Nicky D racing is racing, they didn’t call Earnhardt sr “the intimidator” for nothing, he did what he had to get to the front just like everyone else does now.
Wrong. The only guy to ever get black flagged for dumping somebody to win a race was ricky Rudd at Sonoma and it was BS. It has never happened since then to my knowledge. If you cross the line first you win unless you fail inspection
Rubbing is in fact racing. However, dumping somebody on purpose and destroying their car and several cars behind them is not rubbing, that is wrecking. Rubbing, trading paint, bumping. Those are all justified and skillful things to do in my book. Dale Earnhardt who by all accounts was a great guy off the race track, was an absolute terrorist on the race track. His support of Rick Mast is proof of his kindness off the track. He is arguably the most talented driver in the sport. But, I cannot respect much of his intimidator persona. He made a fortune for NASCAR, so the Frances let him get away with proverbial murder. The bottom line was if Dale didn’t have enough car to go around someone for the win he was just going to drive straight through them.
Rudd deserved the win for sure, he didn't slam him too hard or try to junk his car at all. Only time I can think of in nascar history where someone got black flagged for racing like that. So many of these highlights were way more deliberate than what Rudd did, ill never understand the desicion by nascar there. Rudd won the race 100% in my mind.
@@Ren_1090 I feel like it does matter here because of other rulings nascar has made on similar incidents. Only Rudd knows for sure if it was on purpose or not but it looked to me like he was driving hard went too deep and got into davey. Its just odd to me that there have been many times where it was clearly on purpose that a driver dumped someone else and the win stood. Extremely rare for nascar to issue a black flag for rough driving between the leaders, some of the other clips where the driver kept the win in this video were way more deserving of a black flag. Not saying it was right what he did, more that it was inconsistent with the usual rulings of nascar.
@@Ren_1090 So what happened in 1999 when Terry Labonte passed Dale Sr. clean at Bristol! Let me help you he got his car destroyed because Dale Sr. wreck him and Labonte could not finish. That is Andy Powell point on fair. Maybe re-watch the video
Mayfield could have been the anti-earnhardt but his career took a nose dive after this. With only a few bright moments. It'd have been cool to see him takeover the #31 and be teammates with Earnhardt.
@@fatpatlives1998 Rusty didn’t win, he finished 3rd, I’m surprised they didn’t show Richmond ‘98 when he dumped Gordon into the wall and the crowd went nuts, that was a good one.
😂 😂 you know you're the GOAT only If people are crying and trying to belittle your accomplishments. Sad but true. Rubbins racing and the intimidator was the beat to ever touch a steering wheel!!
@Christopher Johnson Rudd got robbed and was the real winner there. So many of these clips were way more deliberate than Rudd just racing hard and overdriving the last corner at sonoma. Never has there been another black flag in nascar history for contact like that even though some of these clips might have deserved it. Rudd won that race fair and square, contact is part of nascar and a big part of why its the most fun racing to watch.
I’m still really salty about K.B. spinning out Jr., but to be fair Jr. got his revenge. I also really liked the one time Harvick tried spinning out K.B. but ended up spinning out himself.
Everyone raced like that lol dale just wasn’t afraid to do it to the popular guys. There were guys to do it way more then dale. Dale just had some of the most famous ones thus he’s remembered most.
Man, i forgot how bad it was when Fox had an obsession with showing driver wives and girlfriends late in races... Last lap of a race and you show Samantha Busch for half the lap and miss turns 1 and 2...
Yep, old Bristol was always awesome. Low line was king and you had to basically force your way forward. I feel like nascar is trying to force the high line to be fast and make a dirt oval type racing where the slide job is a thing but it just doesn't work on high bank paved tracks. I hyped up how fun bristol is to watch and had a bunch of friends over for the all star race. Some of them hadn't ever really watched a race and I expected a win or nothing no consequence all star night race at Bristol to be awesome and then nothing really happened.
