complete race from North Wilkesboro, Davey Allison was the winner, this is also a historical video time capsule in was Junior Johnson appreciation day and Benny Parsons shows how to brew moonshine
I send my deepest sense of gratitude for you uploading the 1992 spring event at North Wilkesboro. I've always been a huge Allison fan, and I've been searching for live coverage from this event for a long duration. I consider Davey Allison to be one of the most underrated drivers in Professional Motorsports history. Rhetoric can't describe how many victories, or championships that he would've achieved throughout the rest of his career. He would've gone down as one of the Legends of NASCAR.
@@vapinbachelor289 When I typed this back in 2011, I mean it in the sense of statistics as well. Oh and if I responded anything overtly religious in pontificating ways, I've since became an atheist at least very skeptical of anything supernatural which is no disrespect toward visceral types since much of it's an allegory for charity, but I think it's a force that's' mainly fallen into the wrong hands over world history. And Davey's literally my all time favorite classic driver and athlete essentially in anything. But, let's also be fair, I know at the rate he was going he would've certainly nabbed well over forty wins and at least a single off one championship if not lots more which I know he was more than capable, but on the math alone he doesn't have say Jeff Gordon's or even Richard Petty's milestones which isn't in way to diminish his own career accomplishments in racing, but still. That's why I resent it when people let their unbridled passions dictate reasonable decision making that should be independent of sentimentality. Not saying you're guilty of that, but you know how that ultimately goes anyway. Perspective is almost everything in context of course. I read somewhere on racing reference that allegedly the Pocono tumble ruined him and while I don't think that's the case, that certainly affected him as with Clifford's unfortunate passing throughout the rest of '92 which allowed obviously Alan to catch up to 'em in the final points, but I still think he and Larry Mac had well over twenty plus wins left in 'em as with a championship if not multiple ones as I've said. Regardless of the arithmetic, I would never myself as a fan think less of his legacy. Davey was so positively unlike most people in the world at the time. So genuinely kind and friendly which is where his real appeal laid. Would've undoubtedly been the face of the sport for the rest of the future as with the other consistent frontrunners in the way Kyle Larson basically is now. Larson's my favorite active driver. Believe it or not, I actually share Kyle's birthday.
This was a GREAT track, i miss this place. I argued once on the Sirius Satelite radio show how this track needs to be re opened. Man you get that small track packed with the new cars, that would be the BEST. I have friends out that way and sales team that drive by it everyday. Hot damn, that is a great place. Love also Benny is the pioneer of "moonshiners" on TV with the still,
The Earnhardt/Wallace battle at around the 1:30:00 mark was so much fun to watch! I'll always be an Earnhardt fan, but loved watching Rusty give the bumping back to Earnhardt.
'92. the year I got into nascar (also as far back as i can remember). Thanks for putting these up! Can't have these days back, but i'm glad it's documented :D
He's missed. His legacy lives on forever. His accomplishments are a matter of record. For a man who won 19 races in 191 starts, impressive. There's drivers who have run that much of races that won't achieve even those numbers.
1 of Davey Allison's more impressive wins. He was dealing w/ severe pain following a wreck the previous week at Bristol. Jimmy Hensley qualified the car & gave Davey a P7 starting spot. Davey held off a strong challenge from Rusty Wallace to get the win
It makes me really sad, too. This was racing! Damn good racing! Now we are stuck with 1.5 mile Cookie Cutter tracks where aerodynamics means everything. I'm not the biggest fan as I used to be. NA$CAR would be much better if Davey Allison, Alan Kulwicki and Ernie Irvan were still racing.
I wonder what it would take to get racing back to North Wilkesboro? Get a bunch of fans to invest or even the drivers! Tony Stewart has a stake in several dirt tracks.
yeah I was a big Davey fan, I was crushed when he died, we all lost when he died
I really really love watching these old Nascar races a whole whole lot and I still watch Nascar
Bring back North Wilkesboro!!
I send my deepest sense of gratitude for you uploading the 1992 spring event at North Wilkesboro. I've always been a huge Allison fan, and I've been searching for live coverage from this event for a long duration. I consider Davey Allison to be one of the most underrated drivers in Professional Motorsports history. Rhetoric can't describe how many victories, or championships that he would've achieved throughout the rest of his career. He would've gone down as one of the Legends of NASCAR.
Would've? Believe he is.
