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You making these videos and talking to some of the icons that had a hand in racing and race car tracks is a damn good start to keeping the old times rolling forward. Thank you Mitchell and Logan.
You should see if you can get access to North Wilkesboro. This is some killer content , like you said nobody else is doing what you do . Nazareth is another track with a ton of history.
@@BarnburnerGaming racing broadcast don't share the history like this. They talk about it as in it's dead past history. Stapleton42 and even Dale Jr bring back history that tells a better story regarding the history. The problem will broadcasting tell the story is they'll leave out history or add history that's not 100% valuable.
Speaking of Mark Martin, back in the day, he was one of the smallest cup drivers, yet he could bench press more weight than any other cup driver. Very strong man.
I’ve heard too many stories of Mr Martin, sourd of being a very direct and uncompromising person to work for or with, after watching Mitch and the Mark Martin vids I see it may be true but all it was from what I can tell is Mark demanding the hard work same as he puts in was all
I feel like a broken record when I comment but damn is this stuff fascinating. Old boy could tell stories for hours with all the years he had working at that track. Love it that you're showing this kind of stuff. Time only happens once.
That was cool. I must say, I am one of Dale Sr's biggest fans. But I am an even bigger fan now that I know he drank a beer with the track maintenance manager, and plugged up Rusty's shower drain. Priceless!
Man Mitchell I got nothing but respect for you and the direction that you have taken your channel. No matter how fast you gain subscribers, you keep putting your whole heart into it. I like the mid of repair, and automotive work and the racing history stuff it's a great mix and you can really tell you love what you're doing. Keep up the content bro.
While the races, and drivers history has been well preserved. The tracks and the stories from behind the scenes haven't. So glad to see you stepping in and taking on that role. The amount of work that went in to make just one event happen is incredible. And tons of off the track stories to be shared. Thanks for digging into the background.
Indeed, seems the previous to Mitchell documentarys are only interested in working on the glitz and glamor,, this is the REAL side of racing. Without guys like Ronnie those races could not have happened. Good on ya Mitchell, there's hundreds of story's to be told and we fans believe YOU and Logan are the couple to dig up what those and NHRA strips of old had to do to make the glamor happen. Thank you. Ohh,, by the by, keep this up and you can box up your Monte, ship it to Kevin Smith at KSR for a total, ground up redu that will not leave you stranded on the side of the road :)
kevin would make that car run and handle better than original.... THEN upgrade everything to best standards that mitchell asked for on the budget.... KSR is top notch
This never gets old. It is immensely cool the history you're digging up. Getting to see Ron getting to relive some memories and provide some identity to the artifacts was a pretty badass bonus. I'm a big nerd for this stuff. Reviving an old track, regardless of the amount of work would be a dream job. Keep it up, appreciate y'all.
Those stories were super funny. Using a reefer unit as a air conditioner had me dying laughing and ya you are the Indian Jones of nascar history. Wish I had the time to go digging around in my area.
They aren’t or weren’t ever reefers. They are A/C units made specifically for mobile offices, portable classrooms and similar. They are what “mini split” systems replaced.
It is impressive the time you have spent in telling these stories, documenting the history of the tracks, the shops, the personalities, and the characters from the heyday of NASCAR. You are pretty much "The History Guy" for the race fans. Well done. Just getting caught up on all of your videos.
I remember the Winston ladies looking good, handing out free packs of Winston's from there neck strapped trays back then...the good old days at the rock. My dad would take me every time we could afford it. Great video respect.
Just heard Rockingham got a $9 million dollar grant for upgrades and they gonna pave the track and put lights up all the way around the track. I don’t think they would put that kind of money in it if they wouldn’t planning on something coming back
You are the only one i know of that is telling a story and revisiting history. I did not expect this when i subscribed a long time ago. I have enjoyed watching you and your channel grow. Only complaint i have is not enough RUGER.
This video reminds me of industrial history. Nobody documents that stuff but years later it leaves so many unanswered questions. You are answering those questions now.
