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there will Never Ever be another driver like Dale Earnhardt 

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@Wendigoon
@Wendigoon 2 года назад
Dale ain’t dead, he’s just a lap ahead
@YaHKaB_WaRYaL_YaSHaRaL
@YaHKaB_WaRYaL_YaSHaRaL 2 года назад
That is one hell of a statement! Cheers to our racing hero of all time... 🍻
@RandomPerson-ob1hk
@RandomPerson-ob1hk Год назад
What's good wendi
@nicko4348
@nicko4348 Год назад
I love your videos
@thegribblereport7294
@thegribblereport7294 Год назад
Yew shewd dew a videa about Dael Sr Wendi!!! DEW IT FUR DAEL!!!
@SkipaDaFlipa
@SkipaDaFlipa Год назад
Goat recognizes goat. Love you Wendi :)
@ZaccoOfficial
@ZaccoOfficial 3 года назад
60 minutes ago I knew nothing about NASCAR. Now, I'm grieving over a man I previously knew nothing about.
@samuelstahl5828
@samuelstahl5828 3 года назад
Watch “the day Dale Earnhardt”
@stayhydratedkingsqueens
@stayhydratedkingsqueens 3 года назад
Same
@graysonrachels5832
@graysonrachels5832 3 года назад
I actually live in the city he was born in
@katevgrady
@katevgrady 3 года назад
I was a kid during the zenith of NASCAR, and I was 10 when he died. My family were huge fans, we had a cookout with what felt like 100 people over. When this happened, the devastation was unreal. First time I saw my dad cry.
@katevgrady
@katevgrady 3 года назад
@@graysonrachels5832 Kannapolis now compared to how he knew it feels like a metaphor for NASCAR now compared to when Dale knew it.
@blueonthemooon
@blueonthemooon Год назад
45:08 “Even though Dale Earnhardt’s death was a devastating shock for the millions of fans watching, you could at least take solace in knowing that he probably wouldn’t have wanted to go out any other way. Dale Earnhardt died doing what he loved, and his final memory was watching his own drivers speeding towards the finish line with nothing but open racetrack in front of them.” Beautiful stuff
@SpeltzGDZ
@SpeltzGDZ Год назад
That quote genuinely made me cry, the first time I’ve ever done so just by listening to a video.
@landiemoonkurshey5468
@landiemoonkurshey5468 Год назад
It make me tear up man :')
@InformerMaz
@InformerMaz Год назад
Legit started to read this just as this quote came up in video. Damn, some great words.
@TweezersUnlimited
@TweezersUnlimited Год назад
"But NASCAR had no other option, but to push forward" > the most heartwarming sequence I've ever seen follows
@Apolloneek
@Apolloneek Год назад
That quote actually made me feel better about it even after all these years.
@dorionite1378
@dorionite1378 Год назад
You can’t deny that he died in the best way possible, not decrepit and barely lucid in some hospital bed at 80, unable to do anything by himself and wanting it to be over, he instead died at the peak of his life, fulfilled as he had measured up to his father and went beyond, sharing his passion with his son and friend, he must have had the biggest, shittiest grin on his face as he died, slyly holding up an entire convoy of racers that didn’t mean a thing to him, watching people that meant everything to him winning and taking his torch, what a legend.
@jomahawk7488
@jomahawk7488 9 месяцев назад
I agree despite how upset I get at death in general. I know it’s a part of the human experience, that it’s unavoidable. If you ask anyone, they usually say they want to go in their sleep. But like you said, going in your sleep usually means months if not years of wasting away in a bed, unable to do anything for yourself as your body literally crumbles. But the opposite, of dying in your prime, and especially quick and (hopefully) painless like Dale did is preferable. Die happy rather than decrepit. The one thing that happens no matter how you go, though, is the pain it will leave behind. The pain your family and loved ones will feel because you’re no longer there. A LOT of people felt that pain, some still do. I can relate with Jr. Because I lost my father while he was doing what he loved (my dad was a pilot who passed away in a plane crash back in 2018). All we can do is do like Dale: pick yourself up and keep moving forward. But one last thing: that pain of loss isn’t like the pain of breaking a bone or the toxic heartache of being cheated on. The pain of losing someone that you genuinely love is the pain of all that love you have for them no longer being able to go home. And as crappy as it feels…it feels a little nice to know that your love meant something.
@oktover3031
@oktover3031 5 месяцев назад
​@jomahawk7488 genuinely one of the best comments I've ever read.
@RIVERLORD-bf7uc
@RIVERLORD-bf7uc 5 месяцев назад
I grew up in racing as the grandson of Bobby Allisons crew chief for 13 years, born , raised and still a resident of Hueytown, Alabama, home of Bobby, Donnie, Davey, and Clifford Allison, Neil Bonnett and Red Farmer. I also raced for 12 years. I have watched so many of my heros, and friends climb into a racecar to never climb out. My grandfather use to tell me , son, there is no such thing as a safe race. . Racing is dangerous. . Earnhardts death which brought the mandate of numerous safety systems is without a doubt saved countless drivers from dying the same way as I have had the misfortune of personally witnessing so many times. But this is a different world than the one Earnhardt lived and raced in. I do not watch NASCAR very often tho I do watch the highlights and results each week because that's all I've known for 48 years. NASCAR has gone to hell the same as our government, our country, and the world. I pray no driver will ever loose the race of life behind the wheel but if they keep having races it is only a matter of time before it happens again. Appreciate your video. I will close with the racers prayer that no many folks probably know. . .LORD I PRAY AS I RACE TODAY, YOU WILL KEEP ME SAFE ALONG THE WAY, NOT ONLY ME BUT OTHERS TOO, AS WE PERFORM THE JOBS WE DO, LORD I KNOW THAT IN A RACE, I THE DRIVER MUST SET THE PACE, BUT IN THIS RACE OF LIFE I PRAY, YOU WILL HELP ME ALONG THE WAY, ALTHOUGH I KNOW I AM A SINNER, HELP ME REMEMBER WITH GOD YOUR ALWAYS A WINNER
@sejiva
@sejiva 3 месяца назад
Well said, seriously. A legend Dale is for sure.
@KyleGD
@KyleGD 2 месяца назад
Fr.
@calebmarinelli15
@calebmarinelli15 4 года назад
"... and his final memory was his own drivers speeding toward the finish line with nothing but open racetrack in front of them." *I choked up so bad*
@diapollockal8962
@diapollockal8962 4 года назад
Today I went down to the Quaker State 400 Kentucky Speedway to watch the "Buckle Up In Your Truck" race. Who won was the #17 truck with a young 18yr old inside, is first race, his first win. I came back to this video because of Dale Earnhardt's final race, where he carried his team to victory with the cost of his life. He and his son, his team, won. Sad, but beautiful ending.
@shadebike1594
@shadebike1594 4 года назад
I got hit hard in my feelings
@davidoke3909
@davidoke3909 4 года назад
It’s enough to make a grown man cry
@BananaDucshortz
@BananaDucshortz 4 года назад
@@davidoke3909 right? Teared me up.
@prophswrld
@prophswrld 4 года назад
And thats ok
@cry_stain
@cry_stain 4 года назад
Came in with 0 knowledge of Nascar or racing Went out with tears in my eyes
@davidrodrigues9758
@davidrodrigues9758 4 года назад
Same here, this is just amazing.
@xPoDaH
@xPoDaH 4 года назад
same, i'm european so i have never seen a nascar race in my life. i knew the name dale earnhardt and that he died, but oh boy this may be the most amazing story in all of sports. kudos @EmpLemon for this amazing video.
@shippo72
@shippo72 4 года назад
Honestly, I'm so happy EmpLemon went from making RU-vid Poops to quality content like this. I was thoroughly entertained for the entirety of the video.
@theamericanwolf4731
@theamericanwolf4731 4 года назад
You knew nothing about him and it still effected you. Think how heart wrenching it was for the millions who loved him and there sundays revolved around getting to watch him race. Quick story.... the day he died I had on a Earnhardt black button up racing shirt on. I was a 30 year old grown man watching that race when he died. I cried like a baby wiping away the tears and my nose with the sleeves and bottom of that shirt. Afterwards I took the shirt off and told my wife never to wash that shirt...never. I wore that short only one time after that. Later that year they raced at Daytona again so I pulled it out of the closet and wore it one more time in Hope's it would bring his son some kind of luck and sure as anything Dale Jr won that race. So again I took it off put it plastic and hung it back up. I'm now 51 years old and it still hangs in my closet the same. First thing hanging all the way to the left so I see it every time I walk in to my closet. I think people loved him cause he was one of us. He never did anything to embarrass his fans or nascar. As fans you just felt like you could call him up and say.. hey Dale wanna go grab a beer or go fishing? And would say sure is this Saturday good? I know that's not reality but it's just how you felt as a fan. Anyhow your comment got my attention and has endeared you to millions of Earnhardt fans across the country. Welcome to Earnhardt Nation.. Now you gotta get tickets to a nascar race and see it in person atleast once. Even though it's not what it use to be it's still wild and fun to see live for the first time. Get there early cause there plenty of stuff to do and see at the track before the race. Also now that your part of Earnhardt Nation every time driver Jimmy Johnson does somthing or his name is announced you must booo!! loudly it's the proper thing to do...
