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…ON TODAYS PROGRAM… ASTON MARTIN ALREADY PONDERING... THE SEASON IS ALL BUT A WASH! WILL MERCEDES PASS A COMPRESSION TEST IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE RACE? FERRARI MUST KICK OFF THE SEASON WITH A WIN IN MELBOURNE. AND… FERNANDO COULD BE IN F1 FOR ANOTHER FOUR YEARS! THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER…MORE VINTAGE BANTER BETWEEN THE HOST AND NASIR…THIS WEEKS SPECIAL GUEST: ADRIAN ZAUGH AND F1W LISTENER BURAQ SARTAG FROM TURKEY! Champ Palou Opens Season with Dominant March to St. Pete Win ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Sunday, March 1, 2026) – Alex Palou picked up right where he left off in 2025, opening the 2026 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season with a dominant victory in the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. Palou won his third consecutive and fourth overall series championship last season by a whopping 196 points, an advantage of more than three races, and he and Chip Ganassi Racing showed the same swagger on a sun-splashed Sunday in Florida. SEE: Race Results Reigning event winner Palou, from Spain, cruised to his 20th career victory in just his 99th start, driving his No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda to a 12.4948-second victory over the No. 3 DEX Team Penske Chevrolet of NTT P1 Award winner Scott McLaughlin. “This team keeps on improving, keeps on making new changes, and they just keep on raising the bar,” Palou said. “It's pretty impressive. It's a long season in front of us, but what a great way to start the season.” Christian Lundgaard, who started 12th, rallied to complete the podium finishers in the No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet. Kyle Kirkwood dropped from second late in the 100-lap race to finish fourth in the No. 27 JM Bullion/Gold.com Honda fielded by Andretti Global. Pato O'Ward put two Arrow McLaren cars into the top five after finishing fifth in the team's No. 5 Chevrolet. This was the first race in which INDYCAR rules mandated the use of at least two sets of the softer Firestone Firehawk alternate tire with red sidewalls, throwing an additional strategic element into the racing mix. And, as usual, Palou and longtime strategist Barry Wanser made all the right calls. The decisive moment of the race came on Laps 36 and 37. Team Penske called leader McLaughlin to the pits at the end of Lap 35, with Marcus Ericsson assuming the lead from second in the No. 28 Delaware Life Honda. Andretti Global summoned Ericsson to the pits at the end of Lap 36, with Palou taking the top spot. But instead of calling Palou to the pits on the next lap, Wanser and Palou decided to stay out until the end of Lap 38 on their original set of alternate tires in an “overcut” strategy. It worked. Palou blended back on the 14-turn, 1.8-mile temporary street circuit in front of McLaughlin and Ericsson. Once the rest of the leaders cycled through their pit stops, Palou found himself out front by Lap 42. He would only surrender the top spot during pit stop cycles to finish the race, leading 59 of the 100 laps. There was a bit of suspense when Palou made his final pit stop at the end of Lap 67 with a 14-second lead on McLaughlin. Palou had used the required two sets of Firestone alternate tires in his first two stints and opted for the harder, but slower, Firestone primary tires for his final run to the finish. Kirkwood and McLaughlin made their final stops at the end of Laps 65 and 68, respectively, both taking the softer but faster Firestone Firehawk alternate tires. That tire choice offered a glimpse of hope that Palou could be reeled in after he took the lead on Lap 70, but Kirkwood never got closer than 5.5 seconds in his pursuit despite the more grippy tires. Palou, who started fourth, then pulled away at an astonishing rate over the closing laps to win by the largest margin in the 23 editions of this event. “Those Firestones were like everlasting,” Palou said. “They would just keep going. I had an amazing car today.” There was drama in the final 10 laps as McLaughlin and Lundgaard both took advantage of fresher tires to pass Kirkwood for the second and third positions on Lap 94. “Our Chevy was fast, but it's just a mixed bag on what tire you start on,” McLaughlin said. “Maybe we come back here again, and maybe you start on reds (alternate) and just get them out of the way. Overall, made the passes we needed to make at the right times, and I thought we maximized our day.” Dennis Hauger, who qualified an impressive third, was the top finisher among the three rookies in the race, 10th in the No. 19 Ault Block Chain Honda of Dale Coyne Racing. ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO UNVEILS LIVERY FOR 2026 F1 ACADEMY CAR AMRTC, Silverstone, 24 February 2026: The Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team has officially revealed its F1 ACADEMY car livery, which will be driven by German talent Mathilda Paatz in her debut year of the all-female series. The sleek design features the signature Aston Martin racing green and mirrors the team's elegant AMR26 livery, proudly carrying the Aston Martin Aramco identity on the F1 ACADEMY grid. Mathilda, who represents Aston Martin Aramco as a member of its Driver Academy, drove the liveried F4-spec car operated by PREMA Racing during the first official F1 ACADEMY test, which took place at Shanghai International Circuit between 11-13 February. Mathilda Paatz, F1 ACADEMY and Aston Martin Aramco Academy Driver: “Seeing the Aston Martin Aramco livery on the car for the first time was really special - it looks incredible and instantly made me feel part of the team. Driving the car for the first time during pre-season testing in Shanghai, I learned a lot. It was something new for me to adapt to, and I'm working well with the team at PREMA to become more familiar with the car. There were challenging moments across those three days, but as a team, we're pushing hard in preparation for the first race in China. By day three, I was already becoming more comfortable on track, and so I'm keen to get racing next month. I'm not setting my expectations too high, but I'm feeling confident - my goal is to do my best and have a clean weekend that I can be proud of.” Mathilda Paatz Biography Mathilda, 17, from Cologne, Germany, joined the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team Driver Academy in November 2025, and was announced as the team's F1 ACADEMY representative for the 2026 season, competing with PREMA Racing. In addition to her full-season debut with Aston Martin Aramco in F1 ACADEMY this year, which gets underway at the Shanghai International Circuit on 13-15 March, Mathilda continues to compete in the Formula Winter Series and F4 CEZ Championship, showcasing her adaptability and dedication across categories. Mathilda brings an impressive racing background. She began karting in 2019 at age ten, swiftly showing promise with third place in the 2020 ADAC Kart Masters - Mini category. In 2022, she claimed victory in the ADAC Kart Masters - Ladies Cup and finished third overall in the standings. Stepping into single-seaters, she became the first female driver supported by the ADAC Motorsport Junior program in 2024 with ADAC Formel Junior Team in F4 France. She built further momentum in 2025, securing four wins in the E4 Championship - Trophy Woman and multiple class podiums in the competitive Italian F4 Championship. Her F1 ACADEMY debut came as a Wild Card entry in Montreal in June 2025 with Hitech TGR, following a solid F4 Central European Zone (CEZ) Championship campaign where she achieved a podium (second place at the Red Bull Ring) and finished eighth overall with several top five finishes. This progression positions her as the second F4 CEZ graduate to enter F1 ACADEMY, highlighting her rise on the international stage. Palou Unveils 110th Indianapolis 500 Ticket INDIANAPOLIS (Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026) – Four-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Alex Palou unveiled the ticket for the 110th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge on Tuesday, Feb. 24 in Indianapolis. Palou earned his first victory in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” last May in the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, and one of the many honors bestowed upon the winner is unveiling the ticket for the next year's race. Featuring the winning driver on the next year's “500” ticket dates to Mauri Rose's appearance in 1948. Spain native Palou received a special DHL delivery at K1 Speed in Fishers. He opened the DHL packaging to reveal an enlarged version of the colorful ticket, featuring a photo of his jubilant celebration standing on his winning car following the victory. “I always had to sign the ticket as a driver, and I always wanted be on the ticket,” Palou said. “It's amazing. I love it. It was probably the coolest day of my life, and I cannot wait to see it on a small scale all around IMS. It's going to look good.” Designed in house by Senior Art Director Mandy Walsh, the ticket celebrates the excitement of Palou's first “500” victory with his full-color image superimposed over an overhead shot of his car crossing the famed Yard of Bricks. The ticket also features a patriotic flair to celebrate the nation's military, which is honored throughout the storied event held annually during Memorial Day weekend, and the 250th birthday of the United States