Earnhardt in 1996 wasn't taking any criticism from Petty. And Bobby Hamilton slipped up and called Earnhardt the best race car driver in the world... When his team owner is Petty. Even Hamilton knows Earnhardt was better than Petty and he drove for Petty
The hell you been, Dale gets more hate speech from fans than any other Cup driver damn near ever. Why you think the only time he ever got voted most popular is the year he died...
I’ve been here for 63 years as a fan and a part time racer so save the lecture my man, I’m not a hater but I seen the man walk past more than one kid that wanted his autograph including my son at Sears point who loved him, petty had time for everyone.
@@55gaser26 What lecture? I simply responded with a WTF statement to your comment. Most drivers are NOT of the character of Richard Petty, I will admit he was pretty much a one-off & also plenty of drivers pulled bump & run moves on others out there, Jeff Gordon himself did it plenty of times BUT since his car had a rainbow on it, people never really looked at him as an aggressive driver...
Bumb and runs ok with me that’s short track , but not punting folks into the wall because you can’t beat them that day, I’ll take aggressive anytime but there’s a line .
1996. The first year of what looked like it was going to be the return to NASCAR prominence of Petty Enterprises. Hamilton had one taken from him that day and everyone that saw the race that day knew it. Hamilton had a great year in 1996 finishing ninth in points and a win late in the year at Phoenix. So much more was going on behind the scenes. Kyle Petty was about to make his return home with the formation of pe2 that would eventually be folded into Petty Enterprises. It was also in 1996 that Petty returned home to Mopar in the truck series and the plans were put into motion to bring Dodge to Cup five years later. Even Hamilton's surprising departure after the 1997 didn't slow the momentum much. John Andretti stepped in and continued the upwards trajectory of the team even though the results were not as consistent as Hamilton had been. 1999 was just biding time until Adam was ready to take the wheel of his 45 Dodge in 2001. Sadly fate had other ideas.
Oh my god - I had a VHS recording of this broadcast when I was a kid and damn near wore out my family's VCR watching it over and over, having just recently become enamored with motor racing. I remember every lap, every camera shot, every comment from the booth. What a blast from the past, thanks for uploading!
Be interesting to know how many races the #3 raced clean vs. how many he raced dirty. My guess would be more dirty than not. That doesn't make you great.
No disrespect meant to the dead, but this was a shit move by Earnhardt. All his fans preach what a great driver, car control, etc., but then can’t keep his car from hitting Hamilton in such a ‘delicate’ place on the track? Can’t have it both ways. Earnhardt needed a win and Hamilton had him covered (that day) on the long runs. Earnhardt knew it and took the only shot he had.
He took plenty of shots for wins, he did Bobby dirty here and absolutely stole Bristol from Terry Labonte, seen him wreck Rusty at 200mph at Talladega and also at Daytona, wrecked Jeff Gordon he pretty much was an equal opportunity guy
@vintageLEGOcollector so he didn't wreck Rusty?? 😂😂 iam a fan of the guy but he did wreck a few people so you can continue talking out of your ass Lego Boy
Hamilton really helped turn the fortunes of the 43 team. Bobby had led alot of laps in '95. mostly at Dover where he just couldnt hol doff a hard charging Gordon. Then in '96 this race happens. I was so made at Earnhardt this race. Bobby would have another shot at a win at Martinsville leading over 300 laps but again falling short. Finally it happened at Phoenix near the end of the season. he finish 8th in points the only time to this day that the #43 would finish top 10 in points since the Kings retirement. In '97 Bobby would have even more top 5 finishes but fewer top 10's and a lower avg finish. THose were som good years that Andretti was able to contiune for a couple more years.
I was at that race and there was a lot fans who didn't like Earnhardt's move that day. Rockingham was my favorite track too. Its what a 1 mile track should be, not flat like Phoenix and New Hampshire.
He was beat on many times, more than most, Waltrip's only goal was to take Dale out of every race, he was so jealous, but Dale was so much better, he could save a car like none other, got him out of a lot of wrecks others could not avoid, that's what made him more popular than all other drivers combined, he seemed invincible, you had to be there.
@@tupole272 And when they did get a bumper on him, he would just pull it in and keep on going, we have never had another like him til now, Chastain, notice how everything that happens he gets the blame, that's a good sign, the other drivers fear him, and he is just calm and cool, like Earnhardt, the man.
