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As NASCAR embarks on its 77th season of competition, one would think there are no records left within reach of breaking. Tyler Reddick denied that notion today, as he became the first driver in NASCAR history to win the first three races of a season. Our resident NASCAR reporters Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi were on the case, and they reconvened for a new episode of the Teardown to unpack Tyler's historic feat and how he held off none other than SVG to capture the first road course race of the year. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The 2026 NASCAR season is already WILD — and we're only getting started. On this episode of The Final Lap Weekly, we break down Tyler Reddick's unbelievable start to the season — driving for Michael Jordan and going UNDEFEATED in 2026 with back-to-back wins at Daytona AND Atlanta. Is this the beginning of a historic run? Meanwhile, Carson Hocevar is making headlines… but not the good kind. Is he building a reputation as NASCAR's newest villain? We discuss the on-track drama and why drivers aren't exactly lining up to be his friend. And it gets even bigger — Joe Gibbs Racing has filed a massive lawsuit against a former competition director. What does this mean for JGR, the garage, and the future of team politics? Plus… the NASCAR All-Star Race format. We're saying what everyone else is thinking — it's ridiculous (and not in a good way). Does NASCAR need a total reset? And of course, Rowdy Dragon is back with his Fantasy NASCAR picks for COTA (Circuit of the Americas) — the road course chaos is coming, and you'll want these picks before setting your lineup. NASCAR news, race recaps, hot takes, garage drama, and fantasy strategy — it's all here. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie. NASCAR News Provided By: http://tobychristie.com -Play Fantasy NASCAR with Us! -Listen on Spotify -Listen on Apple Podcasts -Click To Play Fantasy NASCAR With Us! -Giving Fun Is Here: Patreon.com/thefinallap NASCAR podcast, Tyler Reddick 2026, Michael Jordan NASCAR team, 23XI Racing, Daytona 500 winner, Atlanta Motor Speedway recap, Carson Hocevar controversy, Joe Gibbs Racing lawsuit, JGR news, NASCAR legal drama, NASCAR All Star Race format, All Star Race criticism, COTA preview, Circuit of the Americas NASCAR, Fantasy NASCAR picks, Rowdy Dragon Fantasy NASCAR, NASCAR race recap, NASCAR race preview, NASCAR news 2026, NASCAR garage drama, Kerry Murphey, Toby Christie, The Final Lap Weekly Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Racing Roundtable features NASCAR Roundtable Publisher Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive), The Racing Experts Founder Dominic Aragon (@DominicAragon), and ARCA Menards Series Driver Matt Kemp (@KempRacing5).(0:30-30:30) Atlanta Recap: Tyler Reddick's goes back-to-back, Reddick's title hopes, 23XI Racing's hot start with Reddick and Bubba Wallace, Carson Hocevar starts trouble again, and Shane van Gisbergen's strong showing at Atlanta.(30:30-37:30) Circuit of the Americas Race Preview.(37:30-51:40) News and Notes: Keelan Harvick signs development deal with Toyota Racing, as well as Circuit of the Americas Odds and Picks.For more NASCAR coverage, checkout NASCAR Roundtable: https://roundtable.io/sports/nascar and The Racing Experts: https://theracingexperts.com/
Episode 148 | David and Tim pack this episode with global perspective and motorsports insight, moving seamlessly from Olympic analysis to an inside look at one of NASCAR's most closely watched teams. With sharp commentary and candid conversation, the hosts explore how leadership, performance, and business pressures are shaping the modern sports landscape.In this episode:
Denny Hamlin gives his unfiltered analysis of what went down at Atlanta and explains why superspeedway racing can be so mentally taxing. With Tyler Reddick's back-to-back victories and Bubba Wallace running up front, does 23XI have a superspeedway stranglehold on the Cup Series field? Denny debates if Hurricane Hocevar's late-race move was fair or foul...and what went wrong for Kyle Larson and Kyle Busch. Real fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
NASCAR fans were in for another edition of high-banks, drafting calamity this weekend in Hotlanta. NASCAR reporters Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi have the scoop as Tyler Reddick captured his second consecutive win to kick off the 2026 season. The guys discuss 23XI Racing's hot start and some of the struggles other championship contenders are showing early on so far this year. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Eric Schneck and Wyatt Watson touch Tyler Reddick's second straight Cup Series and other storylines on this week's Stock Car Scoop.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac recap and react to Tyler Reddick winning the AutoTrader 400 at Echo Park Speedway here in Hampton, Georgia over the weekend, talk about how it was a great brand of racing at Echo Park Speedway over the weekend, and recap their weekend at Echo Park Speedway.
