Gary Nelson Tells Legendary Cheating Stories and How He’s Dealing with On-Track Tragedies

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Join Dale Earnhardt Jr. on the Dale Jr. Download as he interviews legendary NASCAR crew chief Gary Nelson. Known for his innovative strategies and daring tactics, Nelson has worked with iconic drivers like Ricky Rudd, Bobby Allison, and Geoff Bodine. Gary delves into the world of NASCAR innovation, sharing stories about finding ways around NASCAR’s scales, aerodynamics advancements, and his cars that looked "too good" to inspectors.
    Nelson also recounts the early days of his career, discussing his relationship with Robert Gee, lessons learned from Darrell Waltrip, and his crucial role in Dale Earnhardt's first win at Bristol. Dale Jr. and Gary explore his give-and-take relationship with Bobby Allison and what it took for them to achieve success together.
    The conversation continues with Nelson’s time at Hendrick Motorsports, the creation of SABCO with Felix Sabates, and his transition to the NASCAR Winston Cup Director role. Gary reveals how Rick Hendrick's persuasive skills led him to join HMS, his experiences with Geoff Bodine in winning the Daytona 500, and behind-the-scenes stories that inspired "Days of Thunder."
    Gary shares pivotal moments, including a near-firing after a shouting match with Kyle Petty at Dover, and his mission to enhance NASCAR safety after witnessing tragic on-track crashes. This episode is a treasure trove of insights and stories from one of NASCAR's most influential figures. Don't miss this compelling conversation on the Dale Jr Download!
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    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction and Background of Gary Nelson
    06:55 - Innovative Techniques and Weight Manipulation in NASCAR
    14:12 - Challenges and Excitement in the NASCAR Industry
    21:52 - Stories and Anecdotes from the NASCAR World
    46:34 - The Challenges of the 1980 Season and the Return in 1981
    56:07 - The Importance of Aerodynamics in Racing
    01:05:07 - The Struggles and Successes with Bobby Allison
    01:14:45 - The Role of Crew Chiefs in Setting Up Race Cars
    01:22:26 - Transition and Success with the R&D Car at Daytona
    01:28:15 - Engineering and Setup: Tire Temperatures and Panhard Bar
    01:46:16 - Feuds and Rivalries in NASCAR
    01:58:23 - Commentating and Transition to Sabco Racing
    02:04:29 - The Dominance of the #88 Car and the Advantage of Radio and Tire Development
    02:14:38 - Transitioning to Working for NASCAR and the Focus on Safety Innovation
    02:19:45 - The Importance of Holding the Driver Tightly in the Car and the Development of Safer Walls
    02:26:06 - Pride in the Safety Advancements Made During Nelson's Time at NASCAR
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  • @wesryman
    @wesryman 20 дней назад +135

    These interviews from the “older generation” in the NASCAR early years are amazing!

    • @DirtyMoMedia
      @DirtyMoMedia  20 дней назад +11

      Which one has been your favorite? Who would you like to see next?

    • @Joehughes2869
      @Joehughes2869 20 дней назад +14

      @@DirtyMoMedia please get Harry Gant (33) Mr.September… he would have great stories 🏁🏁🏁🏁

    • @Joehughes2869
      @Joehughes2869 20 дней назад +2

      If I remember right in that four race win streak in September harry(33) beat Earnhardt at north Wilksboro in a close race @DirtyMoMedia

    • @happywrenching960
      @happywrenching960 20 дней назад

      ​@@Joehughes2869They did have Harry on already, but Dale did say be would have him back.

    • @davidburchfield2720
      @davidburchfield2720 20 дней назад +1

      @@DirtyMoMedia Harry gant

  • @derekjhpeterson3882
    @derekjhpeterson3882 20 дней назад +43

    He basically admitted to a level of PTSD from the tragic wrecks that took lives. For him to be able to talk through those years and about that subject, takes a lot of strength of character. Great interview and hats off to Gary Nelson for his contributions to the sport.

