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1989 Daytona 500 | NASCAR Classic Full Race Replay 

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Relive the 1989 Daytona 500 in this week's Classic Full Race Replay.
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@zacharymcknight3305
@zacharymcknight3305 2 года назад
“I won the Daytona 500! I won the Daytona 500!” Never gets old! Congrats DW!
@TheIceberg
@TheIceberg 2 года назад
Nice! Love these old race uploads NASCAR!
@FaZePJ11
@FaZePJ11 2 года назад
Who doesn’t
@ninjawarrriorr3062
@ninjawarrriorr3062 2 года назад
😻
@C-WiL
@C-WiL 2 года назад
💯
@BrianSmith-ky2ju
@BrianSmith-ky2ju 2 года назад
Absolutely...I'd like to watch the AJ Foyt or the Mario Andretti win.
@mosesmalone4819
@mosesmalone4819 2 года назад
Beautiful
@DiegoOspina86
@DiegoOspina86 2 года назад
Wow!!! I love those retro Daytona 500 races. Missing those legendary guys like Chris Economaki
@camerongreenwoodcrampakacgc.
@camerongreenwoodcrampakacgc. 6 месяцев назад
1989. One of my favourite Daytona 500 of all time apart from many others.
@maxpower78-15
@maxpower78-15 2 года назад
God. I love the commentary from the old days. So darn professional
@Troyjr2423
@Troyjr2423 2 года назад
God I love these flashback races, takes my mind off what's been going on in the world now~
@craig2340
@craig2340 2 года назад
I was 18 when DW won in 1989. Back in the early 80's, when I first started watching any Nascar racing, Mountain Dew was one my favorites so of course I rooted for Waltrip. So when Waltrip finally won the Daytona 500, I sort of felt some sort of personal satisfaction...now if only the Minnesota Vikings could win a Super Bowl...boy did I feel let down at age 8 when I decided the Vikings were my team and then found out they had already lost 4 Super Bowls, lol
@gtrdriver27
@gtrdriver27 2 года назад
15:15 race start/1st green flag 18:07 1st caution 22:25 2nd green flag 35:20 2nd yellow flag 40:33 3rd green flag 49:40 3rd yellow flag 52:41 4th green flag 1:04:50 4th yellow flag 1:08:57 5th green flag 1:16:07 5th yellow flag 1:19:39 6th green flag 1:45:51 6th yellow flag 1:48:31 7th green flag 2:04:28 7th yellow flag 2:10:17 8th green flag 2:47:06 end of the race
@NASCAR_Gamer
@NASCAR_Gamer 2 года назад
I’m so glad they put this race on here. I’ve always wanted to watch this race because it happened just a few days after I was born.
@kangarooswild
@kangarooswild 2 года назад
"The only thing they remember is 1st place..." fuel mileage strategy gave Darrell Waltrip a well earned Daytona 500 victory
@pazzocorridore
@pazzocorridore 2 года назад
I wouldn't exactly call running fuel lines all through the roll bars "strategy"...
@Morpheen999
@Morpheen999 2 года назад
@@pazzocorridore If your not trying to bend the rules.. your not trying hard enough
@YoursTrulyChris
@YoursTrulyChris 2 года назад
I won the Daytona 500! -DW
@JustinNYCode3.
@JustinNYCode3. 2 года назад
Thank you Nascar I got something to watch during Quarantine
@jfun_1955
@jfun_1955 2 года назад
The glory days of NASCAR.
@nascarvintage17
@nascarvintage17 Год назад
totally agree
@user-oldblindguyD
@user-oldblindguyD 2 года назад
Thanks for giving us the Studio Feed. Before digital broadcast gear, we missed a whole bunch of racing during the commercial breaks & replay was not what it is today. It is great to see the big name racers driving wheel-to-wheel & a bit looser pit regimen. Stay well, friends. .
