Best quote from Smoke will always be "well the media center is too safe so we should start sawing legs off chairs and see how that works" after some noodlehead asked if he thought the sport was getting too safe. I died on that one 🤣🤣🤣
Another awesome thing about Tony is that when you race with him on iracing, he's one of the few legends who will talk back to you and be real with you. He'll even call people out for bitching too much. Such a down to earth guy.
@@SooHooSamaSito I felt like there were times where he took things out of proportion. For the most part though, i feel like he spoke up for legitimate reasons. He didn't crash and give the typical "golly gee, we got wrecked. It's just part of it" b.s. He showed real emotion, as any normal, non-robotic, non pc person would. He made mistakes at times, but i don't remember him trying to brush it off, or not fess up to it. Talladega 2012 was a perfect example. He admitted his fault to that. He didn't hesitate to admit to his mistakes, but wasn't afraid to call someone out either. Just my two cents, for what it's not worth...
He is down to earth. If you ever get the chance to go to Eldora and he's walking around or riding in a golf cart, you can walk right up and talk to him like he's your neighbor. Even when he's busy, he takes time for race fans.
Ethan Weeter a little late but it’s an awesome track. Great facilities, great racing, good food. And the view is good from all around the track. Highly recommend it. Not to mention you might meet Tony Stewart.
Agreed, like AJ Foyt, Tony Stewart was and is the best at telling you fucked up and wasn't afraid to put a chrome horn up your ass to let you know it, Sprintcar drivers just have a rare quality that you can't get anywhere else!
You see that today in my opinion in Kyle Busch because like AJ and Smoke is the honesty you don't see that in Other Drivers in Today's Nascar. If Kyle said upfront in 2007 that the COT Car Sucked he has his Opinion and Let's be Honest everybody at the End of the Day knew that those Cars Sucked. Tony did Represented a Special Breed of Drivers my kind of Drivers that don't give a Crap and that are straight up honest. We now see that in Kyle Busch just people are not giving him credit.
When Talladega repaved the track in 2006 between the spring and fall races, the only one that visited the construction site was Tony Stewart. The construction crew put a hard hat helmet on him and put him in a bulldozer. Tony looked right at home.
I didn’t truly appreciate Tony until he retired. I was never a fan but couldn’t help but pull for him after he started SHR because that was so cool. And now the sport needs him more than ever.
I wish they would’ve talked about when Tony and Jr were both in the media center at Richmond and Jr almost cracked up at Tony responding to a dumb question
My favorite Nascar drivers always have been and forever will be Dale E and Dale Jr. but next will always be Smoke! Tony falls into that category of elite drivers who will always personify Nascar racing and the excitement of that type of competition. Always loved Tony's 'take no prisoners' attitude on the track ! And if you got in his way or did something stupid causing him a problem, stand by, you were going to hear about it with no mixed words, bi sweet talking ! Like Dale E and Dale Jr, I will forever miss Smoke on the Nascar Cup tracks !
Been a Stewart fan since his rookie year,i think one of my favorite sound bites was (and theres a video somewhere of it) when he was in the media center giving someone his usual respect he has towards them and there's Dale Jr. trying to hold it together on his left next to him. The comment was awesome but watching Jr. try to maintain composure was priceless.
I always liked Smoke, even from his open wheel racing days. He was one hell of a competator and never held back his opinions. Sure do miss that fire in a race car driver. Reminds me of Dale(3). He had that "Love me, great. Hate me, great. Just don't hate the game"
Tony, I have the balls to say, I ******* hated you. I hated, what I felt at the time were tantrums. As we got through the late 2000s, I... well... kinda grew to love you. You are such a polarizing character and one hell of a racer. I'm glad you got that swagger back bud, and you have my upmost respect! Sincerely, your (took me a while) fan!
