You know the NBC NASCAR Podcast? This isn't that. Bad boys of podcasting breaking down all things NASCAR, IndyCar, F1 and whatever else happens.
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Kyle Larson found his way back to victory lane. Emily joins the podcast to break down the truck race. And AJ Allmendinger is playoff bound.
William Byron wins the NASCAR Cup Series race at Homestead. Noah Gragson is mad.
NASCAR pulled the most NASCAR move ever. We have back-to-back first-time winners to start a season for the first time in the modern era. The truck race was a disaster and is Ty Gibbs good?
Back at it again! Who knows how long this will go on for but we're here for now. Michael McDowell wins the Daytona 500. Brad K. rifled his helmet. The Xfinity race was ho-hum and the truck race almost had a shock winner.
This is the last Brake Hard podcast ever. It's time for us to move on. But before we do that we recap everything that has happened since our last show.
NASCAR championship weekend at Phoenix has come and gone. We break down all three races, winners, losers, and changes we want to see.
NASCAR at Martinsville was full of controversy on Sunday. Kevin Harvick is done. Lewis Hamilton won the third Italian Grand Prix of the season. We talk Niece Motorsports.
It's still raining in Texas. We recap the Truck and Xfinity races which featured some hot-headed drivers. What's going on at Thorsport? IndyCar season finale at St. Pete, shocker Scott Dixon is good. F1 had a crazy start but predictable finish in Portugal.
NASCAR had a weekend of racing at Kansas. Good and bad we talk about it all. Silly season is shaping up nicely and it includes Trevor Bayne. Matt's cat throws up.
NASCAR raced in the rain at the Roval. A monsoon on Saturday led to wet to dry race on Sunday. We need more rain! Also, Lewis Hamilton might be good.
NASCAR had a wild weekend at Talladega. IndyCar put on their best races ever at the IMS road course. More yellow line debate and we have a third mic in this episode!
NASCAR had all three series out in Las Vegas this weekend. F1 put on a snoozer in Russia. Zach had a run in with some Menonites and we hope to have him back next week.
NASCAR hosted their annual night race at Bristol and it did not disappoint. The 24 hours of LeMans happened, Toyota beat Toyota. And huge Bubba Wallace news broke during the pod.
NASCAR had 4 races at Richmond this weekend. We explain why Saturday wasn't boring. IndyCar had a great doubleheader at Mid-Ohio. F1 had a crazy Tuscan Grand Prix.
NASCAR had three races at Darlington and none were won by the best cars. Pierre Gasly shocked the F1 world in Monza. And NASCAR dropped a Fontana bombshell on the racing world.
NASCAR put on a show in Daytona capped off with William Byron finally winning his first Cup race. Xfinity had a wild first half and finish. Formula 1 put on a snoozer in Belgium. And IndyCar went back to back at Gateway.
Takuma Sato is a 2-time Indy 500 winner! We break down the race, the finish, and Takuma. Also, some Buddy Rice talk. NASCAR had a packed weekend at Dover as well.
Marco Andretti is on pole for the 104th Indianapolis 500. NASCAR ran the Daytona Road Course and it delivered. Andy Lally did street luge. AJ Allmendinger in hot water? Lewis Hamilton did Lewis things.
NASCAR put on a doubleheader at Michigan and that was one too many Michigan races. F1 held their second British Grand Prix in 2 weeks. We talk principalities and it's Indy week!
We talk about NASCAR's fantastic race at New Hampshire. Lewis Hamilton won on three wheels in Silverstone. And Brad K. calmed Silly Season down.
NASCAR had a Thursday night race at Kansas. Denny Hamlin won, again. Brandon Jones won again too. Matt Crafton found his way back to victory lane. IndyCar has another new schedule and we talk some iRacing.
We break down everything that happened this weekend at Indianapolis. F1 is back with a bang in Austria. Is 25 too old to make it big? IndyCar was at the speedway this weekend too.
We break down NASCAR's Superweekend at Pocono this past weekend. Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin keep winning. The Truck Series ran half the race under caution. We look at Lessard's stats and Houff is a CARS winner?
NASCAR visited Talladega and things happened. We talk about ending racism, the despicable act that occurred and Blaney's win. Kaulig Racing is on the verge of being a power house.
We talk NASCAR at Martinsville and Homestead. Get into some Kyle Weatherman talk. Bristol All-Star Race is happening!
NASCAR raced in Atlanta this weekend, IndyCar had a snoozer in Texas, we let Zach stan for AJ Allmendinger who won his first NASCAR oval race.
We talk about everything that happened at Darlington and Charlotte so far. Brad K's win in a lackluster Coke 600, Kyle Busch is still good, Brad K drives a Tesla and more.
NASCAR IS BACK! We break down Kevin Harvick's win and everything that has happened. Zach got a home studio since we last had a podcast. Where should NASCAR hold a street race at?
NASCAR's iRacing Invitational at Texas put on a great show. When will NASCAR start again? The Indy 500 got delayed and will the Gen 7 car be delayed?
NASCAR put on a really solid race at the virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway. Denny Hamlin nabs Dale Jr. at the line. We talk about the rig setups, a sense of normalcy. And F1 cancelled more races.
We talk about the racing weekend that wasn't. How COVID-19 has impacted racing, when will we see cars back on track. iRacing is all we've got now. And grocery stores.
NASCAR put on two really good races out in Phoenix this weekend. Low downforce is actually the answer. Brad K seems to be leaving Penske. We talk F1/IndyCar as they open their seasons this weekend.
NASCAR had a great race in Fontana on Sunday and Saturday's didn't disappoint either. Are 2020 Xfinity drivers going to be overvalued thanks to a weak field? And the Coronavirus could wipe out international motorsports in 2020.