The Racing Roundtable features NASCAR Roundtable Publisher Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive), The Racing Experts Founder Dominic Aragon (@DominicAragon), and ARCA Menards Series Driver Matt Kemp (@KempRacing5).(0:30-35:05) Daytona 500 Recap: Tyler Reddick's first Daytona 500 win, 23XI Racing has their moment with Michael Jordan, fuel saving, and lack of controversy in Daytona.(35:05-47:05) Atlanta Race Preview.(47:05-1:07:00) News and Notes: Jimmie Johnson announces his final race will be the 2027 Daytona 500, Manufacturers content with current setup and what it means for Dodge moving to the Cup Series, as well as Atlanta Odds and Picks.For more NASCAR coverage, checkout NASCAR Roundtable: https://roundtable.io/sports/nascar and The Racing Experts: https://theracingexperts.com/
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson welcome Ryan Garcia to Nightcap, react to the full NFL Insiders Most Hated list, Jerry Jones credits Michael Irvin, George Pickens received multiple fines and Michale Jordan’s 23XI racing wins Daytona 500! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI...0:00 - Ryan Garcia Joins Nightcap14:55 - Full NFL Insiders Most Hated List22:02 - Jerry Jones Credits Michael Irvin for HOF22:15 - George Pickens Received Multiple Fines32:30 - Josh Jacobs Speaks on Playing with Antonio Brown57:53 - Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing Wins Daytona 5001:04:23 - Titans Bald Headed Staff1:05:07 - Q & Ayyyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes welcomed on Dan Patrick Show executive producer and The Tailgate host Paul Pabst to discuss the latest Bears and NFL storylines. Later, Spiegel and Holmes discussed how the legendary Michael Jordan celebrated a big win Sunday as Tyler Reddick of his 23XI Racing team won the Daytona 500.
The latest episode of WFO Radio Ignition is a high-octane post-race breakdown straight from the aftermath of the 2026 Daytona 500, NASCAR's Great American Race! Hosted by Joe Castello, the crew dives deep into one of the wildest final laps in recent memory. Tyler Reddick pulled off a stunning last-lap charge, snaking through chaos and passing Chase Elliott in the closing moments to deliver 23XI Racing—and co-owner Michael Jordan—his first Daytona 500 victory. The group unpacks the multi-car wrecks, near-misses, and heart-stopping moves that left Elliott, Brad Keselowski, and others in the smoke while Reddick emerged unscathed, leading only the final lap for the win. They celebrate how this triumph feels like a championship for MJ himself, with plenty of talk about Jordan's reaction in Victory Lane and what it means for 23XI.The worldwide co-hosts chime in with their takes: perspectives from across the globe on the drama, the strategy, and the sheer unpredictability of superspeedway racing. Gio in Miami jumps in with his signature energy, tying the racing excitement to bigger sports headlines—he breaks down the latest on the upcoming Olympics, shares his thoughts on international athletes crossing over into motorsports vibes, and more. It's the perfect mix of raw analysis, laughs, and passion from the WFO crew as they bridge the gap between the track and the world. Don't miss this electric recap—fire it up now on WFO Radio!
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac recap and react to Tyler Reddick winning the Daytona 500 on Sunday, talk about how cool it was to see Michael Jordan have a car and driver win the 500, and talk about how this is a great story for Tyler Reddick, Michael Jordan, and 23XI Racing.
