harry: “There’s nothing stock about a stock car!”

  • @dalejr183
    @dalejr183 2 года назад +6

    Awesomeness Dale Earnhardt Senior was truly the King of generation 3 going into 4

  • @MentalGamer-ne8vi
    @MentalGamer-ne8vi 2 года назад +3

    I love nascar history like this! Love it!

  • @leerjet31
    @leerjet31 2 года назад +6

    Gen 4 car was the best racing Nascar ever seen

  • @JohnMarineTube
    @JohnMarineTube Год назад +2

    The Hendrick Motorsports Garage 56 Camaro ZL1 that raced the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans can contribute to the development of the Gen-7 as well as possibly whatever becomes of Gen-8. It is amazing just how much this series has evolved over the years and also how much the vehicles have evolved (including Trucks and Modifieds).

  • @MrPresident1878
    @MrPresident1878 2 года назад +2

    This is expert production quality. Well done.

  • @northwestrider369
    @northwestrider369 2 года назад +12

    When they say the next gen looks more like the real cars…….it doesn’t. The way the back fenders are Claire’s and the rear of the car squats down. I think the last 2 years or so of the Gen6 look more like the real cars than the next gen

  • @spidercavesyndication6017
    @spidercavesyndication6017 2 года назад +18

    This is awesome, don't get me wrong! But see, you want more interest in the sport? For example, you could have easily turned this into a 7-1 hour long part, mini series on netflix and really educated people and found more tv views sunday.

    • @piedpiper1172
      @piedpiper1172 Год назад

      Lol, if they want viewers they should just re-air the Gen 4 seasons.
      The modern sport is unwatchable. If they had a good entertainment product they wouldn’t need to make Netflix documentaries to get views.

  • @GameTime-vg9xs
    @GameTime-vg9xs 2 года назад +4

    I love how the first generation was basically a legal way to race your friends and just have a crap ton of fun lmao. Seeing how time changes is just crazy lol it went from 130 mph being fast to 130 mph nearly being in the warm up laps lol.

    • @bubblelex5051
      @bubblelex5051 2 года назад +1

      If you think about it tho its fast for it being 70+ years ago and they are still going speeds the modern ones do. Even if its only a warm up lap.

  • @BSNFabricating
    @BSNFabricating 2 года назад +2

    The big change in '67 was that so many street cars were built using unibody construction with a front clip that bolted to the body and held the engine and front suspension -- instead of full-frames. A unibody wouldn't be strong or rigid enough for racing, so they started building tube chassis and roll cages into the stock cars. And over time, it evolved to where they'd build the chassis and cage, and fasten the stock panels to that. And the cars LOOKED like what you'd see on the road, but that started to change when they came out with the GM10 Buicks, Pontiacs, and Oldsmobiles in '88 (where they had to stretch the body of a front-wheel-drive car to fit the same rear-wheel-drive chassis that they'd been racing for years). And when the Ford Taurus came out in '98, that was pretty much the end of the cars resembling anything you'd see on the road.

    • @Ziggy_Moonglow
      @Ziggy_Moonglow 2 года назад +1

      Yep. When I hear somebody complain about Toyota ("where can I get a RWD, V8 Camry) I have to remind them of 1988, 1991, 1998 and 2001 when GM, Ford and Dodge all ran cars that weren't available to the public.

  • @tevinhoward4419
    @tevinhoward4419 Год назад +4

    Celebrating 75 years of racing.🌟

  • @Blood-PawWerewolf
    @Blood-PawWerewolf 2 года назад +4

    I liked the COT wing, but when it was deemed a huge safety issue, I wasn’t even upset.

  •  Год назад +4

    4:20 DINOCO inspired livery

  • @gregorygolden1296
    @gregorygolden1296 2 года назад +1

    I always said my first hotrod was a stockcar ('63 Mercury) with a 390, and my last one was a racecar with all kinds of racing parts from bumper to bumper...l Loved every one of them.

  • @billyshay7207
    @billyshay7207 2 года назад +1

    To see and hear 2 legendary names in Nascar talk about how these cars have changed since the beginning is completely mind blowing.

  • @racingmaniac2549
    @racingmaniac2549 2 года назад +1

    Thanks NASCAR for the upload.

  • @pens87668
    @pens87668 2 года назад +4

    Gen 4 is my childhood. I was born in 93 and those awesome years to watch! The COT wasn’t good at all except for 2011 and 2012. The Gen 6 car was at its very best in 2014. Once they messed around with in mid 2015, it was doomed.