I was at the 2018 & 2019 Bristol Night Race & it definitely reminded me of the old Bristol, the bottom line was for sure favored & there wasn’t a lot of high line driving.
DW did it way better. 1 tap, two positions. And to be fair to Waltrip, he was inside Labonte going into three - no driver in that era is giving an inch in that situation.
Dale Earnhardt was THE MAN! He always knew his driving ws going to bring hi to the front of the pack! That's why yhey called him THE INTIMIDATOR !!!GO DALE!!!
I don't care what anyone says, but these "bump & run" moves are d*ck moves...don't matter which driver it is. Back then I know Nascar "allowed" more aggressive driving than today, but still no matter what era of Nascar we're in, past or present, that's a d*ck move. You don't need to bump and run to win the right way.
That Gordon/Rusty incident in 97 I still say Gordon just got him loose before the actual contact. Tight as the clip starts, you can see Rusty get slightly loose in the same spot.
@@RippingItAllSportsCards Well at shorter tracks yes, for now. But when 7 comes, that's when I'm worried because all tracks are supposedly having 550hp. And 550hp today at intermediates, nothing happens.
And Truex Jr. cried and pissed about it, despite hitting Lagano 7 times on the door and quarter and 7 hits to the rear bumper and couldn't move him. And all 8 drivers that weekend admitted they would move people out of the way. Not wreck them, but move them, including Truex.
Everyone raced like that back then dale just wasn’t afraid to do it to the more popular guys that’s why he is remembered most for it even though there were guys that definitely did it more then dale.
I find it funny Terry spun Earnhardt (which I'm sure Dale remembered) but nobody remember that but Earnhardt spins Terry everybody remembers an talk shit about Dale. They all do it.
Just over thirteen minutes of evidence that NASCAR Cup Series has always allowed and promoted last lap “win at all cost” race finishes. These legal bump and runs to spin the competition on the last lap have created a great deal of excitement for NASCAR fans over the years. Now, fast forward to 2024 at Richmond and this same sort of bump and run on the last lap is “not sportsman like” and NASCAR penalizes the #3 of Dillon and the RCR Team? Someone has some explaining to do! JMO
@ Agreed. Drivers have little respect for one another. My point is simply… They come to think that anything goes when the green/white/checker finishes come around. Wall riding stunts, driving through competitors putting them into the wall, and driving with reckless abandon resulting in these massive multi-car pileups. Often by the time the winner is decided a lot of expensive race cars are destroyed. Have a great weekend!
Terry bumped Dale the previous lap actually just not enough to dump him or get him very loose and that was his mistake cause it allowed Dale to get back to him.
There's an art to bump and run which actually, Dale Sr didn't have. Jeff Gordon on the other hand did, and you can move someone without spinning them quite easily. JJ on DH at Martinsville isn't even a bump and run either, he had a nose inside and DH didn't yeild, had he yeilded there'd have been no contact.
@@nascarandbowlingfan3888 And? What are you talking about? Where did I say you aren't allowed to move people? Nowhere, I just said Dale Sr just flat out wrecked people and claimed it was a failed bump n run. That's not rubbin, that's wreckin, and anyone can do it.
Still to this day feel like Rudd should have got the win, can't think of any other time in nascar where someone got black flagged for a move like that.
This was when NASCAR was fun, before they changed all the rules!! You bump people these days you get a team cryin they got bumped. You don’t see the bump and run like back in the day. And Earnhardt was best at it. That’s my opinion.
"Rubbin, son, is racin"
Lies again? Grab Car Ugly America
Earnhardt in so many of these, giving and receiving.
Nicky D rubbin is racing. Id be surprised if anyone was black flagged for that even now. Its kind of what makes the sport exciting.
Nicky D racing is racing, they didn’t call Earnhardt sr “the intimidator” for nothing, he did what he had to get to the front just like everyone else does now.
