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Home improvement expert Bill McAnally returns to share his tricks at building things better and easier.
It's In the News.. a look at the top headlines and stories in the diabetes community. This week's top stories: Hurricane aid for people with diabetes, Medtronic safety warning, stem cell updates for type 1, new study about teens and young adults with type 1, and Ryan Reed returns to racing. Find out more about Moms' Night Out Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Learn more about Gvoke Glucagon Gvoke HypoPen® (glucagon injection): Glucagon Injection For Very Low Blood Sugar (gvokeglucagon.com) Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom Edgepark Medical Supplies Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Learn more about AG1 from Athletic Greens Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com Episode transcription with links: Hello and welcome to Diabetes Connections In the News! I'm Stacey Simms and every other Friday I bring you a short episode with the top diabetes stories and headlines happening now. XX Hurricane Insulin efforts XX Medtronic has notified customers that battery issues with its Minimed 600 and 700 series insulin pumps could cause the devices to stop delivering insulin significantly sooner than expected. A “low battery pump” alert, intended to signal up to 10 hours of remaining battery life, may be displayed on the device even if much less time is left. Medtronic told customers they could contact the company to determine the need for a replacement pump. Medtronic said it received 170 reports of hyperglycemia and 11 reports of diabetic ketoacidosis in the U.S., from January 2023 to September 2024, potentially related to the issue. Pump models including the Minimed 630G, 670G, 770G and 780G systems are affected by the notice. https://www.medtechdive.com/news/Medtronic-Minimed-insulin-pumps-recall-battery-life/729019/ XX A woman has undergone a stem-cell therapy made from her own cells, to treat her type 1 diabetes. Researchers in China discovered the woman did not need to use insulin 75 days after the procedure, and that the stem-cell derived islet cells she was injected with had been engrafted inside her abdomen. the case is the first of its kind, and two more people have been enrolled in the clinical trial in China since, researchers involved in the study told Medical News Today. Other stem-cell based therapies for type 1 and type 2 diabetes are also currently in development and in trials. For this case study, researchers based in Tianjin First Central Hospital, Nankai University, Tianjin, China took fat cells from a 25 year-old woman with type 1 diabetes, and chemically induced them to behave as pluripotent stem cells, a type of cell that can develop into other types of cell. They then used these to create islet cells, which typically exist in the pancreas and create insulin, a hormone that regulates levels of glucose (sugar) in the bloodstream. The patient in this case study had previously had two liver transplants and a failed pancreas transplant due to complications that had arisen due to her diabetes. The induced islet cells made from the patient's own cells were then injected between the skin and abdominal muscles. Researchers discovered that these successfully engrafted in the patient, including growing their own vasculature. Before the procedure she produced enough insulin to reach her target glycemic range 43.18% of the time, and 4 months later this increased to 96.2% of the time. She was also shown to have lower glycated hemoglobin, which indicated long-term systemic glucose levels at a non-diabetic level. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/stem-cell-therapy-reverses-type-1-diabetes-in-groundbreaking-case-study XX The state of Texas is accusing major pharmacy benefit managers and drug companies of colluding to raise the cost of insulin. Texas alleged drug manufacturers Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and Sanofi raise the price of insulin and then pay an undisclosed amount back to PBMs Optum Rx, Express Scripts and CVS Caremark through a quid pro quo agreement. PBMs then give preferred status on its standard formularies to drugs with the highest list prices, the state said. Insulin costs $2 to produce and could be purchased for $20 in the 1990s but now costs up to $700, the Office of the Attorney General of Texas wrote in a news release. The filing goes so far as to describe a LinkedIn group these executives would use to discuss insulin pricing tactics. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently sued Optum Rx, Express Scripts and Caremark for rising insulin prices and anticompetitive practices. The PBMs reject the FTC's findings. Drug manufacturers were not included in the lawsuit. Texas' lawsuit also noted the consolidation in the PBM market, arguing it gives PBMs a “disproportionate amount of market power.” Nearly 40 PBM entities have now been consumed by UnitedHealth Group, Cigna and CVS Caremark. https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/texas-sues-pbms-manufacturers-over-insulin-conspiracy XX Canadian teens and young adults living with diabetes face double the risk of hospitalizations and emergency room visits compared with younger children with the condition, say doctors suggesting changes to how care is organized for affected families. In the October issue of the journal The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology, Dr. Meranda Nakhla, a pediatric endocrinologist at the Montreal Children's Hospital, and her team used Quebec health administrative data to estimate the risk of gaps in regular diabetes care for complications in children under 10, and adults up to age 23. "With adolescents and young adults, [the complication] tends to be more related to an insulin omission and maybe just feeling burnt out from having diabetes and just not wanting to deal with it," Nakhla said. "They may stop taking insulin and a day later end up in