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Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, it’s the 2025 Burger Bash! They start the show joined by Callum Ilott as he talks about being with Prema Racing for the Indy 500. They are later joined by James Hinchcliffe and Conor Daly as they talk about their race predictions and how Conor has performed this week. They are then joined by Santino Ferrucci and Ryan Hunter-Reay to talk about how their practice went today. To wrap up the first segment, they are joined by polesitter for the 109th Indianapolis 500, Robert Shwartzman to recap his qualifying run and talk with Jack Harvey on his 500 week. In the second segment of the show, Curt and Kevin are joined by Sting Ray Robb and Kyffin Simpson to recap their Monday practice. Then to wrap up the first hour of the show, they are joined by Bob Pockrass to talk about him living in Indiana and covering IndyCar and NASCAR. In the second hour of the show, Curt and Kevin announce that the 109th Indianapolis 500 is officially sold out! They then are joined by ClusterTruck CEO, Janet Monroe to talk about how ClusterTruck works. They later talk about qualifying and today’s practice with Alex Palou on top and make their predictions. In the fifth segment of the show, they answer live fan questions about the Penske scandal and the hybrid. They are then joined by Dr. Nassar Hanna of IU Health to talk about the Indy 500, lung screening, and the Indy 500 festival. They later talk about what Kevin witnessed when Team Penske was pulled out of the line. To wrap up another edition of the show, they send their thanks to everyone and get settled into race week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Month of May is well under way, and Conor Daly brought home a hard fought 15th place finish at the Indy Grand Prix to kick things off. He joins co-host Chase Holden to fill listeners in on how a lap one dust-up with Callum Ilott caused him to have to fight from behind and how tire strategy ultimately allowed him to make a late race recovery. They also discuss Alex Palou's continued dominance and Rahal Letterman Lanigan's surprise qualifying efforts. Conor shines a light on the attrition and inconsistency the rest of the paddock (besides Palou) is seeming to deal with thus far this season and how everyone is operating on razor thin margins of error that can make or break race efforts.Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves joins the show to highlight his quest to capture an unprecedented fifth Borg-Warner trophy. Conor inquires about Helio's journey from full-time racer to part owner of Meyer Shank Racing, and how the team is adjusting to their technical alliance switch from Andretti Global to Chip Ganassi Racing. Helio gives listeners insight to how the major IndyCar teams (Penske, Ganassi and Andretti) operate behind the scenes, as well as their similarities and differences. The guys also chat about Helio's Indy 500 ride, his legacy in the sport, how Alex Palou ranks historically and working with Conor as a teammate at MSR.
PIT PASS INDY PRESENTED BY PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL – SEASON 5, EPISODE 17 – More from the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg with Tony Kanaan, Pato O'Ward, Louis Foster, Devlin DeFrancesco, Callum Ilott and Robert Shwartzman March 6, 2025 Show host Bruce Martin helps IndyCar kick off the 2025 season on Pit Pass Indy presented by Penske Truck Rental from St. Petersburg, Florida. This “Bonus Edition” of Pit Pass Indy is jam-packed with interviews from the stars of IndyCar including 2013 Indianapolis 500 winner Tony Kanaan, now the Team Principal at Arrow McLaren, driver Pato O'Ward of Arrow McLaren, two of the three Rahal Letterman Lanigan drivers – rookie Louis Foster and Devlin DeFrancesco, and Prema Racing drivers Callum Ilott and rookie Robert Shwartzman. On the highways, the raceways and every pit stop in between, Penske Truck Rental keeps you moving forward. Gain ground with Penske! For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at X, previously known as Twitter, at @BruceMartin_500
Prema Drivers Callum Ilott and Robert Shwartzman joined us to talk about the upcoming season in IndyCar, the unique culture at Prema, challenges coming from racing in Europe to racing America, learning how to drive ovals, their ambitions as rookies, going from competitors to teammates, and they take an American Quiz... Thank you to the Prema team for hosting us in Charlotte! And thank you to our sponsors BetMGM, RIKI, and Every Man Jack! Place your first wager on BetMGM and receive up to $1,500 back in Bonus Bets if the bet loses. Use code “DADDY” See BetMGM.com for Terms. 21+ only. US promotional offers not available in New York, Nevada, Ontario, or Puerto Rico. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (Available in the US). Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-327-5050 (MA), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-981-0023 (PR). First Bet Offer for new customers only. Subject to eligibility requirements. Rewards are non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire in 7 days. In partnership with Kansas Crossing Casino and Hotel. Don't forget, if you haven't signed up for BetMGM yet, use bonus code DADDY and get your $1500 First Bet Offer today! Head to rikispirits.com to find out where to get RIKI near you! Follow @friday.beers and @rikispirits to stay up to date with upcoming RIKI contests and giveaways! Try Every Man Jack today for 25% off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PIT PASS INDY – SEASON 5, EPISODE 3 – Get to know IndyCar's newest team – Prima Racing with drivers Callum Ilott and Robert Schwartzman, Sporting Advisor Ryan Briscoe and team owner Rene Rosin January 14, 2025 Show host Bruce Martin introduces you to IndyCar's newest team – PREMA. The Italian operation joins IndyCar as a full-time, two-car team in 2025 featuring drivers Callum Ilott of Cambridge, England and rookie driver Robert Shwartzman of Tel Aviv, Israel. Martin has exclusive interviews with both drivers as well as PREMA Sporting Advisor Ryan Briscoe and team owner Rene Rosin on this edition of Pit Pass Indy. For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at X, previously known as Twitter, at @BruceMartin_500
As we continue to roll into the IndyCar off season, Conor Daly and Chase Holden are back on Speed Street with the latest driver silly season developments. Last week saw Kyffin Simpson confirmed as the third and final Chip Ganassi Racing driver for 2025, pairing him with Scott Dixon and Alex Palou. Prema Racing has solidified its two driver line-up by adding former Formula 3 Champion Robert Shwartzman to its operation to join Callum Ilott. Conor also sheds light on why teams like Penske and Arrow-McLaren are testing unsigned drivers in the off season despite already having a set line-up for 2025.Open wheel legend and three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti joins the show to talk about his post-driving role at Chip Ganassi Racing and how the current day of IndyCar compares to his era behind the wheel. Dario comments that when he watches races at home as a fan, he believes that IndyCar's on-track product is second to none. He speaks on the open wheel cars of the past and how the high-horsepower was a challenge for drivers to deal with. He and Conor relate on how the old IndyCar engines sound iconic and wish there was a way for the current hybrid systems to be tuned to sound similar. Dario explains what his week to week duties are at CGR and how he works with current drivers in the paddock to improve performance. He also reflects on his 2006 season in NASCAR and how it humbled and inspired him to become a better racer upon his return to the open wheel world.