Wrong. The only guy to ever get black flagged for dumping somebody to win a race was ricky Rudd at Sonoma and it was BS. It has never happened since then to my knowledge. If you cross the line first you win unless you fail inspection
Rubbing is in fact racing. However, dumping somebody on purpose and destroying their car and several cars behind them is not rubbing, that is wrecking. Rubbing, trading paint, bumping. Those are all justified and skillful things to do in my book. Dale Earnhardt who by all accounts was a great guy off the race track, was an absolute terrorist on the race track. His support of Rick Mast is proof of his kindness off the track. He is arguably the most talented driver in the sport. But, I cannot respect much of his intimidator persona. He made a fortune for NASCAR, so the Frances let him get away with proverbial murder. The bottom line was if Dale didn’t have enough car to go around someone for the win he was just going to drive straight through them.
Ya when Earnhardt moves people it is ok. As soon as anyone else moves Earnhardt its a riot.
The Good:Mark Martin
The Bad:Dale Earnhardt
The Ugly:Michael Waltrip
The Jaws. 😂
@@artcamera5514 DW is the Jaws.
I wasn”t even alive in 1991 and I’m still sore about the Rudd/Allison incident
One of Davey’s pit crew looked like he was ready to scrap.
Rudd deserved the win for sure, he didn't slam him too hard or try to junk his car at all. Only time I can think of in nascar history where someone got black flagged for racing like that. So many of these highlights were way more deliberate than what Rudd did, ill never understand the desicion by nascar there. Rudd won the race 100% in my mind.
Andy Powell does whether or not the incident is deliberate matter here? Spinning someone to pass them dirty driving, regardless of intent.
@@Ren_1090 I feel like it does matter here because of other rulings nascar has made on similar incidents. Only Rudd knows for sure if it was on purpose or not but it looked to me like he was driving hard went too deep and got into davey. Its just odd to me that there have been many times where it was clearly on purpose that a driver dumped someone else and the win stood. Extremely rare for nascar to issue a black flag for rough driving between the leaders, some of the other clips where the driver kept the win in this video were way more deserving of a black flag. Not saying it was right what he did, more that it was inconsistent with the usual rulings of nascar.
@@Ren_1090 So what happened in 1999 when Terry Labonte passed Dale Sr. clean at Bristol! Let me help you he got his car destroyed because Dale Sr. wreck him and Labonte could not finish. That is Andy Powell point on fair. Maybe re-watch the video
The one where Terry Labonte wrecked and still won, was epic!
Anyone here after the Austin Dillon incident?
The Intimidator lives and races on forever. R.I.P Dale
I’ve been a Jeff Gordon fan and always will be
Imagine thinking its a good idea to cut away from the battle for the lead on the last lap to show somebody sitting on a pitbox.
The 1999 Night Race at Bristol was on my 14th birthday talk about an awesome birthday present. Seeing your hero win something I’ll never forget.
Nice job putting Rudd in there even though you penalized him
That was the ugly.
Boss Hogery
Mayfield could have been the anti-earnhardt but his career took a nose dive after this. With only a few bright moments. It'd have been cool to see him takeover the #31 and be teammates with Earnhardt.
Bump and run is what makes Nascar exciting
I never knew that Jeff was involved in so many of these. He always seemed like such a clean cut kid.
Tbh if you do it the right way it is clean just hard racing
his was clean
@JRSGamer rubbing is racing Dale was the greatest ever
@@rcguy902 Yeah, at crashing them, lol, he wrecked Labonte twice at Bristol in this video.
The best racers of all time are all similar in that attitude. Don't be afraid to trade paint for a victory.
Man Rusty couldnt catch a break with Gordon behind him going into 3 lol
He dumped Gordon at Richmond in 98 ....don't remember if he won or Dale Jarrett
@@fatpatlives1998 Rusty didn’t win, he finished 3rd, I’m surprised they didn’t show Richmond ‘98 when he dumped Gordon into the wall and the crowd went nuts, that was a good one.
Mayfield's move was a textbook bump and run
What do you mean bad all of them were good in some way
It was bad if you recieved the bump, or your driver lost. All of these were bad for someone as well as good.