@godawgs1344
@godawgs1344 4 года назад
Been a fan of NASCAR for my whole life, and never had a favorite driver, but know I do!
@kenneththomas4011
@kenneththomas4011 Год назад
Dale Earnhardt was my dads hero. He’s a mechanic and loves cars. He never missed a race on Sunday. I remember watching the day he died. First time I ever saw my dad really cry. He hasn’t watched in 5 years at this point. Thanks for the video.
@omnius1357
@omnius1357 Год назад
I love Dale! He didn't miss the final barricade!
@Indy_Bendy
@Indy_Bendy Год назад
Okay?
@OvertimeUnderdog
@OvertimeUnderdog Год назад
Dale died in 2001
@delaneyadams4006
@delaneyadams4006 Год назад
My dad also quit watching nascar when he died. He was the same way.
@omnius1357
@omnius1357 Год назад
@@delaneyadams4006 Why did he quit watching? Many people die in racing.
@ruben3
@ruben3 Год назад
As a european who grew up watching F1. The only Nascar driver I knew was Dale. A true legend. This and the revenge video have really spiked my interest in Nascar. I really like the concept of racing bulkier stock cars that can take a bit of a beating and allow for more aggressive racing.
@honchoryanc
@honchoryanc Год назад
The atmosphere of 80s and 90s nascar is mint
@KalvickQT
@KalvickQT Год назад
Watch the Australian V8 Supercars
@DaL33T5
@DaL33T5 4 месяца назад
As an American, I think the best way to describe its appeal is like old Roman chariot racing, but mechanized and way, way faster (and USUALLY less fatal). Yes, in theory, the main goal is to cross the finish line first, but the real appeal is the aggression, chaos, and death-defying daring-do you see before that - which is fitting, given its Prohibition-era origins.
@samthompson7821
@samthompson7821 4 месяца назад
thank you for understanding i see people from Europe or different countries that see nascar vids on instagram or twitter and they shit on it and i always try to point them to this video so they can understand more thank you and f1 i recently got into that more in the past year or 2 the history of it is so cool and interesting and just how amazing the tech is too in those cars
@earlymorninstonedpimp
@earlymorninstonedpimp 19 дней назад
F1 terrifies me. I saw Ayrton Senna’s death and never recovered. Im always scared for the drivers’ lives. I know it’s an incredible sport and I do watch the highlights but I can’t watch the crashes. I just want to say that I can’t understand why they make the cars that fragile.
@coyote_bandit7026
@coyote_bandit7026 4 года назад
“Is it worth the risk?” “Yeah, to win.” -Dale Earnhardt
@dkman2461
@dkman2461 3 года назад
after watching the last dance he is very similar to MJ in that respect
@TheKoloradoShow
@TheKoloradoShow 3 года назад
@@dkman2461 MJ?
@51Dutchman
@51Dutchman 3 года назад
Kolorado Michael Jordan
@Zachattack1cub
@Zachattack1cub 3 года назад
Read that as it was said, and had to do a double-take
@dry1197
@dry1197 3 года назад
*Sure
@laletraf5568
@laletraf5568 4 года назад
This man died and still finished 12th. That's how good he was.
@AutoRockinRacing94
@AutoRockinRacing94 4 года назад
To be fair, the big one wiped out so many cars that there was less than a dozen cars that completed all 200 laps.
@totifaddye6587
@totifaddye6587 4 года назад
Atleaat he did it for his Kids to win
@omega1575
@omega1575 4 года назад
Even in death, he still beat a lot (if not most) of the other racers
@justderp5713
@justderp5713 4 года назад
Victory... Royale?
@giveittomebaybe5112
@giveittomebaybe5112 4 года назад
Damn if thats true dale was one driving ma sucka.
@arthur...barros
@arthur...barros Год назад
Dale Earnhardt might embody to US what Ayrton Senna did for Brazil
@crazydrummer181
@crazydrummer181 Год назад
Yep, that reminds me of the video of Earnhardt paying his respects to senna after his win at Talladega that fateful day. Rip to both
@josagen
@josagen Год назад
Yup. Earnhardt = Senna, Petty = Fangio, Johnson = Schumacher, etc.
@Toxic2T
@Toxic2T 8 месяцев назад
@@josagen As an Argentinian, well said.
@KyleGD
@KyleGD 2 месяца назад
Oh
@KyleGD
@KyleGD 2 месяца назад
May Ayrton rest in peace and may God bless him. 🙏
@SolZaer
@SolZaer 3 года назад
I was stone cold until he said, "his final memory was watching his own drivers speeding towards the finish line with nothing but open racetrack in front of them." I teared up.
@machineball
@machineball 3 года назад
i remember when i first watched stis video i teared up too.
@Number8forlife
@Number8forlife 3 года назад
I know that hit me
@CHURCHISAWESUM
@CHURCHISAWESUM 3 года назад
The man sacrificed himself so his people could have the win. Holding back all those other cars on his shoulders like an olympic god
@TheSixStringGuy
@TheSixStringGuy 3 года назад
Watch the podcast with Micheal Waltrip and Dale Jr, Jr explains that day in great detail and with Dale SR. Holding the entire pack off of his boys just So they could get the win....thats an emotional podcast. Michael knew when he was in victory lane something wasn't right and rushed out of there to check on SR. Oh I almost forgot, Any racing game I ever play where it gives me a # or Decal I always use #3 in memory of the Intimidator. R.I.P #3 ❤🤘
@CallDitto750
@CallDitto750 3 года назад
My heart broke 💔
@TheCountofToulouse
@TheCountofToulouse Год назад
Dale was a good guy. As much as he's know for his "Intimidator" persona, he was really the FIRST guy to support Tim Richmond when NASCAR was trying to keep him off the track. Dale respected talent and he gave credit where it was due. His races always had a 'what's next' quality to them. Him and Rusty Wallace used to make for some great drama. Rusty really was kind of a SHORT track king and Dale was master of the BIG tracks.
@darthhull85
@darthhull85 4 месяца назад
Good driver. Garbage father.
@earlymorninstonedpimp
@earlymorninstonedpimp 2 месяца назад
When Davey Allison and Ayrton Senna died, he won both races after their deaths and tributed those races to them. He said after the Allison death, “Davey, I’d run second to you in a heartbeat if it meant I could bring you back.” Source: 9 Types of Winners in NASCAR History by SlapShoes
@sportsmaster2134
@sportsmaster2134 Год назад
every few months I come back and watch this. it just makes me feel some type of indescribable feeling
@tatedelarosa3307
@tatedelarosa3307 Год назад
dude same. it's such an inspiration and a tragedy at the same time. along with Emp's storytelling style and editing it's genuinely a masterpiece.
@sportsmaster2134
@sportsmaster2134 Год назад
@@tatedelarosa3307 facts man
@nitrousoxide69
@nitrousoxide69 Год назад
Just watched it for the 7th or 8th time. Its still so good.
@stayhydratedkingsqueens
@stayhydratedkingsqueens Год назад
@@nitrousoxide69 ikr
@JacobHuber
@JacobHuber Год назад
I think it's the feeling of awe
@funkymonkey2882
@funkymonkey2882 3 года назад
I was raised in Kannapolis. As a kid I was jokingly taught to count "1, 2, Dale, 4, 5, 6, 7, Junior, 9, 10..."
@somethedan61
@somethedan61 2 года назад
Hey I’m in kannapolis rn but let’s not meet
@777orment
@777orment 2 года назад
@@somethedan61 JEEZ THAT WAS MEAN
@tomnook2612
@tomnook2612 2 года назад
Pog
@zuzumakiu9296
@zuzumakiu9296 2 года назад
Hey I'm from cannabonis, how do you Doddles do? Groink! uuhm... Ups! a quantum fun from me 🤓
@icee711
@icee711 2 года назад
@@zuzumakiu9296 what
@millennialchicken
@millennialchicken 4 года назад
"Dale Earnhardt was Nascar's Iron-Man." "... and his final memory was his own drivers speeding toward the finish line with nothing but open racetrack in front of them." "He finally caught up with his fathers ghost." Goddammit Emp, I came here to laugh like a gullible consoomer, not to cry like a widowed spouse. You did racing proud. You've done NASCAR proud. And most of all, you've done Dale Proud. Thank You Emp, Ya did it for Dale.
@bigblockchevy200
@bigblockchevy200 4 года назад
I heavily agree. Those quotes cut through my heart like a hot knife, and I felt like i was crying over my ex or something.
@CornyWhiteBoy
@CornyWhiteBoy 4 года назад
And just like Iron Man died in order to see his team succeed.
