1992 Miller Genuine Draft 500 - Allison Flip Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2008

More of the aftermath from Davey Allison's horrible crash at Pocono in 1992.

You see a hunk of metal that was Allison's car taken back to the garage.

July 19th 1992

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  • Davey probably had the best and worst season anybody could possibly have. Winning the Daytona 500 and several other races, but had some of the worst crashes anybody had the whole year. He got beaten up badly all season but kept coming back and probably would have won the championship except for a cut tire on a competetor's car during the last race.

  • me,too;ity's a blatant shame that today we, NASCAR fans, can't enjoy these RAW network feeds,not even on cable,TRD

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  • All that bad luck in 1992. And he STILL almost won the title.

  • Fuck you Darrell Waltrip.

  • @ma55aracin9 I agree those RAW/'Wild Feeds' were the best.

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  • It was rebuilt and continued to be used by Robert Yates Racing until it was retired in 2000, the last time I saw it the car was in the 88 Ford Quality Care paint scheme, and was sold to a private owner. There used to be a website that had the car for sale, but it's gone now.

  • what did they ever do with that car?

  • This race and the last race of the season, the Hooters 500 at Atlanta, cost him the championship. Davey and Bill Elliott each won 5 times during the 1992 season, but Alan Kulwicki (who only won twice) was more consistent.

  • The week after this Davey was credited for third at Talladega...Bobby Hillin drove most of the race after Davey started and got out on the first caution, and was one of only three lead lap finishers..

  • You can't forget his biggest low that year -- losing his brother at Michigan.

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