The Great American Race is officially in the books, and Tyler Reddick broke through to capture the biggest win in his career. Our resident reporters Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi were on the scene in Daytona, and they checked into the Teardown to discuss what was a relatively controversy-free race, what to do about fuel saving and how the points are looking after race one. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened and reacted to the legendary Michael Jordan's comments after Tyler Reddick of his 23XI Racing team won the Daytona 500 on Sunday.
Jacob Townsend talks with Deb Williams, of Autoweek.com, about Tyler Reddick's Daytona 500 win, 23XI Racing, wrecks, fuel saving, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4 of February 16, 2026 Jacob Townsend talks with Deb Williams, of Autoweek.com, about Tyler Reddick's Daytona 500 win, 23XI Racing, wrecks, fuel saving, and more. Then, Jacob talks more about Joey Aguilar's injunction hearing. Also, he talks to a caller about ETSU's loss to Samford. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour, Sam gives his local sports report focused on women's college basketball. Georgia's women's basketball team gets a big win over Vandy! In the second segment, the guys discuss Anthony Edwards emerging as the new face of the NBA. Has Anthony Edwards emerged as the new face of the NBA? Plus, we enter Noel's World where Jordan Brand puts a new stamp on racing. 23XI Racing and Jordan Brand debut their new racing Jordan IX!
Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Michael Phelps, the swimming legend with 28 Olympic medals, has stayed largely out of the spotlight in the past few days amid the buzz of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, but a few ripples from his enduring fame surfaced. Sports Business Journal reports that former NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps stepped down following a messy antitrust trial settlement with teams like Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing, marking a pivotal shift for the sport as it kicks off its drama-free 2026 season at Daytona this weekend—though our Phelps was never directly involved, the name overlap sparked brief social chatter. Over at USA Hockey's Olympic insider updates from Milano Cortina, one player fondly recalled Phelps' epic 2008 Beijing dominance as their favorite childhood Olympic moment, a nostalgic nod amid Team USA's hockey prep against Latvia. Meanwhile, Swimming World Magazine dished a Throwback Thursday feature on February 5 spotlighting Phelps' unforgettable 41 days mastering the 200 individual medley, reigniting fan nostalgia just before the Games hype peaked. No fresh public appearances, business deals, or social media posts from Phelps himself popped up—verified sources like AOL's coverage of his fiery January Instagram critique of USA Swimming leadership, blasting their post-Paris Olympics medal slump and vowing to help fix it, remain the hottest recent drama without updates. Gossip mills stayed quiet on family scoops or golf swings, with his Ping endorsement and poker flings feeling like ancient history. Phelps seems content cheering from afar, his legacy still fueling headlines without stealing the Olympic thunder.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Host Brandon Contes interviews Fox Sports NASCAR reporter Alex Weaver. Brandon and Alex discuss a wide range of topics including this year's Daytona 500 storylines, the aftermath of the 23XI Racing/Front Row Motorsports lawsuit, the return of The Chase championship format, and more.-2:13: Daytona 500-11:49: Getting into NASCAR/sports media career-18:31: State of NASCAR-24:54: Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray-27:39: Michael Jordan and 23XI Racing post-lawsuit-31:58: Chase format coming back-34:14: Biffle/Hamlin family tragedies-37:38: Interviewing driversDownload the Awful Announcing Podcast:Listen on AppleListen on SpotifyAwful Announcing on XAwful Announcing on FacebookAwful Announcing on InstagramAwful Announcing on ThreadsAwful Announcing on BlueSkyAwful Announcing on LinkedInAwful Announcing on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we continue our countdown to the 2026 season we are joined by 2 drivers who are looking to get back to their winning ways. Mike Bagley first sits down with Alex Bowman of Hendrick Motorsports. Then he chats with Tyler Reddick of 23XI Racing.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kenny Wallace discusses Kurt Busch going into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, record crowds at the 24 Hours Of Daytona, and 23XI Racing and NASCAR now sharing a sponsor in Hardee's shortly after suing each other.#nascar #racing #kennywallace #kurtbusch
Episode 141 | Season 5 of Wait, What? Sportsbiz Chat with DP and McGhee kicks off with the annual tradition: Prediction Day. David and Tim look back at their 2025 calls to see what held up, what missed, and what changed—then turn their attention forward with a fresh set of bold (and occasionally risky) predictions for 2026, all against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving sports business landscape.