  • @bubwal23xifan
    @bubwal23xifan 2 года назад +8

    It's funny. If Nascar gave a damn after Kenny Irwin and Adam Petty, we wouldn't have lost Dale Sr. It took losing a driver they gave a damn about to actually do something.
    They basically said to the King and to Kyle that they didn't give a shit about Adam to worry about safety.

  • @jacobmooneyham6413
    @jacobmooneyham6413 2 года назад +3

    7 generations. But in especially gen 4-6 the cars changed drastically from the beginning to the end of the generation

  • @stenbak88
    @stenbak88 2 года назад +1

    This was an amazing video I didn’t know I needed

  • @shawnbarczak1766
    @shawnbarczak1766 2 года назад +2

    The cockpit and everything was good wit the wing. But to me it took away from having the roof flaps because I seemed to see more flipping the wing on the back end...to that aspect I'm glad they got rid of that wing...

  • @darthbone8487
    @darthbone8487 2 года назад +36

    The gen 4 era was awesome
    I actually kinda liked the COT era
    The Gen 6 car is probably the worst car nascar has ever created
    Gen 7 saved the racing

    • @РоманБекиров-с4м
      @РоманБекиров-с4м 2 года назад +15

      Gen6 was okay when they had a lot of horsepower/little downforce. Gen5 was okay when they removed that accursed wing, that was sending cars airborne.

    • @aloelover6012
      @aloelover6012 2 года назад +9

      Gen 6 started out great (even though it was responsible for one of the worst Daytona 500s), but overtime... it fell off, especially once they used the 550 package

    • @andrewhayes88
      @andrewhayes88 2 года назад +6

      I am one of the few fans that loved the Tandem Era drafting on the plate tracks that the COT provided for a few years with the height of it being in 2011.

  • @thebeagles2025
    @thebeagles2025 2 года назад +2

    While it's not NASCAR, I remember back in the mid-70s at an NHRA event, Lee Hunter had the driver's side door open on his Mustang II pro stock car. Bill Jenkins looked at the door jam and said, "My God... this used to be a real car."

  • @PorkchopJoe
    @PorkchopJoe 2 года назад +4

    I would love to see NASCAR make a game after it’s history. Race each generation car over your career mode

  • @jacobramirez4189
    @jacobramirez4189 Год назад +1

    You know, Racing has always been around and it always will be. 🌟🏁

  • @LyleFrancisDelp
    @LyleFrancisDelp 2 года назад +5

    2001 was obviously a turning point in the safety of these cars, but I’ve watched that video so many times, and the wreck that took Dale just didn’t seem that bad. We’ve all seen much worse wrecks, where the driver survived, both before and after 2001. The big difference, aside from the redesign of the cars, is NASCAR making the HANS mandatory. If Dale had been using it, and had his straps cinched up tightly, he very likely would still be with us today.

    • @firewatch814
      @firewatch814 2 года назад +2

      If the seat belt latch in Earnhardts car didn't fail he would have most likely survived.

    • @billschaefer3818
      @billschaefer3818 7 месяцев назад +1

      His lap belts were tight, but he didn't like the way they were suppost be mounted and mounted his way, the left side lap strap broke and he was throwed around inside his car. Bill Simpson went to NASCAR about it and they said he has never been hurt before so they didn't do nothing.

    • @LyleFrancisDelp
      @LyleFrancisDelp 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@billschaefer3818 *supposed
      *was thrown
      *had never been hurt
      * didn’t do anything

  • @captlucky2320
    @captlucky2320 2 года назад +1

    This was awesome keep it coming

  • @Thomas1651
    @Thomas1651 Год назад +1

    Even though I was born just shortly after they stopped using them, Gen 4 is and will always be my favorite.

  • @tankerboysabot
    @tankerboysabot 2 года назад +5

    As soon as NASCAR goes electric I wont be watching anymore, but for now I watch.

    • @TheOwl22
      @TheOwl22 2 года назад +1

      it's inevitable LOL. Seriously, get over it. Quitting a sport because it's going electric is the stupidest comment I have seen.

    • @tankerboysabot
      @tankerboysabot 2 года назад

      @@TheOwl22 its stupid to you, sure. To me its not. Electric vehicles are the worst vehicles because of the damage its doing to our earth and I wont and dont have to support it.

    • @TheOwl22
      @TheOwl22 2 года назад +1

      @@tankerboysabot first it's "gas cars are damaging the earth hurr durr" and now it's "electric cars are damaging the earth hurr durr" I mean make up your goddamn mind! Almost everything we've made has been damaging the earth. Oh and BTW, enjoy your oil while it lasts, it's gonna be gone by the end of the century.

