1988 Daytona 500 (A Family Affair)

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1988 Daytona 500 (A Family Affair)
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The 30th running of the Daytona 500 on Valentines Day 1988 is a day that will always be remembered by NASCAR fans. It was the first race to feature restrictor plates, as well as the first race that Dale Earnhardts #3 car featured the famous black paint scheme. Even with the restrictor plates, the race had its share of tense moments. Richard Petty narrowly escaped without serious harm after a wild accident on lap 106. This day, though, would belong to another of racings famous families, the Allisons. After Bobby Allisons crash at Talladega in 1987 helped usher in the era of restrictor plate racing, he would get redemption by edging his son Davey Allison by two car laps at the finish.The win made Bobby the oldest driver to win the Daytona 500 at 50 years of age. Dont miss out on one of NASCARs greatest races at Daytona as father and son make history in the new dawn of racing.

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What a shame
 
Review Date: April 15, 2009
Reviewer: Leo R. Armstrong, USA, PA
NASCAR FANS SAVE YOUR MONEY! This as well as others i've bought from nascar super store are almost un-watchable. It's almost like some kid with a 8mm camera filmed these races. These are not what was televised. Had any TV station aired these NASCAR would never be where it is today. The cars are white and black most of the time they are on screen. They are just silhouettes from the sun glare. I have been watching NASCAR since 1984 and I know personally this is not what was televised. Even some of the newer races look this bad. How could NASCAR get the money to grow as they did if fans couldn't see the fancy color schemes or even the number on the cars. And the sound is also equally as bad. I can't suggest strongly enough how much of a waste these tapes are.

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