Hey, Dude! I live in Daytona Beach! Been going to DIS since 1959! Worked there '92-'94! Couple of the most exciting years of my life! Worked parking/security mostly outside turn 4. Didn't meat many drivers. One driver parked his coach outside turn 4 every year. Parking supers were mostly a'holes, but this driver always made sure we were fed regular...AT HIS TABLE. He'd bring us coffee and doughnuts on his golf cart. That driver's name was...Dave Marcis.
Another awesome video thank you for sharing, I lived in Raleigh for 12 years it would make the trip twice a year to rockingham, I took my mom to her very first race there and her driver Bobby labonte won the race February 2000, my mom has since passed so these videos bring back great memories awesome job.
You said that you’re glad us as viewers are here. But in all honesty I’m glad you’re doing what u do. I was born in 95 and watched nascar since then. It’s changed a lot and the stuff you’ve been doing is digging up what I consider the golden years. Love the videos man, keep it up
Great stuff man. Brings back alot of memories. I went to every race there from the mid 80's on, including the last. As i still only live 45 min away. To this day i still hate what nascar did to The Rock by moving the dates untill no one wanted to go, just so they could take away the races. It was tough sitting at the top of the rock in february. Would freeze to death.
Love it brother! Keep on, keepin on that deep Rabbit hole! 🕳 I’m in it for the long haul, love getting to re-live all of this history you get to put your hands on and your eyes to feast on! Having these videos available to us is now something we can keep as a RUclips history log and can share with other NASCAR history nerds like us crazy folk! Can’t wait to see what’s next to uncover 💪🏻💪🏻 Keep killing it mane, also super excited to see some of your projects finally back ripping down the 1320! 💨💨
@@Stapleton42 absolutely, hope one day at one of these race events like RaceWeek or Something we can cross paths! Would love to pick your brain, you’ve gotten to experience some priceless opportunities! Keep grinding and we’ll be here to support the journey! What’s the first ride we should expect back in full ripper Mode?? ➡️➡️ some behind the scenes insider info here!
Cool stories...my last visit to The Rock was the fall race of '94..Sr won the race that day and clinched his 7th championship...I was and will always be a DE fan for life..3 Da man fan...4 life..
Man I love seeing videos like this . That man’s soul was glowing sharing those memories. And to be frank it’s probably the last time he will ever think about some of that stuff
I would love to see you do the same thing for NHRA History, Think about this: The TOP FUEL CARS in the '70s used to run times in the 1/4mile that are extremely similar to what the LSXcalade does!!
You know I’ve been watching the test and listening to drivers talk about the new cup car. Especially how Dale jr said he was surprised at how well the new car did at such a small racetrack Bowman gray stadium. I think it would be awesome to see NASCAR try to reach out and go to smaller racetracks. Like they did back in the day
If from Australia n NASCAR wasn't really big down here why growing up. But I'm loving learning all about it on you channel. N getting pumped to see the new shop up n running. Keep doing what you doing.
I was literally just double-checking on both RUclips and Instagram to see if you release to video when I seen you I was like yes. And to see that it's another NASCAR history video even better
Wow again you have me on the edge of my seat listening to this man talk about the good days of stock car racing. Ron sure has great stories to tell. Keep it up greatest channel on RUclips for old Nascar memories.
thats one of the round unacal signs, they had an actual ball outside of turn 4. also the abandoned gas station beside the track was a unical it had a ball too., lonnie Walker used to run it and my dad would stop by after work for a beer or 12
Cool, hope you piece together the old sign, I went to the first race there back in 1965, Curtis Turner won, keep up the good work. I'm still just a few miles away, got quite a few pics of racing down there.
These videos are fantastic. I also have a hat signed bye Dale Sr. It’s a Camo Braves hat, he was in Jackson MS at a car dealership. Wish mine had the personal note that Ronnie had.