Nah. Bad if you wreck the guy. Good if you bump em but don't make them wreck.
@@Roggie249 nah still great if they wreck
Great compilation. So many exciting races over the years!
Probably the best nascar video on the tube, sure helped me remember the good ole days( never to return)
Nicky D not even close
@@gregoryfortenberry741 How isn't it close? Do you prefer them to penalize drivers again?
Nino Nuccio no, talking bout to he cars
My favorite bump-and-run moment, 2002 night race at Bristol. Jeff Gordon vs. Rusty Wallace. Pepsi tastes better than Miller Lite. 😊🏁
Same track, but its 2008 for me
Anytime Dale got interviewed after getting into a wreck with someone, if he was grinning, you know he meant to do it. Love the old races
Well, old days huh...every last lap they will bump into each other which made a lot of rivalries in the 80s, especially 90s
Here after Austin Dillon winning at Richmond in the most Earnhardt way possible!
Crying towels are needed 😭 for all the Earnhardt haters on here.
😂 😂 you know you're the GOAT only If people are crying and trying to belittle your accomplishments. Sad but true. Rubbins racing and the intimidator was the beat to ever touch a steering wheel!!
Man I loved it
Literally me in nascar games
Ricky Rudd got robbed man.
@Christopher Johnson that's a fact
@Christopher Johnson Rudd got robbed and was the real winner there. So many of these clips were way more deliberate than Rudd just racing hard and overdriving the last corner at sonoma. Never has there been another black flag in nascar history for contact like that even though some of these clips might have deserved it. Rudd won that race fair and square, contact is part of nascar and a big part of why its the most fun racing to watch.
Exactly.
@@andypowell4702 Yep, Even if he dumped him it's a valid move, that's just a racing deal and he should've NEVER gotten penalized WHATSOEVER for it.
Never gets old watching Dale
The fact that they penalized Rudd for that and took his win away, and they never penalized Earnhardt for any of these is just ridiculous
Yea that is bullshit
Do some research dummy
I’m still really salty about K.B. spinning out Jr., but to be fair Jr. got his revenge.
I also really liked the one time Harvick tried spinning out K.B. but ended up spinning out himself.
I love the thumbnail xD
Blessed thumbnail.
Saw Edwards vs. Busch at Richmond in person. What a move!
To be honest if it was any racing series other than NASCAR Dale would be considered one of the dirtiest drivers ever
He still is considered one of the dirtiest drivers by many.
He IS the dirtiest driver ever in any sport.
He is the dirtiest driver in racing history, which is why he's beloved by the masses. No one wants a skinny santa!
Everyone raced like that lol dale just wasn’t afraid to do it to the popular guys. There were guys to do it way more then dale. Dale just had some of the most famous ones thus he’s remembered most.
Just wanted to clear up that I don’t think he was dirty was just saying that people think that.
This is why I like racing. Anywhere from the biggest races in NASCAR to local late model races it’s just fun
Yep, ill watch the old days of nascar. Not present times though.
Miss those old cars damm they’re prettt
New ones are good looking tho
I want Darrell Waltrip and Larry Mac back
Man, i forgot how bad it was when Fox had an obsession with showing driver wives and girlfriends late in races... Last lap of a race and you show Samantha Busch for half the lap and miss turns 1 and 2...
Back when Bristol did not suck put that track back like it was
Yep, old Bristol was always awesome. Low line was king and you had to basically force your way forward. I feel like nascar is trying to force the high line to be fast and make a dirt oval type racing where the slide job is a thing but it just doesn't work on high bank paved tracks. I hyped up how fun bristol is to watch and had a bunch of friends over for the all star race. Some of them hadn't ever really watched a race and I expected a win or nothing no consequence all star night race at Bristol to be awesome and then nothing really happened.
I was at the 2018 & 2019 Bristol Night Race & it definitely reminded me of the old Bristol, the bottom line was for sure favored & there wasn’t a lot of high line driving.