The one that always gets me is when a reporter asked Tony a dumb question, and Dale Jr is sitting right next to him, and Dale is trying hard not to bust out laughing... 😅😅😅😆😆😅
Tony just hit the nail right on the head with the social-media thing I won't give someone their 10 seconds of Fame and let them ruin my day because I'll never see them
I'll never forget when Tony won the Martinsville race in 2006 climb the fence came down the flag stand with everyone screaming, including myself held my hand out and he grabbed my hand said thank you. Always a memory I will never forget.Thanks, Tony.
Reminds me of the opening scene of Rescue Me with Dennis Leary, first episode. He gives a come to Jesus speech to the new recruits about how they'll never match up to the older generations. Nascar has become so PC, started in the early 2000s. Love this interview with Tony.
Still one of my favorite guys. Speaks his mind and means what he says. A good quip I remember was one year from Daytona practice or something. Reporter asked him what problem was why they were so slow or something. Tony comes back and asks guy "did I miss something? what does this pay? sunday is payday!"
Tony Stewart is my favorite all time NASCAR driver because he has no problem with calling someone else out if they deserve it and in a way I feel he is a throwback to the old days of guys who would wreck people and then would go to them after and explain why the wrecked him.
Those sound bites are a big reason Smoke was my favorite driver. That and he was a badass on the track. When he retired I quit watching NASCAR. It's just not the same as it was and not exciting to me anymore.
@@rickyrudd28texacohavolinef2 I seen a short video about that and totally forgot to dig into it. Didn't know it was full time racing for him and didn't know he won the championship. I'll check that out. 👍🏻 For the heads up man. I really want to go watch him at a dirt track before he quits driving. I should have another 10-15 years if nothing cuts his driving short.
Tony is to me, one of the last ole cowboys of racing. I think 2002 was the last time these drivers know to drive the veterans. Then it was younger over experience.
Man.. I could watch and listen to all these stories for hours...Great job everyone..thank you for sharing Dale and Tony.. AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME..I need more cow bell baby!!!
I agree with Tony Stewart about driver these days I grow up in the 90s when drivers had balls and rivalry between drivers still existed. To Tony's point about people talking crap about driver over social media has gotten out of hand. Here's the bottom line. NASCAR has gotten to soft when it comes to driver having feuds with each other to the point most of the fans my age and older are like this isn't the sport we have come to love over the years. In the past 15 years I have seen many NASCAR greats leave the seat and go else where due to NASCAR changing the rules so much. I think the boys have at it era should make an appearance once again. Thank you dale and team for the awesome content on a daily basis.
Lol you read this from every generation. But for what's it worth... Jeff Gordon is a seven time champion per the old point system. The new system destroyed the sport.
I really like how Jr. & Tony get along... Even though they raced for different teams back in the early 2000's both Jr. & Tony would work well together at Daytona & Talladega. If Jr. wasn't running with Michael Waltrip it always seemed like the #8 & the #20 would always get together & draft
They seemed to race better together than they did with their own teammates. Hell I think almost every time Junior won on the plates, Stewart was USUALLY the one behind him.
I just wish Tony was still driving. I never had a favorite NASCAR driver until he came along. I even have some of his cars and a big wall clock when he won rookie of the year on my wall. They will always be there. I had a good friend who lived in Brownsburg, In, where Tony's one garage is located and he knew Tony. He was always going to get it fixed so I could meet Tony. Sadly it never happened. Bill passed away before he got it done. That is still one thing I would love to do. His name was Bill Kelso.
The best interviews after a race are Tony Stewart and John Force favorite the two greatest you could play them sound clips of them two guys all day long
To get away from Vanilla, A Nascar Embedded like the UFC Embedded would be great before each track . Give us OFF the Record fun stuff daily lifestyle. Other racing, Tire tests, Outdoors stuff, Food joints, Sports stuff , Just being themselves.