the emergency room with diabetic ketoacidosis." Part of the challenge, Nakhla said, is for parents to take a step back from managing all aspects of their child's diabetes to a more supportive role that allows the child to have more autonomy. What's new about the Quebec findings is they highlight how gaps in diabetes care visits start at a younger age than previously looked at, said Dr. Rayzel Shulman, a pediatric endocrinologist at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children. Since the brains of adolescents and young adults aren't fully developed, planning ahead, thinking about the consequences of their actions and controlling impulses differs from their parents. As part of an ongoing study, Shulman's team uses text messages to send adolescents and young adults appointment reminders as well as monthly diabetes messages. They recently added an artificial intelligence chat bot programmed with answers from trusted sources. https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/diabetes-pediatric-1.7345526 XX A trade organization representing compounding pharmacies that make unbranded versions of the weight loss drugs Mounjaro and Zepbound has filed a lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for declaring an end to the shortage, effectively halting the sale of “copycat” versions of these drugs. On Oct. 2, the FDA announced that the nearly two-year-long shortage of tirzepatide, the active ingredient in Mounjaro and Zepbound, had ended. This was after the agency said it had confirmed the manufacturer, Eli Lily, had a manufacturing capacity that “can meet the present and projected national demand.” With the shortage over, the ability of compounding pharmacies to sell unbranded, replicated versions of these drugs came to a near halt. There are two types of compounding pharmacies: 503A and 503B. The Outsourcing Facilities Association (OFA) represents 503B compounding pharmacies, which can create prescription-specific compounded drugs as well as bulk orders. The OFA and the compounding pharmacy North American Custom Laboratories filed their lawsuit against the FDA on Monday, alleging the agency was “abruptly depriving patients of much needed treatment and artificially raising drug prices.” “Ignoring evidence that the shortage persists, FDA removed Tirzepatide from the shortage list without notice, without soliciting input from affected parties and the public, and without meaningful rationale,” said their complaint. The evidence that the plaintiffs cited for the shortage persisting was that the FDA noted in its announcement that “patients and prescribers may still see intermittent localized supply disruptions as the products move through the supply chain from the manufacturer and distributors to local pharmacies.” Eli Lilly made a similar statement after the shortage was declared over, saying, “Patients' experiences looking for a particular dose of medicine in their local pharmacies may vary. The supply chain is complex, especially for refrigerated medicines, and there may be many reasons why a particular pharmacy does not have a particular dose of the medicine in stock. ” https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/4922234-trade-group-sues-fda-over-ending-mounjaro-zepbound-shortage/ XX New project in Europe to provide data to enable more people with diabetes who use insulin to work as commercial pilots and air traffic controllers. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency project focuses mainly on pilots and air traffic controllers, but the data being collected will apply to cabin crew and passengers with diabetes as well currently only three countries in Europe — the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Austria — allow them to obtain a license that enables them to fly commercially, under a strict protocol that was first launched by the UK Civil Aviation Authority in 2012. The Irish Aviation Authority joined in 2015, and Austro Control followed in 2016. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/eu-program-aims-ensure-safety-pilots-who-use-insulin-2024a1000ia6 XX Edgepark commercial XX The two-time Xfinity Series winner was competing at Talladega in McAnally-Hilgeman Racing's No. 91 truck for his first start of the season. The last time Reed drove in a NASCAR event came last fall at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the Xfinity Series, and his most recent Truck start came in the spring of 2021 at Darlington Raceway. “I couldn't stop making mistakes early on,” Reed said. “The truck was so fast. I think more than anything I'm really proud of myself for being able to get out there and make aggressive pushes and be able to kind of rise to the occasion.” See also Grant Enfinger Wins Talladega, Advances to Championship 4 Despite the speed, Reed's truck burst into flames shortly after crossing the finish line. Reed said he stared at the door of teammate Christian Eckes while he crossed the line in the middle of a multi-truck pileup. “Gosh, we could go anywhere we wanted today,” Reed told Frontstretch. “I made a lot of mistakes, but we put ourselves in position at the end. I hate that Bill [McAnally] has torn up race trucks.” Friday marked Reed's sixth start in the past six years in Truck and Xfinity equipment, something Reed said might have added some doubt. “When you're sitting on the couch every weekend, you think you can do it,” he reflected. “I remember I used to race every single weekend, I know how to get around these plate tracks, but you don't know, right? “It's really gratifying to come off the couch and remind myself, like ‘hey I can still do this,' at least at superspeedways. I think I can do it at other tracks too.” The day ended in a combination of a career-best Truck Series finish and a ball of fire for Ryan Reed in his return to NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series competition on Friday (Oct. 4). https://frontstretch.com/2024/10/04/ryan-reed-scores-career-best-finish-in-truck-series-return/ XX Join us again soon!
