AT HOME WITH SAMMY SWINDELL, the SERIES…Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • The 700-mile-plus trip was well worth the ride for the opportunity to sit down with World of Outlaw Sprint Car Champion/Legend Sammy Swindell inside his Memphis, Tennessee home. A driving career that began in 1971 in a homemade open-wheel contraption without power steering, is still ongoing today...his most recent win in a 360-sprint car in Colorado in the early spring of 2023. In addition to his three WoO titles, Sammy won the Chili Bowl a record five times. Born in 1955, his incredible story endures to this day...and I'll cover it all in a six-part series with Sammy Swindell. Come with me, the History Mystery Man, for an exclusive Sit-Down with Sammy. BONUS: Before we sit down, Sammy takes us around the house for a look at some of his treasures. Don't miss the tour! #SammySwindell #HistoryMysteryMan #WorldOfOutlaws #MemphisTennessee #SprintCars #ChiliBowl #SteveKinser

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  • @timheidel5849
    @timheidel5849 Год назад +4

    Sammy is a soft-spoken man. No flashiness. Just got the job done.

  • @rogerbaker1875
    @rogerbaker1875 Год назад +22

    I was there at Santa Maria the night he made the first 100MPH lap ever recorded there. Big wheelies down the straights all night! What an absolute legend.

    • @briansignorelli7090
      @briansignorelli7090 Год назад +4

      I believe I was racing Factory stock that night at the Santa Maria Speedway unfortunately is no longer in operation

  • @johnstewart9586
    @johnstewart9586 Год назад +7

    We need more guys like Sammy these days💪🏼

  • @strumbum946
    @strumbum946 Год назад +13

    Sammy owned “the ditch” aka Riverside Speedway in West Memphis, Arkansas in the 70s & 80s. He was a fearless teenager back then that could put a Sprint Car in places no one else would think of. Thanks for the memories “Slammin’ Sammy.”

    • @jonathankenton7182
      @jonathankenton7182 Год назад +3

      Amen! I grew up watching him, Hooker, Shorty and all legends that ran the ditch. 40 years later I lived about 45 minutes from eldora while in the Air Force. I got to introduce my boys to Sammy there a few times around 2008-2009.

    • @strumbum946
      @strumbum946 Год назад +3

      @@jonathankenton7182 - Yes sir! I remember ole “40 for Shorty,” Hooker & Rick Hood, Bobby Davis Jr., Greg Ward, Allen Vanlandingham, and Jeff Swindell. Those guys were legends for years at Riverside.

    • @CliffHubbard
      @CliffHubbard Год назад +3

      A champion and a gentlemen 🏁🏁🏁

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +2

      Thanks...I would have loved to have seen Sammy do his thing at Riverside back in the day. HMM

    • @strumbum946
      @strumbum946 Год назад +2

      @@HistoryMysteryMan - For a dirt race fan, Sammy was a one-of-a-kind driver, especially for a teenager. Thank you Sir for the interview and video!

  • @slidejobcentral
    @slidejobcentral Год назад +9

    The influence this man has on sprintcar racing is immeasurable. Easily the greatest innovator in the history of the sport.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      He sure ranks right at the top. Thanks for watching...HMM

  • @JoseGarcia-hk3mk
    @JoseGarcia-hk3mk Год назад +2

    SAMMY was my Favorite every time he came to Manzanita I went to greet him

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      Sure wished I could have seen some races at Manzy. Thanks for watching...HMM

  • @sidebite2533
    @sidebite2533 9 месяцев назад +1

    What a Amazing Gentleman 😊

  • @curbshoppin
    @curbshoppin Год назад +5

    I’ve been going to Knoxville since 1962 Sammys the same age as me and when he showed up he made a statement, everything he did was first class clean and professional he moved sprint car racing ahead light years . He’s still my favorite driver to this day and if you ever got the chance to see him in his heyday you were seeing the best racing the best 🏁

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +2

      So cool to see the Sammy Swindell fans come out on his behalf...thanks for that! And thanks for watching...HMM

