Yeah, i just double checked and it looks like it was the fall race that he bruised his ribs. I had sworn i remembered he talked about having issues/injury from the spring flip but maybe I just had it combined.
@@tristonwebb8062 I’m sure he did because this wreck was when he said he actually bent the steering wheel with his face and stuff. I didn’t know he was injured at all that year though. Guess I didn’t pay attention
I'm still amazed that Bowman got a concussion off that hit. Not doubting for a second that it happened but if that seemingly light impact causes a concussion, then boy does that car have serious safety issues with the way force is transmitted to the driver during a rear hit.
yup.... it looked like such a minor 'kiss" of the wall like drive it to the pits, slap on new tires, few swings of the hammer, and get back out their . i think it was the "back and forth back and forth" kinda vibration that did it instead of just WHAM and done.... it was like he got shook by the hand of god for a few seconds
Earnhardt was known to not have his belts tightened all the way, so he could see better. The loose and modified safety belts are part of what contributed to his death at Daytona. As for the new next gen cars, I think the chassis are built too rigid, so they could hold up to the rubbing and bumping during the race. Unfortunately, that means more force is being transferred to the driver, resulting in the closed head injuries.
@@tristonwebb8062 open wheel cars are relatively safe due to them breaking apart during impact allowing energy to disperse. The next gen cars don’t crunch or break apart which is why drivers are getting injured so easily
Although it's widely believed that 2012 Talladega was the cause of Dale Jr.'s concussion here, in actually it began with a crash at a testing session at Kansas a couple weeks prior.
Indeed. He’s talked a few times about that being the one. And the Talladega crash basically reversed the progress he had made and created basically a new lower reset 👎👎
Dale Earnhardt Sr. was lucky to survived that awful crash at the 1996 DieHard 500 with a dislocated shoulder, a broken collarbone and a fractured chestbone. R.I.P 1951 - 2001
Man I completely forgot about JA crash in the truck series at Talladega. He's more than lucky to be alive or way more seriously hurt then he was. Hanging out the window just before hitting the inside wall was one of the scariest things I've ever seen the cup series
For sure. Dale jr has talked about many times from his IMSA wreck//fire. That when you’re in that all you’re thinking and worried about is getting out of that.
And sterlings legacy and career had he not had his injury would’ve been so so different. Definitely can assume he finishes top 3 in points and maybe won another 4-7 races over the next few seasons.
Honestly Nascar needs to look at the F1/FIA racing suits. Grosjean was basically in flames for a good 25 seconds before he climbed out, and all he suffered was burns to his hands. Granted, the monocoque design of an F1 car could've contributed to him escaping unharmed save for the aforementioned burns.
I didn't know about the Larson and Truex injuries, and this was my first time seeing what happened to Jordan Anderson the other day. I guess a brake line exploded?
Larson actually was hurt in the fall wreck ( i misremembered ) but yeah Truex had to race with the cast and I remember racehub had a segment on it back when it happened. Anderson's truck had to have something with oil and/or brake lines for sure. I dont know if they even released the specifics after everything had to be extensively burned and tore up.
Listening to the "Teardown" podcast where Jeff Gluck talked about Bowman having somekind of dirt crash years ago that put him in the ICU and say a little rear impact was worse; is horrendous.
1:40 homie was pretty much out of the car before it hit the wall.. when the body can’t take anymore you’re willing to do anything to get out of the situation
I never noticed how Ryan Newman's Daytona crash looked very similar to the Earnhardt crash. Being absolutely clobbered in the driver side window while upside down
List of drivers in order: Cody Ware @Texas 2022 Jordan Anderson @Talladega 2022 Kurt Busch @Pocono 2022 Denny Hamlin @Fontana 2013 Kyle Larson @Talladega 2019
Earnhart's fatal accident didn't look nearly as impressive as that one where he walked out alive and on his own power. Camera angles give us a false sense of speed.. they do crash extremely hard even if it doesn't look like it.
