
Classic Racing Battles
@RacingBattle • 2,736 subscribers
43 Year “Old” NASCAR fan. This page aims to highlight some of the best battles, classic moments and my own favorite memories in NASCAR racing history.
Videos

Spectacular side by side racing Richmond Raceway as Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Jeff Gordon battle for the lead in 2003. Also, pay attention to the commentary towards the end. Everyone at the time agreed this car/track type was the formula for great stock car racing. We obviously went in a different direction in the years following.
Classic Racing Battles187,400 views • 9 months ago

Catch the leader. Battle the leader. Pass the leader. It used to be so simple.
Classic Racing Battles140,994 views • 9 months ago

“Dark Danger” Dale Earnhardt lurking Talladega Superspeedway #TheIntimidator
Classic Racing Battles25,017 views • 1 month ago

To grow NEW fans and reignite the sport, we need BADASS racing on the track—like the door-banging, bumper to bumper magic we see here Hickory Motor Speedway in 1997. We need drivers showcasing elite car control. That means a car that actually allows those skills to shine. Sure, the championship format matters for legitimacy and keeping current fans invested. But let’s be real… The #1 priority for NASCAR’s future has to be redesigning the Cup car. We need racing that makes people want to tune in, bring their friends, and create the next generation of die-hard fans.
Classic Racing Battles36,012 views • 4 months ago

In a field of 35+ drivers and teams, there are plenty of storylines. You just have to care enough to go find them and have the historical perspective to appreciate them. NASCAR Racing is about the racing itself. It hasn’t been and shouldn’t be centered solely around the championship. If it happens to be close, great! If it isn’t, that doesn’t mean the series is boring. If you can’t find something to write or talk about, maybe you don’t like racing? There isn’t a championship format that exists that will save the Cup series. The on track product should be the story and the absolute priority for NASCAR to fix in order to save itself.
Classic Racing Battles49,952 views • 7 months ago

20 to go in the 2004 Daytona 500. Ride along and Listen as Dale Earnhardt Jr. starts lifting coming off turn 2 and down the backstretch to get a run off turn 4 on Tony Stewart. After that, just masterful side drafting to get the lead and blocking to hold on for the win.
Classic Racing Battles23,404 views • 3 months ago

Crank It Up with Greg Biffle leading Darlington Raceway in 2006
Classic Racing Battles10,723 views • 2 months ago