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@@user-qv3wb2gy1fYes indeed! I was there that day with my family and Mario was really hooked up. What he later revealed about that race is remarkable. Ford wanted him to race one of their cars for the publicity but they much preferred Lorenzen to win. Andretti got the crew to swap his car's motor out for Lorenzen's more powerful V8! The rest is history. Andretti was nobody's fool, that's for sure. 😂
This is way better than current NASCAR. I just like the diverse types of cars and they were closer to stock and the action had much more variety. Less money involved also meant people were there more for the love of the racing. I dunno.
If ABC's televising the Daytona 500 for the first time in 1963 made it the biggest race on the NASCAR circuit, and one of the world's biggest auto races, having none other than the legendary Curt Gowdy call the 1966 race legitimized it as one of the major sports events in the nation, if not the world. It was likely the only time Gowdy ever broadcast an auto race, but just his name and reputation as one of the great sportscasters of all time elevated the Daytona 500 into one of the world's great sporting events. And although he would be an expert analyst on other races ABC Sports did from 1965-'70 (as well a few IndyCar races ESPN did in the early 1980s), this would also mark the only time that Rodger Ward would ever serve in that capacity for a Daytona 500 broadcast.
in 1966 Gowdy wasn't exactly considered an expert analyst - he was still young , making his bones - having said this , Curt was so much more knowledgeable and entertaining ( dude had pipes) than the announcers of today - Today's media people are about as capable as a whistle on a plow
@@m42037 yes but those are nitro burning rides that run for just seconds. This I think is the closed course records like a race track circuit were the speed all the way around counts rather than the top speed. But the NHRA was also really fast to
Just think, all of this will be banned some day in the near future and EVs can not out perform, out run or out endure these classic stock cars.. America is going backwards.