@LifeByJordan
@LifeByJordan 2 года назад
love the pit road interviews during green flag racing, and the sound of those engines roaring by.
@racingmaniac2549
@racingmaniac2549 2 года назад
Thanks NASCAR for the upload.
@anthonydeloreto3881
@anthonydeloreto3881 2 года назад
Rick Hendrick’s 2nd Daytona 500 win. Would love to see the 1997 Daytona 500 get uploaded someday since we’re approaching the 25th anniversary of the 1-2-3 finish for Hendrick Motorsports as well as the 1999 Daytona 500.
@howabouthetruth2157
@howabouthetruth2157 2 года назад
Me, my brother-in-law, and my oldest stepson attended this race. We bought tickets to the infield & camped the night before the race, then watched the entire race from the infield too......of course. This was the last NASCAR race I ever attended at Daytona.
@beeemm2578
@beeemm2578 Месяц назад
Man that sounds like fun...lol. all nighter..race was an all dayer...good times 😊
@howabouthetruth2157
@howabouthetruth2157 Месяц назад
@@beeemm2578 It sure was! This was the year that the UNOCAL bonus money had kept rolling over & had built up to 1 MILLION dollars, where it was finally won by Darrell Waltrip in this very race........and he won it strictly on fuel mileage. He literally ran out of gas on his way to victory lane. Sometime after the race, a sports writer asked Darrell: "How much gas do ya reckon was left in the tank when ya took the checkered flag DW?".......and 'ole Darrell grinned at him & said: "A million dollar's worth"..........LOL!!! That was priceless.
@joeyg1463
@joeyg1463 6 месяцев назад
the golden years of nascar
@ehss192
@ehss192 2 года назад
Couldn't help but think of Dale and all the other drivers who suffered basal skull fractures. If you want to see how much a drivers head moves in an impact watch 1:18:24. Jody Ridley's very lucky here. This was also the last CUP race of his career.
@tuowl0564
@tuowl0564 Год назад
This and Michael Waltrip's accident at Talladega in 1988 (his head hits the steering wheel then he stumbles incoherently across the track while cars are still at race speed before collapsing in the grass) are great examples of the violence that occurred inside the car during an accident at this time. Granted, in some ways the movement limited catastrophic injuries. Instead, broken bones were common occurrences because of arms and legs flailing around.
@Chrisx005x
@Chrisx005x 2 года назад
I never got the disdain for Darrell by a lot of misguided fans at least earlier on in his driving career. So, what if he talked way too much and ran his mouth? I can relate to that myself as an opinionated guy. It was about time that drivers had more open glib about their ways and Darrell helped pave the way for modernizing the complexion of the sport. The changing of the guard if you will. Darrell always had something to say which is well needed. He was severely misunderstood for too long it'd seem. Darrell was the precipice of NASCAR history in a sense because he came after Richard Petty, David Pearson, Bobby Allison, Ned Jarrett, the people who had pioneered the sport and such while being just before Dale Earnhardt, Terry Labonte, Ricky Rudd, Tim Richmond, Davey Allison, Mark Martin, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson along with everyone else who would follow suite to shape their own timelines. So, Darrell really was the bridge to the past, present and the future on many fronts. I think it was complementary when Cale Yarborough gave him the handle, "Jaws" at Darlington. I know Cale was being temperamental in the moment and furious with him at the time, but it stuck and probably was Cale's way of saying that Darrell was a generational talent simultaneously meaning his car could outrun his mouth, lol. I always liked how calculative and consistent he could be with his driving style which is partly why he was so good at the driver tracks such as Bristol, Martinsville and North Wilkesboro where the psychics of the g forces give the illusion of increased acceleration where it's so taxing on the racers more so than usual which keep in mind as the driver you're already baking to death in what's virtually a metal coffin using every ounce of your fiber to compartmentalize the mental facets of strategy to where it can drain the life out of the fittest athletes and Darrell won at some of those places over ten times which was on twelve occasions at Bristol. Toward the latter of his racing career alongside his broadcasting one he's since became one of the more beloved and revered figures in the sport especially with the birth of his children among other things that were set into motion. Jeff Hammond once said that Darrell finally got a white hat instead of the black one after Rusty wrecked him at the All Star race that same year in '89. Great insights from him. I'm not faulting anyone for that, but just citing the turning points in both their respective eras. Again, such an endearing man and an all around wonderful person. While I'm not a person of the faith myself, I have so much respect as a fan to see both the likes of Darrell and Stevie really carry out their convictions as examples. That's very commendable. Had he not finally conquered Daytona, it would've been such an empty chapter on his already legendary resume and I'm so glad as a fan the literal numbers were on his side in this race 'cause I know as with anyone who's followed the sport over the years that they were mired with so many disappointments in the DiGard, Junior Johnson and Rick Hendrick tenures. Thanks for the upload of this classic, NASCAR.