  • @giff427dg
    @giff427dg Год назад +1

    Slammin Sammy my favorite sprint car driver of all time

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      You and thousands more! Thanks for watching...next part is the best! HMM

  • @rodstanley881
    @rodstanley881 Год назад +3

    I really like Sammy he lets his driving do the talking lol

  • @steveashworth6707
    @steveashworth6707 Год назад +5

    Slamming Sammy!, we are the same age and I would travel a long ways with my dad to root him on!. Definitely one of the best sprint car drivers of all time!. That's one guy you didnt want to cross on the track cause you would hear about it!.the last time I seen him race was at Muskingum county speedway when the outlaws were in town. What a great man!. Thank you for this interview cant wait to see the rest of the story!. I just love your interview's with these legends!, and as we get older it's so good to have memories of the past because when it comes to racing those were the good old days!. Great Job!.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +2

      Thanks Steve...always appreciated. Thanks for sharing your stories here! HMM

  • @michaelyingling2975
    @michaelyingling2975 Год назад +7

    First time I met Sammy was 1975 in Tampa Florida at the EconoLodge just off I75 downtown. He showed up mid-week with a dually pulling an open flat trailer carrying two sprint cars for the 'speed weeks' across Florida thru February. Hardest driving kid I've ever seen. Nobody shoved a car deeper or harder down into the corners than Sammy. The chassis would load up and the engines would groan all the way thru every corner, then explode out onto the chute. Thanks for all the thrills Sammy!!

  • @Zilla23
    @Zilla23 Год назад +15

    Thanks Sammy . I did get him to laugh once after a race at Manzy . He was good about signing autographs . Good job History Mystery .

  • @Heckofadeal
    @Heckofadeal Год назад +8

    Just when I think it cant be better! You come out with this !!!!!!

  • @nickmcnellis3937
    @nickmcnellis3937 9 месяцев назад +1

    Seen Sammy race back in the 80's & 90's when he would come into town at the old Flemington Speedway. Haven't been to a sprint car race since it closed until 2022 when visiting my daughters new home in central PA. Found out she wasn't far from Port Royal so we went to a race and low and behold I heard the announcer call out Sammy's name. Was absolutely shocked that he was still racing. The man is a legend!

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  9 месяцев назад

      I'm planning on going to Port Royal for the first time for some of the upcoming events. Thanks for watching...Sammy rocks! HMM

  • @RobbieAllen-vy1oj
    @RobbieAllen-vy1oj 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wow.that was amazing. You are one of Greats Sammy

  • @tomfuller7401
    @tomfuller7401 Год назад +3

    Thanks Don, Really enjoyed part 1 of the interview with Sammy. He's a real Legend. I think he made a couple attempts to run at Indy in the 500 back in the 80's.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      Thanks Tom. Yeah...Sammy talks about his Indy and NASCAR career coming up. HMM

    • @jerrycoggin9434
      @jerrycoggin9434 Год назад +2

      Yes, Indy car! He almost made the big show at Indy with a stock block chevy. Got bumped out with about 1 minute left in qualifying. Can't remember the year.
      Another story was he was racing an Indy car at Michigan, the Fletcher Cobre Tire car I think. Ran pretty well, came in for tires and fuel and 1 lap later had a tire and wheel fall off the car at about 200 mph. I'm thinking Sammy will still have a clear memory of that.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +2

      @@jerrycoggin9434 Sammy actually talks about all that stuff on an upcoming episode...thanks! HMM

    • @jerrycoggin9434
      @jerrycoggin9434 Год назад +2

      @@HistoryMysteryMan Great, I will look forward to it! Thankyou!

  • @extramile150
    @extramile150 Год назад +2

    awesome stuff here...the entire series is excellent. Well done Dan.

  • @chuckg6039
    @chuckg6039 Год назад +7

    Really enjoyed watching this one Don. I had my picture taken with Sammy at Eldora. One of my all time favorite memories walking the pits. It's amazing that a man so quiet and subdued while being interviewed can be such a terror while racing. Anxious to watch the rest of the series!