Crew Chief Charles Denike joins Davey Segal this week (5:45) to discuss the No. 19 McAnally-Hilgemann Racing team's playoffs to date in the Truck Series, having only one finish outside the top 10 to this point, goals and expectations for the remainder of the postseason and the stop/start nature of the NCTS playoffs. Denike also dives into his background in racing in Virginia before enlisting in the armed forces for almost a decade. He details what he did in the U.S. Army and why he opted to return to motorsports upon finishing his time serving. He also touches on some parallels in racing and the Army, goes through his rise from K&N to GMS to MHR, explains what kind of a boss Bill McAnally is and more, including what his 2025 plans may include. Davey also recaps Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s win at Talladega Superspeedway, looks ahead to the Round of 12 cutoff race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway ROVAL and Papa Segal pays homage to Les Richter.
It's Home Improvement Day and expert Bill McAnally shares his tips on siding your home.
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing's Tyler Ankrum joins Davey Segal (6:35) to discuss his best start to the season in his NASCAR career, how and why his habits to prepare for races have changed and if he can pinpoint why his performance has taken an uptick in 2024. One reason why may be his new team. Ankrum dives into how he's gelling with MHR, what Bill McAnally is like as a team owner and leader, why Mike Hillman is the right crew chief for him, how low his confidence got over the last few years and how good it feels to be running back up front with regularity again. He also explains what the teammate dynamic is like at MHR, looks ahead to Worldwide Technology Raceway at Gateway this weekend and shares what the No. 18 needs to improve upon with 5 races to go before the playoffs. Plus, what a typical weekday looks like for him as a farmer, the money-making business it truly is, how many cowboy boots he has, what brought him to Davey's backyard in Washington, D.C. recently and more. Davey also discusses Kyle Larson's foiled double attempt thanks to the weather interfering, why he should and will get a waiver from NASCAR and shares his take on Stewart-Haas Racing ceasing operations at the end of the 2024 season. Papa Segal also takes us wayback and Davey looks ahead to Gateway.
Home improvement expert Bill McAnally joins this episode of Talk of Iowa to talk about how to create or reinforce a safe room, so you can weather extreme weather.
Bill McAnally is one of the most successful owners in NASCAR and it's quite a history. But before we dig into that, McAnally opens up about the 49er treasure trove in his office and the connection he has to the team. Then, why there is a NAPA motorcycle hanging on the wall of the race shop? We pivot into having race shops on both coasts; his history in racing and starting as a driver; focusing solely on team ownership; the strength of racing and talent on the West Coast; the background on the organization becoming a driver development program; the approach McAnally takes to driver development; the surreal success of the organization with young talent; his NAPA relationship born in high school; racing going from a hobby into a business; how long it took to be able to fully focus on racing; expanding from the west coast to Truck Series racing; partnering with Bill Hilgemann; expectations changing within the Truck Series program; Eckes changing their mindset; adding more truck teams this season; balancing time on both coasts; the success of the auto care centers in California.Original music created by Tony Monge.Follow me here: https://linktr.ee/kellycrandall
With so many tools, how do you pick the best one for you? Home improvement expert Bill McAnally walks us through some of his favorite equipment options.
Many basement renovations can pose challenges. Home improvement expert Bill McAnally walks us through a complete basement renovation, from floor to ceiling.
Christian Eckes is no stranger to the playoffs, but giving McAnally-Hilgemann Racing their first ever postseason berth is something to be proud of. Eckes joins Davey Segal this week (7:00) to discuss his mindset ahead of the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series playoffs, his two wins this season at Atlanta and Darlington, the ups and downs of his career to get to this point, rebounding after leaving Kyle Busch Motorsports and how the deal to get hooked up with Bill McAnally came together. Eckes also dives into his newfound leadership role at the team, working with crew chief Charles Denike and teammate Jake Garcia, what it's like and what it's going to be like racing good friend Zane Smith for a championship, winning the Snowball Derby as a young teenager and the wild story of why he missed a race during his ARCA championship season. Plus, his timeline for moving up the national series ranks, his physical fitness regimen, a preview of the first round of the playoffs, whether consistency or winning will get you from round to round and more. Davey also briefly recaps Chris Buescher's win at Richmond, previews Michigan and Papa Segal finally relents to pay homage to "Jaws."
ARCA Menards Series competitor and Team Hornaday Development driver Landen Lewis joins Davey Segal this week (6:15) to discuss his short yet prosperous professional career behind the wheel. Lewis explains how he got hooked up with Hall of Fame Ron Hornaday Jr. at a young age, the pressure associated with being a fourth-generation racer and growing up at the racetrack. He also dives into his legends car success, winning the trifecta last season, how difficult it is to transition between pavement, dirt and road courses, how different it is coaching/watching compared to driving, his recent ARCA West win at Portland International Raceway, time driving for Bill McAnally and why it felt like a full circle moment and objectives for the remainder of this season. Plus, why he likes singing, how Hornaday is as a landlord and more. Davey also recaps Sonoma and Papa Segal pays homage to the No. 89.
When it's time to build, renovate or repair your home, it's important to find a contractor you can depend on. Home improvement expert Bill McAnally offers advice on the right questions to ask when searching for a contractor.
Davey Segal welcomes on his youngest guest in podcast history in the form of Jake Garcia to the program (6:25) on the heels of his career-best top five finish at Texas Motor Speedway. The two dive into his season to date, debut at Las Vegas this year and series debut last year at Gateway, how he got involved in racing in the first place and who really was the catalyst for his involvement with motorsports. Garcia explains how the deal with McAnally-Higlemann Racing and Bill McAnally came together for 2023, what it was like having Chase Elliott drive the No. 35 truck at Daytona while he was still 17-years-old, the relationship with his crew chief Mark Hillman, teammate Christian Eckes, realistic expectations for this season and more, including his late model experience and whether or not he'd like to run the Snowball Derby again. Davey discusses the storylines coming out of Richmond, including Kyle Larson's first win of the season, Hendrick's penalty amendment and the appeals panel taking over headlines previews Bristol Dirt and Papa Segal pays homage to the No. 80.
Fresh off a big win with his new team, Christian Eckes shares how they celebrated; what an early win does for Eckes; what the win does for a team who had never won before; if the fast start has been a surprise; delivering a first win for Bill McAnally; why it was a hard offseason; having a chip on his shoulder and being out to prove something; what kind of work Eckes can do to be better with McAnally; what a team can do for a new driver coming in; taking the next step with multiple wins in a season; telling the team he came to win races and championships; what Vegas showed Eckes about the team; what his responsibility is with a growing team; being a mentor to a rookie teammate and passing along lessons; fitting into the Chevrolet camp; why the Truck Series is so hard for younger drivers; the good thing about going from ARCA to Trucks; truck racing being as crazy as they look; the meaning behind his helmet design; an update on the golf game and it being a draw for drivers. Music created by Tony Monge.Please support my work through Patreon: www.patreon.com/KellyCrandall
We had ourselves a feel-good win this past weekend in Atlanta when Christian Eckes scored the victory in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race. His team owner, Bill McAnally stops by on this week's show to discuss that win and how he got his start in NASCAR. We also bring you the balance of Mike Bagley's interview from Tuesday's NASCAR Live. Finally we take a look at the odds for all of the road course ringers taking part in this weekend's Echopark Automotive Grand Prix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Home improvement and maintenance expert Bill McAnally shares tips on preparing your home for winter.
