I can only imagine what Scott and Larry would have accomplished if Scott hadn't gone to Masterbuilt I remember the 88 World100 where I first met Scott we just started talking while watching the street stocks race like we had known each other for yrs. Scott was a guy of many words and he always meant business. I had the chance to go work for him and I have always regretted it. RipBloomer Godspeed🏁🇺🇸🏁
Everyone says Bloomer isn't versatile and could only win in a dirt late model. Well, he won the biggest dirt modified race ever the first Alltell 100 ($100,000 to win), won a big NASCAR late model stock race on pavement in Virginia, ran two NASCAR All Pro races and finished in the top 5 both times, finishing 2nd at 411 speedway. He would have been dominant in any form of racing he pursed because he was obsessed with making his racecar faster than everyone he competed against.
Scott Bloomquist dominated Kingsport speedway back when it was dirt I don't remember the years but it was in the eighties I was born in 75 but I remember it was every Friday or Saturday night at Kingsport I would watch to see if his red car would make it there to race and every time he raced he would win every weekend he had a red one and then he changed it to the black one #18 gosh he was really fast and really great and always there just about every weekend of course Kingsport is pretty close to his hometown of Mooresburg, sure gonna miss him Thanks for all the great memories Scott!
So I’ve been a NASCAR fan for a long time and followed weekly asphalt racing when we still had a local track. That being said, I didn’t know much about Scott Bloomquist until a few weeks ago. I am very sorry I didn’t get a chance to follow his career. I’ve watched a lot of videos about him recently and he seemed like a very genuine, hard working and smart person. The kinda guy I like to root for. It seems like a lot of other people, Kenny included, feel this way too. I just hope that Scott knew how much people admired and respected him before he passed away. Very sad ending to a great career.
I can’t believe he did what he did. But I get it, Scott always did things and lived his life by his terms, he went out the same way he lived, in his terms and wide open. God speed wheelman
Great video and story keep them coming Kenny! old Bloomquist is gone but the stories never die.
another great interview. thanks! sucks about Bloomer. He was the man.
It's great to hear from the legend Larry Shaw!
I can only imagine what Scott and Larry would have accomplished if Scott hadn't gone to Masterbuilt I remember the 88 World100 where I first met Scott we just started talking while watching the street stocks race like we had known each other for yrs. Scott was a guy of many words and he always meant business. I had the chance to go work for him and I have always regretted it. RipBloomer Godspeed🏁🇺🇸🏁
Love your video's Kenny. Please keep them coming.
Larry shaw is a great man and a heck of a Nice man
Everyone says Bloomer isn't versatile and could only win in a dirt late model. Well, he won the biggest dirt modified race ever the first Alltell 100 ($100,000 to win), won a big NASCAR late model stock race on pavement in Virginia, ran two NASCAR All Pro races and finished in the top 5 both times, finishing 2nd at 411 speedway. He would have been dominant in any form of racing he pursed because he was obsessed with making his racecar faster than everyone he competed against.
Scott Bloomquist dominated Kingsport speedway back when it was dirt I don't remember the years but it was in the eighties I was born in 75 but I remember it was every Friday or Saturday night at Kingsport I would watch to see if his red car would make it there to race and every time he raced he would win every weekend he had a red one and then he changed it to the black one #18 gosh he was really fast and really great and always there just about every weekend of course Kingsport is pretty close to his hometown of Mooresburg, sure gonna miss him Thanks for all the great memories Scott!
So I’ve been a NASCAR fan for a long time and followed weekly asphalt racing when we still had a local track. That being said, I didn’t know much about Scott Bloomquist until a few weeks ago. I am very sorry I didn’t get a chance to follow his career. I’ve watched a lot of videos about him recently and he seemed like a very genuine, hard working and smart person. The kinda guy I like to root for. It seems like a lot of other people, Kenny included, feel this way too. I just hope that Scott knew how much people admired and respected him before he passed away. Very sad ending to a great career.
Thanks for interviewing Larry, good to see he is well.
Love the dirt history videos Kenny. Moyer next!
Good stuff Kenny!
I went to that race and itwas a cool race there was driver's from all over the u.s and Canada.
I can’t believe he did what he did. But I get it, Scott always did things and lived his life by his terms, he went out the same way he lived, in his terms and wide open. God speed wheelman
I'm so glad atomic speedway was my local track got to see bloomquist madden Owen's Freddy smith billy ogle jr Jonathan davenport all race there
Atomic raceway was the best dirt track ever
Cool story
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Scott Bloom quist did win
Who would play Scott in the movie about him?
Gary Busey😂
100% i would - it would fascinating.
Charlie Sheen for attitude
Kenny I only know dirt terminology lol it's in my vocabulary and blood
He's in the wrong room for an interview to much echo
bla bla bla... . the guy gets old fast