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      Thanks Chuck. He doesn't talk a lot, except for on the track. HMM

  • @user-rn1hk5rn3i
    @user-rn1hk5rn3i Год назад +3

    I remember those summer nights that turned cold in the middle of Amish land in Ohio watching Sammy, Doug, Brad, Jac, etc...run sometimes until 2 am. My Dad ran Semi-Lates in the early 80's at the same track. Big Block Mods, Sprints, and Superlates were a weekly class back then. It was a different time for sure. 😢

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +3

      I love that era you're referencing. Thanks for sharing your thoughts here...HMM

    • @user-rn1hk5rn3i
      @user-rn1hk5rn3i Год назад +2

      @@HistoryMysteryMan
      That era was my innocent years..I was 6.
      And if anyone needs to be given a Thank You it is You Sir. Awesome interview. Sammy has always been my favorite open wheel driver.
      Haudenchild a close 2nd.🏁

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +2

      @@user-rn1hk5rn3i Thanks again; I sure appreciate you.

  • @mrt601
    @mrt601 Год назад +4

    I've seen him in victory lane and being the most clam and collective individual I've ever seen

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      Sammy is definitely one cool customer; thanks for watching! HMM

  • @user-rs6sw9ru6e
    @user-rs6sw9ru6e Год назад +4

    If memory serves, and I think mine does.
    Those old movie posters ......Sammy knew Steve McQueen.
    Sammy said McQueen had a genuine interest in sprint cars.
    McQueen would come out to watch Sammy race whenever they raced Ascot and CA tracks.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      Wow...that's interesting. I wish I would have known that...would have asked Sammy about Steve McQ...thanks. HMM

  • @jonathankenton7182
    @jonathankenton7182 Год назад +2

    I’ve followed Sammy since the early 70s at Riverside. That TMC car was the best looking car i’ve ever seen.

    • @user-rs6sw9ru6e
      @user-rs6sw9ru6e Год назад +1

      TMC - Still the best-looking semis on the road.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      I'm with you on the TMC car...absolutely beautiful. Thanks...HMM

  • @rustycaplinger8036
    @rustycaplinger8036 Год назад +1

    Great great video you are living the dream to me. Just being able to go and interview these legends are amazing.

  • @jamesellis5036
    @jamesellis5036 Год назад +3

    Thank You again for doing an excellent job talking about another of the GENUINE great drivers. Sammy was, is and will always be one of the best of the best. Sammy could make a show and win with with the odds against him at times.
    Nobody in NASCAR, IndyCar or even the big time BIG MONEY dirt runners have what Sammy and a few of the older ones have. They could run anywhere and win while putting on a great show for the Saturday night local fans.
    Keep up the good work on bringing the lives of these real drivers to us.

  • @chuckg6039
    @chuckg6039 Год назад +2

    To see Sammy really excited, find the in car interview after he won the pole for the 2019 Kings Royal in the Swindell Labs car.

  • @sprintcar-acematt5175
    @sprintcar-acematt5175 Год назад +3

    Excellent! That's the longest I've ever heard Sammy talk! It's a toss up between Gary Patterson and Sammy as to who had less desire to talk.

  • @hockinghillshoneyfarm9273
    @hockinghillshoneyfarm9273 Год назад +8

    Can't wait for the rest of the story

  • @kurtracer43
    @kurtracer43 Год назад +3

    Awesome video Sammy is one of the best ever for sure can't wait for part 2 thank you

  • @chuckg6039
    @chuckg6039 Год назад +8

    Holly cow. I can't wait to watch this series!

  • @robertayers9424
    @robertayers9424 Год назад +4

    I figured if anyone could change my opinion, it would be my favorite creator HMM. I look forward to the series. Thanks again for what you do !