this year. Palou will defend his victory in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” on Sunday, May 24 in the 110th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, with live coverage starting at 10 a.m. ET on FOX, FOX One, FOX Deportes, FOX Sports app and the INDYCAR Radio Network. Johnson Feasts on Home Cooking To Earn First Win at St. Pete ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Sunday, March 1, 2026) – Nikita Johnson earned his first INDY NXT by Firestone victory Sunday, winning his hometown Grand Prix of St. Petersburg after prevailing in a duel of talented teenagers. Johnson, from St. Petersburg, delivered his first victory in just his fourth career start in the INDYCAR development series. It also was the first INDY NXT victory for Cape Motorsports, which Johnson joined this offseason after a part-time foray last season in the series with HMD Motorsports. SEE: Race Results “I can't thank the boys from Cape Motorsports enough and everyone from ECR who has been helping us,” Johnson said. “It's a pretty amazing feeling to get my first win in INDY NXT and Cape's first win in INDY NXT. I can't wait to see all my friends and family.” Series rookie Johnson, 17, drove his No. 21 Cape Motorsports Powered by ECR entry to victory by .6990 of a second over pole sitter Max Taylor, 18, in the No. 28 Susan G. Komen car of Andretti Global. Rookie Tymek Kucharczyk rounded out the podium finishers in his first INDY NXT start by placing third in the No. 71 HMD Motorsports entry, 5.055 seconds behind Johnson. Andretti Global took three of the top five spots. Seb Murray placed fourth in the No. 27 Prosperity machine, while Lochie Hughes rounded out the top five in the No. 26 car. Johnson wasted no time asserting his command of this race, scheduled for 45 laps but halted on time after 55 minutes. He started second and used a bold, sweeping move to the outside of Taylor in Turn 1 at the start to grab a lead he would never relinquish. “It was pretty straight up,” Johnson said. “I reviewed some video from previous years on YouTube, the INDY NXT channel. I knew I wanted to get up front quickly, and I did just that. I went into Turn 1 and knew what he (Taylor) was going to do before he did it and just went around the outside. After that, I kept it pretty simple, tried to keep a nice gap.” Caution periods ended up being Johnson's biggest foe besides Taylor. The race was slowed by four full-course yellows, but Johnson held off Taylor on each of the restarts. Perhaps Taylor's best chance came on a restart on Lap 20. He tried the same move Johnson used to gain the lead on Lap 1, but his attempt at a sweeping, outside pass was unsuccessful. “All the restarts were pretty difficult,” Johnson said. “He (Taylor) caught on at one point, and I had throw in a little curve ball and change it up.” Taylor maintained pressure on Johnson for the entire race, never trailing by more than a second and keeping his car usually within six- or seven-tenths of the leader. But Taylor also never got close enough after restarts to mount a serious challenge to the race lead. The two teens traded blows over the closing laps. Johnson turned his quickest lap of the race on Lap 38, but Taylor countered with the speediest lap overall on Lap 39. “Good race overall, good points,” Taylor said. “Showed a lot of pace but just messed up on the start. “The restarts were very difficult to get right. Just kept trying to apply the pressure, trying different things. Probably could have had an opportunity to pass him there, but you live and you learn.”
Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they talk about Cape Motorsports moving their alliance from Andretti Global to Ed Carpenter Racing in Indy NXT, along with HMD/Cusick/Morgan partnering with A.J. Foyt Enterprises. They later recap the Chris Griffis Memorial Test at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. They also talk about DropLight signing with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing as a major sponsor for 2026. They later talk about Colton Herta officially joining Hitech in F2 for next season, returning to Wayne Taylor Racing for IMSA endurance races, and his schedule allowing him to compete in the 110th Indy 500. They also talk about what the possibilities could be of Alex Palou going to Red Bull F1 to race alongside Max Verstappen. In the second segment, Kevin is joined with Jamie Little as they prepare for the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. They later talk about her upcoming broadcast of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship finale from Phoenix Raceway and talk about the potential points change across NASCAR. They also talk about Jamie’s partial return to IndyCar coverage this past season on FOX. To wrap up another edition of the show, Curt talks about Jake Query’s interview with Alex Palou on Query & Company on 93.5/107.5 The Fan. He also talks about how Palou has embraced the city of Indianapolis by going hitting the anvil at Colts games and going on Big Noon Kickoff at IU.