What a great track. I went to the last two races there but they scheduled the dates right after Daytona in February where it was still cold there. Bring it back and give the race a warm weather date and the crowd will show up.
@@slayerdearly fans are stupid. There all hypocrites and biased as all hell. If my favorite driver dose it, it was just hard racing If it's done to my favorite driver, it was dirty as fuck an he should be suspended. Late blocks are OK till its some one they don't like. If joey or ross cuts down in frunt of some one it's, "thats what happens when you throw late blocks." If chase or Martin or Matt Kenseth at Kansas in 2013 throws a late and get turnd then it's "give the guy some space, that car has a brake too it's the pedal on the left." I've been a hard core nascar fan scents the late 80s and iv come to accept the hypocrite nascar fans, there not going any whare.
Met Dale in person, he was an asshole to his fans, thought he was better than everyone else and he was a dirty driver as you can see in this video. I'm not sure why he was ever a popular and liked driver. I seen kids screaming his name to meet him and the asshole would walk right by them.
I just knew he was gonna crash somebody. Odd that I almost never like the guys everyone else seems to adore. New Nascar fan looking back. To me from what I've seen, Dale Sr was a monster on the superspeedways but just a wreckless bully elsewhere.
DE - RIP. But let’s call a spade a spade. If that was Kyle Busch, he’d be boo’d to no end. But no, with Big E, NASCAR fans can be the biggest hypocrites on the planet. How many wins would he have if he drove with integrity?
@@jnockss7547 after Bobby was already wrecking. If you run in to some one spinning in frunt of you, you didn't wreck them there wrecking you. Don't be mad your driver wasn't good enough to hold on to it.
Your 💯. Or God forbid Chastain did that. Dale Sr. made a career of scumming people like this..from being chased out of the short tracks on foot because the entire track attendance was going to whoop his ass to getting himself killed at Daytona because he was blocking far beyond what would have ever been considered "just racing". Dale was two faced about it too..he'd blatantly scum someone and then play it off with a smile. The stories are out there..the videos are out there...he was just as concerned with upholding a reputation for the sake of selling merchandise as he was anything else. How many guys did Jimmie Johnson race like this?
This was routine for Earnhardt because we see how many times he deliberately dumped Drivers. We had the option to see each incident in detail and it was so blatantly obvious. What really made no sense was when Earnhardt was questioned about all these ridiculous incidents his reply was like he had a completely different take as if he had no clue what he was saying. NASCAR could have caged this insanity but chose to ignore the whole thing, just like Earnhardt. The fact was he never needed to ever dump on any driver ever. It was pointless.
Sometimes even if your 20 laps down, you gotta go and wreck the leader. Even if you get fined or suspended. Its not about revenge, its about sending a message…but since he didn’t, now Wallace is gonna run him over for 4th position next race at Bristol. Because he knows Hamilton wont do anything.
I never considered Earnhardt’s move dirty. He clearly got back in the throttle before Hamilton and ran up on him and it loosened him up. Yes he hit him but you could already see Hamilton’s car getting loose and sliding up the hill before Dale touched him. Maybe Dale could’ve backed off but he didn’t put Hamilton in the wall like he did to Darrell at Richmond haha.
Wasn't dirty at all. Bobby got Dale loose and up the track so Dale did it back. The difference is Dale as good enough to loose the spot but save the car and Bobby was not.
@robertstone9988 no Dale just made his legacy tagging left rears and saying aww shucks. At the local tracks he would've gotten his ass whipped on multiple occasions.
It's called racing folks. No one remembers who comes in 2nd and the winners cheque and trophy is a lot nicer way to end the day than following someone to the checkered flag. DE knew EXACTLY what he was doing. GOAT.
In typical Earnhardt trashiness he couldn't race anyone without hitting or spinning someone out of the way- he wouldn't have half his "wins" or championships without cheating yet all of you chumps consider him a God for some reason?
Dale Earnhardt could be the most disingenuous driver. His patented 'Earnhardt bumping the left rear quarter panel of his opponent' was told buy him as "coming together". In this instance he deflects his guilt to other drivers incidents. Earnhardt could dish it out but couldn't take it without complaining. Earnhardt's motto, 'If you can't beat 'em, bump 'em out of the way.'
Ned at the end, "That one can't be undone now, let's get on with this one"... Bobby still had yet to win his 1st Cup race & Petty's team had struggled mightly in the past few seasons even before he retired so I don't think folks really paid a whole lot of attention to that, prolly figure Hamilton just got in Dale's way...
