NASCAR Classic Full Race: Dale Earnhardt rattles Terry Labonte's cage | 1999 Bristol Night Race
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- Опубликовано: 6 апр 2020
- Relive the most famous bump-and-run in NASCAR history, as Dale Earnhardt puts the bumper to Terry Labonte in the closing laps of the 1999 Bristol Night Race. After all, "The intimidator" didn't mean to turn Labonte around. He just wanted to "rattle his cage."
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Something about. 99s paint schemes. The cars are just perfect!
Yes they are
Duuuude yes!!!! So much yes
Better Than most paint schemes today
I'd have to say the paint schemes from 1999 to 2007 were the best
@@DupontandLowesWarrior well, one reason is they ain't painted anymore... they're wrapped, of course it won't look as good. just one of many ways they've become "fake". maybe not the right word, but nothing like they were in the 90's, and that's why it sucks now.
A solid race from the 90s....in full 60 FPS.
NASCAR seriously needs a streaming service. I can watch these all day. All the other races on YT in murky 30 FPS can only satisfy so much.
I miss old Bristol. 36° banking and the old grandstands were such an awesome look. The stadium now is cool and all but this is when Bristol was at its peak imo.
Lol it never had 36° banking. When they did the remeassure in the early 2000's before the repair it was discovered that briatol was always 32°. Giving talladega the distinction as the steepest banked oval.
It was also a stadium by 1999😂
"we're going to be talking about this race for a long time"....Nailed it.
It was a cheap move. Labonte should have filed an objection but was to much of a nice guy to do so.
@@davethompson3140 Dale had only done that move 1000 times....people knew it. Ask Darryl Waltrip.haha. I watched it when it happened, I still was not happy. Dale was beaten by a better strategy for sure and did the Intimidator thing to steal a win.
@@zublacus -I think it’s one of the worse things I ever saw in NASCAR. It’s beyond me how they allow a guy to intentionally spin out a guy then give him the win especially if they’re so concerned about driver safety. Even the guy behind Earnhardt at the flag hit him in disgust.
@@davethompson3140 So...you just want to ignore all the bumping LaBonte did to get around Dale with 3 to go? The only difference is Dale held it and Terry didn't. Give it a rest! Terry bumped Dale MULTIPLE times first. Terry was asking for it!
@@MyKittyPercy exactly Terry threw his shots
So nice to hear Benny Parsons voice again.Sorely missed.
That's Ned Jarrett, Not BP, But BP Was With Them That Night
I miss ol BP. I cried when he passed. Been a fan since 1999
BP is by far my fav of all time. He has many of the greatest commentator moments of all time. The way he talks about the race during the race when its happening in real time is priceless. He really was full of a lot of energy and life. He is still missed by many today. I know I miss him. RIP ol BP
I miss BP and Ned Jarret but not espn coverage FOX is best by far
A great driver and even better announcer. He could bring excitement and interest in a race with the leader 2 laps ahead. He, along with Ned Jarrett, really made the sport for people just being introduced to the sport. NASCAR owes a lot to this man.
The good old days!!! Doesn't seem like 20 years ago!
I watched this race when I was 5 with my grandpa. He died when I was 12. I remember him screaming in anger when lobonte passed dale, and yelling with excitement when Dale spun him around. Dale Jarrett was his favorite but he was still happy to see the Intimidator take a win when Jarret couldn't.
I think the 1999 Gen 4 cars were the best looking cars
Indeed.
And delivered the best racing
Except nothing like stock. In fact was the complete end of stock looking cars.
@@DoubleKlutchRacing 100%
@@magyare10 but I’m still in agreement for the most part, I personally like the Gen 3 more though
There will never be a breed of drivers like these guys ever again. They are what made it so great.
