Always loved Larry Nuber calling these races. He’ll give ya the lowdown on every car and driver in the field, let viewer know what got em’ there, tell you how the guy running 26th recently finished 2nd on a half mile in a different and lesser series. He LEGITIMIZED every single entry. And THAT kept my finger off the ff such as it is today
I always loved him to dam shame they fired him over telling Steve chasis ass what he thought on air .I had no idea until recently he passed away back in 2000 in his 50s from mysterious circumstances an had been dead a few days when somebody found him from the company he worked for when he did not show up for work at Wynn's fuel treatment place.but I thought he was the best
@@brianbooher7318 Mr. Booher are you related to #58 Joe ? Ill always have a special place in my heart for Casper after he was in 1st turn accident with Norm Nelson at Milwaukee
@@brianbooher7318 i always thought he would have been PERFECT fit for TNN along side Baker and Bonnett/Waltrip calling the Saturday races. Like i said, noone built up the field and fed you drivers/teams backrounds better.
Ol' Bad Brad's daddy show'n everyone the trick's he would teach his Son 😂 Alan showed everyone why he had the making's of a true Champion, both in & out of the car, could have drug Ol' Bob thru the mud in his post-crash interview, but had too much class for that 💪 Grant Adcox was very successful on the big track's, winning 8 time's at Talladega (5) Atlanta (2) & 1 I believe at Daytona. Unfortunately GA was killed at Atlanta 3yrs after this race win 🙏 On a much lighter note, how bout that all female pit-crew, & they did quite a good job for BV!! 💪😎👍
gary24fan forgive me. I miss ARCA being a place where grizzled veterans with limited bankrolls could get some national recognition in fields of 30-40. Now it’s children in school and, further back, fantasy island. I LOVE racing. I STILL watch. In a daze
I always thought he would make it nascar bit I don't believe he ever ran again after his one race at michagan wheir he treid to knock on he wall down an had to be cut from car an airliftted to a hospital in 89 I might be wrong but I do not believe he ever treid again
BV has made himself quite a home there in ARCA, he has quite a few car's & many a rich daddy has bought his kid a very competitive ride in one over the year's 👍
Oh I just couldn’t WAIT to see Venturinis all woman pit crew in action. 24 plus seconds for 2 tires to Kulwicki 18. OOOOF. WHY would a guy spend more money than the rest and then use an inexperienced all woman crew?
Row 1: 25-Bill Venturini & 35-Alan Kulwicki
Row 2: 54-David Simko & 92-Ralph Jones
Row 3: 2-Grant Adcox & 81-David Sosebee
Row 4: 34-Bob Brevak & 12-Kirk Bryant
Row 5: 62-Bill Ingram & 75-Bob Schacht
Row 6: 01-Dave Pletcher & 21-Tracy Leslie
Row 7: 83-Bob Dotter & 1-Lee Raymond
Row 8: 90-Mark Gibson & 98-Gary Hall
Row 9: 70-Tom Usry & 04-Gary Nufer
Row 10: 71-Bobby Jacks & 13-Leroy Maybry
Row 11: 29-Bob Keselowski & 78-Jimmy Ingalls
Row 12: 17-Keith Newbern & 56-Howard Rose
Row 13: 10-Rick O'Brien & 52-Jeep Pflum
Row 14: 11-Bobby Wawak & 48-James Hylton
Row 15: 30-Steve Seligman & 0-Scott Stovall
Row 16: 91-Philip Duffie & 6-Ronnie Adams
Row 17: 82-Rick Jeffrey & 24-Buddie Boys
Row 18: 31-Connie Saylor & 50-Don Marmor
Row 19: 43-Terry Pearson & 51-Patty Simko
Row 20: 42-Roger Blackstock & 80-Bob Strait
Failed to Qualify:
Mike Bettenhausen (Merle's son)
Trevor Boys
Jimmy Castleberry
Morris Coffman
Ed Ferree
Reno Fontana
John Haver
Kevin Lepage
Maurice Randall
Keith Segars
Joey Sonntag
Burgess White
Always loved Larry Nuber calling these races. He’ll give ya the lowdown on every car and driver in the field, let viewer know what got em’ there, tell you how the guy running 26th recently finished 2nd on a half mile in a different and lesser series. He LEGITIMIZED every single entry. And THAT kept my finger off the ff such as it is today
I always loved him to dam shame they fired him over telling Steve chasis ass what he thought on air .I had no idea until recently he passed away back in 2000 in his 50s from mysterious circumstances an had been dead a few days when somebody found him from the company he worked for when he did not show up for work at Wynn's fuel treatment place.but I thought he was the best
@@brianbooher7318 Mr. Booher are you related to #58 Joe ? Ill always have a special place in my heart for Casper after he was in 1st turn accident with Norm Nelson at Milwaukee
@@brianbooher7318 i always thought he would have been PERFECT fit for TNN along side Baker and Bonnett/Waltrip calling the Saturday races. Like i said, noone built up the field and fed you drivers/teams backrounds better.
@@MrChristopherHaas I'm am but distantly .
APPARENTLY my mom made out with him when she was pregnant with me. My dad never let the both of us forget that for some reason...
Its great to watch these old ARCA races featuring drivers/owners that used to race the Milwaukee Mile
These old arca cars, and races were scary the most brutal wrecks ever were in arca.
Ol' Bad Brad's daddy show'n everyone the trick's he would teach his Son 😂 Alan showed everyone why he had the making's of a true Champion, both in & out of the car, could have drug Ol' Bob thru the mud in his post-crash interview, but had too much class for that 💪
Grant Adcox was very successful on the big track's, winning 8 time's at Talladega (5) Atlanta (2) & 1 I believe at Daytona. Unfortunately GA was killed at Atlanta 3yrs after this race win 🙏
On a much lighter note, how bout that all female pit-crew, & they did quite a good job for BV!! 💪😎👍
53:50 is probably ultimate 80's Mark Martin.
Really nice to watch a Toyota-free ARCA race!
Great great post. WOW. Thanks
Venturini still the man in todaze ARCA
"todaze"?
gary24fan forgive me. I miss ARCA being a place where grizzled veterans with limited bankrolls could get some national recognition in fields of 30-40. Now it’s children in school and, further back, fantasy island. I LOVE racing. I STILL watch. In a daze
I always thought he would make it nascar bit I don't believe he ever ran again after his one race at michagan wheir he treid to knock on he wall down an had to be cut from car an airliftted to a hospital in 89 I might be wrong but I do not believe he ever treid again
BV has made himself quite a home there in ARCA, he has quite a few car's & many a rich daddy has bought his kid a very competitive ride in one over the year's 👍
Nice upload.
Sir, do you have the 2010 Emory Healthcare 500 at Atlanta?
Thanks a lot for your uploads!
Do you have the 87’ race?
They should've left the Atlanta track this way instead of attempting to build it like Charlotte
Oh I just couldn’t WAIT to see Venturinis all woman pit crew in action. 24 plus seconds for 2 tires to Kulwicki 18. OOOOF. WHY would a guy spend more money than the rest and then use an inexperienced all woman crew?
49:30 Another Keselowski does that thing they do.
51:34
👍😎
No fuckin Toyota!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!
54:00
Yeah? It's Mark Martin. So?