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Driving Fast With Dale Jr. | I AM NASCAR w/Brandon Marshall, Chad Johnson & More 

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Speed on the football field is one thing, but speed behind the wheel is another...Brandon, Chad, Fred and Channing get the experience of a lifetime riding as a passenger with Dale Jr Earnhardt at Charlotte MotorSpeedway to launch our collaboration with Nascar.
Sparking interest from the Bubba Wallace I Am Athlete episode, which infamously featured the moment where Channing coined the challenge that, “drivers aren’t athletes”,
prompting Dale Jr to reach out to give Channing, Brandon, Chad and Fred a firsthand experience inside a racecar. Not intending to change Channing's mind, but rather offer a perspective that could provide more understanding into a driver's world. This episode starts off the I Am Nascar series, a special edition of I Am Athlete podcast with multiple episodes rolling out in the month of May and throughout the season.
Sitting down and smoking cigars on pit road, the guys reflect on their experience and curiosity about the history of racing and Dale's journey. The conversation gets deep talking about legacy, loss and life lessons learned along the way. Dale opens up about the day he lost his father and describes those final moments in detail and how he had to 'shake hands with Daytona' before racing there again.
Chad, more knowledgeable about the sport than other guys, talks the ins and outs of driving, the mentality of a driver and finding that balance of living life and still being successful. Like anything in life, racing is a business and Brandon gets into the landscape of owning teams, females in the sport and the finances behind driving professionally.
Switching gears, Channing asks Dale about the lifestyle and ladies that come along with being a driver and why he waited so long to settle down and have a family. Dale describes the wide open mentality and driving for Budweiser back in the day elevated that rockstar life which he says he has no regrets.
Talking about various emotions and energy into the preparation of the sport, Fred opens up about how he cried shedding actual tears before some of his biggest games number wise and can't explain why he did it but just did which then led to a further football discussion about Dale sharing his research into concussions and the fears that lie ahead with potential CTE.
As a spoof to our I AM Woman resident Chef Lowe, comedian Lou Young makes an appearance, catching Dale off guard and surprising the guys with a tailgate style meal that leaves them laughing at his delivery and timing of the meal.
Today's show kicks off the first of three more this month, with a new episode streaming every Monday at Noon eastern on the I Am Athlete RU-vid Channel. Special thanks to Charlotte MotorSpeedway, Hendrick Motorsports and JR Motorsports for helping to make this experience happen! I Am Nascar is a limited series and special edition of I Am Athlete podcast with episodes slated to air monthly throughout the race season.
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@k-l7204
@k-l7204 3 года назад
I think what Dale's father did was lowkey genius. He wanted them to build the car to see if their interest would still be there if they had to do all the work.
@blackneck77
@blackneck77 3 года назад
Dale's dad did the right thing dad's are magical... ain't nothing coming easy
@k-l7204
@k-l7204 3 года назад
@@blackneck77 fasho
@robain79
@robain79 3 года назад
Sr. was very genius, think he quit school I'm Jr high
@packlesswolf1
@packlesswolf1 3 года назад
I mean if he couldn't get money or something then and dad didn't help that would of been shitty. Imagine a teenager trying to work and save money for a few years to buy a racecar to build. Like a 0.000000000000000001% chance of success.
@k-l7204
@k-l7204 3 года назад
@@packlesswolf1 very true! I was speaking for He’s specific situation though, Sr. wanted to make sure that he raced because he wanted to, not just by association. I agree with what you said though
@CoverArtMatters
@CoverArtMatters 3 года назад
They literally just got in another lane. This will bring a new audience from this episode.
@authortcmanning9026
@authortcmanning9026 3 года назад
Bubba Wallace coming on got me into the Podcast. Been listening ever since.
@lithelya8989
@lithelya8989 3 года назад
Exactly! ❤️
@andren8788
@andren8788 3 года назад
Facts! I'm black and been a fan of NASCAR since I was a kid. I open this opens up the minds of other NASCAR and NFL fans
@ejay2075
@ejay2075 3 года назад
Sometimes that's not a good thing.
@shawnbatiste7911
@shawnbatiste7911 3 года назад
Most definitely💯💯💯
@bentate6288
@bentate6288 Год назад
a true legend of the sport you didn't need to be a nascar fan to know him RIP Sr.
@ShawnCaldwell11
@ShawnCaldwell11 2 года назад
The Earnhardt family is racing royalty. Thank you for having Dale on the show.
@ronniejones2427
@ronniejones2427 3 года назад
They let Dale, Jr.... talk.. Channing didn't make too many jokes. I can tell...they were interested.
@smarioredd
@smarioredd 3 года назад
Jr is such a good storyteller
@whosyourdaddy1213
@whosyourdaddy1213 3 года назад
@@smarioreddokay 898988 I II out 6k io I've got 9.99 888iiiii I incisions I 9.99 7 o 8o78u9
@jimmytheweed4978
@jimmytheweed4978 3 года назад
They were in awe. And deservedly so, Dale Jr. is an icon.
@shifty1927
@shifty1927 3 года назад
They have respect for him because he's a massive redskins fan... and you gotta be crazy to love them 🤣
@fairplayjay
@fairplayjay 3 года назад
@@smarioredd damn great storyteller. I was hooked on the story about buying the junker and racing it.
@isaiahngowi2236
@isaiahngowi2236 3 года назад
Never in a trillion years did I think that a talk with a NASCAR driver would be in my top 3 favorite episodes of this podcast🔥
@Eedoakee
@Eedoakee 3 года назад
Dale Jr and Bubba both solid interviews
@tmartin775able
@tmartin775able 3 года назад
FACTS! I have loved this episode.
@isaiahngowi2236
@isaiahngowi2236 3 года назад
@@Eedoakee yeah u right but Dale was top 3 fr🔥🔥
@chrisancrum8088
@chrisancrum8088 3 года назад
Right! I was just saying to myself as I was watching this episode that this was probably my new favorite episode. Definitely top 3
@Eedoakee
@Eedoakee 3 года назад
@@isaiahngowi2236 I'm just saying in general they both were good, authentic interviews, I'm sure Bubba had a big role of them interviewing Dale Jr
@lockandreload
@lockandreload 3 года назад
Never knew Ocho was into racing, he looks way more comfortable than the other guys
@cainblack
@cainblack Месяц назад
85 is always open
@nickywallace3078
@nickywallace3078 2 года назад
Dale Jr. changed my opinion on Drivers years ago. Love him. His transparency. Legendary
@justinhenderson5710
@justinhenderson5710 2 года назад
God Bless you 🇺🇸
@jonlamontagne
@jonlamontagne 2 года назад
Hemingway said, "There are only three sports bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering. Everything else is just a child's game." That isn't the exact phrasing but it is something close to that!
