You know, maybe I'm just not much of a TV watcher, but 1/100th of a second just isn't enough time for me to really register a picture...maybe you should consider slowing the sequence down a bit for some of them, rather than trying to make them fit the drum beat of the song?You know it's bad when it's hard to hit the SPACE bar fast enough to even pause it before the picture disappears... At least choose the more generic racing shots for the drum-beat sections, instead of the interesting ones.
If you are talking about the #27 car, that car is around 65 or 66 model year about 4 years after lee stopped driving. If you are talking about the next picture could not be Lee Petty, he always had the number 42.
half of those (the ones with bumpers) are British BriSCA F1 Stockcars from 1954 to about 1961
RogerHerhard 5 months ago
Junior Johnson in his '63 Impala @ :54
Work it.
impala327 7 months ago
You know, maybe I'm just not much of a TV watcher, but 1/100th of a second just isn't enough time for me to really register a picture...maybe you should consider slowing the sequence down a bit for some of them, rather than trying to make them fit the drum beat of the song?You know it's bad when it's hard to hit the SPACE bar fast enough to even pause it before the picture disappears... At least choose the more generic racing shots for the drum-beat sections, instead of the interesting ones.
justforever96 1 year ago
hey i know you didnt take the pics because I took them!
C0LL1N 1 year ago
36 Ford 3-window at 0:36!
82Hellbilly 2 years ago
Great pics, but having a :28 second intro in a 1:49 vid is a bit much.
SwanKong11 2 years ago 4
well nascar was um racing on the Beach at Dayonta in the 40's to the 60's and now its a New Built Track! It's amazing how much it changed.
driven5fly 1 year ago
:35 I believe that is Lee Petty's car upside down. He was the first driver to flip in NASCAR, at the Charlotte Fairgrounds.
WillG75 3 years ago
If you are talking about the #27 car, that car is around 65 or 66 model year about 4 years after lee stopped driving. If you are talking about the next picture could not be Lee Petty, he always had the number 42.
bigdave46148 3 years ago
That was a modified crash anyway. Lee never ran a modified.
scook120 3 years ago
He raced the 38 in the first 1949 race. After some research, it is Lee Petty's car. He rolled it 3 times. The other 38 is Archie Smith.
WillG75 2 years ago
good pictures, had to turn noise called music off......
biltom 3 years ago 2
Did I hear Bruce Hall (REO Speedwagon) singing that song??? Oh yes!
waltsa200 4 years ago
A fine piece of work. A lot of 37 Chevys and 40 Fords got busted up. Wish I had one to drive. Good Luck.
captainvarnish 4 years ago
Great Video,Thanks,Post more
2000tc88 4 years ago
Kick Ass Video 5out5 I would give you better if I could but I cant.
Nascar235 4 years ago
haha ken burns
XC0688 4 years ago
I wonder when Ken Burns will do the history of NASCAR with stills?
canonsburgman 4 years ago