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin and Curt talk about 2024 Content Day, IndyCar in the 24 Hours of Daytona, and Simon Sikes Joins! Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they talk about the recent Content Day and have their takes on the driver's perspective on how they feel about this season and in the future of the sport. They also talk about the recent Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs Wild Card Game that was streamed exclusively on Peacock, and how IndyCar could try to grow from what the NFL did. Later in the first hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about the recent alliance for Cape Motorsports with Andretti Global for the upcoming Indy NXT Series. They also talk about a possible season two for 100 Days to Indy and a possible streaming home for the first season. They also talk more about the latest news from Honda and more about the possibility of an exhibition race in Argentina. Kevin and Curt round out the first hour briefly recapping this past weekend's Chili Bowl. In the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk more about the hybrid testing. They also discuss the rumors of who Dale Coyne Racing could have as part of their lineup, such as Devlin DeFrancesco, Daniel Frost, Jack Harvey, or Benjamin Pedersen. Then they talk about which engineers could end up where. Later in the second hour of the show, Kevin got a chance to interview the defending USF2000 Champion, Simon Sikes of Pabst Racing, to talk on his previous season overall and what his thoughts are about the upcoming USF Pro 2000 Championship. Kevin ends the show by wishing A.J. Foyt a Happy Birthday, recapping the latest Indy NXT testing at Sebring, and talks about Jimmie Johnson unveils his NASCAR Cup Series schedule for this year, including a return to the Daytona 500 and the Brickyard 400. Kevin reminds everyone that the next two additions of the show will be on Monday night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Racer to Racer Podcast Presented by Race 92 - Enaam Ahmed In this episode we chat with Enaam Ahmed. He is a FIA World Karting Champion, a British F3 Champion and currently racing in the Indy NXT Series with Cape Motorsports. Buy Race 92 and Podcast merch at www.race92.com! https://anchor.fm/racer-to-racer AUDIO TRACK: Into The Twilight - AMG
100th EPISODE - Jagger Jones - Racer to Racer Podcast Presented by Race 92 In this special episode we welcome guest host Jagger Jones back to the show. Jagger was our very first Guest so we thought it was fitting to have him on for the 100th episode. Jagger will be competing for Cape Motorsports this year in the Indy NXT Series. BuyPodcast merch at www.race92.com! https://anchor.fm/racer-to-racer AUDIO TRACK: Into The Twilight - AMG
Racer to Racer Podcast Presented by Race 92 - Nicky Hays In this episode we chat with Nicky Hays. Nicky most recently drove in the 2022 USF2000 Championship with Cape Motorsports and is hopeful to move up to Indy NXT next year. Buy Race 92 and Podcast merch at www.race92.com! https://anchor.fm/racer-to-racer AUDIO TRACK: Into The Twilight - AMG
Racer to Racer Podcast Presented by Race 92 - we are joined by a special co-host for this episode: Jagger Jones. Jagger just announced he will be competing in the Indy Lights championship next year with Cape Motorsports. In this episode we chat with JR Hildebrand. JR has driven in 12 Indianapolis 500s and was the 2011 Indianapolis 500 rookie of the year finishing 2nd. He also frequently drives in the pikes peak hill climb. Buy Race 92 and Podcast merch at www.race92.com! https://anchor.fm/racer-to-racer AUDIO TRACK: Into The Twilight - AMG
Racer to Racer Podcast Presented by Race 92 - In this episode we chat with Kevin and Jackson Lee. Kevin and Jackson are Father and Son. Kevin has been involved in IndyCar Radio and TV Broadcasting for more than 10 years. His son, Jackson is currently racing in the USF2000 Championship with Cape Motorsports. http://jacksonleeracing.com Buy Race 92 and Podcast merch at www.race92.com! https://anchor.fm/racer-to-racer AUDIO TRACK: Into The Twilight - AMG
Jagger Jones is a 19 year old racer who in 2019 was awarded the NASCAR Rising Star of the Year Award in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West. Jagger's grandfather is legendary racer and 1963 Indy 500 winner, Parnelli Jones. Jagger will be racing full time in the U.S. F2000 National Championship for Cape Motorsports in 2022.
