I remember watching Bryan run his non winged sprint at Lawrenceburg one night I'm guessing in either '04 or '05, leading the feature of course, and inside 10 to go I watched him spin out coming out of turn 4, keep the throttle pinned to the floor, and do a complete 360 degree spin without ever losing a single position. It was literally impossible not to see that he was absolutely a generational talent behind the wheel of a racecar. I was real young back when he ran at Lawrenceburg, probably 10 or 11, and a lot of the drivers did a meet and greet type thing one afternoon before the races, and Bryan was as genuine and humble as could be. Autographed my t shirt and let me climb into his car.
I had the privilege and honor of knowing him as a child racing quarter midgets. You just knew that he was gonna make it, that he was destined for great things. Thank you so much for making this. His whole family were just some of the most amazing people you could ever meet.
Best documentri I've watched in a long time! Thanks for sharing this! He was truly one of the best humans,driver and all around people on this planet! Thanks to family and friends! He will never be forgotten! RIP BC...
This documentary was awesome. I was not a sprint car fan when Bryan was racing. This gave so much information about him. I wish I could have seen him as a driver. My friends and I rent the BC family suite in the BC suite tower in Knoxville every year for the late model nationals. I think about Bryan when we are there.
I'm so sorry for your loss I live out in the country all our vacations were to places such as your homestead that was beautiful you still have your health and willingness to rebuild prayers are with you all
Yeah, always seems like the best people pass on and it’s a beautiful thing that Brian helped so many people after his death. It shows you how powerful he was. I don’t even think he knew how many people looked up to him, but Brian will be missed forever and never forgot about.
Yeah, Brian was my favorite race car driver and when he died, it hurt bad and I could not stop crying through this documentary. They did a very good job on this documentary and we all miss Brian. Every time I go to Eldora and all these races I think of Brian all the time And Brian, they tried to figure out to make these race cars a lot safer. It’s crazy what Brian did in his life why he was alive most people don’t live that life and a whole lifetime and Brian did it in the short period of time he was on earth and I still think he’s at the races, Brian will live on forever and this was a good documentary and it made me cry the whole time I couldn’t watch the whole thing I watched half and then I came back to it thinking I wouldn’t cry, but I did you guys did a very good job representing Brian
I just hope that every race car driver that ever races at IRP realizes and understands the hallowed ground that they are racing on. BC lives on and on !
40 min. & 34th race of the season into this, Tyler Courtney hasn't been mentioned. Tons on Tyler Rizzy. Nothing on Tyler Courtney. Also, Brian dumped @ Bellville the night before he got killed. I'm curious if they mention this.
Kids / younger drivers can do shit like this cause they have no fear or worries (yet)…. Racing isn’t worth dying in/from.. 😔 so sad for anyone who unfortunately passes from an extracurricular type of activity.. R.I.P 🏁
I find it a little more than ironic. The greatest short track stock car driver, Dick Trickle. And the greatest late model driver, Scott Bloomquist. Both committed suicide after retirement.
@@zackvickers9790 He didn't? There are 3 separate channels (That I know of) where professional pilots analyze plane crashes. You're not just calling me out. You're calling them out too. Tip: When you claim someone is wrong. You're obligated to give the WHAT & WHY that makes them wrong. Then provide what is right. So ............ What really happened?
@@nascarsteve But he just got away from killing, never arrested and people went crazy upset called the cops on him. Biggest mistake Scorpion Stewart for blocking me 😡
I remember watching Bryan run his non winged sprint at Lawrenceburg one night I'm guessing in either '04 or '05, leading the feature of course, and inside 10 to go I watched him spin out coming out of turn 4, keep the throttle pinned to the floor, and do a complete 360 degree spin without ever losing a single position. It was literally impossible not to see that he was absolutely a generational talent behind the wheel of a racecar. I was real young back when he ran at Lawrenceburg, probably 10 or 11, and a lot of the drivers did a meet and greet type thing one afternoon before the races, and Bryan was as genuine and humble as could be. Autographed my t shirt and let me climb into his car.
One of the best pieces of film I've seen in a long time, exceptional. BC was in a class of his own
I’ve been waiting to see this forever. Thank you so much!
R.I.P Bryan Clauson
I had the privilege and honor of knowing him as a child racing quarter midgets. You just knew that he was gonna make it, that he was destined for great things. Thank you so much for making this. His whole family were just some of the most amazing people you could ever meet.