@SANITIZEDINC
@SANITIZEDINC Год назад
Absolutely. Dale is amazing.
@domv2286
@domv2286 3 года назад
I swear this is the most detail dale has ever gone into about sr’s death
@Carv026
@Carv026 3 года назад
I was thinking the same thing. Can't remember ever hearing him go in to so much detail about that day.
@cbrobinson10
@cbrobinson10 3 года назад
@@Carv026 He talked alot about it on Joe Rogan podcast
@DilanHamawandy
@DilanHamawandy 3 года назад
you should see his interview on JRE Podcast
@stevobraden6205
@stevobraden6205 3 года назад
I think it’s because he’s really trying to convey the passion and raw danger that comes with the sport. ThT family has given everything they have And ever will have to the sport. So when the question was brought up if they should even be considered athletes I have to imagine just how fired up that made him.
@Wayne_Nero
@Wayne_Nero 3 года назад
That blew me away, hearing Jr talk about Daytona 2001 - wow gripping. I really love this channel. Thanks so much!
@wysmn
@wysmn 3 года назад
This is why Dale Jr is so loved. The most down to earth, humble person. Would never know hes worth hundreds of millions.
@TheHottwhyrd
@TheHottwhyrd 3 года назад
He lived in a double wide trailer most of his career. He's the definition of humble. While he didn't accomplish anything close to what his father did, he's actually done more for the sport. He uses his popularity to continue to try to grow the sport. His podcast is amazing for the history that most fans aren't aware of. And let's not forget who he's brought into the sport, truex, chase, Bowman and more
@omgroony
@omgroony 3 года назад
With the amount of fame and recognition Jr. has had nearly his whole life, I’m amazed it didn’t go to his head and ruin him. He’s been great for NASCAR as a brand his entire life.
@omgroony
@omgroony 3 года назад
@@TheHottwhyrd I totally forgot about all the guys he’s brought into NASCAR! That alone is enough for me to respect him, but he decided to be incredibly likable, too.
@jdkingsley6543
@jdkingsley6543 3 года назад
Man l didnt even know his net worth was that high. My goodness
@Danny-ur4bf
@Danny-ur4bf 3 года назад
@@omgroony his pops definitely kept him humble. They had an “interesting” relationship.
@stevemoore6853
@stevemoore6853 2 года назад
Dale JR is a class act man. He was not his dad, but he was himself and I respected that even more about him. His dad kept him to the side to become his own man in racing because he knew that the NASCAR fans and drivers were gonna say that he was given what he got. He did it himself and made his own lane. Not to mention that he was in Talladega Nights getting Ricky Bobby's autograph. Dude's legit.
@albertsampson6568
@albertsampson6568 2 года назад
I saw this before bed and the video is over an hour. I was like, maybe later. I started and didn't stop. I could have cared less about sleep. Hearing men being men. Talking, joking, laughing and being human. Who am I to judge? Being a former Army Sergeant, my favorite thing was talking to my troops. No rank, just troops being themselves. This right here, is valuable to the human race. This is exactly how it was on deployment. And these are superstars. It shows there are no bounds. Just bonds. Brothers and sisters.
@wtfisinstagram
@wtfisinstagram 3 месяца назад
I was a sergeant in the army too. Been out over 3 years. This made me feel like I was in the field with my boys again.
@jodyammo4620
@jodyammo4620 3 года назад
B Marsh is a smart guy. He is expanding his horizons which in return expands his audience. Like Fred Taylor says "exposure leads to expansion"
@thenation1575
@thenation1575 3 года назад
Lol you've been watching/listening to too much IAMAthelete that should be a drinking game
@AthleticArtillery
@AthleticArtillery 3 года назад
Chad is the guy that’s into racing, all these guys play a role in to bringing guest on
@caleb484
@caleb484 3 года назад
@@thenation1575 u know he a day 1 fOr sure
@caleb484
@caleb484 3 года назад
Facts
@thenation1575
@thenation1575 3 года назад
I loved hearing chad he made it sound like a rollercoaster 'let's go again Dale I don't need a helmet'
@Glowconnection
@Glowconnection 3 года назад
I hope big media corporations don't get involve with this show because it's perfect the way it is. DON'T CHANGE A THING!
@feebabyblue
@feebabyblue 3 года назад
I totally agree
@mikethevicious
@mikethevicious 3 года назад
Yeah but it’s gonna happen eventually cause money talks
@colbyaustin7191
@colbyaustin7191 3 года назад
@@mikethevicious usually I would agree, but I think these guys are different. They seem like they like what they’re doing, they’ve already got their nest eggs, and they’re in complete control. I don’t see a company being able to come in and influence them to change with $$. They don’t have to settle. They’re in a position to have all the leverage in negotiations.
@icantbelieveitsnotbutter8851
@icantbelieveitsnotbutter8851 3 года назад
They won't unless they get a huge offer, cause they're not inexperienced with the media.
@chargersfan0560
@chargersfan0560 3 года назад
@@colbyaustin7191 we all know itll happen. It always does. Even joe rogan went after the money and everyone thought he was diff. But i do love this show and when that time happens, hopefully they stay the same
@RyanAustinDean
@RyanAustinDean 2 года назад
The comfort level between all these guys jumps out of the screen. What a great episode.
@calebross3790
@calebross3790 2 года назад
Crazy I stumble Across your comment. I’m just getting into racing lol
@dwighty825
@dwighty825 Год назад
Guys. I’m 45 minutes in and has to stop for a moment to say - THANK YOU for putting this together!!! I’ve been a NASCAR fan since the last 80’s!! Following Jeff Gordon, Dale Senior, and then Dale Jr. I am so happy to see this cross-over❣️❣️
@wiIlybobo
@wiIlybobo 3 года назад
I think this episode was so dope at times because they could NOT relate to Dale’s experiences. It really allowed Dale to open up and speak uninterrupted. Great episode.
@NoNameNo.5
@NoNameNo.5 3 года назад
Dales a real one and good on them for letting him talk it out. RIP TO DE3
@darvelljacobs1421
@darvelljacobs1421 3 года назад
I think they related very well... Sports is aboyt intense moments and performing skills at a high level
@jolieespinoza369
@jolieespinoza369 3 года назад
AGREED
@omgroony
@omgroony 3 года назад
Dale is so charismatic. He did so well on this episode that I forgot that Brandon runs the show. It’s rare to find someone who so naturally earns the respect of anyone around him.
