The Yellow Line
In 2001, NASCAR forever altered superspeedway racing when they told race car drivers that they had to stay on the race track. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 1:46 Case Study #1: Potential Use of Force 2:34 Case Study #2: Don't Go All Mr. Popular On Me 4:32 Case Study #3: It's Not Cheating If You Lose 6:09 Case Study #4: Nothing Ever Just "Goes" 9:15 Case Study #5: A Nudge, A Push 10:28 Case Study #6: Nothing Really Matters 11:45 The Yellow Line Rule is Good, Actually Support me on Patreon: / mapleboy

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Top 10 Worst Blocks In NASCAR History

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NASCAR's "Almost Finishes"

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The Nashville Crash Wasn’t Bubba Wallace’s Fault — But It Changes Everything

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G-Forces, Memorials, And Nightmares | The End of CART, Part 1

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Kyle Larson and the Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Double

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Why Formula 1 ABANDONED These Tracks..

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Living In The Aftermath | Charlotte 2001

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That Stupid Ass Yellow Line Rule

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The Tragedy That Ended a Rally Era (1986)

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We're All Gonna Get In A Fight | 2014 Chase For The Sprint Cup

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The Handford Device: IndyCar's Excitement Era

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NASCAR and Los Angeles

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Where Are These NASCAR Busts Today?

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The Worst Indy 500: Tragedy Strikes in 1973

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The Race That Took 76 Days To Finish

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Smoke

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Two Nights in East St. Louis

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Why Do NASCAR Cars Have FAKE Lights? | Tales From the Bottle

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Most Brutal F1 Teammate Fights

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