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update hardest crash in nascar history wow. elliott sadler kurt busch crash at pocono 2010

please read and comment thank you... elliott sadler and kurt busch have a big crash started by jimmie johnson bump drafting. 10 years ago this would have been a lot worse maybe fatal...i want to hear what you all think of the race coverage at pocono i thought it was terrible all the camera angles they have and this is all we see. plus i thought the racing was bad until there was a threat of rain then it got good. please comment on what you think of nascar on espn i think it sucks..or is it just me??thank you

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J. R. Hildebrand crash last lap indy 500 2011

the 2011 indycar on indy 500 end crash of the rookie J. R. Hildebrand. the 95th or 100th rac eon indy.

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This Week In Cars - JRR and Crystal Stranger

This week is the first episode of TWICars! Hosts JRR and Crystal Stranger discuss all the hottest news in the auto industry, plus they look at future trends in auto making, and they go over the top races from the weekend. For more information, show notes, and schedules, go to http://www.thisweekin.com.

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Added: 147 days ago by alok

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This Week In Cars - Jonny Lieberman, Motor Trend Magazine

This week host JRR and guest host Jonny Lieberman of MotorTrend Magazine discuss all the latest news in the auto industry. Plus they look at future trends in the "Strap In" segment, and they go over top races from the weekend in the "Racing" segment. For more information, show notes, and schedules, go to http://www.thisweekin.com.

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Added: 147 days ago by alok

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This Week In Cars - LA Auto Show, F-Cell, Ray LaHood, NYC Cabs and more

This week, JRR and Crystal recap news and announcements from the LA Auto Show! Our hosts also discuss new vehicles to hit the market soon including the Mercedes F-Cell, Saab 9-4x, and the Cadillac Urban Luxury concept. We also sound off on communication hater DOT Secretary Ray LaHood and his plans to make all cars no-phone zones for everyone! Our junk in the trunk segment features new NYC cab concepts and the latest car contests! For more information, show notes, and schedule visit http://www.thisweekin.com.

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Added: 147 days ago by alok

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This Week In Cars - The Holden Commodore, Mitsubishi's electric hybrid SUV, Racing News, and more!

This week, JRR and Crystal recap news and announcements including the Holden Commodore coming to the U.S., Mitsubishi's electric hybrid SUV, and Mercedes planned eco-supercar. Plus they highlight the top racing news like GM's possible return to World Rally Championship. In the "Strap In" segment they show videos of all the new electric cars and the weird sounds they make! The "Junk in the Trunk" segment features scratch covering stickers, the new Jaguar iPad app, and a horse in a car? For more information, show notes, and schedule visit http://www.thisweekin.com

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Added: 147 days ago by alok

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This Week in Cars - BMW 1 Series M Coupe, Chevy Silverado, Mini Countryman, and guest Karan Singh from StreetFire.net

This week host JRR and Crystal Stranger have special guest Karan Singh from StreetFire.net. They discuss the latest car news including the reveal of the BMW 1 Series M Coupe, Chevy Silverado gest Motor Trend Truck of the Year, and New York's new Crash Tax. Plus they look at some new racing vehicles like the Mini Countryman and in the "Strap In" segment the y look at the evolution of the car key and where its future leads. In "Junk in the Trunk" they look at the difference between summer and winter tires, the EPA's list of compact cars including Bentleys, and we give away a Lotus model! For more information, show notes, and schedules visit http://www.thisweekin.com.

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Added: 147 days ago by alok

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Bobby Myers's Fatal Accident

*WARNING FATAL ACCIDENT - VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED* Fonty Flock, after apparently getting caught between two lapped cars, spun out on his 18th lap of the 1957 NASCAR Grand National Southern 500, while running 9 laps down. Bobby Myers, according to Paul Goldsmith, did not see Flock's stalled car and smashed into him. Flock was then hit by Goldsmith. All 3 cars turned over in the mess. Myers's engine was ripped from the chassis. He died one hour later. Flock retired after this, although Goldsmith wasn't seriously injured. Note - This is taken from the race highlights video, which has already been posted on Youtube by leif44444 among others, however, this exact accident has not been posted in this length and quality. Full credit goes to them.

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Added: 173 days ago by Myrran

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Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s Fatal Crash (Live With Replays)

