Lol, I was just saying, you just don't see it. But it obviously goes on. And Mike Joy has been around this sport since the 70's . So he has lost his cool a few times, I'm sure. We just hardly ever see it..... except on Twitter!
I mean working with Kyle Busch probably is like reigning in a disobedient dog. Listening to his radio all race was always the best part of having the scanners to me.
@@tylercady3985 The clip of Adam Stevens (his Cup Series crew chief) when Kyle flipped off an official going off on Kyle was like a parent with their whining toddler.
There was one in f1s murray vid that had me rofl yesterday murray says "rene arnoux claims that these n/a cars are much different than the turbos and thats why hes not as quick..." james- "well, to that, i say bullshit" 😆
@@chrisbennett9048 I mean did you ask stupid questions. I don't blame these guys I would say something to her like that to are you stupid? I mean really really are you an idiot😂🤣
@@otaviofrnazario Meio anormal vendo pessoas criticando pilotos do próprio país, mas não tenho objeções (seu nick deixa claro que é BR ou ao menos sabe falar português)
@@zikalokof1challenge414 sou BR. Mas a gente tem que ser realista. Nessas equipes menores tem muito piloto que entra por grana e não por habilidade ou resultados. Essas equipes são o Drive to Survive real. Não é nenhum crime ser piloto pagante (Niki Lauda começou a carreira assim), mas é um fato que eles entram muitas vezes sem nada que os banque além de dinheiro. São caras que começam muitas vezes tardiamente a carreira de piloto. O Rosset mesmo foi do kart a F1 em 7 anos. O Rosset é um herdeiro gigante, o grupo da família dele é responsável por 65% da produção do tecido Lycra aqui. Mas na mesma época tivemos um caso ainda mais grotesco, o Pedro Paulo Diniz. Acho que você vai entender a ligação mais rápido pra ele. Ele chegou a F1 sem uma vitória nas categorias menores
@@otaviofrnazario Tô ligado, é uma "pedra no sapato" esses paydrivers, eu só achei meio inusitado alguém criticar o piloto da própria nação, assim, não é nenhuma novidade (tem gente que até critica o Barrichello), mas enfim, vida que segue
@@zikalokof1challenge414 crítica é subjetiva. Achar um aspecto que você não gosta é mais fácil do que um que você goste. A gente não pode fazer é crítica infundada e mentirosa. A gente tem que torcer pros caras irem bem sim, pra progredirem na carreira, vencer se for possível. Eu critico a F1 por ter pilotos puramente pagantes. Mas no fim do mês não sou eu que pago a conta das equipes menores, então eu não posso dizer "ah, não pode". Do jeito que a F1 distribui mal o dinheiro, do jeito que a FIA permite que a Ferrari aponte uma arma pra cabeça dela na hora de fazer as regras, é uma realidade que a F1 causa a existência
reporter is a dumbass for saying the car wasn't damaged after the driver had just told her it was. how would you feel totalling a car and losing a race and someone tells you its still driveable? id tell her to stfu
Because were American. We dominate silly euro racers . We talk louder and fuck their girls louder. Plus we be friend oil princes too buy out their whole stupid sport . We told them to buy F1 and then we let them buy golf in the us which is what they really wanted because it’s American. That’s the deal.
Bob didn't lose his cool, but I remember him saying sarcastically during a replay, "I don't need any help. I can spin all by myself!" I think it was Ricardo Teixeira in GP2 (Hungary, perhaps). Another fav is Derek Daly (1995 Aussie GP) redirecting his commentary from a silly season summary to Taki Inuoe crashing, saying, "...Taki Inuoe says, 'No matter what car you give me, I'll probably just throw it at the fence'." Absolute savage!
The airhead wanted to interview a driver about car damage WITHOUT even glancing at the damage herself. Just another reporter who doesn't care about her job. It's a good thing she's pretty, or wouldn't have the job at all.
All he said was the car is killed which he’s not wrong and the girl didn’t even look at the car while making statements about the cars condition. I mean if I just got in a wreck and some girl came up to me that has no clue talking about how my car is fine, I think he handled it pretty well.
He may very well be a douche, but that's not why she called him that and you know it. She said it because he corrected her on her dumb comment. And even if he was being a douche it doesn't excuse her lack of professionalism as a reporter. So she was wrong.
Only one James Hunt clip? There's enough angry quotes from him for an entire video. Eli Gold's was hilarious, them laughing about it made it funnier. Ricard Rosset. He just exists and deserves whatever's coming Bill Weber...well that explains why he was let go Aint sattellite feeds wonderful
@@zacharyradford5552 And the F1 chanel bleeped it out in their Muray's greatest commenatires videos. Hunt has enough to make a whole series on his own. Parker Johnstone, too, though his were more sarcastic angry (se Tora Takagi's 2001 shenanigans), and, yes, poke around Diamond P's collection, there's some fantastic zingers in there, the 194 burndown between WJ and Scot Geoffrion and the NHRA announce crew comes to mind, too. Honorable mention was Paul Page taking a swipe at (certain) CART drivers being a little too eloquent while explaining the five second delay, it was the tone of voice he said it in.