@nexonsartori1816
@nexonsartori1816 4 года назад
I held it together for a long while. But that line... "... and his final memory was his own drivers speeding towards the finish line, with nothing but open racetrack in front of them." That goddamn heart-wrenching line...
@somebonehead
@somebonehead 4 года назад
43:13 45:17
@jabronismarks5333
@jabronismarks5333 3 года назад
"consoomer doomer pee pee poomer!!"
@zamaznta2796
@zamaznta2796 Год назад
My grandmother was a HUGE nascar fan and Dale was her favorite driver. She used to talk about how chill of a guy he was and how he would step away from security to talk to his fans personally
@Cipher71
@Cipher71 4 месяца назад
Didn't cry until 40:39 Seeing the man hug his wife and son for the last time... man.... No words
@-NGC-6302-
@-NGC-6302- 4 года назад
"Dale Earnhardt would enter his black #3 for the final time." chills
@dedreduxx
@dedreduxx 4 года назад
With my dad being a huge Dale Earnhardt and Earnhardt Jr. fan (I'm a Tony Stewart fan.), I was holding back tears for most of this. That line opened the waterworks.
@spiderman4207
@spiderman4207 3 года назад
When he said that it sent so many chills through my body
@Frostflame
@Frostflame 3 года назад
“Daytona International Speeway”
@HirokaAkita
@HirokaAkita 3 года назад
I was so happy when i see this documental the first time. Everything was interesting... until, at 40:09 he said those words... the smile that i had on my face just fade out, and i realized that, the hard part, was about to come. And, the song... dude... it's just perfect for this... This song means something for me. This is the kind of music you would play right before the final battle. That definitive battle, of which: Or you come out victorious and alive, making the future bright for you and everyone, and leaving you a story of triumph and glory that you can tell forever ... OR... The end of a martyr story. The sad end of a person who faced the ultimate enemy in a final battle, managing to destroy him and ensure that he never managed to threaten his own again ... but paying the ultimate price ... causing a legend to be remembered for eternity, but leaving insurmountable suffering to his own. Sadly, in Dale's case... *it was the second story.*
@mrguriila
@mrguriila 3 года назад
I’ve watched this video 3 times through just for that one line with the music
@majik5194
@majik5194 3 года назад
Dale Earnhardt is the most American looking man ever
@JustNakita
@JustNakita 3 года назад
Not really look at Kyle Busch XD
@mackenziechin3667
@mackenziechin3667 3 года назад
Grim_ReaperZ gaming have you seen brad?
@JustNakita
@JustNakita 3 года назад
Ya XD
@JoRgEChavez-to2xd
@JoRgEChavez-to2xd 3 года назад
Carroll Shelby is the physical incarnation of the United States of America.
@mackenziechin3667
@mackenziechin3667 3 года назад
JoRgE Chavez oh definitely
@Los3rGam3s
@Los3rGam3s 10 месяцев назад
Dale with a restrictor plate was like Senna in the rain, they hate it, but still dominate.
@TheRealXira
@TheRealXira Год назад
Too many words to say about this man. The world mourns you to this day. "Do it for Dale" 🕒🏁🖤
@ariabritton9669
@ariabritton9669 5 лет назад
When I was little, going to preschool/daycare, I was made fun of one day for wearing a shirt that had the number 3 on it. it was stupid little kid drama. you know, "Your shirt has the number 3, haha, that means you're 3 years old." the type of stuff that really can only insult you at the age of a preschooler. so I went home and I told my parents that i didn't want to wear the shirt because of the big number 3 on it, and that kids kept teasing me for it. that's when they told me about Dale Earnhadt, and they told me he was the best racer ever. I wore that shirt with pride after that. And whenever a kid tried to tease me about it again, i told them that the number belonged to the greatest racer ever. This video reminded me of one of the few times i felt triumphant over the bullies in my life. thanks, Emp, very cool.
@engagementengagement8836
@engagementengagement8836 5 лет назад
🏳️‍🌈⃠ 🏳️‍🌈⃠ 🏳️‍🌈⃠ 🏳️‍🌈⃠
@jacobrzeszewski6527
@jacobrzeszewski6527 5 лет назад
I was about to say something positive, but then I saw bigN**** dick’s account name.
@engagementengagement8836
@engagementengagement8836 5 лет назад
Damn that must feel really bad 🧔🏾⃠ 🧔🏾⃠ 🧔🏾⃠ 🧔🏾⃠
@pingew
@pingew 4 года назад
@@chara5 >anime profile pic >beating up people
@emmjea6913
@emmjea6913 4 года назад
@@pingew HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM something seems fishy, can't quite figure it out.
@eldiablo5840
@eldiablo5840 Год назад
He died knowing that he fought his ass off to protect and defend his team, his friend Michael, and his son. As he hit the wall he knew they had won, and his mission was accomplished. RIP Dale
@tigerwareagle1485
@tigerwareagle1485 3 года назад
Dale put it perfectly; “Richard if they don’t do something to these cars it’s going to kill somebody.” Tragic irony.
@Mister_Matt_X
@Mister_Matt_X 3 года назад
That his last words to his team owner but his official last words were to a driver named Andy Pilgrim who competed with Dale Sr. and Dale Jr. in the Rolex 24 Hour Race at Daytona just a few weeks short before the Daytona 500 that February just moments after the Big One accident on the backstretch when Dale Earnhardt talked to Richard Childress unexpectedly during the red flag at the 2001 Daytona 500 was waived and during the ensuing caution after the clean up on the backstretch.. Earnhardt: So, you got any advice for me here coming up? Pilgrim: No, man, I haven't got any advice for you. Just keep doing what you're doing. Earnhardt: Okay, just wondering. Pilgrim: Cheers; talk to you later. Pilgrim had no communication with Dale after that and instead he heard that Dale cheer Michael Waltrip and Dale Jr. to finish... we don’t know how much Dale cheer on the radio for sure only Andy Pilgrim and Dales crew knows and the questions we want to know will remain forever silent. Even more silent is when Dale Jr. witnessed his father’s accident in his rear view mirror... and he still doesn’t want to talk about it after all these years and many years to come... The guy who wrecked with Dale was Ken Schrader a driver who won a couple races as a journeyman driver and he still remains silent on what he saw after Dales accident to this day but things will remain forever unanswered...
@shiningamaterasu2579
@shiningamaterasu2579 3 года назад
@@Mister_Matt_X Ken Schrader has said sometimes he wishes it was him.
@samarium1934
@samarium1934 3 года назад
@@shiningamaterasu2579 that's gotta be so rough
@finchat5278
@finchat5278 3 года назад
And he did die in his last words
@Mister_Matt_X
@Mister_Matt_X 3 года назад
What’s even more worse is that the driver who fans claims that he made Earnhardt die his name is Sterling Marlin... now Sterling is another journeyman driver who won the Daytona 500 for his first career win in 1994 and won again in 1995... after Dales passing before the next week race at Rockingham Sterling received a lot of hate mail and death threats mail from fans and blamed Sterling for the accident... it turns out that the next week at Rockingham Dale Jr. made a bold statement to fans and the media that any behavior of hatred will not be tolerated against his father... and it’s true that Dale died doing what he loved... Sterling said in an interview that he raced hard as he could to secure third place but Rusty Wallace finished third speaking of Rusty Wallace he managed to win on the day which would’ve been Dales 50th birthday at Fontana during the race on lap 3 the race like most of them before fell silent but the camera found a car like piñata with balloons I wondered if everyone had balloons that day that would’ve been amazing... Darrell Waltrip said it wasn’t Sterling’s fault in fact it’s no one’s fault... It’s hard to imagine before the Daytona 500 began in 2001 Dale Jarrett the 1993 Daytona 500 winner and the 1999 NASCAR Cup Champion was asked by Dale Earnhardt about the HANS device he asked Jarrett “Are you wearing because you’re afraid of dying?” and Jarrett looked back and told Dale Earnhardt that he has a better chance of living and survive a wreck and see this as a new device as an opportunity as drivers to be safe... the question was brought back to Dale Sr. about his open face helmet and the equipment he used... The Day: Remembering Dale Earnhardt shows that Dale Sr. had raced with a broken neck during the 1999 NASCAR season and cracked a vertebrae and didn’t get the surgery done until the ‘99 season was over and in 2000 he lost the title to win his eighth cup championship to Bobby Labonte... many thought ‘01 was going to be Dale Sr.s year for an eighth cup title but it never came... if he was here things would be very different... there’s a lot of “what if?” scenarios but we may never know for sure...
@user-id6ur7zu9p
@user-id6ur7zu9p Год назад
I remember being 3 years old and remembering my uncle (a russian who barely knew English) having a nascar black car number 3 air freshener hanging in his car. And obviously i didn’t understand. now 20+ years later i finally understand what that car meant. NASCAR was HUGE because of dale, everybody knew him 💯
@FanFicnic
@FanFicnic Год назад
It’s really sweet that having his son on the track is what brought back his love of racing.