    • @acerosstine49
      @acerosstine49 2 года назад

      @@TheOwl22 good we can enjoy oil as long as we can

    • @nascarandrc8296
      @nascarandrc8296 2 года назад

      @@TheOwl22 no it's not with a comment as stupid as that you must be a kid

  • @JEdgar1019
    @JEdgar1019 2 года назад +2

    Technology evolution, yes. Racing devolution, also yes.

  • @spoon7250
    @spoon7250 2 года назад +1

    this video is great man.

  • @djsinjin
    @djsinjin 7 месяцев назад

    NASCAR NEEDS TO DO A TON MORE OF THESE VIDEOS. The new fan does not know how THINGS WORK in NASCAR. The old fans, know NEXT TO NOTHING about the new car. Explaining to the fan how things work will enable us to connect not only to the car or the driver. But the race itself. Larry McRenyolds, Mike Waltrip, Dale Jr. They all have that engaging personality. Get these guys, some 3D Models (like ya got already), and really go deep on how the car works. The fan will be able to level up their knowledge and really invest in our sport. ❤❤

  • @MJForever1999
    @MJForever1999 2 года назад +16

    Looking bad at the CoT I kinda appreciate it more. Still a step in the wrong direction as from the Gen 4, but it was a decent car. The rear wing was stupid and don't get me on about the splitter, but the racing was still better than the Gen 6.

    • @AmiezonPrime
      @AmiezonPrime 2 года назад +6

      they fixed the CoT by the end of the generation though, once they put the spoiler back on it and removed the step splitter they had some of the best racing they'd had in years

  • @GoodOlRoll
    @GoodOlRoll 2 года назад +19

    "Gen-6 put on a great show and the fans really liked it" outside of 2014 when did it actually put on consistently good races? RC must be on something.

    • @tuftyterror983
      @tuftyterror983 2 года назад +2

      Great shows: gen 1 to mid gen 5. Gen 7 is is a pretty good show though.

    • @earth7440
      @earth7440 2 года назад +1

      @@tuftyterror983 gen 7 really is only good at multi groove tracks like auto club, this is prob due to the lack of side force, however drivers have come out saying that the gen 7 produces worse aero push than the gen 6

    • @Pen2ke
      @Pen2ke 2 года назад +6

      Gen 6 was great. 550 HP killed it.

    • @icebergmaysjr
      @icebergmaysjr 2 года назад +3

      @@earth7440 nothing was worse that the aero push from the gen 6 550 package

    • @MJForever1999
      @MJForever1999 2 года назад +1

      Agreed. 2014 was the only good Gen 6 year... 2015 wasn't horrible, but 2016 and over was hot garbage

  • @marianofernandez6470
    @marianofernandez6470 7 месяцев назад +1

    Gen 3 and 4. Legends like the Hornet, Cole Trickle, and Ricky Bobby. 😂

  • @themumblebrapper
    @themumblebrapper 2 года назад +2

    man I hate how little everyone likes the CoT I mean it was such a great era but they give it a like 30 second segment I mean hell the Next Gen hasnt even had a full season yet but they talked about it more

  • @calinmasca2993
    @calinmasca2993 Год назад

    The 7 generations of *NASCAR* race cars are amazing, faster & impressive. Respect *NASCAR*
    I wish to see a Gen 8 race car on all race tracks from *USA*
    That would be great.

  • @tevinhoward4419
    @tevinhoward4419 Год назад +2

    Ricky Bobby joined in the cup series since 1996 with his teammate Cal Naughton Jr.

  • @alvarogarcia7641
    @alvarogarcia7641 6 месяцев назад

    Really good video to understand what is Nascar and the story of this great sport (I come from EU and its really diferent from Formula 1, but is really really goog)

  • @MasterVeras13
    @MasterVeras13 2 года назад +22

    Gen3 is the fastest. Gen4 is the GOAT. COT is the game changer.

    • @belluh-1huey102
      @belluh-1huey102 2 года назад +5

      You can make Gen 7 faster with a new engine.

    • @JacobNascar
      @JacobNascar 2 года назад +1

      Would that make Gen 7 the commie dictator?😂

  • @derel1cte
    @derel1cte 2 года назад +9

    Great video. I love the NextGen but my personal favorite Early 90s Luminas and Thunderbirds.

  • @bluestripetiger
    @bluestripetiger Год назад

    I grew up with the gen3 IROC cars. The gen 4 cars where when NASCAR really became popular nationwide and NASCAR got that first big contract with Fox TV.

  • @franklinborjas8335
    @franklinborjas8335 7 месяцев назад +1

    The iconic Toyota Camry #18 M&M's Go Rowdy!!!