It may be the first weekend after the IndyCar season finale, but the news cycle is in full swing. Conor Daly and co-host Chase Holden report in to Speed Street with all of the latest breaking IndyCar headlines, including the monumental charter agreement and the effect it will have on bigger teams in the paddock like Chip Ganassi Racing. Marcus Armstrong and Callum Ilott announce their homes for 2025 and Logan Sargeant looks to make the jump from Formula One with a test for Meyer Shank Racing at Thermal Club. The development that shocked the IndyCar world last week was that Rinus VeeKay has been let go by Ed Carpenter Racing. Also, the guys weigh in on the FBI raid of Rahal Letterman Lanigan.2024 IndyCar Champion Alex Palou stops by the show to talk about how he clinched his third title in four years during the Nashville finale weekend. After a rough qualifying effort and a grid penalty, Alex knew he had the odds stacked against him to stay ahead of Will Power in the final points standings. Alex explains that he was relieved when he heard about Will's seat belt failure and unplanned pit stop, but was disappointed that they did not get to race each other properly for the title. Alex and Conor relate over how the race at Nashville played out and what made it fun, but different from other oval races this season. Finally, Alex talks about his goal to win an oval race next season and what it will take to stay ahead of the competition.
Tonight, on a Wednesday night edition of Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they talk about this past weekend's championship finale at the Nashville Superspeedway, with Alex Palou winning his third title in the past four years, while only in his fifth season in the series. After starting ninth, Colton Herta led 24 laps enroute to his first oval victory of his career and his ninth career win, taking the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix. They also talk about the success of the race from Scott Borchetta, avoiding the threat of rain from Hurricane Francine, and the possibility of doing the oval and street course race sometime in the future. They also talk about this season's oval “revival” and Will Power having an issue with his belts, ultimately taking him out early of championship contention. Later in the first hour of the show, Kevin talks to Curt to preview the upcoming IMSA race and BC39 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and answer questions from Twitter. They also talk about the recent pictures swarming around social media of Logan Sargeant and Hailie Deegan out and about in Nashville Superspeedway, possibly for their respective futures. To wrap up the first hour of the program, Kevin briefly talks about the upcoming second hour with the latest silly season news and the newest team on the grid for next season signing their first driver. To start the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk more about the silly season with Callum Ilott signing with Prema Racing for 2025, while rumor is that F2 driver and Ferrari prodigy Robert Shwartzman could be the lead candidate for the second seat, along with Alexander Rossi. They talk about the possibility of a package deal that would send Rossi and Sting Ray Robb to Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, and the potential of Hy-Vee possibly going to A.J. Foyt Enterprises. They also talk about Jamie Chadwick running a potential “6-8 races” for next season and how the rotation of Dale Coyne Racing drivers of Jack Harvey, Hunter McElrea, and Toby Sowery could fit and where the new Indy NXT Champion, Louis Foster could land. Later in the second hour program, Kevin and Curt answer more questions on Twitter with more silly season rumors in the paddock and in the TV booth for next year. Then to wrap up another addition of the show, Kevin talks briefly about the recent FBI investigation at Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing shop in Zionsville. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spanners and Trumpets catch up with Jenson Button and Callum Ilott at the Mobil 1 Campus in Houston Texas to talk about driving styles and team dynamics across various motorsport disciplines. We also catch up with Mobil 1 fluid tech Tomek Young for an almost poetic journey of lubricants in motorsport SUMMARY: On Tonight's Show:⭐ Spanners https://x.com/SpannersReady⭐ Trumpets https://x.com/mattpt55⭐ Callum Ilott https://x.com/callum_ilott⭐ Jenson Button https://x.com/JensonButtonBook a spot at Amanda's F1 book launch if you are local Scroll to Sept. 12 to find it and buy a ticket!https://www.therippedbodicela.com/brooklyn-eventsWays To Support Missed Apex:✅ Join our Patreon to gain access to our exclusive Patreon Only Discord Chat + Bonus ContentWe Only Exist Due to Our Patron Support https://www.patreon.com/MissedApex✅ Leave a tip https://missedapexpodcast.com/tipjarCheck out Spanners on the amazing Cambridge Science Show!!!! https://open.spotify.com/episode/4jL11iKv0fYZDypE5CHlx2?si=6f611e791306467e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom Griswold, Drew Powell, Kristi Lee, and Shaun Souers interview drivers from the field of the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500, which will be held Sunday. The drivers include Pietro Fittipaldi, Conor Daly, Scott McLaughlin, Will Power, Rinus VeeKay, Felix Rosenqvist, Callum Ilott, Linus Lundqvist, Tom Blomqvist, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Christian Lundgaard, Kyle Kirkwood, Santino Ferrucci, Alex Palou, Scott Dixon, Helio Castroneves, Marcus Armstrong, Marco Andretti, Christian Rasmussen, and Romain Grosjean. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PIT PASS INDY PRESENTED BY PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL – SEASON 4, EPISODE 22 – Special Indianapolis 500 Preview with 4-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves, former winners Scott Dixon, Takuma Sato, Ryan Hunter-Reay and many others including Kyle Larson May 24, 2024 Show host Bruce Martin is at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Month of May leading into the 108th Indianapolis 500 for Pit Pass Indy Presented by Penske Truck Rental. Martin has a special Indianapolis 500 Preview Edition leading into the 108th running of the world's biggest race on Sunday, May 26. Martin has exclusive interviews with four-time Indy 500 winner Helio Castroneves, 2008 Indianapolis 500 winner Scott Dixon, 2014 Indy 500 winner Ryan Hunter-Reay and two-time Indy 500 winner Takuma Sato. Also, Martin has exclusive interviews with 2021 NASCAR Cup Series Champion Kyle Larson, the Fastest Rookie of the Year at the Indy 500, 2020 Indy 500 Pole winner Marco Andretti, young stars Pato O'Ward, Rinus VeeKay and Callum Ilott and Hoosier Heroes Ed Carpenter and Conor Daly. We'll wrap up today's Pit Pass Indy with a special interview with “The Wreath Girl” – florist Julie Harman-Vance of Yorktown, Indiana who makes the Borg-Warner Winner's Wreath that is draped around the winning driver of the Indianapolis 500 in Victory Lane. For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at Twitter at @BruceMartin_500
James Hinchcliffe sat down to chat with some of the biggest names on the grid, ahead of the 108th running of the Indy500, including former Indy500 winner and 6x IndyCar Series Winner Scott Dixon (0:42), Callum Ilott (11:00), NASCAR legend Kyle Larson (16:01), Felix Rosenqvist (22:58), pole sitter Scott McLaughlin (36:29), and our very own Alexander Rossi (53:45).+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham.
00:00-14:54 – Dustin Dopirak of the Indianapolis Star joins The Wake Up Call to break down the Pacers' Game 6 matchup against the Knicks tonight at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. How can Tyrese Haliburton and the Pacers force a Game 7? 14:55-29:02 – To start the final hour, Jake Query of the Query & Company on this station joins Andy and Marc to discuss all the action at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway heading into Fast Friday. They discuss the weather, and how likely it is that a true practice session will take place on 16th and Georgetown today. 29:03-35:24 - The 34th and final entry into the Indianapolis 500, Callum Ilott, joins the show to talk about the upcoming spectacle at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Where does Fast Friday rank across the many events through the Month of May? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear from the Hypercar class winners of the 2024 TotalEnergies 6 Hours of Spa as they react from the pitlane straight after the podium.
