Weekly NASCAR podcast hosted by a couple idiots who have grown up connected to the sport. Grab a beer and tune in each week.
The Black Flagged podcast is an absolute gem that combines the thrilling world of racing with a hilariously entertaining twist. From the moment I listened to the episode where the term "klitty litter" was born, I knew I was hooked. The podcast covers a wide range of racing topics, from local short tracks to the higher levels of NASCAR, providing a well-rounded discussion on all things racing. However, what truly sets this podcast apart is its ability to keep its audience engaged and entertained even if they aren't die-hard racing fans.
One of the best aspects of The Black Flagged podcast is its ability to strike a perfect balance between informative and entertaining content. While it covers various aspects of racing, it does so in a way that doesn't overwhelm or bore listeners who may not be well-versed in the sport. The hosts have a knack for presenting information in a humorous manner, injecting their own unique personalities and witty banter into every episode. This makes each discussion feel like you're sitting down with friends, discussing your shared passion for racing while having a good laugh along the way.
Furthermore, The Black Flagged podcast has an impressive lineup of guests, including notable figures like Noah Gragson. These interviews add an extra layer of excitement and insight to the show, allowing listeners to gain perspectives from those directly involved in the sport. Each guest brings something new to the table and enhances the overall listening experience.
While there are countless positives about The Black Flagged podcast, it's important to acknowledge that there may be some aspects that could be improved upon. One potential downside is that some episodes may rely heavily on inside jokes or references that only dedicated listeners will fully understand. While this adds charm for long-time fans, it could make it slightly difficult for new listeners to fully immerse themselves in certain episodes. Additionally, as with any podcast, personal preferences may come into play when determining whether or not the hosts' humor aligns with your own.
In conclusion, The Black Flagged podcast is a must-listen for racing enthusiasts and casual fans alike. Its ability to entertain and inform while maintaining a lighthearted atmosphere is truly commendable. From the moment you start listening, you'll find yourself hooked, eagerly awaiting the next episode. So grab your headphones and get ready to dive into the exciting world of racing with these charming hosts - you won't regret it.
Lots of racing this past weekend, Sting Ray Bobb made his debut, Keith Rocco won then cut a promo, Matt Hirschman continues his Seekonk dominance, Charlie spotted for Butterball, and much moreSupport the show
Lots of racing to talk about this weekend and we welcome on a guy who ran 3 races in 4 days, winning the ASA race at Newport Saturday Night before running the Coke 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. We then welcome on recurring guest Jeff Champagne to talk Little 500 at Anderson and the Indy 500. We also talk Thunder Road, Wiscasset, Oxford, and Southern Time Racing.Support the show
A great weekend at Kansas a few weeks ago leads us into one of the busiest weeks of the year, the Coca Cola 600 weekend at Charlotte. Support the show
Lots of racing happening around the east coast. Shit shows at Wilkesboro, a fantastic All Star race, Joey Logano crying, the internet internetted and congrats to the Weaber Valley Fightin' Poors class of 2025. Support the show
Bob had his first race of the season, Brad went to Bowman Gray for the first time, Charlie didn't buy any $2,000 photos, and Kyle Larson dick stomped the field at Kansas.Support the show
Terrible week at Texas last weekend and we look to get back on track at KansasSupport the show
Lots of rainouts across the east coast as we talk NASCAR at Texas, Bobby was the 2nd fastest in time trials, Charlie spent way too much on a photo, and Brad went drinking after Bowman Gray cancelled. This week we are also joined by a guy who picked up his first win at the Nashville Fairgrounds this past weekend Cole Butcher joins the show to talk about this past weekend and his recent success. Support the show
Successful weekend at Talladega, surprisingly, leads us into a sure to be exhilarating weekend of racing at Texas. Support the show
Internet controversy, Talladega, and the 24 hours of Stafford. Before setting out for 4 months at sea we have a friend of the progrum on, one of the BFP lore characters, Mike Bashe joins the show as he was boots on the ground at Talladega this past weekend. He talks Talladega boulevard, Waffle House stories, and what his next 4 months look like. Support the show
Back after an off week for what is sure to be a shit show of a betting weekend at Talladega. Support the show
A racing filled week gave us plenty to discuss on this weeks episode. Charlie had technical difficulties so it was a Brad and Bobby solo show. Our guests couldn't make it this week so it was another quick episode but we will be back with a guest or two next week.Support the show