Tonight on Trackside, Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin talk with Rick Mears, who celebrated his 70th birthday last week. Before Curt chats with the four-time Indy 500 winner, the guys recap some recent IndyCar tests, including some rumored candidates to fill the number 20 car for Ed Carpenter Racing. They discuss the recent trend of European drivers getting tests with IndyCar teams and what that means for the series. Kevin and Curt talk about the upcoming PRI convention in Indianapolis, the latest on Dale Coyne Racing's lineup for next year, and other news and notes on car count. They also discuss the recent comments from Mark Miles about a potential IndyCar race in Mexico. Rick Mears joins the show to talk about turning 70 and what he's been up to recently. The legend recounts the meeting of the four four-time Indy 500 winners after Helio Castroneves joined the club in May. He also talks about his relationship with fellow four-time champs A.J. Foyt and Al Unser Sr. Mears gives his thoughts on the state of IndyCar, including what he likes about the current cars and rules package. Late in the show, Kevin interviews a pair of Road to Indy drivers who will team up with Cape Motorsports 2022. Jagger Jones, grandson of Parnelli, talks about his transition from stock cars to the Road to Indy and the challenge of being a college student while racing. Then, Trackside's resident driver Jackson Lee discusses his move to Cape Motorsports for next season and the safety improvements in USF2000. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New USF2000 champion Braden Eves joins Marshall Pruett moments after sealing his title with Cape Motorsports to discuss the 2019 season and what his future might hold in Indy Pro 2000. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
Episode 7 - A conversation with Colin Kaminsky - Driver of the #23 Pabst Racing - Slick Locks entry in the USF2000 Series presented by Cooper Tires. I caught up with Colin after he had finished a full week of classes at the University of Pittsburgh where he is studying Business Administration. Kaminsky currently sits 4th in the USF2000 season standings after posting two solid 4th place finishes at Portland International Raceway. We talk about the race weekend at Portland. The season points championship and we look ahead to the challenge of WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. Colin has to be ready for the last two races of the season as he finds himself just 4 points out of 3rd place, only trailing Darren Keane in the standings. While he looks to challenge Keane, he also has to be aware of Christian Rasmussen that is right on his heels, just 12 points behind. After finishing 10th in the 2018 standings, Kaminsky has shown great improvement this season running for Pabst Racing. His teammate, Hunter McElrea is currently leading the points by 6 points and we talk about having Hunter as a teammate and the challenge presented by chasing a successful team like Cape Motorsports. I think you will find Colin to be as engaging as I did. We also touch upon the challenges of balancing racing with college classes and time management. We even through in a little hockey talk as Colin is a High School and College hockey goaltender. Thankfully he is a Chicago Blackhawks fan and has not started rooting for the Penguins yet, even though he is in Pittsburgh for school. Hockey talk lets me brag on Russian Machine Never Breaks - one of the inspirations for 33 Dreams of Indy. And speaking of Chicago, we also talk about our share love for Portillos. I hope you enjoy this episode. I look forward to catching up with Colin after Laguna Seca and throughout the offseason as he prepares to make a run for the USF2000 Championship in 2020. Have a question for Colin Kaminsky? Post a comment of post a tweet with the hashtag #AsktheEarl or #33Dreams and I will consider it for our next episode. Did you know? The 2029 Indy 500 will be held on Colin Kaminsky's Birthday - May 27th. Wouldn't that be one hell of a story if he won the race on his birthday? That what the 33 Dreams of Indy are all about. https://youtu.be/ujrQBCalT_Y
Episode 7 - A conversation with Colin Kaminsky - Driver of the #23 Pabst Racing - Slick Locks entry in the USF2000 Series presented by Cooper Tires. I caught up with Colin after he had finished a full week of classes at the University of Pittsburgh where he is studying Business Administration. Kaminsky currently sits 4th in the USF2000 season standings after posting two solid 4th place finishes at Portland International Raceway. We talk about the race weekend at Portland. The season points championship and we look ahead to the challenge of WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. Colin has to be ready for the last two races of the season as he finds himself just 4 points out of 3rd place, only trailing Darren Keane in the standings. While he looks to challenge Keane, he also has to be aware of Christian Rasmussen that is right on his heels, just 12 points behind. After finishing 10th in the 2018 standings, Kaminsky has shown great improvement this season running for Pabst Racing. His teammate, Hunter McElrea is currently leading the points by 6 points and we talk about having Hunter as a teammate and the challenge presented by chasing a successful team like Cape Motorsports. I think you will find Colin to be as engaging as I did. We also touch upon the challenges of balancing racing with college classes and time management. We even through in a little hockey talk as Colin is a High School and College hockey goaltender. Thankfully he is a Chicago Blackhawks fan and has not started rooting for the Penguins yet, even though he is in Pittsburgh for school. Hockey talk lets me brag on Russian Machine Never Breaks - one of the inspirations for 33 Dreams of Indy. And speaking of Chicago, we also talk about our share love for Portillos. I hope you enjoy this episode. I look forward to catching up with Colin after Laguna Seca and throughout the offseason as he prepares to make a run for the USF2000 Championship in 2020. Have a question for Colin Kaminsky? Post a comment of post a tweet with the hashtag #AsktheEarl or #33Dreams and I will consider it for our next episode. Did you know? The 2029 Indy 500 will be held on Colin Kaminsky's Birthday - May 27th. Wouldn't that be one hell of a story if he won the race on his birthday? That what the 33 Dreams of Indy are all about. https://youtu.be/ujrQBCalT_Y
Early career Askew began karting at the age of 8 in Jupiter. In 2016, Askew was selected as a Team USA Scholarship recipient. T USF2000 Askew won the 2017 USF2000 championship. Pro Mazda In February 2018, Askew signed with Cape Motorsports to drive in the 2018 Pro Mazda series. Indy Lights In September 2018, Askew partook in the Chris Griffis Memorial Test with Andretti Autosport. In February 2019, Andretti confirmed Askew would race with them in the forthcoming championship.[9]
Askew won the 2017 USF2000 championship. The win earned him a $400,000 scholarship from Mazda to race in the 2018 Pro Mazda series. In May 2017, Askew joined the Rising Star Racing program which attempts to aid young American open-wheel drivers advance in their careers. In February 2018, Askew signed with Cape Motorsports. Indy Lights In September 2018, Askew partook in the Chris Griffis Memorial Test with Andretti Autosport. In February 2019, Andretti confirmed Askew would race with them in the forthcoming championship. RACING GOAL: To win the Indianapolis 500 RACING HEROES: Dan Wheldon ONE PERSON I WOULD MOST LIKE TO MEET: Gary Vee
Mike sat down with both Oliver Askew and Robert Megennis before the weekend at Road America got underway Photo credit: Road to Indy
We interview rising star, Oliver Askew about his racing career to date. From how he got started in racing through this past year in Pro Mazda, we talk about it all and what he's learned along the way!