Y’all should upload the whole podcast on here!! Love this podcast and even the one with Jeff Gordon. Would be awesome to have kenseth and JJ on here too
1:46 - would that happen to be Talledega April 27 race 1997? I was there for my birthday. You guys got rained out. Basically, we all called in to work for Monday April 28, drove 4 hours back there again, and got rained out again. lol So, we all came back on (Saturday) May 10, 1997. And that entire race was 2 hours 15 minutes or so? There was a scratch or two, but I don't recall any wrecks. I think they later said it was the fastest Talledega race on record. (Up til that date, at least). And though Tony is right- we like to see at least a scuffle or three, I was more concerned that you guys had to race on the weekend you never did- Mother's Day weekend. I don't know how much hell it likely was for you guys to have to come back a third time, specifically on that weekend, but in case no one ever told you..... thank you!
Good Ol Smoke! It took me a few years after Dale Sr died, but, he became my driver. My favorite is the last one from California when Steve Byrnes talked to him. Smoke spoke his mind and Byrnse was, as always, the ultimate professional. Give me more drivers and reporters like them. Maybe Kenseth was getting a little payback for Smoke along with himself when he wrecked Logano a few years back.
I agree with Tony, social media is like balloon bread, fluff, unnecessary. If you have a sucky life, you can go on-line pretending to be anyone yet your life still sucks. I use and like YouTubs comments sections to ask questions, pass along appreciation if I’ve enjoyed the videos. I think Dale Juniors podcast is excellent fitting his personality perfectly. It seems to me when you enjoy something like this encouraging the people behind it is your responsibly.
@@MrGaryGG48 Maybe think outside the box. Enough people leave a sponsors product then maybe the sponsor will wake up and cater to the customers needs and wants.
Smoke is a legend...Tony was the last of the say it as it is..And that what all sports need..I really miss seen this guy at the tracks and media conferences was always so good to watch
One of my favorites was at the 2009 Coke 600 when criticizing David Reutimann and said "He's racing this as if it's a Nationwide race.. he tries to play tough guy, until Billy Bad Butt, one of his Crew members show up.." or something along those lines
I think it would be cool if some of the retired drivers came back & all raced a certain track together... Be really cool to see Dale Jr. Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart all back on the same track again.
Best quote from Smoke will always be "well the media center is too safe so we should start sawing legs off chairs and see how that works" after some noodlehead asked if he thought the sport was getting too safe. I died on that one 🤣🤣🤣
I totally forgot about that 😂😂😂😂Thanks for the laugh!
Yes that was my favorite too.
That’s after he won Kansas in 2009
Was so mad they missed that one
"Are you paying attention?" I was crying lmfao
@@blainecapano4113 he said he was shocked he was sitting in the same chair Jeff Gordon sat in lol
Hope he comes on the show again. Could listen to Tony and Dale trade stories all day
My favorite Tony Stewart quote is either: “I’m to damn fat to be climbing fences” or “Pepsi may be the sponsor but Coke is better!”
LOL I actually remember that Pepsi vs Coke comment, that makes me laugh every time I am reminded of it 🤣🤣🤣😂😂
No one ever walked away from an interview with Tony wondering what was on his mind.
You nailed it! He never sugar coated his comments and put his thoughts out there. Sure miss him.
Another awesome thing about Tony is that when you race with him on iracing, he's one of the few legends who will talk back to you and be real with you. He'll even call people out for bitching too much. Such a down to earth guy.
not to mention will he grill your ass for doing something stupid
@@SooHooSamaSito I felt like there were times where he took things out of proportion. For the most part though, i feel like he spoke up for legitimate reasons. He didn't crash and give the typical "golly gee, we got wrecked. It's just part of it" b.s. He showed real emotion, as any normal, non-robotic, non pc person would. He made mistakes at times, but i don't remember him trying to brush it off, or not fess up to it. Talladega 2012 was a perfect example. He admitted his fault to that. He didn't hesitate to admit to his mistakes, but wasn't afraid to call someone out either. Just my two cents, for what it's not worth...
He is down to earth. If you ever get the chance to go to Eldora and he's walking around or riding in a golf cart, you can walk right up and talk to him like he's your neighbor. Even when he's busy, he takes time for race fans.
@ id like to see the cup guys go there. Lets see how they fair. Most of them couldn't.
Ethan Weeter a little late but it’s an awesome track. Great facilities, great racing, good food. And the view is good from all around the track. Highly recommend it. Not to mention you might meet Tony Stewart.
