People can talk about the F1 turbo era but nothing can match this. 41 pushrod V8s running wide open at 210mph. The sound at the end of lap one is godly
@Stug96809 ай бұрын
The sound of turbo was good but the atmo's era was better with the V10 & V12
@precesionnoreaster15073 ай бұрын
to add onto this indycars turbo era of the early 70s had cars with 1400hp indy qualifying and the late 90s indycars were entering corners at over 255mph, all this to say that oval racing is the goat
@tescoshortage9 ай бұрын
21:12 The very instant that the era of 210 MPH ended.
@mattjohnson69169 ай бұрын
If that one cross wire in the fencing hadn't had kept Bobby's car from flying into the stands I don't think NASCAR would even exist anymore.
@jefferyrobertson75209 ай бұрын
Ranier Racing Number 28 Texaco Havoline Ford Thunderbird Wins At Talladega
@chriscraft13349 ай бұрын
To be honest with everyone Bobby Allison said Harold Kinder the Flagman never missed a beat waving the Caution Flag.
@nocliiping9 ай бұрын
It's amazing how you can hear all the little impacts happening
@adamc79879 ай бұрын
"Had Allison spun at just a slightly different angle, we could have witnessed a tragedy on the scale of the 1955 LeMans Disaster...The line between driver and spectator had ben severed, and it could have ended NASCAR entirely. Fortunately, NASCAR would make good use of their second chance as the era of speed came to a permanent end."
@fixxxer34569 ай бұрын
Looking back it's INSANE that these guys were going 200 MPH plus with no neck restraints, plain seatbelts, open face helmets.
@easyenetwork20238 ай бұрын
They had harnesses, but the open face helmets and no neck restraints were insane.
@rebelracing888 ай бұрын
They also had no power steering in most of the cars and were running on bias-ply tires. Back when you had to be a man to run in Winston Cup.
@tuowl05648 ай бұрын
@@easyenetwork2023 Their harnesses/seat belts were "modern" and seat technology was rapidly improving in the mid to late 80s (custom seats started to become a thing). The roll cages and general build quality by then was also very good, especially among the top teams. These cars were a lot safer than they look in hindsight....
@THROTTLEPOWER9 ай бұрын
Love these vintage races!!!!!!!! 🏁🏁
@AshtainOneal459 ай бұрын
My late grandfather was sitting near where Allison hit the fence. Said it was the scariest racing incident he witnessed until a member of Bill Elliott's pit crew got ran over and k*lled by Ricky Rudd at Atlanta in 1990
@damienalicea86969 ай бұрын
😳
@ryanpaulding11789 ай бұрын
This race is 1 of my favorites all time. The amazing comment that astounds me is when Bob Jenkins said on lap 2 " the pace is 209.82 mph" , I loved Larry's comment nobody wanted to go 209 mph, and yet qualifying was 212- 210 ( top 20) and that was single car qualifying.
@StudioDaVeed9 ай бұрын
24:08 Use slow mo The harmonic balancer came off the front of the engine. You can see the front of the car actually lift as the part leaves the engine. It then flies back and explodes the tire.
@tonyyost3319 ай бұрын
The race that changed nascar forever
@jefferyrobertson75209 ай бұрын
Also Oldsmobile Delta 88 And Pontiac Grand Prix 2 + 2 Fastback Aero Coupe Totally Amazing Badass NASCAR Winston Cup Series From 1986 To 1987
@tonyyost3319 ай бұрын
@@jefferyrobertson7520 I don't really like the front end of the delta
@joshuadodginsatgoogle41169 ай бұрын
The Restrictor plates went on the Cars in July
@Nasty-Canasta9 ай бұрын
@@joshuadodginsatgoogle4116They ran smaller carburetors in for the Firecracker 400 and Talladega 500. The plates didn't get introduced (well reintroduced) until the 1988 Daytona 500
@jefferyrobertson75209 ай бұрын
I Like Buick Regal And Chevrolet Lumina From The Early 90s NASCAR Winston Cup Series
@donaldsink81158 ай бұрын
What would NASCAR give to have 135,000 people in stands today.
@AG-ci7rl4 күн бұрын
Exactly. They painted the seating at most, if not all tracks, multicolored for a reason - it makes it appear there's more fans in the stands, when watching the race on tv.
@kangarooswild8 ай бұрын
the integrity of that catch fencing saved many lives...
@beeemm25786 ай бұрын
Saved Nascar
@Backwoods_8708 ай бұрын
Those Thunder Chickens were hell..Davey Allison was one helluva cool customer
@tymcfadden84967 ай бұрын
The race that changed everything. Still miss Davey to this day.
@robbyburns2 ай бұрын
19:31, if your curious Detroit won Game 7 3-0 over the Maple Leafs to advance to the next round of The Stanley Cup playoffs only to lose 4 games to 1 to the eventual Cup Champion Edmonton Oilers.
@toms5oh5 ай бұрын
I miss Davey Allison ❤
@slimjones74368 ай бұрын
What a great young man great race car driver and the true definition of checkers or wreckers so sad what happened to him he will always be missed man what this sport could have been R.I.P Davey
@AG-ci7rl4 күн бұрын
Thinking back on this era, it's amazing the tires held together, lap after lap, at 210 miles per hour.
@paratrooperlane702217 күн бұрын
This was NASCAR! NOT the garbage that they have today.....
