It's cool hearing the names Marty Robbins and Red Farmer 😊
@IanTheMotorsportsMan_YT9 ай бұрын
it is about time that NASCAR released the ABC Broadcast version of the 1973 Daytona 500!
@lejacksonjr3Ай бұрын
I really hope someone finds the ABC broadcast of the 1975 500. That's the only one missing now.
@IanTheMotorsportsMan_YTАй бұрын
@ is it on NASCAR Classics’ website?
@AustinLaPlanteАй бұрын
It's only the Car & Track program that has the '75 Daytona 500 highlights, not the ABC version.
@cjs831722 ай бұрын
One interesting note regarding Pete Hamilton's effort was that the 1970 Daytona 500 champion (a fact that both the ABC WWOS broadcast and the Car & Track versions of this race neglect to mention) was actually driving a car entered by Jack Housby. Housby's #9 car had been driven by Ramo Stott in the 1972 race, but was uncompetitive, barely missed the Walter Ballard crash, and soon after, retired from that year's race. But Hamilton put it on the front row for the 1973 Daytona 500, but after running well in his quaifying race, dropped out with engine problems, and another engine failure caused him to be the first out of the '73 Daytona 500, just before Gordon Johncock, who was to win that year's rain and tragedy-plagued Indianapolis 500, met the same fate in Hoss Ellington's #28 car. Housby's son Kevin would qualify for the race in 1980, but tangled with Chuck Bown to create the race's first caution period and would later drop out of his only Daytona 500 with engine problems.
@TigerMaskIVNJPWАй бұрын
In the Booth: Jim McKay and Jackie Stewart Reporter: Chris Economaki
@HirookiGotoCHAOS-n3sАй бұрын
Jim McKay and Jackie Stewart in the booth with Chris Economaki on pit road.
@lucasraven9893Ай бұрын
They said Pete Hamilton from Maine. I thought he was from Massachusetts?
@DavidClark-vu3dw22 күн бұрын
He's a Yankee, didn't matter! 😅
@thomashallman54367 ай бұрын
when nascar did not discriminate against the rebel flag nowadays they do unfortunately hail to the king
@turgid_member871715 күн бұрын
Ironic you say that, since The King spent literal decades advocating for the traitors' rag to be banned from the track.