I saw Jeff at Port Royal when they honored John & Pee Wee Zemaitis around 2015. Asked him to autograph a diecast of the 4J he drove. He was the same charismatic dude he always was! 😊 Long live The Jet!!
@@slidejobdom actually though keep it up because all of your content is great. This channel and dirt racing as a whole is wayyyy underrated so keep doing what you’re doing
I remember going to Eldora with Tom Schmeh and the Agan family - all of us huge Jeff Shepard fans - and I'm guessing Jon Agan was around 14. Jeff got into a horrible crash in corner 2 and was transported to the hospital. Meanwhile, Jeff's glasses were missing and I believe it was Jon that found them hanging on the fence near the crash site. Certainly not a fond memory of Jeff, but certainly ties in with the Knoxville crash - as like most drivers - had his fair share of bad crashes. We were all upset about it all during the trip back to Iowa the next day, as he was such a good an exciting driver, and we hated seeing this all happen to him. Sprint car racing certainly has its ups and downs...and the downs can unfortunately be the parts of your memory that haunt you. I wish nothing but the best for Jeff going forward, and thanks to Sprint Car Nation for putting this video together.
Thank you for your input! I heard he had gotten in a bad crash back in the Eldora in the 77 car, tried doing some research on it and couldn’t find one single piece of information on it. Out of all the drivers I’ve covered on this channel, I gotta say Jeff was probably the most beloved driver from fans and drivers.
@@slidejobdom Yes, it was kind of 'pre-internet' (so not lots of results/recaps available) and I think it was 1995...+/- a year...but I think it was 1995 because in 1996 Fred Rahmer was in the 77 car. And in 1998 Jeff was in a Maxim (while I was GM there) driving the 4j car.
Jeff raced with us for a full season and part of a second one in the 92 car. We won more All Star features than anyone that season as well as the one and only 1200 lb. Nationals at Knoxville. We loved racing with him, he is a real character! Take a lookback at some of our custom paint jobs including best appearing at the nationals with our american flag scheme.
I saw Jeff at Port Royal when they honored John & Pee Wee Zemaitis around 2015. Asked him to autograph a diecast of the 4J he drove. He was the same charismatic dude he always was! 😊 Long live The Jet!!
Great video! Jeff was always one of my favorites on the PA circuit
One of the most BAD ASS Sprint Car drivers ever!!
I’ve been looking for a channel like this for wayyy too long lol. Keep it up!
Glad you enjoy the content! Thank you for the support
@@slidejobdom actually though keep it up because all of your content is great. This channel and dirt racing as a whole is wayyyy underrated so keep doing what you’re doing
@@kvav-katt thank you it seriously means a lot! I wanna give this Motorsport as much publicity as I can, very underrated
I would like to thank you for your content it's exactly what I have been looking for
No problem! I love making videos like this, very fun to make
A helluva good driver thanks for the video wondering what happened always liked him
Wonderful video very well detailed
Thank you!!!
This channel is awesome! I think it'd be cool to feature Bobby East on one of these!
He was fun to watch and had a great personality!
Agreed, from what I’ve seen he seemed to be a very pleasant person to be around
Such a well done video. Subbed
Thank you!!!
Good job on this!
Thank you! Means a lot
I remember going to Eldora with Tom Schmeh and the Agan family - all of us huge Jeff Shepard fans - and I'm guessing Jon Agan was around 14. Jeff got into a horrible crash in corner 2 and was transported to the hospital. Meanwhile, Jeff's glasses were missing and I believe it was Jon that found them hanging on the fence near the crash site.
Certainly not a fond memory of Jeff, but certainly ties in with the Knoxville crash - as like most drivers - had his fair share of bad crashes.
We were all upset about it all during the trip back to Iowa the next day, as he was such a good an exciting driver, and we hated seeing this all happen to him. Sprint car racing certainly has its ups and downs...and the downs can unfortunately be the parts of your memory that haunt you.
I wish nothing but the best for Jeff going forward, and thanks to Sprint Car Nation for putting this video together.
Thank you for your input! I heard he had gotten in a bad crash back in the Eldora in the 77 car, tried doing some research on it and couldn’t find one single piece of information on it. Out of all the drivers I’ve covered on this channel, I gotta say Jeff was probably the most beloved driver from fans and drivers.
@@slidejobdom Yes, it was kind of 'pre-internet' (so not lots of results/recaps available) and I think it was 1995...+/- a year...but I think it was 1995 because in 1996 Fred Rahmer was in the 77 car. And in 1998 Jeff was in a Maxim (while I was GM there) driving the 4j car.
Jeff was a bad ass and a great guy. Im glad i got to know him a little bit through a mutual freind.
I loved it!! This helped tremendously! When these guys just disappear like that, you always wonder why. Keep up the good work
Thank you!!! More parts coming soon
Great video. Thanks 🍀🇺🇸🍀
Jeff raced with us for a full season and part of a second one in the 92 car. We won more All Star features than anyone that season as well as the one and only 1200 lb. Nationals at Knoxville. We loved racing with him, he is a real character! Take a lookback at some of our custom paint jobs including best appearing at the nationals with our american flag scheme.
I often wonder what happened to Todd Hestor.
Great video, i love sprintcar racing.
Could you do a video about Brian Leppo's career? Or Lucas Wolfe vs Cody Darrah outlaw year's
Definitely, there was so many drivers that fell off the grid in that era
Do a Brian Leppo video please
Cruisin!
yeah, awesome idea.
Great job 👍
Thank you!!!
My stepdad was best friends with Jeff and Judd such a great family so sad about Knockville
00:19 Whered this come from? He wasn’t in the original game…
He was in the list of the unlock-able drivers, third to last
Would love to see a What Happen to Danny Wood. I haven’t heard anything about him in a very long time.
he race this year chili bowl
I love both racing and wrestling and Of the wrestlers had cte in the head so it kinda reminds me of that like it could of been worse for Jeff
My dad’s favorite driver
What happened to your stop motion
It’s returning in the next couple months, once the new diecast get released
what about peter murphy?