@@dangerdean9066 None were bigger than between him and Ricciardo Patrese; Hunt believed to his last days that Patrese was responsible for the accident in the 1978 Italian GP that took the life of Ronnie Peterson.
I recall Varsha being mad at the fans in Indianapolis for throwing stuff on the track during that infamous F1 race where most of the field decided they weren't running.
My favourite announcer gettig mad was at Richmond a few years ago when a fan climbed the fence and we got this comment from Allen Bestwick. "Basically, we have a caution for an IDIOT doing something STUPID in Turn 3". Joy had a few great ones during qualifying, like his take on Joe Gibbs' Home Depot car. "They've started putting a store number on the hood to give a special mention to those stores. It'd sure be nice if they put WHERE the store is so we could give them a shoutout too"
@@AutoRockinRacing94 Richmond race: m.th-cam.com/video/igL820f0fx4/w-d-xo.html 2:38:55 in is when Bestwick makes the comment. I'll work on finding the Qualifying one from Mike Joy
Mike Joy at the 1991 Daytona 500 tho😬 Whenever I watch that race on my Daytona 500 marathon, it’s scary to see Mike flip out like that for a brief moment
Id love a series of just murray walker and james hunt calling out drivers for being idiots lol. Idk how many clips exist, but seems like there was a couple during every race back in the day
This is something I've been wanting someone to make a compilation of, and I'm so glad that one is finally up. Thanks for making this and great work on it.
It makes sense, honestly. Motorsport announcers are different from other big sports like baseball, soccer, or football because it's much more important (and frankly easier) to be neutral in their opinions. When it comes to announcers in a sport like baseball, there's often going to be some amount of bias towards the "home team," particularly when you're announcing for a team's broadcast or when you know you're broadcasting to the home region of one team. In those instances, while it's still the announcer's job to remain as neutral as they can, it invites a little bit more bias and emotion towards the favored team, so it's a lot easier for an announcer to lose their cool in the heat of the moment. In motorsports, not only is there no real "home team," but there's also no "us versus them" atmosphere at a race, since there are a lot more than two competing teams. Let's take NASCAR, for instance: imagine how jarring it would be if, say, Mike Joy got super emotional and passionate for just one driver out of the 40 car field. The broadcast would become very tone deaf to anyone who supported any of the other 39 cars in the field. Because of that, there's much more incentive to be a neutral party and to keep your emotions mostly in check when it comes to a driver's performance. Instead, we see announcers get angry over dumb moves and dangerously stupid decisions drivers make, and rightfully so. Unlike baseball, where the only real consequence of a dumb move is costing your team a game, dumb moves in motorsport are dangerous and can lead to people getting hurt.
How about one from Australia? 2010 Sydney Telstra 500, when the rain starts belting down, on a restart, the lead cars all end up in the wall, setting off a chain reaction mess, after which you hear some definitive frustration out of Neil Crompton, one of the commentators (and former driver, himself): "That's stupid. I said it fifteen seconds ago they pushed that you cannot afford to have a crash in these conditions, they should've been on wets." Shortly followed by: "Its broken, its broken, they're all broken. Forget about it."
4:38 idk if he said "door" or "dork," but if he called someone a door, then that would certainly add something to it XD Nothing like being called a door
If Eli Gold talked like that every game I'd catch a lot more Crimson Tide games. "Well, shit. We've had the wrong Goddamn guy at starting quarterback all night."
In a way, the most jarring of all is the always calm, cool, & collected Bob Varsha losing his train of thought... Also, everyone talked about Paul Tracy that way. He was being such a moron so often, it couldn't be avoided.
I will never tire of watching Will Buxton vs Johnny Cecotto Jr And you missed his description of Cecotto (or it might've been Canamasas) turning the Ascari chicane into the Ascari straight - called it "a real PlayStation moment".
Nascar always had those kind of moments like that in the 2000s like in the Bristol night race in 1998 theirs a moment where their talking about opening a box of milk duds
That call at the 2009 Daytona 500 always confused me because of "Jimmie Johnson, totally uncalled for." I know that they weren't mad at him but its still a weird call lol.
Larry was just mentioning Jimmie because he spun out when he went into the grass trying to avoid the wreck. Larry was saying it was to slay uncalled for because the best car literally got destroyed and started a pointless wreck.