@howabouthetruth2157
@howabouthetruth2157 2 года назад
'Ole DW won that million dollar bonus money along with this, his very 1st Daytona 500 win. I can't recall if it was an interview with some sports writer immediately after the TV interview in the winner's circle, later on that evening, or possibly the next morning, but some journalist asked Darrell Waltrip: "Just how much fuel do ya reckon was really left in that gas tank Darrell?".......and with a sh*t eatin' grin, Darrell replied: "A MILLION DOLLAR'S WORTH".....LOL!!! Ain't it amazing: His car number was 17, it was his 17th time entering this race, it was his daughter's 17th birthday, and the race this year fell on Feb 17. Simply amazing. I sure do miss our once beloved motor sport.......back when NASCAR was REAL racing. ( Sure, there were a few seasons where the rules had the cars set-up on the super speedways so that they could only play "follow the leader".....but all the other years were historic, exciting, and unforgettable racing. Sadly, those days are long gone now. )
@williamMikmaq222
@williamMikmaq222 2 года назад
I love those Monte Carlos, They looked mean on the street with the aero nose.
@mattkowal90
@mattkowal90 2 года назад
By the time they went to Talladega in May, they had switched to the Lumina model.
@dionte7562
@dionte7562 6 месяцев назад
Them Pontiacs were the shit too.
@damienalicea8696
@damienalicea8696 2 года назад
Outstanding intro of CBS Sports NASCAR. And the last manufacturers of Chevrolet Monte Carlo was replaced body style in May 1989 switch from Monte Carlo into Lumina, including new development movie of "Days Of Thunder" on the late 1989 and early 1990 and premier movie in June 1990.
@mariokarthotwheels
@mariokarthotwheels 2 года назад
What a race!!!!! I loved it 🤩🤩 Thanks for this 89 nascar video 😍
@TheIceman13
@TheIceman13 2 года назад
Finally! Been waiting a long time for this one 🏁
@anthonydeloreto3881
@anthonydeloreto3881 2 года назад
Fun Fact: The name Darrell Lee Waltrip has 17 letters. The fact that this took him 17 years in car No. 17 to finally win the Daytona 500 is all too coincidental & fitting as great as his success was even then. Also the last Daytona 500 of the 1980s.
@StrivingTowardsWhatIsAhead
@StrivingTowardsWhatIsAhead 2 года назад
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@sms98bigblock
@sms98bigblock 2 года назад
One of my favorite CBS intros.
@scuba_sam6321
@scuba_sam6321 Месяц назад
Pull up the Daytona races anywhere between 1970 & 1989.. AWESOME races! Talladega too!
@PeteV80
@PeteV80 2 года назад
I was 8 years old watching this with my dad.
@montecarlo6.0turbo
@montecarlo6.0turbo 2 года назад
Was the greatest races 🏁 and fan's 💕
@charleswronge4743
@charleswronge4743 2 года назад
I can't wait for Nascar season
@CoolNala
@CoolNala 2 года назад
And 12 years later, the (two) men who celebrated both on Pit Road and in Victory Lane, after the race, would all work together on FOX, commentating the same sport.