@MrJlambo54
@MrJlambo54 3 года назад
@@NoNameNo.5 He is himself regardless of who he's around or what situation he's in. He's got so much of his dad in him and I love to see it.
@Ccthomas-ks1hn
@Ccthomas-ks1hn 3 года назад
Jr. is a guy that had every reason to be entitled and be an asshole, but he's gotta be one of the more down to earth superstars out there. You wouldn't realize how massively popular he is if you weren't told. Seems like an awesome guy, made me a little sad hearing him talk about his dad
@jeffshamblin3569
@jeffshamblin3569 3 года назад
I had the chance many years ago to have a few Budweiser’s w him at a Daytona watering hole. I wanna say Rascals but I may be wrong. Absolutely humble and genuine. He signed a $20 bill for me before I left. Because that’s all I had on me to sign. He asked me twice if I was sure I wanted to do that, “because $20s don’t come easy”. Yes, down to earth!
@jizzle4212
@jizzle4212 3 года назад
That’s real 💯
@chaddawsome9302
@chaddawsome9302 3 года назад
The fact that his dad crashed literally right behind him was the saddest part. And his step mom ruined his family’s brand and name.
@skitzospielberg
@skitzospielberg 3 года назад
His father has a huge statue in the middle of the city of kannapolis nc.. he’s always around nc & humble it’s like if he walked in a store you wouldn’t even know it was him
@marklittle8805
@marklittle8805 3 года назад
He was raised humble and his dad made damn sure he stayed that way
@williamjohnsonjr7818
@williamjohnsonjr7818 3 года назад
Dale telling the story about the last race with his dad, wow! I felt every word. Great show!
@butchgifford1809
@butchgifford1809 2 года назад
@William Johnson Jr Perfectly Spoken!!! Definitely one of the Best (Interviews) are what ever this was! I felt it too!!! 👍👍👍
@marvelous3999
@marvelous3999 2 года назад
I've been a nascar fan since the 90s. I'm glad that the sport is finally getting the respect it deserves...
@MrOhioPlayer
@MrOhioPlayer 3 года назад
The professionalism and respect they give every guest is top notch. They're not reading off a script, the genuinely do their research and ask honest questions. My mother was the lead automotive sales representative for Dupont when they were with Jeff Gordon. Being a young African American male at the races back in the late 90s early 2000's to playing college football, I see myself in everyone of them. All I can say is thank you for changing the game.....
@jolieespinoza369
@jolieespinoza369 3 года назад
yes. i noticed they did their research too. well done Men
@kidwave1
@kidwave1 3 года назад
Very cool Antoine. Best of luck to you! This is the first episode ive seen of these cats, its a cool show/format. Im def gonna check out some more.
@charlessmith4487
@charlessmith4487 3 года назад
I see they made Chad put that helmet on anyway 😂😂😂
@poundtrader1414
@poundtrader1414 3 года назад
of course it's mandatory incase the car go flipping or for liability
@charlessmith4487
@charlessmith4487 3 года назад
@@poundtrader1414 I figured that the moment he said it, but when he literally got in there I was hold on lol. Of course they edited out them telling him nah not happening because in the very next cut that helmet is very much on 😂
@poundtrader1414
@poundtrader1414 3 года назад
@@charlessmith4487 👍👍👍
@thestarnesfamily949
@thestarnesfamily949 3 года назад
Fred T so cool! Dale built his own little city to party in🤣 I love it.
@sipgod3053
@sipgod3053 3 года назад
Y’all hear Chad refused to do that boxing match against Pac-Man Jones 😂
@willy2252
@willy2252 2 года назад
They set in a hot car for hours with very little refreshments and being able to watch others to get by crashes
@BigNate5594
@BigNate5594 2 года назад
I love how when he says dad everyone knows the deal. The intimidator. The greatest ever. Rip Dale SR
@bentleycaldwell
@bentleycaldwell 3 года назад
Dale Jr. got me crying over here talking about his father. Man. 😭😭😭
@BigOleMatty
@BigOleMatty 3 года назад
listen to his podcast its amazing
@bonesmoney
@bonesmoney 3 года назад
When I was younger I thought Chad was the embodiment of not giving af. Channing has raised the bar to unreachable heights😂😂😂. Brah rolled up the pants
@imadev.4657
@imadev.4657 3 года назад
😂!!!
@ariallefty
@ariallefty 3 года назад
😂😂 And didn't fold on calling drivers athletes lol!
@IdunnoBroIjdk
@IdunnoBroIjdk 3 года назад
Honestly tho him saying they weren't athletes but he respects the craft and sticking to his guns has a lot of validity.
@jayl8547
@jayl8547 7 месяцев назад
Grew up watching this man and his father drive. I remember his first double wide trailer home purchase and his 1996 Chevrolet Impala. His father was a great man (R.I.P.).
@dvon1097
@dvon1097 2 года назад
The day Nascar stood still was when Senior passed away. It feels like yesterday but its been 20 years. I never heard Junior be this open about what happened. Truly a sad sad day
@TonyHemetona
@TonyHemetona 3 года назад
This episode is the definition of exposure leading to expansion
@edwardwright7295
@edwardwright7295 3 года назад
This episode was so cool... nice to hear it from another athletes perspective of another sport of what it takes to do what they do. Dale Earnhardt was the reason I started watching racing him in the Rainbow Warrior and then Junior of course. Dope segments I hope they keep this going
@HollywoodAman
@HollywoodAman 3 года назад
I’ll sure be watching more!
@dhruvnarain3948
@dhruvnarain3948 3 года назад
@@edwardwright7295 rainbow warrior was jeff gordon. Dale earndhart had the black good wrench and the yellow wrangler car. But overall i definetely agree with you
@stevecollins5490
@stevecollins5490 3 года назад
Mane these dudes have so much diversity to them nothing but respect 💯
@oscarraynorjr1096
@oscarraynorjr1096 3 года назад
Relationships is how you stay relevant anyway. Got to stay diversive.
@stevecollins5490
@stevecollins5490 3 года назад
@@oscarraynorjr1096 big facts bro connections and relationships are crucial now
@DaggerMan11
@DaggerMan11 3 года назад
If you told me 10 years ago that this is what Brandon Marshall would be capable of post-playing career, I wouldn't have believed you. He's doing great.