@Gokanaru
@Gokanaru 5 лет назад
I went in knowing nothing and came out wanting to know everything. Thank you for caring Emp... it really shows man.
@ryanmckay6152
@ryanmckay6152 5 лет назад
Hey, you're here! Love your content!
@hondoohnakaproductions
@hondoohnakaproductions 5 лет назад
If you want more whatch cars 3 it give you a really good example of it Side from the talking cars
@hunnerd4566
@hunnerd4566 5 лет назад
You gonna watch Phoenix this sunday too?
@MS-rg6ku
@MS-rg6ku 5 лет назад
It's the h3h3 king bully himself
@slothbro1574
@slothbro1574 5 лет назад
Wow you’re here! Cool
@freeze1305
@freeze1305 Год назад
All you need to know about him is when he finally won the Daytona 500, he didn't say "I won it". He said, "We won it".
@dustinjames1268
@dustinjames1268 Год назад
A man of his skill is aware that his performance is meaningless unless everyone else is on point It doesn't matter if you can save 0.1 seconds on the track if you're gonna lose that in the pits It takes an entire team for a race to go well
@tnos6268
@tnos6268 Год назад
@@dustinjames1268 I think he meant it for him and his dad, Have a great day
@MrDude-sp6et
@MrDude-sp6et Год назад
@@tnos6268 he meant it for his crew. Its a team effort. Without those boys in the pits, he doesn't have a race.
@nemo5335
@nemo5335 10 месяцев назад
@@dustinjames1268 Not to mention the army of mechanics, engineers and support staff who make sure the car is ready to race in the first place. It doesn't matter how good you are if your car is smoking in the pits.
@HighItsBubba
@HighItsBubba 8 месяцев назад
​@@tnos6268he was definitely talking about his crew too. His crew was mostly with him for all of the losses in the Daytona 500 and he knew he can be the best driver ever but without a good crew he would never win shit
@elijahungerman2539
@elijahungerman2539 Год назад
I don't even like nascar, but goddamn I love dale. I couldn't call myself a man if I didn't admit this video made me cry like 4 times
@theempowerer5718
@theempowerer5718 Год назад
Real
@rafaelmauricio8000
@rafaelmauricio8000 Год назад
It always gets to me too. I know how the story ends but damn it gets me somber every time.
@bighand1530
@bighand1530 9 месяцев назад
John 3:16
@sheenapeter7682
@sheenapeter7682 9 месяцев назад
@@bighand1530 💖💖💖
@snarfsnarf6
@snarfsnarf6 Год назад
The montage of victories in his name after his passing is astounding. Few people have such an impact on an entire sport like The Intimidator
@OfficialNinjaSkillz
@OfficialNinjaSkillz 3 года назад
You know it’s a good documentary when you start with 0 interest on the topic plus 0 knowledge of the people in question but you leave feeling like you lost a legend.
@artimmy1
@artimmy1 3 года назад
I now want to buy a nascar
@basement3301
@basement3301 3 года назад
damn right
@acegarcia3719
@acegarcia3719 3 года назад
@@basement3301 They'll be hundreds of them for sale at the end of next year when nascar is bringing out brand new cars and all the old ones will no longer be allowed to race.
@stevenphelps625
@stevenphelps625 3 года назад
I know man. I cried.
@DGARedRaven
@DGARedRaven 3 года назад
I, a Formula 1, Formula E and - at a most! - Nürburgring 24h fanboy, native to Germany, can wholly subscribe to this. I may not like NASCAR even today, but I *get it* now.
@LASTCARonBROCK
@LASTCARonBROCK 5 лет назад
I've been a NASCAR fan since 1991. I've written the first biography about J.D. McDuffie, the last driver to lose his life in a Cup race before Earnhardt. And I have to say, you absolutely nailed this video. You managed to present a tremendous amount of information efficiently without being exhausting, and you wove it together in such a way that you don't have to know anything about the sport to become invested, to laugh, or to feel something deeply profound. It's clear from this that you truly cared about Earnhardt, and for NASCAR, which is getting harder to find even among some who still cover the sport today. I can't thank you enough for treating this story with both maturity and humor without causing the two to conflict. Stock car racing is an absurd and humorous sport in many ways, but the people involved are brave and committed to their craft. Few exemplified that better than the man in No. 3. With all due respect to Jon Bois, I'm glad you tackled this subject instead of him - your mix of statistics and emotional storytelling were perfectly suited to the task. Thank you.
@kimjunguny
@kimjunguny 5 лет назад
I wish NASCAR wouldn't die. Jeff gordon leaving was the final straw that sent nascar into a steep spiral. There are no drivers we can be fans of, no one has been dominating for multiple seasons. Not only that the car packages have ruined this sport. The trucks are the only interesting races to watch, as the cars are difficult to drive and make for good racing. Nascar needs a change, and a big one if stock car racing is going to stay alive in the US
@mistertheking
@mistertheking 5 лет назад
Agreed 100%, Brock. 100%. Well said. Note about Brock: A lot of people that watch this video may not know the impact Brock has had on the entire racing community on RU-vid. He's one of the most well-known people in this community and while he has stepped away from making videos for the most part, he's still arguably one of the best at what he did. A compliment of this caliber from someone like Brock is almost like someone like Peyton Manning telling you that you did a great job in a football game.
@airless7005
@airless7005 5 лет назад
@@mistertheking I honestly didn't know. Thats pretty cool
@gageb28-95
@gageb28-95 5 лет назад
Brock Beard there were several drivers that died after JD and before Dale Earnhardt
@LASTCARonBROCK
@LASTCARonBROCK 5 лет назад
@@gageb28-95 Yes, sadly. But J.D. and Earnhardt are the two most recent examples where it happened during a Cup race, not practice, qualifying, etc.
@bagochips1208
@bagochips1208 Год назад
40:10 this moment gives me a lot of emotion
@barretscholl2760
@barretscholl2760 Год назад
Anyone know the song name, been looking for it all over
@suin4707
@suin4707 Год назад
​@@barretscholl2760 we're finally landing
@The_Real_Frisbee
@The_Real_Frisbee Год назад
I still remember when his funeral happened. My dad came home from work, had me follow him out to his truck, and we went down the street to the main road. To this day I have never seen traffic like that. Endless amount of vehicles coming and going every way to give their respects to Earnhardt.
@TheBlueWind95
@TheBlueWind95 3 года назад
Don’t usually comment, but I actually have a somewhat personal story about Dale. My family and I live near Bristol Motor Speedway, and I believe it was during the 1998, or 99 season, my Papaw drove over to the track during qualifying, and news crews were interviewing Dale, and he was surrounded by security and NASCAR officials and such. Well my Papaw saw Dale on the other side of a fence being escorted away from the public, and being the Earnhardt fan he was, he happened to be wearing a #3 hat, and asked Dale if he could sign it for him. He said that all the NASCAR officials and security around Dale told him that he wasn’t doing autographs and he wasn’t stopping for anymore people, and Dale, being the down to earth dude he was, told my Papaw to toss the hat over the fence, and he signed it for him. He keeps it locked up in a gun safe.
@midgetman4206
@midgetman4206 3 года назад
truly invaluable
@DomStu700
@DomStu700 3 года назад
"He keeps it locked in his gun safe" Lol
@DomStu700
@DomStu700 3 года назад
Cool story
@nobody.123
@nobody.123 3 года назад
If he ever comes face to face with a home intruder, he'll show him what *'raise hell, praise dale'* really means.
@briang6994
@briang6994 3 года назад
@@DomStu700 great story but that gun safe thing had me cryin 😂😂.
@groodey5714
@groodey5714 5 лет назад
This felt like a professional documentary, but with WAY MORE personality and relatabillity. Good work Emp
@mistertagomago7974
@mistertagomago7974 5 лет назад
It really does feel professionally made.
@glxck19
@glxck19 5 лет назад
This is amazing.
@Arbiter099
@Arbiter099 5 лет назад
He says others compare him to fellow youtuber/sportswriter Jon Bois and I would agree with this comparison. Bois is an incredible videomaker, I've watched everything he's made and I am not a big sports guy. So to say I find this video of a similar style and quality is a big compliment.
@luisgoncalves2505
@luisgoncalves2505 5 лет назад
couldn't have said it better
@FartsInTanks
@FartsInTanks 5 лет назад
Best. Ever. Driver. period This is excellent work and oh so true!
@southeastcupseries
@southeastcupseries Год назад
My dad witnessed almost every single iconic dale Moment at Daytona and he tells the stories of the track after 2001. It was quiet accept for the tears of almost every fan. Almost 20 years later I nearly witnessed the same thing to Ryan Newman happen. Thank god for nascar safety
@mechanizedunion
@mechanizedunion Год назад
Emp, you probably won't see this, but this is undoubtedly my favorite video on RU-vid. It's masterfully written and makes me tear up every time I watch it. Without this video, I'd never have developed a passion for cars, gained a love of motorsport, and met many of my best friends. Thanks for creating my favorite video of all time.
