As someone who did some took broadcasting classes, and as someone who has been a motorsport fan their entire life, I find these satellite feeds so damn cool and interesting. The constant conversations between pit road, the booth, radio, producers is just fascinating. Just an incredible race and broadcast to go back through.
The height of NASCAR popularity, everyone wanted to be at the races. Favre, Reggie, a Supreme Court Justice. The pit reporters kept saying they couldn't move anywhere because of the amount of people in the pits.
The early to mid 2000s were the peak. The 2006 Daytona 500 was the most watched NASCAR race ever (full flag to flag live coverage at least) with 19.4 million viewers watching (11.3 rating/23 share). The 1999 Daytona 500 brought in 12.9 million viewers (9.5 rating/25 share).
I was watching every race in the schedule from 89 onward. I stopped in 94 so I could review of the entire history of Nascar on You Tube that I could find out here. So, I wouldn't be watching anything from 99 for a long while yet. However, since I'm trying to avoid this year we are in now, in particular, I won't mind going back to 99 for a day, because it was a whole heck of a lot betterer way back then there yonder.. . Thanx for posting.
I agree it was. America was still America and no social media or political correctness. If you can go back to 99 I was thinking we could try and stop the Columbine disaster from happening because that sparked the Gun Control stuff and everything changed
3:11:36 The Big One strikes just as CBS comes back from a commercial break, while Mike Joy is promoting the upcoming races on the network during that season.
Man do I miss when the double yellow line rule didn’t exist! Look how many runs and passes happen on the inside, which is almost impossible since the rule was made
If Mike Skinner had been a better Cup driver, say like if Jeff Gordon or a younger Dale Earnhardt had been in that 31 car, it woulda smoked the field. Larry Mac was pretty damn good at setting up racecars for Daytona & Talladega, Skinner just didn't know how or where to put the damn thing to ever win a race. He was close a few times but could never close the deal. In this race in particular, as good as his car was, he & Dale didn't work together worth a damn, both RCR cars were decent but Skinner's car was clearly better, had they worked together one of them woulda won this. Instead, they let Jeff Gordon drive up there by himself and bulldoze his way into the lead with some help from the 3 car which should have helped Skinner but for whatever reason I still to this day do not know why Dale decided to go with Jeff there at the end. Did he think he would be more able to get by the 24 than the 31 & even if you don't think you can get by don't help that motherfucker Gordon into the lead, this is the same son of a bitch who the year prior won 13 races including last summer's 400 miler at this track, he is THE LAST sumbitch you want out front with a few laps left....
It’s the same reason Tony Stewart never drafted with Bobby Labonte and instead opted for Dale Jr, has to do with style of driving and skill. If you’re aggressive you’ll run well with aggressive but if you try it with someone inexperienced like Skinner it’d be a wreck. Dale and Jeff created some of the most exhilarating racing in nascar history which is why the racing tapered off after Dales death. Why wouldn’t he want to create a giant story like that; Battling with the next generations great for the lead in the greatest motor sporting event in America? But I do feel your frustration
This race just makes me more pissed at the lack of safety rules back then. The 10 car(Rudd) should never have been allowed to get back on track, he couldn't run 100mph in that heap and the fact he left pit road with the entire pack of cars coming was just so unsafe. I was at this race and it was f'ing cold ! We were just as they come off turn 2 and the wind and air generated from the cars made the temperature feel much lower. We didn't expect that temperature and was almost miserable all race......but.....I'm a huge Rusty Wallace fan and I was loving this race and I really thought he would finally win it. He had the fastest car by far but they made a big mistake by not pitting and I was so pissed at them for staying out. When Rudd was exiting pit and Gordon went to the apron to pass Rusty he should have stayed and forced Gordon to lift but he done the smart thing and moved up...that is when he got caught in the middle. He was still strong enough to stay up by himself but when Skinner got up there and bumped into the side of him .....I would put a paycheck on Rusty lifted and said "F this". I say that cause Rusty has never liked plate racing and the fact he had been on his roof four different times with the last one being really bad. But, I still say the deciding factor was the 2 and 12 not pitting...I really didn't understand that and frankly still don't...lol
Quite frankly, this is the best and my personal favorite Daytona 500. I’m a Jeff Gordon fan, so I was happy to see him win another one. But I agree with everything that you said, Rusty could’ve easily pitted with Gordon and Earnhardt and he would’ve had a better chance at winning. But the whole race was filled with great driving, especially the last 22 laps.
Rusty ain't had no help all them bastards ganged up on my man rusty they knew he had the best car and they wasn't going to help him that's why they hung him out to dry.