Episode #211 of the Last Call Trivia Podcast kicks off with a round of general knowledge questions. Then, we're speeding into a theme round of “Off to the Races” Trivia!Round OneThe game begins with a Characters Trivia question that asks the Team to name a classic cartoon character that was based on Ed Norton from The Honeymooners TV show.Next, we have a Literature Trivia question about the final novel written by a famous English author.The first round concludes with an Alcohol Trivia question about a famous Cognac house that uses a centaur as its logo.Bonus QuestionToday's Bonus Question is a follow-up to the Alcohol Trivia question from the first round.Round TwoOn your mark, get set, GO! Welcome to the starting line of today's theme round of “Off to the Races” Trivia!The second round starts with a Slogans Trivia question that asks the Team to name a tire company based on its classic slogan.Next, we have a Sports Trivia question about the NASCAR team known as 23XI Racing.Round Two concludes with a Weights & Measures Trivia question about a unit of measurement used in horse racing.Final QuestionWe've reached the Final Question of the game, and today's category of choice is Literature. Hope you're in the right state of mind!For today's Final, the Trivia Team is asked to name the U.S. state where four different trios of novels are mainly set.Visit lastcalltrivia.com to learn more about hosting your own ultimate Trivia event!
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) , Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw), and Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) return with a wide-ranging episode covering some of the most consequential legal and governance issues currently facing our sports world.The trio opens with a discussion of the Michigan football coaching scandal involving Sherrone Moore. Dan and Tarun break down the allegations, the disturbing off-field conduct, and -critically- the contract and employment law implications surrounding termination for cause, morals clauses, and whether Michigan's prior knowledge of the relationship could have complicated its ability to fire Moore absent subsequent criminal conduct. Dan walks through the key contractual language, while the group debates how timing, performance, and internal investigations factor into university exposure.Next, the conversation turns to Georgia's aggressive attempt to enforce an NIL agreement against former defensive standout Damon Wilson II following his transfer. The group analyzes why this marks one of the first public efforts by a school to pursue liquidated damages, how arbitration provisions and assignment clauses come into play, and what this signals for collectives, players, and the evolving enforcement landscape in college athletics.From there, the team shifts gears to NASCAR's landmark antitrust settlement involving 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports. Mike recaps how the lawsuit reshaped NASCAR's charter system, revenue sharing model, and governance structure—fundamentally altering the sport's business framework and strengthening team autonomy in a way rarely seen in motorsports.Dan, Mike, and Tarun then tackle the ongoing NBA controversy surrounding Terry Rozier, betting investigations, and the Miami Heat's frustration over trade disclosures. The group evaluates Adam Silver's carefully worded response, whether teams are entitled to know about active criminal investigations during trades, and how this situation compares to prior precedent involving injuries, discipline, and league approval of transactions.Finally, the show touches on NBA expansion timelines, potential markets like Las Vegas and Seattle, Knicks history, fantasy chaos, and concludes with a farewell as Tarun Sharma makes his final appearance on the podcast for the foreseeable future, reflecting on mentorship, career growth, and lessons for aspiring sports lawyers.Let us know your thoughts!