Tim Richmond was so good. He almost certainly would have rivaled Dale Earnhardt head to head for many more years. He was a true wheelman. Gone too soon.
Cars that looked like cars...you could almost create these at home. Sounds wonderful. Exciting racing, epic drivers. Nascar was so mega back then. THIS was racing!
I was there! Sitting between turn 1 and the esses. Glad the rain held off as it was a gloomy day and it looked like it could rain at any point. I've been to almost every race there since 86, except for one or two years. I'll be there again in a couple of weeks.
We just lost Bob this week that's what propelled me to watch this race cuz I knew he called it. He was a very humble approachable and down-to-earth guy he would have a conversation with anybody that wanted to. He will be missed in the racing community
Im so glad to see this race uploaded. Our whole family was there at turn 2 when i was 19 yo..Living an hour from the track, makes me want to spend more time there in 2021-22..✌
Ok NASCAR, this looks acceptable! Really nice quality, bars on the side, just perfect! 👌🏻 this is exactly how it should look & not have it cropped or would not! 🏁
There have been many, many wonderful periods of NASCAR, but to me this might be the peak: 1986 had Tim Richmond at his best being mentored by Harry Hyde with Bodine and the #5 team being entirely reconstituted under Gary Nelson and winning Daytona. It had Earnhardt in the #3 Wrangler car winning the Winston Cup, with the ‘85 Cup Champion Waltrip in Junior Johnson’s Budweiser #11 with Bonnett in #12, Rusty Wallace began his rise in the #27 Blue Max car and got his first victory, Ricky Rudd was in the Bud Moore car, and Alan Kulwicki had his rookie season. There were also so many champions still in their prime, like Richard Petty and Cale Yarborough, Buddy Baker in the #88 Crisco car, and Bobby Allison racing against his son Davey. There was the drama of the Elliott brothers coming off their insane 1985 season when Bill Elliott and the #9 Coors car became legends, along with amazing independents and owner/drivers like Dave Marcis and Jimmy Means. Benny and Phil Parsons, Harry Gant, Kenny Schrader in Junie Donlavy’s car, Terry Labonte in the Piedmont #44? Just perfect.
This raw satellite feed was probably the best footage they could find of this race if I had to guess, which also explains why we don't see any ESPN graphics.
Huh, things I never knew... Pancho Carter/Big Al/Rock Noop made Winston Cup starts. I assume that's Rick Mears in the booth? Yes they are lethal but the cigarette liveries work so, so well with the car bodies. Same for Indycars of the time too. No Bus Stop, that was five years away and many crashes latel Buddy Baker as a crew chief. It may be nostalgia talking but the cars looked cleaner and simpler and had unique styles without all the flares and trickery. Why can't we go back to the simple, clean lines? I know that's what the Gen7's going for but really, we all know the teams will screw it up when they get their hands on it...
This year in 1986 there’s no catchfences and with lots of trees at the Glen and right now there’s catchfences and they leveled so many trees to make the RV parking lot.
Used to watch this with my dad long distance phone call. We took turns paying each week. This race I remember we kept asking "Who is the dummy doing color commentary?" Lol Rick Mears didnt know squat about NASCAR. Bob Jenkins though...the man!
And then when Ned and Benny joined the booth, we had the greatest announcing team ever assembled! ESPN of the '80s and '90s will always be my favorite presenters of this stuff. It just wasn't as good after the 'new' TV contract, post-ESPN...
Why is there never any mention of the v6 powered cars. Waltrip was fast with a v6 in the early 80’s as well but never any comments from the announcers about it.
1986 Budweiser at the Glen at Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen New York Tim Richmond capture the checkered flag I like to see old school Chevrolet and Buick
Yeah, Nelson Piquet won. Brazil are really killing it lately. They got 1st *and* 2nd! Have you heard of Ayrton Senna? I think he's gonna go places. He got the pole for last race and still managed a 2nd place finish.
