Just wanted to say, Thank You to John Christner Trucking for standing behind Sammy all these years. You have made it possible for all of us Swindell fans to enjoy every single lap of this talented wonderful human beings triumphs and tribulations. We will never forget how much you have contributed to our enjoyment & entertainment. Thank You to all that makes it possible 👍👏🏁
Great to see you still racing...I can remember watching you and your dad race at Riverside Speedway in West Memphis, AR...we owned East Memphis Auto Parts... sponsored Elmer Gray and Ray Bugg... great memories....
I'll never forget how smooth Kevin was in the Tom Rolfe trucking non-wing car at Calistoga. USAC show, surface was slick and abrasive. Kevin outclassed the field by half a lap. Smoothest drive I've ever seen. Tops his dad passing Kaeding on the last lap of a NARC show at Stoga.
When I was around 10 or 11 (I think) which would be late 70's. Sammy was the first guy that pulled into my local dirt track with an enclosed trailer. He was driving the Nance house car at that time. I think Steve Kinser was the only other team that had one. I will have to put Tri-State speedway on my bucket list. Killer place and man they are haulin' the mail. Love the videos guys, thanks for posting
@@raymond3803 I'm lucky I remembered the enclosed trailer deal. That was many many moons ago. Man those were the days. Kieth Kauffman was sitting beside his trailer one morning. I was picking the rubber out of a right rear tire after he grooved it. We had all camped at the track and I asked him what the difference was between driving a midget compared to driving a sprint car. Kieth said, "a midget goes where you want and you just kind of AIM a sprint car". I will never forget that.
looks like your father is struggling with too much left rear weight. I thought from the past your father likes right rear weight. I only say that because when ever the has blown a tire from wear it is the left rear not right rear. Also if you watch the incar you can clearly see, entering the corner he is the same, mid he is gaining a little, but off the corner he is loosing so much ground.
Great vid guys looking forward for more in 2021
Just wanted to say, Thank You to John Christner Trucking for standing behind Sammy all these years.
You have made it possible for all of us Swindell fans to enjoy every single lap of this talented wonderful human beings triumphs and tribulations. We will never forget how much you have contributed to our enjoyment & entertainment. Thank You to all that makes it possible 👍👏🏁
Nicely done video. Much respect for senior citizen Sammy still wheeling a 900 hp animal in the WoO.
It is amazing that sammy can see withall that mud on his camera.
Really like the way you present the night, please keep it up. Sammy is just the greatest.
best vids for insight of how you guys work through the night.
Love it keep them coming
Good job.Love the vids Sammy is the goat
Great to see you still racing...I can remember watching you and your dad race at Riverside Speedway in West Memphis, AR...we owned East Memphis Auto Parts... sponsored Elmer Gray and Ray Bugg... great memories....
I'll never forget how smooth Kevin was in the Tom Rolfe trucking non-wing car at Calistoga. USAC show, surface was slick and abrasive. Kevin outclassed the field by half a lap. Smoothest drive I've ever seen.
Tops his dad passing Kaeding on the last lap of a NARC show at Stoga.
Cool In Car, Love the Tracks in Indiana
Very nice on many levels!
THXS
When I was around 10 or 11 (I think) which would be late 70's. Sammy was the first guy that pulled into my local dirt track with an enclosed trailer. He was driving the Nance house car at that time. I think Steve Kinser was the only other team that had one. I will have to put Tri-State speedway on my bucket list.
Killer place and man they are haulin' the mail. Love the videos guys, thanks for posting
Think Again. Karl Kinser was *THE LAST* to get an enclosed trailer
@@raymond3803 I'm lucky I remembered the enclosed trailer deal. That was many many moons ago. Man those were the days.
Kieth Kauffman was sitting beside his trailer one morning. I was picking the rubber out of a right rear tire after he grooved it. We had all camped at the track and I asked him what the difference was between driving a midget compared to driving a sprint car.
Kieth said, "a midget goes where you want and you just kind of AIM a sprint car".
I will never forget that.
My dad has been a longtime fan of Sammy since the 90s. Me and my brother are both fans of slammin’ Sammy too!
Like the way this ones laid out. Nicely done guys
Top vid
Sammy is the goat
Would kill to see y’all run near Memphis
Missing the scales after the heat races 😂😂😂😂
Sammy hold the track record at 11 seconds plus. What are the differences now verses then has the fast time Saturday was 12.3.
Are you guys coming to the Jackson nationals?
looks like your father is struggling with too much left rear weight. I thought from the past your father likes right rear weight. I only say that because when ever the has blown a tire from wear it is the left rear not right rear. Also if you watch the incar you can clearly see, entering the corner he is the same, mid he is gaining a little, but off the corner he is loosing so much ground.