I feel like you don’t need this many ads on a 13 minute video
The only thing that scares me is seeing it my rear view mirror the black car with the number three on it
Where was Logano Truex 2018 Martinsville?
I love that moments of nascar
0:15 So that's where Hamlin learned the move he pulled on Chastain and Larson
DW did it way better. 1 tap, two positions.
And to be fair to Waltrip, he was inside Labonte going into three - no driver in that era is giving an inch in that situation.
Hopefully we get even more of these in 2022 with the new Auto Club track
Dale Earnhardt was THE MAN! He always knew his driving ws going to bring hi to the front of the pack! That's why yhey called him THE INTIMIDATOR !!!GO DALE!!!
Left Logano vs Truex in Martinsville fall 2018
I don't care what anyone says, but these "bump & run" moves are d*ck moves...don't matter which driver it is.
Back then I know Nascar "allowed" more aggressive driving than today, but still no matter what era of Nascar we're in, past or present, that's a d*ck move.
You don't need to bump and run to win the right way.
Rubbing is racing snowflake move or get moved
Wrong snowflake rubbing is racing move or get moved a real racer does anything to win
Not a single one of these holds a candle to Austin Dillon's double whammy, battering ram, charge.
It shouldn't be called a bump n' run if the leader spins out.
Change my mind
Thats your opinion why would we want to change your mind?
@@johnnybravo-ir3ev Many people say it's okay to wreck the leader, because the bump n run is a part of NASCAR racing
@@nothinghere7391 i gotcha. I have to agree.
@@nothinghere7391 rubbing is racing snowflake move or get moved
there's a bump n run and then there's the dump n run
That Gordon/Rusty incident in 97 I still say Gordon just got him loose before the actual contact. Tight as the clip starts, you can see Rusty get slightly loose in the same spot.
this is like when someone puts their foot behind your knee
This made me laugh hard. 😆
Wow, that was fun watching all those commercials.
We need this style of racing again!!
It's there.
@@RippingItAllSportsCards Not really. NASCAR is focused on less horsepower and it now involves dumping because no one can pass.
@@Tylnorton 750hp and a short spoiler has shown to allow more passing. Stats have showed that too.
@@RippingItAllSportsCards Well at shorter tracks yes, for now. But when 7 comes, that's when I'm worried because all tracks are supposedly having 550hp. And 550hp today at intermediates, nothing happens.
@@Tylnorton But the car is also going to be different, too. More mechanical grip. Speed doesn't matter, downforce does.
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Curious why Darlington 2003 isn't included in this video. Busch and Craven bumped each other several times until the checkers.
Ricky Rudd won at Sears Point in 1991, regardless of what the record book says
I love this
Notice how much better the last clip sounded without Rick Allen screaming over everybody & repeating the same things he always does?
Thank you
This was racing
I like how the moment Brian vickers spun Jimmie Johnson and Dale Earnhardt was not shown there
This is racing
Deal Earnhardt and Jimmy Johnson won the masters of bump and run and Wrecking the competition
Don't forget TWENTY FOUR
Where is Joey. He moved Truex at Martinsville fair and square
And Truex Jr. cried and pissed about it, despite hitting Lagano 7 times on the door and quarter and 7 hits to the rear bumper and couldn't move him. And all 8 drivers that weekend admitted they would move people out of the way. Not wreck them, but move them, including Truex.
@@NickyD funny how. you what nvm
I bet Rusty Wallace hated to see Jeff Gordon on his back bumper more than Dale Earnhardt.
Nah cuz Dale was better than Gordon
i only watch the last 15 laps of nascar races lol
Everyone raced like that back then dale just wasn’t afraid to do it to the more popular guys that’s why he is remembered most for it even though there were guys that definitely did it more then dale.
I find it funny Terry spun Earnhardt (which I'm sure Dale remembered)
but nobody remember that but Earnhardt spins Terry everybody remembers an talk shit about Dale.
They all do it.
@@Dr.Strangmeme when did terry spin dale I forgot?
@@tamezzodiac2862 it's the first on the list.