Man love the NASCAR history videos. I'll be retiring in 7 years and i would love to visit some of those historic places. I was stationed at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah Georgia from 1990 to 1992 and even there, NASCAR was huge. I was born and raised in California and growing up the closest track to me Sears Point now Sonoma Raceway I think. Always been a NASCAR fan and it puts a smile on my face to see all the history of it that you are putting out. Great work.
Your channel is so amazing. I grew up as a kid in the 90s. My dad was a huge nascar fan and I remember all these cars and tracks of that era. So to see the behind the scenes of all of it is absolutely fascinating to me now that I’m in my 30s.
Wow I remember a lot of that back in the 80s early 90s 76 Unocal and Budweiser.... We were with Kodak and racing images our booth was party central. Most races I vaguely remember the winner and Dale Sr. memories run deep there!
Rewatching days of thunder tonight, and you can actually see the big 76 sign when it flips to Rockingham, during the beginning when cole is wrecking the car, before Harry tells him to hit the pace car.
I love listening to you passion about Nascar history brother! It fells like you are the David Attenborough of Nascar history, I have never been a Nascar person, but you have me interested in Nascar history!
Keep building on your momentum dude, this is awesome! I grew up watching these nascar races in the 80s and 90s when I was a kid. We need to recognize how great this sport was back then!
Dude I love this series on The Rock! This let's me live my childhood over again. This was one of my favorite tracks to watch back when I first got introduced to neverending lefts. It would be so cool to see big races here again!
I don't remember how I found your channel but man I'm glad I did! All of them are great but by far this one is the best! I bet Ronnie could tell tales for days. Your fortunate enough to get to meet people and be able to share with us these stories and you get the opportunity to do what you love. And the behind the scenes stories of the history of Rockingham was great.
@stapleton42 man I'm soo frickin glad you moved brother these last few videos are some of the best I actually get amped up when a new video drops keep them coming this history needs to told and heard 🇺🇸💪
Great video!!! Always love to hear "Dale" stories too. If you ever need a hand my daughter Daytona and I are right up the road in Troutman. Keep up the great work!!!👍🇺🇲🏁
What a great story you have aired today. That gentleman was a wealth of knowledge. Love watching this sort of entertainment. Your enthusiasm shows through in your videos. Well done .
Great show I understand that North Wilkesboro Speedway will soon be hosting races again sure hope so. always like Rockingham track slick track slick to drive on though but lot of fun stay safe my friends God bless👍👍
Love this, thanks for taking the time to edit this and share with us. My fiancé lives less than a mile from the Nazareth track in PA and it’s so neat to look at. Andrettis live a few miles away as well. Was cool to hear Ronnie talk about that some
Let’s help get things back to the way they used to be🏁💪🏻 Time only happens once but we will keep this history alive. Subscribe if history is important to you too.
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You making these videos and talking to some of the icons that had a hand in racing and race car tracks is a damn good start to keeping the old times rolling forward. Thank you Mitchell and Logan.
@@jeremiahjohnson5610 I second this.
Always enjoy your videos this one, the Petty car ones, and Martin ones were awesome
This reminds me of a small rodeo grounds I used to volunteer at for decades, you just make do with what ever you can lay your hands on.
You should see if you can get access to North Wilkesboro. This is some killer content , like you said nobody else is doing what you do . Nazareth is another track with a ton of history.
Glad to see someone trying to bring back the old nascar history
“Do or do not, there is no try” - Yoda
We are doing it 🤟🏻
“Glad to see someone” NASCAR talks about the past an shows more classic footage during their race day broadcasts than any other sport i can think of.
@@BarnburnerGaming racing broadcast don't share the history like this. They talk about it as in it's dead past history. Stapleton42 and even Dale Jr bring back history that tells a better story regarding the history. The problem will broadcasting tell the story is they'll leave out history or add history that's not 100% valuable.
@@Stapleton42 keep doing the great work that you do.
@@BarnburnerGaming ...there's nobody doing the deep dive like Mitchell and Logan...
YEAP!!!! Mr. Ronnie nailed it when he said at the 12:40 mark "It's ALL about the dollar now."....
