Goodys sponsored two races a year back then. They sponsored the fall Martinsville race until 1997 and then spring Martinsville race from '97 to 2000 as the Goodys Body Pain 500. They also sponsored the fall Bristol race starting in 1994-1999 as the Goodys Headache Powder 500.
aww man... this is the 1st time I saw that commercial of Dale Jr. Coming up to ask Sr. if he could have the keys to car... Its always kinda sad & fun to watch them two together
I get why this is sad for you. February 18, 2001. That was the fateful day, when Dale Earnhardt Sr. raced his last lap. The 2001 Daytona 500. No one in the history of NASCAR will ever forget him. Rest in peace, Earnhardt Sr. And may Jr. carry on your legacy.
That wreck of Kenny Wallace's where his throttle stuck is definitely scary in hindsight, seeing as how later on in the season that same issue would cause the deaths of Adam Petty and Kenny Irwin
2:56:45 "Mark Martin his first win since Dover in September 1990, 15 races ago." Wow, crazy how in 10 years there was only 15 races. lol. Bob Jenkins was one of the very best though, I just found that little bit funny.
This battle took place on the exact day I was born. So I have respect to this race's winner. But my favorite track is Thunder Valley's Bristol Motor Speedway, a short track measuring over half a mile featuring its infamous 36-degree bank turns. Anything can happen at Bristol, and car crashes aren't the only thing that happens.
Yet another short track race/win that got away from Rusty due to bad luck and poor pit strategy. Rusty would’ve been the all time modern era short track winner if he’d had Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson good luck.
Am I the only one that looks back at the '97 - '00 period and thinks "it feels like at least 8 races per year were named "Goody's _________ 500"
you just watching Martinsville
Goodys sponsored two races a year back then. They sponsored the fall Martinsville race until 1997 and then spring Martinsville race from '97 to 2000 as the Goodys Body Pain 500. They also sponsored the fall Bristol race starting in 1994-1999 as the Goodys Headache Powder 500.
14:17 nice little battle. I'm sure the folks from The Sopranos will use it in a couple of years.
RIP Lee Petty 1914-2000
RIP Adam Petty 1980-2000
Where the tribute to Lee Petty during the race
Jeremiah Turner
Lee died over a month before Adam
@@superbird4351 I know that but did NASCAR did a tribute to Lee Petty during the race.
Jeremiah Turner I’m sure they did but I don’t know exactly when
@@superbird4351 Oh ok
aww man... this is the 1st time I saw that commercial of Dale Jr. Coming up to ask Sr. if he could have the keys to car... Its always kinda sad & fun to watch them two together
I get why this is sad for you. February 18, 2001. That was the fateful day, when Dale Earnhardt Sr. raced his last lap. The 2001 Daytona 500. No one in the history of NASCAR will ever forget him. Rest in peace, Earnhardt Sr. And may Jr. carry on your legacy.
Used to love that commerical
Throttle sticking must have been a big issue in those days. Kenny Wallace very fortunate he didnt end out like Adam Petty.
I miss BP " if I say it's not going to rain you better build an arc folks" 😂
RIP ol BP ❤️
The Valvoline Ford was awesome
This was my first Nascar race I went to!
I miss the #44 hot wheels car anytime I saw that car it was Kyle Petty
That wreck of Kenny Wallace's where his throttle stuck is definitely scary in hindsight, seeing as how later on in the season that same issue would cause the deaths of Adam Petty and Kenny Irwin
2:56:45 "Mark Martin his first win since Dover in September 1990, 15 races ago." Wow, crazy how in 10 years there was only 15 races. lol. Bob Jenkins was one of the very best though, I just found that little bit funny.
He never had a good relationship with numbers, and Ol' BP was always kind enough to remind Bob of that😄
The first time I ever saw that commercial with Dale and Dale Jr, I thought it was kinda funny
First laps of the race were used in the background of the sopranos
This battle took place on the exact day I was born. So I have respect to this race's winner.
But my favorite track is Thunder Valley's Bristol Motor Speedway, a short track measuring over half a mile featuring its infamous 36-degree bank turns. Anything can happen at Bristol, and car crashes aren't the only thing that happens.
This was the first race where ESPN had new looks to their Microphone that is.
Is it bad that prefer to watch races from 20 years ago instead of today's races?
Not at all. These races got better ratings than today's races, and for good reason.
Nope I'm watching the 1995 season and the racing and personality of the drivers and the sport in general is simply INCREDIBLE
@@Dante.the.inferno totally agree. Drivers, along with the rest of us, didn't walk around on egg shells being worried about getting "cancelled".
Yes they look the same
Ward burton racing man goes to show how old I am
14:41 2000 season in a nutshell
This was the first race without Lee Petty. rip
It's in Martinsville, VA.
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13:40 Start
Yet another short track race/win that got away from Rusty due to bad luck and poor pit strategy. Rusty would’ve been the all time modern era short track winner if he’d had Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson good luck.
why did the throttle stick so much in 2000?
Thats a good question honestly 🤔. Considering it killed at *least* one person, you'd think they'd have it figured out on cars with over 700 horsepower
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Kenny Wallace ran out of talent on lap 4 lmfao
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