@jakethemus3400
@jakethemus3400 2 года назад
I'm not a NASCAR guy, however I am very familiar with the Earnhardt name and so I didn't know what to expect in this episode, but I have to say this is by FAR the BEST EPISODE of I AM ATHLETE EVER!!! Thank you Brandon for sharing this to the world, WE AS A PEOPLE needed to see and hear this to continue to move forward breaking down the STEREOTYPING and PROFILING of each other's Culture! MaaaaN.... I completely lost it when Brandon was reading JR's quote after Senior's passing! bruh... A BIG SHOUT OUT to Brother JR for doing this episode and keeping it💯 Thanks again to the whole "I AM ATHLETE" Fam for bringing us Amazing Content and a GIANT SHOUT OUT to Brandon, Ocho, and Fred for taking the time to understand the in's and outs of the NASCAR Community and to truly understand why these guys are Absolutely without a doubt considered to be ATHLETES!
@TechOutAdam
@TechOutAdam 2 года назад
27:12 My favorite part of the whole interview. "I just wanted to.. make it." We all feel that, seriously the game of life is won if you can make a living doing something that doesn't feel like work.
@justbecause9645
@justbecause9645 2 года назад
thanks to daddy he did.
@trev25
@trev25 2 года назад
@@justbecause9645 did u not hear him explain how tf he got started in racing? it had nothing to do with his dad it was him and his brother going to a junkyard and getting an old car and put a cage in it and raced which they bought themselves for a couple hundred dollars 🤦🏻‍♂️ learn ur facts and listen to the video
@stevecarter2966
@stevecarter2966 3 года назад
“I ain’t never cried for my Daddy since” I felt that
@jermainbrown8994
@jermainbrown8994 3 года назад
That hit home for me
@cargotoolshop5319
@cargotoolshop5319 3 года назад
They say your not a man until your father passes and you have to make the decisions, right or wrong your on the hot seat
@cbrobinson10
@cbrobinson10 3 года назад
Damn near shed a tear when he said that
@IdunnoBroIjdk
@IdunnoBroIjdk 3 года назад
You can easily tell how much respect Dale and Fred had for one another. You can tell because people you respect you take a brief pause before saying their name and Dale did that with Fred.
@lionelsheja6381
@lionelsheja6381 3 года назад
That's one way of looking at it 😂😂
@tracyrhodes5930
@tracyrhodes5930 3 года назад
Oh maybe he just forgot for a second 😂
@MADK1NG94
@MADK1NG94 3 года назад
Facts
@mariejane1567
@mariejane1567 3 года назад
um yeah 😂😂
@jizzle4212
@jizzle4212 3 года назад
Y’all hell wit these comments 😆😆😆
@Btwice27
@Btwice27 3 года назад
That perc was kicking chef ass
@robertotarinjr1046
@robertotarinjr1046 2 года назад
The fact that Dale was comfortable enough to talk about Sr was amazing in itself. Love the show and I'm a fan of all you guys, not just as football players but as a human beings!👌🏼🤙🏼
@dereed5222
@dereed5222 3 года назад
Never was a fan of NASCAR, but I knew who Dale Sr. & Jr. was. They're LEGENDS in the South. My respect for Dale grew even more when he came out in support of Kaep back in 2017.
@redboy09100
@redboy09100 3 года назад
Raise hell raise dale!!!!
@ChuchuJS
@ChuchuJS 3 года назад
Yea heard a lot about him when I was still in high school in Nigeria( Africa) and we don’t know anything damm thing about nascar
@durfontaine26
@durfontaine26 3 года назад
I agree with everything you said
@TheBrizardMirandas
@TheBrizardMirandas 3 года назад
That’s how you know he’s the GOAT. Most black people don’t know anything about NASCAR but if you ask us to name any driver, 90% will tell you they know Dale Jr
@DixytheGoat9
@DixytheGoat9 2 месяца назад
I was born 29 days before Dale(Sr) won the Daytona 500 and i was 3 years and a month old toddler when he passed sadley i was too young to remember watch a race with Dale(Sr) in it but i grew up watching Jr and it was one of the best careers i have ever seen
@gradybishop2691
@gradybishop2691 3 года назад
This should be up for an EMMY the best Dale Jr interview ever period hands down. Someone needs to send this in for EMMY Board.
@packers256
@packers256 3 года назад
He seems like a great guy. I listened to his appearance on the Joe Rogan show and he was great there too.
@QueLindoFilms
@QueLindoFilms 3 года назад
💯💯💯
@brandonlee6158
@brandonlee6158 3 года назад
Yea they made u feel like they wasn’t sitting in the middle of the most historic of places! I’m from NC and grew up and around Charlotte and Rockingham, times change things like this would make NASCAR great again!
@danmorrissette4814
@danmorrissette4814 3 года назад
check his interview with Danica Patrick on youtube
@erniedale3602
@erniedale3602 3 года назад
I liked this 1 that much too for real
@maconmiles2057
@maconmiles2057 Год назад
This is the best conversation I have ever seen with Dale Jr. having fun with these other great athletes and speaking from the heart. To see them connect even coming from different sports.
@TrinnBTW
@TrinnBTW 2 года назад
June bug is just that guy. There is no one quite like Dale Jr. also find it adorable he didn’t name drop his podcast and said he left the bud team
@dresinkfield5748
@dresinkfield5748 3 года назад
Ocho is a treasure fr dawg. Bruh got range. He knows something about everything.
@chris.5434
@chris.5434 3 года назад
Most successful people do.
@EmorSceneForME
@EmorSceneForME 3 года назад
Pray for him
@nichollsboy11
@nichollsboy11 3 года назад
Yea hes a smart dude and a class act
@brandonangles470
@brandonangles470 3 года назад
You're right, imma make McDonalds my core source of diet now. 🤣
@bankrollwoundz
@bankrollwoundz 3 года назад
I love Dale Jr. honesty. You can tell he is a good guy super genuine. Speaks from the heart, very honest about his trials and tribulations. RIP Dale Sr. 🐐
@pedrogates3189
@pedrogates3189 3 года назад
Definitely
@cjohns1005
@cjohns1005 3 года назад
Bruh are u from the boot? Or Texas
@dontrezross5958
@dontrezross5958 3 года назад
Only race I've ever watched was his last haven't watched it since
@bankrollwoundz
@bankrollwoundz 3 года назад
@@cjohns1005 my peoples from the boot
@DickTogo712
@DickTogo712 3 года назад
Yeah I haven’t really kept up with NASCAR since Stewart Gordon Dale Jr left the sport
@chloehennessey6813
@chloehennessey6813 3 года назад
I’m 14, Mr Earnhardt. I started racing when I was 8 in a junior dragster. Nothing serious. Started with an 80cc single cylinder engine and now I’m running a naturally aspirated Chevy 350 small block. It’s about 412 wheel HP. My fastest 8th mile pass is 7.82 in my dragster!
