Anyone catch the documentary tonight? It just ended here. I'm not really a huge Nascar fan, but maaaaaaan what a great movie. He was a really good dude. Definitely an admirable person.
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This isn't that one that came out on ESPN a couple years ago, is it?
That was cheesy.
I never got over him smacking cars out of the lead for the win, but respected him nonetheless, he didn't bullshit, like most of todays's drivers.
I'm a fan of the sport, not over particular drivers. Some I don't like.
If you ever get a chance to go see a race (Cup Series), don't pass it up.
TV just can't describe this 190MPH ballet of raw power. These guys are athletes, in their own way.
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Originally posted by Cygnus X1 View PostThis isn't that one that came out on ESPN a couple years ago, is it?
That was cheesy.
I never got over him smacking cars out of the lead for the win, but respected him nonetheless, he didn't bullshit, like most of todays's drivers.
I'm a fan of the sport, not over particular drivers. Some I don't like.
If you ever get a chance to go see a race (Cup Series), don't pass it up.
TV just can't describe this 190MPH ballet of raw power. These guys are athletes, in their own way.
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Originally posted by CharvelRocker View PostThis is a new one. And to that I agree. And see them at say Dover. That is one of the best races of the year. Though nothing tops the time I saw the open wheel cars (IRL I believe it was) at Dover :ROTF:
IRL would be nuts, I'd love to see it. They backed off after a nasty incident a few years back.
Montoya needs to go back to IRL. That series has gotten really hot lately.
And, yeah, I didn't like the #3 at all, I don't like the #24 or #48, either. But it's just not the same without him there. He was close to retirement, but I think him running the biz instead of Theresa would have rocked. I like Jr.,
and don't blame him for leaving DEI.
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I watched it last night and I thought it was OK but nothing special. On a sidenote, I was skipping between this and "I Love the '70's". Everytime I clicked back to "Dale" they were pulling him out of a wrecked car. I missed the actual crash everytime.I am a true ass set to this board.
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Dale raced hard, but he also raced dirty. "Trading paint" is just part of the sport. All forms of racing, whether it be motocross, Formula 1, etc, has physical aspects to it. However, purposely trying to make someone wreck isn't racing. If you can't beat the other guy with speed and better driving ability, sit your punk ass on the porch. Dale was a punk."POOP"
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Dale was a legend. He was a dirty racer too but he wasnt alone. Waltrip was just as bad and so were a few of the other old school racers. Thats the way they raced. He died because he was blocking for his son so he could win that race. He was done the same way he done everyone else. They bumped him to try to move him and he smashed into the wall because of it. Bumping to move someone seems to be the norm now. Tony Stewart does it alot then whines when he gets bumped. It part of racing.
Im more disappointed in his wife though. She will not let Dale Jr have the number 8. That was his grand fathers number. Shes bad for racing IMHO. It doesnt seem right to have dale earnhardt inc. without an earnhardt racing for them. Im glad Jr left her sorry team. That was so dumb. Hes the most popular driver and sells more merchandise than anyone else. It has got to be better financially to sacrifice some ownership of the team to have the most popular driver racing for you. SO what if he wanted 51 percent. 49 percent of the most popular driver has to be better than the whole deal without him.Last edited by yard dawg; 09-06-2007, 11:15 AM.
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Dale was a legend. He was a dirty racer too but he wasnt alone. Waltrip was just as bad and so were a few of the other old school racers. Thats the way they raced. He died because he was blocking for his son so he could win that race. He was done the same way he done everyone else. They bumped him to try to move him and he smashed into the wall because of it. Bumping to move someone seems to be the norm now. Tony Stewart does it alot then whines when he gets bumped. It part of racing.
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Originally posted by CharvelRocker View PostFYI, he was blocking for Michael Waltrip, who won the race.
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Getting back to the movie, I think they showed alot Dale's racing style and there was a good amount of criticism (sp). It was a bad ending to a not-so-bad crash that killed him. He raced "old school" in a "new school" era. Think restrictor plates. The movie was not a critique on Dale's driving methods. It was a movie to make his fans remember what a great guy he was. Whether or not he really was.I am a true ass set to this board.
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