    • @aaronanderson7619
      @aaronanderson7619 Год назад +3

      I hate the net stuff these days, all the social crap… guys like don just keep giving us gifts tho. Can’t dislike it, does an amazing job.
      Take care bud

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +3

      You're welcome Robert; thanks again for another high compliment! HMM

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      Thanks Aaron; I really appreciate you. HMM

  • @ronstewart9792
    @ronstewart9792 Год назад +3

    Awesome interview. Loved all the old pictures. I was at Knoxville for the 50th. and Sammy was running away with it and looked like He had his 2nd win. On the white flag lap he blew a rear tire and flipped the car, He climbed out and walked to the middle of the track and bowed to the crowd. I don't even remember who won but I will never forget that. Ron

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      Now that's a great story...love that one! Thanks for sharing it here...HMM

  • @lonniejohn8791
    @lonniejohn8791 Год назад +5

    Great job Don. Can't wait to see part two

  • @billmellinger1134
    @billmellinger1134 Год назад +3

    It's interesting to learn about all the things Sammy was involved in to bring advancement to sprint car racing.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      Sammy did a lot of innovating over the years...could do an entire book on that. Thanks again, Bill...HMM

  • @johngerber3891
    @johngerber3891 Год назад +3

    Worth while trip from Toledo Sammy is a man of few words

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      I had a great trip...even went to the Shiloh Civil War battlefield on the way back. HMM

  • @wesrobbins111
    @wesrobbins111 Год назад +3

    Another great interview! I appreciate all of your content! I’m a little behind in watching but I’m catching up now! Thank you HMM for your service in making these videos!! I was always a Slammin Sammy fan!!

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +2

      Thanks again, Wes. No worries on being behind. Even watching just a little helps a lot! HMM

  • @clayrice3728
    @clayrice3728 Год назад +4

    Next stop, Jac Haudenschild house! That should be your next goal for a driver interview !

    • @diychad7268
      @diychad7268 Год назад +2

      Gotta add Steve kinser and Danny the dude lasoski to that list too

    • @clayrice3728
      @clayrice3728 Год назад

      @@diychad7268 he’s done Steve already! Check ‘em out, you will like it 👍🏻💪🏼

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +3

      I'll do my best...thanks! HMM

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      I did a series on Steve Kinser, about this time last year. Go to my History Mystery Man RUclips homepage and scroll down till you find it. HMM

    • @clayrice3728
      @clayrice3728 Год назад +1

      @@HistoryMysteryMan you give the best interviews on RUclips, you always let them finish the questions and always ask the best questions. Thanks for all you do Don!

  • @Redslotman1
    @Redslotman1 Год назад +2

    Awesome interview with one of the all time greats.

  • @aaronanderson7619
    @aaronanderson7619 Год назад +3

    Good on ya mystery man, hope all is well in your neck of the woods. Keep ‘em coming bubba, stuffs slicker than snot on a doorknob.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +3

      All good here; thanks! Hope for you too. Always wanted to be 'slicker than snot on a doorknob'... HMM

  • @joeshmoe1585
    @joeshmoe1585 Год назад +2

    Great job Bubba, looking forward to part 2.

  • @wideslammer
    @wideslammer Год назад +4

    You are able to get and to then conduct the best interviews. I'm not a driver, but i think that sprint cars must be the most challenging race car to drive. I had no idea that Sammy was involved in developing the BeadLock wheel. He's a quiet gentleman not prone to having an ego about his racing career. Looking forward to Part 2.

  • @bobblair4046
    @bobblair4046 Год назад +2

    Fabulous job HMM!

  • @americonoffroadadventures8132
    @americonoffroadadventures8132 Год назад +2

    Good stuff! "Slammin" Sammy. Winning machine!! Thx Don

  • @edwardlee1150
    @edwardlee1150 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this great story! I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Sammy race at Hagerstown and Lincoln Speedways. He was right there with Kinser and Wolfgang in driving skill. I always admired him because Sammy appeared to do the work of Steve and Karl together. It took a while to get used to Sammy. His personality is quite different from say, Steve Kinser. Sammy is quiet and intense at the track, and can come off a bit aloof. After seeing him up close a few times I came to know he’s a nice man, just very reserved and focused. It amazes me how Sammy can still be competitive in his late 60’s! An amazing man that Sammy. Thanks again.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      Thanks Edward. As we get on with this series, Sammy talks about Steve Kinser and the Karl Kinser added element. HMM

  • @rogerozdarski2935
    @rogerozdarski2935 Год назад +2

    Thank you HMM for another great video.
    Can't wait to hear the rest of the story!