@@ledoynier3694 Earnhardts death was likely favored by the angle he hit the wall. He didn't hit the steering wheel but instead his body swung next to it which provided more force to his skullbase which caused the basilar skull fracture. (too bad I cant provide the source Ive seen this in, sorry)
It’s concerning that the Next Gen car has been causing a lot of concussions. I know that they can’t completely stop it, but I hope they can lessen the chance of it happening.
yeah, its all about the rear clip. The new car design (holding the independent rear suspension) requires it to be stiffer and thats obviously been harmful to the drivers.
So thankful that Jordan Anderson didn't try to exit a split second sooner or it would have been horrific. I've seen some pretty ignorant comments as to him trying to get out while still going so fast. He couldn't see couldn't breath and with all the flames inside the cab for as long as it was he was probably starting to burn. Fire suits aren't fire proof but more fire resistant and only for a short time. A large percentage of race car drivers only fear is being burned to death. Get well soon. Gives a little better perspective as to why the people who were trapped in the world trade centers chose to jump instead of being burned to death or suffocating from the smoke.
Anderson's fire was more akin to a Nitro Funny Car fire compare to anything normally seen in a stock car. Even then, Funny Car drivers wear far more multiple layers to protect them from the massive fire risk.
Anybody can say what they want about Jordan Anderson but until yall are on fire burning and can't breath don't criticize him for getting out of that truck
Ricky stenhouse didn’t get hurt but his Daytona 500 wreck this year apparently he was using a modified hans and his head looks like he hits the steering wheel on the in car camera
The car don’t give. Teams always have the smartest and best guys. Those guys can/could always build a better and safer car than what nascar could outsource like it is
@@BeastRoverOfficial its real, but just generally for over the years and not really accounting for this one year and the next gen's major flaws. We've come a long way regardless.
that was a CLASSIC MOMENT Jimmiejam got picked up by his teammate Junebug .that was called Hendrick Love right there. i was watching that race on TV whenever that happened. and Danny Hamlin wreck at Auto Club Speedway.
11:20 It was ridiculous for nascar to give KB a waiver that season. People get injured in motorsports. That doesn't mean they should get a pass in order to compete for a championship. Thankfully that has yet to happen in supercross or motocross.
The broken collarbone did lead to him having issues feeling the car as well as he did prior, Larry Mac and Dr Jerry Punch spoke of that on Dale Jr download episodes.
Trucks are lucky drivers aren't getting more burn injuries. Ever since they switched to the Ilmor there have been significantly more fires after right side hits with the wall. Same thing happened in ARCA and almost killed the guy. Unfortunately the teams have to run the Ilmor with it's currently configuration, just moving one thing would avoid all of this
That Ricky Rudd crash would have likely been fatal if he had hit that inside wall at those speeds.The car going airborne at the last moment probably saved his life
Very well possible, the last decade or so, the key thing for driver and fan safety is keeping the cars on the ground since everything else has improved so much.
On the aric almarola crash he hurt so much that he couldn't climb through the window so they had to cut the entire roof off of the car to get him and and put him on a stretcher it took more than an hour of red flag conditions before they went back racing
Jeff Gordon suffered an injury in a crash at California. Davey Allison broke his wrist at Pocono crash. Bobby Allison suffered head injury that ended his career in NASCAR as his car flew into the fench at Talladega. Steve Park suffered head injuries in an XFinity race. Mike Alexander suffered a head injury. Jerry Nadaeu suffered a head injury in practice. Dale Earnhardt SR suffered another injury crash that somebody drove his car for a few weeks before the one you showed. Tim Steele suffered a head injury in an ARCA race the season before he was supposed to be a Rookie driver in NASCAR back in the 90s.
Oh yeah. A full encompassing video would unfortunately be hours long. I’ll make a few highlighting plenty of the 90s thru 2000s and there’s still more from the recent couple decades I didn’t even include
@@tristonwebb8062 Yeah, I forgot about Ryan Newman's crash at Daytona a few years back as well. That was a bad one to not forget. As others have done? They do Part 1, part 2, part 3 and so forth.