As someone who did some took broadcasting classes, and as someone who has been a motorsport fan their entire life, I find these satellite feeds so damn cool and interesting. The constant conversations between pit road, the booth, radio, producers is just fascinating. Just an incredible race and broadcast to go back through.
Jeff Gordon's move on Rusty Wallace is, in my opinion, one of the greatest passes I've ever seen - and certainly one of the ballsiest.
This battle between Dale and Jeff was exciting, but a part of me wanted to see Rusty finally win it.
It’s been said before & will be said again but this is a great era of NASCAR
Top 10 Kenny 💪
I tell you what, there's something about Buddy Baker's voice that makes me feel calm.
The height of NASCAR popularity, everyone wanted to be at the races. Favre, Reggie, a Supreme Court Justice. The pit reporters kept saying they couldn't move anywhere because of the amount of people in the pits.
The early to mid 2000s were the peak. The 2006 Daytona 500 was the most watched NASCAR race ever (full flag to flag live coverage at least) with 19.4 million viewers watching (11.3 rating/23 share). The 1999 Daytona 500 brought in 12.9 million viewers (9.5 rating/25 share).
I'm surprised Buddy was able to notice Jarrett flipping from that one angle. That was an inconspicuous flip.
Jarrett's car got hit at the "right" angle and in that transition of the banking.
I’ve been watching a lot of old broadcasts lately and he catches EVERYTHING! It’s pretty amazing lol
I was watching every race in the schedule from 89 onward. I stopped in 94 so I could review of the entire history of Nascar on You Tube that I could find out here. So, I wouldn't be watching anything from 99 for a long while yet. However, since I'm trying to avoid this year we are in now, in particular, I won't mind going back to 99 for a day, because it was a whole heck of a lot betterer way back then there yonder.. . Thanx for posting.
I agree it was. America was still America and no social media or political correctness. If you can go back to 99 I was thinking we could try and stop the Columbine disaster from happening because that sparked the Gun Control stuff and everything changed
I started with 96 because that's where I started the first time. I wonder if I'll make it to mid 2017 again.
Steve Park
2:37:26
Kenny Schrader and Kenny Irwin Jr
2:47:41
The Big One
3:11:12
Mike Skinner's save
4:08:18
3:11:36 The Big One strikes just as CBS comes back from a commercial break, while Mike Joy is promoting the upcoming races on the network during that season.
The sound quality for this race was bouncy. It also sounded like they were calling a football game.
Glad to see this one back up on YT
I just love jeff gordon and his car he drove in this race is one of his coolest cars he has ever drove
I wish there was a Satellite feed of the 2001 Daytona 500. It was a great 199 and 3/4 laps and a part of nascar history.
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Agreed 👍🏽!
(Raw Satellite Feed) Awesome love watching
But the sound quality for this race was bouncy.
Do you think Clarence Thomas wife didn't like the outcome of the 500 and tried to get NASCAR to overturn it?
Is that Dr. Jerry Punch's voice at 1:22:11? I did not know if he did PA work for Daytona in 1999.
4:17:42 “good job bud” we miss u Dale (r.i.p.)
Ahhh, the good old days
The gear shifter in that 3 car 19:49 looks like a bus shifter compared to what these guys have in the cars of today...
Thank you!!
4:08:52 when i go clean up my moms room.
If you want to watch the race it starts an hour in so skip ahead if you want to watch racing
Man do I miss when the double yellow line rule didn’t exist! Look how many runs and passes happen on the inside, which is almost impossible since the rule was made
That's what I call a REAL raw satellite feed...
If Mike Skinner had been a better Cup driver, say like if Jeff Gordon or a younger Dale Earnhardt had been in that 31 car, it woulda smoked the field. Larry Mac was pretty damn good at setting up racecars for Daytona & Talladega, Skinner just didn't know how or where to put the damn thing to ever win a race. He was close a few times but could never close the deal. In this race in particular, as good as his car was, he & Dale didn't work together worth a damn, both RCR cars were decent but Skinner's car was clearly better, had they worked together one of them woulda won this. Instead, they let Jeff Gordon drive up there by himself and bulldoze his way into the lead with some help from the 3 car which should have helped Skinner but for whatever reason I still to this day do not know why Dale decided to go with Jeff there at the end. Did he think he would be more able to get by the 24 than the 31 & even if you don't think you can get by don't help that motherfucker Gordon into the lead, this is the same son of a bitch who the year prior won 13 races including last summer's 400 miler at this track, he is THE LAST sumbitch you want out front with a few laps left....