Speaking of Mark Martin, back in the day, he was one of the smallest cup drivers, yet he could bench press more weight than any other cup driver. Very strong man.
too bad he treated Kevin Lapage like shit -
@@davidrice3337 So......what's the story behind that? Either I can't recall, or never heard about it.
I’ve heard too many stories of Mr Martin, sourd of being a very direct and uncompromising person to work for or with, after watching Mitch and the Mark Martin vids I see it may be true but all it was from what I can tell is Mark demanding the hard work same as he puts in was all
I feel like a broken record when I comment but damn is this stuff fascinating. Old boy could tell stories for hours with all the years he had working at that track. Love it that you're showing this kind of stuff. Time only happens once.
Glad you’re here man
"Time only happens once"..... So true, yet so easy to lose sight of.
That was cool. I must say, I am one of Dale Sr's biggest fans. But I am an even bigger fan now that I know he drank a beer with the track maintenance manager, and plugged up Rusty's shower drain. Priceless!
😂😂😂
i love hearing the old timers with all the first hand experiences geting excited to talk about and share the history
Man Mitchell I got nothing but respect for you and the direction that you have taken your channel. No matter how fast you gain subscribers, you keep putting your whole heart into it. I like the mid of repair, and automotive work and the racing history stuff it's a great mix and you can really tell you love what you're doing. Keep up the content bro.
Thank you sir
While the races, and drivers history has been well preserved. The tracks and the stories from behind the scenes haven't. So glad to see you stepping in and taking on that role. The amount of work that went in to make just one event happen is incredible. And tons of off the track stories to be shared. Thanks for digging into the background.
Thanks man
Indeed, seems the previous to Mitchell documentarys are only interested in working on the glitz and glamor,, this is the REAL side of racing. Without guys like Ronnie those races could not have happened. Good on ya Mitchell, there's hundreds of story's to be told and we fans believe YOU and Logan are the couple to dig up what those and NHRA strips of old had to do to make the glamor happen. Thank you. Ohh,, by the by, keep this up and you can box up your Monte, ship it to Kevin Smith at KSR for a total, ground up redu that will not leave you stranded on the side of the road :)
kevin would make that car run and handle better than original.... THEN upgrade everything to best standards that mitchell asked for on the budget.... KSR is top notch
Those Earnhardt stories from the former manager were awesome. Especially the track history. R.i.p Dale.
This never gets old. It is immensely cool the history you're digging up. Getting to see Ron getting to relive some memories and provide some identity to the artifacts was a pretty badass bonus. I'm a big nerd for this stuff. Reviving an old track, regardless of the amount of work would be a dream job. Keep it up, appreciate y'all.
I could sit and listen to Ronnie tell stories for hours. What an interesting man. Hello from the other side of the world in New Zealand.
Maan, multiple liftimes worth of stories.. Thank you for digging into all of the awesome things that are slowly forgotten about. Killing it!
Thanks man!
The stories Ronnie had and the history you uncovered were epic!! This was way too cool. 👍👍👍👍
Man I wish I could sit there and listen to that fellow's stories of a good days for the rest of time
Charge a few bucks for tours and such to help fund the repairs ? This place is # 2 on the list of tracks that need to be brought back. Grass roots!
Thank you Mitch 🙏
Those stories were super funny. Using a reefer unit as a air conditioner had me dying laughing and ya you are the Indian Jones of nascar history. Wish I had the time to go digging around in my area.
They aren’t or weren’t ever reefers. They are A/C units made specifically for mobile offices, portable classrooms and similar. They are what “mini split” systems replaced.
It is impressive the time you have spent in telling these stories, documenting the history of the tracks, the shops, the personalities, and the characters from the heyday of NASCAR. You are pretty much "The History Guy" for the race fans. Well done. Just getting caught up on all of your videos.
Thank you David 💪🏻
I remember the Winston ladies looking good, handing out free packs of Winston's from there neck strapped trays back then...the good old days at the rock. My dad would take me every time we could afford it. Great video respect.