Yeah you did wreck him intentionally. You took him out on purpose because he was giving Earnhardt all he wanted and he was a threat to him not winning. Dirty driver.
I believe The King had two issues with Earnhardt. The first was at a short track where Dale just about tried to pass some cars using the infield, and he recked Richard. Then this. As a racer, I didn't/don't miss him at all. If anything, people nowadays don't just put up with it stuff like that. A lot of people were too nice to Dale. Except Dick Anderson. He popped Earnhardt, for a good reason. Earnhardt ran away.
How was that dirty? He never touched him for one, and too he just passed Bobby the same way Bobby passed him. Get right on there back bumper and get them loose th difference is when Bobby did it to Dale, he was good enough to keep it straight and when Dale did it back Bobby couldn't hold on to it. You don't know shit about racing if you see it any other way. Go watch foot ball.
How? Dale never touched him. Bobby got totally he back of Dale car and got him loose so Dale repaid the fever. Not dales fault he's better at saving it.
@@StevenPine-s8t he hit him after he was already loose and starting to spin. Sorry dude but that was all air and fair. Bobby did the same thing to Dale but Dale didn't over correct and smack the wall. Watch Bobby's "clean pass" again. He packs air under dales spoiler gets him loose Dale drifts up the track and Bobby go's by. Dale dose same thing and Bobby can't hold it. Idk what to tell you maybe drive better next time?
@@Just_a_beaver after Bobby was already loose and off the gas. He moved him with just air. And you can argue that's dirty to move a guy but Bobby did the exact same thing to Dale to move and pass him in the exact same video.
Earnhardt Sr was the dirtiest driver ever. He lacked true talent. So he made it up by just wreaking the better driver out. His style finally caught up with him.
We really need Rockingham back on the schedule, always one of my favorite tracks
The King to Earnhardt after the race: “You can beat on my driver, but don’t you beat on my racecar”
Earnhardt in 1996 wasn't taking any criticism from Petty. And Bobby Hamilton slipped up and called Earnhardt the best race car driver in the world... When his team owner is Petty. Even Hamilton knows Earnhardt was better than Petty and he drove for Petty
Man I miss rockingham, my hometown track.
Other than waiting for Earnhardt to wreck someone, my first thought was this track is sick. Never seen it before.
My seats were section 166 row 58 seats 1-6. Love that track.
No one ever talks about the holy man like it really was , he was a dirty driver most his career they didn’t name him iron head for nothing.
The hell you been, Dale gets more hate speech from fans than any other Cup driver damn near ever. Why you think the only time he ever got voted most popular is the year he died...
I’ve been here for 63 years as a fan and a part time racer so save the lecture my man, I’m not a hater but I seen the man walk past more than one kid that wanted his autograph including my son at Sears point who loved him, petty had time for everyone.
@@55gaser26 What lecture? I simply responded with a WTF statement to your comment. Most drivers are NOT of the character of Richard Petty, I will admit he was pretty much a one-off & also plenty of drivers pulled bump & run moves on others out there, Jeff Gordon himself did it plenty of times BUT since his car had a rainbow on it, people never really looked at him as an aggressive driver...
Bumb and runs ok with me that’s short track , but not punting folks into the wall because you can’t beat them that day, I’ll take aggressive anytime but there’s a line .
As talented as he was. He would spin you out just to get past you, if he couldnt pass you on his own.
1996. The first year of what looked like it was going to be the return to NASCAR prominence of Petty Enterprises. Hamilton had one taken from him that day and everyone that saw the race that day knew it. Hamilton had a great year in 1996 finishing ninth in points and a win late in the year at Phoenix. So much more was going on behind the scenes. Kyle Petty was about to make his return home with the formation of pe2 that would eventually be folded into Petty Enterprises. It was also in 1996 that Petty returned home to Mopar in the truck series and the plans were put into motion to bring Dodge to Cup five years later. Even Hamilton's surprising departure after the 1997 didn't slow the momentum much. John Andretti stepped in and continued the upwards trajectory of the team even though the results were not as consistent as Hamilton had been. 1999 was just biding time until Adam was ready to take the wheel of his 45 Dodge in 2001. Sadly fate had other ideas.
Oh my god - I had a VHS recording of this broadcast when I was a kid and damn near wore out my family's VCR watching it over and over, having just recently become enamored with motor racing. I remember every lap, every camera shot, every comment from the booth.
What a blast from the past, thanks for uploading!