151--Welcome to " The Indy SportsCar Podcast! " Hosts @MissyLinkz @LLNKZ are joined by @AleixoRacing, @AaronTelitz driver for @BelardiRacing in the 2017 #IndyLights season, and your 2017 @USF2000 Champion @Oliver_Askew for Cape Motorsports to discuss their 2017 seasons. Follow all the Shows Many Social Media Outlets by Visiting WWW.TheIndySportsCarPodcast.com Stream or Download the show from iTunes, Stitcher Radio, The Podbean app and Proudly Featured at RedDragonsradio.com ...Cheers!
Tonight, we preview IndyCar's final 500-mile race of the season, the ABC Supply 500 at Pocono. We are also honored to have as our special guest, Aaron Telitz of Team Pelfrey. Aaron has been racing formula cars since 2012 when he competed in the Skip Barber F2000 Summer Series. He entered the Mazda Road to Indy in the USF2000 series with Arms Up Motorsports in 2014 and transitioned to Cape Motorsports with Wayne Taylor Racing in 2015, securing a race win and a top-5 championship finish in each season. This year, Aaron is racing with Team Pelfrey in the Pro Mazda Championship and is having a stellar season. So far, he has five race wins and is leading the championship with three races left to go as we head to the season-finale weekend at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
#MRTI Title Contenders Edition! Episode:1 Featuring ANTHONY MARTIN Driver for Cape Motorsports #8 in the #USF2000 series Joins the show to talk about how his season has gone and what he needs to do to win the USF2000 Championship at Laguna Seca on September 9th! We also get to know Anthony's Superstitions, Driving style and how he approaches each race that has brought him to the be one of the favorites to be this years Championship Winner! Follow Anthony on twitter @Anthony8Martin and on FaceBoook ANTHONY MARTIN MOTORSPORT -- Reach all of the ISCP Social Media Outlets at www.TheIndySportsCarPodcast.com Stream the show at www.RedDragonsRadio.com & Stitcher or Download the show on the PodBean App and iTunes!...Enjoy!
005-- Talkin' Racin' with Thompson with returning Special Guest @RobHowden ! A great show with Parker Thompson, Rob Howden, Missy and Frank Linkz! Parker talks about his first Race weekend with Cape Motorsports at St.Pete. We also talk about #MRTI and the #IndyCar races. This is a must Listen with Parker and Rob talking about so many interesting moments from St. Pete! Proudly Produced by @ISCPPODCAST ...@ParkerTracing and ParkerTracing.com check out @robHowden RoadToIndyInsider.com & eKartingNews.com also comentator for all streaming Mazda Road To Indy races and Pit Reporter During most #IndyCar races! ...Enkoy!
Welcome to our 3rd installment of " Talkin Racin' with Thompson " @ParkerTracing and @LLNKZ from the @ISCPPODCAST talk about Parkers new ride with Cape Motorsports for the 2016 USF2000 season!! Find out why Parker Choose such a well established racing team for this years championship campaign and the new format of @TRWTSHOW that we will be implementing in the future! ALWAYS A GREAT TIME TALKIN RACIN WITH THOMPSON ISCP FANS!!! You can check out Parkers website www.ParkerThompsonRacing.com and keep voting for Parker till Feb 2nd!! Produced by TheIndySportsCarPodcast.com .... ENJOY!!!