This video consist of very talented and exciting racing across all 3 of NASCAR's main series. All credit goes to Fox, NBC, NASCAR and those who re-uploaded these races.
Say what you want about DW, you can’t say that he doesn’t love his job and NASCAR as a whole. He might not be the greatest commentator of all time, but the passion he has for racing is matched by very few.
He's also biased which is annoying in a commentator, showcased especially in the last clip, I get loving hard racing but root for the battle not a particular "c'mon baby". DW aside, Rusty Wallace, and Brad Doherty are the most biased analysts I've ever heard.
lmao f1 is follow the leader wtf are you talking about? Ive watched 20 f1 races that involve only 1 or 2 lead changes at max. f1 isn't the best racing show on earth indycar is meh lmp1 lmp2 are decent and gt racing is pretty good. but nascar kinda imo tops all.
I used to think nascar was just a bunch of cars going in a circle. But oh boy is that wrong. This is so much more involved than I ever expected. These guys are such skilled race drivers!
I'm English and if you aren't bumping, you aren't being black flagged but racing in Europe is very different. NASCAR looks pretty incredible to someone who isn't that familiar with it, seeing the cars bumping and pushing all the time. It couldn't be more different to F1 and rallying that I'm familiar with but I'd love to see a NASCAR race live. The spectators get a lot closer to the action and although the track layout may mean they're just turning left all the time, the spectators look like they get a great view and I bet it's loud. I still love F1 but the cars sound like vacuum cleaners.
Nunia Business Me too. Only problem was I was 8 and we were sitting on the backstretch and I had no idea what was going on because I couldn’t see the finish. Lol
the larson v elliot battle is so similar to the busch v craven battle even the commentating is nearly the same not to mention blaney being there ready to pounce if they make a mistake
Not a fan of Brad K but is childlike wonderment in the second video was pretty funny. He seems like he could be a nice guy, he just seems full of himself sometimes
Zach Hatten look up his reaction to the Watkins Glen race where Ambrose beats him. He's as happy as he's ever been. He absolutely loved racing with Ambrose like that even though he took an L.
Kenseth vs Johnson at Texas 2007 is the greatest battle for the win I’ve ever seen. Jimmie in victory lane said he never had to race that hard for a win.
I always liked Ricky Craven, but watching the last clip made me love him. I slightly remember seeing this back in the day, although seeing it again makes me remember just how amazingly intense it got between them
I race JR Sprints and it’s really fun! I won last Saturday and it was super competitive. I started 9th out of 12. (Wreck on qualifying) What made it competitive was there were like 5 different leaders.
I want to see this kind of racing again. They need to bring back the big spoilers to make it so the racing is tight and close. Not the typical snooze fests we have been seeing as of late.
@@lettucelettucelettuce oh i whole heartedly agree and the small spoilers for short tracks and road courses was a great choice as well. Those are tracks that the aero package isn't needed. Those tracks were desgined for drivers being able to use bump and runs which is hard to do with the big spoilers on those tracks.
Love it or hate it (or prefer f1), NASCAR continues to be the most underrated motorsports organization in the world, and the best in the world, even if it continues to go into it's collapse that it has been under since 2004 when the chase was added.
I always hate to hear the call from Busch and Craven just because of DW saying "Nah, they're driving good" I'm sure there was a dirty look cast across that we couldn't see
Does anybody else think that Kyle Larson and Chase Elliot's battle was kind of reminiscent of the Kurt Busch and Ricky Craven battle? There was even a Blaney in 3rd! Just like Kurt and Ricky's battle
those billboards could cause a dead stop or injured fans or camera men or officials who are behind that wall aswell as the track can be sued if someone gets killed by hitting those idk 13 inch thick concrete poles
Look at the track on Google Maps. There's no reason for anyone to be back there. No one could sue anyway, just being at the track is at your own risk. All the cameras there are remote too, this isn't 1960.