@@travisdavid7606 Sure sounds like a V6, but I'll bet that it's due to trickery such as having certain individual primary tubes crossing over to the other bank's trunk pipe. (post collector) Maybe a flat-plane crank or something like that? All of the above???
@@stephanienoblet8503 Ricky Rudd actually slid into/killed one of Bill Elliotts crew members, Mike Richt, at the 1990 season finale at Atlanta. As a result, pit road speed was introduced in 1991. Originally NASCAR tried some convoluted pit road procedures where only certain cars could pit but that didn't last long. The 1991 Daytona 500 was a bit of a circus because of the dumb pit road rules.
They were actually planning on adding more road courses in cup during this time and even run some street circuits, they had a car in the planning stages, 1987 was to be the first season for this particular car but the project got cancelled.
I know I'm only 22 but nascar ain't the same no more the last evolution sucks the one before that was ok back then to like 2016 was the much better now there's too many crazy rules and thd cars arent the same they need to go back to this type of NASCAR
Tim Richmond was so good. He almost certainly would have rivaled Dale Earnhardt head to head for many more years. He was a true wheelman. Gone too soon.
Bob Jenkins was the voice of American motorsports for myself and a lot of others who grew up in the 80's and 90's. His legacy will live forever.
Cars that looked like cars...you could almost create these at home. Sounds wonderful. Exciting racing, epic drivers. Nascar was so mega back then. THIS was racing!
you guys should uplload entire seasons, I would love to relive old seasons
Woa….Al Unser Sr, Bob Jenkins (RIP) and Rick Mears as a commentator…oh they 80s. Love it!
I was there! Sitting between turn 1 and the esses. Glad the rain held off as it was a gloomy day and it looked like it could rain at any point. I've been to almost every race there since 86, except for one or two years. I'll be there again in a couple of weeks.
Let's go back to having the car bodies looking different. No more universal template with grille and head light stickers.
Amen brother!!
I have good news regarding next years cars
Each manufacturers bodies have been different for the last 8 years...
Did you start typing this comment 10 years ago?
Bob Jenkins was the best!!
We just lost Bob this week that's what propelled me to watch this race cuz I knew he called it. He was a very humble approachable and down-to-earth guy he would have a conversation with anybody that wanted to. He will be missed in the racing community
I am 20 and I love watching old nascar races
Buddy Baker,,,,had the knowledge and the voice,that made him one of the best ever to call a racing event......Bet-ya.
Im so glad to see this race uploaded. Our whole family was there at turn 2 when i was 19 yo..Living an hour from the track, makes me want to spend more time there in 2021-22..✌
the last year or so, i keep getting drawn back into this sport. love nascar. love it.
Ok NASCAR, this looks acceptable! Really nice quality, bars on the side, just perfect! 👌🏻 this is exactly how it should look & not have it cropped or would not! 🏁
Tv ratios were different back then
@@DevonMopiedmont1143 I know that. Which is I complemented NASCAR for making this right!
All the people who see these videos are true nascar fans ❤
I am 60 and after I watch the 1957 Daytona 500 on the beach I am hooked the car sounds are so freaken awsome real loud 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for not spoiling the results
There have been many, many wonderful periods of NASCAR, but to me this might be the peak:
1986 had Tim Richmond at his best being mentored by Harry Hyde with Bodine and the #5 team being entirely reconstituted under Gary Nelson and winning Daytona. It had Earnhardt in the #3 Wrangler car winning the Winston Cup, with the ‘85 Cup Champion Waltrip in Junior Johnson’s Budweiser #11 with Bonnett in #12, Rusty Wallace began his rise in the #27 Blue Max car and got his first victory, Ricky Rudd was in the Bud Moore car, and Alan Kulwicki had his rookie season. There were also so many champions still in their prime, like Richard Petty and Cale Yarborough, Buddy Baker in the #88 Crisco car, and Bobby Allison racing against his son Davey. There was the drama of the Elliott brothers coming off their insane 1985 season when Bill Elliott and the #9 Coors car became legends, along with amazing independents and owner/drivers like Dave Marcis and Jimmy Means. Benny and Phil Parsons, Harry Gant, Kenny Schrader in Junie Donlavy’s car, Terry Labonte in the Piedmont #44? Just perfect.
