Matchbox 20 NASCAR Commercial Daytona 500
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0:37 DALE EARNHARDT FINALLY IS A CHAMPION OF DAYTONA FIVE HUNDRED!
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0:29 is a kind of a NASCAR traditional commemorative dance?
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gives me goose bumps every time i see the old footage of all the old drivers pearson petty junior johnson the allisons just truly the greats of NASCAR
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@KKFan9 good point dislike the gd opart never do i cuss god
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62 Years & It Has A Hall Of Fame!!!!!
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Breathtaking
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this song is awesome and so is the video
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It's great to see the hall of fame nominees name the current driver that MOST emulates his driving style! Ky. Busch seems to be a driver living up to the hall of fame fabric! Take THAT, mainstream espn dale jr. fans! lol It must burn you KNOWING that the driver you hate (just because the media told you to do so) is the driver most like the hall of fame nominees!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!! 14, 42,18!!!!!!
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This song's Great for Body combat 37 !
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Kyle Busch is a great racer yes. But the majorly different aspect as to why you can't say he is the next Dale Sr. is because he is nowhere near the person or the personality Earnhardt was. Earnhardt was Southern Smooth and the NASCAR fans loved it. Kyle Busch, while has a similar distate of finishing 2nd that Earnhardt did, he doesn't carry a very southern image that the main fans of the sport love to see, hence why Junior, even with the lack of performance, is still loved by the fans.
You know what? I love Dale Sr. but I am so Goddamn happy that Junior is not at all trying to be like his dad like so many fans want him to be. I am glad Junior is his own person but some fans need to realize that he is not Dale Sr and that he is Dale Jr. I like Tony too but Kyle Busch will never be like Earnhardt Sr. Why? Because nowhere in hell is Kyle Busch the same personality Earnhardt Sr. was (the blue-collar, hard worker, never-say-never type). Kyle Busch does not represent that one bit.
KKFan9 3 years ago 9
Ever hear a NASCAR driver say during a post-race interview that he was pleased to get a second, or even a third place finish. A couple of years before his untimely death, the late, great Dale Earnhardt was complimented on his second place finish in a post race interview, by the reporter. Dale said: hell, son, second place is just the first guy who lost the race.
Think about him the next time you hear a driver brag on his second place finish. We miss you, Dale.
insulatehell 3 years ago 6