    • @alfee9411
      @alfee9411 18 дней назад +3

      Yeah true innovation in his head always! And yeah he carried it with him in the bad stuff too, it would be hard to not carry it around 💯.
      Hats off to Gary for sharing and clarifying a few details.
      I've never heard anything but being a stickler, about him, picky is good and keep em thinking 🤔

  • @jimjimtiger
    @jimjimtiger 20 дней назад +31

    Wow, best guest and interview ever. I sat and watched the whole 2 hours and 46 minutes in one sitting.

  • @chadsanner792
    @chadsanner792 20 дней назад +54

    Man everyone who was a SR fan thought when he was taken away they missed the end of his career, but what nobody realized they would never get the chance to see was who he really was. After all racers are finished racing they lighten up and let the real stories out. I always think of all the stories that Sr took with him that we’ll never get to hear. I think it’s great that jr has all these guys to tell him the stories of who his dad really was and he gives us the opportunity to hear them too.

  • @timbooher5038
    @timbooher5038 20 дней назад +21

    One of the best interviews yet!!!! A truly humble man...

  • @farout1220
    @farout1220 13 дней назад +4

    I believe your interview with Gary Nelson is by far the best one yet! Gary is truly a brilliant man far beyond his 2 days of high school. His strongest point is exactly what he said it was in being able to gather the right people around him, and find the best solutions, then implement them successfully... Whether it was tire wear and traction with his engineer, or gear ratios with his driver and engine builder, or driver safety, he pulled the right people in and knew where to go to find help... He's a straight shooter 100% honest guy!

  • @user-cu7mt3iy1e
    @user-cu7mt3iy1e 20 дней назад +23

    Excellent Fantastic Interview
    5 star ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
    Wow, what an impressive interview
    I'm 71 years old and have followed Nascar for decades.This was so informative, pure gold. I hung on every word. I have watched it twice just to make sure if I missed anything. THIS IS THE ERA OF NASCAR .
    Thank you, Jr.
    Ana
    ☯️☮️

    • @DirtyMoMedia
      @DirtyMoMedia  15 дней назад

      Thank you so much for watching!

  • @aaronb4936
    @aaronb4936 19 дней назад +12

    I love how Dale get these guys who are totally unknown to me and somehow I end up listening too and enjoying the whole conversation. The people behind the scenes really made the sport what it was/is.

    • @jerryandrews3699
      @jerryandrews3699 14 дней назад

      The history of this sport goes back practically to the beginning of the automobile

    • @daniellaws2307
      @daniellaws2307 20 часов назад

      I am a die hard nascar fan since I was 7 or 8 years old. I'm 73 years old now. I remember most of the things he has discussed here. I watched it happen in real time for the most part. I remember the days when the booth crew was Benny Parsons, Buddy Baker, and Dr. Jerry Punch. Those days are gone, the sport has changed, the whole atmosphere is different in the racing world. It is a safer sport, it's still entertaining, but it's not nearly as much fun.

  • @Bill-uu6vs
    @Bill-uu6vs 20 дней назад +19

    Absolutely the best episode I’ve seen so far! Thank you Gary Nelson

  • @terryfranklin7350
    @terryfranklin7350 18 дней назад +9

    When he talked about working on cars with his dad and anticipating the next wrench his dad would need....made me cry. It took me back...Anybody else?

    • @ms5221
      @ms5221 18 дней назад

      Yeah, me too. Dad taught me that way too

    • @tillman40
      @tillman40 15 дней назад

      I helped my dad fix his broken stuff in the cold of the NE. Never paid me any gratitude or attention. I learned a lot about narcissism though

  • @gregorygolden1296
    @gregorygolden1296 20 дней назад +9

    Thanks JR. For getting Gary on your show. That's one smart man. He knew what it took to make winners.

  • @mikeread7168
    @mikeread7168 20 дней назад +15

    I’ve always had a lot of respect for Gary Nelson. What an incredible conversation.
    A local Southern California guy that did well.