I agree 80 s 90 s even early 2000s were outlaws and badasses , now these racers are dbags who look like geek squad employees and 3/4 of them are spoiled kids whos daddys and grand daddys bought them a car. Most of these drivers don t know what its like to spend your rent $ on tires and using bill $ to enter the race. Dale was the epitome of a real blue collar racer. I can t even watch the sht they call racing now and the rule changes and the racist pos Bubbles who loves attention is just a joke..
They’ve made the cars too easy to drive compared to back in the days no way these guys could drive 80’s 90’s era cars also I hate the lack of personality nowadays sure it’s a few guys but back then we had guys who had charisma on and off the track. That’s what made racing so entertaining back then you had guys like terry labonte who stayed out of trouble and raced smart guys like markmartin who raced clean no matter what guys like Jeff Gordon and rusty who didn’t back down from anyone guys like dale Jarrett or Ricky Rudd who were just born tough as nails and raced same way guys like Earnhardt or spencer who were aggressive I could go on but I mean drivers now are not just boring off track but race like robots on the track it’s nothing exciting and thrilling
@@myburner8241 dang, I’m a geek squad employee. I’ve actually got a mustache like Earnhardt currently so not sure what that says about your comment
Fun fact: Earnhardt suffered a hard crash at Atlanta at the beginning of the season, this cause a little bit of bone in his neck to pinch his nerves, he didn’t get his neck fixed because the surgery was risky and Earnhardt didn’t want to miss a race, so he was one handing the steering wheel every race after the Atlanta race including this one.
Wow that's old school grit!
On top of talladega 96 and 98 had hard crash also
I'm not sure I believe that
@@cleanculture8286 Richard Childress talked about it in the 2001 documentary, “The Day”
@@fifty3843 Yea, it's true. Dale didn't really start to recover until the next year when he started to return to form. He had gotten healthy and was winning races again and finishing well in races he didn't win. Then...well...we know what happened
Miss these days, no bs, good racing, evidence is in the crowd vs. Today
Two things I remember about this race like it was yesterday.
The first was obviously the ending but the second was my now wife and I getting doused with beer by the Earnhardt fans sitting directly behind us jumping up and down celebrating the victory.
This race is an all-time classic race yet only 7 cars finished on the lead lap. Just goes to show you don't need the manipulation of Lucky Dogs and Wave Arounds to keep everyone on the lead lap to have a great race.
DIARRHEAAAAAAAAAA!!!
Your name is the absolute truth
Wave arounds and lucky dogs are for safety, not race manipulation. This race would have been completely different if DW didn't wreck Terry racing him back to the yellow.
he just rattled his cage a bit
Hi
Yeah, he just rattled Terry's cage by deliberately dumping him. He received a vast majority of boos from the crowd including Earnhardt fans and from disapproval of the broadcasters for his action. Typical Earnhardt. His explanation with his patented 'cat ate the bird' smirk on his face. Straight out lied when he said he just meant to rattle Terry's cage. Everyone saw that deliberate take out. He earned some respect for his driving ability but none for his dirty driving tactics. He's the number one on the NASCAR list of dirtiest drivers.
**lightly taps@@PROFESSOR-I.C.'s cheek ** Aw, cry me a river, sweetheart.
@@CBright7831 There's no crying of NASCAR fans. You have many thousands and to console. You're late on this mission. Chop chop.
@@PROFESSOR-I.C. - "There's no crying of NASCAR fans" Your previous paragraph that you wrote says different. Have a nice day.
I was born in 86 and we grew up on 90s nascar we never missed a race and this race brings back so much memories as the greatest decade of NASCAR was coming to a end rip dale love you Texas terry
Man. Everything about this race was awesome. The TV crew, the drivers, the paint schemes, night time at Bristol, and my favorite driver winning.
Please release MORE of the better quality races. This is better quality than I watched in 1999
The quality of this video tho WOW!!!!
It's because it was on ESPN and they tended to broadcast in better quality than other sports broadcasts at the time. If you had Dish or something similar it was probably looking like this when you watched it.