Bill McAnally Racing owner Bill McAnally joins Kyle Rickey and Chris Wilner to talk about his 100th win and give an overview of his team history and potential future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bill McAnally Racing owner Bill McAnally joins Kyle Rickey and Chris Wilner to talk about his 100th win and give an overview of his team history and potential future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ARCA West Roseville Winner Cole Moore made his debut appearance in The Freak Nation Sunday night. His win in Roseville was historic on two fronts. It was his first win in ARCA and the 100th win for his team owner Bill McAnally. Cole also had something that could make family history for him. He raced against and beat his father Saturday night. That's not going over so well. Listen...
Pat talks to Bill McAnally about this weekend's race! Later in the hour Pat talks to Mike Grabow about the Irreverent Warriors Silkies Hike!
Home improvement expert Bill McAnally explains how to create or reinforce a safe room to shelter from extreme weather.
Several things define NASCAR/ARCA Menard West Series Team Owner Bill McAnally. First there's ten championships for his team 10 championships in the NASCAR/ARCA Menard West Series. Then some of the biggest names in racing have come through the Bill McAnally Racing garage. And the BMR relationship with NAPA Auto Parts is as well known as the team's headquarters in California wine country. But maybe the biggest headline this season is BMR's chamge from Toyota to Chevrolet. Listen...
Pete Evans of Iowa State University and home improvement expert Bill McAnally join Charity Nebbe to discuss the future of 3D printed homes in Iowa. McAnally also answers home-improvement questions.
Charity Nebbe talks to home improvement expert Bill McAnally.
Charity Nebbe speaks with home-improvement expert Bill McAnally about preparing our homes for winter and a lot more time spent indoors.
This week, Mike & Jeff talk with Bill McAnally, owner of several ARCA Midwest Series cars and Camping World Trucks. Bill goes over everything on his start in the sport while working as a lineman for the power company to being a championship owner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Talk of Iowa host Charity Nebbe speaks with home-improvement expert Bill McAnally.
Host Charity Nebbe is joined by home improvement expert Bill McAnally to discuss best practices for building outdoor wooden structures like decks and pergolas.
BMR Drivers Academy All Access Podcast with Anthony Alejandrez - April 1, 2021 Edition The 2021 BMR Drivers Academy racing season has begun, and after a great weekend at All American Speedway, BMR Drivers Academy All Access is here with a full recap of all the action from races 1 and 2 of the season. This episode features interviews from throughout the race weekend with BMR Academy drivers Cole Moore, Gabe Sommers, Amber Balcaen, Jolynn Wilkinson, and Brandon Varney, as well as team owner, Bill McAnally.
Home improvement expert Bill McAnally talks about identifying and repairing damage to homes during the winter months.
NASCAR season has arrived, and all of us at Bill McAnally Racing could not be more excited to kickstart the racing season! While we do have to wait a few extra weeks to see our ARCA Menards Series West teams back on the track, we are all ready to see the great NASCAR action that we've been missing the last few months, especially the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, and our driver, Derek Kraus! We'll be joined on the show by Larry McReynolds of NASCAR on Fox, to help get you ready for the 63rd running of the Daytona 500, and we'll also have a very special segment, where your favorite BMR team members and former BMR drivers give you their pick to win the great american race. We'll be joined on the show by McAnally Hilgemann Racing NCWTS driver, Derek Kraus, ARCA Menards Series West drivers Jesse Love (2020 Champion), and Cole Moore, and we'll also have appearances by former champions Sean Woodside (1999), Chris Eggleston (2015), and Todd Gilliland (2016, 2017), as well as team owner Bill McAnally. Our very special, BMR 2021 Daytona 500 Preview will help you get ready for all the action of Daytona Speedweeks!
To celebrate Bill McAnally Racing's many milestones reached in 2020 (10 Championships, 100 Wins, 30th Anniversary w/ NAPA), we have created a podcast to celebrate the accomplishments of all the great BMR drivers and teams from throughout the years. Join us as we hear from each BMR championship winning driver from 2020 ARCA Menards Series West Champion, Jesse Love, all the way back to 1999 NASCAR Winston West Series Champion, Sean Woodside. The show will also feature appearances by our 10 time champion team owner, Bill McAnally, as well as original BMR race winner, Gary Smith, and some special messages from former BMR drivers and friends of the BMR team! Interview Time List: Jesse Love: 4 Minutes Derek Kraus: 26 Minutes Todd Gilliland: 45 Minutes Chris Eggleston: 1 Hour, 7 Minutes Eric Holmes: 1 Hour, 32 Minutes Brendan Gaughan: 1 Hour, 53 Minutes Sean Woodside: 2 Hours, 24 Minutes Gary Smith: 2 Hours, 38 Minutes Bill McAnally: 2 Hours, 50 Minutes Special Messages: 3 Hours, 11 Minutes
Host Charity Nebbe speaks with home improvement expert Bill McAnally on this edition of Talk of Iowa.