  • @jcearnhardt393
    @jcearnhardt393 20 дней назад +16

    This show is priceless to us fans. Thank you jr

  • @benwatkins7600
    @benwatkins7600 19 дней назад +5

    Never has nearly three hours of my time gone by so quickly. I almost passed on watching this because of the length, but it was well worth the experience! Gary Nelson is a stud duck!

  • @blakeandrews9496
    @blakeandrews9496 21 день назад +35

    listened to this on apple podcasts earlier and my god, when i read the episode description i knew it would be a good one but i couldn’t BELIEVE how invested i got. fabulous interview, great guest

    • @DirtyMoMedia
      @DirtyMoMedia  20 дней назад +2

      Glad you enjoy it! We loved it!

  • @davidburchfield2720
    @davidburchfield2720 20 дней назад +12

    Gery should be in the Nascar Hall of fame in my opinion !!!

  • @terrygarvin1392
    @terrygarvin1392 20 дней назад +17

    Love and miss the good ole Days. Thank You for sharing Sir.

  • @Joehughes2869
    @Joehughes2869 20 дней назад +8

    This was another one of the best interviews… now get an interview with Harry Gant (33)Mr.September. It’s always the best when y’all have the old guard in for talks 🏁🏁🏁🏁

  • @jerrypicciarelli9774
    @jerrypicciarelli9774 20 дней назад +28

    The Hall of Fame is great but the Download will be the video archives of what’s going to preserve the sport and document the history.

    • @HazzyME
      @HazzyME 20 дней назад +1

      One of the best interviews to date. Could not take a break from it. Excellent!

  • @MatthewRRader
    @MatthewRRader 20 дней назад +6

    Absolutely great interview with Gary Nelson !!!! Gary is largely responsible for many years of success within Nascar . Also it was so interesting to hear about all the experiences that he shared about his career and all the legends that he worked with. Awesome...Awesome and thanks for preserving Nascar history for all of us !!!

  • @steveschannel4759
    @steveschannel4759 20 дней назад +4

    Gary, I don't know if you'll read these comments but this was AWESOME!! When I first saw the length of the video I knew I would have to watch it in segments but 2:46:16 later, I was wishing it hadn't ended. These behind the scenes stories were amazing and I'm begging you, please come back again and share some more. Thanks JR for persistently hounding him until he said yes.

    • @danielgarrett1155
      @danielgarrett1155 18 дней назад

      I agree, and I came to the comments to say exactly that.
      It's funny how my love of the sport grows as the time keeps speeding by. This was an interview with a pure champion of life. I believe, one of the best interviews ever

  • @BrianPark-ip4ld
    @BrianPark-ip4ld 20 дней назад +4

    This is such a treat being a long time fan getting to hear and re-live the stories. When Mr. Nelson read those 10 names it really hit hard. So many people had minor and major roles in the sport that interwoven together make it so much more than just cars going in circles. Thank you Dale. These just keep getting better and better. ❤

  • @davidweinstein8052
    @davidweinstein8052 17 дней назад +4

    Junior: One of your best interviews yet!!!

  • @mrstyle_67
    @mrstyle_67 20 дней назад +9

    I wasn’t sure at first about this episode. But I have to say Gary was a great guest and had an incredible story. Dale , you did a great job I believe in creating a comfort level for the show that allowed Gary to open up and give the details you had hoped to hear. I thought it might have been hard at first for Gary to get going but it didn’t and you gentlemen did a phenomenal job! Great job!👏🏻 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @mikestansberry8656
    @mikestansberry8656 20 дней назад +4

    These interviews are freaking awesome for us guys from back in the day. Thanks Jr. for doing what you do.

  • @busher69
    @busher69 20 дней назад +13

    WOW - Gary Nelson. When you talk about great minds in NASCAR history his name is near the top of that list every time. Thank you Jr. for bringing this level history to all of us through your show. The safety improvements in driver cockpits from HANS, and especially seats has filtered down to grass roots racing. I remember seats in sprint cars from the 80s 90s and early 2000s and cringe. We were so far out of the park it's almost embarrassing. Looking at those same seats today we thank God for all of the work put into safety by Gary and his team and down through the entire industry.