Yeah. Something about seeing newmans crash overdone on some channels left me where I had no intention of including it in a part 1 or part 2. But I’ll definitely make it a series and include it
Yeah it was actually the fall Talladega race he bruised his ribs. I was thinking he said something about getting hurt after that one but it was just the fall race wreck
The only time the previous cars had issues was the back injury period but teams fixed those, and those were rare/circumstantial. Almirola's crash and Hamlin's crash were severe outliers that tracks and teams learned from and fixed. Right now the teams can't even do anything.
For sure the current car has a technical issue, but we should also see, how different concussions are handled these days. For a long time drivers just ignored them, took a pill and were back right at the next race.
Door bumper clear has talked about that as well. And that they’re sure there’s even more guys this year that just raced through some of theirs so that there’s been these documented is bad enough
I remember this crash and it amazes me how Dale Senior was able to survive this head on crash into the wall, plus flipping and getting smashed into but not survive the crash at the Daytona 500 in 2001.
Basic physics. Any time the car flips or has time to shed speed before hitting the wall, it's dissipating energy. Less energy = less speed = less Gs = less deadly. They're strapped in there pretty good and those cockpits are designed to keep the driver contained. A sudden stop in a fraction of a second means all of that energy has nowhere to go.
I can’t believe and I remember this crash, that Earnhardt survived this head crash into the wall but wasn’t able to in 2001. It’s just a mystery why one crash causes injuries and a similar one kills you. RIP #3
These OPS rivalries were caused by injuries to drivers: Brody vs. Sawyer H Cwyn vs. Hailey Ryann vs. Heaven (even though they like each other nowadays) Colin vs. Avery Peyton vs. Avery And yes, believe or not, I mostly hate on drivers because they substitute for drivers, due to my autism.
Jimmie Johnson just casually hanging onto the outside of Earnhardt’s car as he drives down the track/pits at 30+mph. I’m sure NASCAR Official’s had some stern words for him after that stunt.
Bowmans hit at Texas didn't look particularly bad. His head didn't move all that much upon impact. That's not good. The car must be transmitting one hell of an amount of G forces directly into the driver.
14 minutes of straight injuries, no wonder NASCAR is ranked as a dangerous racing type! only 2 classic crashes to! why are the drivers not wearing HANS devices? why do the marshals wear motocross helmets?
All drivers are required to wear a HANS device( some have here and there worn the same device just another brand). And debris or fire hazard, so nascar requires everyone to have helmets and fire protection
God or an Angel or Earnhardt ☝️.... that yellow truck Anderson was driving slung him out at the EXACT speed, hit the inside 🧱 at the precise angle to get him out of that burning car
I thought Larson’s rib injury was at the next dega race when he t-boned bowman
Yeah, i just double checked and it looks like it was the fall race that he bruised his ribs. I had sworn i remembered he talked about having issues/injury from the spring flip but maybe I just had it combined.
@@tristonwebb8062 I’m sure he did because this wreck was when he said he actually bent the steering wheel with his face and stuff. I didn’t know he was injured at all that year though. Guess I didn’t pay attention
@@tristonwebb8062 I mean that crash still deserves to be on this list cause Jeffery Earnhardt apparently got a concussion in that wreck
@@tristonwebb8062 6:25 is that a jet spooling up? What’s that sound?
@@brianrigsby7900 the tracks all have jet engine based blowers pulled by trucks to blow debris off the racetrack and to dry the track
The fact that 3 of these are in next gen cars and they haven't even been around a full season is just sad
Kurt's and Bowman's shouldn't even have to be on this list
@@tristonwebb8062 bowman saying that was worse than a dirt wreck that put him in the ICU is horrendous
There have been 3 this year in trucks as well with less races
@@tristonwebb8062 I think it's because they cut down the rear of the Next-Gen car, and in turn reduced the crumple zone there.
Face it nascar don't give a fick no more
I'm still amazed that Bowman got a concussion off that hit. Not doubting for a second that it happened but if that seemingly light impact causes a concussion, then boy does that car have serious safety issues with the way force is transmitted to the driver during a rear hit.
