The final 5 laps of the 1998 Daytona 500, as Dale Earnhardt is able to fend off his competitors until the spinning cars of John Andretti and Lake Speed bring out the caution with one lap to go.
Watch the thrilling final 10 laps of the 1995 night race at Bristol, as Dale Earnhardt charges through lapped traffic to reach race leader Terry Labonte's bumper on the final lap, leading to a classic finish.
The initial segment of pre-race segment for the 43rd annual Daytona 500, featuring commentary from the all-new anchors for NASCAR on Fox. Part one of seven.
Dale Earnhardt pulls into victory lane a champion of the Daytona 500 at long last, as CBS' Ken Squier is there for the interview. Track president John Graham presents Dale with the Harley J. Earl trophy for his victory.
Defending Winston Cup champion team Joe Gibbs Racing is profiled, coming off a season in which their drivers Bobby Labonte and Tony Stewart won the title and led the series in wins, respectively. Part 2 of 7.
After Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Michael Waltrip pulled off the unthinkable 1-2 finish yet again in the Pepsi 400, what followed was one of the most euphoric and emotional victory celebrations in NASCAR history. Here it is, along with interviews and the final results as presented live.
The opening of NBC's third-ever broadcast of a NASCAR Winston Cup race (and first of the 2001 season), the Pepsi 400 at Daytona. Bill Weber and Benny Parsons host; interviews with Dale Jarrett, Rusty Wallace and Jeff Gordon are included here along with a remembrance of the man who lost his life at Daytona five months earlier, Dale Earnhardt.
Revisit the final 10 laps of the Dura Lube 400 at Rockingham as Bobby Labonte inches closer and closer to leader Steve Park, setting up a tremendous battle for the win.
The final 7 laps of the 2000 spring race at Atlanta, with Bobby Labonte approaching ever closer to race leader Dale Earnhardt before moving right up to the #3 Chevy's back bumper with one to go. A classic finish ensues.
This video picks up right where the clip of the race finish already on the site leaves off, showing replays of the skirmish that took place after the checkered flag and interviews with winner Dale Earnhardt and runners-up Kenny Wallace and Joe Nemechek.
Fox Sports presents the starting lineup for the Dura Lube 400 at Rockingham on February 25, 2001, the first Winston Cup race held after Dale Earnhardt's untimely death.
The lone accident in the Winston 500 breaks out with 21 laps to go, when Mark Martin slows to make a pit stop and is nudged in the rear by Bobby Hamilton, sending Martin's car spinning through the infield and Hamilton's car head-on into the inside wall. Rich Bickle and Mike Bliss make contact with each other as well after Bliss slows up for the wreck.
Jeff Gordon celebrates in Victory Lane at Charlotte Motor Speedway after winning his first Winston Cup points race. Foreshadowing and irony galore as the commentators speculate on the fans' reaction and this young driver's future.
Between innings during the Mariners-Red Sox game at Safeco Field on August 5, 2007, the Moose entertains the fans with a ride around the ballpark on an ATV. But calamity ensues when he motors down the third-base line and nearly takes out Boston outfielder Coco Crisp, running out of the dugout to take his place in the field.
Just 32 laps into the event, Dale Earnhardt gets into the back of Rusty Wallace's Ford and spins him into the outside wall on the frontstretch. The incident would spark a heated exchange between the two following the race.
Steve Park, Jeff Gordon, Richard Childress, Rusty Wallace and co-host Benny Parsons share their memories of the Man In Black in a special segment, followed by a pit lane interview with eventual winner Dale Earnhardt Jr.
On lap 274, Tony Stewart breaks loose and punches the outside wall head-on after sliding along the frontstretch, and after his Pontiac comes to a rest is drilled in the right-front corner by Robert Pressley. Stacy Compton is also turned around and collects Rusty Wallace in the fracas. Stewart suffers a mild concussion but fortunately none of the drivers are seriously injured.
As Dale Earnhardt begins to make his way down pit road and into victory lane, he finds himself greeted by what appears to be every single team member and official on pit road, all standing in a line and waiting for Dale to drive by to give him their congratulations.
Watch the final 8 laps of stock car racing's Memorial Day classic, as 22-year-old Jeff Gordon claims his very first Winston Cup victory. Ken Squier and Richard Petty provide the commentary.