The Day that Changed NASCAR forever
30-second "Coming Up" airs before feature. In 1987, Bobby Allison was running well over 205 mph when he crashed in the tri-oval at Talladega. His car became airborne and nearly flew into the grandstands. NASCAR racing has never been the same since...NASCAR implemented the "restrictor plates". So, if any race fan asks...why do they run restrictor plates at Talladega and Daytona? Show them this video. This feature aired in May 2009 on NASCAR Raceday. Produced and Edited by: Mark Traina
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