***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube), Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw)Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) , Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw), and Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) return with a wide-ranging episode covering some of the most consequential legal and governance issues currently facing our sports world.The trio opens with a discussion of the Michigan football coaching scandal involving Sherrone Moore. Dan and Tarun break down the allegations, the disturbing off-field conduct, and -critically- the contract and employment law implications surrounding termination for cause, morals clauses, and whether Michigan's prior knowledge of the relationship could have complicated its ability to fire Moore absent subsequent criminal conduct. Dan walks through the key contractual language, while the group debates how timing, performance, and internal investigations factor into university exposure.Next, the conversation turns to Georgia's aggressive attempt to enforce an NIL agreement against former defensive standout Damon Wilson II following his transfer. The group analyzes why this marks one of the first public efforts by a school to pursue liquidated damages, how arbitration provisions and assignment clauses come into play, and what this signals for collectives, players, and the evolving enforcement landscape in college athletics.From there, the team shifts gears to NASCAR's landmark antitrust settlement involving 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports. Mike recaps how the lawsuit reshaped NASCAR's charter system, revenue sharing model, and governance structure—fundamentally altering the sport's business framework and strengthening team autonomy in a way rarely seen in motorsports.Dan, Mike, and Tarun then tackle the ongoing NBA controversy surrounding Terry Rozier, betting investigations, and the Miami Heat's frustration over trade disclosures. The group evaluates Adam Silver's carefully worded response, whether teams are entitled to know about active criminal investigations during trades, and how this situation compares to prior precedent involving injuries, discipline, and league approval of transactions.Finally, the show touches on NBA expansion timelines, potential markets like Las Vegas and Seattle, Knicks history, fantasy chaos, and concludes with a farewell as Tarun Sharma makes his final appearance on the podcast for the foreseeable future, reflecting on mentorship, career growth, and lessons for aspiring sports lawyers.Let us know your thoughts!***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube), Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw)Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
Episode 139 | David and Tim roll out their first-ever special episode to break down the high-stakes antitrust case recently settled between Front Row Motorsports, 23XI Racing, and NASCAR.They're joined by Sports Business Journal motorsports insider Adam Stern, who had a front-row seat to every twist and turn after spending nearly two weeks inside the courtroom.Adam delivers fresh insight into how the settlement came together before pulling listeners inside the trial itself — unpacking pivotal testimony, unexpected revelations, and the strategic maneuvers that shaped both sides' cases.He closes with a forward-looking assessment of what this outcome means for NASCAR, its teams, and the broader future of the sport.
On Thursday Night Live – Episode 453, the Sports Chasers Podcast, powered by Sports Chasers Media Group, goes all-in on a massive news cycle:Michigan Football Scandal – Head coach Sherrone Moore fired and arrested. Kevin L. Warren, Dubs, Dan K, and Mike Mills break down the timeline, the 911 call details, and whether the Ohio State loss pushed the university to act.College Football Playoff Chaos – Notre Dame's latest CFP snub sets off another round of “Crying Irish” vs “Fighting Irish” debate. The crew asks the real questions: Are we picking the four best teams, or the four most profitable brands?MLB Offseason Money Storm – Massive free-agent deals, creative deferred contracts, and why MLB needs a salary floor so every team actually “comes to the party.”NASCAR's Antitrust Settlement – Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing and the “evergreen charter” that could reshape how teams earn and survive in stock-car racing.Ice Cold Facts (NHL) – Dan K's NHL segment runs through power rankings, the Winnipeg Jets history battle, Penguins' OT/SO struggles, Rangers' lack of physicality, and a throwback to old-school Nordiques–Habs violence.NFL Week 15 Rundown – CBS pick'em pool standings, Eagles concerns, Jalen Hurts' turnovers, controversial catch rules, and the never-ending war on common sense officiating.WNBA CBA Update – Why negotiations feel stuck and what players want from the next deal.The Crossover (NBA) – The Emirates NBA Cup, Thunder and Knicks dominance, Giannis-to-New-York scenarios, OKC's 24–1 start, and what's wrong with the Cavs' core.
