Burnout Sports brings you The IndyCar Show hosted by Tony Donohue and Luke Edwards. They bring their opinions and perspectives to all things IndyCar and breakdown the latest from each race weekend.
The GM of HMD Motorsports, Mike Maurini joins Tony D to go around the shop at HMD Motorsports. They discuss the testing that has been going on for IndyCar and Indy NXT, the new shop that is being constructed in Brownsburg, IN and what to expect from David Malukas in his second year of IndyCar competition.
Keto Kosik from Chip Ganassi Racing joined Tony D. to go behind the scenes of the #9 Scott Dixon car on the first episode of Around the Shop. The two discuss the day to day operations of the team, what a typical race weekend looks like and how one gets into the motorsports industry.
Tony Donohue catches up with Stef Wilson after he announced his entry for the 2023 Indianapolis 500. Wilson will join forces with Dreyer and Reindbold Racing to pilot the #24 Chevy with Cusick Motorsports. Wilson discusses how the deal came together and the importance of the announcement 6 months before the race.
Tony Donohue discusses the next entry for the 2023 Indy 500. He gives you his take on what other drivers we could see in the 107th running of the Indy 500 and gives kudos to Hy-Vee and the concert lineup we will see next summer at Iowa Speedway. Tony also lets you in on meeting 1986 Indy 500 Rookie of the Year Randy Lanier.
On Thursday, Indy Lights rebranded itself as Indy NXT. Tony Donohue welcomes Eric Smith from Race Review Online to break down why the name was changed and what the future of the series looks like. They discuss the driver and car combinations for the 2023 Indy 500 and look ahead to a busy championship finale at Phoenix for NASCAR this weekend.
Tony Donohue brings you a new episode of The IndyCar Show. In this episode, he lets you in on a conversation he had with 2022 Indy Lights Champion Linus Lundqvist on the his future plans for 2023 as he tries to move up to IndyCar. We also discuss the reaction to Alex Palou running FP1 in Formula 1 down in Austin and get you ready for a test upcoming at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for IndyCar this week.
A few more drivers have been added to the 2023 IndyCar lineup. Tony D dives into the latest including Santino Ferrucci joining AJ Foyt Racing full time and how that shakes up the silly season. He also gives his take on the chances of Kyle Busch running the Indy 500 and his experience at Anderson Speedway.
Tony Donohue looks at all the news in the IndyCar world from the week including Jimmie Johnson's decision to step away from full time IndyCar racing. The latest in silly season and possible landing spots for Sting Ray Robb.
Tony D takes a look back at what made the 2022 IndyCar season so special. He breaks down his favorite races, the consistent run to the championship for Will Power and a few newsworthy items to lookout for in the offseason.
Tony and Charlie discuss one of the most competitive seasons in IndyCar history, what makes Scott Dixon one of the greatest drivers of all time and the reality and difficulty of landing one of the thirty-three spots in the Indy 500.
Announcer of racecars Dillon Welch joins Tony D to preview the IndyCar race at Gateway, who has the best chance to win the season championship, and what's left of next season's rides.
Tony recaps Nashville and Scott Dixon's win. Newgarden and Grosjean collide and social media takes note. He looks ahead to the remaining races this year and discusses new developments on IndyCar's Silly Season.
We have never see drama like this in IndyCar. Tony and Luke dive into the situation involving defending IndyCar Champion Alex Palou. After Chip Ganassi Racing announced they would exercise their option on Palou, McLaren Racing countered saying they had signed Palou for 2023. Where this story is heading and the dominos to fall behind it are all discussed. The guys preview this weekends race north of the border in Toronto and look back at a fun weekend at Mid-Ohio.
The IndyCar Show welcomes 2022 Indy 500 winner Marcus Ericsson this week. He and Tony D. take a look back at his Indianapolis 500 win and what the following hours after the checkered flag were like. During the discussion, Ericsson gives his thoughts on the late red flag and holding the lead for the final restart. The two look ahead to the remainder of the season and what it will take for Ericsson to win the 2022 championship.
Fresh off his first career Indy Lights win for Andretti Autosport, Christian Rasmussen joins Tony D to look back at a weird race in Elkart Lake, the competition level within the team and the adjustments he's had to make in his first year driving in Indy Lights.
Tony and Luke are back from inside the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. The guys look back at the final race on Belle Isle won by Will Power and the strategy that moved him to the front en route to picking up his first win of the season. With Belle Isle in the rear view mirror, Luke gives his take on who to watch for at Road America while both of our guys give you their picks for the weekend and tip their toes into the silly season rumor mill.