Tony was the last of a special breed
one of the last drivers to still recognize that it all starts at the bottom
Agreed, like AJ Foyt, Tony Stewart was and is the best at telling you fucked up and wasn't afraid to put a chrome horn up your ass to let you know it, Sprintcar drivers just have a rare quality that you can't get anywhere else!
Rob Moilanen 💯%
You see that today in my opinion in Kyle Busch because like AJ and Smoke is the honesty you don't see that in Other Drivers in Today's Nascar. If Kyle said upfront in 2007 that the COT Car Sucked he has his Opinion and Let's be Honest everybody at the End of the Day knew that those Cars Sucked. Tony did Represented a Special Breed of Drivers my kind of Drivers that don't give a Crap and that are straight up honest. We now see that in Kyle Busch just people are not giving him credit.
@@purplebondsaiyan2987 Kyle? You mean Kevin Harvick.
Tony Stewart for CEO of NASCAR
that would be awesome
Tony Stewart for CEO and Dale Earnhardt Jr for President of NASCAR!
ChuckRussell87 Tony Stewart for President of the United States of America?
Hell yeah. Make it mandatory for half the cars to go backwards and half of the cars to go the normal way once the race ends
He belongs in prison
That Talladega quote gets me every time.
His all time best
ICONIC !!!
When Talladega repaved the track in 2006 between the spring and fall races, the only one that visited the construction site was Tony Stewart. The construction crew put a hard hat helmet on him and put him in a bulldozer. Tony looked right at home.
I didn’t truly appreciate Tony until he retired. I was never a fan but couldn’t help but pull for him after he started SHR because that was so cool. And now the sport needs him more than ever.
Same. I HATED him growing up. But it wasn't until his presence was gone that I realized what he actually brought to the sport
Tony's oppinion on social media is on spot! We need people to think like as he think about these fools...
I wish they would’ve talked about when Tony and Jr were both in the media center at Richmond and Jr almost cracked up at Tony responding to a dumb question
That one still gets me cackling
That was a classic.
tony's right about the vanilla drivers, the sport needs more colorful drivers,
Yet his main xfinity driver is as vanilla as it gets. He knows $$ talks
@@KurthardtJr unfortunately you are quite right, sponsor money controls the sport.
You either have personality or your don’t
The problem is fans say they want non PC drivers, but only if they like them, and prefer their own favorite drivers to be PC.
Yes, we do need more drivers with personality. Harvick, Bowyer, and Suarez have some personality.
My favorite Nascar drivers always have been and forever will be Dale E and Dale Jr. but next will always be Smoke! Tony falls into that category of elite drivers who will always personify Nascar racing and the excitement of that type of competition. Always loved Tony's 'take no prisoners' attitude on the track ! And if you got in his way or did something stupid causing him a problem, stand by, you were going to hear about it with no mixed words, bi sweet talking ! Like Dale E and Dale Jr, I will forever miss Smoke on the Nascar Cup tracks !
I agree Tony Stewart is always been my third favoritest.
I miss Tony.. he was probably my favorite driver because he reminded me of my dad as a racer. My dad passed of cancer last year after he retired..
Bless your heart.... I'm sorry to hear about that...
God, I Love Tony Stewart. I don't care what anybody says. Dale Sr and Smoke are the 2 greatest Race Car Drivers ever!!! Not gonna change my mind!!!!!
Agree 100 percent
Totally agree.
Tony spoke his mind and did not mince words. I miss him not only on the track but hearing him tell it like it is! You were a colorful driver for sure!
Been a Stewart fan since his rookie year,i think one of my favorite sound bites was (and theres a video somewhere of it) when he was in the media center giving someone his usual respect he has towards them and there's Dale Jr. trying to hold it together on his left next to him. The comment was awesome but watching Jr. try to maintain composure was priceless.
It was the interview after the Richmond Race.