Part of me says Dale would’ve hit him in the quarter panel if he wanted to wreck him. But part of me says there’s no way he was going to let somebody beat him because of new tires.
Ethan Weeter - Good catch. Fans are fickle, but wins are wins. If only Mark Martin could have got a championship... maybe the Dan Marino of NASCAR.
So, just bump him out of the way cause he's got better tires? Quarter panel? He *knew* that all he had to do was touch Terry in the turn to do it. Yeah, sure, he was the Intimidator but that was just crap.
And 100% of me says he hit him exactly where he wanted to, and exactly where he needed to, to be able to say later it wasn't on purpose. :) Shadows of controversy almost always loom around the greatest drivers.
@@spikespa5208 rubbing is racing snowflake move or get moved I will say the same thing I did that night good job Dale
Dale had an unfair handicap pitting on the back. He had to bump and run due to the old tires he had because of a choice he had to make due to the handicap. He did what he had to do to win.
It was the perfect bump and run if Terry had held it. "He had stickers didn't he?" 😅
If Nascar went back to this they would fill every seat, there is just enough grit still left
R.I.P Bob Jenkins. 😭
Loved Earnhardt's comments a few days after the race. Someone asked him about all the boos he got in victory lane and he said "If they're not cheering for me, then they'd better be booing me." Truth is, I believe him when he said he wasn't trying to wreck him. Of course he was trying to knock him out of the way as had been done many times before and since (see Gordon/Rusty for just a couple examples) but I have no belief whatsoever he intended to tear up Terry's or anybody else's car. I also find it funny that so many people cite this race as an example of what a dirty driver Earnhardt was, yet no one cites Petty, Pearson, Yarborough, Waltrip, Allison, Gordon, Wallace, Busch, or anyone else who does the same thing as being dirty drivers.
yojoeski your right wrecking is what nascars all about
Those other drivers never intentionally wrecked a guy to win a race... Earnhardt made a career out of it. I personally don’t think it’s cool to wreck others to win a race, then have the Gaul to call yourself “the intimidator”. Should have called himself “the wrecker”
1995, same race.
@@davethompson3140 you may have missed this year's loves car demo derby to win the 500
Even with the sorta ugly finish, this was a fantastic race overall. Those last fifteen laps or so are still so exciting to watch, even knowing the result won’t change over twenty years later. Bob Jenkins, Benny Parsons and Ned Jarrett in the booth were also magical for this period of time.
Ned was also magical with Mike Joy and Buddy Baker
It was a great finish.
Ugly finish what?
That was a great finish
I honestly could barely hear Ned LOL
@@user-rl7cw9eg8e that was a mighty big assumption there without knowing anything about the one you assumed about.
Once Labonte doored Earnhardt on the front-stretch coming to the white, what did Terry expect?. That's why he drove deep into turn 1 and bottomed out. Earnhardt got back to him and the rest is history.
One of the better rationalizations, but no less of one, in defense of the "when-I-do-it-it's-different" i.e. "it's not wrecking when someone makes 'racing' contact to me first, then I just don't let off in the corner and spin/wreck him" Dale Earnhardt, Sr. school of thinking.
If the positions had been reversed that night, Earnhardt fan's engines would sound quite different.
@@michaellavin6417 What you don't realize is that a lesser or average driver would have hit the wall when Terry body slammed Dale coming to the white flag out of turn four. Dale saved it and you can watch it with him working the steering wheel which is an awesome view.
Our very first Bristol Night Race, I'll never forget it. I took my dad who usually is pretty quiet and reserved and when we walked out of the tunnel high up in turn 2 and he saw inside Bristol for the first time, it was the only time I've ever heard him say, "This is awesome!"