Brad traveled back home for a race that was postponed. The boys spent Sunday watching a boring NASCAR race and an unbelievable golf tournament. Last show before we have a lot of local racing to talk about.Support the show
This week we welcome on a couple CARS Tour drivers who have cut their teeth at lower levels and found themselves competing at one of the highest forms of short track racing. Kade Brown and TJ DeCaire join the progrum to talk how they got into racing, what they're up too now, and what the rest of the season has in store. Short show but a good show with a couple friends of the progrum who will be on again in the future.Support the show
Martinsville and Thompson recaps. Big hits. Not giving out promo codes. And RIP Darlene.Support the show
First short track action of the year ahead this weekend at Martinsville as we go over the stats and odds. Support the show
This week we welcome on a couple guests, one is a familiar voice for any short track racing fan. Notably on the CARS tour but also on a few ARCA races as of late, Eric Brennan joins the show to discuss his rise from Wall Stadium enduro announcer to calling ARCA races at Phoenix! We are also joined this week by Rafe Slate, a late model racer that went viral like Bob did, but in kind of the opposite way? Anyways.. hear his story of how he's grinded through the short track ranks and where you might see him next! All of that plus Homestead talk, and Thompson this coming weekend for our Northern friends! Support the show
Up and down weekend in Las Vegas with an upset winner that won Mason a lot of money. Looking forward to winning some more money this weekend at Homestead.Support the show
Two days in hickory in the rear view and a whole lot of extra curricular stories as Charlie went down to North Carolina for the weekend. Josh Berry won a cup race, and race track safety workers are off to a rough start in 2025. Support the show
A solid start to the season for the playbook crew as they left phoenix with some money in the bank. Back this week to discuss a busy weekend in Las Vegas! Support the show
A weekend of racing in the desert and short track weaponry in the rear view as we talk NASCAR, SMART modified tour, Hickory this coming weekend and even touch on the Brad Marchand trade.Support the show
The gambling portion of BFP is back for a 3rd season. Brad, Mason, and Jeremy share their thoughts and bets for this weekends race at Phoenix. Support the show
Another weekend of couch racing as we talk COTA, the CARS tour circus, 25 minute caution for a single car spin, Dan Suarez still stinks, Ross Chastain reminded the world that he's a clahn, and Luke Baldwin definitely never touched Joey Coulter. Support the show
This week we're joined by a household name in the dirt world whether he's racing modifieds or late models everyone knows of the High Side Tickler. Not the show you're accustomed to seeing from a couple asphalt racers from Maine but we've ran into Kyle far too many times to not have him on the show. He's a character and you'll understand why we're friends pretty quickly. We also talk Atlanta, weapons, NASCAR throwing a yellow on the last lap and answer some Patreon questions. Support the show
Another marathon of a Speedweeks in the books as we burned the tires up early and limped it home to the finish line. We discuss racing at New Smyrna and Daytona, trips to Beachside and IHOP, and everything in between. Support the show
We are down in New Smyrna for Speedweeks where we are what feels like a full month into it, joined by Mike Christopher Jr where we talk about his 2024 season, and how our first 3 days went. Support the show
Fresh off a trip to Atlantic City where Andy J was crowned this years champion with the Indoor Auto Racing he stops by to tell us about his weekend and his next stop being Daytona. A fun weekend all around in AC where the 3 of us were in attendance for 4 days of shenanigans. We also talk to Danny Buccafusca who went viral at the Tulsa Shootout after a sponsor from an OnlyFans model. He stops by to tell us about how he got started in racing, and where and what he is racing now. Support the show
On this weeks episode we are joined by a legend of the media game whether behind the camera or in front of it. A man who you've likely seen on Flo Racing, Lost Speedways, or behind the scenes of a specific NASCAR brawl. Someone very excited for this weekends event at Bowman Gray Stadium, Matthew Dillner. Great conversation with Matt before we talk our weekends, Brad got a puppy, and we all go to Atlantic City in 3 days. Support the show
Fresh off a week of Chili Bowl action with a lot to talk about as we call in our resident Tulsa Expo Center corespondent Jeff Champagne to help us recap the happenings as he was live on location. We're definitely going to the Chili Bowl next year probably.Support the show
Chili bowl week is upon us as we get together to discuss racing slightly and more banter about the Augusta Car Show, and the upcoming racing events we're going too.Support the show
Back after a week off with a lot to talk about around the motorsports world. Badass racing in Allentown and Tulsa, racing in Dillon, and Charlie got nominated for GNG's Gift. Support the show