A settlement has been reached in the historic NASCAR Antitrust trial. Our resident reporters Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi check-in for an emergency episode to fill listeners in on what the two sides agreed upon. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
23XI and Front Row Motorsports lawyers wrap up their case today, and the NASCAR Antitrust trial moves into NASCAR's defense. Our resident NASCAR reporters Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi were back in the courtroom as NASCAR cross examined Jim France and heard testimony from NASCAR CFO Greg Motto and one of the leading engineers of the Next Gen car, John Probst. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Charlie Marlow gives his thoughts on #NASCAR settling with 23XI Racing & Front Row Motorsports.#racing
NASCAR has settled the lawsuit from 23XI Racing & Front Row Motorsports. Kenny Wallace gives his instant reaction from his cruise!#nascar #racing #kennywallaceBrought to you by JEGS! Click here: https://jegs.ork2.net/c/5722600/3417334/8482
We had a blockbuster day in the NASCAR Antitrust Trial, as Steve Phelps, Richard Childress and Jim France all took the stand. Thankfully, our resident NASCAR reporters Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi were on the case, and the took over the airwaves tonight to fill listeners in on everything that transpired during day seven. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
KT and Kent Temple dive into two explosive stories shaking entertainment and sports! First, Netflix drops a massive $82.7B bid to acquire Warner Bros.' films and HBO Max studios. What it means for streaming, movie theaters, and the future of IP is wild. Then, Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing takes on NASCAR in a groundbreaking antitrust lawsuit challenging the charter system and monopoly practices. From billion-dollar breakup fees to racing track drama, this episode is packed with insights, surprises, and behind-the-scenes stories you won't want to miss!
The 2025 racing season might be over and done with, but Dale Earnhardt Jr. still has plenty to unpack in the studio. He joins co-host TJ Majors and his sister Kelley for a brand-new episode of Dirty Air:Remembering Michael Annett and Rick HodgesChris Gabehart no longer at Joe Gibbs RacingNick Sanchez is out at Big MachineThe controversial finish of the Snowball DerbyDale and Kelley dive into the NASCAR Anti-Trust TrialAnd for more content check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMediaReal fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
We are officially in the second week in the trial of the century. We started out hearing more cross examination of RTA Executive Director Jonathan Marshall and we also heard expert testimony from Edward Snyder. Our resident reporters Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi were back in the courtroom, and they fill listeners in on everything that happened during day six. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
SBJ's Influence 125 looks back at the past 25 years in sports business; the success of MLS Cup and what it means for the league on the global stage; 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports vs NASCAR begins second week of trial and remembering Roy Kramer. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Roundtable Sports NASCAR Publisher Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief Dominic Aragon (@DominicAragon) are joined by Attorney at Law JoHanna Cox (@johannacox).(0:30-2:00) What you need to know from the 23XI Racing/Front Row Motorsports antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR.(2:00-46:00) JoHanna Cox breaks down the trial.(46:00-58:00) Mailbag.Hear it all on "Let's Go Racing With Tyler and Dominic!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
We have reach the end of the first week of the NASCAR anti-trust trial, and what a way to wrap up the week. After hearing testimony from NASCAR President Steve O'Donnell and co-owner of Joe Gibbs Racing Heather Gibbs, none other than Michael Jordan took the stand. Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi continued to take notes in the courtroom, and they again took to the airwaves this evening to fill listeners one what transpired in day five. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The trial of the century continues on. Today we continue to hear cross examination of Front Row Motorsports' owner Bob Jenkins. After his testimony concluded, NASCAR President Steve O'Donnell took the stand. Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi continue their excellent courthouse coverage as the trial rolls towards the end of its first week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) , and Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) are joined by Landis Barber (@LandisBarber) to run the gamut of sports law stories on our radar this week. The trio kicks off with a dive into the NASCAR antitrust trial, welcoming attorney Landis Barber back to the podcast to explain why this is the most consequential case in NASCAR history. Landis lays out the origins of the charter system, the escalating dispute between teams and the privately-owned NASCAR organization, and why Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing sits at the center of the fight. The group breaks down Judge Bell's early rulings, potential remedies, and what a win for Jordan's camp could mean for the future of stock-car racing.Next, we shift to the college football coaching carousel, starting with the latest on Brian Kelly's firing at LSU and the massive buyout implications. Dan revisits the timeline that began with James Franklin's firing at Penn State, drawing a straight line between Franklin's dismissal and the pressure that built on LSU to move on from Kelly. The trio then unpacks the unprecedented mid-season move of Lane Kiffin to LSU, discussing why Ole Miss blocked Kiffin from coaching in the College Football Playoff, the bizarre contract provisions that survived his departure, and the broader lack of enforcement mechanisms in the current NCAA landscape. Landis highlights the recruiting-calendar pressure that fuels these rapid exits while Dan revisits the failed SCORE Act and the slipping influence of the NCAA's proposed governance reforms.The episode wraps with a breakdown of the Giannis Antetokounmpo situation in Milwaukee, where a week of trade-rumor smoke was followed immediately by a suspiciously timed calf injury. Mike walks through the reporting cycle, the collective bargaining rules around veteran no-trade clauses, and how this compares to prior superstar standoffs involving Jimmy Butler and James Harden. Dan lays out why the timeline raises questions, predicts that Giannis's “two-to-four-week” injury may quietly stretch longer, and explains how this could depress the Bucks' leverage while increasing the Knicks' pursuit options.Let us know your thoughts!***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube), Landis Barber (@LandisBarber)Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) , and Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) are joined by Landis Barber (@LandisBarber) to run the gamut of sports law stories on our radar this week. The trio kicks off with a dive into the NASCAR antitrust trial, welcoming attorney Landis Barber back to the podcast to explain why this is the most consequential case in NASCAR history. Landis lays out the origins of the charter system, the escalating dispute between teams and the privately-owned NASCAR organization, and why Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing sits at the center of the fight. The group breaks down Judge Bell's early rulings, potential remedies, and what a win for Jordan's camp could mean for the future of stock-car racing.Next, we shift to the college football coaching carousel, starting with the latest on Brian Kelly's firing at LSU and the massive buyout implications. Dan revisits the timeline that began with James Franklin's firing at Penn State, drawing a straight line between Franklin's dismissal and the pressure that built on LSU to move on from Kelly. The trio then unpacks the unprecedented mid-season move of Lane Kiffin to LSU, discussing why Ole Miss blocked Kiffin from coaching in the College Football Playoff, the bizarre contract provisions that survived his departure, and the broader lack of enforcement mechanisms in the current NCAA landscape. Landis highlights the recruiting-calendar pressure that fuels these rapid exits while Dan revisits the failed SCORE Act and the slipping influence of the NCAA's proposed governance reforms.The episode wraps with a breakdown of the Giannis Antetokounmpo situation in Milwaukee, where a week of trade-rumor smoke was followed immediately by a suspiciously timed calf injury. Mike walks through the reporting cycle, the collective bargaining rules around veteran no-trade clauses, and how this compares to prior superstar standoffs involving Jimmy Butler and James Harden. Dan lays out why the timeline raises questions, predicts that Giannis's “two-to-four-week” injury may quietly stretch longer, and explains how this could depress the Bucks' leverage while increasing the Knicks' pursuit options.Let us know your thoughts!***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube), Landis Barber (@LandisBarber)Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