  • @phillipbaggett2270
    @phillipbaggett2270 День назад

    I spent the 90’s working in NASCAR and can say without a doubt that Gary was a very nice man and you had to get up awful early in the morning to get something by him. What a great interview!

  • @wysetech2000
    @wysetech2000 20 дней назад +7

    Geeze, I didn't recognize Gary Nelson until he sat down and began talking. He was a great guy and seems to still be a great guy. Always a no BS guy and still is. It takes a lot of guts to talk about all the greats who died during his watch and I hope he doesn't blame himself. As we all know there is more than one person involved. Safety is on everyone.

    • @jamesscully529
      @jamesscully529 20 дней назад +1

      He is 71 years old now, and most of his visible career was in his thirties and fourties. He and Ray Evernham brought the job of the crew chief to a new and different level from what it had been with engineers and what not. They didn't invent it but their 'creativity' also set new levels.

  • @timblankenship3797
    @timblankenship3797 19 дней назад +1

    Easily one of the top 3 episodes ever. You and your team deserve an Emmy, Jr. You do amazing work.

  • @butch8169
    @butch8169 20 дней назад +3

    Junior....i absolutely LOVE listening to stories like this from people like Gary and Mark Martin and others. it takes a lot of us old-timers back to "the good ol' days." Thanks, buddy.

  • @chadhazelwood5999
    @chadhazelwood5999 16 дней назад +2

    I grew up in hickory going to the track and later moved to Myrtle Beach in the 80s i miss the old school NASCAR i remember watching JR in the mom and pops car at Myrtle

  • @tigersfan14
    @tigersfan14 19 дней назад +3

    Grant Adcox
    JD McDuffie
    John Nemechek
    Rodney Orr
    Neil Bonnett
    Clifford Allison
    Adam Petty
    Kenny Irwin Jr.
    Tony Roper
    Dale Earnhardt
    It really hit hard when Gary read off these names. These were drivers who paid the ultimate price. For all the true NASCAR fans, it's our obligation to never forget these drivers and their story.

  • @jimlafreeda43
    @jimlafreeda43 19 дней назад +1

    Probably your best interview! Talk about a Hall of Fame worthy person, Gary Nelson!

  • @thezoomguys385
    @thezoomguys385 3 дня назад

    I can never get enough of these stories. Dale Jr. - Keep bringing these legends on, as they have such great history and stories. For the ones that may be resistant to talking about it, tell them you have an audience that really appreciates what they have to say.
    Imagine if it could somehow be done that you get folks like Jr Johnson, Bill France Sr & Jr, Neil Bonnett, Smokey, and many others who have passed on, on as well....Like a NASCAR Field of Dreams...

  • @rogerhollingsworth7579
    @rogerhollingsworth7579 11 дней назад

    Gary had my respect as a Crew Chief, this interview brought about a whole new Appreciation for his Life's work. A Heartfelt Thank you for the Honesty,and personally emotional stories.

  • @Grundle_ItcH085
    @Grundle_ItcH085 20 дней назад +7

    It’s apparent this fella feels some responsibility for the lack of safety in nascar during his time, but his passion & vulnerability is beyond commendable

  • @brianclifton9988
    @brianclifton9988 20 дней назад +2

    This interview was great. I love hearing the people that made nascar . The real nascar when the cars were at the show rooms. Not a 4door cut down car. The history and how they did things is what I like.

  • @manglermalachi8080
    @manglermalachi8080 12 дней назад

    I truly appreciate Jr's efforts to record these rich histories and often forgotten stories. I had only ever known Gary Nelson as a NASCAR official. What an awesome career!

  • @HughD
    @HughD 8 дней назад

    I thoroughtly enjoyed this interview. I was a total fan of racing in the 80's and 90's when I lived about 20 miles from Martinsville. Like another of your viewers, I watched the whole thing at one time and wasn't ready to quit. Please bring Gary back. Thank you.

  • @adamfeder7125
    @adamfeder7125 14 дней назад

    These interviews are absolute GOLD. Between the funny stories and the heart wrenching moments and memories it really humanizes the sport. I absolutely love all of these interviews.

