With it being year two of the Next-Gen car, I thought this would be a good idea for this week's video. If you guys have any suggestions, feel free to leave them down in the comments section down below. Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed!
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Surprised that Kurt Busch’s 2022 Darlington hit wan’t featured
3:10 When I initially saw that, I thought Blaney caught enough air to blowover into the catchfence.
Not even close bruh
@TheWeeklyWeight Exactly what I told myself when I saw the replays.
I like all your uploads.
The safety of this car was definitely in question as with some of the next gen hits concussions would be an issue. NASCAR needs to continue looking into that and fixing this car.
I guess that’s something that happens when you try to make a car more durable, which is what NASCAR was trying to do.
this car is safer with the big hits, but doesn’t take your average medium crash very well. It’s good for what they designed it for, but that created more porblems
nice comp 😀
Love ur videos
Blaney’s only had 2 DNF’s this year, and both of them were from massive impacts
crazy right
Actually it’s 3 with taxes
@Cooldoge15 You mean Texas?
@Beast Rover I don’t understand what you mean.
3:42 I know not a lot of people saw this, but in the Blaney crash at Daytona this year, bottom right is Brendan Poole slamming that angled wall. Not much footage of it and not as hard as Blaney, but massive hit. Enough for the car to spin 2 full rotations before stopping.
yeah i saw that live, surprised nobody saw that
Same
Hmmm… i just watched and disagree entirely, i wouldnt even call that a “hard” hit and bruh said “massive” Brendan was out of the care center eating cheetos 15 minutes later lol.
yeah i did manage to see it happen/happening while i was watching the race
@Nameless Fred thats cuz the cars are safe…
2 years in and I still think that Cindric eating the wall is still the most brutal ive seen.
I would’ve put Austin Dillion’s 2023 pocono hit, that was hard
This was very entertaining and I love your vids keep it up
One vid I would like to see is the most iconic wins or events
Deliberately putting someone in the fence like Elliot did to Hamlin or Wallace to Larson should result in an instant DSQ for play off eligibility and multiple race suspension. NASCAR cares not about driver safety and it’s only a matter of time before someone is seriously injured or worse in these buckets of garbage.
pretty sure if that was the case then nothing would have been done as far as disciplinary action
What about Ryan Preece’s flip at Daytona this year?
thats not a hit to a wall
@Яyder it was still a hard hit, hence the title of the video.
@The Angry Gamer hard hits are referred to hard impacts into a wall
@Genzo oh, my bad. I didn’t know that it referred to that.
I swear, Earnhardt is the only broadcaster in the entire sport that actually looks out the window. All these other clowns have their eyes superglued to their tv monitors.
The current next gen car is three things- ugly, poorly designed and dangerous. Good job NASCAR for taking about 100 steps backward in safety.
Well considering it being ugly is your opinion, poorly designed is interesting since it’s been working pretty well and unless you are a mechanic that could do better idk what you are saying, and dangerous only slightly more than the old car
Chase Elliott wrecking Denny Hamlin in the 2023 Coca-Cola 600 was identical to Bubba Wallace wrecking Kyle Larson in the 2022 South Point 400 at Las Vegas
And both Incidents are extremely ironic Considering that Hamlin is Bubba’s Car Owner as well as Elliott and Larson being teammates
Not to mention Team Penske won both events
Chastain’s practice crash at Fontana in 2022
I was there for the Larson Indy one and man it was brutal. Right in front of us
Yeah but when Denny Hamlin goes to wreck somebody on purpose I bet you NASCAR would do nothing about it