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Bill Ingle on Alan Kulwicki ... This is the First Time I've Ever Said This Publicly 

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Alan Kulwicki was an irresistible force.
Bill Ingle was an immovable object.
The two just didn't work well together.
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@louislepage5111
@louislepage5111 13 дней назад
I always heard that Alan Kulwicki was difficult to work for
@MARLONdaman
@MARLONdaman 9 дней назад
I hate to believe this story; but, the Bible says in Proverbs pride comes before a fall.😑 LESSON: Never think that you are better than Yah God! YOUR LIFE IS BUT A VAPOR!👈🏿👀
@MARLONdaman
@MARLONdaman 9 дней назад
AND THAT IS WHY ALAN IS DEAD! HE PUT HIMSELF ABOVE YAH GOD! That is something you don’t do!👈🏿😲🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@JasonDerra
@JasonDerra 13 дней назад
That’s a lot of BS flung in under 10 minutes. When the guy has to tell you just how important he was, he usually wasn’t.
@wysetech2000
@wysetech2000 13 дней назад
I knew someone who crewed for Alan Kulwicki in his ASA days. We became a good friends and he always spilled the beans. I think that is why he stayed sane. Alan was was driven by success and at times was tough to work for. He wanted everything his way or the highway. He was very conceited in those days but when he moved to cup he got humbled very quickly. He was very intelligent and had an engineering degree. He understood everything about the car, and was also a great driver. His team was run on a shoestring in the early years, often wondering how he was going to pay for everything. Sometimes his mood wasn't great because of the lack of funds. At the same time, if he won he would give the guys a bonus, or take them out for dinner. Unfortunately my friend got crushed between the two 18 wheelers at the side of the road, while trying to break up a fight between the two drivers and died on the spot. RIP Jack. I don't fault Bill Ingles opinion, but there is two sides to every story. Most such as Paul Andrews was loyal to Alan and still chokes up when talking about him.
@scottwolf497
@scottwolf497 12 дней назад
Absolutely. Nobody's perfect. We all have our moments. The fact that he won a championship doing it his way while spurning top rides will NEVER be duplicated. But, if he did say that to Bill, that is totally uncalled for. When Bill told him it was just a job. Amen.
@JnitraM078
@JnitraM078 8 дней назад
I think Bill said that, and knew that. He was telling the other side. He never faulted AK's abilities. He faulted his ethics behind money. When he didn't have any, he was humble. When he did have money, he was conceited. Bill wasn't going to work for two people in the same body. You should be who you are, always. I think that's the point he was driving. I don't think he meant any ill will, he just didn't like AK's stance on things. Sorry about your buddy Brother!
@JarrodMiller-z7j
@JarrodMiller-z7j 13 дней назад
In Alan's defense, drinking and partying can affect your personality. I had a drinking problem for a long time, and I'm usually a nice guy even when I drank. Sometimes though, it can cause even the nicest people to be a prick.
@wysetech2000
@wysetech2000 12 дней назад
It was Alan's drive to be successful with a quarter of the resources the rest had. Hooters finally funded the team sufficiently to build more cars and have better engines. The fans loved him because he was the underdog and won a championship.
@davidrice3337
@davidrice3337 10 дней назад
Fuck that
@romanhendrickson8385
@romanhendrickson8385 4 часа назад
Thats all well and good... except kulwicki was one of the hardest working people in racing... ingle saying alan was out drinkin ect... full of shit is the nice way to put it...
@firestarter105G
@firestarter105G 13 дней назад
A lot of people making comments that has never been around the Cup back in the day. Lots of things things happened and lots of stories to tell. Some good, some funny and some, not so good.
@mustangecoboosthpp3869
@mustangecoboosthpp3869 13 дней назад
This guy if full of crap.
@shanebrooks2013
@shanebrooks2013 13 дней назад
Alan was well known to be a lady’s man.
@stealthbomber2127
@stealthbomber2127 13 дней назад
I heard bad things about Senior as a youngster. His dirty driving from a semi famous dirt driver thar my Dad knew. But Senior was a real puzzle. He would take liberties with other drivers lives, but at the same time having a small town churches parking lot paved and so on. Those are personality traits of people that make race car drivers and fighter pilots, etc.
@BlacktoothPodcastClips
@BlacktoothPodcastClips 11 дней назад
Yeah I have heard online that Sr wasn’t well liked in his hometown
@stealthbomber2127
@stealthbomber2127 11 дней назад
@@BlacktoothPodcastClips He had a few enemies along the way.