I always liked Smoke, even from his open wheel racing days. He was one hell of a competator and never held back his opinions. Sure do miss that fire in a race car driver. Reminds me of Dale(3). He had that "Love me, great. Hate me, great. Just don't hate the game"
Tony, I have the balls to say, I ******* hated you. I hated, what I felt at the time were tantrums. As we got through the late 2000s, I... well... kinda grew to love you. You are such a polarizing character and one hell of a racer. I'm glad you got that swagger back bud, and you have my upmost respect! Sincerely, your (took me a while) fan!
My biggest regret as a fan during the 2000's was not appreciating Tony Stewart. Now that he's no longer driving, I miss the hell outta that dude.
Totally agree with Tony about social media!!
Dale you do a awesome job on this show. This is the best NASCAR related show ever.
The one that always gets me is when a reporter asked Tony a dumb question, and Dale Jr is sitting right next to him, and Dale is trying hard not to bust out laughing... 😅😅😅😆😆😅
I would rather watch old races then new ones for that exact reason. New generation don't have the raw emotion. Its changed. Well said Tony.
Tony just hit the nail right on the head with the social-media thing I won't give someone their 10 seconds of Fame and let them ruin my day because I'll never see them
And those are the ones who don't even contribute a dime to NASCAR. They just sit behind a keyboard and type all the time
"Tape em off solid" best line ever
I miss Tony and his unique flair. ❤️❤️ thanks for having him on.
I'll never forget when Tony won the Martinsville race in 2006 climb the fence came down the flag stand with everyone screaming, including myself held my hand out and he grabbed my hand said thank you. Always a memory I will never forget.Thanks, Tony.
I love Tony Stewart he's a racers racer. And NASCAR needs more Jimmy Spencers.
you cut off the best part of the sound byte
TS: Im gonna bust his ass
SB: Thank you Tony
*TS: Thank YOU*
I was mad it was cut i was waiting for them to laugh at THAT
Being a Tony Stewart fan… this video was awesome! Thank you… John M. Kelly, Greenville, OH
God I miss Smoke And that old nascar racing. Pre 2004 2005
Reminds me of the opening scene of Rescue Me with Dennis Leary, first episode. He gives a come to Jesus speech to the new recruits about how they'll never match up to the older generations. Nascar has become so PC, started in the early 2000s. Love this interview with Tony.
this is why i love tony stewart
Miss watching Jr and Tony both out on that track!
I love his attitude and respect him for calling as it is. Nobody is worth the time to rant about on social media. Man to man.
Watched this podcast more than once. Smiling the whole time. Thanks Smoke and Jr.
Love him or hate him, Tony is funny as hell
2:52 - ya cut the best part out. Tony's thank you at the end makes me lose it.
Also miss ya Byrnesy! Hope you're having a blast wherever you are. Rip.
Still one of my favorite guys. Speaks his mind and means what he says. A good quip I remember was one year from Daytona practice or something. Reporter asked him what problem was why they were so slow or something. Tony comes back and asks guy "did I miss something? what does this pay? sunday is payday!"
Excellent interview. Tony made a lot of good points.
Tony Stewart is so real! I miss this in NASCAR.
The real fans miss Tony and the passionate drivers. Take NASCAR back to its roots.
I once fell asleep while listening to Tony's compilation of soundbites
Love Tony Stewart, miss the days of you and Dale Jr racing!
I love Tony, he is always ticked off.
Tony Stewart is my favorite all time NASCAR driver because he has no problem with calling someone else out if they deserve it and in a way I feel he is a throwback to the old days of guys who would wreck people and then would go to them after and explain why the wrecked him.
Everyone is 10ft tall with amazing jujitsu skills on the internet.
Tony spoke his mind and didnt care what Nascar thought. Awesome!!!
I love Tony. Completely and unabashedly.
Tony, you are the man !!!! You are absolutely correct about the keyboard jockeys.
Those sound bites are a big reason Smoke was my favorite driver. That and he was a badass on the track. When he retired I quit watching NASCAR. It's just not the same as it was and not exciting to me anymore.
You should watch SRX he competes there and it's good hard short track racing.