Yeah the rear clip is designed to hold the independent rear suspension and doesn’t allow for any crushing or dissipation. And can’t have that
yup.... it looked like such a minor 'kiss" of the wall
like drive it to the pits, slap on new tires, few swings of the hammer, and get back out their
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i think it was the "back and forth back and forth" kinda vibration that did it
instead of just WHAM and done.... it was like he got shook by the hand of god for a few seconds
Earnhardt was known to not have his belts tightened all the way, so he could see better. The loose and modified safety belts are part of what contributed to his death at Daytona. As for the new next gen cars, I think the chassis are built too rigid, so they could hold up to the rubbing and bumping during the race. Unfortunately, that means more force is being transferred to the driver, resulting in the closed head injuries.
reminds me of IRL crashes around 2000 with a rigid gearbox sticking out of the back of those cars.
Open wheel cars are one form of racing I would never participate in
I encourage you to read the Earnhardt Commission's full accident report which will give a clearer understanding of the factors at play
Reply it, tell me when you see his helmet
@@tristonwebb8062 open wheel cars are relatively safe due to them breaking apart during impact allowing energy to disperse. The next gen cars don’t crunch or break apart which is why drivers are getting injured so easily
Although it's widely believed that 2012 Talladega was the cause of Dale Jr.'s concussion here, in actually it began with a crash at a testing session at Kansas a couple weeks prior.
Indeed. He’s talked a few times about that being the one. And the Talladega crash basically reversed the progress he had made and created basically a new lower reset 👎👎
@@tristonwebb8062 It could also have led to Jr's early retirement. Since he was doing fine in 2017.
I think it was the 2002 Fontana wreck that gave him the head injuries he struggled with for the rest of his career
It is amazing how dale didn’t miss a single race of his career since he was a rookie, he was a late legend. We all miss you
Dale Earnhardt Sr. was lucky to survived that awful crash at the 1996 DieHard 500 with a dislocated shoulder, a broken collarbone and a fractured chestbone. R.I.P 1951 - 2001
Man I completely forgot about JA crash in the truck series at Talladega. He's more than lucky to be alive or way more seriously hurt then he was. Hanging out the window just before hitting the inside wall was one of the scariest things I've ever seen the cup series
I was at TMS for Codys crash. That one was scary. Was in the fed ex suit. Car came so close to hitting that corner of the pit.
I was imagining mark martins wreck but worse for those couple seconds
STEVE PARK 1998 was closest in impact
I was there too man, god were we praying he didnt hit that corner
Lots of crashes on here I didn't know caused injuries. Great video, only recommendation I have is to leave the text up for a few seconds longer.
Yeah I tried to read it myself without already knowing what it says but knowing when and where it was popping up still made it too fast i assume
1:40 is actual nightmare fuel
For sure. Dale jr has talked about many times from his IMSA wreck//fire. That when you’re in that all you’re thinking and worried about is getting out of that.
12:17 that is VERY similiar to how he died
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its just dega is a bit wider... so the car had more time to rotate clockwise
wow
Earnhardt's crash looked worse than the crash that killed him at Daytona. RIP Dale, you were a legend.
Crazy how things work out sometimes..
Both involved Sterling Marlin. Eerie
And sterlings legacy and career had he not had his injury would’ve been so so different. Definitely can assume he finishes top 3 in points and maybe won another 4-7 races over the next few seasons.
They re-created Sr’s accident and they found out that if he wasn’t hit on the passenger side first and the into the wall he would have been okay.
1:43 if you look closely his sleeve got burned off
Good eye. Dale Jr mentioned in a tweet reply about how that raw heat just makes you want to do anything to get away from that experience.
He was about to jump out the window if he hadn’t hit the wall first. I couldn’t imagine going through that
@@tylerwesley5627 that’s what I was saying! I was like damn had that truck not hit the wall he was prepared to bail and hit the ground😮
Honestly Nascar needs to look at the F1/FIA racing suits. Grosjean was basically in flames for a good 25 seconds before he climbed out, and all he suffered was burns to his hands.