I could listen to these kinda stories all day.
Just heard Rockingham got a $9 million dollar grant for upgrades and they gonna pave the track and put lights up all the way around the track. I don’t think they would put that kind of money in it if they wouldn’t planning on something coming back
You are the only one i know of that is telling a story and revisiting history.
I did not expect this when i subscribed a long time ago. I have enjoyed
watching you and your channel grow. Only complaint i have is not enough RUGER.
Incredible! I could look at that stuff and listen to the history all day. This is probably the best NASCAR history video you’ve done so far!!
This video reminds me of industrial history. Nobody documents that stuff but years later it leaves so many unanswered questions. You are answering those questions now.
Hey, Dude! I live in Daytona Beach! Been going to DIS since 1959! Worked there '92-'94! Couple of the most exciting years of my life! Worked parking/security mostly outside turn 4. Didn't meat many drivers. One driver parked his coach outside turn 4 every year. Parking supers were mostly a'holes, but this driver always made sure we were fed regular...AT HIS TABLE. He'd bring us coffee and doughnuts on his golf cart. That driver's name was...Dave Marcis.
That’s awesome
Another awesome video thank you for sharing, I lived in Raleigh for 12 years it would make the trip twice a year to rockingham, I took my mom to her very first race there and her driver Bobby labonte won the race February 2000, my mom has since passed so these videos bring back great memories awesome job.
I was at that race! Dale Sr was second! Loved the rock
@@KADoodlez absolutely true. ROCK On.
I love older nascar stuff. The old winston cup series banners look cooool
If this track could be on the NASCAR schedule for Truck, Xfinity, and Cup (even ARCA) I would be so excited
this is why i love racing, theres hundreds of these guys that have incredible stories...i can watch this stuff over and over!!!!!! GREAT VIDEO
i live in Laurinburg and i would have never seen this stuff if it wasn't for you this is awesome
It's like He's been waiting for someone to tell these stories to. Hope you continue to find more hidden gems
Yup I have been so busy at work ive had to save all your videos to my playlists lol so I can watch them all
You said that you’re glad us as viewers are here. But in all honesty I’m glad you’re doing what u do. I was born in 95 and watched nascar since then. It’s changed a lot and the stuff you’ve been doing is digging up what I consider the golden years. Love the videos man, keep it up
Thank you man. That is the perfect situation right there and what we hope to find!
Great stuff man. Brings back alot of memories. I went to every race there from the mid 80's on, including the last. As i still only live 45 min away. To this day i still hate what nascar did to The Rock by moving the dates untill no one wanted to go, just so they could take away the races. It was tough sitting at the top of the rock in february. Would freeze to death.
Man back when NASCAR was worth watching. Brings back memories for me so freakin rad to see you doing this Mitchell so sweet
Pretty neat to see the inside history of NASCAR. Don’t stop now. Thanks.
We won’t! Thanks man
Love it brother!
Keep on, keepin on that deep Rabbit hole! 🕳
I’m in it for the long haul, love getting to re-live all of this history you get to put your hands on and your eyes to feast on! Having these videos available to us is now something we can keep as a RUclips history log and can share with other NASCAR history nerds like us crazy folk!
Can’t wait to see what’s next to uncover 💪🏻💪🏻
Keep killing it mane, also super excited to see some of your projects finally back ripping down the 1320! 💨💨
Thanks dude I appreciate you. We are getting to building soon!
@@Stapleton42 absolutely, hope one day at one of these race events like RaceWeek or Something we can cross paths! Would love to pick your brain, you’ve gotten to experience some priceless opportunities! Keep grinding and we’ll be here to support the journey!
What’s the first ride we should expect back in full ripper Mode?? ➡️➡️ some behind the scenes insider info here!
Cool stories...my last visit to The Rock was the fall race of '94..Sr won the race that day and clinched his 7th championship...I was and will always be a DE fan for life..3 Da man fan...4 life..