@@PaperBanjo64 I think I'm going to try to go to a race and watch him sometime.
Check Out SRX Racing. Tony won the first Championship in 2021 last year.
Old school racing.
@@rickyrudd28texacohavolinef2 I seen a short video about that and totally forgot to dig into it. Didn't know it was full time racing for him and didn't know he won the championship. I'll check that out. 👍🏻 For the heads up man.
I really want to go watch him at a dirt track before he quits driving. I should have another 10-15 years if nothing cuts his driving short.
I got into NASCAR because of smoke... Balls in or out.. #lovesmoke
Tony is to me, one of the last ole cowboys of racing. I think 2002 was the last time these drivers know to drive the veterans. Then it was younger over experience.
8:26 best advice I've ever heard, from one of my favorite drivers. I'm 25 and I still have that problem, thanks for the reminder.
Tony Stewart is one of the best to ever put a helmet on!! Miss watching you on the track Smoke!!!
Tony's the real deal. Missing seeing him on Sundays. . .
Smoke is a class act, I'll always be a fan
Ahhh.... The memories.... 😂 Classic Tony and Dale Jr!
Smoke was my favorite driver from the day he started, and still today!
Man.. I could watch and listen to all these stories for hours...Great job everyone..thank you for sharing Dale and Tony.. AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME..I need more cow bell baby!!!
I loved it when AJ called him fat and he replied hey pot this is kettle. Lol
God bless real, genuine, no-bullshit guys like Tony, Bowyer, Newman, and the Busch Bros, who say what they really think, and don't self-edit.
I agree with Tony Stewart about driver these days I grow up in the 90s when drivers had balls and rivalry between drivers still existed. To Tony's point about people talking crap about driver over social media has gotten out of hand. Here's the bottom line. NASCAR has gotten to soft when it comes to driver having feuds with each other to the point most of the fans my age and older are like this isn't the sport we have come to love over the years. In the past 15 years I have seen many NASCAR greats leave the seat and go else where due to NASCAR changing the rules so much. I think the boys have at it era should make an appearance once again. Thank you dale and team for the awesome content on a daily basis.
“grew up in the nineties”
That’s nothin’. Go back and look at the Baker, Allison, Foyt, Pearson, etc., and earlier days.
Lol you read this from every generation. But for what's it worth... Jeff Gordon is a seven time champion per the old point system. The new system destroyed the sport.
Man I love Tony Stewart. One of the few nascar badasses
I really like how Jr. & Tony get along... Even though they raced for different teams back in the early 2000's both Jr. & Tony would work well together at Daytona & Talladega. If Jr. wasn't running with Michael Waltrip it always seemed like the #8 & the #20 would always get together & draft
They seemed to race better together than they did with their own teammates. Hell I think almost every time Junior won on the plates, Stewart was USUALLY the one behind him.
sweet.... thx again Dale for your show.....and Tony …. Tony right on man ..
I just wish Tony was still driving. I never had a favorite NASCAR driver until he came along. I even have some of his cars and a big wall clock when he won rookie of the year on my wall. They will always be there. I had a good friend who lived in Brownsburg, In, where Tony's one garage is located and he knew Tony. He was always going to get it fixed so I could meet Tony. Sadly it never happened. Bill passed away before he got it done. That is still one thing I would love to do. His name was Bill Kelso.
Ummm....he races. More now than ever. He just won in Florida 2 weeks ago.
The best interviews after a race are Tony Stewart and John Force favorite the two greatest you could play them sound clips of them two guys all day long
I want more Tony Stewart drivers, it was more fun to watch
Matthew Guilford sadly there’s only about 1 or 2 in each generation.
That was so funny. Great to see Tony on the show.👍
Looking forward to Tony's Top Fuel debut in the NHRA. 🤘
Dale rocking the Def Leppard tshirt. Sweet.
Man this is fun...would have loved to see the greats of the 30s 40s and 50s 60s sit a talk...personalities is everything in anything
Paul Anger There’s a great interview with Racing Legends. Junior Johnson, Cale Yarbrough, David Pierce, Daryl Waltrip, amazing stories.