  • @mr.greenbird9839
    @mr.greenbird9839 Год назад +1

    Ok for all of the Cars fan this is all of the racers in their respective generations
    Doc Hudson(Cars): Gen 1
    Junior midnight moon(Cars 3): Gen 1
    Louis barnstormer nash(Cars 3): Gen 1
    River Scott(Cars 3): Gen 1
    Strip "the King" Weathers(Cars): Gen 2
    Chick Hicks(Cars): Gen 3(i guess)
    Lightning Mcqueen(Cars): Gen 4
    Jackson Storm(Cars 3): Gen 6(fight me)
    Cruz Ramirez(Cars 3): Gen 6
    Idk what you will do with this info but i think im obligated to do this

  • @chrisbee9643
    @chrisbee9643 Год назад +1

    R.I.P. DALE!!!

  • @EHH246
    @EHH246 Год назад +1

    Even in official NASCAR videos, they complain about the Car of Tomorrow.

  • @dawgsfan1196
    @dawgsfan1196 9 месяцев назад

    We need more content like this! A series called NASCAR Seaons(similar to the mlb network show Baseball Seasons) woud be amazing

  • @Megacooler96_
    @Megacooler96_ Год назад

    It's quite impressive the amount of stuff they implemented over the years.

  • @hobbs12cats
    @hobbs12cats 2 года назад +3

    Mid 1980's-Mid 2000's was the best gens...
    COT with the wing was the worst...

  • @mrdufenshmirtz1139
    @mrdufenshmirtz1139 2 года назад +1

    for me gen 4 is what comes to my mind when you say NASCAR

  • @twistedyogert
    @twistedyogert 2 месяца назад

    I'm surprised there aren't vintage races where some of the older cars are raced. Maybe not all together because of the risk of destroying a vintage race car or a driver getting hurt or killed, but even a time trial where the only opponent is the clock would be interesting. I'd love to see the Superbird on the track.
    Even if that's not possible due to safety. I'd love to see a video game where you can race different generations of cars to see how they compare.

  • @hoodagooboy5981
    @hoodagooboy5981 2 года назад +4

    All through Gen 2, I was hoping they would have talked about the Aero Cars of 69 to 70, but.....nothing. Not even a single photo of a Dodge Charger Daytona, Plymouth Superbird, or mention of Ford's King Cobra (that never raced, but could have won).

  • @georgetincher7859
    @georgetincher7859 2 года назад +2

    I think the Gen 4 could actually be broken down into 2 or maybe 3 sub-categories. The 2006 Gen 4 was different than the 2003 Gen 4, which was vastly different from the 1992 Gen 4. It also seems the difference between the late Gen 3 and early Gen 4 were so subtle that most people would not even notice any change had taken place. The 1991 Thunderbird and Lumina race cars really didn't look any different than the 1992 Thunderbird and Lumina race cars. I am not even 100% sure what exact details are supposed to separate these two generations, though I think some body panels were made by the manufacturer prior to 1992, whereas those panels could be made by the teams after 1992, though still to factory dimensions.
    The Gen 4 actually remained a decently accurate outward representation of the street cars until 2003, with the exception of the Ford Taurus. In 2003, the common template came into being and the cars all essentially became identical with different headlight, tail light and grill graphics. By 2006, the bodies had even become radically asymmetrical (Twisted Sisters). I liked all of the cars well enough through the 2002 season. I could even live with the 4 door Taurus masquerading as a 2 door. I haven't liked ANY of the NASCAR race cars from 2003 to present when factory dimensions for the bodies were completely discarded. The COT was an abomination. The Gen 6 looked like a bloated catfish. And the Gen 7, though an improvement over the Gen 5 and Gen 6, still just doesn't quite look right.

    • @jonathangrey6354
      @jonathangrey6354 2 года назад +1

      This! The gen 4 segment did not even explain what the gen 4 was!!

    • @bungieman2810
      @bungieman2810 2 года назад +1

      The 2005 Taurus is my favorite model ever used in NASCAR. Who cares if it didn't resemble the street car. Those things looked badass.

    • @elizabethpate
      @elizabethpate Год назад

      What about the 1993 Chevy to Ford comp as red to the 1992 Chevy and Ford?
      Any differences.

  • @alextheluchador
    @alextheluchador 2 года назад

    Helton saying they had a wing on it "for a few races" is hilarious. When did the spoiler come back? 2010? That's more than a few races, Mike.