Granted, the monocoque design of an F1 car could've contributed to him escaping unharmed save for the aforementioned burns.
I didn't know about the Larson and Truex injuries, and this was my first time seeing what happened to Jordan Anderson the other day. I guess a brake line exploded?
Larson actually was hurt in the fall wreck ( i misremembered ) but yeah Truex had to race with the cast and I remember racehub had a segment on it back when it happened. Anderson's truck had to have something with oil and/or brake lines for sure. I dont know if they even released the specifics after everything had to be extensively burned and tore up.
Oil line broke sending oil onto the headers, I had a fire like that back in 2008 in my imca modified
Pretty gutsy getting out of the truck the way he did with the fire 1:47 mark)
As a Kurt Busch fan. That wrecks still haunts me and makes me sad
I was at Nashville and Atlanta and when I relooked at the schedule I realized I had watched 2 of his last 3/4 races and obviously never would’ve known
the fact that bowman says that is the worst wreck he has ever had is embarrassing for nascar
Listening to the "Teardown" podcast where Jeff Gluck talked about Bowman having somekind of dirt crash years ago that put him in the ICU and say a little rear impact was worse; is horrendous.
@@tristonwebb8062 agreed
1:40 homie was pretty much out of the car before it hit the wall.. when the body can’t take anymore you’re willing to do anything to get out of the situation
I never noticed how Ryan Newman's Daytona crash looked very similar to the Earnhardt crash. Being absolutely clobbered in the driver side window while upside down
Great video! Josh reaume bristol trucks a few weeks ago is another one.
Thank you, I’ve been so busy I haven’t even watched but about 3 truck races this year
List of drivers in order:
Cody Ware @Texas 2022
Jordan Anderson @Talladega 2022
Kurt Busch @Pocono 2022
Denny Hamlin @Fontana 2013
Kyle Larson @Talladega 2019
Jeffrey Earnhardt also suffered a concussion when Kyle Larson flipped many times in Talladega.
1:41 how did he get out of the car like that?
The next gen car is a 200 mph death trap
Unfortunately
Awesome video keep up the good work Job 🤩
Bizarre how Bowman got a concussion from that. It really didn't look that bad. This new gen car has some issues
Earnhart's fatal accident didn't look nearly as impressive as that one where he walked out alive and on his own power. Camera angles give us a false sense of speed.. they do crash extremely hard even if it doesn't look like it.
@@ledoynier3694 Earnhardts death was likely favored by the angle he hit the wall. He didn't hit the steering wheel but instead his body swung next to it which provided more force to his skullbase which caused the basilar skull fracture. (too bad I cant provide the source Ive seen this in, sorry)
4:35 Bro Used The Formula 1 Censored Beep Sound
6:18 is that a jet powering up I hear? The heck?
The driers used at the tracks are jet turbine powered “jet driers”
MY TOP 15 NASCAR Injury Crashes:
15. 1997 Primestar 500
14. 1996 Winston Select 500
13. 2002 Christian Elder Crash
12. 1970 Rebel 400
11. 1988 Daytona 500
10. 1992 Miller Genuine Draft 500
9. 1996 DieHard 500
8. 2020 Daytona 500
7. 2010 Larry Pearson (Bristol Legends Showdown)
6. 1984 Twin 125
5. 1984 Busch Clash
4. 1993 Winston 500
3. 1971 Daytona 500
2. 1961 Daytona (Lee Petty)
1. 2000 Daytona Trucks
2:51 the fact that Kyle Busch didn’t cause this, then won. It’s nothing short of amazing.
That’s because is Riwdy is one of the Greatest of all time!
It’s concerning that the Next Gen car has been causing a lot of concussions. I know that they can’t completely stop it, but I hope they can lessen the chance of it happening.
yeah, its all about the rear clip. The new car design (holding the independent rear suspension) requires it to be stiffer and thats obviously been harmful to the drivers.