@frozenbinarystudio
@frozenbinarystudio 2 года назад
The fact he was holding off the entire rest of the race to see his team, and his son tear ahead of him unchallenged is nothing short of heroic.
@Battlemage15
@Battlemage15 2 года назад
His place in history was undisputed and he had his Daytona 500. He was literally passing the torch.
@mikemck4796
@mikemck4796 2 года назад
I’m a huge Dale fan, but it certainly wasn’t “heroic.” It’s was a slight on competition and against his nature. It’s sad he died, and even worse he did so possibly the first time he tried to lose a race.
@universome511
@universome511 2 года назад
I think it cheapens your son's victory when you do that.
@mikemck4796
@mikemck4796 2 года назад
@@universome511 Especially when nearly everyone believes Dale could have passed them if he wanted to.
@universome511
@universome511 2 года назад
@@mikemck4796 Jr or Sr
@holyourhorses5739
@holyourhorses5739 5 лет назад
Only Emp-Lemon can make me care about nascar.....can’t wait till he makes a golf player sound like an unsung hero
@thehonorablereverendaddiso1943
There Will Never Ever Be Another Golfer Like Tiger Woods
@PrGibus
@PrGibus 5 лет назад
@@joshuariendeau3733 Leave at once, foul weeaboo.
@littlemisseevee2309
@littlemisseevee2309 5 лет назад
Constructive Critic ikr
@randomsomeguy156
@randomsomeguy156 5 лет назад
Constructive Critic I would like your comment but weebs are degenerate
@TankFFZ
@TankFFZ 5 лет назад
There will never be another golfer like Happy Gilmore
@JimmyProductions
@JimmyProductions 8 месяцев назад
After 4 years, NASCAR is finally starting to gain popularity again!
@bighand1530
@bighand1530 8 месяцев назад
Ross Chastain I know Dale Earnhardt Sr vibes for some people.
@xd_Jam
@xd_Jam 7 месяцев назад
This, the Revenge video, and witnessing the last lap of the Daytona 500 in 2020 watching Newman flip like that and being ok has made me a NASCAR fan. It kind of sucks that I did not find out how cool it is sooner.
@parkerblackforces
@parkerblackforces 4 месяца назад
i became a nascar fan around this year. its pretty cool to watch
@Kamik62
@Kamik62 3 месяца назад
​@@parkerblackforces2023
@Snake_2066
@Snake_2066 Месяц назад
Glad somebody already said it. I had to check and see when this video was made when he talked about how unpopular it is and 4 years ago checks out. I'd say the average popularity and respect for the sport has approximately doubled in that time, and I hope it continues upwards. As i write this, one of the best finishes ever at Atlanta happened and the entire race was fantastic. Lots of new fans just from that race, from what ive seen on socials.
@Teh_Hats
@Teh_Hats Год назад
That huge comeback in his last win ever was astonishing. I was still a kid when Earnhardt was in his prime, but I still remember sitting with my dad and watching NASCAR, and how much my dad loved the black 3. I didn't fully appreciate the finer details of NASCAR or who Earnhardt was at the time, though. Only in retrospect and through videos like this have I started to realize just how incredible he really was.
@LINK67890
@LINK67890 5 лет назад
He died looking at his son and legacy win, protecting the life of some and making up for his father. He died like a champion.
@TnAMinecraft
@TnAMinecraft 5 лет назад
@@zacklance7798 implying Hitler didn't reach people
@jojololo9157
@jojololo9157 5 лет назад
I remember me and my family watched every nascar race and we all rooted for dale and i remember like it was yesterday the race in which he died. They didnt tell the audience until after, but that was the last race me and my family ever watched. A lot of viewers here probably arent old enough to remember watching dale live. That dude was like a hero to me.
@Ellivation
@Ellivation 5 лет назад
He passed in 01 right? I just remember my English teacher trying her hardest not to cry and then just lost it at the end of class
@wallyman292
@wallyman292 5 лет назад
Waldrop won, not Jr.
@thegoodmudkip3652
@thegoodmudkip3652 5 лет назад
@@Ellivation god, 2001 was a terrible year.
@nohbuddy8354
@nohbuddy8354 5 лет назад
My mother loved Dale Earnhardt, and by extension so did I. I was 4, my entire room decked out in 3's. I had a race-car bed in 2001, and I barely understood anything about racing except "vroom vroom #3 yay!" and that was enough for me. One day my mom, tears in her eyes, told me #3 wasn't racing anymore. He was dead. Dale's accident was my first real time putting together the finality of death. I never watched Nascar again. Sometimes if I had to sit out there during a race, I would sit facing the other way while my parents enjoyed the show. Something about finally revisiting this topic some 18 years later was one of the greatest experiences I've ever had on this platform. I spent at least half of this video with tears in my eyes, of every different sort. Even if I write my own personal experience with this story off, it's a great watch. 3/3 would recommend to others.
@_texan306
@_texan306 5 лет назад
Noh Buddy I was in tears when emp said “and his last memory was of his team with nothing but open road ahead of them”
@stormcloudtheory
@stormcloudtheory 5 лет назад
Noh Buddy This is probably the best comment I've read this year. This video is really a reminder to myself that there's still something valuable on RU-vid, in spite of its issue's today. What EmpLemon has done here to bring out the most commonly shared sentiments in all of us is phenomenal. I don't know why I haven't done this already after the Spongebob and Raw video's, but I'm gonna subscribe to him.
@FanFicnic
@FanFicnic Год назад
I have watched this video a few times and the moment all the pit crews line up to salute him makes me cry like a baby every time
@spookyskelly5276
@spookyskelly5276 Год назад
43:19 just a regular Wednesday in the South. Dale was a hero to all of us young guys growing up in the South. My whole family cried when they announced his death. Up until they announced it we were just happy for Waltrip because the wreck didn't seem too bad. RIP 3! LET'S GO 3!!
@Free_Krazy
@Free_Krazy 5 лет назад
"even with all this money, is it still worth it to race?" "Yeah, to win"
@brzblake
@brzblake 4 года назад
Music got me there
@sh4d0w_antrax1
@sh4d0w_antrax1 3 года назад
That's just really haunting in the end
@parkee8331
@parkee8331 5 лет назад
43:11 "Dale Earnhardt was Nascar's Ironman" Well that has new meaning to it.
@leetorry
@leetorry 5 лет назад
Trainmaster98 ...and I...am Dale Earndhardt...
@ChrisSantino
@ChrisSantino 5 лет назад
I thought terry labonte was the ironman due to all the starts he had over the years.
@JimmyDean59
@JimmyDean59 4 года назад
Maxbotnick It’s not how they died, it’s their legacy they left behind.
@aidenconley3378
@aidenconley3378 4 года назад
@@Nickbotmax The other chief difference being I gave a shit when Dale died
@ryancoggswell
@ryancoggswell 4 года назад
💀💀💀 man
@mikemorris5681
@mikemorris5681 Год назад
What makes dales crash more heartbreaking is that the driver he got caught up with Ken Schrader was a family friend and he was the first person to see what had happened
@battlestar7779
@battlestar7779 Год назад
My heart still hurts for the loss of this great guy, and his closest friends and family. NASCAR will never be the same. I’m praying for ALL of the other great NASCAR greats and”not-so-greats” ( but contributed so much entertaining fun) . I’m hoping God brings closure to all of the family and friends and fans to the really good people that made a part of life super fun.
@Judgement_Kazzy
@Judgement_Kazzy 2 года назад
The fact that he died pushing his son to glory really hit me. Most people could only dream of having a moment like that.
@pulski
@pulski 2 года назад
I was watching, and had no idea until later... Amazing end to an amazing man.
@pulski
@pulski 2 года назад
I should add, that it sucked that it happened, but I don't think he'd have had it any other way.
@PettyClipper
@PettyClipper 2 года назад
mike aint his dad XD
@fluoridejunkie
@fluoridejunkie 2 года назад
its really beautiful
@docsgearheadgaming2503
@docsgearheadgaming2503 2 года назад
@@PettyClipper maybe not but Mikey was also like a son to Sr. Need to watch Jr's show here on youtube. they have an amazing episode where they go into detail
@TrevorMoore_
@TrevorMoore_ 5 лет назад
My dad was probably one of the biggest Earnhardt fans out their. He has at least one of every single piece of merchandise they made, from birdhouses to hats, he's got it all. Dale will always be my favorite NASCAR driver. Even though i was born is 2000. And didn't get to catch much of his racing, he will always be my favorite driver. I've been looking for a dale car or truck to buy and restore, even if its just a recreation of one of his cars. My dad was at the race when dale passed, he was sitting right across from where his wrecked car finely stoped. He still gets emotional when NASCAR gives a remberence for dale. Dale Jr is my next favorite driver, but unfortunately he has retired from racing. When I can, i try to make it to a NASCAR race. When Dillon brung back the 3 car, I was so happy to see the car back, but no one can replace Dale Earnhardt. In my opinion, i don't think NASCAR will die, it may get smaller, but eventually, it will come up. Just give it time. Thank you emp for making this. Honestly, this is the first time I've cried in 8 years. Thank you.