  • @Goosemaster1810
    @Goosemaster1810 Год назад +2

    I have a picture of Sammy and myself in victory lane at the 1983 Knoxville nationals. Fantastic driver

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      Gotta be a great pic! Thanks...HMM

    • @Goosemaster1810
      @Goosemaster1810 Год назад +2

      @@HistoryMysteryMan we were both much younger then😂👍🏻🏁

  • @nateolmsted899
    @nateolmsted899 Год назад +1

    Truly one of the greatest

  • @amazzzed
    @amazzzed Год назад +1

    I was at Eldora for one of those wins. 😊

  • @Nebraska93
    @Nebraska93 Год назад +1

    Very cool stuff🤘🏁🤘

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      Many thanks! HMM

    • @Nebraska93
      @Nebraska93 Год назад +1

      @@HistoryMysteryMan u bet,, thanks for sharing the video 🏁🇺🇸🏁🇺🇸

  • @tmayer0009
    @tmayer0009 Год назад +2

    “Slamming” Sammy Swindell!

  • @trentbryant2373
    @trentbryant2373 Год назад +2

    That is awesome to be able to sit down with the Legend, HMM u always seem to out do urself. Great interview, Looking forward to part 2. Thank you Sir!!!

  • @markwitkowski6418
    @markwitkowski6418 Год назад +3

    Always great interviews,with the best racers America has known.I love History,especially Car Racing,the people,the racecars and the story behind these great racers,mechanics,owners and builders.Thanks Mystery Man,because of your hard work,although you enjoy your work,you bring to us,stories we would never hear.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      Thanks again, Mark...greatly appreciated. I do like the work but it's so time consuming...so I really appreciate your recognition. Stop by anytime...HMM

  • @johnfry9010
    @johnfry9010 Год назад +2

    Awesome interview !

  • @frenzalrhomb6919
    @frenzalrhomb6919 Год назад +1

    12:47. What Sprintcar Racing used to look like when I first got "hooked!!"

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      Yeah...the good ole days. Thanks for watching...HMM

    • @frenzalrhomb6919
      @frenzalrhomb6919 Год назад +1

      @@HistoryMysteryMan And thank you to, Mystery Man. From Australia 🍺

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      @@frenzalrhomb6919 You're welcome! Thanks for checking in...all the way from Australia! HMM

  • @mrt601
    @mrt601 Год назад +1

    Thats one sharp house

  • @ericbigdaddybee654
    @ericbigdaddybee654 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait for the next video 🏁

  • @Peter-V_00
    @Peter-V_00 Год назад +1

    The cut drag slicks for sprint cars were nicknamed "humpers".

  • @MarkHansen1990
    @MarkHansen1990 Год назад +1

    Wow! This guy is Amazing!

  • @shotgun111180
    @shotgun111180 Год назад +1

    stayed in oskaloosa Iowa when i went to Knoxville nationals in 2022, nice coffee shop on the square

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      I love small town Town Squares! Thanks for watching...HMM

  • @user-rs6sw9ru6e
    @user-rs6sw9ru6e Год назад +3

    Marsh made the first bead locks. They were fluorescing orange. Marsh made black plastic sprint car wheels also. Aluminum center. Plastic deep dish. Rick Ferkle ran them.
    I was working as a pit steward for Greg Weld @ I-70 Speedway while attending college.
    Having never seen them, I remember specifically asking what the orange ring was for?
    Someone on Sammy's crew answered: *_"To keep dogs from pissing on your wheels"_* True Story.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      Awesome story; thanks for sharing that here...and thanks for watching. HMM

  • @mr.obvious4371
    @mr.obvious4371 Год назад +1

    Nice clip AWESOME

  • @briannicholson5917
    @briannicholson5917 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @Lake_Lover
    @Lake_Lover Год назад +1

    I'll never forget the first time I was at Eldora in April of 93 and my brother pointed out Sammy Swindells rig tucked down in the infield in the 4th corner. I took out the binoculars and seen a totally chromed out vise on the back of the trailer. I couldn't believe it! Of course my brother was a HUGE Sammy fan. I was not, but have total respect for him and his talents in a sprint car. I will say I'd rather see him and his black TMC car in the winners circle than a Quaker State #11 - LOL.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. Sammy's TMC car was beautiful...one of the prettiest sprinters ever. But everything Sammy does is first class and clean. HMM

  • @1957raider
    @1957raider Год назад +1

    That is a nice trophy room.