Bobby was a class act as was Dale. Both are gone now and greatly missed.
You are so correct.
Dale "a class act"? Not when he's lying which was not uncommon.
Be interesting to know how many races the #3 raced clean vs. how many he raced dirty. My guess would be more dirty than not. That doesn't make you great.
Iagr
I agree totally!
It's definitely more clean than dirty.
No disrespect meant to the dead, but this was a shit move by Earnhardt. All his fans preach what a great driver, car control, etc., but then can’t keep his car from hitting Hamilton in such a ‘delicate’ place on the track? Can’t have it both ways. Earnhardt needed a win and Hamilton had him covered (that day) on the long runs. Earnhardt knew it and took the only shot he had.
I agree. He usually wasn't good enough to win a race clean, so he had to be dirty to get the job done.
He took plenty of shots for wins, he did Bobby dirty here and absolutely stole Bristol from Terry Labonte, seen him wreck Rusty at 200mph at Talladega and also at Daytona, wrecked Jeff Gordon he pretty much was an equal opportunity guy
yep i watched him for years do that to lots of drivers and he did he was nascars boy.
@vintageLEGOcollector so he didn't wreck Rusty?? 😂😂 iam a fan of the guy but he did wreck a few people so you can continue talking out of your ass Lego Boy
Hamilton really helped turn the fortunes of the 43 team. Bobby had led alot of laps in '95. mostly at Dover where he just couldnt hol doff a hard charging Gordon. Then in '96 this race happens. I was so made at Earnhardt this race. Bobby would have another shot at a win at Martinsville leading over 300 laps but again falling short. Finally it happened at Phoenix near the end of the season. he finish 8th in points the only time to this day that the #43 would finish top 10 in points since the Kings retirement. In '97 Bobby would have even more top 5 finishes but fewer top 10's and a lower avg finish. THose were som good years that Andretti was able to contiune for a couple more years.
6:10 Richard Petty just casually walking around the car looking at it. No helmet or firesuit, those were crazy days.
Back when testosterone was legal in NASCAR
I was at that race and there was a lot fans who didn't like Earnhardt's move that day. Rockingham was my favorite track too. Its what a 1 mile track should be, not flat like Phoenix and New Hampshire.
My dad always referred to Earnhardt as "bump and run Earnhardt" No truer words were ever spoken.
One thing for sure Earnhardt isn't wrecking anyone anymore, he wasn't aggressive he was just plain dirty and Nascar let him get by with it.
"One thing for sure Earnhardt isn't wrecking anyone anymore"
You must be wretched and miserable person to say something like that. So sad.
Dale needed to be walled more often. My opinion.
He was beat on many times, more than most, Waltrip's only goal was to take Dale out of every race, he was so jealous, but Dale was so much better, he could save a car like none other, got him out of a lot of wrecks others could not avoid, that's what made him more popular than all other drivers combined, he seemed invincible, you had to be there.
@@user-Dr. a lot of drivers have said they tried to wreck Dale. Just couldn’t catch him.
@@tupole272 And when they did get a bumper on him, he would just pull it in and keep on going, we have never had another like him til now, Chastain, notice how everything that happens he gets the blame, that's a good sign, the other drivers fear him, and he is just calm and cool, like Earnhardt, the man.
He eventually did end up walled for good in 01
@@pepsiguy52883 Yes he did, and NASCAR has been in a freefall since that day.
What a great track. I went to the last two races there but they scheduled the dates right after Daytona in February where it was still cold there. Bring it back and give the race a warm weather date and the crowd will show up.
Thanks for the video sure miss racing back then 🙂
That's when racing was racing. They moved on. Nowadays the drivers cry for the rest of the season.
I watched that live and it was a dirty move.
Couldn’t pass him so had to wreck him!
"That was a great win." Man I miss Dale
Funny if Joey logono or Kyle Busch did this they’d have there balls ripped off by the fan base
Dale didn't touch him.
@@robertstone9988 it wouldn’t have mattered to the fans now Joey or Kyle could be driving in the same aria and they’d still get blamed for it
@@slayerdearly fans are stupid. There all hypocrites and biased as all hell. If my favorite driver dose it, it was just hard racing
If it's done to my favorite driver, it was dirty as fuck an he should be suspended. Late blocks are OK till its some one they don't like. If joey or ross cuts down in frunt of some one it's, "thats what happens when you throw late blocks." If chase or Martin or Matt Kenseth at Kansas in 2013 throws a late and get turnd then it's "give the guy some space, that car has a brake too it's the pedal on the left." I've been a hard core nascar fan scents the late 80s and iv come to accept the hypocrite nascar fans, there not going any whare.