  • @eliaspolychronopoulos4333
    @eliaspolychronopoulos4333 2 года назад +1

    Gen 2 and Gen 4 are forever the best, gen 3 was all right, and I don't even want to mention the COT

  • @jasonmoyer
    @jasonmoyer 2 года назад +1

    I'm biased because they were introduced when I was a kid, but Gen3 are my favorite cars by a mile. Purpose-built racecars underneath, stock sheet metal on top.
    My second favorite might actually be the new cars, but I really hope you guys figure out how to keep the drivers safe without changing them much. It seems like the drivers are absorbing way more energy in crashes than they should be.

    • @brianwinter4019
      @brianwinter4019 2 года назад

      Well like was said in the video, with great advances of safety, the drivers are sticking their noses where they shouldn't be.

    • @billschaefer3818
      @billschaefer3818 7 месяцев назад

      Put the 5 bolt wheels and tires back on and I think they could absorb some of the G-Forces during a crash.

  • @Elheddo
    @Elheddo 2 года назад +4

    Should’ve used jimmie Johnson car to represent gen 5

  • @Gobethehomie
    @Gobethehomie 2 года назад +1

    Best nascar video

  • @tufstuff2586
    @tufstuff2586 Год назад +1

    Gen 4 is still the best looking car and one of if not the fastest too.

  • @SpartansAndHeroes
    @SpartansAndHeroes 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @whiteetk8000persona3isgood
    @whiteetk8000persona3isgood 2 года назад

    I love The Nascar Cars From 90`s And 2007 To 2010

  • @hendrick9fan28
    @hendrick9fan28 2 года назад +5

    Gen 4 & Current Next Gen the best - The Worst was The COT

  • @hugoortiz05
    @hugoortiz05 3 месяца назад

    I would love a nostalgia series just like nhra has

  • @rdfox76
    @rdfox76 2 года назад +1

    I'm going to make one bit of constructive criticism here, and it's probably more towards NASCAR as an organization than it is towards the makers of the video. I'd personally put the break between "Gen 1" and "Gen 2" between the 1962 and 1963 seasons, as that was when the Strictly Stock/Grand National rules changed to allow teams to assemble cars from "scratch," as it were, rather than having to buy an actual production car and modify it. (The specific rule change was no longer having to run a factory floorpan, but instead being able to simply use a fabricated copy of the 1962 Ford Fairlane floorpan.) Since that's when the cars no longer had to be bought off the lot, I'd say that's when the generational shift happened.
    I'd also say that much of the safety revolution came with the CoT instead of the Gen 4; the Gen 4 was more of an Aero Wars Part 3, with the teams and OEMs trying to gain aerodynamic advantages while NASCAR was trying to equalize the cars aerodynamically, resulting in cars that had only the slightest resemblance to their production counterparts. (I specifically remember one mid-90s Ford commercial that saw a top-down view of the nose of a production Thunderbird morph into the nose cap of the then-current Winston Cup Thunderbird, and being shocked at how different they were, right down to the NASCAR one being a couple of inches forward at the center and a couple of inches back at the corners.)

  • @desertfresh3740
    @desertfresh3740 2 года назад +2

    Rear trans-axle, sequential shifter, and single lug nuts. JUST like the cars on the road...

  • @alsa4real
    @alsa4real 2 года назад +1

    This is interesting as an F1 fan.

  • @karlhillje9283
    @karlhillje9283 Год назад +2

    Gen 4 the best

  • @perpetual_bias
    @perpetual_bias 2 года назад

    thrilling doc. thank you

  • @tonyschmitz1997
    @tonyschmitz1997 11 месяцев назад +1

    Why did they use 91/92 as the cut off for Gen 3 to Gen 4?

    • @aztecwrrior1997
      @aztecwrrior1997 5 месяцев назад

      Cuz that's when they looked like the production model to looking like a bigger version

  • @user-Dr.
    @user-Dr. 2 года назад +2

    One mistake at this time, the cars are so close to identical, they must take that last step, make them identical, that would make it much easier to catch the kind of cheating the Gibbs teams have been doing, without needing a whistle blower, or go back to Gen 3 or 4 when the racing was the best.

  • @richdiscoveries
    @richdiscoveries 2 года назад

    I love seeing the pictures from the 1950s when some of the cars had license plates on them LOL

  • @Mike-lj4ue
    @Mike-lj4ue 2 года назад +1

    Love the gen 2’s

  • @pauloluciomachadodebrito8107
    @pauloluciomachadodebrito8107 2 года назад +1

    Awsome video!

  • @tevinhoward4419
    @tevinhoward4419 Год назад +1

    From the flying mile in Daytona to the Speedway.