@@Dr.Strangmeme forgot what this video was ab lmao.
@@tamezzodiac2862
😉👍
Top.4 best drivers to never win a championship
1. Mark Martin
2. Carl Edward's
3. Denny Hamlin
4. Davey Allison
I was 999th like and the wife was 1000th like!
Just over thirteen minutes of evidence that NASCAR Cup Series has always allowed and promoted last lap “win at all cost” race finishes. These legal bump and runs to spin the competition on the last lap have created a great deal of excitement for NASCAR fans over the years. Now, fast forward to 2024 at Richmond and this same sort of bump and run on the last lap is “not sportsman like” and NASCAR penalizes the #3 of Dillon and the RCR Team? Someone has some explaining to do! JMO
There's a difference between giving someone a bump to open up your lane and completely dumping 2 people in one lap.
@ Agreed. Drivers have little respect for one another. My point is simply… They come to think that anything goes when the green/white/checker finishes come around. Wall riding stunts, driving through competitors putting them into the wall, and driving with reckless abandon resulting in these massive multi-car pileups. Often by the time the winner is decided a lot of expensive race cars are destroyed. Have a great weekend!
Terry passed so clean and then Dale just spun him out.
But I know “ He didn’t mean to. “ 🤨
Terry bumped Dale the previous lap actually just not enough to dump him or get him very loose and that was his mistake cause it allowed Dale to get back to him.
Xenophiks Alpha just like I said.
Xenophiks Alpha clean
@@nascarandbowlingfan3888
Facts
The good old days
Seriously? How many ads do you need in your video?
Earnhardt is in like all of these haha
Where is Logano Truex logano did the bump and run perfectly
Turning a race into a demolition derby. Hell, put a big Vee plow on the front.
I miss Benny .💙
DW :
That was a teammate 😱😰😱
That Ricky Rudd one was bs they showed him the blackflag for it when we all know rubbing is racing
No wonder he rattled his cage!!!!
Nascar doesn't need to penalize anyone because you know what's gonna happen next race
I swear, older martinsville looks another quarter mile bigger. The turns look longer and wider
Thank God Junior wasn't like his dad
Earnhart cheeky face
How do you not have Logano bumping Truex for the win at Martinsville???... he doesnt do that, he doesnt win the Championship
nice
1988 Holly Farms 400 should have been included
Terry kept being too kind with Earnhardt. Should've put him in the wall as payback.
the cars looked a lot better in the 90s, now they look like hotwheels without the suspension travel lol
Cousin Carl had a memory like an elephant.... you dump him... he'll dump you back 3 years later.....🤣😅😆😂
We just gonna ignore 2017 and 2018 fall martinsville races
Why do Bristol and martinsville look so much bigger back then
Don't worry Terry, you'll get your revenge.... well...
There's an art to bump and run which actually, Dale Sr didn't have.
Jeff Gordon on the other hand did, and you can move someone without spinning them quite easily.
JJ on DH at Martinsville isn't even a bump and run either, he had a nose inside and DH didn't yeild, had he yeilded there'd have been no contact.
@@nascarandbowlingfan3888 And? What are you talking about?
Where did I say you aren't allowed to move people? Nowhere, I just said Dale Sr just flat out wrecked people and claimed it was a failed bump n run. That's not rubbin, that's wreckin, and anyone can do it.
@@flammenjc nope not anyone can do that
Sorry but the Gen 4 will always be the best racing package and most fun to watch.........
You missed Kurt Busch's in 2002
One does not simply pass dale earnheart for the win
Terry with a terrible attempt at a bump n run 😂
Should have waited a lap
Ok how did Ricky rudd get black flagged for a simple bump and run on davey Allison??????
Still to this day feel like Rudd should have got the win, can't think of any other time in nascar where someone got black flagged for a move like that.
This was when NASCAR was fun, before they changed all the rules!! You bump people these days you get a team cryin they got bumped. You don’t see the bump and run like back in the day. And Earnhardt was best at it. That’s my opinion.