These are the NASCAR Moments with the absolute lowest probability. As NASCAR fans, we may never see them happen again…
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This video should have just been Montoya and the jet dryer incident because the chances of that happening were Juan in a million
J u a n
There isn’t just Juan racist here, there’s around Juan hundred.
@F U C K if juan is in positive, than…
Juann’t is in negative.
OK that was a good one
I see what happened here
Jimmie’s qualifying save at Dover is the best save ever.and also the coolest.
@Brayden Fletcher what about Yuuki Konno’s save at 2011 Charlotte Qualifying??
@Roderick Fennell hi Roderick.
@BallSoHardWill1994 yes. Yuuki Konno 2011 Canada was better.
in 1996, Dale Jarret had a cool qualifying save at one of the Bristol races. But now as im typing this, i cant remember if he hit the inside wall or not.
There has been a flip were someone has landed on their wheels perfectly, Brendan Gaughan in 2019 talladega
@Master J Clint finished because it was off turn 4 on the final lap while Gaughan did it with 7 to go
There was one final lap blown tire that you missed that always comes to my mind. Bill Elliott blowing a tire on the last lap of the last race in 2003 and losing to Bobby labonte
@Steve Dupree yeah I think so?
What about Ricky Stenhouse blowing his tire in the last turn in 2011 at Iowa? Edwards runs into the back of him and pushes Stenhouse across the line to the win
Came here to post that. Glad someone else remembered
@John Smith That was a motor Blowing, Edwards got in the oil and slid into Stenhouse.
4:10 Clint Bowyer looks remarkably calm for a man flying through the air at 150+ miles per hour. I was expecting a lot more crazy eyes.
At that point you are just mad
Yep I’m flying through the air right now this is not good
1:12 thank you so much for including mcqueen! that’s exactly what came to my mind aswell
Yeah XDXD
Great job man. Wish it was longer. You did great on this one! Keep giving this much effort. Seems like you enjoy it so don’t burn out either.
4:28 I know an example, but it’s 3 drivers, and it’s F1. The drivers were Jacques Villeneuve, Michael Schumacher and Heinz-Harald Frentzen, all 3 getting a 1:21.072 in the 1997 European Grand Prix in qualifying. The tie was broken by seeing which driver set 1:21.072 first, in this case, Villeneuve, so he got the grid position of 1st, Schumacher 2nd, and Frentzen 3rd.
@Baller Beast828 during the championship decider
Nascar better
@Hammerbloxy waiting for the arguments
we do not care
My 1 in a million moment was during the Taladega race in 2019 when Brad Keselowski did an unintentional but perfect 180° spin into his own pit box and the pit crew just got on with the pit stop as if it was perfectly normal!
It’s not that unlikely. Logically speaking, pit strategy varies from car to car. So it’s possible they were stretching that set of tires longer to avoid another pit. Mathematical speaking, you’re more likely to blow a tire on the last turn of the last lap (especially as the leader since you had some tight pit strategy) than any other time in the race.
The 1997 Formula 1 European gp (Jerez, Spain) had a 3 way tie between Villeneuve, Frentzen and Schumacher for pole with all 3 of them having the exact time of 1:21:072 (same to 3 decimal places), but Villeneuve got pole due to the rules stating that the first driver to get the lap would be on top.
4:59 Both of them tied the record by saying “They tied!”
2:34. Believe it or not, Brad Keselowski perfectly recreated that save in the Nationwide race in 2010.
My *only* memories of Nascar are spending time with my really cool uncle at his house and he’d always have it on. Takes me back <3
the chance of the tire blowing on the last lap is exactly the same as ayone blowing a tire at any point. The raririty of the event isnt affected by it being the last lap or the winners car. in fact, the leader is the one who pushed their tyres too hard and the last lap is when the tires are at their most used. P17 blowing their tyre twice in a race is rare
was thinking exactly this, had to stop watching by minute two of the video. Don’t get how somebody can’t understand one of the simplest concepts in racing
Somehow you wrote that comment without realizing the glaring contradiction in it. How?
“They tied!” In unison lol. That was sweet.
This is a great video!
Finishing in the top 20 WHILE upside down? Wow.
That JJ Dover save was amazing.
That Bowyer Barrel roll was also incredible.
A Qualifying tie in any situation is incredibly rare.
Oh, come on, drivers take advantage of their #1 pit stall all the time.
They should be able to get service under red flag.
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The fact that finishing a race upside down seems more likely at a glance than finishing one with a flat tire in NASCAR says a lot about the sport
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