This best of show has some highlights and some lowlights from 2024. Hear from Mike Christopher Jr, Stephen Nasse, Beers, Blanch, DJ Shaw, Keith Rocco, Andy J, Tom Carey III, Freddie Kraft, Mike Maietta Jr, Andy Santerre, Bubba Pollard, Derek Pernesiglio, and Ricky Craven. Hope you all enjoy and we'll be back to make next Tuesday suck less! Support the show
Certainly an off season show as we have little to nothing to talk about in the racing world, but somehow we scraped together 55 minutes of content. "Best of" show coming in the near future. Support the show
First weekend without racecars for this calendar year so we called in Eddie McCarthy to bring you all (and us) some laughs as we talk his 2024 season, flipping at the turkey derby, and how he's never racing go karts indoors again unless someone asks him too. Support the show
BFP did the Snowball Derby as a full crew, Nasse almost won and won us a lot of money, we didn't get kicked out of Ruby Tuesdays, and we sung the national anthem at Seville and Waffle House.Support the show
Fresh off a busy Thanksgiving week and a Turkey Derby weekend at Wall Stadium, race winner Timmy Solomito joins us to talk about his weekend, how his year has been and the happenings at Natural Designs. We talk Bobby's crazy parlay, Snowball Derby, and answer some Patreon questions. Support the show
Episode 300 of the Black Flagged Podcast brings you a lot of discussion about southern time late models from Florence, the Bud 8 is officially back, 1am is too late to be ending a race program that started at 4pm, and mimosa pitchers are still undefeated. Support the show
First edition of NextGen BFP episodes is here as we break down the little racing that transpired this weekend, bs about random happenings, and Brad moved to NC.Support the show
The last recording from the Celero Commerce Compound has come and gone as we talk the 3 NASCAR championship races from Phoenix, some North South Shootout, and regular banter you've come to expect as we gear up for remote recording of the show with more video content to come!Support the show
One last ride for 2024 as we give our championship picks, and other bets for this weekend at PhoenixSupport the show
Well, we've finally achieved a goal of ours. This week we welcome on the guy from Newburgh Maine, a guy that was an ESPN analyst, an Oxford 250 winner, a rookie of the year in just about every series he raced, a winner in all 3 series in NASCAR competition, and the winner of the greatest finish in NASCAR history. Ricky Craven joins the show to finally answer the question Bob Pockrass had a few years ago. "You have a racing podcast from Maine? What do you do, talk about Ricky Craven every week?" Yes, yes we do.Support the show
2nd to last show of the year as we've started to find a groove lately hitting more bets than normal. Sucks that we went positive all last year and finished with plus money, but we'll try again next year.Support the show
A weekend with racecars on the television, and a lot of off track happenings brings you this episode where we bounce around from racing down south, nascar, talk Hudson and Star and we went to dress like a seat night at a hockey game. Support the show
Slowly but surely gaining momentum as the season comes to a close. Two solid weeks for Brad, and a couple okay weeks for Mason and Jeremy. We head to Homestead we're the season should be ending, but it is not.Support the show
Fresh off a weekend spent at Oxford and North Wilkesboro we welcome on a guest for the first time, one that we've wanted to get on for a while, and it turned out to be one of our best interviews yet. Derek Pernesiglio joins the progrum to talk old stories, how he got his start, how he ended up working for NBC Sports, and how he ended up doing his own podcast The Derek Pernesiglio Show! Be sure to check out his show wherever you get your podcasts. A lot of familiar guests that our listeners will know some about! Looking forward to the next time we get Derek on. Support the show
Fresh off a net positive weekend, we're back for more as the Series heads to Las Vegas.Support the show
Fresh off a weekend spent at Thompson we're back to recap it all. Bob championshiped, wiffle ball, fun times in the clubhouse and camper lot, thanks to everyone who came out! Another big weekend on tap with go karts at Bartlett, racing at Oxford and Claremont, Bobby is racing an S10 truck and Brad is going to North WilkesboroSupport the show
A so/so weekend at Talladega in the books, with some juicy odds on the table for this weekends event at the Charlotte Roval. Support the show
A busy weekend of racecars between Vermont and New Hampshire brought us quite the amount of content. The Oktoberfest happened at Lee, and the Milk Bowl happened at Thunder Road. Two, two day shows in two different facilities where we had representation at both days. We talk everything from a camper falling down a mountain, to a chat with Milk Bowl winner Marcel Gravel in this one! Support the show
If we pick someone to finish top 3, bet on them to finish top 5, its a lock. If we pick someone to win, pick them to finish top 3, its a lock. A brutal weekend at Kansas leads us into one of the most unpredictable weekends of the year. Sick.Support the show