I was about to say the same thing. Jimmie literally did nothing wrong in this case. He was apart of the wreck and they were saying what he did was uncalled for, when they should've been saying that about Dale Jr
I’m a huge Hannah Newhouse because she’s probably the best driver to come out of Idaho at least in recent years, and I have to say, that was fucking dope. I wanna hear more commentators calling drivers douchebags pls
Dale, Jr. admitted on his podcast that he wrecked Vickers on purpose right there. He is NOT a fan of Brian Vickers after that incident and the 2006 fall Talladega Cup race.
Not to defend Riley Herbst, but Hannah did say the car was cosmetically fine when it clearly wasn't. Maybe add that from what I can see, the left side looks relatively undamaged.
@@corbinselanne7990 She didn't say that until after being corrected. Either way both parties should have done better. Also, I don't know how drivers do it. If I went out on the first lap and people tried to interview me, I'm not sure what I'd do haha.
I hate Riley Herbst. I think he’s awful but he was not in the wrong there. He just got wrecked. Of course he was pissed and then to be asked why they couldn’t continue was obviously infuriating. I would probably react worse than he did.
@@jingleoctopus4160 I don't like him either, but I totally get why he'd be pissed. You'd think Hannah being a racing driver would have gotten that. The ones who can calmly talk you through what happened a minute after being wrecked are better than I.
@@corbinselanne7990 I can attest to her thinking the car was fine. I’ve run tons of vehicles accidents as a firefighter and you walk up to the side of a car and think oh it’s fine and the other side looks like it was opened with a massive can opener
"He's a douchebag because he corrected me because I said something incredibly stupid because the only qualification I have for this job is being pretty."
Newhouse is a former racer, and raced in the same series she’s reporting at before moving into commentary. I feel like that’s some qualification for the job, no? Also I think it‘s been pretty well-established that Herbst is a douce lol.
To Hannah's credit, she really couldn't see the car. From her perspective it wasn't bad, the fellow reporter could've been a little cooler and respectful. To her detriment, her remark was way out of line, she's being just as rude.
Hannah's still an idiot and a hypocrite to boot. And all it really took to prevent it was for her to use her legs and eyes. Toddlers can do that, by the way.
To be fair to bil (lol) every nascar fan hates it when they miss the restart, and it seemed matt was picking a fight with him for no reason. I get he was an unlikeable egotistical douche but don't pick fights on air matt
Can someone clue me in on what exactly happened here? 4:25 you hear the announcer "Jimmie Johnson uncalled for" as if he caused the wreck but he didn't? Did they mean someone else? Or was Johnson driving another car that race?
They were naming the big names involved in the wreck which included Jimmie Johnson, and then immediately after Larry (The announcer) calls the overall wreck uncalled for.
I remember the Paul Tracy thing at San Jose. He should’ve been parked before that incident because he couldn’t stay on the damn course. He’s lucky that it was Alex Tagliani and not someone that could actually beat his ass
I keep going back to this, because well, it's funny. About Mike Joy. He's usually very calm, but he's been known to lose his cool, calling Morbidelli's crash in 2011 one of the dumbest things I've seen, and one F1 clip I've been trying to find. On feeds, in between the comercials, he's a bit kmore critical of the drivers/cars. And yes, Mike actually swares! But never in a like, mean way. He's a good dude.
I remember Mike saying King Takagi won't get a ride anywhere after 1999 lol. I saved all the US F1 races asopher1 posted from 1997-2007 with some being ITV/Nine stuff (which is sad because I wanted to see the last bit of '06 from SPEED).
Correction at 4:35 : that was the 2007 European Feature at the Nürburgring
I had a real hard time finding that specific race, but thank you. I figured it was the Nurburgring.
It was a very bone headed move
Wow, seeing Mike Joy get upset is unfathomable. He is human though lol
I've never heard a bad word said about him. The man let me sit in his race car at Laguna Seca a few years ago.
He’s just trying to do his job under a lot of pressure
It was back in 1991, so he was probably inexperienced and naive relative to how we've come to know him now 30 years later.
Lol, I was just saying, you just don't see it. But it obviously goes on. And Mike Joy has been around this sport since the 70's . So he has lost his cool a few times, I'm sure. We just hardly ever see it..... except on Twitter!
He's pretty calm during the races, but he used to lash out during qualifying every so often.
"Thats the dumbest thing ive seen paul tracy do... for years" lmao not ever, just recently
Understandable, Paul did a lot of dumb stuff.
Yeaaa. But pauls the kind of canadian we love. Even if hes a dumbass lol
@@plisskenationbackfromthede3657 at least he's fun to watch
@@plisskenationbackfromthede3657 who didnt have a feud with paul tracy?
So true
Kyle Busch's spotter in the Truck Series crash sounded like he was trying to reign in his disobedient dog.
I mean working with Kyle Busch probably is like reigning in a disobedient dog. Listening to his radio all race was always the best part of having the scanners to me.
@@tylercady3985 The clip of Adam Stevens (his Cup Series crew chief) when Kyle flipped off an official going off on Kyle was like a parent with their whining toddler.