1:40 ended kurts career
So thankful that Jordan Anderson didn't try to exit a split second sooner or it would have been horrific. I've seen some pretty ignorant comments as to him trying to get out while still going so fast. He couldn't see couldn't breath and with all the flames inside the cab for as long as it was he was probably starting to burn. Fire suits aren't fire proof but more fire resistant and only for a short time. A large percentage of race car drivers only fear is being burned to death. Get well soon.
Gives a little better perspective as to why the people who were trapped in the world trade centers chose to jump instead of being burned to death or suffocating from the smoke.
Dale jr talked about how that heat just makes you want to get away from that experience on his twitter in a response
Anderson's fire was more akin to a Nitro Funny Car fire compare to anything normally seen in a stock car.
Even then, Funny Car drivers wear far more multiple layers to protect them from the massive fire risk.
Anybody can say what they want about Jordan Anderson but until yall are on fire burning and can't breath don't criticize him for getting out of that truck
Dale Jrs comments were spot on
It’s amazing how NASCAR stepped back in safety specs on the next gen cars
They change so much of the car every week that when I train on these cars in April and our race in August it’s a way different car.
nearly ALL of these would be fatal without the HANS.
Ricky stenhouse didn’t get hurt but his Daytona 500 wreck this year apparently he was using a modified hans and his head looks like he hits the steering wheel on the in car camera
Probably not the best thing to watch before I go to the race at Martinsville today😭💀
We all forgive you. You were just educating yourself 😅👍😅
You got to witness the Hail Melon. You should watch this before every race you go to from now on!
Man that bowman clip just shows how bad these new cars are, I don’t think that would’ve been a concussion even if it was a car from the 80’s
The car don’t give. Teams always have the smartest and best guys. Those guys can/could always build a better and safer car than what nascar could outsource like it is
Im so happy nascar implemented everything that keeps them drivers safe!
They definitely did a ton of throughout its history. The team owners being willing to spend on safety as well has been incredibly helpful as well.
Cant tell if this is real or sarcastic.
@@BeastRoverOfficial its real, but just generally for over the years and not really accounting for this one year and the next gen's major flaws. We've come a long way regardless.
Very true
it seems football and nascar have something in common; theyre both alienating and putting athletes in legitimate danger
Yeah. Definitely can make that correlation
Yes, because grown men wearing tights and wrestling over a ball is definitely the same as going 300MPH within inches of eachother. Fucking idiot.
that was a CLASSIC MOMENT Jimmiejam got picked up by his teammate Junebug .that was called Hendrick Love right there. i was watching that race on TV whenever that happened. and Danny Hamlin wreck at Auto Club Speedway.
Danica's car in that one crash is sitting in Dale Jr's graveyard. It also was sponsored by our College here in Fort Collins Co.
That’s pretty cool
The Gen-6 Car, SAVES, Drivers, From Getting Hurt...
The Next-Gen Car, Has Caused Drivers From Getting Hurt.
11:20 It was ridiculous for nascar to give KB a waiver that season. People get injured in motorsports. That doesn't mean they should get a pass in order to compete for a championship. Thankfully that has yet to happen in supercross or motocross.
Never give up. 😁❤️
How the Talladega crash didn't kill Earnhardt I'll never know but he used up about 5 lives on it that's for sure.
The broken collarbone did lead to him having issues feeling the car as well as he did prior, Larry Mac and Dr Jerry Punch spoke of that on Dale Jr download episodes.
7:42 that doesnt look that bad.... he just kisses the wall
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but apparently that "forward back forward back" kinda vibration is what did it
Who is the driver who got out of the car before crashing?
Jordan Anderson
@@blastbeatthefolf1052 thanks
Hocevar fractured his tibia at gateway this year.
Trucks are lucky drivers aren't getting more burn injuries. Ever since they switched to the Ilmor there have been significantly more fires after right side hits with the wall. Same thing happened in ARCA and almost killed the guy. Unfortunately the teams have to run the Ilmor with it's currently configuration, just moving one thing would avoid all of this
That Ricky Rudd crash would have likely been fatal if he had hit that inside wall at those speeds.The car going airborne at the last moment probably saved his life
Very well possible, the last decade or so, the key thing for driver and fan safety is keeping the cars on the ground since everything else has improved so much.