@gamerforce1229
@gamerforce1229 22 дня назад
Good god where are you now?!
@theblack7772
@theblack7772 2 года назад
This is the best Dale Jr interview I have ever seen. He is relaxed and open and is enjoying himself.
@prezidentjeff
@prezidentjeff 3 года назад
As a life long Dale Jr. fan, im here for this. The brand is global
@remainloyaltoyour0wnsoil580
@remainloyaltoyour0wnsoil580 3 года назад
Jeff Gordon baby #24 all day
@nascarandbowlingfan3888
@nascarandbowlingfan3888 3 года назад
@@remainloyaltoyour0wnsoil580 nah the Earnhardts are better
@KingBoog_
@KingBoog_ 3 года назад
@@remainloyaltoyour0wnsoil580 the DuPont car was a fan favorite
@josephbeebe4312
@josephbeebe4312 3 года назад
@@remainloyaltoyour0wnsoil580 Tony Stewart > everyone lol
@twoblacklabs904
@twoblacklabs904 3 года назад
@@KingBoog_ ... the Earnhardt Sr. vs. Jeff “Wonder Boy” Gordon was as real as it gets... but only ON the racetrack. Behind closed doors, Gordon showed deference to Earnhardt’s wisdom & knowledge of the sport, the direction it was headed, and especially how to succeed in the business end of marketing your name, likeness and all the financial opportunities that being associated with NASCAR as a business involved. Gordon & Earnhardt’s “rivalry” put butts in seats for a few years, and Jeff Gordon made a sh!tload of money based on Dale Earnhardt’s business model. They were actually very good friends away from the track, and were side-business venture partners, too. Earnhardt’s “Young Gun” rivalry heralded the next generation of the sport, and was VERY good financially, for the business of both successful brands...
@WorldwideWyatt
@WorldwideWyatt 3 года назад
Junior was super comfortable and open with these guys, hell of an interview.
@finisher3x
@finisher3x 2 года назад
Junior was once in a Jay-Z video racing Danica Patrick ( before she came to NASCAR ). Being around other athletes and entertainers is nothing to him. Black people low key loved Dale Jr.
@tacotom3492
@tacotom3492 2 года назад
Tbh.. I was like I'll give this 15-20.. Im Hour an 8 in.. Didnt realize it..🤣🤣🤣✌️
@gerrygardner
@gerrygardner 2 года назад
@@tacotom3492 Same and now I wanna see JImmie Johnson , I would have loved to see the guys have to go maybe 15/20 laps with a few other cars on the track before deciding if these guys were athletes
@gordonreed7981
@gordonreed7981 2 года назад
Yep want to go back to the race jacket days.
@DiamondEDC
@DiamondEDC 2 года назад
The South is more friendly than you'd think.
@Rollin8.0
@Rollin8.0 Год назад
If I'm remembering correctly, race car drivers heart rates peak and average higher for longer than athletes in any other sports. They're DEFINITELY athletes.
@bassinwithbuck4955
@bassinwithbuck4955 Год назад
These guys got Junior to open up big time. This was a top notch interview and truth be told a top notch show. Never through NFL guys would have an interest in this as it's so outside the realm of stick and ball sports. Hell of a job on this.
@claycritterritter
@claycritterritter 3 года назад
I really feel like they are truly polarized and showed the most respect to Dale Jr. through the whole interview and it was such a true and honest interview. Thanks for putting some light into nascar and this generations biggest superstar.
@sleepyASU82
@sleepyASU82 3 года назад
What do you mean polarized?
@hunterlogan2913
@hunterlogan2913 3 года назад
Dale gets aLong with everyone. It's one of his talents/gifts! His interviewers realized that early on and embraced it very successfully for a great interview
@hunterlogan2913
@hunterlogan2913 3 года назад
these interviewers have talent. Watch their Kyle Busch interview and the Dale Jr rivalry topic they discuss
@DickTogo712
@DickTogo712 3 года назад
Dale Jr and Jeff Gordon have the gift of gab great ambassadors for the sport. This is great episode always love seeing Jr shoot the shit
@Chuck.NVRSTP
@Chuck.NVRSTP 3 года назад
hearing Jr. talk about losing his dad, then seeing ocho sitting there listening knowing he just lost his mother...
@rk885stg
@rk885stg 3 года назад
Damn. As someone who’s lost a parent, this really hit home. I could feel the emotion from Jr. as he told that story. Never heard it before. He’s Is a strong man for getting out there and racing again because mentally that would’ve messed me up.
@aaronhendrickson450
@aaronhendrickson450 Год назад
I've watched countless interviews with Dale Jr over my entire life and this was by far one of the best and comfortably open ones I've seen
@jwells1914
@jwells1914 3 года назад
Dale Jr literally grew up in the shadow of a legend & has always come across as a solid guy. Great conversation!
@jalenad11
@jalenad11 3 года назад
If you watch his podcast, he talks about how he was treated until he earned Sr's respect. It's inspiring and made him the way he is.
@jwells1914
@jwells1914 3 года назад
@@jalenad11 I subscribed yesterday I’m looking forward to checking it out.
@matthewmiller2219
@matthewmiller2219 3 года назад
Not even close to a champion
@lukesilvay6039
@lukesilvay6039 7 месяцев назад
@@matthewmiller2219he is a champion
@angelasneed2664
@angelasneed2664 3 года назад
This is by far my favorite episode, I’m a huge NASCAR FAN!!! As a black little girl I know it’s unheard of to like NASCAR. My father is a huge fan and I got into the sport. Richard Petty was the g.o.a.t. In my daddy’s time. But Earnhardt Sr. Was my g.o.a.t. Love Jr also. Him telling the story of his father’s dead brought back all the sadness. I remember watching I asked my dad is he going to get out of the car. Daddy said he’s had a lot of bad accidents but this one is different. EPIC EPISODE
@heatherstringer2891
@heatherstringer2891 3 года назад
I hope you get to make it to a race one day. Your love for the sport will triple. And I am so proud of the strides NASCAR has made to make ALL NASCAR fans feel more comfortable. I can’t wait to see the stands full of people from every background, race, religion and ethnicity! So hit me up if you go!