  • @saleen367
    @saleen367 20 дней назад +2

    Gary Nelson is a time capsule of NASCAR. Fantastic interview and exceptional person. I wish him continued success.

  • @davidstuart8644
    @davidstuart8644 18 дней назад +1

    To me this ranked up there as one of your best guest interviews. Gary's career was fascinating to listen to. Thank you Dale & Gary.

  • @PaulStrickland-b8w
    @PaulStrickland-b8w 2 дня назад

    This is one of my favorite interviews you have done. Gary is such a humble, honest guy. I appreciate him respecting the others who have told the same stories from a different perspective and wanting to preserve their integrity with the viewing audience. It was great to hear his story. I look foward to him coming back.

  • @jperry3328
    @jperry3328 20 дней назад +2

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Best podcast interview ever! Gary Nelson’s career in NASCAR and my fandom started at the same time. I’m 53 and remember sitting on the front porch with my granddaddy listening to races on MRN in the mid to late 70s up until he passed away in 1990. I continued as a major fan until the mid 2000s. I was a Bill Elliott fan until his career winded down then I stayed on as a jr. fan until he retired. I tried to stay a casual fan but the new car and parity ruined it for me. Parity has no place in racing. It should be about fast cars. It doesn’t matter how fast they are if they’re all going the same speed. Anyway…… I loved this interview with Gary Nelson. I lived NASCAR through his career. This brought back so many memories and offered clarity on several things that I didn’t fully understand as it was happening. You outdid yourself on this one, jr..!!!! Thank you!!!!!

  • @MaggieandMissyPugs
    @MaggieandMissyPugs 20 дней назад +2

    JR
    This is one of the best interviews you have done. I learned soo much about Gary Nelson that I thought I knew about 5%. The stories about your Dad were incredible. Tears were in my eyes. Keep the face Brother Dale

  • @larrylitz8964
    @larrylitz8964 20 дней назад +2

    Dale, I appreciate the show so much, it bang back the real history and the real story behind NASCAR and the people that made it great. Young people today never know how this all started. What actually happened all they see is today’s suit and tie people this gives them the idea of what a real person with grease in their fingernails and tattered clothes to make NASCAR what it is, watched this from the beginning of TV and this is one of the most informative shows of the real NASCAR. Gary Nelson I wish you the best your endeavors and Dale Junior I thank you so much for bringing this delight made my day.

  • @treyshuler9493
    @treyshuler9493 20 дней назад +4

    Still listening because I keep rewinding to listen again. This stuff is amazing!

  • @markmidkiff7048
    @markmidkiff7048 20 дней назад +2

    Nice one! It's aggravating to me, though, that two people aren't in HOF already. Jerry Punch and Gary Nelson. Both are very deserving

  • @SDCBMS
    @SDCBMS 18 дней назад +1

    DALE JR IS BY FAR THE BEST IN NASCAR,!!! PHENOMENAL TEAM AROUND HIM. ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL!!!

  • @GlynnWilsonAustin
    @GlynnWilsonAustin 19 дней назад +1

    This is one of the better interviews. Gary Nelson is a prime example of a wonderful person who is also a "self-made man."

  • @jasonwelch8
    @jasonwelch8 18 дней назад +1

    What a great interview. I loved how uncomfortable he was telling some of those stories. Those are the stories that need to be told the most.

  • @TD16V
    @TD16V 10 дней назад +1

    Best episode yet. Thanks for getting the older guys on to share their stories.

    • @DirtyMoMedia
      @DirtyMoMedia  9 дней назад

      Who would you like to see on next?!

  • @normanbyrne9868
    @normanbyrne9868 16 дней назад +1

    I'm a huge fan of these interviews with former drivers and officials. To hear stories from those who were there and participated and/or were witness is nothing short of amazing. Thank you for keeping this going. It is so important to hear these stories and see where the sport came from as it is heading to where it is now and beyond. Keep up the great work and great interviewing.

