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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2004 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Ent. Software |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Classic DVD, Exclusive interviews, highlights, and behind the scenes coverage, DVD's main menu allow you to jump directly to the action, Presented in full-screen digital video |
| TYPE: | Car Racing, Color, English, Motor Sports, Movie, Rousing, Sports, Sports & Recreation, Sports Highlights, Sports Video, USA, Video, Westerns |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 825452500546 |
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Customer Reviews of Daytona 500: February 15, 1998
Someone We Will Never See the Likes of Again This race further cemented the Earnhardt legend and further linked him to Daytona International Speedway. As a race fan of almost 11 years now, Dale is the reason I became a NASCAR fan. His racing abilities were so impressive and unbelievable that come race day, he was a threat to win, especially at Daytona and Talladega, like his final victory coming from 18th to 1st in four laps to win the race. If that is not sheer talent, I don't know what is. I am disappointed that some people would talk about Dale in such an unacceptable way to make him appear to be selfish. To me that's plain wrong. <
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>Like one of the previous reviewers, I too bought this DVD, however I experienced the same problem with it when the second caution flew at lap 174 and the DVD would go to the main menu and not continue straight on through. I returned it, hoping to have the problem fixed, but to no avail. I returned that copy as well and received a refund for it. I have already expressed my disappointment with how the DVD quality was due to this issue and I hope that a newer version comes out soon so I can enjoy it without having to worry about it skipping.
Great Memories...
Now, I had watched racing since 1995 and had followed the Black #3 straight out. This race in itself was a great memory as I was definately tuned in the day he won, but what we really need to see is some good ole Bristol Nightrace in 1995 AND 1999 (any #3 fan I'm sure will recall those, great memories!), Rockingham 1996, and some Talladega (basically ANY race there). Earnhardt driving that #3 was the best advertising GM Goodwrench ever could have had as it was on the camera a LOT, even when he had a bad race. This 1998 500 was actually not as action packed as many I remember (talladega is always a better race), but the ending results and the image of that Black #3 on the track are worth all 5 stars!
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>For the person who made the foolish comment about him 'cheating', well wake up! NASCAR Racing is a Redneck Sport, it started that way, it will always be that way, 'moving people' out of the way to win races is what it was all about. You win any way you can, and you fight, block, bump, rub, anything to keep em behind you. Sorry they can't all be 'Mr Clean' never touch or bump anything because they're too afraid to get into it on the track (ya wonder why some races are just bland...nothing happens to draw the camera's attention anymore). And as I recall, incase that lister is a Jeff Gordon fan, Gordon's team was involved in more 'Illegal Parts and Tech Failures' than the #3 was ever accused of. There is nothing wrong with 'finding the limits' of NASCAR's rulebook. I commend Harvick's crewchief for being creative afterall at Vegas 05 with the Fuel Cell. Just inconvenient that they got caught!
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>And yes drafting is a Talent that noone else (not even his son) has Mastered like he did...and perhaps never will.
EARNHARDT IS A LEGEND AND IS SORELY MISSED!
I have not viewed this dvd/tape, but I watched the race live when he won. The IDIOT that wrote Dale is not a true racer - is obviously a Jeff "flamer" Gordon or Tony "crybaby" Stewart fan(s). I have a very close tie to Dale Earnhardt in ways that no one will understand and for someone who probably never even meet the greatest driver that lived.
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>Dale you are missed more than you will ever know by this fan in Arizona!