"HELP ME TOM CRUISE "!!! WAS FILMED THERE??? WOW.....WOW!!!!!! THANKS FOR THE VIDEO,this is almost as good as that old timey racin!!
😂 thanks man
These videos have been great, keep the racing history alive before it's all forgotten.
Man I love seeing videos like this . That man’s soul was glowing sharing those memories. And to be frank it’s probably the last time he will ever think about some of that stuff
The first video was great, but having Ronnie on this one is next level. Thanks
I would love to see you do the same thing for NHRA History, Think about this: The TOP FUEL CARS in the '70s used to run times in the 1/4mile that are extremely similar to what the LSXcalade does!!
I could but it personally doesn't fascinate me as much if I'm being honest lol
WOW!!! Look At That New Shop!!!! Nice!!! 😁
really awesome stuff! Thank you!
Glad you’re here man!
You know I’ve been watching the test and listening to drivers talk about the new cup car. Especially how Dale jr said he was surprised at how well the new car did at such a small racetrack Bowman gray stadium. I think it would be awesome to see NASCAR try to reach out and go to smaller racetracks. Like they did back in the day
I have absolutely no idea how I missed this video, I'm glad to see you made the track to Markingham. I absolutely loved this track.
If from Australia n NASCAR wasn't really big down here why growing up. But I'm loving learning all about it on you channel. N getting pumped to see the new shop up n running. Keep doing what you doing.
Digging up NASCAR history with a throwback apparel with the epic mustache. What a legend 💪
I do what I can
Happy Thanks Giving to Both of you and family's :) :) :)
Those old signs get my heart pumping. Freaking loving this channel
Me too!
I was literally just double-checking on both RUclips and Instagram to see if you release to video when I seen you I was like yes. And to see that it's another NASCAR history video even better
Instant classic, awesome walk around interview, I wonder how many people are packing rags in poop--tubes
Wow again you have me on the edge of my seat listening to this man talk
about the good days of stock car racing. Ron sure has great stories to tell.
Keep it up greatest channel on RUclips for old Nascar memories.
Thanks man I’m glad you enjoyed it
thats one of the round unacal signs, they had an actual ball outside of turn 4. also the abandoned gas station beside the track was a unical it had a ball too., lonnie Walker used to run it and my dad would stop by after work for a beer or 12
Cool, hope you piece together the old sign, I went to the first race there back in 1965, Curtis Turner won, keep up the good work. I'm still just a few miles away, got quite a few pics of racing down there.
Right on, just saw this posted! Very cool! Love hearing all this history right from the people who were originally involved.
These videos are fantastic. I also have a hat signed bye Dale Sr. It’s a Camo Braves hat, he was in Jackson MS at a car dealership. Wish mine had the personal note that Ronnie had.
I love the history on your channel. Best automotive channel on RUclips in my opinion. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Mitchell, awesome video. Absolutely love the history, I was lucky enough to be there for a lot of it.
thats awesome man
God love listening to old school peoples stories so so interesting
thank you Guys
Man love the NASCAR history videos. I'll be retiring in 7 years and i would love to visit some of those historic places. I was stationed at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah Georgia from 1990 to 1992 and even there, NASCAR was huge. I was born and raised in California and growing up the closest track to me Sears Point now Sonoma Raceway I think. Always been a NASCAR fan and it puts a smile on my face to see all the history of it that you are putting out. Great work.
Thanks man we’re glad you’re here
Loved hearing Ronnie’s stories! Also loved how the young guy who currently works there is so interested in what Ronnie has to say
Your channel is so amazing. I grew up as a kid in the 90s. My dad was a huge nascar fan and I remember all these cars and tracks of that era. So to see the behind the scenes of all of it is absolutely fascinating to me now that I’m in my 30s.
Wow I remember a lot of that back in the 80s early 90s 76 Unocal and Budweiser.... We were with Kodak and racing images our booth was party central. Most races I vaguely remember the winner and Dale Sr. memories run deep there!
