Blink of an Eye (film)

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Directed byPaul Taublieb
Produced byMitch Covington
Susan Cooper
Pam Miller
Starring
Distributed byFathom Events
Blink of an Eye
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPaul Taublieb
Produced byMitch Covington
Susan Cooper
Pam Miller
Starring
Distributed byFathom Events
Release date
  • September 12, 2019 (2019-09-12) (United States)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$201,874[1]

Blink of an Eye is a 2019 American documentary film that depicts the career of NASCAR driver Michael Waltrip, culminating with his win in the 2001 Daytona 500 which also saw his car owner and friend Dale Earnhardt killed in an accident. The film was produced, written, and directed by Paul Taublieb, and was distributed by 1091 Media through Fathom Events, premiering in theaters for a one-night showing on September 12, 2019.

The film tells the story of Waltrip's racing career from its beginning, showing him work his way up to NASCAR by winning in go-karts and lower divisions of racing. Waltrip's career in the then NASCAR Winston Cup Series begins when he receives advice from Richard Petty to start racing directly in Winston Cup rather than going through the developmental NASCAR Busch Series (now known as the Xfinity Series) first. His early career is largely overshadowed by his older brother Darrell's; unlike Darrell, Michael has minimal success in the Winston Cup Series, failing to win a single race in his first 462 Winston Cup Series starts.

After a frightening accident at Bristol Motor Speedway, Waltrip befriends seven-time NASCAR Winston Cup Series Champion Dale Earnhardt. In 2000, he agrees to drive a new third car for Earnhardt's Winston Cup Series team, Dale Earnhardt, Inc. (DEI) for 2001. The move makes Waltrip and Earnhardt's son, Dale Earnhardt Jr., teammates. In his first race for DEI, Waltrip, Earnhardt Jr., and Earnhardt are running in the top three in the 2001 Daytona 500. While Waltrip leads Earnhardt Jr. to a one-two finish, Earnhardt is involved in a fatal accident with Ken Schrader on the final lap. Schrader visits Waltrip in Victory Lane to explain the severity of Earnhardt's injuries, shortly before his death is confirmed to the public.

NASCAR returns to Daytona that summer for the 2001 Pepsi 400. In the closing laps, Earnhardt Jr. and Waltrip find themselves running one-two in that order. Despite badly wanting a win to help in the healing process, Waltrip instead chooses to push Earnhardt Jr. to the victory just as Earnhardt Jr. had pushed him to his Daytona 500 win earlier that year. The two celebrate Earnhardt Jr.'s victory together in a moment of healing for the entire NASCAR community.

Production

In 2011, Waltrip released a book entitled In the Blink of an Eye.[2] The film is an adaptation of the book.[3] Taublieb Films announced the film on May 17, 2019, with Paul Taublieb producing and directing it.[4] 1091 Media acquired the distribution rights to Blink of an Eye on May 22.[5] Monster Energy also provided support for the film with their Vice President of Sports Marketing Mitch Covington serving as a producer. "It's a story for the ages," Covington said, "and myself and the company are thrilled to support and help bring it to life, and we're all fortunate to have a talent like Taublieb helming the project."[5] NASCAR President Steve Phelps also served as an executive producer.[5]

Release

The film was given a private screening on May 24, 2019, at the NASCAR Hall of Fame theater in Charlotte, North Carolina.[5] It was officially released to the public on September 12, showing at theaters only that one night.[6]

Home media

On November 5, 2019, the film was made available on digital download and rental platforms. The Apple iTunes version contained deleted scenes, a 1990 interview with Earnhardt Sr., and a music video for Bobby Capps' song "In the Blink of an Eye," which was written by Covington for the documentary.[7] On December 3, Blu-ray Disc and DVD versions were released.[8][9] The film became available through streaming exclusively on the Motor Trend app on February 3, 2020.[10] Fox Sports 1 aired the documentary for the first time on March 13, 2021.[11]

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