It’s the same reason Tony Stewart never drafted with Bobby Labonte and instead opted for Dale Jr, has to do with style of driving and skill. If you’re aggressive you’ll run well with aggressive but if you try it with someone inexperienced like Skinner it’d be a wreck. Dale and Jeff created some of the most exhilarating racing in nascar history which is why the racing tapered off after Dales death. Why wouldn’t he want to create a giant story like that; Battling with the next generations great for the lead in the greatest motor sporting event in America?
But I do feel your frustration
Sometimes when u know 2nd is the best ur gonna do. That’s the choice u make. Gordon wasn’t to be denied
@@joeking9800 The 1998 and 1999 Daytona 500's surpassed the 2000 Daytona 500 in excitement.
Was a cartoon network car was in this race?
The 9 of Lake Speed in the blue dexters lab Melling Ford
@@TheBeigeBox that's actually Jerry Nadeau in the 9
@52:30 hey its that guy who makes laws! can he return nascar to 900hp and steel tube frames?
Why was this taken down and reuploaded?
Most likely copyright claims that got the video taken down originally.
It was from another channel almost two years ago before that one disappeared.
Thks man
I forgot that Greg Gumbel did both races at Daytona for CBS in 1999.
What was going on with the Pit Reporters in the beginning? "Yada Yada Boom Boom?"
It’s the satellite feed portion of it. It’s showing the pit reporters rehearsal while off the air.
At 3:13:24 do u see the wrapper that says cartoon network if u do then theres a cartoon network charactr that i dont know
Thats Dee Dee from dexters laboratory
This race just makes me more pissed at the lack of safety rules back then. The 10 car(Rudd) should never have been allowed to get back on track, he couldn't run 100mph in that heap and the fact he left pit road with the entire pack of cars coming was just so unsafe. I was at this race and it was f'ing cold ! We were just as they come off turn 2 and the wind and air generated from the cars made the temperature feel much lower. We didn't expect that temperature and was almost miserable all race......but.....I'm a huge Rusty Wallace fan and I was loving this race and I really thought he would finally win it. He had the fastest car by far but they made a big mistake by not pitting and I was so pissed at them for staying out. When Rudd was exiting pit and Gordon went to the apron to pass Rusty he should have stayed and forced Gordon to lift but he done the smart thing and moved up...that is when he got caught in the middle. He was still strong enough to stay up by himself but when Skinner got up there and bumped into the side of him .....I would put a paycheck on Rusty lifted and said "F this". I say that cause Rusty has never liked plate racing and the fact he had been on his roof four different times with the last one being really bad. But, I still say the deciding factor was the 2 and 12 not pitting...I really didn't understand that and frankly still don't...lol
Quite frankly, this is the best and my personal favorite Daytona 500. I’m a Jeff Gordon fan, so I was happy to see him win another one. But I agree with everything that you said, Rusty could’ve easily pitted with Gordon and Earnhardt and he would’ve had a better chance at winning. But the whole race was filled with great driving, especially the last 22 laps.
WAY too many hobbled cars puttering around on the apron throughout the whole race. It’s surprising that never led to a tragic calamity.
Two things I have a problem is didn’t have a replay of a crash and didn’t show the pack crossed the finished line tv people are dumb
I just learned a new number...
00th ehh zeroth! Lol
Could have been Rusty's 500 win, easily had the best car, but Jeff out raced him and that was that.
Rusty ain't had no help all them bastards ganged up on my man rusty they knew he had the best car and they wasn't going to help him that's why they hung him out to dry.
Eh Gordon and Bobby Labonte until the engine problems had comparable cars difficult to say which was the absolute best
Those last 20 laps today would have had 2-3 big wrecks. Here in this race they actually raced. They just block and bump now.
I was born on March 17 1990
Nascar was still great in 1999...look,not 1 damn seat to be had...
Nascar today is Cookie cutter it's all bullshit
This and the 2000 race was very forgettable.
This race was fantastic. Gordon vs Earnhardt at the end was so great!
Birdup4life u must be out of your mind to call this a bad race
Clarence Thomas giving the command. NASCAR sure does love their right-wing misogynists don't they?
I’m curious as to your opinion of Joe Biden? Let me guess, “hE’s bEtTeR tHaN tRuMp!”
I’m curious as to your opinion of Joe Biden? Let me guess, “hE’s bEtTeR tHaN tRuMp!”
Dale SR is a joke
So is your life but we're not going there
Oooooo tuff guy over here