  • @tmayer0009
    @tmayer0009 Год назад +2

    The greatest sprint car driver ever! I can’t wait to see the rest of the series, thanks for taking with him HMM.😊

  • @carolinaghost5451
    @carolinaghost5451 Год назад +1

    great racing

  • @speedwaystevecronk6680
    @speedwaystevecronk6680 Год назад +1

    Outstanding History Interview ! I was able to hang around Nance Speed Equipment about 6 years after Sammy but the story's were still around how they would go to the local 3/8 dirt track to test and tune. With Sammy's advice changed how the local guys ran / set up . I enjoyed this 1st part and looking forward to the rest. I knew Mr. Marsh had something to do with the bead locks and now we know the rest of the story . Thanks for all the video / edit work also.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +2

      You're welcome; thanks for your compliments. This stuff is super time consuming and costly so your recognition helps a lot. HMM

  • @arrowkart4j
    @arrowkart4j Год назад +4

    I never was a fan of Sammy. I met him a couple times. I did admire his talent behind the wheel. He's a very smart man when it comes to racing. Nice to see him doing well. Thanks.

  • @diychad7268
    @diychad7268 Год назад +2

    My very first micro sprint that i raced didnt have any form of power steering, which would be rack and pinion in those cars, i tell ya it was soooo hard to turn that steering wheel when the thing was sitting still or even just barely rolling, at speed i didnt have any issue, i sat in some other cars thru the years and it was wild having it be easy to steer sitting still in those cars that did have a rack and pinion in them.......

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      Interesting that you got to do both...with and without power steering. Thanks for watching...HMM

  • @marktoomeyz28
    @marktoomeyz28 Год назад +1

    You get major league “street cred” for putting these interviews together. Wonderful stuff. Who wouldn’t enjoy sitting down with legends like Sammy , Steve, Karl, etc… maybe you could find your way up to Sioux Falls one day. Haha👏👏👏👏

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      If Wolfgang will make time for me, I'll make the trip to Sioux Falls...absolutely! Thanks for your compliments...HMM

    • @marktoomeyz28
      @marktoomeyz28 Год назад +1

      @@HistoryMysteryMan wow that would surely be something. Great job on this interview with Sammy.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      @@marktoomeyz28 So many thanks! HMM

  • @diychad7268
    @diychad7268 Год назад +1

    Its funny as a kid my dad and i used to always make fun of sammy cuz during his interviews no matter what happened whether he won or crashed outta thebrace he was just monotone and you couldnt tell any emotion in his voice, over the years it actually seemed like he gained some emotion in his voice but this interview brought back memories of the same ole sammy i remember back in the mid to late 90s lol

  • @curtishoke143
    @curtishoke143 Год назад +1

    I was at the Farm Dash iat Royce City Texas he pulled a Massive wheelie all the way down the front straight it was awesome

  • @timothygillhespy4001
    @timothygillhespy4001 Год назад +1

    Sammy it was 2012 when you won The Kings Royal

  • @diychad7268
    @diychad7268 Год назад +2

    History Mystery Man.......do you only do videos geared toward racing or you do all kinds of subjects, ive watched a few of your racing geared videos and have thoroughly enjoyed all of them ive seen, gotta do one of these with steve kinser danny the dude lasoski and the wild child jac haudenschild and may have his son sheldon join in if/when you do that one as well :)

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +3

      I've already done the Steve Kinser Series. But I obviously do racing videos, but also Great Lakes Maritime industry, small town America, American history and special features. Thanks! HMM

