Interesting fact: This was the first time the Truck race at Daytona (which I refer to as the Daytona 250) was run at night, which we still do every February. The first three Daytona 250's were run on Friday afternoon. Mike Wallace (inaugural in 2000), Joe Ruttman (2001), Robert Pressley (2002), and Rick Crawford in a 3-wide photo finish (2003).
Toyota came into the truck series.Other teams were building new trucks to keep up with them and there new equipment. This left a lot of equipment out there that was competitive and small teams had a great chance to buy it and go racing at the world center of speed. This is what's missing in today's NASCAR. no chances for small local track guys to go big league racing. My Dad was a framing Contractor out of Louisville KY and was able to fund a competitive truck that finished #15th in this race. And great job Wayne Edwards who drove a smart race and never really raced the truck all night he simply let them come back to him
1:17:31 watch for the yellow and red truck coming from the back off of the banking and dodging wrecking trucks on the apron and entrance to pit road . Amazing job Wayne Edwards. Should have got a shout out for that . One of the best saves ever. Days of thunder stuff
2004 Florida Dodge Dealers 250 Location: Daytona Beach, Florida Track: Daytona International Speedway Type of race track: Superspeedway Starting trucks: 36 Finishing trucks: 24 Laps: 100 Cautions: 7 Pole Winner: Terry Cook (10) Most laps led: Carl Edwards (99) (28 laps led) Race Winner: Carl Edwards (99)
@@kendall4245 dodge isn’t coming back, and Toyota isn’t going anywhere. They are to successful. More Toyotas make more cars in the us then ford and Chevy
Interesting fact: This was the first time the Truck race at Daytona (which I refer to as the Daytona 250) was run at night, which we still do every February. The first three Daytona 250's were run on Friday afternoon. Mike Wallace (inaugural in 2000), Joe Ruttman (2001), Robert Pressley (2002), and Rick Crawford in a 3-wide photo finish (2003).
45:38 Carl Edwards famous save.
going down pit road faster than Norm Benning does on the track
Toyota came into the truck series.Other teams were building new trucks to keep up with them and there new equipment. This left a lot of equipment out there that was competitive and small teams had a great chance to buy it and go racing at the world center of speed. This is what's missing in today's NASCAR. no chances for small local track guys to go big league racing. My Dad was a framing Contractor out of Louisville KY and was able to fund a competitive truck that finished #15th in this race. And great job Wayne Edwards who drove a smart race and never really raced the truck all night he simply let them come back to him
What a great crowd NASCAR was so healthy in O4
Rick Allen sounds so much better here.
#93 Lonnie Troxell Motorsports . Truck Moxie NRG Case Ford RIP Dad I miss you
13:25 Brooke Hogan sings National Anthem
15:15 Hulk Hogan gives driver commands
Thank You! Much much appreciated 🏁🏆💰👍
7 trucks in the field were Tundras
Helll ya man
Ken “Crash” Weaver earning his name.
1:17 watch the 93 get thru that big wreck. Just as Michel is saying nobody made it thru watch for the truck going low..❤
1:17:31 watch for the yellow and red truck coming from the back off of the banking and dodging wrecking trucks on the apron and entrance to pit road . Amazing job Wayne Edwards. Should have got a shout out for that . One of the best saves ever. Days of thunder stuff
2004 Florida Dodge Dealers 250
Location: Daytona Beach, Florida
Track: Daytona International Speedway
Type of race track: Superspeedway
Starting trucks: 36
Finishing trucks: 24
Laps: 100
Cautions: 7
Pole Winner: Terry Cook (10)
Most laps led: Carl Edwards (99) (28 laps led)
Race Winner: Carl Edwards (99)
1:14:34 Big One
18:07 too bad Dale Jr. Won the Daytona 500 that year. That's Mean he's going to get a that free Pizza from Domino's🍕👌👌😀
31:07 59:34
1:52:05
When them cheating toyotas first came into Nascar.
Get out boomer
@@captainrika7961 Don't care, Toyota isn't belong in NASCAR. Definitely want dodge to comeback.
@@kendall4245 well dodge pussed out like bitches so get over Toyota being here boomer
@@kendall4245 dodge isn’t coming back, and Toyota isn’t going anywhere. They are to successful. More Toyotas make more cars in the us then ford and Chevy
@@kendall4245 not to mention an Italian company owns dodge now. So they would be a foreign car manufacturer if they came back as well