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The Hilarious Crash Physics of Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2009

On a whim, I decided to screw around with a very old NASCAR game - perhaps the second oldest in existence (only predated by "Richard Petty's Talladega" which came out in 1984 or so). It's called Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge, and I haven't played it in years.

I'm in the red, white, and blue car, while Bill Elliott, the indestructible title character (and 1988 Winston Cup Champion) is in the red car. Watch the debris fly everywhere. Good thing there's no grandstands around.

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  • I dont see the prollem...everyone knows Nascar wrecks often start with sparks,have huge wide arcing sprays of debris in the middle and end with an engine slowly winding down to a sound very similar to a fart on a hard wooden chair...... :)

  • I know, right? lol

  • Hey, an actual debris caution!

  • hahaha!

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  • Better than EA Sports physics!LOLZ!

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  • I thought he had it saved

  • That's like N3 physics.

  • I wonder if he did this while driving and jerking off.

  • LOL

  • that's not a crash, he had just won the race and was doing donuts and shooting confetti everywhere to celebrate

  • Ken Squier here with Chris Econamaki and David Hobbs welcoming you back to the the white flag lap of the 1990 Winston 500, the second race of of the Winston Million. Bill Elliott trying to win his second after failing to win at Daytona in February. But he's being challenged by rookie of the year contender Joey Adgie who clips Elliott's back bumper trying to move to his inside, spins up into the wall along the back straightaway, debris flying everywhere as he goes up in smoke.

  • @lowes48impala It was a 3D polygon game made in the 80s. Bad, blocky graphics should be expected.

  • it is haha

  • No, Days of Thunder for the NES is even worse.

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