@billcollins8713
@billcollins8713 13 дней назад
I call B S on his stories . Very inflated view of himself.....
@mountainmandale1587
@mountainmandale1587 13 дней назад
I agree. I knew many people he talks about.
@BillyCarl66
@BillyCarl66 13 дней назад
I agree. Less than 10 minute clip and he talks down about 3 different people.
@NSBlack_Stallion
@NSBlack_Stallion 12 дней назад
@@mountainmandale1587I’ll back you up 100% on that
@johnwhaley8376
@johnwhaley8376 12 дней назад
Nothing but foolishness
@johnwhaley8376
@johnwhaley8376 12 дней назад
Bull crap!
@hawki5120
@hawki5120 12 дней назад
I have always heard Alan was a very religious guy. I have a very hard time believing he told someone he needed to put him before god.
@davidrice3337
@davidrice3337 10 дней назад
Please get a clue
@raymondhoffman4371
@raymondhoffman4371 9 дней назад
Get a clue about why do you people treat the deceased
@terrypennell416
@terrypennell416 12 дней назад
Real Life isn't always pretty.
@roberthill2219
@roberthill2219 11 дней назад
In the mid 90's, I worked for a VERY old school shop (on Old Concord road) that had some very big names come through it including Alan... and I heard some stories about Alan... I'm going to side with Bill...
@tadroid3858
@tadroid3858 13 дней назад
Great story! Great attitude, Bill. In the end it's a job.
@arthurhouston3
@arthurhouston3 12 дней назад
Excellent comments from by gone era. I go back to 1962. Kenner La. PT 109 and then Bobby Donnie and Red.
@bks7842
@bks7842 13 дней назад
Great stories.
@paulday5722
@paulday5722 12 дней назад
I've read a few articles that said Kulwicki and Evernham got into a heated argument and had to be pulled apart before they started swinging. Ray quit and started taking his stuff to his car to head back home. Gordon heard what was happening and talked him into working with him and BDR the rest of Speedweeks. From that day on they were a package deal.
@georgekunkel5819
@georgekunkel5819 12 дней назад
I sure like listening to his stories no sense in sugarcoat and reality.
@JS-dm2tz
@JS-dm2tz 8 часов назад
This fella thinks a lot of himself.
@richardsheriff
@richardsheriff 13 дней назад
Well, I'll tell you what.. If you all think Ingle's stories are all B.S .. Then, let us all hear some of Ricky's Stories.. About Bill
@GeoffGroves
@GeoffGroves 13 дней назад
@StanleyCarr17 Ingle has always been delusional and full of himself. What a load of you know what
@marklangren3142
@marklangren3142 12 дней назад
Kulwicki the last owner champion
@jackpierce5265
@jackpierce5265 12 дней назад
Tony Stewart
@marklangren3142
@marklangren3142 12 дней назад
@@jackpierce5265 he joined Hass and got 50% ownership for no dollar commitment I did not include him because he was already a champion he didn't start out as an owner driver he did after having a ton of money
@jackpierce5265
@jackpierce5265 12 дней назад
@marklangren3142 that makes sense. Kulwicki was something special. Miss that era of NASCAR Winston Cup
@FreddyDoorguy
@FreddyDoorguy 10 дней назад
Na, that be Tony Stewart 2011
@jackcampbell2479
@jackcampbell2479 13 дней назад
BS
@yurirentfro2743
@yurirentfro2743 13 дней назад
Im gonna have yo call bs on this one.
@jefferyrobertson7520
@jefferyrobertson7520 13 дней назад
Thanks For Uploading Rick And Steve
@ssdandp
@ssdandp 6 дней назад
Wow :(
@mikecross4350
@mikecross4350 12 дней назад
Seems mixed up on who the boss is
@58JOEMOMMA
@58JOEMOMMA 11 дней назад
Meijer 300 flag in the background...Bobby Jrs win in Kentucky...good times!!!
@Zdp433
@Zdp433 11 дней назад
I about fell out the chair laughing. "Hey Ray, where's your AK shirt..hhhmmm".
@StanleyCarr17
@StanleyCarr17 13 дней назад
Trying to live off Alan and Paul Paul was better than his own pinky toe. Let Paul Andrew's answer
@augieschultz2530
@augieschultz2530 11 дней назад
I’ll take Bill at his word until someone that was there can convince me otherwise.
