@Brad Keselowski Facts
Nope. It was Brock Beard back in 2012 during the all-star. Speed had fans do the lineup and Brock did his “Slick and Swift Regan Smith” line.
So apparently you’re not watching the TV commercials then? Ever since this season started four times every single break for the 75th anniversary is that commercial with all women ending with that black little girl on a crappy version of a big wheel at the end, it’s hilarious.
We have a friend who is an Australian Aboriginal lady, she is good fun, has very good morals, a lovely older lady.
I showed her a superspeedway race, she loved it.
As a long time fan of NASCAR, That was a great segment! I’ve been in the black nascar fans page for a while now, And it’s not exclusive to black people. All are welcomed!
Once we as a country don’t have to error a clip like this, that is when we’ll know as a country that we’ve improved and inclusion will be better than ever. That being said, great video!
Great stuff! At the track everybody’s one big family for the duration of the weekend. I’ve been going to the races for over a decade now and yes, as video title says black fans exist but I’m seeing more and more people coming out to the track in recent years and it’s a beautiful thing!!!
I Been A NASCAR Fan Since 1969 , My 1st NASCAR Race Was The Macon 300 In 1969 & I Was 8 Yrs Old , But The Racetrack Was Actually In Bryon Ga , I Remember Seeing Bobby Isaac , David Pearson & Wendell Scott , Richard Petty & The Allison Brothers
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Is BFM the first NASCAR YouTuber to ever appear on a broadcast?
Nah Eric estepp was
@Brad Keselowski Facts When
When
He was in the background of a grid walk at auto club I think
@Brad Keselowski Facts
Nope. It was Brock Beard back in 2012 during the all-star. Speed had fans do the lineup and Brock did his “Slick and Swift Regan Smith” line.
Congrats darian well deserved my man
WOW you posted the whole clip thank you!!!
Congrats on the feature!
Congrats Darian. You, s1ap, and Eric are the top 3 NASCAR YouTubers priming the next generation.
Congratulations buddy!
Congrats BFM
Very professional, Darian!
I’ve Been A NASCAR Fan Since 2004, And This Is Awesome.
Made it to the big time Darian!
I’ve been a Nascar fan since late 2004 my mom have it on her TV and have me like “Oh cool something I’m might be interesting”
I wonder when they’re gonna do one for female fans. ☺
So apparently you’re not watching the TV commercials then? Ever since this season started four times every single break for the 75th anniversary is that commercial with all women ending with that black little girl on a crappy version of a big wheel at the end, it’s hilarious.
VERY PROFESSIONAL DARIAN
Been a fan of NASCAR since 2008. 15 years later, I still love it!!!
Is that a s1apsh0es reference?
We have a friend who is an Australian Aboriginal lady, she is good fun, has very good morals, a lovely older lady.
I showed her a superspeedway race, she loved it.
I’ve been a NASCAR fan since 1999, when I was 6 years old. 24 years, I will never come to regret.
Fantastic production. As a POC I definitely appreciate the quick spotlight
start thinking of yourself as an american and not a subsection of such
I do not actually get why this segment even had to become a thing.
i have been a nascar fan since 1995 at 7 years old my alltime favorite racer is dale earnhardt still miss him alot
As a long time fan of NASCAR, That was a great segment! I’ve been in the black nascar fans page for a while now, And it’s not exclusive to black people. All are welcomed!
Once we as a country don’t have to error a clip like this, that is when we’ll know as a country that we’ve improved and inclusion will be better than ever. That being said, great video!
Great stuff! At the track everybody’s one big family for the duration of the weekend. I’ve been going to the races for over a decade now and yes, as video title says black fans exist but I’m seeing more and more people coming out to the track in recent years and it’s a beautiful thing!!!
I Been A NASCAR Fan Since 1969 , My 1st NASCAR Race Was The Macon 300 In 1969 & I Was 8 Yrs Old , But The Racetrack Was Actually In Bryon Ga , I Remember Seeing Bobby Isaac , David Pearson & Wendell Scott , Richard Petty & The Allison Brothers