On lap 261, the Ford of pole-sitter Dale Jarrett (already numerous laps behind the leader after a collision on pit road) begins to slow, and eventually the engine quits completely. No caution is thrown until Todd Bodine slips in the oil and nearly spins into the pit entrance wall.
i still dont get how in 1 year nascar seemed to change so much. in 2000 it seemed like classic nascar from the 90s and then after earnahrdt died it turned into this bull shit of now without the yellow line rule and litttle agressive driving aside from brad k and carl edwards and harvick
cookieacdc24 1 year ago
The sound of these cars seem different to me compared to today. Brings back the good ole days of NASCAR
leifglass 1 year ago
wow Jarrett blew a lot of smoke Todd Bodine went to pit road still came back to finish 7th
jmoney11 4 years ago