I just re-watched the 2000 Winston race.
Some notes:
1. I miss Winston, they were great for racing and they really put up a lot of money into that series.
2. I miss TNN. They had Eli Gold, Buddy Baker, Dick Bergren, and Shoutin Ralph Shaheen!
3. Dale Jr. was a bit of a sensation that year. Two wins I believe, I remember watching his race at Texas, to take his first. You really would have thought that he was on his way to a championship career.
4. The young talent was sort of weak at that time period. Dale Jr was one of the most successful "young" guys in that field and he was 25. Guys like Steve Parks and Jeremy Mayfield were also showing great promise. Tony Stewart would of course be a legend, as would Jeff Gordon.
5. NASCAR fans like drivers in their twilight and hate persistent winners. Dale Sr., a massive thunderous applause while Jeff Gordon got boo'd at a level that would surprise Kyle Busch. Mind you Jeff was a super nice guy too, never punted anyone off the track or shoved reporters, just a fast driver. Now folks like me, who cheered super hard for Dale Sr., and didn't care for Jeff are now firmly in his camp, now that he sort of seems to be in the twilight of his career.
6. The Winston had the best looking special race cars. Dale Sr., had a gorgeous yellow and pink job, which I remember lusting over when I was younger and remember wanting a die cast of so badly.
7. The race wasn't sold out, there were a bunch of sections completely empty.
8. Remember that store NASCAR Thunder? We had one in Knoxville, that place was awesome, and it was still operating in 2000.
9. I have no idea the internet was that decent back in 2000. On the broadcast, they mentioned a couple of times that if you went to TNN.com you could watch the race live from Jerry Nadeu's car during the race. IN 2000!!! I still find race buddy in 2013 to be a delightful luxury in 2013. What sort of magic computers did TNN have back then?
10. There will never, EVER, be another Dale Earnhardt. He was the most charismatic driver in all of motorsport. He could be kind and likeable like a Jeff Gordon. He had the honest background that endeared the common man to his camp, there was no having his way paid for him, he had to work. He was genuine county, yet still sophisticated, you believed that this man was who you saw out working his farm, and he was just a country guy who made the big times. Now you get the faux country of the Dillon brothers, who think putting on a Stetson after the race somehow makes you country or more relatable to the common man. He had the wit and cutting remarks of Tony Stewart, but he never came off like a mean spirited jerk that Tony often comes off as. He embraced his fans and his critics, and he had driven in a manner to earn both. Now you get guys like a Kyle Busch, who seem to still show honest surprise whenever he is booed. Dale Earnhardt knew why he was being booed, and he was happy to create emotion from the crowd. I know this may be heavily influenced by rose tinted glasses, but there will never be another personality in this sport like The Intimidator, and that truly makes me sad.