Home improvement expert Bill McAnally joins Talk of Iowa host Charity Nebbe to talk about repairing leaky roofs and answer listener questions about the projects, repairs and remodels in their lives.
Hour two of Race Central with Kurt Hansen, he talked with Justin Adams about how NASCAR set the standard for moving forward with professional sports coming back in action. Bill McAnally joined and talked about as an owner how he is dealing with COVID-19 and how racing has been impacted. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With many summer plans canceled or modified, it just might be a good time to cross a big project off your home improvement 'to do' list and build that deck. On this episode of Talk of Iowa , Charity Nebbe is joined by home improvement expert Bill McAnally. He guides us through the process of planning and building a deck and answers listener questions about the projects they're working on.
Today's show includes an interview with ARCA Menards Series West champion car owner Bill McAnally. We discuss the impact of the coronavirus on All American Speedway, Bill McAnally Racing, and his other business ventures.
Guests on this episode include... Bill McAnally, team owner of Bill McAnally Racing chats about the 2020 season and his new drivers this year. Michael Mulder, tire specialist at Bill McAnally Racing talks about working on the teams this season. Fan4Racing NASCAR Race Review is hosted by Sharon Burton and co-host Sal Sigala every Monday night at 8:30 pm ET. Gear up for 90 minutes of the smartest race talk around with our guests, then stick around for more with Hot Topics Sound Off at 10 pm ET with co-host Andy Laskey and our Fan4Racing crew! Our review centers around NASCAR Cup, and Xfinity Series at Phoenix Raceway along with the ARCA Sioux Chief Showdown. We also give some updates from the Gander RV & Outdoors Truck, ARCA Menards Series, East, and West, and sometimes more. We’ll include post-race review audio from the winning teams when possible. Join the conversation throughout our LIVE broadcast or leave comments while listening to the Podcast. As always...Thanks for listening!
Presented by Whelen.... Hannah Newhouse and Kyle Rickey talk with Bill McAnally Racing owner, Bill McAnally, and with Orange Blossom 100 winner at New Smyrna Raceway, Ty Majeski.
Our guests on this episode include... Bill McAnally, NASCAR K&N Pro Series team owner of Bill McAnally Racing chats about their 2019 season and winning another championship with three-year driver Derek Kraus. Sean Brennen, the public relations manager at Feld Entertainment for Super Cross talks about some of their upcoming events. Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Sal Sigala this Monday night 8:30 to 10 pm ET for our 2019 season finale as we bring race fans the smartest race talk around on Fan4Racing NASCAR & Race Talk Review! Stay tuned in 10 to 10:30 pm ET for NASCAR Hot Topics Sound Off with co-host Andy Laskey as our Fan4Racing crew along with an old friend Chris Creighton -aka the Yellow Caution Flag- the announcer at WhyNot Motorsports Park and host at 110 Nation radio show. discuss the hottest topics from the weekend of racing, We’re talking all the latest from Homestead Miami Speedway for the NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, and Gander Outdoors Truck Series season finale. We'll also provide a few updates from the K&N Pro Series East, ARCA Menards Series, and more. Call 929-477-1790 or tweet @Fan4RacingSite with any questions or comments during our LIVE broadcast. Our LIVE broadcast starts at 8:30 pm ET on Monday, November 18, 2019. As always...Thanks for listening!
K&N in Colorado was a “Holy Bejesus” to the highest degree. Davey hits on Hailie Deegan’s move on Derek Kraus to win in Dacono and whether it was fair play or not. He talks with Deegan following the third win of her career (4:15), her father Brian Deegan on the 150-lapper (12:00), team owner Bill McAnally on his conflicting emotions (16:00), home-town hero Kody Vanderwal on his runner-up finish (18:30), Todd Souza (21:45), Brittney Zamora (25:30), and Jagger Jones (27:45). He also recaps Monday action at Michigan, where Joey Logano dominated to the win, hits on Lug Nuts of the Week and appreciates Greg Biffle for doin’ it to ‘em in the Truck Series at Texas.