Tonight on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they discuss the recent resigning of Santino Ferrucci to A.J. Foyt Enterprises and where that leaves Benjamin Pedersen. They also discuss if Callum Ilott will make a comeback for a part-time schedule if his WEC schedule allows it. They also discuss a potential third Foyt car for the 108th Indy 500 and who could be the driver. Then they talk about who could be the final two drivers for Dale Coyne Racing. They wrap up the first segment talking about the recent passings of Indy 500 champion, Gil de Ferran and Daytona 500 champion, Cale Yarborough. Later in the first hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about and discuss some Tweets and the Chili Bowl. Kevin rounds out the first hour previewing the second hour. In the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about upcoming races such as the Chili Bowl and the 24 Hours of Daytona. They even talk about the recent signing with IndyCar and iRacing. Finally, they talk about renegotiations with Texas Motor Speedway for 2025 and beyond, and potentially other options. Later in the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about seeing IndyCar merchandise and gear out in public. They talk about who could contend with Alex Palou for the upcoming season. And they discuss who could have a more of an impressive year between David Malukas and Romain Grosjean. Kevin ends the show by mentioning that Marco Andretti will be testing an ARCA car at Daytona and previewing next week's show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they talk about Josef Newgarden's face reveal on the Borg-Warner Trophy from his recent Indianapolis 500 victory. They also discuss Sting Ray Robb's recent signing to A.J. Foyt Enterprises and if the second car will be occupied by either Benjamin Pedersen or Santino Ferrucci. Then they close out the first segment with more talks about Honda's negotiations with IndyCar. Later in the first hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about who could end up driving for Dale Coyne Racing next season, rumors such as Devlin DeFrancesco or Callum Ilott or Benjamin Pedersen and more. Kevin rounds out the first hour previewing the second hour. In the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about silly season rumors for next season especially about Juri Vips and others. They also discussed Will Power, Romain Grosjean, and Colton Herta on who will have a turnaround year in 2024. Finally, what race will be rewatched the most during the off season. During the second hour, Kevin and Curt look at Tweets and discuss the delay of the new hybrid engines and how soon could IndyCar run them, maybe at The Thermal Club. Kevin ends the show by reading some Tweets and talking about Jackson Lee on his IMSA debut and the Iowa Speedway's recent announcement of concerts featuring Luke Combs and Post Malone. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The last episode of the 2023 Speed Street season is finally here and Conor Daly and Joey Mulinaro are back to discuss some huge IndyCar news drops. The guys talk about IndyCar officially announcing the hybrid engine delay for 2024, a huge sponsor loss for one team that is a huge pick-up for Alex Palou, why one of the manufacturers is making comments about leaving IndyCar if certain changes aren't made, Callum Ilott's new gig for next year, and list off three items on their Christmas list. Then, they talk with legendary competitive food eater Joey Chestnut about how he got started in competitive food eating, the grossest food he's had to eat, how he trains his body to handle large amounts of food, his most recent international trip to detox, his favorite moment from being on the same season of The Amazing Race as Conor, and teases his next world record food eating goal for 2024. FOLLOW THE SHOW & GET OUR MERCH: https://linktr.ee/speedstreetpod To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The last episode of the 2023 Speed Street season is finally here and Conor Daly and Joey Mulinaro are back to discuss some huge IndyCar news drops. The guys talk about IndyCar officially announcing the hybrid engine delay for 2024, a huge sponsor loss for one team that is a huge pick-up for Alex Palou, why one of the manufacturers is making comments about leaving IndyCar if certain changes aren't made, Callum Ilott's new gig for next year, and list off three items on their Christmas list.Then, they talk with legendary competitive food eater Joey Chestnut about how he got started in competitive food eating, the grossest food he's had to eat, how he trains his body to handle large amounts of food, his most recent international trip to detox, his favorite moment from being on the same season of The Amazing Race as Conor, and teases his next world record food eating goal for 2024.FOLLOW THE SHOW & GET OUR MERCH: https://linktr.ee/speedstreetpod To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they discuss Alex Palou's new sponsorship, DHL. They also delve into the details of Honda's comments on leaving IndyCar if the costs to compete don't go down. Kevin talks about the importance of the hybrid, and fan feelings on it. They also talk about the possibility of a third engine manufacturer. The two discuss the speed of the hybrid, and how it will do at Indy. Later in the first hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about more details involving DHL leaving Andretti to go to Ganassi, and what spurred that decision. Kevin proposes some other engine manufacturers that could replace Honda if worse comes to worse. Kevin rounds out the first hour previewing the second hour. In the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt debate Callum Ilott's possible return to the Indy 500 now that he has a WEC ride lined up for next season. Kevin sheds some insight on crossing the white line at IMS during the 500, and the status on that type of maneuver in 2024. Curt talks about the likelihood of holding drivers accountable for crossing line even if they cross the line first. During the second hour, Kevin plays the press conference relating to Alex Palou and the new DHL partnership with Ganassi, and what number Palou will race with in 2024. Kevin ends the show covering some headlines that they did not get to talk about earlier in the show, including drag racing, and testing in USF2000. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, the two recap the F1 race in Las Vegas, and IndyCar tickets going on sale, including Milwaukee. They also talk about why some IndyCar fans were not onboard with the Las Vegas F1 race. They also talk about circuit issues, and the manhole covers during the F1 practices, and compare them to prior IndyCar incidents. They also discuss how IndyCar can benefit from the success of F1. Later in the first hour of the show, Curt previews an upcoming interview with Jeff Gluck, and the two talks about car counts for the Indianapolis 500 so far, and for the rest of the season. Kevin breaks down what seats will be open for the 500. They also talk about some of the one-off drivers who could compete in the 500 this year that have not been announced yet. They also give their thoughts on whether there will be 38 cars or not. Kevin rounds out the first hour looking at a few more options for one-off 500 rides, including Callum Ilott and James Hinchcliffe. In the second hour of the show, Curt and Kevin look at the possibility of an IndyCar race in Argentina in 2025. They also look at some tweets from listeners of the show. Kevin and Curt answer questions about engine manufacturers, and Milwaukee tickets selling like “hot cakes.” During the second hour, Jeff Gluck of the Athletic joins the show to recap the Las Vegas Grand Prix as a fan. He talks about how grand the event was, and how some Europeans were annoyed by how in-your-face the spectacle was. He also talks about how they did not use any reds or yellows in the displays to not distract the drivers. They also talk about other NASCAR drivers that could cross over to race the 500 besides Kyle Larson. Kevin ends the show talking about F1 and IndyCar streaming possibilities, and a new face in Indy NXT. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, Romain Grosjean has a new home, this time with Juncos Hollinger Racing. The two talk about what this means for the team. More importantly, how Grosjean will mesh with Juncos and how he will mesh with his new teammate, Agustín Canapino. They also talk about Callum Ilott and his future in IndyCar. They also talk about who will be racing for Foyt next season. Later in the first hour of the show, Kevin answers some tweets including one about Sergio Perez coming to IndyCar. They address the IndyCar game, and the possibility of more international races in the near future. Kevin rounds out the first hour discussing Marcus Armstrong competing in the Macau Grand Prix F3 race, and James Hinchcliffe doing another Sky Sports F1 broadcast. In the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about Indiana weather, NASCAR's championship conclusion, and Carson Hocevar's incident with Corey Heim where the two took each other out and cost. They also talk about how the final Cup race always ends with the top four championship finishers finishing one two three four in the final race. Kevin and Curt talk to Jacob Abel midway through the second hour. Abel sheds light on how tough it is to drive around Sebring, the challenge of transitioning from an F2 car to an Indy NXT car. Abel looks forward at his goals for next season and where he will race primarily. Myles Rowe joins the show to talk to Kevin and Curt about his college education, some of the work he does outside of racing, how important timing is in motorsports, and how some drivers do not want to know their predicted lap times when they are trying to get faster. In the final portion of the show, Kevin talks about the possibility of an IndyCar documentary on the CW. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim and Dan welcome Nathan Brown of the Indianapolis Star to Turn Four. Hear how Nathan got his start in journalism and eventually finding his way to what is the center of all things IndyCar and IMS in an assignment that is as synonymous as it gets. Nathan discusses Kyle Larson's upcoming attempt at the double; The health of the series and all that Penske Entertainment bring to the table; The unfortunate removal of Texas Motor Speedway for 2024 and we of course get his take on the big silly season news of Romain Grosjean joining Juncos Hollinger Racing in place of Callum Ilott who expected to return. A fascinating discussion with the ultimate insider. You don't want to miss this. Official Web Content Partner: IndyCar1909.comTwitter: @turnfourpodcas1Instagram: Turn_Four_IndyCar_Podcastwww.turn4podcast.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0KqoM_k5JAOjdJs1LMD9cg
It's a mammoth episode of The Race IndyCar Podcast this week as Romain Grosjean's IndyCar reprieve at Juncos after being dropped by Andretti is analysed in detail.Indy Lights champion JR Hildebrand is back alongside The Race's Jack Benyon, as they assess Grosjean's time in IndyCar and if he did enough to earn this second-chance opportunity. Could it be that he's found the perfect level here?How Grosjean might adapt to his new team off-track and how the social media abuse Callum Ilott received during his stint there might impact him are also discussed.Hildebrand also goes into detail on what it's like to have to alter your inherent driving style, with some fascinating behind-the-visor insight, amid the question of whether the understeer-averse Grosjean will be able to adapt to Juncos's car.Callum Ilott leaving Juncos is also addressed, along with how the big move impacts the rest of the seats still available in silly season.Follow The Race on Twitter to take part in The Race F1 Cup!Check out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a mammoth episode of The Race IndyCar Podcast this week as Romain Grosjean's IndyCar reprieve at Juncos after being dropped by Andretti is analysed in detail. Indy Lights champion JR Hildebrand is back alongside The Race's Jack Benyon, as they assess Grosjean's time in IndyCar and if he did enough to earn this second-chance opportunity. Could it be that he's found the perfect level here? How Grosjean might adapt to his new team off-track and how the social media abuse Callum Ilott received during his stint there might impact him are also discussed. Hildebrand also goes into detail on what it's like to have to alter your inherent driving style, with some fascinating behind-the-visor insight, amid the question of whether the understeer-averse Grosjean will be able to adapt to Juncos's car. Callum Ilott leaving Juncos is also addressed, along with how the big move impacts the rest of the seats still available in silly season. Follow The Race on Twitter to take part in The Race F1 Cup! Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the 100th episode of Speed Street! Conor Daly and Joey Mulinaro are back from their Halloween shenanigans to recap their festivities, break down their costumes, discuss Callum Ilott leaving Juncos Hollinger Racing and who has surfaced as his potential replacement, make their picks for the NASCAR Cup Series champion ahead of the season finale in Phoenix, and Conor shares his secret store of choice to shop for his weekend working at the Las Vegas Grand Prix during this week's Weekend Podium segment. Then, the guys talk with sports car driver and 2023 Indy 500 participant Katherine Legge about her experience racing for RLL at this year's 500, the advantages and disadvantages of racing several series throughout a year, why she wasn't aware of her role model status when she started her racing career, what changes she wants to see made to get women in more quality rides across all motorsports, and gives her insight into last week's first date advice segment. FOLLOW THE SHOW & GET OUR MERCH: https://linktr.ee/speedstreetpod DraftKings State-Specific Problem Gambling Information:In Massachusetts, call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org, In New York, call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). In Tennessee and Kansas, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). In West Virginia, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.1800gambler.net. All games regulated by the West Virginia Lottery. Please play responsibly. In partnership with Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races. In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call 888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org. Licensee partner Golden Nugget Lake Charles (LA). 21+, age varies by jurisdiction. Void in Ontario. See DKNG.co/autoracing for eligibility, terms and responsible gaming resources. Bonus bets expire seven days after issuance. Eligibility and deposit restrictions apply. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the 100th episode of Speed Street! Conor Daly and Joey Mulinaro are back from their Halloween shenanigans to recap their festivities, break down their costumes, discuss Callum Ilott leaving Juncos Hollinger Racing and who has surfaced as his potential replacement, make their picks for the NASCAR Cup Series champion ahead of the season finale in Phoenix, and Conor shares his secret store of choice to shop for his weekend working at the Las Vegas Grand Prix during this week's Weekend Podium segment. Then, the guys talk with sports car driver and 2023 Indy 500 participant Katherine Legge about her experience racing for RLL at this year's 500, the advantages and disadvantages of racing several series throughout a year, why she wasn't aware of her role model status when she started her racing career, what changes she wants to see made to get women in more quality rides across all motorsports, and gives her insight into last week's first date advice segment. FOLLOW THE SHOW & GET OUR MERCH: https://linktr.ee/speedstreetpod DraftKings State-Specific Problem Gambling Information: In Massachusetts, call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org, In New York, call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). In Tennessee and Kansas, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). In West Virginia, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.1800gambler.net. All games regulated by the West Virginia Lottery. Please play responsibly. In partnership with Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races. In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call 888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org. Licensee partner Golden Nugget Lake Charles (LA). 21+, age varies by jurisdiction. Void in Ontario. See DKNG.co/autoracing for eligibility, terms and responsible gaming resources. Bonus bets expire seven days after issuance. Eligibility and deposit restrictions apply. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's The Week In IndyCar Listener Q&A show, which uses listener-driven comments and questions covering a variety of topics submitted by fans via Twitter and Facebook. Topics: Juncos Hollinger Racing and Callum Ilott split, qualifying interference plan, and more! Every episode of The Week In IndyCar is brought to us by Cooper Tires, the Justice Brothers, Discount Tire, and TorontoMotorsports.com. If you'd like to join the PrueDay podcast listener group, send an email to pruedayrocks@gmail.com and you'll be invited to participate in the Discord chat that takes place every day and meet up with your new family at IndyCar events. Play on Podbean.com: https://marshallpruett.podbean.com/ Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast [WTI]
This week's episode: Callum Ilott and Juncos Hollinger Racing have mutually agreed to part ways ahead of the 2024 season. Meanwhile, Pietro Fittipaldi will run for Rahal Letterman Lanigan in the no. 30 car in 2024, and Ed Carpenter Racing has hired rookie Christian Rasmussen to drive the no. 20 car for road and street course races for next season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Nailing The Apex, Tim Hauraney is joined by Sky Sports F1 commentator Tom Gaymor to go over the chaos of the IndyCar Season Finale (3:30), Zak Brown called it the most amateur driving he's ever seen (6:45), and that they didn't put on a good enough show for the fans (8:50). Scott Dixon battled through an early race penalty and still somehow managed to win the race (10:35). There had looked like there were many inconsistencies with penalty calls during the season, Dixon made mention of it post race, and are the drivers losing confidence in race control (14:06). Andretti Autosport lost a million dollars in leaders circle pay out at the end of Sunday's race (18:44). Callum Ilott faced online abuse after the race on Sunday, which has led to the IndyCar driver putting his twitter account on private (27:05). Colton Herta got to race his dads old 1998 IndyCar around Laguna Seca (32:31). Then Tim and Tom drop a grade on the 2023 IndyCar season (34:50). Follow Tim on Twitter: @TimHauraney Follow us on Instagram: @TimHauraney Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. Follow us on Twitter (X): @sdpnsports Follow us on Instagram: @sdpnsports Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reports have surfaced that IndyCar driver Alex Palou is being sued by McLaren and in this episode of Nailing The Apex, Tim Hauraney is joined by Sky Sports F1 commentator Tom Gaymor to discuss this wild story surrounding Palou, and McLaren (3:00). How is Alex able to focus and win a championship while dealing with the stress of all that has happened (6:44). Was Alex's goal always driving in F1 (9:35). Why would Palou want to go back on his deal with McLaren, and would CGR want to re-sign him for next year (12:30). Should Alex Honour a contract with McLaren if one exists, and why would McLaren move to start legal action (16:20). What does this do to IndyCar Silly Season, who stays with their current teams and who goes, what happens with Marcus Ericsson, David Malukas, Romain Grosjean, Callum Ilott, Felix Rosenqvist (22:00). Quick preview of this weekends IndyCar race the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 (29:00). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom Griswold, actor Drew Powell, Chris Spangle, and Shaun Souers interview drivers starting in the 2023 Indy 500. Drivers include Helio Castroneves, Takuma Sato, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Alex Palou, Romain Grosjean, Colton Herta, Simon Pagenaud, Conor Daly, Tony Kanaan, Will Power, Josef Newgarden, Alexander Rossi, Pato O'Ward, Scott McLaughlin, Felix Rosenqvist, Devlin DeFrancesco, Sting Ray Robb, Christian Lundgaard, Callum Ilott, David Malukas, Agustin Canapino, Jack Harvey, Santino Ferrucci, Benjamin Pedersen, RC Enerson, and Graham Rahal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alex Palou, the fastest ever Indianapolis 500 pole-winner, is our star guest for this episode of The Race IndyCar Podcast.The first Spaniard to win an Indy 500 pole is in good form, discussing why securing pole led to such an emotional celebration, how his analytical nature helped him capture P1, and his motivation and desire to score more poles, this being his first on an oval.The 2021 IndyCar champion also looks at how his team-mates - especially Scott Dixon - helped him to win the pole, and how the changing conditions meant he thought his chance for pole on Sunday had slipped away before turning it around for the final showdown.Co-hosts Jack Benyon and JR Hildebrand also break down the bump day drama, where Graham Rahal was expelled from the event by RLL team-mate Jack Harvey, who we also hear from.And finally, Juncos Hollinger's Callum Ilott stops by to explain his remarkable qualifying journey, which saw him dramatically switch to a backup car that he had just 12 laps in before delivering a run that got him in the field.Don't forget, if you have a question for our hosting team, you can email text and/or voice notes to be included on the podcast by sending them to podcasts@the-race.comFollow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they recap the third day of practice at IMS for the Indianapolis 500 with the primary focus for drivers being on getting ready for qualifications tomorrow, break down how all the teams did today, explain the situation that is going on with Callum Ilott, and focus on the Team Penske drivers after an eye-opening day. Additionally, Kevin and Curt discuss the sixth fastest practice lap in Indy 500 history with Takuma Sato, answer some Twitter questions from fans curious as to what happened today during practice, and close out the show with a big announcement!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New episode: Callum Ilott, driver of the no. 77 Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet, joins to discuss his race in the GMR Grand Prix, the changes of going from a single-car team last year to a multi-car team this year, what he learned from last year's Indy 500 that he plans to utilize this year, the racing environment in the U.S. compared to Europe, off-track activities, learning American sports and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the post-Barber episode of The Racing Family Show with race winner Scott McLaughlin, his race engineer Ben Bretzman, Kyle Kirkwood, and Callum Ilott. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast [RCF]
It's the silliest episode of The Racing Family Show to date with Long Beach IndyCar race winner Kyle Kirkwood, Conor Daly, and Callum Ilott, where the topic of Ranch-flavored ice cream sends everyone into a never-ending spin. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast [RCF]
Joey Mulinaro is back from his week-long horse racing adventure to join co-host Conor Daly on Speed Street. The guys talk about Conor's race at Long Beach, why Will Power had choice words to the drivers about passing in the last corner, the difficulty of running a fuel mileage race, how Speed Street got Conor a free meal, and why Callum Ilott is receiving a large amount of internet hate after this weekend. Then, they talk with NBC commentator and former IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe about how IndyCar can keep its attendance and TV rating momentum heading into Barber, why Pato O'ward and Scott Dixon's crash sets the precedent for officiating going forward, Andretti Autosport's heightened performance this year, whether or not he'll get back in the seat, and prepping for IndyCar's open test at Indy. Plus, hear how this week's Ricky Treadway Random Indy 500 Driver was involved in a shark attack. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joey Mulinaro is back from his week-long horse racing adventure to join co-host Conor Daly on Speed Street. The guys talk about Conor's race at Long Beach, why Will Power had choice words to the drivers about passing in the last corner, the difficulty of running a fuel mileage race, how Speed Street got Conor a free meal, and why Callum Ilott is receiving a large amount of internet hate after this weekend. Then, they talk with NBC commentator and former IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe about how IndyCar can keep its attendance and TV rating momentum heading into Barber, why Pato O'ward and Scott Dixon's crash sets the precedent for officiating going forward, Andretti Autosport's heightened performance this year, whether or not he'll get back in the seat, and prepping for IndyCar's open test at Indy. Plus, hear how this week's Ricky Treadway Random Indy 500 Driver was involved in a shark attack. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We were joined by IndyCar driver Callum Ilott following a contentious Long Beach Grand Prix and Indy NXT driver Jacob Abel on The Racing Family Show held on Twitter Spaces. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast [RCF]
Joey Mulinaro is back from his week-long horse racing adventure to join co-host Conor Daly on Speed Street. The guys talk about Conor's race at Long Beach, why Will Power had choice words to the drivers about passing in the last corner, the difficulty of running a fuel mileage race, how Speed Street got Conor a free meal, and why Callum Ilott is receiving a large amount of internet hate after this weekend. Then, they talk with NBC commentator and former IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe about how IndyCar can keep its attendance and TV rating momentum heading into Barber, why Pato O'ward and Scott Dixon's crash sets the precedent for officiating going forward, Andretti Autosport's heightened performance this year, whether or not he'll get back in the seat, and prepping for IndyCar's open test at Indy. Plus, hear how this week's Ricky Treadway Random Indy 500 Driver was involved in a shark attack. FOLLOW THE SHOW & GET OUR MERCH: https://linktr.ee/speedstreetpod To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joey Mulinaro is back from his week-long horse racing adventure to join co-host Conor Daly on Speed Street. The guys talk about Conor's race at Long Beach, why Will Power had choice words to the drivers about passing in the last corner, the difficulty of running a fuel mileage race, how Speed Street got Conor a free meal, and why Callum