  • @dalepawlowski2317
    @dalepawlowski2317 15 дней назад

    Jr, that was an amazing interview. I had never heard of Gary Nelson before today. Now I find out he is the reason I'm such a fan of NASCAR. Top Notch guy!
    Bravo! Tell Gary thanks from me please.

  • @MiscRocketVideos
    @MiscRocketVideos 19 дней назад +2

    Awesome interview!!! And he absolutely saved many racers lives, not just in NASCAR, but so many other local race tracks that adopted safety innovations. A huge benefit to the sport for sure. Look forward to the next time he swings by!!!

  • @user-ho2ix6zo4x
    @user-ho2ix6zo4x 20 дней назад +1

    Absolutely the best best interview that had me from the beginning. I’ve heard the stories about the lead radios and helmets and had no idea that Gary was the guy. I had no idea. This guy is incredible. From his sheepish beginning to the emotion of these drivers deaths. Bravo! Thank you DJ. I stayed up until 4 am CT and watched every min.

  • @brycecrousore1985
    @brycecrousore1985 19 дней назад +1

    Not just all-around broadcaster, Dale Jr. is an incredibly good interviewer, too!

  • @josephmonroe2537
    @josephmonroe2537 19 дней назад

    One of your best interviews , and that’s a high bar. I enjoyed learning more about Gary and his intellect. Get him back soon!

  • @user-ip6hd1fn7e
    @user-ip6hd1fn7e 19 дней назад

    Dale, I think this was one of your best interviews ever and was so very informative. Love all the history from the inside with humble honesty.

  • @mattriley339
    @mattriley339 15 дней назад +1

    Full disclosure, I've only been catching the Dale Jr Download for the last couple of months and regrettfully, I wish I had started watching sooner. I've really been missing out on quality interviews like this! Dale Jr is such a legend, historian and asset to Nascar; and Gary was such an awesome guest to feature! I don't blame Gary for being modest because he certainly does not seem like the boastful type of person, but considering he's accomplished so much in his career, it was so entertaining to hear him open up and share many aspects of his life. Thank you for being so persistent to have him as a guest! I will be tuning in regularly going forward and I'm looking forward to Gary visiting Dale Jr in the future!

    • @DirtyMoMedia
      @DirtyMoMedia  15 дней назад +1

      Which interview is your favorite so far?

    • @mattriley339
      @mattriley339 15 дней назад

      @DirtyMoMedia I don't think it would be fair to choose a favorite interview, especially from the handful that I've seen thus far. Each guest has come from a unique background and they all possess an important piece of the puzzle that has shaped Nascar today.

  • @timthe123kid
    @timthe123kid 18 дней назад +1

    That was a really interesting interview. I enjoyed that thanks Dale. Thanks, Gary Nelson.

  • @robertpiper5411
    @robertpiper5411 11 дней назад

    Great interview, please thank Gary for taking the time for us old time fans. Felt like I lived his stories.

  • @toddroot2197
    @toddroot2197 19 дней назад

    Best interview ever. Thanks for having this on it. Reminds me of the race cars I worked on and the trophies that I wanted to win too too. Thank you so much!!!!

  • @DLPyke-vs9zp
    @DLPyke-vs9zp 11 дней назад

    Thank you Dale, this has been, without a doubt, one of the best interviews to date. Thank you to Gary as well.

  • @King1614
    @King1614 20 дней назад +7

    Oh my god, I’ve been waiting on this one!!! I can’t believe he got him on the show.

    • @DirtyMoMedia
      @DirtyMoMedia  20 дней назад +1

      We were super excited about it. Thank you for watching!

    • @King1614
      @King1614 20 дней назад

      @@DirtyMoMedia get Jimmy Fennig, Philippe Lopez, and Ronny Crooks on here and my life will be complete

  • @NonNein-bn6ni
    @NonNein-bn6ni 5 дней назад +1

    Amazing interview, I always appreciate learning new NASCAR history. I can only imagine what these stories would be like if Dale Sr was here to put his 3 cents in.
    And, bring back Lost Speedways! 😉

  • @elvzwoods
    @elvzwoods 12 дней назад

    Gary's concern for safety is the most compelling thing about him. His safety accomplishments are the biggest trophy he could ever win.

