I don't think the drivers, especially Mark Martin, think too fondly about the tyre war in 1994. Martin in particular was very outspoken about it, saying that he was glad to survive the 1994 season
Class act by Nascar to honor Senna like that. Nascar was fresh off losing two of it's own superstars in Alan and Davey just a year or so earlier. And thinking about Dale honoring Senna at the beginning of his victory interview... I hope someone in F1 honored Dale after his death...
The last 20 laps of this race are incredible. The battle between Ernie and Dale as they battled through traffic is simply awesome. You can feel the energy in the crowd too. Awesome!!!
It was awesome, I was fortunate enough to be in the 28 pit. We had the fastest car that day but the spoiler would not stay up and Larry could not get the car tight enough. Ernie being the total bad ass that he is wrestled her all day and damn near won it. Robert and Doug had the plate motors figured out... It was an awesome time to be involved in Nascar!!
Was at this race. Got to stand at the entrance of victory lane, gave him the thumbs up, patted my hand on his hood, and he gave me the thumbs up back. Great memory. Thank you for posting.
Como brasileiro, fico feliz em saber que a Nascar prestou homenagem a nosso Ayrton Senna no dia de sua morte. Um dia muito triste para todos nós! "As a Brazilian, I'm glad to know that Nascar paid tribute to our Ayrton Senna on the day of his death. A very sad day for all of us!"
Sad to see what has became of the sport I use to couldn't wait till race day and love to sit out n the garage n listen to MRN radio while my dad n his buddies worked on there own dirt cars u could feel the excitement the rumble the intense racing coming out the radio and it felt like u was there at the track it's sad bc the sport has drifted away from its roots and what the great drivers of the sport built if only we could turn back the ⏰
I’m a nascar fan and I enjoy all races, new and old. The value of anything gets a boost over time. In 20 years, I can envision everyone looking back on today’s nascar and envying it
Heck of a finish. Look at micheal Waltrip, Spencer, and schrader battle it out with Earnhardt. Fun ending. Rusty had a target on his back at Talladega. Always seems to crash.
I don't care that it's not HD. I love the way they used to broadcast so much better than today. Nothing cluttering up the screen. No rapid camera cuts. The wide, sweeping shots with nothing to ruin your view looks almost cinematic.
Ok, its not a fuckin rollback, the beds slide on rails, nothing rolls. Its a flatbed! On the lighter side, if anyone 20yrs or younger saw the "tracking" being adjusted, I am quite sure they have no clue what that is.
This is the link it comes the moment of the announcement by Bob Jenkins. I was referring to the race of San Marino, is there a link or some stretch done by Bob Varsha by ESPN. Can you tell?
No, Dale called it "Sucking off the side" he thought it was pulling his car, it wasnt until years later science figured out it was actually slowing the other car. Dale just had an instinct like no other.
Just a really weird, kindy crappy day it was at Dega. I wonder if they all knew BEFORE the drop o& the flag that we had lost Senna. Maybe if the FANS had known there wouldnt be as many cans pelting the cars.
I cant believe that video store commercial with that girl saying my husband don't like to movies I rent ill make one lol hmm I wonder what that means haha