It’s a full house on this week’s episode! Three ladies from the Toyota Racing Development driver development program are here to talk racing and much more. Maria Cofer is first up to share what she is doing in 2019; how she started her racing career and why it was on dirt; following in dad’s footsteps by finding a love of racing; whether she had to convince her parents to let her race; racing on the weekends but working on the family ranch during the week; aiming for more pavement experience and looking at a NASCAR future; how she became aligned with TRD. You’ll also learn more about Maria though fun questions like her nickname; what her routine is in the morning; being isolated where she lives and not watching much TV; the food she will eat the most; how she describes herself; the TV show she would guest star on; favorite racetrack; where you can find her when she isn’t racing; what she wants fans to know or think about her. Hailie Deegan makes her return to the podcast to talk about how well things have been going since she was a guest last year. Among the topics of conversation is how special it is to be the K&N West point leader; having things happen and people around to keep her humble; why she has been adamant she must win races and the championship; what goes into working with a driving coach; learning how to diagnose a race car and express that to her team plus earning their trust in knowing what she’s talking about; the joy of media attention and the growth of her social media following; the weirdest things she’s been asked to autograph; what the benefits will be of moving to the east coast; whether she thinks she’s missed out having a typical childhood; what is upcoming on her schedule. Brittney Zamora talks about moving into the K&N Pro Series West with Bill McAnally after two late model championships; the change in competition; being able to make more contact and be more aggressive; being a second-generation racer; her competitive nature and dad having to step in; growing up racing with family, who also served as her team and crew. Then get to know more about Brittney through tidbits about her nickname; biggest accomplishment; mentors; how she describes herself; the food she eats the most and the music she listens to; what television show she’d guest star on; what she’s likely doing when not racing and how that involves school; what she wants you to think when hearing her name. Music: www.bensound.com.
Ultimate Bass Radio - Johny Johnson and Skeet Reese and Bill McAnally
The NASCAR K&N Pro Series West is back in action this week at one of Bill McAnally Racing's best tracks. Race number 11 of the season brings us to Douglas County Speedway in Roseburg, Oregon, a track that Bill McAnally Racing drivers have won at 7 of the last 10 visits. To help us preview this race we have gone into the BMR audio archives and tracked down our interviews with Roseburg's biggest winners! You'll be hearing from 2006 winner Peyton Sellers, 2-time winner Austin Cameron, 3-time Roseburg winner Eric Holmes, as well as team owner Bill McAnally. Tune in now to hear what they all had to say and enjoy this weekend's Clint Newell Auto Group 150 at Douglas County Speedway!
Guest include, team owner Bill McAnally at Bill McAnally Racing with some news from his organization for the 2017 K&N Pro Series West season. IMSA SportsCar driver, Jordan Taylor at Wayne Taylor Racing as we take a look back at their thrilling 2017 Rolex 24 victory at Daytona International Speedway. Brian Olsen from the SPEARS SRL Southwest Tour as he talks about their upcoming Third Annual Winter Showdown this weekend at Kern County Raceway. Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Sal Sigala every Monday night 8:30 to 10 pm ET as we bring fans the smartest racing talk around on Fan4Racing NASCAR & Race Talk! We're talking all the latest news in racing including Monster Energy NASCAR Cup, XFINITY, Camping World Truck, K&N Pro, ARCA Racing Series and more. So buckle up and stay tuned in to Fan4Racing Radio throughout the 2017 season. Call 929-477-1790 OR tweet @Fan4RacingSite or @Sal_Sigala with any questions or comments during our LIVE broadcast. Our 2017 pre-season continues at 8:30 pm ET on Monday, February 6, 2017 As always...Thanks for listening!
On this week’s BMR preview Anthony dives into the championship clinching scenarios as Todd Gilliland looks to close out the 2016 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West season with a title. He also recaps the final outing of the NASCAR K&N East season from Dover International Speedway. Team owner Bill McAnally joins the show to talk about the series annual visit to his home racetrack and how he feels being on the verge of a 7th series championship. We'll also be joined on this episode by special guest Ralph Sheheen. You've heard the voice of Ralph Sheheen across many networks that air motorsports, and this week he joins us to talk about some of his All American Speedway memories and much more.