On the aric almarola crash he hurt so much that he couldn't climb through the window so they had to cut the entire roof off of the car to get him and and put him on a stretcher it took more than an hour of red flag conditions before they went back racing
2nd part???
There’s a part 2
Make captions last longer,had to pause and go back multiple times.
When I rewatched it I realized bc I knew what I had typed I was reading it faster than the time needed
That wall Ricky Rudd missed in 1984, Randy Lajoie was not so lucky later that same Speedweeks
next gen cars now are too rigid so impacts and force are now greater on drivers.....
Yeah. The independent rear suspension led to them forcing a bad build
The crash Eric McClure had should be on here. And Newman’s flip at Daytona recently
McClure was on there. Newman’s wasn’t
@@tristonwebb8062 McClure’s Talladega crash that sent him out by helicopter?
Jeff Gordon suffered an injury in a crash at California.
Davey Allison broke his wrist at Pocono crash.
Bobby Allison suffered head injury that ended his career in NASCAR as his car flew into the fench at Talladega.
Steve Park suffered head injuries in an XFinity race.
Mike Alexander suffered a head injury.
Jerry Nadaeu suffered a head injury in practice.
Dale Earnhardt SR suffered another injury crash that somebody drove his car for a few weeks before the one you showed.
Tim Steele suffered a head injury in an ARCA race the season before he was supposed to be a Rookie driver in NASCAR back in the 90s.
Oh yeah. A full encompassing video would unfortunately be hours long. I’ll make a few highlighting plenty of the 90s thru 2000s and there’s still more from the recent couple decades I didn’t even include
@@tristonwebb8062 Yeah, I forgot about Ryan Newman's crash at Daytona a few years back as well. That was a bad one to not forget. As others have done? They do Part 1, part 2, part 3 and so forth.
@@Spitfirethedragon Bobby Allison's career was ended at Pocono in '89, not that talladega crash. He was t-boned and almost didn't survive.
Yeah. Something about seeing newmans crash overdone on some channels left me where I had no intention of including it in a part 1 or part 2. But I’ll definitely make it a series and include it
@Tristan Ellis Gaming At Talladega or Pocono?
I had no idea they get that bad of injuries
Stating that there's been 3 injuries with this car I believe that in the nascar games need injuries for crashes
the nascar games got way too much to work on for a long time lol
I don’t remember hearing Larson getting injured from the talladega crash
Yeah it was actually the fall Talladega race he bruised his ribs. I was thinking he said something about getting hurt after that one but it was just the fall race wreck
@@tristonwebb8062 Oh ok
I do
The gen 6 didn't have as much issues with safety as the next-gen
The only time the previous cars had issues was the back injury period but teams fixed those, and those were rare/circumstantial. Almirola's crash and Hamlin's crash were severe outliers that tracks and teams learned from and fixed. Right now the teams can't even do anything.
Joey has that crash today 😳
Say what you want about Danica, but that’s one tough chick.
Anybody that ran Indy car or F1 before the halos has a certain level of Gut in them
Kyle Bucsh Is Like: Noooo Kurt :(
They’ve came a long way
Where's Newman's accident in the 2020 500
I wasn’t going to include it in a part 1. I’ll include it in the next video
For sure the current car has a technical issue, but we should also see, how different concussions are handled these days. For a long time drivers just ignored them, took a pill and were back right at the next race.
Door bumper clear has talked about that as well. And that they’re sure there’s even more guys this year that just raced through some of theirs so that there’s been these documented is bad enough
12:14
Earnhardt's injuries in this crash likely led to his death in 2001. Concussions are a big deal.
Sr most likely didn't have a concussion from that wreck. The collarbone and neck issues were later surgically repaired.
I remember this crash and it amazes me how Dale Senior was able to survive this head on crash into the wall, plus flipping and getting smashed into but not survive the crash at the Daytona 500 in 2001.
