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On this edition: Erik Tomas has a two-part interview with Tony Stewart, Leah Pruett and Matt Hagan on their new Top Fuel and FunnyCar NHRA drag racing team that debuts next season... controversial sound with NASCAR's Kyle Busch... clips with Micheal Andretti and his new Canadian IndyCar driver Devlin DeFrancesco... and more entries and comments for the Subaru-Raceline E-Mail Bag Trivia Contest!
Canadian IndyCar racer, JAMES HINCHCLIFFE joins Bob and John to talk about his return to Andretti Autosport and his upcoming races. James also gives us an idea of what the training process of a racer is like as well the difference between various engine manufacturers. We also discuss how his mindset changed after his injury and what it feels like to drive in a car made to hit speeds upwards of 200MPH.
Tim Hauraney sits down with Canadian IndyCar driver Dalton Kellett ahead of this weekends Indy 500. The two discuss what to expect in Sunday's race, what does a rookie learn at the 500 and much more.
After a 19-year old was caught going 308km/h on the QEW, we wanted to get a sense of how dangerous something like this is. We reached to Canadian IndyCar driver, James Hinchcliffe. Here's that conversation.
Tim Hauraney spends two days breaking down a crazy 48 hours in motorsports and is joined by Canadian IndyCar driver Dalton Kellett to discuss the postponement of the 2020 IndyCar season. Then on Thursday's podcast, Hauraney was joined by (14:30) TSN 1150's Marshall Ferguson to discuss what was a wild 24 hours in sports. (47:17) Don Skalanka creator of ChampWebDotNet stops by to chat IndyCar, and Hybrid engines, while (1:14:28) Mark Urban was on the St.Petersburg grounds as the announcement fell that IndyCar would close it's doors to the fans. Then we take your (1:22:50) questions.
Tim Hauraney spends two days breaking down a crazy 48 hours in motorsports and is joined by Canadian IndyCar driver Dalton Kellett to discuss the postponement of the 2020 IndyCar season. Then on Thursday’s podcast, Hauraney was joined by (14:30) TSN 1150’s Marshall Ferguson to discuss what was a wild 24 hours in sports. (47:17) Don Skalanka creator of ChampWebDotNet stops by to chat IndyCar, and Hybrid engines, while (1:14:28) Mark Urban was on the St.Petersburg grounds as the announcement fell that IndyCar would close it’s doors to the fans. Then we take your (1:22:50) questions.
Celebrate the Canadian IndyCar star's life and influence, 20 years after his loss on October 31, 1999, in an unfiltered discussion with Dario Franchitti, Paul Tracy, Max Papis, Mike Zizzo, and Marshall Pruett. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
Canadian IndyCar star James Hinchcliffe shares his love and the lessons learned from his countryman and hero, the late Greg Moore, who lost his life 20 years ago on October 31, 1999, at the CART IndyCar race on the Fontana superspeedway. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
Can Brendan go an entire episode without mentioning a certain team? Sort of, as long as you don't count him alluding to it every way he can. This week we kick off with another befuddling performance by the BC Lions, who found another way to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. What version of the team will show up this week against the Riders? Not to be outdone, the Whitecaps followed suit by blowing another late lead. Can they find a way to gain any traction? The Mariners continued their rollercoaster of late, either eeking out games or getting blown out. Can they stay competitive as baseball enters the stretch drive? In Double Coverage, we get into a serious topic about safety in sports, after the horrific accident involving Canadian Indycar driver Robert Wickens. Why is safety always reactive? Can anything be done to make it a proactive and ongoing improvement process? What role does money play in safety? All this and more, plus our best and worst in Garbage Time!
Canadian IndyCar driver and 2018 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year Robert Wickens joins the TSN Racing Pod to discuss his career in racing, his first Indianapolis 500 experience, and a return to racing in Canada. Hosts Tim Hauraney and Christian Ryan break down the weekend's action in IndyCar, as well as in NASCAR with a little help from NASCAR on TSN producer Phil Merivale, before previewing the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix.
An action packed Memorial Day weekend saw the annual marathon of the Monaco GP, Indianapolis 500, and Coca-Cola 600 jammed into one day. Tim Hauraney and Christian Ryan take you through all of the day's racing action with a little help from Canadian IndyCar driver Zachary Claman DeMelo and NASCAR on TSN producer Phil Merivale.
Canadian IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe joins the TSN Racing Pod to give his insight on Indianapolis 500 testing, having an all-Canadian driver lineup, and his own podcast project. In the fourth edition of the show, Tim Hauraney and Christian Ryan analyze the latest news and updates in Formula 1 and IndyCar, and recap the weekend in NASCAR and IMSA.
Michael Landsberg, Ryan Doyle, Steve Simmons and Scott Mitchell debate if the McGregor and Mayweather pre-fight hype will be better than there fight. Canadian IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe joins Michael and Ryan ahead of this weekend’s Hondy Indy in Toronto.