Thank you Flo for remembering Bryan it was a awesome!! What a hell of racing driver and he will be remembered as one of the greatest!!
Please keep making these films just awesome content
Absolutely one of the best documentary’s I have ever watched! A true American hero and one of the best to ever get behind the wheel!
Best documentri I've watched in a long time! Thanks for sharing this! He was truly one of the best humans,driver and all around people on this planet! Thanks to family and friends! He will never be forgotten! RIP BC...
Thank you for making this film. Amazing story. RIP BC
Wow! This was fantastic. Thank you Flo Racing!!
Man this made me cry a little. What a wonderful film
Man this is the best thing flo has ever been a part of thank you for remembering Bryan rip
What a racer and good man!
This documentary was awesome. I was not a sprint car fan when Bryan was racing. This gave so much information about him. I wish I could have seen him as a driver. My friends and I rent the BC family suite in the BC suite tower in Knoxville every year for the late model nationals. I think about Bryan when we are there.
captured and told with great respect, well done doc.
I'm so sorry for your loss I live out in the country all our vacations were to places such as your homestead that was beautiful you still have your health and willingness to rebuild prayers are with you all
Awesome story well told. Great job guys. 👏😎
Yeah, always seems like the best people pass on and it’s a beautiful thing that Brian helped so many people after his death. It shows you how powerful he was. I don’t even think he knew how many people looked up to him, but Brian will be missed forever and never forgot about.
I'd never thought I would see this
Yeah, Brian was my favorite race car driver and when he died, it hurt bad and I could not stop crying through this documentary. They did a very good job on this documentary and we all miss Brian. Every time I go to Eldora and all these races I think of Brian all the time And Brian, they tried to figure out to make these race cars a lot safer. It’s crazy what Brian did in his life why he was alive most people don’t live that life and a whole lifetime and Brian did it in the short period of time he was on earth and I still think he’s at the races, Brian will live on forever and this was a good documentary and it made me cry the whole time I couldn’t watch the whole thing I watched half and then I came back to it thinking I wouldn’t cry, but I did you guys did a very good job representing Brian
I just hope that every race car driver that ever races at IRP realizes and understands the hallowed ground that they are racing on. BC lives on and on !
This was great thank you
Awesome film
Great driver.
Such an amazing film!! BC was a Hero in so many different ways! 🙏🏻🏁🫶🏻 He sure is deeply missed!
Race. In . Peace 🏁
got see him portroyal that year he was a hell of a race car driver
5 stars 👍
Such a sad loss.
40 min. & 34th race of the season into this, Tyler Courtney hasn't been mentioned.
Tons on Tyler Rizzy. Nothing on Tyler Courtney.
Also, Brian dumped @ Bellville the night before he got killed. I'm curious if they mention this.
❤❤❤❤🤙
Its crazy to think where BC would be today if that wreck didnt happen, Nascar? World of outlaws? So sad RIP
He's in heaven now with everyone including Kevin Ward
Kids / younger drivers can do shit like this cause they have no fear or worries (yet)….
Racing isn’t worth dying in/from.. 😔 so sad for anyone who unfortunately passes from an extracurricular type of activity.. R.I.P 🏁
I find it a little more than ironic.
The greatest short track stock car driver, Dick Trickle.
And the greatest late model driver, Scott Bloomquist.
Both committed suicide after retirement.
Scott didn't commit suicide, speculation doesn't make you right
@@zackvickers9790 He didn't? There are 3 separate channels (That I know of) where professional pilots analyze plane crashes. You're not just calling me out. You're calling them out too. Tip: When you claim someone is wrong. You're obligated to give the WHAT & WHY that makes them wrong. Then provide what is right. So ............ What really happened?
@@raymond3803 do you just post the most ignorant stuff you can think of as rage bait? Lmao
@@rjai4890 Back your comment. Point out what is ignorant.
RIP Bryan! We miss you.
30:30 It's the same person who mistakenly ran over the man on the track in a decade ago
he didn't run anybody over. Kid got high and jumped in a sprint car
@@nascarsteve But he just got away from killing, never arrested and people went crazy upset called the cops on him. Biggest mistake Scorpion Stewart for blocking me 😡
@@sametozkan9175 don’t…
@@nascarsteve Don't what?
@@sametozkan9175 don’t be that guy. Keep the topic on bc