  • @etiennegregoire3091
    @etiennegregoire3091 16 дней назад +1

    This was great. Love the fact he mentioned why he had a LeMans hat....what a place LeMans

  • @macsmith-cg6wg
    @macsmith-cg6wg 19 дней назад +1

    Great interview with Gary Nelson and you on what he did for NASCAR safety 👍

  • @skip1835
    @skip1835 15 дней назад +1

    For me - spellbinding - start to finish - great work getting this one put together Dale - as a side note (because the entire interview was fascinating) and yes, I personally know it's very old news to many that will NEVER feel old or get old for me, but the loss of your dad changed countless lives way beyond your own family, it's as if the world itself changed that day - for Gary to pass along some of the details of the efforts behind the scenes of all of Nascar losses, especially your dads, was very precious to hear about and gain some understanding about. 🙏

  • @williamtahran2033
    @williamtahran2033 20 дней назад +2

    Thank you Dale Jr., I love watching your show! My grandfather had a supermodified in the 70s that he ran at Stockton 99 Speedway and he told me the reason for white pants in the pits was for safety, more easy to see people in the pits.

  • @guppy2129
    @guppy2129 20 дней назад +1

    Wow! Such a special historic interview, Dale Jr & Gary! Brought me back to the good ol' days when innovation was tried & tested. Thank you both👏👏👏💥💥

  • @elvzwoods
    @elvzwoods 12 дней назад

    I'm on day 3 trying to get through this great interview. I can only give so much time each day, but it's great hearing these great stories.

  • @macsmith-cg6wg
    @macsmith-cg6wg 19 дней назад +1

    Used to go to the Rock twice a year for several years. I was there when Kyle was running. Y'all had that track figured out. Kyle was awesome for a while there. 👍🏁

  • @rdththth
    @rdththth 11 дней назад

    Great interview! Thanks to the safety innovations, there are lots of drivers today taking tremendous hits, walking away, and driving again next week. Those same hits a few years ago would result in driver's missing the next race or worse. Never before have so many drivers been able to eventually retire under their own terms. Thank you Gary Nelson.

  • @jefferymeyers2737
    @jefferymeyers2737 20 дней назад +1

    Thank you Jr. for another amazing interview. Gary is amazing man his history in the sport his emotions what a amazing interview
    Thank you . I am 60 and loved the old NASCAR since I was little, what a great insight into the past .

  • @henrychubbs2823
    @henrychubbs2823 5 дней назад

    Long interview but loaded with interesting stories which left me wanting more. Mr. Earnhardt, your preparation is nothing short of amazing.

  • @narcoosseefl
    @narcoosseefl 13 дней назад

    Super interesting! Thank you Gary for indulging Dale Jr. and granting the interview.

  • @rcwbud52
    @rcwbud52 13 дней назад

    What a great interview! This is from my era, races I grew up with. Just a marvelous series of memories from a guy that I had not known about. Just amazing, and you did a great job giving him room to tell his story. Thank you.

  • @kevindavison201
    @kevindavison201 18 часов назад

    People like Gary here are the one's you can just sit and listen to story after story! And one of the most ingunive people ever!

  • @markbrown9838
    @markbrown9838 20 дней назад +1

    Outstanding interview with Gary Nelson. I was at Rockingham that day Kyle dominated the entire field. Wow, that was a great car. Can't wait for Gary to come back on and he and Dale talk about what Gary's done since he left NASCAR.

  • @dalespencer3565
    @dalespencer3565 20 дней назад

    By far my most favorite interview of all time. I was involved with NASCAR during the same years and he described it exactly how it was.

  • @nathanshiflet4517
    @nathanshiflet4517 20 дней назад +1

    This is an awesome interview, loved it. Please let Gary know he did fantastic and would love more!