@@vapinbachelor289 When I typed this back in 2011, I mean it in the sense of statistics as well. Oh and if I responded anything overtly religious in pontificating ways, I've since became an atheist at least very skeptical of anything supernatural which is no disrespect toward visceral types since much of it's an allegory for charity, but I think it's a force that's' mainly fallen into the wrong hands over world history. And Davey's literally my all time favorite classic driver and athlete essentially in anything. But, let's also be fair, I know at the rate he was going he would've certainly nabbed well over forty wins and at least a single off one championship if not lots more which I know he was more than capable, but on the math alone he doesn't have say Jeff Gordon's or even Richard Petty's milestones which isn't in way to diminish his own career accomplishments in racing, but still. That's why I resent it when people let their unbridled passions dictate reasonable decision making that should be independent of sentimentality. Not saying you're guilty of that, but you know how that ultimately goes anyway. Perspective is almost everything in context of course. I read somewhere on racing reference that allegedly the Pocono tumble ruined him and while I don't think that's the case, that certainly affected him as with Clifford's unfortunate passing throughout the rest of '92 which allowed obviously Alan to catch up to 'em in the final points, but I still think he and Larry Mac had well over twenty plus wins left in 'em as with a championship if not multiple ones as I've said. Regardless of the arithmetic, I would never myself as a fan think less of his legacy. Davey was so positively unlike most people in the world at the time. So genuinely kind and friendly which is where his real appeal laid. Would've undoubtedly been the face of the sport for the rest of the future as with the other consistent frontrunners in the way Kyle Larson basically is now. Larson's my favorite active driver. Believe it or not, I actually share Kyle's birthday.
Thank you for posting this, you don’t appreciate something special until it’s gone.
This was a GREAT track, i miss this place. I argued once on the Sirius Satelite radio show how this track needs to be re opened. Man you get that small track packed with the new cars, that would be the BEST. I have friends out that way and sales team that drive by it everyday. Hot damn, that is a great place. Love also Benny is the pioneer of "moonshiners" on TV with the still,
The Earnhardt/Wallace battle at around the 1:30:00 mark was so much fun to watch! I'll always be an Earnhardt fan, but loved watching Rusty give the bumping back to Earnhardt.
some of the best racing ever
'92. the year I got into nascar (also as far back as i can remember). Thanks for putting these up! Can't have these days back, but i'm glad it's documented :D
Was at this and every one until 96 about brings me to tears everytime I drive by there now.
R.I.P. Davey Allison
I like the commercials.. Saturday Night thunder, Bennys Buffet..
great memories.. and great track.. not a bad seat..
Davey Allison, such a underrated driver. If only he had lived, Nascar would be even more better than it is now.
He's missed.
His legacy lives on forever.
His accomplishments are a matter of record.
For a man who won 19 races in 191 starts, impressive.
There's drivers who have run that much of races that won't achieve even those numbers.
Great race track! awesome full video thanks!!
that background music at 29:00 takes me back to my childhood.
Ah I love early 1990s racing! Long live Lumina!
Lumina drivers respect +100000
1 of Davey Allison's more impressive wins. He was dealing w/ severe pain following a wreck the previous week at Bristol. Jimmy Hensley qualified the car & gave Davey a P7 starting spot. Davey held off a strong challenge from Rusty Wallace to get the win
miss the fuck out of this racetrack. i was 10 when they ran the last race here, and ever since then i have wanted nascar to go back.
I do hear they are going to repair the track and update it. It will be great to see racing return to the Carolinas one day.
thanks for posting; yup, this was a real track. some of the new tracks are all about revenue; sure hope they keep Martinsville going
It always makes me wonder just how many races and championships Davey Allison and Alan Kulwicki could have had if not for the tragedies of 1993.
Same could be said for Ernie and Tim too
It makes me really sad, too. This was racing! Damn good racing! Now we are stuck with 1.5 mile Cookie Cutter tracks where aerodynamics means everything. I'm not the biggest fan as I used to be. NA$CAR would be much better if Davey Allison, Alan Kulwicki and Ernie Irvan were still racing.
Legends
@TheOZ1853 it was my favorite track 5/8th a mile of racing perfection
Back when racing was cool and fun..R.I.P. to a once great sport!!
love the commercials
you got that right, I rarely watch races anymore since the shift to the "cookie cutter" tracks and the "chase" situation
I wonder what it would take to get racing back to North Wilkesboro? Get a bunch of fans to invest or even the drivers! Tony Stewart has a stake in several dirt tracks.
2Even too finish one of these races even in last place is commendable.
39:26 seeing Richard Petty without his hat or sunglasses always so jarring.
Never say the winner in the caption!!!!!!
yea, all about bigger tracks and ad-dollars; at least we have some of these races archived
Poor Bob Jenkins!!
Oh RIP k mart
@Browntown12 ......and thats how it is now?!?!?!
ESPN, ESPN YOUR FACE
Who's here after Iracing came to this track (virtually) after a 25 year hiatus.
I'm getting down to the 501 club.
1:57:34 . Is that a young Jimmie Johnson's sport truck?
This race is too annoying to watch with all the commercials