Basic physics. Any time the car flips or has time to shed speed before hitting the wall, it's dissipating energy. Less energy = less speed = less Gs = less deadly. They're strapped in there pretty good and those cockpits are designed to keep the driver contained. A sudden stop in a fraction of a second means all of that energy has nowhere to go.
One of those exact scenarios where things lined up wrong
8:11 nice ARCA brakes???
mindblown
Indeed 😅
I can’t believe and I remember this crash, that Earnhardt survived this head crash into the wall but wasn’t able to in 2001. It’s just a mystery why one crash causes injuries and a similar one kills you. RIP #3
Because this crash wasn’t a sudden stop. It’s the sudden stop that kills you.
It was just the angle and no HANS device was an unfortunate “perfect storm”
These OPS rivalries were caused by injuries to drivers:
Brody vs. Sawyer H
Cwyn vs. Hailey
Ryann vs. Heaven (even though they like each other nowadays)
Colin vs. Avery
Peyton vs. Avery
And yes, believe or not, I mostly hate on drivers because they substitute for drivers, due to my autism.
Larson's flip looked like a crash from 20 years ago
That style car when the duct flaps got damage the air would just lift the car airborne when air went to the side of the car
those flaps that supposedly slow the cars when going sideways do shit
Newman Daytona?
Larson broken ribs was the YellaWood 500
Yeah, I note that in a next video and believe I have a pinned comment where I just had my memory wrong on when he had said he got hurt.
It’s aight, everything else is right
It's like NASCAR took 5 steps back with the new car. It has 0 give to them
The rear design was awful.
Jimmie Johnson just casually hanging onto the outside of Earnhardt’s car as he drives down the track/pits at 30+mph. I’m sure NASCAR Official’s had some stern words for him after that stunt.
And what makes it worse is that he did that while (unknowingly) Jr had been concussed
And the car had a flat tire.
what was Cody wares injury?
Leg and ankle
Dude in the 2nd clip jumped out while his truck was still rollin
I was there it was crazy. The car was on fire and it got so hot he was trying to escape it and hit the wall hanging out of his truck.
@@DestinyGiver88 crazy. Do what you gotta do.
best part of car racing
2:39 worst part about drifting
Yeah that’s just losing the rear of the car. These cars are gone once the rear steps out any
for Kurt if it was the gen6 the back would just crumple and ill probably be fine
was this the wreck that Rudd had to duck tape his eyes open????
Yea it was
Sometimes the drivers just shake it off.
Bowmans hit at Texas didn't look particularly bad. His head didn't move all that much upon impact. That's not good. The car must be transmitting one hell of an amount of G forces directly into the driver.
Indeed The rear impacts are sending all the energy to the driver
2:12 is bro tryna drift?
Thats crazy
14 minutes of straight injuries, no wonder NASCAR is ranked as a dangerous racing type! only 2 classic crashes to! why are the drivers not wearing HANS devices? why do the marshals wear motocross helmets?
All drivers are required to wear a HANS device( some have here and there worn the same device just another brand). And debris or fire hazard, so nascar requires everyone to have helmets and fire protection
@@tristonwebb8062 well, I guess that’s something. I was just confused because I couldn’t see the HANS device.
11:55 cars, el rey o.o
overused joke
12:40 DALE EARNHARDT SURVIVED THIS CRASH BUT THE ONE HE DIES FROM WASN'T EVEN THIS SEVERE.....💔😢
God or an Angel or Earnhardt ☝️.... that yellow truck Anderson was driving slung him out at the EXACT speed, hit the inside 🧱 at the precise angle to get him out of that burning car
Nascar knew about the new car problems well before Kurt bush's concussion incident, during testing of the cars in Japan
Ended Kurt's career in nascar :(
I believe he’ll be a commentator soon
Shut it down and get rid of these death traps!!!
They’re working on it. Just too slowly
I blame NASCAR for the Next-Gen ending Kurt's career and giving Bowman a concussion. Feck them.
Too many commercials.
Kyle can't catch a break