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Ryan goes over the past races which he has missed and admits that this year the Chase is actually doing pretty well compared to the old system. Plus his predictions for the race. And much more! Stay tuned!
Ryan briefly goes over the races that have happened since the last episode. Congrats to Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch, Tony Stewart, and Denny Hamlin for their wins. Ryan thinks the Chase seeding system needs some major work and says Denny Hamlin should not be starting first as he has the fewest Top 10's in the 12 man Chase. Ryan makes his picks and the TSS standings are completely inverted for the final 10. Stay tuned!
Ryan goes over the last two races from Pocono and Watkins Glen after sound errors in the last episode. Ryan criticizes NASCAR for not showing the fans the debris during the race at Pocono and does not think NASCAR is being honest enough with the good fans of the sport. Ryan congratulates both Biffle and Montoya for breaking their winless streaks. And of course, my picks for Michigan and who to look out for.
A recap of the crazy Brickyard 400 with Ryan. Ryan reviews the crazy first laps in which we saw more then half the field suffer overheating problems before Robby Gordon's tire exploded. Ryan slams NASCAR for fining Ryan Newman and Denny Hamlin for simply, stating their opinions. Ryan congratulates Jamie McMurray and Chip Ganassi on making history!! And some shout outs!!! Stay tuned!
Ryan reviews the race at Chicago and wonders why a lot of drivers had brake problems at a 1.5 mile track. Ryan goes over the Nationwide race at Gateway and rips Carl Edwards and discusses who really started the rivalry. Stay tuned!
Ryan congratulates Kyle Busch on yet another NASCAR Nationwide Series victory and takes a jab at Joey Logano for his immaturity after the race. Ryan goes over the Coke Zero 400 and all of the lead changes that occurred, including the 22 car crash that took out defending series champion, Jimmie Johnson. Ryan gives his take on who will be a threat for the Lifelock.com 400 at Chicago and explains why you can never pick Juan Montoya to win a race. Stay tuned!
Ryan simply tells you the winner of the Nationwide race at Loudon because the race was so boring. Ryan goes over the first complete race at Loudon and congratulates Jimmie Johnson on yet another victory. Ryan talks about the emotion of Dale Earnhardt's win in the 3 car in the Nationwide race at Daytona and finally his picks for the Coke Zero 400. Stay tuned!
Ryan reviews the race and offers his taste of some of the racing that occurred. Joe Gibbs Racing's highest finisher was Joey Logano in 33rd, can they rebound? And whats up with Jeff Gordon and the drivers he ticked off? Ryan gives his take of NASCAR's ruling to send Ambrose back to sixth and if NASCAR was consistent, they wouldn't have allowed Dale Jr to win at Talladega in 2003 or his last win in 2008. He would be seeing a 4 year anniversary of his last win rather than 2. Stay tuned!!
Ryan wears a D-Backs hat to congratulate the D-Backs win over the Detroit Tigers, ending their 14 game losing streak on the road. Ryan comments on the racing at Road America and how the design of the track caused some problems. The 4 inch thick bumper strips were causing quite a problem for drivers, like Justin Allgaier. The race was only 50 laps long, so stay tuned!
Ryan welcomes viewers to the new video broadcast and explains what happened to cause it. Ryan also reviews the Nationwide race from Kentucky and the Sprint Cup race from Michigan. Teammates getting into each other again? Which ones did? Ryan also praises Joey Logano and Dale Jr for both having solid Top 10 finishes. Stay tuned!!
Ryan goes over the excitement from the weekend, from the Nationwide race at Nashville, to the Sprint Cup race at Pocono. Ryan also gives his take on the Joey Logano/Kevin Harvick feud and has some advice for not only Logano, but his father Tom, who just can't seem to keep his mouth shut.
Ryan goes over a quick review of the NASCAR-Sprint All Star Race and the Tech-Net Auto Service 300 Nationwide race at Charlotte, followed by the Coca Cola 600, both dominated by either Kurt or Kyle Busch. A sneak preview of the Gillette 500 at Pocono is also available. Stay tuned!!
Ryan goes over the weekend's races, both dominated by the 18 car of Kyle Busch and Joe Gibbs Racing. Ryan gives a small preview of the All Star Race and Brian Vickers is out for the rest of the year with blood clots in his left leg and lung.
Ryan goes over the the Bubba Burger 250 and the Crown Royal 400. Ryan questions if Joey Logano intentionally wrecked Sam Hornish Jr to create a caution late in the race and a sneak peak of the Southern 500. And much more! So stay tuned!
Ryan talks about the attendance problems of Auto Club Speedway. He will offer his opinion on how to fix the problem and the NASCAR Winner Circle Program and how useless it is. And of course the recaps of this weekend’s races.
In this episode, Ryan recaps the Stater Brothers 300 and the Auto Club 500 at the Auto Club Speedway. But don’t forget the hilarious, but horrendous coverage of Danica Patrick.