Ilott is receiving a large amount of internet hate after this weekend. Then, they talk with NBC commentator and former IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe about how IndyCar can keep its attendance and TV rating momentum heading into Barber, why Pato O'ward and Scott Dixon's crash sets the precedent for officiating going forward, Andretti Autosport's heightened performance this year, whether or not he'll get back in the seat, and prepping for IndyCar's open test at Indy. Plus, hear how this week's Ricky Treadway Random Indy 500 Driver was involved in a shark attack. FOLLOW THE SHOW & GET OUR MERCH: https://linktr.ee/speedstreetpod To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's The Week In IndyCar Listener Q&A show, which uses listener-driven comments and questions covering a variety of topics submitted by fans via Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit. Discussion items: Which IndyCar driver is most likely to get stuck in the flower bed at Long Beach's fountain turn, Callum Ilott's free agency value, and more! Every episode of The Week In IndyCar is brought to us by Cooper Tires, the Justice Brothers, Discount Tire, and TorontoMotorsports.com. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast [WTI]
In a bumper interview edition of The Race IndyCar Podcast, the series' most recent winner Marcus Ericsson and its latest breakout star Callum Ilott join to discuss their fast starts to the season.Indianapolis 500 winner Marcus Ericsson of Chip Ganassi Racing gives a unique insight into his St Petersburg victory, before delving into details of his new mental coach for this year, how that's helped improve his performance and perhaps how speaking about it could break down the stigma associated with drivers getting help from professionals in this area.Ericsson also discusses his post-race comments that he feels he hasn't been in enough people's minds for being a title contender this year.F2 runner-up in 2020, Ilott, went from 22nd to fifth at St Pete having scored an incredible front row qualifying start in the last race of the previous season, keeping up his forward momentum.Ilott's performance in a new, one car team last year meant he was linked to bigger teams for the future and he discusses the team's upward trajectory, how he's been able to extract the most from Juncos Hollinger Racing, whether this race is a sign of things to come and a transition from European-based series to racing in the States.Don't forget, if you have a question for our hosting team, you can email text and/or voice notes to be included on the podcast by sending them to podcasts@the-race.com Send us a question to podcasts@the-race.comFollow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a bumper interview edition of The Race IndyCar Podcast, the series' most recent winner Marcus Ericsson and its latest breakout star Callum Ilott join to discuss their fast starts to the season. Indianapolis 500 winner Marcus Ericsson of Chip Ganassi Racing gives a unique insight into his St Petersburg victory, before delving into details of his new mental coach for this year, how that's helped improve his performance and perhaps how speaking about it could break down the stigma associated with drivers getting help from professionals in this area. Ericsson also discusses his post-race comments that he feels he hasn't been in enough people's minds for being a title contender this year. F2 runner-up in 2020, Ilott, went from 22nd to fifth at St Pete having scored an incredible front row qualifying start in the last race of the previous season, keeping up his forward momentum. Ilott's performance in a new, one car team last year meant he was linked to bigger teams for the future and he discusses the team's upward trajectory, how he's been able to extract the most from Juncos Hollinger Racing, whether this race is a sign of things to come and a transition from European-based series to racing in the States. Don't forget, if you have a question for our hosting team, you can email text and/or voice notes to be included on the podcast by sending them to podcasts@the-race.com Send us a question to podcasts@the-race.com Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marcus Armstrong and Callum Ilott kick back and discuss on the adrenaline-pumping opening race of the F1 season in Bahrain! Which of their old racing buddies impressed them most, and who needs to go back to the drawing board?
The opening round of Formula 2 was an absolute bonkers affair, with a few surprises and plenty of excitement. However, amidst all the chaos and drama, there were some clear signs of which drivers might impress this season, and which ones are facing an uphill battle. Marcus Armstrong and Callum Ilott give their take on the start of 2023.
Hold on to your seats, folks! Marcus Armstrong, the newcomer to IndyCar, has just revealed his electrifying thoughts on his debut round. And that's not all - brace yourselves for the heart-racing news of Callum Ilott's jaw-dropping performance, finishing in a sensational 5th place! Get ready to be blown away by these two remarkable drivers!
Conor Daly and Joey Mulinaro return for another episode of Speed Street to recap the rain-delayed Gateway race. The guys talk about Conor's mechanical issues that plagued his top-10 finish, Felix Rosenqvist's potentially jumped start, and the race's TV ratings on USA Network, then, they bring on former F2 competitor and driver of the No. 77 Juncos Hollinger Racing car, Callum Ilott, to discuss his transition to IndyCar, developing a new team as a rookie, his top three likes and dislikes of living in America since moving from the UK, and Joey's new merch idea for the lad, finally, the duo talks about Kimi Raikkonen's NASCAR Cup Series race at Watkins Glen and the drama between Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson.Follow @SpeedStreetpod and @Dirtymomedia on Instagram and Twitter. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Conor Daly and Joey Mulinaro return for another episode of Speed Street to recap the rain-delayed Gateway race. The guys talk about Conor's mechanical issues that plagued his top-10 finish, Felix Rosenqvist's potentially jumped start, and the race's TV ratings on USA Network, then, they bring on former F2 competitor and driver of the No. 77 Juncos Hollinger Racing car, Callum Ilott, to discuss his transition to IndyCar, developing a new team as a rookie, his top three likes and dislikes of living in America since moving from the UK, and Joey's new merch idea for the lad, finally, the duo talks about Kimi Raikkonen's NASCAR Cup Series race at Watkins Glen and the drama between Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson. Follow @SpeedStreetpod and @Dirtymomedia on Instagram and Twitter. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices