Dale Jr: I Received Grace When I Lost My Dad... Ty Should Too | The Dale Jr. Download
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- After the heartbreaking news of the loss of Coy Gibbs, Dale Earnhardt Jr. shares how he is processing the news. Dale relates to what Ty Gibbs is going through and says that the industry needs to come together to support and show Ty grace during this life-changing time.
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Ty deserved the criticisms he received throughout the year. He also deserves grace from the NASCAR community now. I don't think anyone will give him a hard time for a while now. I hope he heals and grows to make his dad even more proud than he already was.
This is his opportunity not to use this as an excuse for his track behavior in the future...the onus is on him and how he presents himself hereon out.
Amen..👍✝️☮️🇺🇸
His has to live with the fact that the last thing his father got to experience was him winning a championship through less than honorable means. Well done!
Well said, thank you.
Exactly you can separate Ty's actions on the track and the stuff in his personal life.
condo;ences to the Gibbs Family on their loss.
Much respect for you, Dale Jr. You are a good human.
Yes he is......much respect
I was going to say the same thing, Dale is a good human.
He’s the real
I do not always agree with you Dale jr. on life issues outside of driving a race car ,but i agree with you on this for sure !!! I am 68 now and lost my father last year . THAT BEING SAID , it was just as painful losing your father ‘’DALE SR. As losing my own father … ! My father introduced me to racing from a young age and we both loved how your dad drove that. #3 !!! We were building a trailer in my garage and stopped to eat lunch and watch ‘’ THE PASS IN THE GRASS ‘’ Someday i would love to tell you what happened to me when Dale SR. Was taken from us . I don’t think very many people would believe me..! I will never forget him as my ultimate racing hero…I pray for Ty and the Gibbs family and know the good Lord is with them…! I really appreciate you Dale and how you have handled yourself over the years ..
GOD BLESS…
Amen to that
No better person to explain the situation than Dale Jr. He's such a kind hearted dude. That is why he is so loved in the NASCAR community and worldwide.
I lost my dad suddenly and unexpectedly. He was smiling one moment and then he was gone. It took me a few years to understand my grief was for myself. I would loved to have had him longer. But he didn't suffer a moment. I'm thankful for that. Dale died doing what he loved. And Coy saw his son a Champion. Then he went to sleep and woke up in paradise. We can't ask for more.
Beautifully said, sir
Hell no, luck man.
Paradise I don't know about that man
Martin if you’re not a believer, you’re not a believer. No disrespect. The Gibbs family believes there’s a better place we’re all being prepared for.
Lol paradise he says
I can’t imagine being Ty Gibbs after losing his Dad.
I can’t imagine being Joe Gibbs and having to bury 2 sons in 3 years. Wow….
Still an awful news I can’t process…
Thinking about the Gibbs family🙏🏼💙
Everybody, please tell your family you love them. Even your Dad. You’ll never know what happens tomorrow.
I am still trying to process the fact that Coy Gibbs is gone..... still completely blows my mind. You are absolutely right: tell your family every single single chance that you get that you love them.....
Erik Jones felt that as well when he talked about his dad passing away in 2016 on the Dale Jr. download a couple weeks ago
Bobby Allison lost both sons within a year. It stinks, but move forward
I experienced this about a year ago, long story short I was supposed to see one of my good friends one weekend I didn’t go cause didn’t feel like going out that day rescheduled for next weekend and during that week he was murdered. Ever since that I go see my peoples and talk to em and tell em that I love them cause like you said you’ll never know what happens tomorrow!
@@mattponds5429 Yes I remember that ..
Jr. is always putting things in perspective. Love this.
Dale Jr is such a kind person. He is a wonderful role model. Ty said the right things after he won. He will learn and I hope he will lean on people like Dale.
Amen 🙏 ❤ share, love show kindness to other people
I can't think of anyone who can speak to the pain that Ty and Joe must be feeling right now, as eloquently as you have Jr. I'm sure the community will give Ty all the support he needs- he certainly needs it right now.
No matter what anyone says, Dale holds himself with more integrity and honor than anyone else in the entire garage area, except maybe Mr. Penske. For a man with his popularity to hold true to his morals, it's not an easy feat. I really appreciate Dale for using his platform for the best for the sport.
We are blessed to have Dale Jr. as the face of NASCAR.
Your a good man Dale Earnhardt Jr!
The world needs more like you
Thanks for your take
Thank You Dale for your thoughts on this!! We all cried and hurt for you when your Dad passed, so we know you are going to be there for Ty, Joe, family, and JGR Organization. Praying for the Gibbs family🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
amen
I didn't cry for him..
You've become the voice of nascar as far as I'm concerned, you show grace with every interview you do and have compassion for others and there point of view. Dale Jr. Your Pops has gotta be smiling down and proud as a dad could be of the man you've become thanks for sharing your thoughts and our prayers for the Gibbs family
Very thankful you spoke to this subject. My husband and I discussed the fact that Ty is still a young man trying to grow up in front of these cameras. We knew his family would guide him through the week till the championship. And we felt really good about his win. And then to hear the news that his father passed was a gut punch. Felt so sorry for this family and pray the Savior is near to them as they move forward. We totally agree with everything you said Jr and hope the message reverberates thru the industry.
Dale I really appreciate your ability to calibrate emotions and perspective, these young drivers need you. I was at the race on Saturday and got to congratulate Coy on Ty's win, I didn't know I was saying goodbye.
damm the part about the world still moving and your just standing still is spot on .....been there and that took me back there for min...
When your father passed all of us wanted to make you the personification of your father an underserved weight placed upon you and one you rightly were never comfortable with. Even though you were never as successful on the track as your father, by making your own way outside of your father’s shadow, you’ve become exactly that person which we all hoped you’d be…the voice, the heart and the spirit of NASCAR and it’s fans. Thank you as clearly challenging as it was for you to vocalize what we’ve all felt about Ty and how each of us should move forward from this terrible tragedy.
Man, @3:20 when he started talking about the world still spinning I could hear the hurt in his voice. We lost our daughter at the age of 17 and the world seemed to speed up as we emotionally were paralyzed.
I’m not a huge NASCAR follower but what a decent man Dale Jr is.
Always err on the side of mercy. Very encouraging broadcast, Jr. I hope that your listeners will respond towards Ty Gibs with compassion & mercy.
Dale your father would be so proud of the man you're become . the same with kelly kerry an taylor . all great people . And l know your dad is looking down with a smile .
You are a good man Jr. You speak the words many many people are thinking since the announcement of Coy's death. I'm extremely heartbroken for the entire Gibbs family & friends. Thank you for your thoughts.
Real talk. Losing anyone sucks, especially a father.
Class act Jr.! Surely everyone else will do the same.
You can feel how close this is to Dale Jr - I hope you get the opportunity to connect with Ty and share in your very unique perspective, having very much been in similar circumstances. My heart goes out to the Gibbs family - that's tough.
You’re a good man, Dale Jr…..thank you for being who you are.
One of the most precious and helpful things is to hear stories from people in my dad's life. I was 23, he was 52 when he died.
I just lost my Dad last week. Thanks for your empathy and compassion Dale. 🙏🏼
Makes you cherish life even more with your loved ones
I've been where Joe's at , i lost 2 daughters between 2006-2008 plus a grandson , my prayers go out to him and his family . Its unbelievably hard to bury your children .
Grace is called for here with Ty Gibbs by all of us who love auto racing, the same kind of grace we've all received in our own lives. When the racing starts again next year we can go back to enthusiastically criticizing all drivers (not just Ty) for their on-track performance and behavior. For now in the Gibbs family's time of painful loss, we need to come together in support as a family of NASCAR fans. I believe Ty Gibbs will eventually emerge from this as a better person. We already know he can drive a race car with the best of 'em.
Life has a way of checking you back into reality when you seemingly lose your way.
Fair or not, this will grow up Ty Gibbs no doubt.
I posted the same sentiment to my twitter when I heard the news. Regardless of what happened this season on the race track, wipe the slate clean with Ty. This just changed his entire world forever. He doesn't need the burden of a bunch of total strangers judging his every word and decision on top of learning to live without his father. The Ty we see in 2023 is going to be a different man. He's not a kid anymore. Anyone who loses their dad that young is forced to grow up a lot faster. Give him a chance. He deserves one.
Very well said. Couldn't agree more. Prayers to Ty & Joe and whole Gibbs family
Seriously, I wish ALL people could be the kind, caring person that Dale Jr is. He is so thoughtful, and respectful, understanding and compassionate. That's a good man right there.
It’s hard to lose someone who holds your heart and no one stops to wait the sun comes up in the morning and we can’t stop it I pray for all those who have experienced this loss❤
I think sometimes as adults we forget things we did or said growing up. God bless ty and whole family. Believe dale jr comments so accurate. Love , heal, live.
I have been a Redskins fan since birth my dad made sure of it. I Lost my dad unexpectedly in 2017 when he was 48 years old from cardiac arrest....he had just gotten to the job he had been at for almost 30years.....being familiar with Joe and Coy from motocross, my heart aches for Joe, and all of the Gibbs family. May God be with them praying for their comfort. I believe that you said everything here Dale, your exactly right on how hard it is when that world around you keeps spinning without them here in the flesh. God bless you too sir.
So much respect for Dale jr. This guy is a humble beyond words and shows so much compassion and humility for others. One of a kind dude!!
5:00 Actually you can imagine Dale. You lived it. This was a great talk by a wise man who has learned a lot through loss, prayer, mourning, and recovery.
Dale i have so much respect for you and also appreciate your concern for Ty and the Gibb organization! ! You wear you heart on your sleeve! Thats why we love you !👍👍🇨🇦🇺🇸
I lost my best friend of 18 years , when I was 18. I couldn’t have said it better, life doesn’t stop, the world doesn’t stop.
This was one of the greatest conversations I’ve watched from you and that says a lot.
I feel for Ty, I hope he takes all the time he needs. Moments like these either make or break a person, and I hope he makes it.
and sometimes you wonder why it still goes on with out them
Yes, the worst, or hardest thing to endure, is How the world goes on, When your Heart breaks losing someone> I suppose the goid thing if Any thought about this. Is the strong can reach a Helping Hand to reach out to You; Try to find the Peace and Grace to to Pick up Ty, and Carry on, From your Tradgedy; Thankyou For such Analgedy Dale Jr. Of words From Experience> Blessed Be
This is why I am a Dale Sr and little E fan forever God bless 🙌 🙏 Gibbs family
Dale Jr., you have matured and your perspective on the loss of Coy Gibbs and the loss that Ty Gibbs is feeling , and the fact you will give Ty grace and a new chance. So proud of you.
Well said Jr, made me choke up a little knowing that I lost my dad at 13 and he was my world at that time . I would be the first to eat the words I posted on social media about how the weekend went with Ty before Coy was taken too soon. Hope Ty can get the support he needs to carry on .
It's truly heartbreaking at least two of Ty's siblings (his brothers) are younger than him and are still school age. In fact I believe Ty's youngest brother may be the same age you were when you lost your Dad. I'm not sure if Ty's sister is older or younger than Ty.
A great show very honest and heartfelt The signs of a grown up man THANKYOU
Rest In Peace Coy. Ty does deserve to receive grace.
Nothing but class! Thank you Dale.
I hope Ty comes through this as a better person. I would never wish someone get kicked into the dirt like this but I hope he finds humility through this and remembers that life can/will knock you down at any point and you will need help.
I’m glad his last moments with his dad was winning the championship I hope he holds on to that moment for ever and smiles . 😢
You’re a great person to help Ty through the loss of his dad. You understand what he is going through. I know it brings back memories of your dad. I have to say, Jr. you have grown into a great man and I know your dad would be very proud of you. Your fans all are ❤️
Didn't think I could love you more, turns out I can. You're a true champion Jr. Wise and compassionate.
Only people who have lost a loved one can understand the grieving. It never ends, we just learn to live with it, but it is always there under the surface. Ty Gibbs will need guidance now more than ever.
Spot on and Amen. I have been there and done that too many times.❤
I am proud to have been by your side the entire way. You are, The Man. Thanks Jr.
Prayers for the Gibbs family
This Is a Great Boy,,,, Dale Jr,,, He Is So "REAL".... Good God and Buddha,,,, Boy Did "Dale Sr",,,, Do a Great Job of Passing On,,, Character, Integrity, Honor, and Compassion,,,, Great Job,,, Dale Sr... I Love These Kids,,,, "June Bug",,, Kelly,,, Kerry",,, What Great Kids... Got To Thank,,, "Ralph" and "Mamaw."....
May God be with this young man and with Coach Gibbs and the entire Gibbs family. I pray they find peace in this time of sorrow.
Must respect to your insight Dale Jr. Deepest Sympathies go out to the Gibbs' family! But now Ty Gibbs is going to have to grow up in Life and on the Track!
I have looked up to coach Gibbs my whole life let's pray for that man
It’s really something how you can be so happy,high on a championship win one day,and so terribly down the next. I’m so glad Coy was their to see his son win the trophy ,yet so sorry for TY to lose his dad the very next day.
Blessed prayers to all his family friends & team mates.
Your a class act jr! Real character real compassion!
Thankyou, for your Good words of comfort 💖, of Rememberance Of Coy Gibbs, And support for Tradgedy of such Sort, Has made such A Super Hero of You, Dale Earnhardt ❤️
You can hate the way Ty races, heck you don't even have to like him as a person, but when it comes down to it the whole racing community should be there for him, no doubt. This ain't a racing deal, it's a boy who lost his dad. I don't have many good feelings for him on the track, but I sure hope him and his family can get through this the best they can. Racers are a family and they need that right now.
Dale Jr. is the most respectful and thoughtful ambassador to sports that we have in america.
What a good man, Dale, a real human being. His conversation with Erik Jones recently helped me understand what had happened with the death of my dad when I was 19, 48 years ago. Thanx Dale really.
I agree with you Dale, it's important for us all to realize to forgiveness is a good thing, but you keep doing what you're doing Dale, thanks
Dale Jr is a big man. More class than many.
Thank you for talking about this, I can relate to wanting the world to stop when you lose a loved one. Our world stops everyone else’s continues but we as people need some time to understand how to function without part of our world.
This Podcast was excellent. Thank you, for being the men you are.
Dale, to me you have always been a class guy. I was a huge fan of your Dad, when he passed away I almost quit watching NASCAR, It didn't mean the same to me anymore. But I was also a fan of you. The ONLY reason I kept watching was you, for me you carried the torch for the emptiness that we as fans of your Dad had. Now I watch, not as much because you're not racing, but I do watch and listen when you're broadcasting. As many would, I would love to see you have a cup team and hope you do one day. God Bless!
P. S. LOVE your podcasts, listen to most all of them.
Terry
Spoken like a true gentleman. Hopefully when Dale speaks….people listen. Thank you, Jr. ❤️
Everyone that is young needs a mentor after tragedy like this Dale. Your hire Dale, pay it forward!
Losing your dad unexpectedly is an extremely hard lick. For me, I'd hear a great story or joke then want to call him but I couldn't.
Dale Jr. I don't have the right words to properly express the greatness that is so evident in the man you are! You have let the worst thing in your life be the beam to goodness. The very wise but humbleness that you bring to the tables is truly spectacular and sets you apart from almost anybody else I can think of. We all benefit from being exposed to your mannerism and insight. For sure the leader on forward movement.
I pray your words are comforting to the family Dale.We love you you are like family to us God bless you all
Great insight Dale, Ty will need love and support through this difficult time. Thank you for the message.
Yeah, even though I’m not a fan of Ty, it’s time to set aside it, because both Jr and I had been through the same boat Ty is going through.
Thank you, Dale. It was really hard when my 7-year-old grand daughter died of cancer, and the world did not stop. I have often prayed for your healing over the years, and I will pray for Ty’s as well.
One of the MANY reasons I watch you (and your Dirty Mo team) is simply your true honesty and compassion, you say what you mean and mean what you say. All of you! Without putting any sort of spin on anything. God bless you all for that. Thoughts and prayers to the entire Gibbs family.❤
“The world keeps going” you deal with it day after day some days better than others. You never get over losing a parent you hold the grief forever never truly goes away becomes apart of who you are. Can’t imagine being in spotlight having deal with that pain. “Unless you walk in their shoes” you can’t truly imagine. Dale Jr such a humble man. God Bless
I feel horrible for Ty. I know what it was like when I lost my dad and I'm alot older then him. He definitely deserves all the grace and I hope he has someone there for him
I was also a lot older and still miss him
stronger man, will shed some tears. even steel will fail, hug your family
Heartfelt and extremely well spoken Dale, I could hear it in your voice.
Junior, you are a class act. The world needs more people with your attitude.
Thank you Dale Jr, well said. Thoughts are with the Gibbs this holiday season.
Peace and love to the entire Gibbs family as well as anyone reading this.
feel so sorry for Ty lost my dad years ago and I still miss him THanks Jr
Just another brutal reminder of how fragile life can be.
Be thankful for each day and especially be thankful for each breath that gives us life as news like this shows there’s no guarantee of how many we’ll get .
Most likely everyone if they’ve lived enough has lost a grand parent an aunt or uncle a mother or father a brother or sister a husband or a wife or a friend and so we move on with the lesson that life is temporary.
Be grateful for what you have 🙏👌😊❤️
Dale,you have grown so wise. You have become such an impact on the nascar nation just like you dad but in your own way. I am 61yo and I am learning life lessons from you. Truly wise beyond your years.
Dale Jr. I've lost both of my parents and you said exactly how it feels. I wanted to the world to stop or slow down. But life just keeps going, your friends, life, work. Everything.
It's hard to get back after a tough loss.
I just lost my mother back In January at the age of 33. The way Dale describes the feelings is spot on. You just want the world to pause and take a break with you. I miss you mom.
Loss my Dad at 14, he was a die hard Sr fan...my middle name is even Dale. That was over 20 years ago and I tell ya it's still tough. I think about him everyday
I lost my dad in 2021! We were big Nascar fans and that was definitely dad- daughter time! Now I can't even watch races! It's too hard on me!! Prayers for the Gibbs family!
I’ll say this, I’m not a nascar fan, I’m an Iraq combat veteran that drives a truck, my dad taught me to do that (everything I know came from my dad) and my dad drove a truck til the day he drew his last breath. I saw my dad cry 4 times in his life, the day his dad died, the day his mom died, the day my mom (his wife) died and the day dale sr died. I live a state away from my dad and it took me 13 hrs to get to him when his brain aneurism burst, and I never got to hear last words or have him grab my hand or be able to show that love to him before he passed over. With that being said I miss those Monday morning 2am calls from my dad when me and him were both on the road driving trying to make deliveries and keeping each other awake and making sure we were both not too tired to knock down another 100 miles so dale jr my hats off to you sir
I hope that everyone who said ugly things about Ty and wished bad things on him because of some of his actions takes a moment to realize he is a human and a very young one at that. I’m glad that Jr. said that he plans to give him grace in bunches and I hope the garage and the industry does the same. Im sure Ty will grow from everything that has happened this season and will probably do it faster with the passing of his dad and the support of the community.
I hope that you understand no one wished "bad things on him" maybe rough him up on track or give him payback (for what he has done, equal payback) but not for actual bad things. He was a punk on the track this year but he is a human and he is a kid and I am sure a good kid. I agree, I think him winning this year and then the next day losing his Dad will kick things into focus and he will realize life is not about just being the best, it is about how you handle the ups and downs. Anyway, RIP Coy.
Ty is 20 not 12. No one should have to lose their father this soon but Dale is going the wrong way on this. You do not let someone act how they want just because they suffer a loss. The world is not on your side and we all will suffer loss and defeat. We simply live in a world where too many free passes are given for bad behavior. Might just be why we have some the issues out there that we have.
I'm not big on TY Gibbs but he deserves grace and respect for his loss. He is human people seem to lose sight of that. Pray for him and the Gibbs family. Racing is one thing. Life is another.
God bless you Dale and the whole Gibbs family.
Dale,
Your mature wisdom is very valuable, thanks ❤️
Thank you for showing people the real human side of racing and what it means to be surrounded by family and how important that is ❤🙏
Wonderful words Dale Jr.
Such an eloquent and real honest talk about life death loss family. You are a special human. We need more people like you in this world. I got into nascar by accident when my fedex rep gave me tickets to the fedex suite in New Hampshire. Took my son and as we walked up the hill for the first time we saw you careening down the front stretch during practice. It was thrilling and hooked us. Denny was super kind to my son and it was one of the best days of my life. Thank you for unpacking this experience in such an honest way. Oh and Ps I am mamba smiths old baseball coach and am still mad at him for missing games to go racing …another great human involved in this sport or more appropriately family.
My respect for Dale Jr. has gone through the roof the last few years. I was never a fan of his when he drove, but I wish I had been in retrospect m. He’s a damn good human and far smarter than I ever gave him credit for.
Junebug when your Dad past I can honestly say it hit me harder than anything I'd ever experienced and then I thought you, Kelly, Kerry and Taylor and knew your grief was so much more than mine. To live through that and carry on as you all did made me stronger. God bless you all. My heartbroke for the Gibbs family.
Especially young Ty. Already feeling pursicuted from the relentless criticism, already emotionally fragile. I can't imagine how this boy feels. All I can do is send love and prayers. I do hope people will be kinder, not so judgemental and give him the support he needs. We all are just human. ❤️🙏