The 1999 24# car in rainbow livery is so Gorgeous!❤🔥✨
this was the height of NASCAR
There were boos everywhere that night and my family wasn't too happy about it either, I didn't really care at the time 'cause it was Dale, I knew he was gonna do what it took to win no matter what. My uncle always said, he isn't a guy you want to have is second spot with a race on the line. Dale appealed to so many people, the guys working in the field and the guys that worked all day and hunted and fished and Dale did that too and also happened to drive fast cars for a living and people loved him for that and they were proud to be "Number 3 Men" because they had someone who talked like them. Dale Earnhardt is irreplaceable, while he is no longer with us he is still a legend, and his exploits on the track are still fresh in our memories.
fu
@@cedricfeacher5993 ?
"I was only gonna rattle him I wasn't gonna wreck him."
Labonte’s line was better were he says, essentially, Dale always says that when he’s wrecking someone.
Best years in NASCAR mid 90 early 00
I was extremely fortunate as a kid to fall right into being a huge fan around that time, oblivious at the time to the fact that this was one hell of an era. 96-03 was when I was a diehard fan before losing interest
True
Classic Dale finish!! As dirty as he was you have to admit he did put asses in seats! #3 👍☝️
Best race I ever went to! I got to meet Mark Martin, Dale Earnhardt, Richard Petty and others that weekend. I bought an infield/pit pass and I will Never Forget it... Racing just isn't the same Anymore.
This Race gets better and better every time I watch it!
The speed on this track is insane.
Still remember watching this race live. Classic Bristol/Earnhardt finish. Nice to hear BP, Bob, and Ned again.
I can’t tell you how much this race is imbedded into my brain. Thought it was the coolest thing I seen at 9 years old when I was a huge Earnhardt fan
Thanks for the upload! I would love to see the 1995 race as well.
Lucky-Rowe - I thought this was one of the original Earnhardt vs Labonte at Bristol; forgot about this one.
@@FastDuDeJiunn Thanks!
Thanks NASCAR for the upload.
They have no choice these old races get more views than the current product
To this day it still makes me laugh that whenever nascar shows this they never show Terry Labonte actually hits Dale 1st not once not twice but 3 times. But that never gets shown.
Wake up and smell the coffee, they DID show it!
@@danboren6567 Can you point out where with a timestamp?
@@pardonmedoug886 The biggest was coming out of turn 4 coming to the white flag when Labonte body slammed Dale and about put Dale into the wall. You can see Dale save it one handed from hitting the wall.
@@racemom2737 LOL at body slammed. That's equivalent to saying pro wrestling is real. That was rubbing and rubbing is racing. Fact is he would have lost if he didn't wreck him. Made for an entertaining race, you gotta do what you gotta do to win. He admits as much in the post race interview 2:20:35 he would have liked to race him side by side to the line but he tapped him to rattle his cage not wreck him, sure thing Dale.
@@pardonmedoug886 Earnhardt also admitted that Terry got into him coming out of 4 (turn 4) in which he did. No one said anything about pro wrestling. Bad analogy. When referring to "body slammed" it means that Terry took his car and hit it up against Dale's hard and it almost put Dale into the wall. Dale saved it one handed though. LOL at rubbing is racing. If that's what makes you happy. In this case one hit deserved another. That's actually the defense that RChildress used after the race with NASCAR and because of it they ultimately upheld the win for Earnhardt. He won it pitting from the backstretch. Very impressive Intimidator.
love Dale
was at this race when i was really young only 10 years old; was a lot of fun to watch an era of nascar that was so much fun really hope with nascar as the only sport that has restarted during the current pandemic can help rebound
This is the first race I remember. I was six years old when this happened and I either saw it in a book or on TV in some form. Made me a fan of Dale
That 5 car scheme will always be my favorite
What a race
Please bring back the old Bristol!
The replay shots post victory lane as the play the “espn theme” going into commercial break is so savage! Bob Jenkins calls it perfectly 👌
10000% more entertaining than modern nascar. turned of 2024 bristol race after 3 laps to watch this...
DE will do anything to win....love it
This was Nascar! Not the shit we have now with quarters, all star races, green flag mandatory finishes etc.