@tommymorano7254
@tommymorano7254 2 года назад
I miss those voices of the commentators, childhood memories.
@michealmjh
@michealmjh Год назад
Car blows a motor, catches fire, driver bails out. No caution for like 1+ later. Nascar safety has come a long way. Haha
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 2 года назад
dw said in top 50 best damn nascar moments pit box 17 his name has got 17 letters the purse is $1.7 million
@rickv9251
@rickv9251 2 года назад
Cars back then was running faster then they r today. Back then when they started putting TV recorders in the car Dick Trickle would be drinking a hot cup of coffee and smoking a cigarette while racing.
@knobdikker
@knobdikker 2 года назад
Restrictor plates. The only way GM could see the front again after the Elliotts and Robert Yates Fords!
@mattkowal90
@mattkowal90 2 года назад
There is one stat incorrect with the #17 in this race. Yes, his daughter was born on September 17th, 1987, she turned 17 months old on February 17th, 1989, he won the Daytona 500 in his 17th try, and of course he was driving car #17. However, the race did not take place on February 17th, it commenced on February 19th, 1989. That was not his only win of Speedweeks 1989, he won the Goody's 300 Busch race the day before in his self-owned #17 SuperFlo Chevrolet. Technically he swept the weekend.
@MinivanMegafun100
@MinivanMegafun100 2 года назад
I love the classic races! I don't love that you use a thumbnail of the winner so it spoils the race before I even watch it.
@charlesmak534
@charlesmak534 2 года назад
Thank goodness you never looked up the Wikipedia article of past races.
@ehss192
@ehss192 2 года назад
The race is 30+ years old. Anyone that knows anything would already know that DW won the 89' 500. The icky shuffle!? The story has been covered so many times over the years. If it was a current race then I would totally agree with you.
@bdavis24fan
@bdavis24fan 2 года назад
Dude love DJ's blue Hardee's car.
@joeymj1211
@joeymj1211 2 года назад
Thank you very much
@nascarkid9792
@nascarkid9792 2 года назад
Love nascar been a fan since 2016
@Superbdrivemate
@Superbdrivemate 2 года назад
Jody Ridley was going to town on that gum! I'm amazed he didn't swallow it when he smacked the wall.
@dustinplemmons
@dustinplemmons 2 года назад
Go DW!!!
@lukearnold23
@lukearnold23 2 года назад
This is how the drivers should race with the new Next Gen Cars instead of the stupid pack bumper to bumper racing we’ve gotten use to these last 20 years
@heemanmcspeed
@heemanmcspeed Год назад
The thrill of danger was definitely more present back then. I can just feel it in the video.
@Jrh-rp7np
@Jrh-rp7np 2 года назад
Open face helmets,no HANS Device, No safer barriers and I’m sure I could go on… its amazing more people didn’t get killed really…also very timely of NASCAR to put this out considering the Bengals are in the AFC championship and Darrel does the Ickey shuffle… What a different world it is the Flagman is up there smoking cigarettes…Now we get warnings for tobacco use in shows
@kharnthebetrayer1575
@kharnthebetrayer1575 9 месяцев назад
And those seats are nothing compared with today’s cars.
@vortexchaos70
@vortexchaos70 2 года назад
This was the final Daytona 500 for J.D. McDuffie.
@ehss192
@ehss192 2 года назад
And Jody Ridley
@clowe14f1
@clowe14f1 2 года назад
Love these uploads however I would love to see some races from the late 90's and early 2000's.
@jefferyrobertson7520
@jefferyrobertson7520 2 года назад
I Like Buick Regal And Chevrolet Monte Carlo Before Lumina From The Early 90s In My Opinion 1990 To 1993 ☺ Generation 3 From 1981 To 93
@ilyasladok6288
@ilyasladok6288 2 года назад
WOW!!!