@TheTheratfarmer7 ай бұрын
Geoff Bodine, a hard wreck, hard truck wreck- man he survived.
@adamc79879 ай бұрын
21:13 Had Allison spun at just a slightly different angle, we could have witnessed a tragedy on the scale of the 1955 LeMans Disaster...The line between driver and spectator had ben severed, and it could have ended NASCAR entirely. Fortunately, NASCAR would make good use of their second chance as the era of speed came to a permanent end."
@timsautovision61458 ай бұрын
When racing was actually racing with no gimmicks. Bring what you brung and let the best car and driver win.
@Mbartel5007 ай бұрын
The day that nascar officials shit their pants.
@bleedorange19988 ай бұрын
NASCAR was never the same after this race. Safety tech just wasn’t advanced enough to securely protect the drivers and more importantly the fans at these kinds of speeds. It was unfortunate that engine power had to be restricted after this, but it was necessary.
@chrisrhoads82564 ай бұрын
Who does not like talladega raceing ole school days 🏁🏎👍💪/ thats what they should do now 🤘🇺🇲
@bruces1g5 ай бұрын
I was at this race working as a Paramedic, trackside turn 4. Same place in '88 as well. Still can't help but wonder what Davey Allison could have been.
@georgeregio20026 ай бұрын
20:50 Bobby Allison Crash + Red Flag
@ixlr86779 ай бұрын
thats me lookin thru the destroyed fence on the right. bobby bout got me. i got smacked with a a big chunk of orange bondo off darrells car. dident no he got damage from it till i got home. bobs harmonic balancer hit his rollbar rite above his head knockin out the windshield. few more inches an he wouldent have had a head.
@Leotheleprachaun8 ай бұрын
"It's rare that the fences work and actually catch the cars..." And ever since, they have worked as intended...well...for the most part.
@harvick2win9 ай бұрын
can you post the 1986 talladega 500? that race was a classic!
@jefferyrobertson75209 ай бұрын
I Like 1987 Buick LeSabre And Chevrolet Monte Carlo Super Sport Fastback Aero Coupe Totally Amazing Badass NASCAR Winston Cup Series Beautiful Car In My Opinion NASCAR History Thanks For Uploading
@zcam19698 ай бұрын
Bobby Allison turned a 220 mph lap in practice before this race
@lassoatrainКүн бұрын
Watching this race made me realize that I think at that time more people knew the names of these NASCAR drivers then they did the names of the original 7 NASA astronauts.
@joshhuffine45228 ай бұрын
And we stuck a bandaid on and built the sport!! 210 in 1987, they barely cracked 190 with the pack, what a shame.
@travisbates6049Ай бұрын
Could the cars today run this fast with out restriction plates and be stable enough to drive or would the cars today be faster with out restricted plates
@MMAALL8 ай бұрын
In hindsight this is terrifying, but at the time as a 16-year-old race fan watching on TV, I was just wondering when the darn fence could be fixed so the race would resume. I do remember feeling mortified watching a young Kyle Larson go into the fence at Daytona in an Xfinity race several years ago. Old age does that to you.
@TheTheratfarmer7 ай бұрын
the wiston, smoke it right now.
@timsautovision61458 ай бұрын
The new cars should adopt sets ups like what they had here. The racing would be awesome
@dnasty3122 ай бұрын
#Godspeed, Bobby
@vinewood82958 ай бұрын
That was hard racin back then, look at them cars & them drivers. Chases daddy leadin them to green...
@watsonroadster37079 ай бұрын
The beginning of the end of real racing on the super speedways in NASCAR...
@jefferyrobertson75209 ай бұрын
Daytona International Speedway And Alabama International Motor Speedway From The 80s And Early 90s Aerodynamics Top Speed From 195 To 200 Mph Listen To Kenny Loggins Danger Zone
@JimPinch-te9vqАй бұрын
I love big trucks like this 3200 mph
@TheTheratfarmer7 ай бұрын
Three laps at daytoaa, I don't know.
@JimPinch-te9vqАй бұрын
I think NASCAR driver today we're not able to raise like back in the back in the 80s especially at 200 miles per hour no breaks in between
@nevernotracing395815 күн бұрын
Poor buddy your could see he was tore up
@TheTheratfarmer7 ай бұрын
this woman is ready. this time of day. 7:25.
@TheTheratfarmer7 ай бұрын
A kids meal is all I need, a snack.
@howardrader34164 ай бұрын
I understand no one liked Kyle Petty but give that fuqer 10 more laps victory
@holoholohaolenokaoi22998 ай бұрын
@1:00:03 did Earnhardt get penalized for that catch can mess?
@TheTheratfarmer7 ай бұрын
Wears the tires out.
@Ian-s9z3 ай бұрын
Hello
@jacked-6668 ай бұрын
It took GM so long to figure out how to make a round corner, evan Dale Sr. said the Monte Carlo was a dinosaur.
@stevencramsie91728 ай бұрын
When you look at the Ford Taurus being as revolutionary as it was in 1986 when it was launched, GM could absolutely never. It took them YEARS to come up with something that actually looked aerodynamic
@TheTheratfarmer7 ай бұрын
Go thru throgh a drive thru. Burger King.
@JB0143RP9 ай бұрын
Such great racing. Too bad nascrap died
@Nasty-Canasta9 ай бұрын
OMG another "I hate NASCAR now and I won't shut up about it" comment