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<blockquote data-quote="WutApex" data-source="post: 16256838" data-attributes="member: 14853"><p>That era was the last time I really watched NASCAR - Bill Elliott, Mark Martin, and Davey Allison were my favorites. </p><p>I remember specifically watching this race and actually cheering as Dale hit the wall - I know that sounds bad, but he was a master at doing the same to others. I always thought he was too aggressive, so I was glad he got knocked out of contention. I happened to turn off the TV right after the race and I didn't learn he died until the morning after. Besides feeling really bad about cheering and thinking it didn't seem like <em>that </em>big of hit, I knew NASCAR lost an icon and that would change the sport forever. </p><p>I'd love to see this when it comes out but I might wait until I can watch it at home as I really don't want to get teary-eyed in the theater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WutApex, post: 16256838, member: 14853"] That era was the last time I really watched NASCAR - Bill Elliott, Mark Martin, and Davey Allison were my favorites. I remember specifically watching this race and actually cheering as Dale hit the wall - I know that sounds bad, but he was a master at doing the same to others. I always thought he was too aggressive, so I was glad he got knocked out of contention. I happened to turn off the TV right after the race and I didn't learn he died until the morning after. Besides feeling really bad about cheering and thinking it didn't seem like [i]that [/i]big of hit, I knew NASCAR lost an icon and that would change the sport forever. I'd love to see this when it comes out but I might wait until I can watch it at home as I really don't want to get teary-eyed in the theater. [/QUOTE]
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