@blackieboy24
@blackieboy24 7 месяцев назад
Good lord the 25 was FAST
@Nothingthatconcernsyou
@Nothingthatconcernsyou 10 месяцев назад
Those long nosed monte carlos were beautiful!
@wadeadams9471
@wadeadams9471 2 года назад
This is when Nascar was NASCAR. The good-looking cars. All gauges on the dashboard. Four-barrel carburetor. The driver came from nothing and worked there way up. Davey Allison and Kyle Petty. Worked on their father's car. Didn't get nothing handed to them. Drivers today are spoiled Punk kids. Who's mom and dad bought everything for them. No more blue-collar racers.
@TheFrontBumper
@TheFrontBumper 2 года назад
Can we please have the full 2007 Daytona 500 @NASCAR?
@0-SIMPLE-0
@0-SIMPLE-0 2 года назад
30:53/17:14/38:02/49:26/1:15:30/1:44:45/2:03:52/
@DewkChronic
@DewkChronic 9 месяцев назад
bobby's wreck was so bad at Pocono he dont remember the Daytona 500
@yojoeski
@yojoeski 2 года назад
Why was the piece that Chris Economaki did on Bobby Allison right after Davey's flip removed from this upload?
@oscarjimenezsr.560
@oscarjimenezsr.560 2 года назад
Dale's 11th 500
@ericlarsen4050
@ericlarsen4050 9 месяцев назад
Ken Squire is still with us at age 88.
@xavquinlan481
@xavquinlan481 9 месяцев назад
RIP Ken Squier, was an absolute legend of the sport.
@LouiseDenmar
@LouiseDenmar 2 года назад
Hoping that they would upload Busch Grand National races from 80s... 😄
@nascarvintage17
@nascarvintage17 Год назад
yes excellent idea
@SigmaNuHE481
@SigmaNuHE481 2 года назад
Larry Pearson related to David Pearson?
@laurastuhler4791
@laurastuhler4791 2 года назад
Its his son
@geraldcrippen1649
@geraldcrippen1649 10 месяцев назад
No way was that gas tank legal.
@nascarvintage17
@nascarvintage17 Год назад
please what is name od music to begenning at 00:01
@connorhalliday6542
@connorhalliday6542 11 месяцев назад
What’s the theme tune at the beginning called?
@33skoalbandit
@33skoalbandit 2 года назад
Nice one
@b.rwaterhouse4451
@b.rwaterhouse4451 2 года назад
Can you upload next the 2004 EA Sports 500?
@jimbosc
@jimbosc 2 года назад
Goodyear eventually ran off Hoosier with those "pulled" radials
@juanjoseballesterosporras1275
@juanjoseballesterosporras1275 2 года назад
Vaya, varios se retiran de la carrera tan pronto 🤔
@Mr.PeanutSteve
@Mr.PeanutSteve 2 года назад
Nice.
@ramlaramie2546
@ramlaramie2546 2 года назад
never been this early
@matthewthompson89
@matthewthompson89 2 года назад
Davey baby
@user-hk2hq4mt5s
@user-hk2hq4mt5s Год назад
Never ever watch tis race just know Darrell Waltip won
@slyguythreeonetwonine3172
@slyguythreeonetwonine3172 Год назад
What a pensive intro....Jesus....
@ShanGamer1981
@ShanGamer1981 2 года назад
Painting cars, doesnt happen anymore
@nascarcrazy24
@nascarcrazy24 2 года назад
Notice the lack of jokes, comedy, and general stupidity by the broadcast team. It feels like I'm watching an event that is taken seriously by those presenting it.
@same7190
@same7190 2 года назад
h
@Lunari_xo
@Lunari_xo 2 года назад
Old
@timb6466
@timb6466 Год назад
What happened to nascar. These were drivin warriors. Safety 3rd.
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