@four-en-tee
@four-en-tee 5 лет назад
Considering Nascar is a personality-driven sport, its only a matter of time until they find someone as talanted and interesting as Dale.
@westsidefilms8169
@westsidefilms8169 5 лет назад
*there
@TheSkypetube
@TheSkypetube 5 лет назад
@@four-en-tee I doubt it since our culture changes, Dale raced with thousands of people watching who were excited about the sport and now things won't feel the same by the way this sport is made safer and is also failing. Personality doesn't shine anymore in this modern age of NASCAR
@darlahays2471
@darlahays2471 4 года назад
For years I drove Earnhardt Monte Carlos. Until my last one....when a texting teenager totaled my car and broke my heart. I hope to one day drive another one. My Dad had bought it for me at Dale's dealership in NC.
@ravenspromise4925
@ravenspromise4925 4 года назад
i cried reading, my dad was a big fan , my dad did pass in 2012 but i do hope he managed to shake dales hand
@drumnbasssakuga9352
@drumnbasssakuga9352 Год назад
I watched this while eating. From 40:26 to 42:52 I was staring wide-eyed at the TV and couldn't get myself to take a bite for a few minutes after. Really gripping and poetic storytelling. I hope this video reaches as many people as possible.
@fivesthespeeddemon5642
@fivesthespeeddemon5642 Год назад
I like to think that there’s a whole cup series in heaven, and dale’s dominating it right now
@Somewhere_Bagel
@Somewhere_Bagel Год назад
Hes up there racing with his father showing him what he can do
@fivesthespeeddemon5642
@fivesthespeeddemon5642 Год назад
@@Somewhere_Bagel I hope he finally gets to ask his dad if he lived up to him, and he’d say “ no dale, you were even better”
@CosmizEve
@CosmizEve 9 месяцев назад
@@fivesthespeeddemon5642 and then everyone claps
@coonyman10
@coonyman10 3 года назад
"Were ya winnin' son?" "Yeah dad, I was the best!"
@clintcollins6540
@clintcollins6540 3 года назад
"But I still was never as good as you." Dale considered Ralph to be the best. He even said it in multiple interviews
@Ob1tuber
@Ob1tuber 3 года назад
Ralph: son you did better than I ever could have done, way to go, intimidator
@Athazago
@Athazago 3 года назад
Why does this imaginary Convo between those two want me to be a such a kind of dad in the future...?
@Ricardo5911jakakak
@Ricardo5911jakakak 3 года назад
"Wtf you little shit?"
@honchoryanc
@honchoryanc 3 года назад
Damn
@just-a-silly-goofy-guy
@just-a-silly-goofy-guy 5 лет назад
“Tries to disguise itself as entertainment” Yeah that’s pretty true
@dakotaharnish5515
@dakotaharnish5515 5 лет назад
Why are you everywhere thats just amazon
@tompossessed1729
@tompossessed1729 5 лет назад
Couldn't that apply PBS programs in general
@brotherbup7425
@brotherbup7425 5 лет назад
@@dakotaharnish5515 Everyone knows that it can be none other than... Offer Up.
@coffee115
@coffee115 5 лет назад
NASCAR used to be dangerous and ballsy as hell. People got hurt? Tough shit. Now it's restrictor plate racing and points racing and super boring shit.
@raysore_
@raysore_ 5 лет назад
coffee115 you are absolutely correct
@ElMarko6994
@ElMarko6994 Год назад
Dale will always be a legend here in North Carolina, everybody knows who he is and everybody loves him here. Rip #3
@tescoshortage
@tescoshortage 5 месяцев назад
There will never, ever be a sportscaster like Ken Squier. In the booth for the thrilling ‘79 Daytona 500 finish and there to narrate the near-eternal saga of Dale versus Daytona. Forever The Voice of NASCAR. Thanks, Ken.
@smfcx4685
@smfcx4685 5 лет назад
I don't know why, but i cried watching this video. I'm not even american and i've never heard of Dale Earnhardt before.
@wackyness3319
@wackyness3319 5 лет назад
Same my guy, same.
@thespanishinquisition4078
@thespanishinquisition4078 5 лет назад
Emp is just THAT good a storyteller. And this story is just THAT incredible.
@Crabs4B
@Crabs4B 5 лет назад
Don't forget the chills
@spinningchurro
@spinningchurro 5 лет назад
So did I.
@1lowisuzu661
@1lowisuzu661 5 лет назад
Definitely got choked up myself. What a story
@mrswb
@mrswb 3 года назад
"Dale Earnhardt remained one of the best drivers in the sport until the day he died, and even then, he still finished ahead of 30 other drivers." truth
@djonpow
@djonpow 11 месяцев назад
Emp...little late to the party but the YT algo decided it was time to give your channel a look. This is one of the best retrospectives on what/who Dale Earnhart was to Nascar and it's fans I've seen in a long time...maybe ever. The way you stitched it together and wrote the dialogue was world class...much like the subject matter. I congratulate you and deeply appreciate the time and effort you must have put into it. I watched that race live and recorded it on vhs and the shock of it was hard to describe....it just didn't seem possible ol' Iron Head could be stopped like that. I was overjoyed to see Jr win the Pepsi 400 and Micheal Waltrip celebrate with him and heal a little. That win for DEI is still my favorite to this day and it seems #3 was The Spotter that day from Heaven. Liked(very much), subbed and ......DING! :)
@hourlardnsaver362
@hourlardnsaver362 Год назад
I never got to watch Dale race before he died, but his car was always my favorite as a kid. I remember getting to see the No. 3 on display at Daytona back in ‘04. It’s strange. I loved the car, but knew very little about the man behind it aside from the fact that he was the greatest NASCAR driver and that he died in the 2001 Daytona 500. So thank you, EmpLemon, for reawakening my love for NASCAR and showing me what made Dale such a legendary driver.
@larkinhardaway
@larkinhardaway 4 года назад
"You've got plenty of money, don't need that to keep racing. is it still worth the risk to keep on going?" "Sure, to win." I have no idea why but that hit hard.
@joshhoward6223
@joshhoward6223 4 года назад
What a great quote and what a way to end the video too. It truly showed his personality. Chills
@zecaoalfredo4242
@zecaoalfredo4242 4 года назад
@@joshhoward6223 lol, thats one of the best endings.
@PursellJr88
@PursellJr88 4 года назад
That was so bad ass when he said that😎
@dazzlemasseur
@dazzlemasseur 4 года назад
@larkin#3639 When you set yourself a goal, something you want to reach or a state of being so great in your eyes, that it represents a victory like an oval races of cars against life and hardships. All you want to do is : To win.
@nutsackmania
@nutsackmania 4 года назад
dudes a real racer man
@1in7billion94
@1in7billion94 5 лет назад
When Dale died, the best and most wise man I know, my grandpa, or papa as we called him, who has loved racing all his life said "I don't have a reason to watch racing no more." Sad day.
@i.suk.6146
@i.suk.6146 5 лет назад
Ive never been interested in racing, but I bet it was.
@finnmacmanus5723
@finnmacmanus5723 5 лет назад
1 in 7 billion that’s the saddest shit I’ve read in my life
@32RH
@32RH 7 месяцев назад
To this day there is no piece of media that brings me the same emotion as that montage set to Gusty Winds Galaxy.
@FaclanS
@FaclanS 11 месяцев назад
Incredible. Mainly an F1 fan here from my English mothers love of the sport but this video. This video made me care about my own countries racing. This was amazingly well done and the feelings and emotions I went through watching this none stop after I initially put it on just for some background noise was staggering. Great work EmpLemon - this was an fantastic video.
@Shyguymask
@Shyguymask 5 лет назад
You manage to turn even the most boring-looking sports into an emotional roller coaster. Respect
@cajuncooyan7193
@cajuncooyan7193 5 лет назад
Shyguymask and it has a squidbillies song in it. I love emp lemon
@neoguy2809
@neoguy2809 5 лет назад
He should try it with golf
@coydog7902
@coydog7902 5 лет назад
IKR Heck they litterally made a legit roller coaster based on NASCAR called SPEED the ride. at nascar cafe in Las Vegas
@tamezzodiac2862
@tamezzodiac2862 5 лет назад
It didn’t used to be boring it was the most popular sport in America cause how good it was and thanks to Brian France he tried to make nascar like every other sport and he killed it. Added too many rules, added a gimmick playoff format just for entertainment not fairness, made the cars easier to drive and made the racing suck so much ass now it’s unimaginable. I remember standing on my feet cheering and clapping cause how good this sport was and now I barely watch cause how much a shit show it is now cause of it practically being pay to win now cause skill doesn’t matter like the 80s and 90s. Nascar left it’s good tracks for pretty much carbon copies of the same 1.5 mile design that puts on horrible racing.
