Louisiana Motor Speedway is available on Stunod for Download and now it includes the night version from the 1997 All-Star Race! Link: stunodracing.net/index.php?resources/louisiana-motor-speedway-fictional-winston-cup-series-short-track.18778/
I'm getting major 90s ESPN Year in Review vibes from this, the ones with the late, great Jenkins stood at Daytona or somewhere and narrating to the camera then narrating the year's events. You have nailed that vibe and the only thing missing (which is understandable due to YT's attitudes and policies) is music that goes throughout the whole video a la ESPN's Rear View Mirror and NASCAR's Year in Review series they did seemingly every year in the 90s. This is an awesome series and channel. I love my alternate history and have gone back and tracking from your first year in this alternate universe and am all here for it. I'm hoping you'd do this for other series/sports, I'd love a what if for the NFL or MLB or NBA or NHL as well using the best games those sports had, which were mid 2000s releases
I got an idea for Vol. 22 for racing infinity. What if Furniture Row Racing still raced into the next Gen era and how would the team look like. PS for future racing infinity videos you should use the better cautions mod so it looks like a modern day cup, xfinity, trucks, or ARCA races
1:15:38 with Clifford and Davey Allison finishing out of the top 25 in points, PepsiCo will be most likely out at Bobby Allison Racing at year’s end, meaning that 2 car team will need new sponsors for both cars in 1998.
So what's gonna happen with Davey Allison? Does he change teams? And does PepsiCo come to Hendrick? Maybe luring a certain driver out of the Ford camp?
How does a champion early in the decade end up having such a lackluster career? I like how this uses a game to simulate the events, because otherwise most people would make personal favorite drivers win otherwise.
Also we see Jeff Gordon’s McDonald’s , Ernie Irvans MBNA and Sterling Marlin’s Lowe’s Ford Tauruses for 1998 already painted. There will be more cars to follow soon.
Just binged the whole story over the past 3 days And im worried because instead of making cars safer they changed dega and ik the big safety innovation gonna be caused by a death Also just FYI theres a 1998 version of the Charlotte Roval that exists
In Sunday night lights 1998 I would like to see: Food Lion or Microsoft sponsor a Cup Team Greg Moore to Stock Gt Jason Jarrett to Super Sportsman Full Time and Adam Petty to do Part time in Super Sportsman in the 2nd half of the season before going Full Time in 1999
@trevortuominen8233 yeah, but why would he as good as Sabco is? I'd love to see that Hot Wheels scheme on the 42, especially since Surge replaced Mello Yello around that time.
Yep. She joins her father (a three-time winner) as a Daytona 500 champion, and is the second female winner of the event. I see Kelley and her brothers continuing the Earnhardt dominance for years to come.
Hey Alex, I’ve got an idea. Maybe from 1998 onwards, it could be really beneficial to maybe do the Daytona 500s as their own videos, similar to the format as What if Dale Earnhardt was still alive?. Could really help to immerse people in the narrative.
Yeah, in this timeline Tim Richmond doesn't have aids but instead has a drug addiction and goes to rehab and gets clean, JD McDuffie never has his deadly crash at Watkins Glen in 1991, also, in 1992 there was a massive pileup at Talladega in the fall race, injuring multiple drivers, including a career ending injury for Danny Marshall, and NASCAR stopped racing there to reconfigure the track down from 2.66 miles to 1.66 miles, and decrease the banking, the Daytona 500 is the only restrictor plate race now as the July 4th weekend race was moved to the road course.
Louisiana Motor Speedway is available on Stunod for Download and now it includes the night version from the 1997 All-Star Race!
Link: stunodracing.net/index.php?resources/louisiana-motor-speedway-fictional-winston-cup-series-short-track.18778/
My son informed me of your channel and I’m quite impressed
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it!
I'm getting major 90s ESPN Year in Review vibes from this, the ones with the late, great Jenkins stood at Daytona or somewhere and narrating to the camera then narrating the year's events. You have nailed that vibe and the only thing missing (which is understandable due to YT's attitudes and policies) is music that goes throughout the whole video a la ESPN's Rear View Mirror and NASCAR's Year in Review series they did seemingly every year in the 90s.
This is an awesome series and channel. I love my alternate history and have gone back and tracking from your first year in this alternate universe and am all here for it. I'm hoping you'd do this for other series/sports, I'd love a what if for the NFL or MLB or NBA or NHL as well using the best games those sports had, which were mid 2000s releases
I just found your channel and I think I have a new NR2003 channel to binge.