I mean straight up that's at /least/ assault. Intentionally hitting someone with your car? Some places that's attempted murder.
“What a douchebag”
Well everyone knows Herbst is
Can't believe you didn't put "A lot of people are wondering whether Ricardo Rosset is Formula One material" "Rather short debate, Murray"
There will be future parts
There was one in f1s murray vid that had me rofl yesterday murray says "rene arnoux claims that these n/a cars are much different than the turbos and thats why hes not as quick..." james- "well, to that, i say bullshit" 😆
Martin brundle burned the tosser that day lol
Very rare for either Murray or Martin to say anything like that about a driver, which tells us how bad Rosset really was
Bill Weber seems like a damn ray of sunshine
oh damn Jaret's here
I read on Wikipedia he now works as an illusionist in a Florida hotel. 😳
@@JohnYenchick ok i didnt expect to be reading this
😂😂😂
@@JohnYenchick wtf 🤯
Man, it's interesting seeing TV announcers losing their cool.
I've done this over three decades. We've all done it, you just hope you don't say something really awful.
Like calling a driver a douche bag.
@@zacharyradford5552 when it was her own fault for obviously not paying attention to what was going on because his car was destroyed lol
I love when they act human... 😁 ....
@@chrisbennett9048 I mean did you ask stupid questions. I don't blame these guys I would say something to her like that to are you stupid? I mean really really are you an idiot😂🤣
"Ricardo Rosset, you FOOL"
That's what happens when you only have money and no skill
@@otaviofrnazario Meio anormal vendo pessoas criticando pilotos do próprio país, mas não tenho objeções (seu nick deixa claro que é BR ou ao menos sabe falar português)
@@zikalokof1challenge414 sou BR. Mas a gente tem que ser realista. Nessas equipes menores tem muito piloto que entra por grana e não por habilidade ou resultados. Essas equipes são o Drive to Survive real.
Não é nenhum crime ser piloto pagante (Niki Lauda começou a carreira assim), mas é um fato que eles entram muitas vezes sem nada que os banque além de dinheiro. São caras que começam muitas vezes tardiamente a carreira de piloto. O Rosset mesmo foi do kart a F1 em 7 anos.
O Rosset é um herdeiro gigante, o grupo da família dele é responsável por 65% da produção do tecido Lycra aqui.
Mas na mesma época tivemos um caso ainda mais grotesco, o Pedro Paulo Diniz. Acho que você vai entender a ligação mais rápido pra ele. Ele chegou a F1 sem uma vitória nas categorias menores
@@otaviofrnazario Tô ligado, é uma "pedra no sapato" esses paydrivers, eu só achei meio inusitado alguém criticar o piloto da própria nação, assim, não é nenhuma novidade (tem gente que até critica o Barrichello), mas enfim, vida que segue
@@zikalokof1challenge414 crítica é subjetiva. Achar um aspecto que você não gosta é mais fácil do que um que você goste. A gente não pode fazer é crítica infundada e mentirosa. A gente tem que torcer pros caras irem bem sim, pra progredirem na carreira, vencer se for possível.
Eu critico a F1 por ter pilotos puramente pagantes. Mas no fim do mês não sou eu que pago a conta das equipes menores, então eu não posso dizer "ah, não pode". Do jeito que a F1 distribui mal o dinheiro, do jeito que a FIA permite que a Ferrari aponte uma arma pra cabeça dela na hora de fazer as regras, é uma realidade que a F1 causa a existência
"That's just such a boneheaded move, you DORK." Ha, got em.
I miss the old Speed F1 crew, lol
If my driver got called a dork by a commentator I’d sack him immediately
"what's douchebag" amazing I sincerely hope she didn't lose her job over that. That's fantastic
reporter is a dumbass for saying the car wasn't damaged after the driver had just told her it was. how would you feel totalling a car and losing a race and someone tells you its still driveable? id tell her to stfu
She’s now a reporter for select IMSA races on NBC.
Was she saying douchebag to the announcer or the driver?
@@thereal84driver
Hannah actually races in k&n for a few years prior to her announcing debut
Yeah I loke her she started here in idaho but she wast totally in the wrong here
She works for Dirty Mo media on the door bumper clear pod cast. I think she is bad ass
@@chrishumphreys6091 yeah but at least admit she was dumb there
@@jamesgentry13 freedom of speech 🤷🏼♂️
@@smunger69 freedom of speech means you can't be persecuted by government. Doesn't mean you can't be called out on your stupidity or bullshit
John Cleland mad at the design of the first chicane at oscherslaben wtcc round was a classic
“The person who designed this corner should be taken into a room and beaten”
it wasn't just a classic
it was a cultural reset
To be fair that's low hanging fruit. That first set of corners is just so horific...
I love how much calmer and more professional the F1 commentators sound when they're upset. Also the creativity in their insults.