@Weezy10580
@Weezy10580 3 года назад
Glad you’re a part of the sport. Next time you’re in Martinsville let me know and y’all can come tailgate at the our site
@faiththomas1749
@faiththomas1749 3 года назад
@Heather Stringer i am also black and i have been a fan of the sport since trevor bayne won the daytona 500 and had never thought about going to a race until my sister and dad got me tickets to sanoma this year ( i dropped subtle hints but i never thought ) i had been conditioned to just like the nba but since that day things changed
@JvilleJD
@JvilleJD 3 года назад
Those of us who were old enough to truly understand what happened at that moment could know something didn't feel right. Like your dad said, I saw a lot of bad wrecks over the years in NASCAR. I knew that Earnhardt's career was over when he crashed that day. I watched with everyone else as we waited for them to get Dale out of the car and onto a stretcher. When he didn't get out on his own and they surrounded his car, I knew racing lost a legend. As a huge Intimidator fan growing up, I just sat there silently with tears in my eyes.
@AndyGarcia-ch1ci
@AndyGarcia-ch1ci 3 года назад
Love to have u in our racing family ❤
@siopao_81
@siopao_81 2 года назад
Take Chan out there for 4 hours straight, but make him drive... LOL
@marked4death076
@marked4death076 Год назад
Damn that hits hard hearing the story of him seeing his dad hit the wall in the mirror. Brutal
@marcuschaffen9680
@marcuschaffen9680 3 года назад
I don’t know a damn thing about NASCAR, but this is probably one of the best episodes I’ve ever watched! Simply amazing
@StealthyG42
@StealthyG42 3 года назад
Thats unfortunate, it was amazing when I was younger
@TheRealerArbor
@TheRealerArbor 3 года назад
Go to a race. Its incredible.
@gamesguitarsandcars
@gamesguitarsandcars 3 года назад
@@TheRealerArbor Exactly. I always tell people that all it takes is going to 1 race and you'll most likely become a fan. Its such an experience and so much more than "driving around in a circle" that most people think it is.
@robain79
@robain79 3 года назад
Jr is an awesome dude...look up his interview with Joe Rogan
@Jr_5646
@Jr_5646 3 года назад
Definitely go to a race. Im from Virginia. Been to Bristol, Martinsville, and Richmond. All were awesome. I like watching the bigger tracks on TV, and I'd like to see one in person one day, but the short tracks is where its at in my opinion.
@paulb2608
@paulb2608 3 года назад
You can see the sympathy in all these guys eyes even with their glasses on when dale tells the story about his fathers death. They are good dudes.
@sncloud
@sncloud 3 года назад
Right. I teared up myself
@0Heeroyuy01
@0Heeroyuy01 3 года назад
as a huge dale SR fan as a kid it makes me cry thinking about the crash and everything my ear doctor die the following Monday in the same exact way, heading home after work got clipped in the rear by a drunk and put into a wall on the side of the interstate and died. i can only Imagine what its like for Jr to talk or think about his dad
@T..1147
@T..1147 2 года назад
Fred was crying
@sspain1
@sspain1 2 года назад
Everything I see Dale Jr. I think about Dale Sr. and the time they spent on the track together
@richhenretty67
@richhenretty67 2 года назад
I can listen to Jr talk for hours about racing. One thing on my bucket list is to sit in the passenger seat with Jr at any super speedway to go fast and get real close to that wall. I go the Coca Cola 600 every year and nothing beats the horse power in your chest. It feels like your soul is leaving your body.
@joshbehrendt7363
@joshbehrendt7363 3 года назад
Dale is one the most genuine nice guys in any sport , this podcast was perfect . And when he was on Joe Rogan that podcast was really good . Dale can kick it with anyone and his personality stays the same . He’s a great man
@marshawhite2670
@marshawhite2670 3 года назад
I agree. Seems very authentic and down to earth. No an egomaniac
@bradleydennis1263
@bradleydennis1263 3 года назад
I love me some Channing bruh. He funny AF. "You a grown ass man dawg. It's all fun, till da rabbit got da gun" 🇺🇸💯
@MrMula11
@MrMula11 3 года назад
He ain’t lying tho lol
@shawnbatiste7911
@shawnbatiste7911 3 года назад
My part was when chad seen em gettin out the car he said....where you goin 🤣🤣🤣🤣 i fell the f*** out OMG!!!!! LOL
@j0hnnykn0xv1lle
@j0hnnykn0xv1lle Год назад
I became a Jr. fan because of Sr's death. I remember watching that race that day. Same year as 9/11. Hard year. I love you Jr. Thanks for being gracious when I met you.
@cardboardshuffle2985
@cardboardshuffle2985 2 года назад
I love how humble the cook is..
@brazy3386
@brazy3386 3 года назад
Fred, Brandon, Chad, and Channing are amazing. It’s awesome how they can relate and have conversations with anyone.
@kevinkline7242
@kevinkline7242 3 года назад
I am a Kyle Busch fan but here are 3 reasons why Dale Earnhardt Jr. is the best interview in all sports. 1. He is very intelligent. 2-He has a great memory and 3- He always answers the questions as honestly and directly as he can. That is rare.
@MrJlambo54
@MrJlambo54 3 года назад
He's unquestionably authentic, like there's just no doubt in your mind he's telling you the truth.
@stevenjackson6560
@stevenjackson6560 2 года назад
It's been super refreshing to see this side of Dale Jr post-racing career, because when he was a driver he did not have this same attitude.
@MrJlambo54
@MrJlambo54 2 года назад
@@stevenjackson6560 when you're a driver you have to be confident to the point of cockiness.
@larryt7001
@larryt7001 2 года назад
The best show ever! I was not a NASCAR or NFL fan but now I am.
@dressed2dninesblog233
@dressed2dninesblog233 2 года назад
I know nothing about NASCAR but the Earnhardt name is legendary. I appreciate this interview so much and actually made me want to watch some races. Great job as usual!
@trenton.tchannel1810
@trenton.tchannel1810 3 года назад
I love how Dale Sr didn’t make Jr be like him and allowed him to be himself and just was there to help and father him along the way.
@GISJohn
@GISJohn 3 года назад
Dale Sr was an asshole of a dad man. their relationship only improved when Jr went to Cup
@lethalweaboo8662
@lethalweaboo8662 3 года назад
@@GISJohn no the real asshole was the step mom. She ran DEI into the ground and lost Earnhardt's legacy to Hendrick.
@BigOleMatty
@BigOleMatty 3 года назад
well when jr wanted to start iRacing or predecessor of iracing sr got mad at him hahaha he told to get off the computer haha
@crashzila
@crashzila 3 года назад
@@lethalweaboo8662 in dales Jr's rookie year he finished ahead of his dad for the first time and got his first top 10. Later in the hauler he was getting changed with his dad and expected his dad to congratulate him the next thing he knew he had a shoe smoke him in the side of the head then dale stormed out of the hauler leaving jr behind. And that's honestly a tame story about Sr and Jr's relationship. Sr was a terrible father just ask Kerry or read Kelly's book
@omgroony
@omgroony 3 года назад
Sr. made sure that Jr. developed an appreciation for the hard work that goes into a successful racing career. I think that may have played a part in making Jr. as humble as we know him.