CRISCO....Greatest NASCAR sponsor EVER! 😂😂👍....& Ribbs blows 4 engines on the weekend... before the race! 😂😂😂
i notice Elliott and Rudd have a different aero package on their fords than on oval tracks. interesting... looks good.
This is awesome. Thank you for uploading!
If you want to know what it was like to drive these cars you can run them on iRacing in their NASCAR classic series.
One of the most fun cars on the service!!
Yep. And it's a fckn blast!
Just blast the spaceheater at your feet and put the sound at full blast.
Crazy seeing the track without even a bus stop option
Not a fan of cutting out the start of the broadcast or the blurry pillarboxing (Black bars, please), but thanks for uploading it just the same.
This raw satellite feed was probably the best footage they could find of this race if I had to guess, which also explains why we don't see any ESPN graphics.
Thanks NASCAR for the upload.
Wish the cars still looked like this.
Huh, things I never knew...
Pancho Carter/Big Al/Rock Noop made Winston Cup starts.
I assume that's Rick Mears in the booth?
Yes they are lethal but the cigarette liveries work so, so well with the car bodies. Same for Indycars of the time too.
No Bus Stop, that was five years away and many crashes latel
Buddy Baker as a crew chief.
It may be nostalgia talking but the cars looked cleaner and simpler and had unique styles without all the flares and trickery. Why can't we go back to the simple, clean lines? I know that's what the Gen7's going for but really, we all know the teams will screw it up when they get their hands on it...
George Follmer was also in the field and Willy T Ribbs was a DNS
Wow! Those were racecars! Thanks for posting!
That moment when you blow 4 motors before the race even starts
This year in 1986 there’s no catchfences and with lots of trees at the Glen and right now there’s catchfences and they leveled so many trees to make the RV parking lot.
these things drive like buses on a road course. awesome :D
Used to watch this with my dad long distance phone call. We took turns paying each week. This race I remember we kept asking "Who is the dummy doing color commentary?" Lol Rick Mears didnt know squat about NASCAR. Bob Jenkins though...the man!
And then when Ned and Benny joined the booth, we had the greatest announcing team ever assembled! ESPN of the '80s and '90s will always be my favorite presenters of this stuff. It just wasn't as good after the 'new' TV contract, post-ESPN...
I didn't notice even a door ding in the top 10+ cars!
Why is there never any mention of the v6 powered cars. Waltrip was fast with a v6 in the early 80’s as well but never any comments from the announcers about it.
Not only that, from the fans too, nobody even mention it in the comment, the peculiar sound made me do some reserch on the subject
The Cup series did not use V6 engines. The Busch series did starting in 1982.
It is true that I was 1 year old at that time but still I find this video perfectly impressive!
Gotta love the 80’s! 🤘
When the cars were beautiful pieces of art.
Looking forward to this race
The engine from all of the cars are so cool
Beast
But why did the 11 car sound distinctively different than the rest of the cars ?
Racing without blah-blah and cry-babies ("He pushed me!")!
Awesome! 😊👍🏻
I was born on June 11 1986 I didn’t get into Nascar until Dale Sr. died
1986 Budweiser at the Glen at Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen New York Tim Richmond capture the checkered flag I like to see old school Chevrolet and Buick
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@@ligma1044 I agree
@@RowdyGromwwwww I LOVE OLD SCHOOL RACING
@@RowdyGromwwwww how is this trash, this is old school racing. This is when all the legends raced. It’s better than this years.