Because were American. We dominate silly euro racers . We talk louder and fuck their girls louder. Plus we be friend oil princes too buy out their whole stupid sport .
We told them to buy F1 and then we let them buy golf in the us which is what they really wanted because it’s American. That’s the deal.
Bob didn't lose his cool, but I remember him saying sarcastically during a replay, "I don't need any help. I can spin all by myself!" I think it was Ricardo Teixeira in GP2 (Hungary, perhaps).
Another fav is Derek Daly (1995 Aussie GP) redirecting his commentary from a silly season summary to Taki Inuoe crashing, saying, "...Taki Inuoe says, 'No matter what car you give me, I'll probably just throw it at the fence'." Absolute savage!
Going to see if I saved the 1995 Aussie GP on my laptop and probably consider putting it in Pt. 2 or 3 soon.
I remember that, I was thinking about that while watching this. He always one to tell it like it is. No question what was on his mind.
I guarantee every single person saying Hannah Newhouse was wrong for calling Riley Herbst a douchebag has never spent two minutes around Riley Herbst.
Is he really that bad?
The airhead wanted to interview a driver about car damage WITHOUT even glancing at the damage herself. Just another reporter who doesn't care about her job. It's a good thing she's pretty, or wouldn't have the job at all.
All he said was the car is killed which he’s not wrong and the girl didn’t even look at the car while making statements about the cars condition. I mean if I just got in a wreck and some girl came up to me that has no clue talking about how my car is fine, I think he handled it pretty well.
He may very well be a douche, but that's not why she called him that and you know it. She said it because he corrected her on her dumb comment. And even if he was being a douche it doesn't excuse her lack of professionalism as a reporter. So she was wrong.
@@Jered999 doesn't she say she can't see that side of the car?
It's one thing to piss off the fans, but it's another thing to piss off the commentators
The Bill Webber "we're a family" bit still gets me a lot, it's particularly a meme in my mind. XD
Only one James Hunt clip? There's enough angry quotes from him for an entire video.
Eli Gold's was hilarious, them laughing about it made it funnier.
Ricard Rosset. He just exists and deserves whatever's coming
Bill Weber...well that explains why he was let go
Aint sattellite feeds wonderful
James will appear throughout the series. Felt one is good to start off. Can't show everything right away.
And I call bull shit. Best James hunt moment ever.
@@zacharyradford5552 And the F1 chanel bleeped it out in their Muray's greatest commenatires videos. Hunt has enough to make a whole series on his own. Parker Johnstone, too, though his were more sarcastic angry (se Tora Takagi's 2001 shenanigans), and, yes, poke around Diamond P's collection, there's some fantastic zingers in there, the 194 burndown between WJ and Scot Geoffrion and the NHRA announce crew comes to mind, too.
Honorable mention was Paul Page taking a swipe at (certain) CART drivers being a little too eloquent while explaining the five second delay, it was the tone of voice he said it in.
To be honest, James Hunt had beef with pretty much anyone.
@@dangerdean9066 None were bigger than between him and Ricciardo Patrese; Hunt believed to his last days that Patrese was responsible for the accident in the 1978 Italian GP that took the life of Ronnie Peterson.
I recall Varsha being mad at the fans in Indianapolis for throwing stuff on the track during that infamous F1 race where most of the field decided they weren't running.
My favourite announcer gettig mad was at Richmond a few years ago when a fan climbed the fence and we got this comment from Allen Bestwick. "Basically, we have a caution for an IDIOT doing something STUPID in Turn 3".
Joy had a few great ones during qualifying, like his take on Joe Gibbs' Home Depot car. "They've started putting a store number on the hood to give a special mention to those stores. It'd sure be nice if they put WHERE the store is so we could give them a shoutout too"
I remember those moments. Send me those moments here so I can track it easier.
@@AutoRockinRacing94
Richmond race: m.th-cam.com/video/igL820f0fx4/w-d-xo.html
2:38:55 in is when Bestwick makes the comment. I'll work on finding the Qualifying one from Mike Joy
Mike Joy at the 1991 Daytona 500 tho😬
Whenever I watch that race on my Daytona 500 marathon, it’s scary to see Mike flip out like that for a brief moment
It was a case of the STP man thinking the cue was for him when it was actually to the folks at CBS.
@@AutoRockinRacing94 I thought it was talking to Ernie about staying in the car
@@IanTheMotorsportsMan_YT probably both since he wanted the live shot of him getting out
And that same man with the STP hat got a tongue lashing from Jerry Punch of all people during the 1990 Pepsi 400.
@@JesusTapdancingChristOnaCross I never heard that part
Id love a series of just murray walker and james hunt calling out drivers for being idiots lol. Idk how many clips exist, but seems like there was a couple during every race back in the day
Got to play it careful. Probably what I put here is my limit to avois the obvious.