Good stuff man!
I'm glad you're enjoying it! Thank you for your support!
1998 will be 50 years of NASCAR
the 50th Anniversary of the Motorsports world of Nascar. 😇
I got an idea for Vol. 22 for racing infinity.
What if Furniture Row Racing still raced into the next Gen era and how would the team look like.
PS for future racing infinity videos you should use the better cautions mod so it looks like a modern day cup, xfinity, trucks, or ARCA races
Sunday Night Lights 1997 has been a year to Remember.
Imagine how loud the crowd cheered Richard Petty for that final win!
Yep.
Great video! The only problem is how long I have to wait for 1998.
Maybe I can assist you in making this series?
Maybe help paint some cars?
@@carolinekelman2403 They're keeping it in house
1:15:38 with Clifford and Davey Allison finishing out of the top 25 in points, PepsiCo will be most likely out at Bobby Allison Racing at year’s end, meaning that 2 car team will need new sponsors for both cars in 1998.
Yep.
Wouldn't be surprised to see the team collapse after 2000 at the latest unless they get things together.
So what's gonna happen with Davey Allison? Does he change teams? And does PepsiCo come to Hendrick? Maybe luring a certain driver out of the Ford camp?
How does a champion early in the decade end up having such a lackluster career? I like how this uses a game to simulate the events, because otherwise most people would make personal favorite drivers win otherwise.
@@PaperBanjo64I'm guessing it's his dad's team holding him back.
1:25:08 Ford goes to the new Taurus model for 1998 just like in real life
Also we see Jeff Gordon’s McDonald’s , Ernie Irvans MBNA and Sterling Marlin’s Lowe’s Ford Tauruses for 1998 already painted. There will be more cars to follow soon.
I'd love to see CASCAR documented as well, if it's possible I could run CASCAR if needed.
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Just binged the whole story over the past 3 days
And im worried because instead of making cars safer they changed dega and ik the big safety innovation gonna be caused by a death
Also just FYI theres a 1998 version of the Charlotte Roval that exists
Alex has said he will never kill off a driver in any NR2003 project he does.
Gen-4 cars on the Roval would be a neat concept I think Alex should consider.
Speaking of, what website has the 1998 Roval?
In Sunday night lights 1998 I would like to see:
Food Lion or Microsoft sponsor a Cup Team
Greg Moore to Stock Gt
Jason Jarrett to Super Sportsman Full Time and
Adam Petty to do Part time in Super Sportsman in the 2nd half of the season before going Full Time in 1999
I'm curious as to what number Adam would use when he gets to Cup, since Patty Moise already has the 45.
Maybe Petty Enterprises buys Larry Hedrick's team and runs the 41, or since Terry LaBonte is in the 17 they run the 44.
I'm expecting Adam Petty to run the 42 Richard Petty drove when he runs in the sportsman series.
@@PaperBanjo64Assuming, of course, KP doesn't come back to Petty Enterprises and run the 44 eventually.
@trevortuominen8233 yeah, but why would he as good as Sabco is? I'd love to see that Hot Wheels scheme on the 42, especially since Surge replaced Mello Yello around that time.
1:00:15 Kelley Earnhardt won the Daytona 500?!
Yep. She joins her father (a three-time winner) as a Daytona 500 champion, and is the second female winner of the event. I see Kelley and her brothers continuing the Earnhardt dominance for years to come.
After she won the 500, if you look closely, she does a grass burnout. Just like when her dad won the 1998 Daytona 500 in real life.
Hey Alex, I’ve got an idea. Maybe from 1998 onwards, it could be really beneficial to maybe do the Daytona 500s as their own videos, similar to the format as What if Dale Earnhardt was still alive?. Could really help to immerse people in the narrative.
I'm sorry, but Tim Richmond, and J.D.Muffie are alive?! And what version of Talladega is THAT?!
Yeah, in this timeline Tim Richmond doesn't have aids but instead has a drug addiction and goes to rehab and gets clean, JD McDuffie never has his deadly crash at Watkins Glen in 1991, also, in 1992 there was a massive pileup at Talladega in the fall race, injuring multiple drivers, including a career ending injury for Danny Marshall, and NASCAR stopped racing there to reconfigure the track down from 2.66 miles to 1.66 miles, and decrease the banking, the Daytona 500 is the only restrictor plate race now as the July 4th weekend race was moved to the road course.