This is the live footage of Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s fatal crash. Dale was one the greatest NASCAR drivers of all time, and he will never be forgotten. On the front stretch coming to 3 laps to go, Earnhardt made contact with Sterling Marlin's front right fender. Earnhardt's car wiggled but Earnhardt kept control and he remained in third position. Marlin was known for having a fast car throughout the race, and Earnhardt repeatedly blocked his attempts at passing during the last few laps. With less than two laps remaining, Darrell Waltrip commented that "Sterling has beat the front end off of that old Dodge (Marlin's car) trying to get around Dale (Earnhardt)". Heading into Turn 3 on the last lap, Earnhardt was racing three wide with Marlin to his left and Schrader to his right. In the corner, Earnhardt's left rear quarter made slight contact with Marlin's front bumper. Earnhardt's car slid off the track's steep banking, onto the flat apron, and then turned sharply up the track toward the outside retaining wall. As the #3 car came up the track it collided with the #36 Pontiac driven by Ken Schrader. Schrader's car hit Earnhardt's car just behind the passenger door, causing both cars to run nose-first into the wall. Earnhardt's #3 hit at a critical angle at nearly 160 miles per hour. The right-rear wheel assembly broke off the car on impact. The hood pins severed and the hood flapped open, slamming against the windshield as the car slid slowly down the track. To most observers, the crash looked minor, and certainly not as dramatic as his famous 1996 wreck at Talladega, when Earnhardt's car was pelted several times in the roof and windshield as it slid across the track. While Michael Waltrip raced toward the checkered flag to claim his first victory, with Earnhardt Jr. close behind, the cars of Earnhardt and Schrader slid off the track's asphalt banking toward the infield grass just inside of turn four. After climbing from his car, Schrader peered into Earnhardt's car, only to jump back and signal for EMTs. As medical crews converged upon the crash scene, NASCAR on Fox reporter Jeanne Zelasko asked Schrader about Earnhardt's condition. "I'm not a doctor, but I got the heck out of the way as soon as they got there," Schrader said solemnly. Earnhardt was taken to Halifax Medical Center by ambulance after being removed from his car. Hours later, at a press conference, NASCAR President Mike Helton made the formal announcement to the world saying, "Undoubtedly this is one of the toughest announcements I've personally had to make. But...after the accident in Turn 4 at the end of the Daytona 500, uh, we've lost Dale Earnhardt." R.I.P. Ralph Dale Earnhardt

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Added: 173 days ago by Myrran

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Compilation of Fatal and Near Fatal Accidents

Song: ACDC - For those about to rock severe accidents from nascar, f1, and other racing championships. 15 accidents in order: 1. Bobby Allison in Talladega. 2. Buddy Rice gets Airbourne. 3. Dan Wheldon crash in texas. 4. Geoff Bodine Truck Crash. 5. Gonzalo Rodriguez fatal Crash. 6. Gordon Smiley fatal Crash. 7. Greg Moore fatal Crash. 8. Zanardi near fatal crash. 9. Paul Dana fatal crash. 10. Richard Petty. 11. Ricky Craven at Talladega. 12. Rod Eulenfeld at Daytona. 13. Rusty Wallace at Talladega. 14. Steve Grissom accident. 15. Unknown... Formula One, also known as Formula 1 or F1, and officially referred to as the FIA Formula One World Championship,[2] is the highest class of single seater auto racing sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules with which all participants' cars must comply.[3] The F1 season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix ("big prize" when translated in to English), held on purpose-built circuits and public roads. The results of each race are combined to determine two annual World Championships, one for the drivers and one for the constructors, with racing drivers, constructor teams, track officials, organizers, and circuits required to be holders of valid Super Licences,[4] the highest class of racing licence issued by the FIA.[5] Formula One cars race at high speeds, up to 360 km/h (220 mph) with engines revving up to a formula-imposed limit of 18,000 rpm. The cars are capable of pulling in excess of 5 g on some corners. The performance of the cars is highly dependent on electronics (although traction control and driving aids have been banned since 2008), aerodynamics, suspension, and tyres. The formula has seen many evolutions and changes through the history of the sport. Europe is Formula One's traditional centre, where all of the teams are based, and where around half of the races take place. However, the sport's scope has expanded significantly in recent years and Grands Prix are held all over the world. Formula One is a massive television event, with an aggregate global audience of 600 million people for each race.[6] The Formula One Group is the legal holder of the commercial rights.[7] With annual spending totalling billions of US dollars, Formula One's economic effect is significant, and its financial and political battles are widely covered. Its high profile and popularity make it an obvious merchandising environment, which leads to very high investments from sponsors, translating into extremely high budgets for the constructors. However, mostly since 2000, due to the always increasing expenditures, several teams, including works teams from car makers and those teams with minimal support from the automotive industry, have gone bankrupt or been bought out by companies wanting to establish a team within the sport; these buyouts are also influenced by Formula One limiting the number of participant teams. The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is a family-owned and -operated business venture that sanctions and governs multiple auto racing sports events. It was founded by Bill France Sr. in 1947--48. As of 2009, the CEO for the company is Brian France, grandson of the late Bill France Sr.[1] NASCAR is the largest sanctioning body of stock car racing in the United States.[2] The three largest racing series sanctioned by NASCAR are the Sprint Cup Series, the Nationwide Series, and the Camping World Truck Series. It also oversees NASCAR Local Racing, the Whelen Modified Tour, the Whelen All-American Series, and the NASCAR iRacing.com Series. NASCAR sanctions over 1500 races at over 100 tracks in 39 states, and Canada. NASCAR has presented exhibition races in Suzuka City, Japan, Motegi City, Japan, Mexico, and Melbourne, Australia.[3] NASCAR's headquarters are located in Daytona Beach, Florida, although it also maintains offices in four North Carolina cities: Charlotte, Mooresville, Concord, and Conover.[4] Regional offices are also located in New York City, Los Angeles, Bentonville, Arkansas, and international offices in Mexico City and Toronto. Additionally, owing to its southern roots, all but a handful of NASCAR teams are still based in North Carolina, especially near Charlotte. Thanks for Watching, rate thumbs up and subscribe!

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Added: 173 days ago by Myrran

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Carl Edwards flying car NASCAR 2009

Carl Edwards flying car NASCAR 2009

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Added: 1093 days ago by StuntMan34

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