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Uploaded by on May 16, 2007

Crashes from 1998 Pepsi 400 and the last 2 laps.
Thanks to TBK

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  • Do you have the chad little crash?

  • It's at the end of the video

  • Pepsi 400 will return to cable in 2007 on TNT

  • Does anyone else think its weird to hear Dick Bergreen doing color commentating?

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  • i actually liked TNN's race coverage...ugly hit there for the 97

  • "43 started, 42... OH CRASH" lol ironic

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  • @Ruddfan1997 Surprisingly no, because with him on TBS and TNN, I became used to it. Buddy Baker is weirder, he talks with marbles in his mouth and words come out as if Meatwad from Aqua Teen Hunger Force was announcing a Winston Cup race!

  • TNN must have been in a real hurry to show some country music videos, because they never showed a replay of the Chad Little wreck. We got to see the start of it, Gordon crossing the line, then the end of it.

    Thanks for sharing! This was going to be one of my next race "reviews", but I may just go ahead and do mine for fun, anyway.

  • he did'nt really forget he was kinda pushed down by accident vickers did nothing wrong he just made a legal block but NO MORE APRON RULE

  • "again...and again....and again....and again....and again." LOL!

  • Yep...it was run in mid-October

  • yes it was

  • wasnt this postponed to october because of wild fires

  • then TNN became Viacom owned in the CBS-Viacom merger, became known as Spike TV because too many people got confused with the two networks. then Viacom was spun off and took most of the cable channels they own post spin off.

  • yeah, I know! At the '09 Daytona 500, Dale Earnhardt Jr. apparently forgot about that rule. I really think racing would be more exciting if that rule was eliminated. I don't see the difference at daytona compared to other tracks that are allowed to go below

  • I wish the lowline rule was gone, the racing was awesome with ppl flying to the apron

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