@@AutoRockinRacing94your talking in algebra bro what’s do you mean
Part 2 should be a Will Buxton special
"Kyle, calm down calm down calm down!"
Kyle: "I'm gonna wreck it"
Now that I think of it, no wonder Weber lost his job for an outburst in a hotel. He was a bit easily agitated
0:27 Just drinking Gatorade out of a CAN
I was going to say "what Terry Labonte?" But yeah, can and glass bottled were cool but never seen them since I wasn't born yet.
@@AutoRockinRacing94 Yeah it wasn’t until he stepped out that I realized it wasn’t him and edited my comment.
@@AutoRockinRacing94 This just in brother: Gatorade still comes in cans. You can buy em on Amazon.
@@LancasterResponding may have to look into that
I see canned Gatorade in vending machines every so often. Honestly it tastes better.
This is something I've been wanting someone to make a compilation of, and I'm so glad that one is finally up. Thanks for making this and great work on it.
I’ve seen a lot of “announcers losing their cool” in baseball but rarely in motorsport
It makes sense, honestly. Motorsport announcers are different from other big sports like baseball, soccer, or football because it's much more important (and frankly easier) to be neutral in their opinions. When it comes to announcers in a sport like baseball, there's often going to be some amount of bias towards the "home team," particularly when you're announcing for a team's broadcast or when you know you're broadcasting to the home region of one team. In those instances, while it's still the announcer's job to remain as neutral as they can, it invites a little bit more bias and emotion towards the favored team, so it's a lot easier for an announcer to lose their cool in the heat of the moment.
In motorsports, not only is there no real "home team," but there's also no "us versus them" atmosphere at a race, since there are a lot more than two competing teams. Let's take NASCAR, for instance: imagine how jarring it would be if, say, Mike Joy got super emotional and passionate for just one driver out of the 40 car field. The broadcast would become very tone deaf to anyone who supported any of the other 39 cars in the field. Because of that, there's much more incentive to be a neutral party and to keep your emotions mostly in check when it comes to a driver's performance.
Instead, we see announcers get angry over dumb moves and dangerously stupid decisions drivers make, and rightfully so. Unlike baseball, where the only real consequence of a dumb move is costing your team a game, dumb moves in motorsport are dangerous and can lead to people getting hurt.
How about one from Australia? 2010 Sydney Telstra 500, when the rain starts belting down, on a restart, the lead cars all end up in the wall, setting off a chain reaction mess, after which you hear some definitive frustration out of Neil Crompton, one of the commentators (and former driver, himself):
"That's stupid. I said it fifteen seconds ago they pushed that you cannot afford to have a crash in these conditions, they should've been on wets."
Shortly followed by:
"Its broken, its broken, they're all broken. Forget about it."
This was a great video, I hope there is possibly more in the series. Hearing Eli Gold cussing was hilarious.
Calling someone a fool carries a lot more weight than I thought, lol.
Only with a British accent…
“Close. Matt’s. Mic.”
7:11 Weird seeing Dale Sr. drinking a Pepsi...
Daly was much less upset than I was regarding Pauls stupid re-entry into the track 2:00 totally justified and not enough upset.
Damn, I knew Watson called Tosser a fool, but I didn’t realise he absolutely obliterated him!
What a creative video idea!! I love this, I hope you make more!
4:38 idk if he said "door" or "dork," but if he called someone a door, then that would certainly add something to it XD Nothing like being called a door
Dork for sure
Definitely said dork.
Hobbo is a treasure and I miss him in the booth, he was hilarious and rarely at a loss for words.
If he was a door he'd get fok smashed😂
I think he said dolt actually
The time Dr. Jerry Punch put hands on The Intimidator?!?!
Technically he's put his hands on a few drivers over the years including saving rusty's life (to Dale's dismay)
Hearing Will Buxton lose his shit is hilarious
pretty much Darrel Waltrip later in his commentating career every time a crash happened
Pretty much always, he hated big wrecks.
Lmao Eli Gold is the voice of the Alabama Crimson Tide football radio announcer. He’s hilarious.
If Eli Gold talked like that every game I'd catch a lot more Crimson Tide games. "Well, shit. We've had the wrong Goddamn guy at starting quarterback all night."
In a way, the most jarring of all is the always calm, cool, & collected Bob Varsha losing his train of thought...
Also, everyone talked about Paul Tracy that way. He was being such a moron so often, it couldn't be avoided.
1:45 that cracked me up
😂😂
Surprised you didn't include Mike Joy's reaction when Ricky Stenhouse Jr. spun onto pit road in the 2020 Daytona 500, lol.
*stenhouse.*
Haven't watched the whole Monday portion of that race for personal reasons. Hard to watch back. There will likely be a part 2 though.