  • @johnmarschalk1977
    @johnmarschalk1977 19 дней назад

    If you don't do this now, all of it will be gone in a few years. This is special. Dad was big NASCAR fan so stationed in California went to Riverside for all the cup races but many others. To hear Gary talking about sliding under fence to get to turn 6 brings back to many memories, as that was where we sat at every race.

  • @therealfazethree860
    @therealfazethree860 5 дней назад

    Absolute great show, that was amazing and to see how emotional he got naming those 10 drivers that we lost. Thanks Jr & Dirty Mo Media!

  • @TomTaylor14
    @TomTaylor14 16 дней назад +1

    Awesome interview Jr. Thank you for that!!

  • @jimnorris1027
    @jimnorris1027 19 дней назад

    Dale, you are hitting home runs. Good job. Gary Nelson was a great show.

  • @jodyvanliew2514
    @jodyvanliew2514 15 дней назад

    I could listen to these racing stories all day long . Keep them coming .

  • @Enfield-1853
    @Enfield-1853 18 дней назад

    Thanks Dale Jr. for doing these. Great job getting these guys to come in and record this wonderful history of Nascar. One of the best shows I have seen on Nascar. I am 64 and was a Bobby Allison fan back in the day.

  • @ridged8
    @ridged8 18 дней назад

    What a beautiful man!! Thank you Dale, extremely well done. Was on the verge of tears throughout.

  • @jasonjackson5493
    @jasonjackson5493 20 дней назад +4

    Unbelievable! Can we just do this every week lol

  • @RLSmith83
    @RLSmith83 18 дней назад

    Wow, incredible interview, hats off DMM. Gary Nelson what a career and caring person.

  • @duanequam7709
    @duanequam7709 15 дней назад +1

    Dale, each time I listen to your interviews I think that's it best you have done,then you do it again. Thanks for these amazing stories.

  • @ChrisCampbell-o7d
    @ChrisCampbell-o7d 18 дней назад

    What an amazing interview. I loved how you let him figure out how to say what he felt he needed to say, and the way to say it. Your insight into his life was so helpful as well. I didn't have any idea who this guy was but I trusted that you'd bring it to life because it was important to you...and, man, it tied up some neat loose ends from your project last year...so helpful, so fun, and couldn't get enough of it! Great job! My favorite part...he blames himself for everything...he got into a role with NASCAR that he never thought to be in, took it on did the best he could, then the icon was killed...if he wasn't in charge at that time, as humble as he is, could NASCAR say they'd have the track record of no deaths since? Perfect guy in the spot at the time to make it as safe as it is today...hate that it took that, but, as he said, they were headed in that direction, especially after Adam's death. If ya'll get a chance, do five more hours, and have a couple of them be on a fishing boat.

  • @mntlblok
    @mntlblok 20 дней назад +2

    Was great to hear Denny explain on Kenny Wallace's show how you and Mike have given him free rein right from the start to go in any direction he chooses with Actions Detrimental - even to the point of going out on his own with it. You guys had some serious insight seeing his potential. Thanks!

  • @bigorange2082
    @bigorange2082 20 дней назад +2

    This could have been ten hours long. Amazing interview.

  • @arlynbricksin8008
    @arlynbricksin8008 16 дней назад +1

    Thankyou for this interview - -> some excellent content, have watched it more than once, enjoyed.

  • @Neal-1958
    @Neal-1958 16 дней назад +1

    Thank you for bringing Gary in. This is one of the best most informative interviews I have watched you. I so enjoy hearing all he shared. I can’t express to you enough how great this interview was! Has to fall in you top 5 in my book.

    • @DirtyMoMedia
      @DirtyMoMedia  15 дней назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Who else is in your top 5?

  • @ridgecrest11
    @ridgecrest11 7 дней назад

    Absolutely unbelievable show !!!! I've watched it twice. For me, it was like reliving those times. Fantastic interview 🎯

  • @jefferyrobertson7520
    @jefferyrobertson7520 21 день назад +10

    Gary Nelson Was NASCAR Winston Cup Series Crew Chief From The 80s And Early 90s Including Buick And Kyle Petty Number 42 Thanks For Uploading