  • @jeffreywalker8615
    @jeffreywalker8615 4 месяца назад +1

    He's coming to north platte nebraska at the beginning or end of april😊

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  4 месяца назад

      Whoa...I'd like to come out for that. I could dig me some Nebraska...HMM

    • @jeffreywalker8615
      @jeffreywalker8615 4 месяца назад

      U ain't missing anything in this shithole lol

  • @19723020
    @19723020 Год назад +1

    I always wanted someone to ask , how that TMC deal came about. There would be a half dozen or more TMC flatbeds in the parking lot at every race Sammy was at.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      Good question; I wished I would have asked it. Sammy's TMC cars were the prettiest...thanks. HMM

  • @jerrycoggin9434
    @jerrycoggin9434 Год назад +1

    Not my first sprint car race but one of the earliest World of Outlaws race was the 1978 Western World Championship at Manzanita. Sammy driving a white car with I think Fed Ex sponsorship. Anyway there was a big hole developing in turn 2 and he came through there and got the car airborne where he really couldn't steer it. Hard to steer when you are up in the air. So he ran right into the back of the car he was following and hit square in the push bar. No harm came from it but the whole thing took place right in front of me as I had somehow managed to get into the pits that night and was standind in the infeild at turn 2. Rode around in the back of a pickup truck push car a freind of the guy I came to the track with was operating. Anyway the action on the track that night made a big impression on me as well as the action in the pits. Watched Sammmy and his crew change rear end gears later that night. I knew little to nothing about these machines so I was fascinated by that. I have been a Swindell fan for many years after that night.
    I should add that I am not positive the Western was a World of Outlaw sanction at that time but I believe it was. It had one of the largest payoff of any sprint car race in the country at that time and had tremendous car counts to rival even the Knoxville Nationals in those days.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      Great stories from Manzanita; thanks for sharing them here. That's one track I never got to...sorry I missed all that action. History of Manzanita would make a great book. Thanks for watching, Jerry...HMM

    • @jerrycoggin9434
      @jerrycoggin9434 Год назад +1

      @History Mystery Man Manzy was huge. I didn't realize how big it was till I went to a few other places. I've never been to Knoxville but I think they were similar.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      @@jerrycoggin9434 I'm sorry I missed Manzy. Wonder what's there now?

    • @jerrycoggin9434
      @jerrycoggin9434 Год назад +1

      @History Mystery Man It's a crane yard. This business has a bunch of cranes and related equipment. The grandstands went to Arizona Speedway but that placed closed last year due to the zoning commission making different plans. Canyon Speedway also closed. I think Central Arizona Speedway near Casa Grande is still open. There is a real nice track down near Yuma Az. Quite a hike from where I live in the east valley. There may be a dirt track near Tucson still operating, not sure.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      @@jerrycoggin9434 Thanks for the info!

  • @frenzalrhomb6919
    @frenzalrhomb6919 Год назад +1

    I saw him race in the early 1980s down here in Sydney, Australia. He must have been on "his best behaviour," because I didn't see ANY "slammin'" from Sammy on those few occasions.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      Interesting. I always wondered how/why he got that nickname...meant to ask him about it but I forgot. Hard charger for sure, but I never saw Sammy 'slam' his way to the front. Wonder if that nickname bothered him?...because he didn't race that way. Thanks for watching...HMM

  • @geezer4962
    @geezer4962 Год назад

    Cool abstract of I'm guessing Michael Schumacher? Maybe it's more of an impressionistic painting too.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      Interesting. I'm not familiar with the personality of M.S...thanks.

  • @frankrio9804
    @frankrio9804 Год назад +1

    Nance was the best you could get

  • @scottfisher9111
    @scottfisher9111 Год назад

    Sammy seems sad these days. Missing Amy maybe?

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      Food for thought. Maybe he's just tired after all that non-stop grind. I know I'd be completely worn out if I just went through what he did, from being on the road for decades, his son, etc...

  • @BillyBob-sx6hr
    @BillyBob-sx6hr Год назад +1

    Boomhower Still fast