@gailtaylor1636
@gailtaylor1636 13 дней назад
After you listen to enough of the interviews becomes obvious that most of these guys are VERY proud of their ability. Not so much of anyone else. I remember the boxer that said. "Marciano couldn't carry my jockstrap". Lost everyone's respect on the spot. But popular opinion seems to be, men are SUPPOSED to be arrogant assholes.
@richardrogers5482
@richardrogers5482 8 дней назад
Would love to hear Paul Andrews take on these stories.
@johnrice30
@johnrice30 10 дней назад
It sounds like B might be a little bit jealous of Bill.
@lancehurley9743
@lancehurley9743 8 дней назад
Truth hurts sometimes…but it’s truth
@harrygaydosz73
@harrygaydosz73 13 дней назад
Sounds like this guy got put in his place and held this bitterness since.
@aaronb4936
@aaronb4936 11 дней назад
Who Alan?
@j_e_hill
@j_e_hill 12 дней назад
Not arguing the truth of his story but there’s no need to say that publicly, a bit disrespectful to say the least.
@dennisparker4935
@dennisparker4935 13 дней назад
no one with a single grain of class/tact would insult or disparage paul andrews. AYFKM. this guy has ZERO credabilty ....Kulwicki won a championship regardless of what was occuring behind the scenes...Bills had more stops than 'suitcase jake" a bitter storyteller looking for his 15 minutes of fame
@sonliving
@sonliving 13 дней назад
👏🏼👏🏼
@2LabsGarage
@2LabsGarage 13 дней назад
I've Heard stuff like that about Kulwicki before, he partied as much as Tim Richmond, He just didn't get sick and Tim's game was a little more accomplished,
@Caterpillarjon
@Caterpillarjon 13 дней назад
Wow, all this is so surprising to me. I just can't picture Kulwicki in a nightclub partying. He always seemed like such a nerd that could drive a car.
@TonyWud
@TonyWud 13 дней назад
Where'd you hear that?
@JarrodMiller-z7j
@JarrodMiller-z7j 13 дней назад
You're right. He was no Tim Richmond. They must have broke the mold on Tim...lol.
@wysetech2000
@wysetech2000 12 дней назад
@@JarrodMiller-z7j Tim Richmond had all the tools he needed to win and Kulwicki didn't.
@sbalestro
@sbalestro 13 дней назад
😊Mr Perfect, it seems.
@Slinger43
@Slinger43 13 дней назад
If you don't wanna know the TRUTH, then don't ask Bill Ingle anything. With that said...RIP AK 🙏 Ps-To all throwing their BS flags at Bill just know this, Men the likes of Junior Johnson, Cale Yarborough, Waddell Wilson, Ricky Rudd ect...All thought/think highly of Bill Ingle & they definitely would not if Bill was disingenuous, Period!
@steverowland7163
@steverowland7163 12 дней назад
IF you weren't there you don't know. I'm sure he could have been very demanding. Specially when you're driven to be the best.
@TonyWud
@TonyWud 11 дней назад
Kulwicki didn't owe Bill or anybody else an explanation of his actions. That was a cheap shot at a dead man. I thought Bill Ingle was better than that.
@redclover51
@redclover51 13 дней назад
It's about time the truth came out
@wysetech2000
@wysetech2000 13 дней назад
What does it matter, he's dead.
@kevbruggeman33
@kevbruggeman33 13 дней назад
Asking to like subscribe this and that is like being a homeless person at the gas station at the corner at asking for change it's tacky
@Buttermilkjug
@Buttermilkjug 13 дней назад
The Houston guy running the channel is extremely tacky~ He gives the Winston Cup Scene legacy a bad/tarnished reputation~ Poor Steve Waid~
@TheSceneVault
@TheSceneVault 13 дней назад
Wow … whatever I’ve done to offend you, I apologize.
@Buttermilkjug
@Buttermilkjug 12 дней назад
@@TheSceneVault You always make stuff about yourself, instead of the story~ It's sickening how much you do it, and I'm sure you don't even realize that you do it~
@joshg9148
@joshg9148 12 дней назад
​@@TheSceneVaultI have always enjoyed your videos. You seem to let the person you're interviewing talk without interrupting. Keep up the good work!
@tonypizzaro8919
@tonypizzaro8919 12 дней назад
​@@TheSceneVault I'm extremely thankful for your fabulous Winston Cup videos. It brings me back to my childhood watching ESPN. Keep up the good work!
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