@@AutoRockinRacing94 I feel that man, just a suggestion though! Looking forward to part 2
Needed that reminder. What time of the video can I find that bit so I can include it for the next one? Set to have Part 3 out soon.
@@AutoRockinRacing94 Dang, I'm a little late to the punch! But it's at 2:48:33 in this one:
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clint is gonna be giving us unlimited content for a loooonnggg time.
It could be an entire video by itself with Brundle, Walker and Hunt.
I remember that nascar one with the “close Matt’s mic”. That was aaaaaawkward
i couldnt even tell what was going on
Were the ones where the cuss and insult each other actually "On Air" or just the camera man still recording but not on actual tv screens?
Raw feeds
During commercial breaks most likely
If things go how I think they'll go, maybe even Crofty will feature in future videos like this.
Thanks btw. I enjoyed this.
Suggestion: Bob Jenkins, on the São Paulo Indy 300, when the red flag was out because of the rain
a timestamp would be helpful, but yeah. No problem with the suggestions.
@@AutoRockinRacing94 From "Hamlinfan" channel: Lap 9, 38:20
Edit: oh! I forgot! It's the 2011 race. ADHD 😅
@@eduardogarcia732 I was looking at 2010 and was wondering when is that "moment."
@@AutoRockinRacing94 my bad
@@eduardogarcia732 it's all good
Mike Joy getting angry is the funniest thing ever
James was a magnificent bastard. He's sarcastic, and honest, remarks were gold.
I was there at Bristol for the Newhouse/Herbst deal. So glorious XD
I will never tire of watching Will Buxton vs Johnny Cecotto Jr
And you missed his description of Cecotto (or it might've been Canamasas) turning the Ascari chicane into the Ascari straight - called it "a real PlayStation moment".
I have worked in the TV production bussnes before and I will say it is ruthless !
The Hannah Newhouse moment is absolute gold 😂
If you do a part 2, Martin Haven at Macau in 2013.
NGL seeing the footage at 4:45 makes me miss having Indy in Vancouver.
...but also excited at the prospect of getting Formula E next year.
Nascar always had those kind of moments like that in the 2000s like in the Bristol night race in 1998 theirs a moment where their talking about opening a box of milk duds
0:27 gatoraid came in cans!?
That call at the 2009 Daytona 500 always confused me because of "Jimmie Johnson, totally uncalled for." I know that they weren't mad at him but its still a weird call lol.
Larry was just mentioning Jimmie because he spun out when he went into the grass trying to avoid the wreck. Larry was saying it was to slay uncalled for because the best car literally got destroyed and started a pointless wreck.
@@allabouthewaves4354 Yeah I understand that they weren't talking about him specifically but I always thought it was funny
That was payback from Dale Jr to Vickers because Vickers took out Jr and Jimmie Johnson Talladega 2006 for the win
I was about to say the same thing. Jimmie literally did nothing wrong in this case. He was apart of the wreck and they were saying what he did was uncalled for, when they should've been saying that about Dale Jr
What’re you do- WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
Maybe part 2 is coming soon!
Do the 1995 Portuguese Grand Prix, where Murray Walker said "And what is Delétraz doing? Doesn't matter what he's doing."
It was the european gp
@@Saturn185 Thanks, I thought since it was in Portugal, it's the Portuguese Grand Prix.
@@Racingfan05 it was on the Nurburgring gp circuit
thats Nurburgring
Love how John Watson never minces words.
You could make a 10 minute with just James Hunt
Hunt was unfiltered and bad ass on commentary
2:15 wait until Derek sees him in SRX
I would feel the same interviewing Riley Herbst the kid is a terrible driver he straight up is a rich kid who can't drive
I’m a huge Hannah Newhouse because she’s probably the best driver to come out of Idaho at least in recent years, and I have to say, that was fucking dope. I wanna hear more commentators calling drivers douchebags pls
Wrong. DAVEY Hamilton and Randy Tolsma were the best to come out of Idaho. And Hannah was totally wrong for what she said.
the airhead couldnt even see the entire front quarter of the car hanging off. she deserved to be called out on it you simp
@@WOWWOW-hk1tb Why, because she was standing in a spot where she literally couldn't see the destroyed side of the car, you jackass?
@@jamesgentry13they raced in the 90's and early 2000's, Hannah raced in the 2010's
Of course James Hunt is my favorite
0.35 Stay in the car
( everyone proceed to celebrate )
Bob Varsha forgetting what to say next is basically me when my mind went blank while i was doing stuff
John Watson is a fucking treasure.
Grabbing the beer right after winning a car race . Classic . Might as well go drink before I hop in my truck so I can win my street races .
so that's why we never heard from Hannah Newhouse for a while...
Its bad enough to piss off one commentator, it's worse to piss off 2
4:10 - Ah, yes. A good ole "crash because someone got forced below the yellow line and tried to go back above it."