Coming off of a 10th place finish in last weeks Indy 500, Santino Ferrucci is back in the saddle this weekend at Belle Isle filling in for an injured Callum Ilott at Juncos Hollinger Racing. Tony D. catches up with Santino to discuss the challenges of hopping into an unknown race car, how the deal happened and a recap of his May with Dreyer and Reinbold Racing.
Luke and Tony review Marcus Ericsson's maiden Indianapolis 500 victory on Sunday. They break down the bad luck of Scott Dixon and Alex Palou in the 500, discuss the crashes that were seen on both Carb Day and race day and take a look ahead to this weekends race from Belle Isle.
Luke and Tony break down the field of 33 row by row and give you their take on who has the strongest chance to swig the milk on Sunday after the 106th Indy 500. They also look back to an epic qualifying weekend and share their favorite 500 memories of years past!
Luke and Tony get you ready for the festivities of May as the IndyCar Series tackles the road course at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday. The two discuss which drivers to be on the look out for on Saturday, who is desperate for a good result and also take a look back the Rev event at IMS over the weekend.
Stef Wilson officially announced his entry into the 106th Indy 500. He joined Tony D. to break down what it has taken to make this possible, what it means to be in this year's race, and how the hardest part of running the Indy 500 is now in the rearview mirror.
Eric Smith of Race Review Online joins Tony D on the IndyCar Show. The two discuss the new format for Indy 500 qualifying to be unveiled later this month and also give you their favorite story lines heading into the Indy 500. Eric & Tony break down the action last weekend from Barber and if we will see a new rivalry born between Romain Grosjean & Graham Rahal.
Luke and Tony take a look back at last weeks Indy 500 testing and the chaos that came with it. The two discuss the factors that sent three Indy 500 winners spinning in the warm up lane, what drivers impressed over the two day test and what it means for next months Indy 500. Also, the guys preview the upcoming race weekend from Barber Motorsports Park and discuss what could be the 33rd entry for the Indy 500.
After a busy weekend in Long Beach, Luke and Tony breakdown Josef Newgarden's second win of the season. The guys discuss how impressive the start of the season has been for Team Penske, which drivers had disappointing runs in Southern California and which drivers impressed. Also, The IndyCar Show takes a look ahead at next weeks Indy 500 test from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and how the entry list for the 106th Indy 500 will get to 33 entries.
Tony and Luke weigh in on the storylines to watch this weekend as IndyCar takes to the streets of Long Beach. They give their opinion on if Team Penske can make it 3 for 3 to start the season, which drivers are desperate for a good result and a look into the field of 33 for the 2022 Indy 500.
Tony and Luke look back at IndyCar's second race of the year at the Texas Motor Speedway. They dive into the results of the race, including the last lap pass by Josef Newgarden that sealed his first win of the season. The guys weigh in on an impressive IndyCar oval debut for Jimmie Johnson and give opinion on what NBC can do to continue to grow IndyCar.
It's race week once again for the NTT IndyCar Series as they tackle the first oval of the year at the Texas Motor Speedway. Tony & Luke look at the effects the PJ1 will have on the race and what IndyCar will attempt to do to make the track a two groove surface. They also look into Jimmie Johnson's oval debut in the series, what the future holds for Colton Herta and hit on other important IndyCar topics.
Myles Rowe is the latest guest to join The IndyCar Show. The 21 year old recaps his opening weekend to the season at St. Pete that included a win and a last lap crash in USF2000. Host Tony Donohue and Myles discuss how he landed back at Pabst Racing, the fall out with Force Indy and how he balances him time as a full time student and driver.
Tony and Luke talk about the race, the atmosphere and all the action on track this weekend. Scott McLaughlin's first win, Will Power post race and more.
Tony Donohue and Luke Edwards give you their season predictions for the 2022 NTT IndyCar Season. They look ahead at the opening race on the streets of St. Petersburg, FL. The guys give you their pre-season top 10 power rankings and discuss the recent news of Andretti Autosport's intentions to join Formula 1.
Mark Jaynes of the IndyCar Radio Network joins host Tony Donohue as they look ahead at the upcoming 2022 NTT IndyCar season.
On the inaugural episode of The IndyCar Show, Tony Donohue and Luke Edwards look ahead to the battle between the veterans and the young guns in IndyCar heading into the 2022 season. The two discuss the importance of Jimmie Johnson and Romain Grosjean running full time and give you a team by team breakdown on who to watch this season.