True that
Guy spent half his career spinning people out.
Earnhardt doing Earnhardt things... I remember being so mad when I was watching this
By Earnhardt things, you mean greatness! 💥💯
@@wesleyc3846 I see we have a difference of opinion in this situation.
J
@@wesleyc3846actually, the meaning is win by any means necessary. But he learned, live by the bumper die by the bumper.
No one was really that upset, they know that this kind of stuff is just normal racing
Met Dale in person, he was an asshole to his fans, thought he was better than everyone else and he was a dirty driver as you can see in this video. I'm not sure why he was ever a popular and liked driver. I seen kids screaming his name to meet him and the asshole would walk right by them.
It's easy to see why he pissed so many people off but that's why fans also liked him because he didn't care.
Good debris caution. Good call.
Bobby was my favorite driver, class act. You knew he knew, but he wasn't gonna come out and call Earnhardt's tactic dirty.
I just knew he was gonna crash somebody. Odd that I almost never like the guys everyone else seems to adore. New Nascar fan looking back. To me from what I've seen, Dale Sr was a monster on the superspeedways but just a wreckless bully elsewhere.
I was there that day.
When NASCAR was NASCAR. Not this (expletive) you get now.
If you don't want Bumper go faster than me. Signed The real Deal
DE - RIP. But let’s call a spade a spade. If that was Kyle Busch, he’d be boo’d to no end. But no, with Big E, NASCAR fans can be the biggest hypocrites on the planet. How many wins would he have if he drove with integrity?
Why would they boo Dale thare? He never touched Bobby.
@@robertstone9988 got bobby loose, then he nailed him in the left rear. 1:28
@@jnockss7547 after Bobby was already wrecking. If you run in to some one spinning in frunt of you, you didn't wreck them there wrecking you. Don't be mad your driver wasn't good enough to hold on to it.
@@robertstone9988 lay off the glue.
Your 💯. Or God forbid Chastain did that. Dale Sr. made a career of scumming people like this..from being chased out of the short tracks on foot because the entire track attendance was going to whoop his ass to getting himself killed at Daytona because he was blocking far beyond what would have ever been considered "just racing". Dale was two faced about it too..he'd blatantly scum someone and then play it off with a smile. The stories are out there..the videos are out there...he was just as concerned with upholding a reputation for the sake of selling merchandise as he was anything else. How many guys did Jimmie Johnson race like this?
This was routine for Earnhardt because we see how many times he deliberately dumped Drivers. We had the option to see each incident in detail and it was so blatantly obvious. What really made no sense was when Earnhardt was questioned about all these ridiculous incidents his reply was like he had a completely different take as if he had no clue what he was saying. NASCAR could have caged this insanity but chose to ignore the whole thing, just like Earnhardt. The fact was he never needed to ever dump on any driver ever. It was pointless.
Dirty deeds, done dirt cheap by Dale E.
Bobby would come back and win in the fall!
Dale just hated competition.
Sometimes even if your 20 laps down, you gotta go and wreck the leader. Even if you get fined or suspended. Its not about revenge, its about sending a message…but since he didn’t, now Wallace is gonna run him over for 4th position next race at Bristol. Because he knows Hamilton wont do anything.
10:10 This should be on Dale's tombstone....
My thoughts the day he died....
I never considered Earnhardt’s move dirty. He clearly got back in the throttle before Hamilton and ran up on him and it loosened him up. Yes he hit him but you could already see Hamilton’s car getting loose and sliding up the hill before Dale touched him. Maybe Dale could’ve backed off but he didn’t put Hamilton in the wall like he did to Darrell at Richmond haha.
Wasn't dirty at all. Bobby got Dale loose and up the track so Dale did it back. The difference is Dale as good enough to loose the spot but save the car and Bobby was not.
@robertstone9988 no Dale just made his legacy tagging left rears and saying aww shucks. At the local tracks he would've gotten his ass whipped on multiple occasions.
@@DustyPeppers-ct1kq Bhahahahaha... ok.
@@DustyPeppers-ct1kq yep facts
😂@@robertstone9988
But when Denny Hamlin did it to Larson it was dirty
That was dirty. Denny sucks and is mega cringe.