Absolutely CLASSIC!!
Love ya Smoke!
And its DALE EARNHARDT JR. MAN!
The show gets better every week! Awesome thanks!!
To get away from Vanilla, A Nascar Embedded like the UFC Embedded would be great before each track . Give us OFF the Record fun stuff daily lifestyle. Other racing, Tire tests, Outdoors stuff, Food joints, Sports stuff , Just being themselves.
Y’all should upload the whole podcast on here!! Love this podcast and even the one with Jeff Gordon. Would be awesome to have kenseth and JJ on here too
Tony Stewart for president 2020
1:46 - would that happen to be Talledega April 27 race 1997? I was there for my birthday. You guys got rained out. Basically, we all called in to work for Monday April 28, drove 4 hours back there again, and got rained out again. lol
So, we all came back on (Saturday) May 10, 1997. And that entire race was 2 hours 15 minutes or so? There was a scratch or two, but I don't recall any wrecks. I think they later said it was the fastest Talledega race on record. (Up til that date, at least).
And though Tony is right- we like to see at least a scuffle or three, I was more concerned that you guys had to race on the weekend you never did- Mother's Day weekend. I don't know how much hell it likely was for you guys to have to come back a third time, specifically on that weekend, but in case no one ever told you..... thank you!
Good Ol Smoke! It took me a few years after Dale Sr died, but, he became my driver. My favorite is the last one from California when Steve Byrnes talked to him. Smoke spoke his mind and Byrnse was, as always, the ultimate professional. Give me more drivers and reporters like them. Maybe Kenseth was getting a little payback for Smoke along with himself when he wrecked Logano a few years back.
You're 100% correct Smoke .
I've watched this a few times and every time, it's hilarious.
I agree with Tony, social media is like balloon bread, fluff, unnecessary. If you have a sucky life, you can go on-line pretending to be anyone yet your life still sucks. I use and like YouTubs comments sections to ask questions, pass along appreciation if I’ve enjoyed the videos. I think Dale Juniors podcast is excellent fitting his personality perfectly. It seems to me when you enjoy something like this encouraging the people behind it is your responsibly.
I agree Tony, get rid of the political correctness in Nascar as well as in all of society.
First, you'd have to get rid of sponsors... next good idea!!
This comment needs more likes. Look at Nascar now especially after Bubba and the rope.
Political correctness has taken root in society over the past 10 years and doesn't look like its letting loose anytime soon. Not happening.
@@MrGaryGG48 Maybe think outside the box. Enough people leave a sponsors product then maybe the sponsor will wake up and cater to the customers needs and wants.
@@ziptiejedi5658 I totally agree bud.
Tremendous respect for Tony !!!
Smoke is a legend...Tony was the last of the say it as it is..And that what all sports need..I really miss seen this guy at the tracks and media conferences was always so good to watch
One of my favorites was at the 2009 Coke 600 when criticizing David Reutimann and said "He's racing this as if it's a Nationwide race.. he tries to play tough guy, until Billy Bad Butt, one of his Crew members show up.." or something along those lines
This reminds me why I am such a fan of smoke
Joey still runs everyone all over the track!
Barbara Evans so what
No respect!
Gotta love Tony , He always says exactley whats on his mind
Hell I always figured everyone liked Tony cause he would speak his mind I now I did
Gotta love Tony he tells it like it is !
the best one i remember is the tire issue at INDY. as soon as i get home i changing all the tires! on all my cars to Firestone. lol
I think it would be cool if some of the retired drivers came back & all raced a certain track together... Be really cool to see Dale Jr. Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart all back on the same track again.
We need this again, time for the Draft Masters Sequel. Dale and Tony were the best @ Dega and Daytona!!
Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr, Ryan Blaney there may be a couple more but those are the guys that I still have respect for in the sport
Smoke keepin it 💯😎👌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
The Talladega one is always my favorite one! Brings me to tears hahahahahaha Go SMOKE!