Dale, Jr. admitted on his podcast that he wrecked Vickers on purpose right there. He is NOT a fan of Brian Vickers after that incident and the 2006 fall Talladega Cup race.
NO ‘WHOEVER DESIGNED THAT CORNER SHOULD BE LOCKED IN A DARK ROOM AND BEATEN’?
Hey look a racing compilation longer than 5 clips
Yooooo that first one got me rollin G 😂😂😂😭😭😭💀💀💀 They did him dirty lmfao
Fucking hell WHAT was Rosset thinking Jesus CHRIST
Great compilation, James Hunt is hilarious
Not to defend Riley Herbst, but Hannah did say the car was cosmetically fine when it clearly wasn't. Maybe add that from what I can see, the left side looks relatively undamaged.
She also did say that from her position she couldn't see the clobbered right side
@@corbinselanne7990 She didn't say that until after being corrected. Either way both parties should have done better. Also, I don't know how drivers do it. If I went out on the first lap and people tried to interview me, I'm not sure what I'd do haha.
I hate Riley Herbst. I think he’s awful but he was not in the wrong there. He just got wrecked. Of course he was pissed and then to be asked why they couldn’t continue was obviously infuriating. I would probably react worse than he did.
@@jingleoctopus4160 I don't like him either, but I totally get why he'd be pissed. You'd think Hannah being a racing driver would have gotten that. The ones who can calmly talk you through what happened a minute after being wrecked are better than I.
@@corbinselanne7990 I can attest to her thinking the car was fine. I’ve run tons of vehicles accidents as a firefighter and you walk up to the side of a car and think oh it’s fine and the other side looks like it was opened with a massive can opener
"He's a douchebag because he corrected me because I said something incredibly stupid because the only qualification I have for this job is being pretty."
She is the definition of a spoiled bitch
Newhouse is a former racer, and raced in the same series she’s reporting at before moving into commentary. I feel like that’s some qualification for the job, no?
Also I think it‘s been pretty well-established that Herbst is a douce lol.
To Hannah's credit, she really couldn't see the car. From her perspective it wasn't bad, the fellow reporter could've been a little cooler and respectful. To her detriment, her remark was way out of line, she's being just as rude.
Hannah's still an idiot and a hypocrite to boot. And all it really took to prevent it was for her to use her legs and eyes. Toddlers can do that, by the way.
JOHNNY!
-Will Buxton
To be fair to bil (lol) every nascar fan hates it when they miss the restart, and it seemed matt was picking a fight with him for no reason.
I get he was an unlikeable egotistical douche but don't pick fights on air matt
Funny thing is that Matt and Bill was during break.
@@AutoRockinRacing94 how do we hear of such things then
@@cdname47 hot mics?
Satellite feed. Unfiltered gold.
Gotta love those old backhauls.
3:05 Announcer swears live on TV
The last one had me rolling
Can someone clue me in on what exactly happened here? 4:25 you hear the announcer "Jimmie Johnson uncalled for" as if he caused the wreck but he didn't? Did they mean someone else? Or was Johnson driving another car that race?
They were naming the big names involved in the wreck which included Jimmie Johnson, and then immediately after Larry (The announcer) calls the overall wreck uncalled for.
I remember the Paul Tracy thing at San Jose. He should’ve been parked before that incident because he couldn’t stay on the damn course. He’s lucky that it was Alex Tagliani and not someone that could actually beat his ass
4:35 when you take the advertising too seriously...
What a douche bag aaahhhhhhhh haaaaaaaaaa haaaaa
I keep going back to this, because well, it's funny. About Mike Joy. He's usually very calm, but he's been known to lose his cool, calling Morbidelli's crash in 2011 one of the dumbest things I've seen, and one F1 clip I've been trying to find. On feeds, in between the comercials, he's a bit kmore critical of the drivers/cars. And yes, Mike actually swares! But never in a like, mean way. He's a good dude.
I remember Mike saying King Takagi won't get a ride anywhere after 1999 lol. I saved all the US F1 races asopher1 posted from 1997-2007 with some being ITV/Nine stuff (which is sad because I wanted to see the last bit of '06 from SPEED).
@@AutoRockinRacing94 I loved watching those broadcasts. I kept trying to find Mike Joy calling F1 races for years now.
The Morbidelli crash, are you talking the GC600 from that year?
@@sgtepicspeed3033 Yes, that one. Much more to the story of course, but when he first saw it, he was not amused.
4:35 that is a classic Hobbs moment
2:14 Paul Tracy did something equally stupid a couple days ago in the SRX in southern virginia
Some of these in nascar like the second bill webber one they aren't really fighting
They don't have to be fighting, just getting annoyed. Could be at each other, the cars, anything.
I don't get the 1997 clip at the end with Bill Weber. All I hear is Musgrave speaking.
How he whacked other people's mic. I zoomed in on it. Also, I just loved Musgrave's rant.