@InfiniteCS
@InfiniteCS 3 года назад
Jr is someone you could listen to for hours and not get bored
@mandunya
@mandunya 3 года назад
I was 23, I still can’t comprehend it
@davidpayne6408
@davidpayne6408 3 года назад
He just seem like a real honest guy
@jolieespinoza369
@jolieespinoza369 3 года назад
@@mandunya check out his podcast. i discovered a month ago and fell hook line and sinker. Dirty Mo.
@MADK1NG94
@MADK1NG94 3 года назад
Facts bro
@philchristmas4071
@philchristmas4071 2 года назад
Best Dale Jr, interview I've ever watched. They were able to get the most authentic Dale and they didn't cut him off. Great Job Brandon, Ocho, Fred and the rest of the team.
@jdmaine51084
@jdmaine51084 2 года назад
Going this fast is something you can't understand until you do it yourself. It's addictive. It's a high. It's incredible.
@lcarp545
@lcarp545 3 года назад
I love Dale Jr. He is the best ambassador for his sport because he's constantly bridging the color gap. I have heard many of interviews with him where he's made it clear.. he don't do racist and don't want racist fans. You can be country and a good ole southern boy and still be a decent person.
@seanjohnson3920
@seanjohnson3920 3 года назад
The only racist problem we have in this country are those who pay and push MSM propaganda and projection as if it is widespread. Knowingly doing it is Treason.
@Zack_410
@Zack_410 3 года назад
@@seanjohnson3920 You're asleep clearly
@omgroony
@omgroony 3 года назад
Jr. embodies all of the “good” of a “good ole boy” without any of the blissful ignorance, and that’s what I admire most about him.
@nwerdscissorhands7475
@nwerdscissorhands7475 3 года назад
Well I'm racist and I still like Dale Jr.
@BigOleMatty
@BigOleMatty 3 года назад
race isn't anything to focus on mlk said it...content of character...there are jerks of every race...great people of every race...gotta cut out the negativity and focus on the good...jr does that and he seems very happy and in control.
@bigfacts1858
@bigfacts1858 3 года назад
Its almost unreal. He died watching his boy living his dream. Tearing up.
@mariejane1567
@mariejane1567 3 года назад
my eyes are deceiving me. I thought it said live streaming at first. But yes it was very sad when he passed.
@dionnaturnerkiser4702
@dionnaturnerkiser4702 3 года назад
Huh?
@antdogg5041
@antdogg5041 3 года назад
Man I remember seeing the crash and was like damn you see worst crashes and guys jump right out the car sad to lose a legend like that
@Vmoore24
@Vmoore24 3 года назад
That's actually a profound observation! Never thought of it quite that way
@vonvuton
@vonvuton 3 года назад
Remember like it was yesterday. Never thought of it this way.
@colevandooren8368
@colevandooren8368 2 года назад
This up there for one of the best podcasts/conversations of all time. What a cool mix of people, respect to Brandon for doing his research, and the rest of the crew. What a fantastic conversation.
@BLACKNIGHTCODING
@BLACKNIGHTCODING 3 года назад
Dude I've never cared about NASCAR before but this was a really good insight into the sport. Great job.
@KallMeSensei-_-
@KallMeSensei-_- 3 года назад
Chef Lo was so ready to meet Dale Jr he fr couldn’t keep his excitement in😂😂
@peaceandblessings9596
@peaceandblessings9596 3 года назад
You know it was joke it wasn't chef lo
@scubastevevw
@scubastevevw 3 года назад
Man, Dale Earnhardt Jr can really tell a story! CHILLS!
@rawc44
@rawc44 3 года назад
Any interview I’ve seen him in he’s super chill and down to earth. Dope episode
@Chris.E.
@Chris.E. 2 года назад
B Marsh is a great lead and host. Collectively a great group and show.
@JettisonM
@JettisonM Год назад
As a NASCAR fan (not a Dale Jr or Dale Sr fan and not knowing anybody else on this podcast), I have seen more than just a few podcasts with Dale Jr and THIS is the most I can see jr truly come out of his shell being such a shy guy. He needs to hang out with y’all off camera. We love us some Dale Jr but we also know that his shyness likely came from how hard he truly had it before the spotlight and even some in the spotlight. Jr you did a damn good job man!!!! So glad to see you vibin with the homies my guy!!!
@kevinatherton4423
@kevinatherton4423 3 года назад
I almost had forgotten that Dale Jr. came back to Daytona and won the very next race after his dad died, AND his teammates finished 2nd and 3rd. One of the better stories in the history of sports.
@papadragon695
@papadragon695 2 года назад
Actually it was just Mikey in 2nd. Elliott Sadler was 3rd and he was driving for the Wood Brothers. Steve Park, Jr’s other teammate, finished 20th. But the fact that it was Jr and Mikey, a reverse of the 500 earlier in the year, was absolutely amazing and one of the most iconic moments of the sport.
@douglasbuck2359
@douglasbuck2359 2 года назад
Yea buddy, that race was RIGGED!
@justbecause9645
@justbecause9645 2 года назад
with an experimental engine.
@bigelile07
@bigelile07 2 года назад
@@douglasbuck2359 Of course it was....🙄
@richhenretty67
@richhenretty67 2 года назад
I got that MLB car sitting next to dales last win car ‘million dollar car’ with the confetti and money over both of them.
@DontTreadOnUsBlog
@DontTreadOnUsBlog 3 года назад
This could have been 5 hours longer and I would have watched every second.
@timmccreadie328
@timmccreadie328 2 года назад
Right
@kijonnaemcclay1379
@kijonnaemcclay1379 2 года назад
Facts
@buccrides50
@buccrides50 2 года назад
Yea this needs to be longer
@tacotom3492
@tacotom3492 2 года назад
Tbh... When youre good, you're good.. This group work's ✌️🥰
@lelandfrink8952
@lelandfrink8952 2 года назад
Lol 😂
@ThaKrakkenn28
@ThaKrakkenn28 3 года назад
This might be the most underrated podcast of all time for so many reasons. Truly awesome
@rlaird8544
@rlaird8544 2 года назад
Without a doubt, the absolute best interview I have ever witnessed. The four interviewers were OUTSTANDING. Their backgrounds made every question and comment spot on. I just subscribed.
@lazeringmfrz3786
@lazeringmfrz3786 3 года назад
My dad died when I was 16 and what Bmarsh was reading about Dales dad was literally exactly how I felt word for word.