@brodycooper1950
@brodycooper1950 5 лет назад
It used to NOT be boring. I kno... Wait... *THATS ILLEGAL*!
@Andjun5174
@Andjun5174 5 лет назад
Emplemon: want a video on Dale Earnhardt? Me: who is that? I will just skip it. Cries at the end of the video Me: he was a god among men
@frateranpvbail-shm6912
@frateranpvbail-shm6912 5 лет назад
^^^ literally me rn ^^^
@BobbyLewis
@BobbyLewis 5 лет назад
YOU DIDNT KNOW DALE??
@DJsLetsPlay
@DJsLetsPlay 5 лет назад
Dafuq u mean that you never heard of him, I grew UP listening to old radios and listening to story's of him hell not long after he died I met Dale Earnhardt Jr......please tell me you know Richard Petty
@kingjamesbond4009
@kingjamesbond4009 5 лет назад
@roland same
@BlueFlagAlpha
@BlueFlagAlpha 5 лет назад
@@BobbyLewis im not american so i never heard of nascar
@1993TheDuke
@1993TheDuke Год назад
My grandfather loved NASCAR. Every time we went to visit him on a Sunday the TV was tuned into the race. During the 2001 Daytona 500 we were over at my grandparents. I was playing outside with some of my cousins when our oldest cousin came out and told us the news. I didn’t know much about NASCAR but I could tell by the way everyone was acting that this was a big deal. The next day at school it was all anyone was talking about. And here we are more than twenty years later, and Dale comes up in any conversation about NASCAR. The man’s a legend. RIP Dale.
@hiimemily
@hiimemily Год назад
I actually cried when I saw what transpired in the races shortly after Dale's death. You couldn't have written it up any better.
@BulkBogan1920
@BulkBogan1920 Год назад
Pov: No father figure You will never be a real woman.
@Linguini_Guy
@Linguini_Guy Год назад
I wasn't really a big fan of NASCAR before I watched this video, and yeah, I gotta say, I feel ya there This video's ending ALONE has made me intrested in cars going around in circles
@fanrosefabrose9457
@fanrosefabrose9457 Год назад
@@BulkBogan1920 projection
@finnianewing8370
@finnianewing8370 Год назад
@@BulkBogan1920 Get over yourself
@Toxic2T
@Toxic2T 8 месяцев назад
@@fanrosefabrose9457It's reality nlgga.
@hecku
@hecku 5 лет назад
As I grew up a young child, 2002-2010 Dale Earnhardt was practically a saint in my home of rural North Carolina, even after his death my family of NASCAR fans continued to support Jr. in chasing the success of his late father. While I never quite watched NASCAR with as much interest as them, I always appreciated the motor sport just as much as them. After those years of greatness for NASCAR, the early-late 2000s saw NASCAR just trying to hold on to its former popularity, and for that time frame listed previously it did, but the 2010s have been near-lethal to NASCAR, it just barely hangs on to its former glory if at all. It is quite sad, and after Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s retirement I don't think there is much left at all to keep watchers coming back, all of those relatable drivers are gone. Even my father who grew me up watching NASCAR, watched it on TV every week barely ever watches it anymore if he even does. I have to thank you very much for making this video, it is a love letter to anyone who watches or watched NASCAR, and those who supported the late Dale Earnhardt. Never will I forget the vivid memories of sitting down with my father as a young child on a Sunday afternoon, and hearing them recite the national anthem before every race, and such a memory is almost I have left to remember of what NASCAR used to be. Seriously, this video made me fucking cry harder than anything else I have seen in the past year, I literally took a moment in my tears to think to myself "jesus fucking christ why is this so sad". Thanks Emp for shining a light on something so deserted and forgotten.
@epci6117
@epci6117 5 лет назад
I cried and I don’t even like nascar
@Cheeseball786
@Cheeseball786 5 лет назад
boomer
@TurtleSauceGaming
@TurtleSauceGaming 5 лет назад
Used to watch in the early 2000s with my father. After Earnhardt died, we rooted for jr. Interest kinda faded though, and we both stopped watching. A new friend of mine came over once this past summer and we watched the race. It doesn't have the same flair it used to.
@dannyx1ify
@dannyx1ify 5 лет назад
When I was a kid I used to watch NASCAR with my late grandfather (he died when he was 103) He never knew what NASCAR was until that first Daytona 500 (the family was snowed in) and after that he became a huge fan. Most Sundays when I was little in the early 2000's we would watch the race. He would have a beer and I would have a soda. It was really the best part of the week. NASCAR has IMO lost what it once had (especially with the introduction of stages which I find really annoying) but I still watch it whenever I get the chance. Honestly whenever I'm stressed out I start to think about when I used to watch NASCAR with him and it puts me in my happy place.
@ParadoxBoxx
@ParadoxBoxx 5 лет назад
I think your dad would really appreciate the video too.
@yourwiiddealer4388
@yourwiiddealer4388 3 года назад
"Have you ever seen a nascar fly?" Now, one of the most iconic lines of RU-vid. Change my mind.
@espressodepresso8294
@espressodepresso8294 3 года назад
So iconic. With the music playing right after I always get chills. I've watched this video at least 10 times already and it's always an experience anew
@warcrimereal
@warcrimereal 3 года назад
Yep. The song is called Home - We're finally landing (IIRC), which makes it even better.
@klownary
@klownary 3 года назад
chills every time
@Butter_Warrior99
@Butter_Warrior99 3 года назад
I unironicly cried in the video, it's so fucking good.
@DiamondMinerDJC00
@DiamondMinerDJC00 3 года назад
The question that went through my head in response was: "No, do they fly like Mercedes?"
@claykennedy6790
@claykennedy6790 3 месяца назад
53:45 - It might be true in some places that people only know Dale as "some guy who died" but in the South his name still carries a quasi-religious reverence. It will be a very long time indeed before the memory of Dale Earnhardt is forgotten down here.
@eliasjohannesen1747
@eliasjohannesen1747 Год назад
True legend. Even in his last seconds on earth he was in a podium position
@BlueSatoshi
@BlueSatoshi 5 лет назад
I scoffed whenever I saw this pop up in my recommendations feed. Why would I wanna watch a vid about _NASCAR?_ I shouldn't have doubted you.
@MrMisfortune
@MrMisfortune 4 года назад
@@johnnymullen5884 Commit punch creeper
@johnnymullen5884
@johnnymullen5884 4 года назад
@@MrMisfortune go commit sacrifice for soul stone
@Merc7734
@Merc7734 4 года назад
Go commit forever sleep
@johnnymullen5884
@johnnymullen5884 4 года назад
Go commit step on a lego
@rcracer8872
@rcracer8872 4 года назад
Because its the greatest most exciting sport in the world
@Lochnessmonstor727
@Lochnessmonstor727 5 лет назад
Emp, this was beautifully written. I hadn’t cried at a RU-vid video like this in a LONG time, thank you
@Mathtriqueur
@Mathtriqueur 5 лет назад
I'm not crying. just holding back tears.
@MIITRIN
@MIITRIN 5 лет назад
I'm glad I'm not the only person who almost cried.
@raptyrn1290
@raptyrn1290 5 лет назад
Good music choices too. Ever seen a Nascar fly? God damn. That hit hard.
@SqurtieMan
@SqurtieMan 5 лет назад
Hell, I've never cried at ANY youtube video before
@jayalpha9163
@jayalpha9163 5 лет назад
I teared up too! I'm not even sure why honestly.
@MemestiffGaming
@MemestiffGaming Год назад
It's very sad, but Dale Earnhardt's death radically improved safety in motorsports. His impact caused sport organizations to take safety seriously.
@turarosicky
@turarosicky 6 месяцев назад
40:05 to 41:20 is the single greatest piece of documentaries I've ever seen. build up, narration, photos and videos sync spectacularly with soundtrack, frame by frame, shot by shot, just amazing. it left me both speechless and jaw dropped at first time, I come back every once in a while to see it again and it never fails to amaze me. amazing job Emp!!!
@livingthemcdream
@livingthemcdream 3 года назад
"Dale Earnheart died doing what he loved, and his final memorie was watching his own drivers speeding towards the finish line whit nothing but open racetrack in front of them." that shit hits hard every time I hear it
@shirazjaleel1155
@shirazjaleel1155 3 года назад
Wow coming from a toddler murderer as a furry.
@tangerinepaint3643
@tangerinepaint3643 3 года назад
Really hard, damn
@stampyj5527
@stampyj5527 3 года назад
@@shirazjaleel1155 what the fuck do you mean by that
@cancerouscorndog6425
@cancerouscorndog6425 3 года назад
Memorie
@Xanthopathy
@Xanthopathy 3 года назад
@@stampyj5527 purple guy/william afton
@rustycage
@rustycage 5 лет назад
Fatal car crash videos: RU-vid > Liveleaks
@MarzipanFondue52
@MarzipanFondue52 5 лет назад
RU-vid: your one stop shop to monetize plane crash compilations
@wynonatrepas4501
@wynonatrepas4501 5 лет назад
Second reply
@smocaine.