God bless you for not forgetting the old tracks... please keep revisiting. Great stories and questions from the old timers!
This is fookin awesome big guy , keep digging stay safe big stuff..... fookin awesome
Thanks for capturing all this history! Very entertaining look back and see the roots of Rockingham from one who lived it.
Glad you enjoyed it
Rewatching days of thunder tonight, and you can actually see the big 76 sign when it flips to Rockingham, during the beginning when cole is wrecking the car, before Harry tells him to hit the pace car.
I love this community youve managed to reunite. Not only watching but i feel like im involved.
I love listening to you passion about Nascar history brother!
It fells like you are the David Attenborough of Nascar history, I have never been a Nascar person, but you have me interested in Nascar history!
This is incredible, I love the stories of old nascar! Sure would love to see a race here!
us too man
You knocking it out the park on these interviews Stapleton!!!
Keep building on your momentum dude, this is awesome! I grew up watching these nascar races in the 80s and 90s when I was a kid. We need to recognize how great this sport was back then!
Dude I love this series on The Rock! This let's me live my childhood over again. This was one of my favorite tracks to watch back when I first got introduced to neverending lefts. It would be so cool to see big races here again!
Thanks man me too
This is great, something else I didn't know I loved to watch haha
THIS IS AWESOME!!!
I passed by the track a month or so ago on a delivery. Never thought Id see all of this. Keep it up!
Yo keep doing u man .The history of they great Tracks needs to Remember..
Ole Ronnie. Probably forgot more storys then he can remember. Lol great video guy👌
You really hit a home run with this video.. if you keep on finding guys like this to interview your channel will continue to skyrocket...
HOLLY COW the shop is lookin SWEEEEET……… you guys have done tons of work in it
thanks man!
I just received my ICT t-shirt today, and thank you for the note and the sticker. Love your channel.
Thanks man we appreciate you
Keep it Up Mitch - Loved The Mark Vids - The Rockingham Vids are becoming special too
I don't remember how I found your channel but man I'm glad I did! All of them are great but by far this one is the best! I bet Ronnie could tell tales for days. Your fortunate enough to get to meet people and be able to share with us these stories and you get the opportunity to do what you love. And the behind the scenes stories of the history of Rockingham was great.
The new shop is looking really good definitely nice and bright white hopefully you get some good Lighting in there and start cranking on some projects
@stapleton42 man I'm soo frickin glad you moved brother these last few videos are some of the best I actually get amped up when a new video drops keep them coming this history needs to told and heard 🇺🇸💪
Keep rolling content great. Still catching up on you tube after starting new job.
Welcome back! glad you're here man
I love the ole days of Nascar racing. I'm so happy you are digging up bones of days past. Can't wait to see what you discover next!
Great video!!! Always love to hear "Dale" stories too. If you ever need a hand my daughter Daytona and I are right up the road in Troutman.
Keep up the great work!!!👍🇺🇲🏁
I love hearing these stories and seeing history beeing restored
Thanks man
Thank you for the history lesson. This is getting better and better.
im a Aussie and i love the nerd out vids... The History Is Priceless!! ❤
Hell yah we got another video. Another banger as always.
What a great story you have aired today. That gentleman was a wealth of knowledge. Love watching this sort of entertainment. Your enthusiasm shows through in your videos. Well done .
Thanks man
Great show I understand that North Wilkesboro Speedway will soon be hosting races again sure hope so. always like Rockingham track slick track slick to drive on though but lot of fun stay safe my friends God bless👍👍
Nothing in the world like all this stuff your finding…. Thanks for the vids and keep them coming please.
We will! Thanks man I’m glad you’re here
Thanks again man enjoyed the history!
Great content thanks for sharing
Thank you too
Love this, thanks for taking the time to edit this and share with us. My fiancé lives less than a mile from the Nazareth track in PA and it’s so neat to look at. Andrettis live a few miles away as well. Was cool to hear Ronnie talk about that some
I miss races from Nazareth.