The only one I'd argue with you is the mandatory finish under green cause that can lead to exciting finishs
Uhh... the All Star Race (The Winston) has existed since 1985...
It's fine for when you say the quarters, green flag mandatory finishes, etc. But the All Star races? Pal, You don't even know the history of the All Star race aka The Winston, It's been there since at the time when it's called the Winston Cup. Don't trash talk about that as if NASCAR created the All Star race in the 2010's.
@@theotherside4998 wow I made that comment a year ago! Sorry I said all star and I meant the play off thing. You all were right in calling me out!
We all miss this nascar
Loved watching this again...thanx
how did they let the backstretch pits be that much of a disadvantage for so long? seems pretty unfair
Well its a good reason to not slack behind or be slow because you only get those pits if you are not as fast as the others in qualify.
Made qualifying important
@@stevencook420 Qualifying at Bristol has always been important, even without the backstretch pit handicap.
I now this is the NASCAR and the drivers I loved watching! ❤❤❤
The GOAT
ive never seen so many people upset with an earnhardt!....
Especially in East Tennessee.
This Earnhardt fan was thrilled.
lol when Nadeau was being held in the pit box by the official, his front tire changer started yelling at the official and the crew chief told him and the rest of the crew to go back over the wall
One of my favorite wins from my favorite driver all time what a bump and run
Isn´t this win kinda shady? He wrecked the guy in front in order to win
@@VitalMusic217 no not at all rubbing is racing you are out there to win you do whatever it takes Dale was/is the best I miss him alot he was/is my favorite driver
@@VitalMusic217 I don't remember if it was the year before or the year after but he tried the same thing but Terry went across the finish line wrecking winning the race
@@rcracer8872 So why don't you like Kyle Busch? He drives the same way, he has the same determination to win. Whatever it takes.
@@vidmasterK1 because Kyle crybaby is
Arrogant
Childish
Has no class
Is a crybaby
Could have killed Ron hornaday
And is just a complete prick
He is nothing compared to Dale sr or Dale jr
Can you imagine how many more races Earnhardt could have won had he been a better qualifier. The fact that he was in a position to boot Terry out of the way for the win is really a testament to him and his pit crew considering he pitted on the back row.
I remember watching this race when I was 7 and it's one of the many reasons why I love old Bristol before they ruin it.
I was born in 88 and was 11 years old so i remember watching this race. Gordon, Labonte and Earnhardt Sr and Jr in the busch series were my favorite drivers. I didnt say anytning when he spun Terry. Just gave the tv the finger and went to bed lol
This was real Stock Car .. Earnhardt what a Champ ! Thanks n°3
Nadeau dumps DJ
Nascar: 2 lap penalty
Earnhardt dumps Labonte
Nascar:
The bias was real and it was BS
I was thinking the same exact thing smh
cyollins86 well when Labonte drove Earnhardt up the track to make the pass the lap before, he deserved to get dumped.
Earnhardt nudges Labonte*
Earnhardt did nothing wrong
labonte started it n he rattle him
Quit crying snowflakes
And go Dale
This is a great race at Bristol from 1999 that Dale Earnhardt won and that was a fantastic win for him and I'm glad Nascar let him have the win
"I didn't mean to.."
Well what did you think was going to happen?
I felt a good nostalgia while watching this, but the interesting fact is that I was born in 2000. I miss those days even though I wasn't alive then.
I was born in 1987. Your comment reminded me on how old I'm getting.
Pedro I was born in 2003 and feel the same way
The Golden years of NASCAR is when Dale Earnhardt raced, too bad it came to an end in a fatal crash the he should have walked away!!!
The crash he was involved in is impossible to walk away from it may look fine on TV but in reality that crash was REAL bad
He was trying for the bump and run. I’m just glad I was lucky enough to be able to go to races and be at this one during the best time in nascar racing.
Nascar and Bristol was way better back then. What a great race !!! 🏁
I was at this race, I was a Terry Labonte fan my dad was an Earnhardt fan no further comment
When it was all said and done there were 23 combined championships by drivers in this race.
