Yeah. Had to be fucking horrible to go through. Shit still doesn't even feel real.What an absolutely horrible way to go.
33 ride being rolled out of the hauler for Austin Hill to take the place of the 8. Full respect shown by other crews. A preview of what it's like over there at the track. A very somber time.
Edit: Now I see that Blaze posted a different video of the same thing earlier. My bad. This one does give more of a view of crews all watching. Also, was that Bubba Wallace who was standing by himself on the right side?
I think we all respected him and his talent. Dude could drive the hell out of a race car. One of the best to ever do it. I loved he pushed my drivers to be better, because to beat Kyle when he was on top of his game, you had to push as hard as you could, and when you beat him, my god you EARNED that win.It's surreal of his passing. I admit that I wasn't a fan of him at all, but deep down inside, I respect him and what he's done for NASCAR and the legacy he left behind. I'm certainly gonna miss him.
Rest In Peace.
Tbh, even Dale was one of those people who you either loved or hated, and rubbed people the wrong way. Much like with Kyle, when he died people knew what they've lost, and how big an impact it would be, but he definitely had a fair share of people who didn't like him.I think one way to put it is that Kyle had the style of Dale Sr. but he rubbed people the wrong way
I mean, yeah. He was the Steve Austin to Bill Elliot's The Rock.Tbh, even Dale was one of those people who you either loved or hated, and rubbed people the wrong way. Much like with Kyle, when he died people knew what they've lost, and how big an impact it would be, but he definitely had a fair share of people who didn't like him.