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@TheJoeshExperience

2 months ago

I still get teary-eyed listening and watching DW's reaction to the finish.

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@gregorygolden1296

2 months ago

After 23 years it still stings like a sonafabitch. Was up there that week. Took me a long while to accept it. Never met Dale, but felt like he was one of us....working man's hero. Today i am grieving the loss of another working man's hero. Toby Keith. GOD BLESS them both.

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@toyman81

2 months ago

I feel for Michael with all my heart, but wow, can you also imagine what Serling Marlin has also gone through having so much pain wondering if he could have done something different and on top of that getting death threats. so sad!!

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@carpenter2833

2 months ago

Michael Waltrip to this day is still grieving….so sad

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@landonleathers5936

2 months ago

When Dale jr and waltrip went 1&2 on July 4th that that crowd roaring was the roar heard round the world

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@anthonytauber9209

2 months ago

My favorite Dale quote.... a lot of times it comes out bad, but a lot of times you win races too

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@billmorris166

2 months ago

Really good video... brought tears and smiles to this ole' Nascar fan...my whole family grew up following this sport...A true Southern tradition!!!

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@mrtraumaboyy4098

2 months ago

RIP Dale!! Thankful I was able to see this with my late father. I sure do miss what NASCAR was before it left us behind.

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@evolitile

2 months ago

Are you friggin kidding me! I didn't know about any of this. I watched that 2001 Daytona race live (non-Duty weekend, NAVY). I was so excited because FOX picked up NASCAR. I only got to see it from time to time when it was broadcasted throughout my years. I was looking forward to seeing more of the races. Even bought tickets to a few in advance out there in California (Fontana). But, I had no idea Michael Waltrip never won. It was his first Race in the car, with a new team, etc.. I followed Rousch Racing (Mark Martin, Kenseth, Busch, Biffle) mainly. But, gosh, seeing this gave me goose bumps/chills, and I even tear'd up a bit, learning what Dale did. He literally gave his life for him, his team, Michael's dream/first win, his company going forward. Wow, I had no idea. Powerful stuff. Great documentary. Thank you for sharing

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@reneeholte9989

2 months ago

I got through the glitches. What a wonderful documentary. It was wonderfully done.

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@JJA1987

2 months ago

Can't deny a piece of the country died that day we lost Dale - I'll always consider him The GOAT of the sport, The void he left behind will never be filled.

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@marcantoinelaughren3870

2 months ago

Steve park? Like that big win at NC ? He was a big part of this story o still remember that win it was amazing

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@TJKoch91

2 months ago

Strange that they didn't mention Mikey's teammate Steve Park winning at Rockingham the week after Dale passed; that was obviously a massively emotional win and an important part of the story of that 2001 season.

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@mikeskidmore6754

3 months ago

Smokey Yunick built and Presented safer barrier Walls to NASCAR made from used race car tires in the Early 1960's but NASCAR didn't want to spend the Money. It was not until after Dale Earnhardt death almost 40 years later that they addressed the situation .

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@mpmagnussen

2 months ago

INCREDIBLE! Worth every minute

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@rolemodlin

2 months ago

I wasn't an Earnhardt fan. I actively pulled against him but that day broke my heart. NASCAR was never the same.

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@krzi-o5619

3 months ago

I can watch anything and everything Dale Earnhardt , I can , but I can’t watch that race again , I cried like I lost my own uncle or dad or close family member , I watched it once when it happened , I’ve done good not to watch it since , and I won’t watch it in this video either , that broke my heart. Michael didn’t get the celebration he deserved and we lost the best driver in NASCAR. 👍👍👍✌️✌️✌️

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@nicolep2151

2 months ago

When I saw Kenny waving his arms like he did, I knew it was bad. I can't imagine what he saw. He never says what he saw and just honors Dale. I felt that Michael was taken the best day of his life to the worst!

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@quickdeuce

2 months ago

When Ken Schrader whispered the news to Michael when he (Mike) was at among the highest emotional states he could be,, then as the title of this says,, "In the blink of an eye" his high is SLAMMED to the depths of his soul to learn his friend was is (at the time) in a most serious crash. DAYMN,, I felt the tears well up. Of course for Dale but for Michael and Darrell Waltrip as well.

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@billmadison2032

2 months ago

Dale loved Michael Waltrip, he never gave up on him

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