Anyone gonna talk about the really good cameras work before the race
The Bristol day race was my 1st live race..big 3 fan..he started last watching him drive to top 10..jus didn't have front pits either that race..but rusty was above everyone that day
One of The Best Finishes Ever
20 years ... i was here ! In France and behind a screen but here .. 😉
SekkoS LizzarD then you weren’t here. Dumbfuck
The best race I’ve ever seen
back when nascar was worth a damn
Hard to believe Dale was gone less than a year and a half later
I know he wrecked him but like Terry drove into the previous corner so deep he hit earnhardt up the track. He knew it was coming back at him which is why he was so high up the track when he hit him back
What a finish
How i miss the old bristol. The high speed single groove track.
Hey nascar look these are real race cars too right here this is what the next gen should of looked like but with rules so they can’t slam them to the ground or skew them out for downforce to ruin them. Also can we have this Bristol back?
No. Time moves forward, and so must you. Grow up. Things change.
Devin C if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Why many sports don’t change much. Nascar changed and they are completely gone now and only loved in a small corner of America again.
rather watch these old races than new races
The 80s were great 92 was a hell of a season 94 to 04 was the best,the personality the cars the racing.Then came the splitter it been down hill ever since
Read em’ and weep labonte
I need more nascar, can’t get enough of it
A lot of People had something to say about this Finish, but Terry made solid contact that could have sent Dale around just as easy a turn before. That was stupid, you don't pull that kinda sh*t with Dale Earnhardt, it's just not a good idea.
Jimmy Spencer's second place finish doesn't get enough attention. I wonder what would've happened if Earnhardt wrecked when he spun Terry.
Yeah, I 'member the night I became a fan of Jimmy Spencer of all people...
It aint much but when he hit Dale after the finish, my 11yr old ass was sold 👑
Jimmy just wasn't sure the race was over for sure...lol. My favorite Jimmy Spencer related memory was when the starter said "Gentlemen and Jimmy Spencer start your engines."
back when nascar was fun to watch and look at that packed house you don't find that in today's nascar
Praise Dale
Classic♥️
Don’t bump the intimidator
Kevin Hamlin and dale made a good pair 7th in 99 and 2nd in points in 2000
Yes Larry Mac and Dale just didn't fit..if u take out Rockingham and Atlanta early maybe top 5 in points
NASCAR has ruined it's product. This is the pinacle. Guys with respect. Some dirty racing, but all of them had heart. It will never be the same.
Do any of y’all understand the history between those two. Terry learned that’s how you race Dale bc that’s how Dale was gonna race him. Always good racing between those two.
I miss dale earnhart
Absolutely dumped Terry. No way in the world he was making that corner.
Scotty ging That’s how Earnhardt was lol
if he was as good as people let on he wouldnt have had to wreck everyone like he did all those years!
Probably, but if he was just going to wreck him why not hit him in the rear quarter panel & not the bumper.
Scotty ging two things, Labonte made contact to pass Earnhardt the lap before, so all bets are off after that. Second, Terry had a flat tire (tire going down) from that contact, that is why he wrecked when Earnhardt bumped him.
Anthony Nelson - I don’t know. Cars spark a lot in NASCAR because they run the cars so low to the ground & that was before they repaved Bristol, so the track was probably a little bumpy there.
Spencer tryin to take out dale at end of race? did i miss somethin earlier?
"He had stickers didn't he?"
--Dale Earnhardt
If Dale is on your ass, you’ve already lost because he’s gonna do everything to get that 1 finish. RIP Dale. And my Pennsylvania boy Jimmy Spencer showed out.
the YEET heard round the world
NASCAR at its peak
The peak was before restrictor plates got added the popularity around this time was due to the drivers more than the cars and days of thunder helped a little
Tom cruise making a nascar movie surely didn’t hurt
to be fair he hit dale with a love tap first