@smocaine. 5 лет назад
Thank You Wynona Trepas, Very Cool!
@optimizticpizza8395
@optimizticpizza8395 5 лет назад
AYYYYYYYY I couldn't agree more, seeing as how I am one of those channels.
@optimizticpizza8395
@optimizticpizza8395 5 лет назад
@fml tom pryce my guy
@TheMrAwesome
@TheMrAwesome 9 месяцев назад
This was the video that brought me back to NASCAR. I watched this ONE video, and it got me so interested that it turned into two, which turned to me finding a race, and then another, and now I've watched the entire season so far, with the exception of Las Vegas. Thank you, EmpLemon.
@nameless5512
@nameless5512 6 месяцев назад
Now there’s two excellent videos covering my favorite legend in the sport. This one, for analytics and a very broad coverage, and the Up to Speed video for a grounded and concise coverage. RIP Dale…
@neumoniad
@neumoniad 5 лет назад
I don’t care about Nascar. I don’t care about Wrestling. Hell, I don’t even care about Spongebob, but you manage to make video essays that are brimming with passion, dragging the viewer in, and THAT is a very refreshing thing to see in RU-vid. Please keep up the good work!
@alfa01spotivo
@alfa01spotivo 5 лет назад
id recommend wrestling though
@jacobr6712
@jacobr6712 5 лет назад
@@alfa01spotivo and spongebob and nascar
@winup9417
@winup9417 5 лет назад
spongebob is good though.
@danielrein5503
@danielrein5503 5 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VxnMQIoDmBM.html
@Geo_0369
@Geo_0369 5 лет назад
Welcome to this channel lad
@kristopherdehoyos477
@kristopherdehoyos477 5 лет назад
I'm so sorry I ever talked trash about Nascar.
@CharlieND
@CharlieND 5 лет назад
Same
@ShaddySoldier
@ShaddySoldier 5 лет назад
Nascar is the good shit
@civilizedjoke5148
@civilizedjoke5148 5 лет назад
@@ShaddySoldier Damn straight. It may not be like the glory days but I can still find some enjoyment watching those stock cars turn left for hours haha.
@dman5527x
@dman5527x 4 года назад
Thanks
@sadtoad250
@sadtoad250 Год назад
the part with gusty garden galaxy music playing in the background, with the music reaching its climax with dale jr's win at the pepsi 400, gives me chills every time i watch it, its legitimately beautiful
@jordanwhite8567
@jordanwhite8567 3 месяца назад
the last turn of the last lap... every time i think about that fact it gives me chillbumps. unbelievable.
@bbcradio7180
@bbcradio7180 4 года назад
"I mean, come on. Have you ever seen a NASCAR fly?" *Summoning Salt enters the room*
@DrElsemere
@DrElsemere 3 года назад
He was trying to hit 3 wethertenkos in a row
@paein9642
@paein9642 3 года назад
He was on wr pace but he got 3 hands
@penapvp2230
@penapvp2230 3 года назад
i like to ruin 420 likes sometimes edit: without taking a screenshot
@slutslayer2646
@slutslayer2646 3 года назад
He died doing what he loved and he died quick and painless, a death fitting for a legend, but a death too soon for a hero...
@jz4010
@jz4010 3 года назад
not at all
@slutslayer2646
@slutslayer2646 3 года назад
@@jz4010 no u x2
@Ob1tuber
@Ob1tuber 2 года назад
Not at all like Kitty0706, who we lost to leukemia, Team Fabulous 2 is a classic, go ahead and watch it
@slutslayer2646
@slutslayer2646 2 года назад
@@Ob1tuber what?
@Ob1tuber
@Ob1tuber 2 года назад
@@slutslayer2646 look up team fabulous 2
@FanFicnic
@FanFicnic Год назад
Omg Dale hugging junior after his victory is the sweetest clip. Have you ever seen a prouder dad??
@biomorphicshape6650
@biomorphicshape6650 Год назад
This is what I wish the internet was used for more. Just people talking about things they enjoy, popular or not. I am not much of a racing fan but you can always tell when someone is talking about something they love. Keep up the good work!
@apaulsgaming8008
@apaulsgaming8008 3 года назад
“And his final memory was seeing his own drivers speeding ahead of him with nothing but open race track”. Got me in tears ngl Emp you are the goat
@wormxdream
@wormxdream 3 года назад
God, that line really got me too.
@camrongray3406
@camrongray3406 3 года назад
Yeah I cried
@jackiethompson7446
@jackiethompson7446 3 года назад
...still am
@brantznascar4645
@brantznascar4645 3 года назад
Well I mean tbh, not to break the emotion, but there was more than enough time for him to realize he was going straight into the wall sadly 😔
@bruno-jp7lo
@bruno-jp7lo 3 года назад
i still have zero interest for nascar but yeah, this line made me shed a tear
@ihnder
@ihnder 3 года назад
As a Formula One fan and having little knowledge about American racing, this is one of the best videos I've seen about racing...
@elrifle24
@elrifle24 3 года назад
I have yet to find a more compelling story in racing. Heartbreaking and inspirational at the same time
@r3uvsgaming
@r3uvsgaming 3 года назад
what's more astounding is that this channel was almost never about motorsports until this vid
@MyILoveMinecraft
@MyILoveMinecraft 3 года назад
@@elrifle24 Michelle Mouton. The fastest girl alive. Made her name in Group B. Her driving style was quite unique. While many drivers were wrestling their car (Röhrl mastered that style. But his story is an epic on its own) she had such a smooth style that got her many many wins. And a pikes peak record (fastest run on gravel).
@memeparkworldwide8196
@memeparkworldwide8196 3 года назад
Hamltion enters the chat
@edicreynaga5368
@edicreynaga5368 3 года назад
Awesome to see you broaden your spectrum
@LalaWatches
@LalaWatches 10 месяцев назад
Want to share with you that you did in fact "get" me into NASCAR. Or, should I say seriously helped get me into NASCAR. Your NASCAR vids helped me "get it" My dad has never been happier about it since he loves NASCAR and it's our thing 😊
@metameta1427
@metameta1427 10 месяцев назад
I recommend you watch some races from the 80s and 90s or highlight videos of drivers from that era. I live about 4 miles from the track in Wilkesboro. Was exciting to have them come race here this year but it was nothing like when they were racing here regularly. Enjoy your new hobby. Best wishes to youvand your dad.
@LalaWatches
@LalaWatches 10 месяцев назад
​@@metameta1427 Watched a few and had a whole bunch of childhood memories come back. Good call, thanks
@metallicagod1346
@metallicagod1346 4 месяца назад
this is one of the best docs ive ever seen. i would like to formally request a ken block documentary.
@GoopVideos
@GoopVideos 5 лет назад
My father was the biggest Earnhardt fan back in the day and I don’t think even he knew this much about him
@DB1Dragoon
@DB1Dragoon 5 лет назад
You gotta show this video to him
@cursed6994
@cursed6994 3 года назад
Got me crying for someone I learned about just today
@martymcfly88mph35
@martymcfly88mph35 3 года назад
Same. 30 year old dude here shedding a tear over a racer I never knew. The power of good story telling.
@jamesmichael5762
@jamesmichael5762 3 года назад
Raise Heeeeelllll praise dale.
@samuelstahl5828
@samuelstahl5828 3 года назад
Watch “the day” Dale Earnhardt. You’ll really be in tears
@jazzy_jaymond
@jazzy_jaymond 3 года назад
Same thooo got me cryin in the club rn
@user-jl2lu5qy3d
@user-jl2lu5qy3d 2 месяца назад
Today is February 18, 2024, 23 years since the 2001 Daytona 500. Given the date I felt obligated to rewatch this. Rest easy Intimidator.
@jake5952
@jake5952 4 месяца назад
It's over 20 years later and we are still mourning him. Just look at the comments section here, comment after comment about losing Dale.
@jacksonfruit3644
@jacksonfruit3644 3 года назад
You know what’s so scary about Dale’s death? Every other crash, he hopped out immediately, or atleast almost instantly. He never came out by himself on his last crash. That gave me chills.
@8-bitsteve500
@8-bitsteve500 2 года назад
if only he was wearing a hans, he would have survived.
@crr311sux5
@crr311sux5 2 года назад
@@8-bitsteve500 And a full helmet
@Jake_Stafford
@Jake_Stafford 2 года назад
“He never came out by himself from his death” ah yes the floor is made out of floor
@g-h-l
@g-h-l 2 года назад
@@Jake_Stafford 🤡
@alphalax7747
@alphalax7747 2 года назад
Thats what he said in the video
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