@@RowdyGromwwwww new nascar sucks this is awesoem no stages no comp yellow no restriction plates
Darrel Waltips car sounded different than the other cars. What was the difference ?
I wonder if 2011 & 2012 would be the next videos.. (or even 2000)
Hmm stock cars that're 1.5x the width of the Fox Mustang GT
Anyone watched the F1 race in Hungary this past sunday?
Yeah, Nelson Piquet won. Brazil are really killing it lately. They got 1st *and* 2nd! Have you heard of Ayrton Senna? I think he's gonna go places. He got the pole for last race and still managed a 2nd place finish.
Yea! Go Estebon!!!
Allloooooonnnnnnnsssssssoooooo!!!
@@nickwilliams6621 fitting reply! Hahaha
RIP Bob Jenkins
That was Awesome 👊💪🏁
Is this a satellite feed of the race?
It's a real shame they leveled so many trees at Watkins to make more money on camping. Especially turn 10 to 11 area.
Do I here V6 up front Rusty or Darrell?
It was Darrel was it a v6 ?
@@t-bone9403 I'm not sure I've heard it's 90° exhaust V8 but sounds like V6
@Stapleton42 what's up with the sound of the Tide Ride?
@@travisdavid7606 Sure sounds like a V6, but I'll bet that it's due to trickery such as having certain individual primary tubes crossing over to the other bank's trunk pipe. (post collector)
Maybe a flat-plane crank or something like that?
All of the above???
No.
These were some of nascar's greastest years...
I miss b.p though...🤠
Why are they going so fast on pit road? Was there no speed limit back then?
No there wasn’t they only changed and add a speed limit when a car crashed into Rick Rudds crewmen
@@stephanienoblet8503 Ricky Rudd actually slid into/killed one of Bill Elliotts crew members, Mike Richt, at the 1990 season finale at Atlanta. As a result, pit road speed was introduced in 1991. Originally NASCAR tried some convoluted pit road procedures where only certain cars could pit but that didn't last long. The 1991 Daytona 500 was a bit of a circus because of the dumb pit road rules.
Best name ever…Jack Arute
Where is the current race at? wanna see boy win!
Back when there was no bus stop
It’s a shame nascar only had 2 road courses back then :(
They were actually planning on adding more road courses in cup during this time and even run some street circuits, they had a car in the planning stages, 1987 was to be the first season for this particular car but the project got cancelled.
Lol two is enough..
@@TKizzy12 lol no.There’s 38 races and only 7 of them are on road courses the schedule is still 80-85% ovals chill out it ain’t a big deal
@@DannyBoy-qd2jb Agree with him, two is plenty. Keeps them special, and road course races aren't good enough to justify having more than that
There’s to many ovals on the schedule.28 is wayyyyy to many
God Bless you Bob Jenkins…
Not going to lie. Rusty looked bada$$ out of control there power sliding it around the to keep ahead of the leaders there
Do my ears deceive me? I swear I hear a V6 occasionally
Same
It sounds like DW got a V6
@@travisdavid7606 I kinda wonder if he had 180* degree headers, that would kinda make it sound like an exotic with a flat plane crank 🤷🏻♂️
Like the new Vette in Imsa
I've heard DW talk about the V6 in Busch series back in the day I wonder if it was the 4.3?
Tim Richmond!!!
It's a good thing that you couldn't advertise cigarettes back then on TV.
Richard Petty
I tried to watch this but after the 7th Ford Truck AD. in the first 10 laps enough was enough.
3rd
No reply 500
I know I'm only 22 but nascar ain't the same no more the last evolution sucks the one before that was ok back then to like 2016 was the much better now there's too many crazy rules and thd cars arent the same they need to go back to this type of NASCAR
cant even watch the video because of all the stupid ads
I am the 100th comment
this was so boring to watch rather prefer today's road course races over this yawn
Europeans needs to know that NASCAR cars can turn right all they had to do is watch this video