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3:47 Rowdy Energy
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6:54 Kyle Larson Chili Bowl
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33 comments
This show is gonna be real hype im curious how dramatic the preece flip is gonna be
Gonna be atleast 5 – 10 minutes
That’s upsetting about rowdy energy. Genuinely loved the strawberry lemonade flavor.
You live in Nebraska
@@cornflake2193what a random response
@@KMlovesyou it’s not
@@TheLilyBean68 who the hell drinks rowdy and doesn’t look like glue
Hit all the topics today, nice. Glad to see you touched on the Rowdy Drink stuff. Also Eric how far do you think the Texans go in the playoffs? Stroud has been extremely impressive
I’m still shocked they made the playoffs haha. I give them a good shot at beating Cleveland, but if they end up playing Baltimore they’re in trouble.
You’re doing great topic’s . Evernham might freak if the cars wreck.@@EricEstepp
@@EricEstepp I was thinking the same. CJ Stroud has been electric to watch all year. He carried me to half of my Championships in Fantasy Football this year. Thanks for the reply, topics and work has been great this offseason so far. First videos I watch when I get off work
@@EricEstepp Tbh, I think I am going to cheer for the Browns, but I also like the Texans. I’m an Ohioan so I am naturally an Ohio State fan, which is where Stroud played for college, and I am a Bengals and Browns fan, since both are based in Ohio (Cincinnati and Cleveland respectively). The Browns have had the absolute worst luck for decades and this is the best the Browns have looked in a while it seems.
I’m anxious to see the old IROC cars run. I think it’s going to be a cool challenge to watch some of the current and former drivers deal with a car that’s built on outdated technologies. We’ll probably see the old school guys come out swinging but eventually the real talent will rise to the top.
The second thing to watch would be to see how those that participated in the IROC races fared in their own series afterwards. (Pointing towards cup and the limited practice runs).
Me too but how safe are the iroc cars for today’s standards?
@@StevenP727… They’re NOT. And there’s no way in Hell Ray’s going to risk his multi-million dollar car collection of actual historical IROC cars.
Maybe they can build retro-looking “replicas,” but not a chance in hell Evernham risks his vintage A.J. Foyt Chevy IROC Camaro…
Bring back the firebird IROC cars!
We’ll be racing in 3 weeks! Not sure it’s the offseason anymore if you asked the teams/drivers
I’d love to see the old IROC Camaros and Trans AMs on the track
The Camaros would be pretty sick.
NASCAR on Netflix is a BIG W!
Hello Eric. I found your channel a couple months ago and it’s very good. I’ve been watching a lot of older videos too. I’m from Brazil and I’m not as close as you guys are to the sport and the media around it, but I’ve been following Nascar since 93. I have to say that your perspective of Nascar and its future makes me more optimist, because most of the content creators my age (above 40) are sometimes taken by a bit of grimm vibe, because today the “golden age” is gone. I diasgree. I enjoy Nascar as much today than in 1993, so watching a youger guy having a good level of enjoyment with the races, undestanding the challenges and changes of the “modern era” is good. Keep it up! Cheers!
I knew Rowdy energy was done when I walked into a Speedway Gas station to pay for gas and they were just giving out free rowdy energy to anyone coming in just to get rid of the stock. RIP
As long time fans, I think it’s important to remember to be welcoming to the newcomers to the sport who get into it through the TV series. No gatekeeping. We WANT the sport to be big. Welcome the new fans, no matter how they got there.
Amen. Growth for the sport is good for everyone. Don’t push out newer fans because of how they got interested. Instead, welcome them and bond over having a deep love for the same thing.
@@JayDee185 I like your profile picture
Instead of shutting down, Rowdy Energy should’ve leaned into the State of California’s findings as part of their marketing… “Want a lead foot like Kyle Busch? Drink Rowdy Energy!”
I think it would be cool if this year was about IROC’s history and then next year and the future be competitive racing
The Netflix series sounds interesting. It may be similar to one that was on Speed TV before it disappeared. That program showed a lot of the home/family life of several drivers. Among the drivers featured were Kenny Wallace and Kevin Harvic. I enjoyed the insight it gave into racing in NASCAR. — Also I’d love to see some of the IROC cars on track again. That was a fun series to watch.
I’d like IROC to become more of a weekend ticket attraction for the cup series on weekends they arent doubled up with trucks or xfinity. Though i’d like their cars to be a modern take on the last cars they took but with active drivers at the top of their series from across motor racing.
I feel like NASCAR will gain attention, because like how F1 got the attention of Americans in their Netflix series called drive to survive. Hopefully NASCAR will do the same, but gathering the worlds attention on Netflix
Dude I watched the kyle Larson, Kenny Wallace show and he was saying maybe he will go do the chili bowl one day in the future and litterally the next week he’s headed there haha he’s a badass. That’s a truly addicted racer
I loved the IROC series. I can’t wait to see how Everham is going to bring it back.
I remember the Iroc series. I was actually able to attend a few of those races. I was at the brickyard when Tommy Kendall Hit the outside wall and turned into driver lyondyke. And lyondyke hit inside the wall hard the wall. It happened right in front of me. And that was the 1998. And I was 9 years old at the time. It was an amazing series to watch. I’ve actually attended 3 of those races. In my lifetime. And the wreck happened right in front of me on the front stretch.