@josephoakley123
@josephoakley123 3 года назад
It’s hard dude 😞
@lionelsheja6381
@lionelsheja6381 3 года назад
May he continue to rest peacefully 🕊️🕊️
@Unluckiart
@Unluckiart 3 года назад
Blessings brother may he rip
@theragingdolphinsmaniac4696
@theragingdolphinsmaniac4696 3 года назад
I lost my dad in 2008 and this is exactly how I felt too.
@gregcoburn7093
@gregcoburn7093 3 года назад
Never seen this show so calm. Brandon didn’t interrupt once. 😂😂😂
@JourTheeOnly
@JourTheeOnly 3 года назад
He did at 28:55
@MADK1NG94
@MADK1NG94 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@_shotswithspeed
@_shotswithspeed 3 года назад
@@JourTheeOnly 😂😂😂😂😂 time stamp on point !!
@jordanmusikwerks1047
@jordanmusikwerks1047 2 года назад
Dale Earndhart is an amazing dude. Honest, forthright and goddamn convincing.
@ashuhlea
@ashuhlea 2 года назад
It’s amazing listening to Dale just talk. He’s such a natural storyteller - bravo on this interview !
@chief-quiisesupreme8028
@chief-quiisesupreme8028 3 года назад
Dale had Channing cheesing the whole time, couldn’t put them teeth away for one second. He better respect them drivers now lol
@shawnbatiste7911
@shawnbatiste7911 3 года назад
Oh you know jr was givin Channing them Gs you know he was pushing it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@antdogg5041
@antdogg5041 3 года назад
Damn right lol
@offtoanotherworld7434
@offtoanotherworld7434 3 года назад
Anxiety is real. I commend Brandon for getting over it.
@574onthefloor
@574onthefloor 3 года назад
He needs to help Chef Lou with the stress 😅
@robp6331
@robp6331 3 года назад
@@574onthefloor I agree. He was either excited to meet Dale or.....shit I don't even know what else to say but he was sweating his ass off. Lmao Good episode...👍
@nhrider93
@nhrider93 2 года назад
I remember watching Dale Sr die. And I remember watching Dale Jr win the Pepsi. The celebration he did with Michael Waltrip was something really special. Great interview, definitely subscribing to this.
@christienhogan1126
@christienhogan1126 3 года назад
Fav quote of all time now “it was all fun till the rabbit got the gun”🤣🤣🤣
@jamez2fly92
@jamez2fly92 3 года назад
Much respect to Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1 for joining the show and doing this interview/driving and most importantly him sharing about his Dad. Know to this day it has to be tough and emotional to speak on that day. Got a great thing going with this show man!
@MrYoung11
@MrYoung11 3 года назад
This is an prime example of why fathers are so important in the upbringing of boys
@mosijahi3096
@mosijahi3096 3 года назад
Why?
@ChrisBChronisterJr92
@ChrisBChronisterJr92 3 года назад
As long as they aren’t racist, judgmental and sexist. Then yeah. Teach these boys right.
@JDmix123
@JDmix123 3 года назад
@@ChrisBChronisterJr92 says the racist.
@ChrisBChronisterJr92
@ChrisBChronisterJr92 3 года назад
@@JDmix123 who tf is racist? I’m definitely not racist. I have never made any comments ever in my life that would insinuate that I’m racist. Tf.
@lockandreload
@lockandreload 3 года назад
@@ChrisBChronisterJr92 getting a little defensive there buddy. Usually people that project the hardest are trying to compensate for something.
@jaybro3946
@jaybro3946 2 года назад
Man I c Dale Jr in a different way. When he talked about his pops my eyes started sweating. I can remember saying the crash didn't look so bad. But he passed.
@jasonoverman3436
@jasonoverman3436 2 года назад
Outstanding job, guys...Dale Jr. always seemed a very genuine guy...humble as could ever be expected. Absolutely my Favorite driver in NASCAR...ever. SO...how the hell was the partying after the show?
@TheKos2Kos
@TheKos2Kos 3 года назад
I'm from Miami and I'm one of those few black men that always got made fun of for liking nascar and formula 1. Been to a bunch a races had that havolibe remote control nascar as a kid growing up in the 90s. Glad to see this episode. Never forget the time I went to homestead race track for the first time
@warren010h
@warren010h 3 года назад
Similar man. I've always been into racing. I remember reading old F1 history books in my library back when I was in kindergarten. I'm more of a open wheel/circuit racing fan but I respect all forms of motorsports. Being from Bama where mostly everything is college football, I couldn't relate with most lol. But honestly, even just go-kart racing will show you how physical racing actually is. I remember my first time doing it, my core and arms were sore and hands cramping. I've always thought racers were athletes.
@brandonb.288
@brandonb.288 3 года назад
@@warren010h I took my wife karting (adult Karts) a few weekends ago and she was racing her ass off, but sore for 3 days afterwards. Back, neck, outsides of thighs (holding your body in place during the turns). She was like 'Damn! That was intense!' I told her, "That was a 10 minute race, imagine 2-4 hours (F1 is 2 hours max, stock car can be 4 or more)". She was like, "No thank you". Haha.
@cjstump6406
@cjstump6406 3 года назад
Good for you my man good for you!!
@josephjulien3617
@josephjulien3617 3 года назад
Hey brother I am from MTL Canada 🇨🇦 love F1 used to watch some NASCAR. I know what you mean. This was a great for all racers everywhere 👍🏿👊🏿🙏🏿
@jessallen7756
@jessallen7756 2 года назад
Someday you need to make the trek to Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Indy 500.....It is like no other event you will ever attend on your life
@Nondescriptviews
@Nondescriptviews 3 года назад
Excellent interview. The genuine curiosity and interest shown by the host really comes across well. You can also tell that you guys took the time to research Dale’s background which made the interview flow well. Shout out to Dale Jr for being relatable and open.
@nicolasnunoo1858
@nicolasnunoo1858 3 года назад
I second this 💯..
@tracijones4147
@tracijones4147 3 года назад
Facts!!!
@altcapital2472
@altcapital2472 3 года назад
Just became a fan of Dale Jr's show from this interview alone
@305grant8
@305grant8 3 года назад
I love this show I'm a fan of Dale Jr now!!
@douglasliebig5625
@douglasliebig5625 Месяц назад
Honestly, one of the best RU-vid videos I've watched. I'm not a NASCAR guy, I never watch their races, more of an F1 person. But this was special.
@michaelrosa6269
@michaelrosa6269 2 года назад
I love that you guys are shining the light on the NASCAR sport because everybody likes to drive fast whether it's your mother-in-law's car or rental
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