It's called racing folks. No one remembers who comes in 2nd and the winners cheque and trophy is a lot nicer way to end the day than following someone to the checkered flag. DE knew EXACTLY what he was doing. GOAT.
In typical Earnhardt trashiness he couldn't race anyone without hitting or spinning someone out of the way- he wouldn't have half his "wins" or championships without cheating yet all of you chumps consider him a God for some reason?
Just tried to rattle his cage….
Dale Earnhardt could be the most disingenuous driver. His patented 'Earnhardt bumping the left rear quarter panel of his opponent' was told buy him as "coming together". In this instance he deflects his guilt to other drivers incidents. Earnhardt could dish it out but couldn't take it without complaining. Earnhardt's motto, 'If you can't beat 'em, bump 'em out of the way.'
Rubbin is Racin .
2024, Austin Dillon is not Dale Earnhardt.
Back when men were men and masculinity ruled 😊
Ned at the end, "That one can't be undone now, let's get on with this one"... Bobby still had yet to win his 1st Cup race & Petty's team had struggled mightly in the past few seasons even before he retired so I don't think folks really paid a whole lot of attention to that, prolly figure Hamilton just got in Dale's way...
Looks like dale got tired of Hamilton s shit
What shit was that, getting passed clean repeatedly in a race?
Yeah you did wreck him intentionally. You took him out on purpose because he was giving Earnhardt all he wanted and he was a threat to him not winning. Dirty driver.
Sure, Bobby is gone also, but blocking stale dale girlfardt got a good slap of karma! 🙌🏼
Another wreck caused by america's favorite dirty driver.
Yep dirty Dale at it as usual.
And look what happened in the end Dale eventually lost it all
Crap move by Earnhardt. Did that a lot.
I believe The King had two issues with Earnhardt.
The first was at a short track where Dale just about tried to pass some cars using the infield, and he recked Richard. Then this.
As a racer, I didn't/don't miss him at all.
If anything, people nowadays don't just put up with it stuff like that.
A lot of people were too nice to Dale.
Except Dick Anderson. He popped Earnhardt, for a good reason.
Earnhardt ran away.
Dale was the bullie.
Only way Iron head was beating the 43 that day.
Typical Earnhardt garbage. Gets passed clean and responds by driving dirty.
Sure seemed to work well for him 🤷♂
@@86sVideoDumpyes, being dirty typically does when you’re the consistent beneficiary
@@RenTheConquerorAny driver can win by bump and running
How was that dirty? He never touched him for one, and too he just passed Bobby the same way Bobby passed him. Get right on there back bumper and get them loose th difference is when Bobby did it to Dale, he was good enough to keep it straight and when Dale did it back Bobby couldn't hold on to it. You don't know shit about racing if you see it any other way. Go watch foot ball.
@@RenTheConquerornever tutched him keep hating
In the end karma gets everyone including Earnhardt!!!
Dirty driver? see Dale Earnhardt
How? Dale never touched him. Bobby got totally he back of Dale car and got him loose so Dale repaid the fever. Not dales fault he's better at saving it.
@@robertstone9988 You can SEE where he hit him! Earnhardt says he could've lifted but, just didn't!!!
@@StevenPine-s8t he hit him after he was already loose and starting to spin. Sorry dude but that was all air and fair. Bobby did the same thing to Dale but Dale didn't over correct and smack the wall. Watch Bobby's "clean pass" again. He packs air under dales spoiler gets him loose Dale drifts up the track and Bobby go's by. Dale dose same thing and Bobby can't hold it. Idk what to tell you maybe drive better next time?
@@robertstone9988 oh he touched for sure
@@Just_a_beaver after Bobby was already loose and off the gas. He moved him with just air. And you can argue that's dirty to move a guy but Bobby did the exact same thing to Dale to move and pass him in the exact same video.
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Bring back The Rock!
Bobby crashed later on in the race on his own.
Probably over driving to get back to that worthless piece of #### to put him in the wall
Car was fucked at that point
He never touched him lol
Earnhardt Sr was the dirtiest driver ever. He lacked true talent. So he made it up by just wreaking the better driver out. His style finally caught up with him.
real men at work.
Dale never touched him, that was all air.
Air first, then touch.
@@Just_a_beaver after Bobby was already loose and starting to spin. He didn't wreck Bobby, Bobby was wrecking and Dale got a bit of it as he went by.
Cool. Thanks, very helpful. 🤡
Bullshit
@@deedub6559 is what your mom's breath smells like but this thread is about racing.