Day 2 of the NASCAR antitrust lawsuit saw fiery and combative testimony from Denny Hamlin, followed by NASCAR executive Scott Prime, who was questioned on NASCAR's potentially monopolistic practices. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Parker and Landon return to break down the opening days of the high-profile NASCAR lawsuit between 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports, and NASCAR. They share insider stories from the courtroom, react to financial disclosures—including driver salaries and team losses—and debate the economics of running a NASCAR team. The hosts discuss the challenges of sponsorship, rising costs with the Next Gen car, and the ongoing struggle for teams to turn a profit. They also touch on the F1 championship battle and the controversial V8 Supercars finale. Leave us a voicemail! https://moneylap.com Or email us! friends@themoneylap.com Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 07:50 - NASCAR Lawsuit Overview & Jury Selection 09:48 - Jury Duty Logistics & Opening Arguments Analysis 13:08 - Testimony Highlights: Denny Hamlin & Bob Jenkins 14:17 - Jury Sequestration Clarification 15:04 - Denny Hamlin's Testimony & Public Perception 18:31 - Driver Salaries & Relevance to Lawsuit 21:01 - Team Financials & Charter System Economics 24:50 - Next Gen Car Costs & Team Spending 28:17 - Nature of Racing Team Economics 33:47 - Cost Cap Debate & F1 Comparison 39:21 - NASCAR's Monopoly & Teams' Options 43:31 - NASCAR Internal Emails & Revenue Split 45:34 - Day Two Trial Update & Legal Proceedings 48:00 - Denny Hamlin's “Zingers” & Charter Agreement 49:43 - Sponsorship Models & Team Risk 55:10 - Prize Money Structure & Utopian Economics 58:41 - NASCAR's Business Model & Team Survival 1:00:56 - NASCAR's Rulemaking Power & Team Expenses 1:06:39 - Xfinity & Lower Series Economics 1:08:13 - Cost Cap History in NASCAR 1:08:56 - Formula 1 Championship Preview 1:11:22 - Australian Supercars Finale Recap 1:12:49 - Listener Q&A & Show Wrap-Up (Timestamps are a rough timing and may require a little scrubbing to find the start of the topic) The Money Lap is the ultimate motorsport show (not a podcast) with Parker Kligerman and Landon Cassill professional racecar drivers and hilarious hosts taking you through the world of motorsports. Covering NASCAR, F1, Indycar, and more, they'll provide the scoop, gossip, laughs, and stories from the racing biz. With over 2400 unique products currently in stock, Spoiler Diecast boasts one of the largest inventories in the industry. We are NASCAR focused, offering a wide range of diecast and apparel options. But that's not all. We've expanded our catalog to include diecast for dirt/sprint cars, Indycar, and F1. As passionate racing fans ourselves, we're constantly growing our offerings to cater to different forms of racing. Use promo code "moneylap" for free shipping. https://www.spoilerdiecast.com/ Copyright 2025, Pixel Racing, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
The 23XI Racing/Front Row Motorsports trial is underway in Charlotte. Jeff and Jordan share all the key details from Day 1, including Denny Hamlin's testimony, opening statements and jury selection. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Kenny Wallace discusses the big drama from day one of the trial where NASCAR is being sued by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin in Charlotte, North Carolina. The suit has been brought by 23XI Racing & Front Row Motorsports on the grounds of monopolistic practices.Comment down below!#nascar #racing #kennywallaceBrought to you by JEGS! Click here: https://jegs.ork2.net/c/5722600/3417334/8482
Motorsports writers Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi are joined by attorney Shannon McMinimee to preview the 23XI Racing/Front Row Motorsports vs. NASCAR monopoly trial, which begins Dec. 1 in Charlotte, N.C. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Kenny Wallaces reflects on recent NASCAR lawsuit news and how it affects 23XI co-owner Denny Hamlin. Leave your thoughts in the comments below.#nascar #racing #kennywallaceBrought to you by JEGS! Click here: http://jegs.ork2.net/rQ9Oy5
After a wild and crazy finish in Kansas, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is back to unpack the action on a new episode of Dirty Air. He joins co-host TJ Majors to relive the wild last lap in Kansas and what fans should expect heading to the final race of the Round of 12 at the Charlotte ROVAL:Denny got behind on pit roadDenny could have ran the final corner differentlyWho will make their move at the Roval?Changes are coming to paint schemes and horsepowerThe tides have shifted in the great Playoffs debate During the Ask Jr. portion of the episode, listeners sent in questions regarding:Tristan McKee hooking Sam Yarbrough at MartinsvilleThe excitement for NASCAR ‘25The choice of never having a hangover or sitting in traffic ever againWyatt Miller winning the Pro-Spec Off Road ChampionshipAnd for more content check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMediaReal fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.