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West competition is returning to Douglas County Speedway in Roseburg, Oregon for the first time since 2010 and the Bill McAnally Racing Access Show has an all-star lineup joining this week’s race preview. Team owner Bill McAnally will be joining the show to discuss bringing NASCAR back to Roseburg and to talk about BMR’s first ever 1-2-3 finish in last week’s race at Evergreen Speedway. Host Anthony Alejandrez will also be joined by 3 great former drivers in Bill McAnally Racing and Douglas County Speedway racing history. Austin Cameron, winner of the 2002 and 2003 Douglas County races will be the second featured interview of the week and will be followed be another former driver of the number 16 NAPA Auto PartsToyota, 2006 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Rookie of the Year, Peyton Sellers. Our 4th and final interview of the BMR Access Show will be former BMR driver Eric Holmes to talk about his 3 series championships and being the all time series wins leader at Douglas County Speedway.
Guest include, team owner/driver, Mason Mitchell, with Mason Mitchell Motorsports talking about their drivers and the 2016 ARCA Racing Series season. Team owner, Bill McAnally, with Bill McAnally Racing talking about all the latest with his team as they head to Orange Show Speedway this weekend. Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Sal Sigala every Monday night 8:30 to 10 pm ET as we bring fans the smartest racing talk around on Fan4Racing NASCAR & Race Talk! NASCAR Hot Topic Sound Off with Chris Knight starts at 10 pm for the fastest half-hour in motorsports! Joining our panel is Brian Eberly. We’re reviewing the weekend of racing at Dover International Speedway with the NASCAR Sprint Cup, XFINITY and Camping World Truck Series. We’ll also cover the hottest topics and any news in the K&N Pro Series and ARCA Racing Series. Listen to our panel discussion with drivers, crew, and other racing personalities. Call 929-477-1790 OR tweet @Fan4RacingSite @Sal_Sigala or @Knighter01 with any questions or comments during our LIVE broadcast
Our guests include NASCAR K&N Pro Series West driver, Julia Landauer with Bill McAnally Racing talking about her 2016 season and racing at Kern County Raceway this past weekend. Team Owner, Bill McAnally with Bill McAnally Racing talks about the 2016 season for his NASCAR K&N Pro Series teams in both the East and West. Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Sal Sigala every Monday night 8:30 to 10 pm ET as we bring fans the smartest racing talk around on Fan4Racing NASCAR & Race Talk! NASCAR Hot Topic Sound Off with Chris Knight starts at 10 pm for the fastest half-hour in motorsports! Joining the panel is Brian Eberly. We’re reviewing the weekend of racing at Martinsville with the NASCAR Sprint Cup and Camping World Truck Series along with NASCAR K&N West at Kern County Raceway. We'll also cover the hottest topics in NASCAR XFINITY Series as well as, any news in ARCA Racing and K&N East. Listen to our panel discussion with drivers, crew, and other racing personalities. Call 929-477-1790 OR tweet @Fan4RacingSite, @Sal_Sigala or @Knighter01 with any questions or comments during our LIVE broadcast.
Guests include, NASCAR K&N Pro Series owner, Bill McAnally, of Bill McAnally Racing to chat about their 2015 season in the East and West and perhaps a sneak preview of the 2016 season. K&N Pro Series West driver, Todd Gilliland, chats about winning the season finale at Phoenix last weekend as a third generation driver in the Gilliland family. Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Sal Sigala every Monday night 8:30 to 10 pm ET as we bring fans the smartest racing talk around on Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR & Race Talk! Joining our round table is our Fan4Racing writer, Brian Eberly. NASCAR Hot Topic Sound Off is 10 to 10:30 pm ET with Sharon Burton hosting an interactive discussion with co-host Chris Knight. We're chatting about the hottest topics from the weekend of NASCAR racing at Homestead-Miami Speedway, for the tenth race of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race, as well as the XFINITY and Camping World Truck Series finales. Listen to our panel discussion with drivers, crew, and other racing personalities. Call 929-477-1790 OR tweet @Fan4RacingSite @Sal_Sigala @beberly18 or @Knighter01 with any questions or comments during our LIVE broadcast.