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Matt Swiderski, the man affectionately known as "Squid" joins Davey Segal (7:40) to discuss his intriguing career that has spanned motorsports and aerospace. He explains why and how Daniel Suárez and the No. 99 team have turned a corner and flipped a switch ahead of the playoffs, why they were experimenting throughout the spring and summer and reflects on the option tire used at Richmond. Squid dives into his background in racing growing up in the midwest, working on street stocks and super late models in and around Chicago and how he wound up being a first-generation racer before getting hired at Richard Childress Racing after college as a data acquisition engineer. He explains what the role entailed, winning a then Busch Series title in 2007 with Clint Bowyer, working with Kevin Harvick, Casey Mears and others before making a career change. Swiderski explains why he opted to leave motorsports for a job at SpaceX, how his skillset transitioned to aerospace and his one-on-one interview with, you guessed it, Elon Musk. But his time there was short-lived, and he explains why racing was calling him back home to Welcome, North Carolina and RCR just 8 months later. He discusses his eventual rise to the crew chief role, why he was never dead set on pursuing that full-time, but once he got a taste he wanted more of it, stops along the way at Team Penske and Kaulig Racing, the recruitment process to Trackhouse, an ironic story of when he interviewed for the No. 99 crew chief position the first time, the culture at the team being similar to SpaceX, what he's learned in his 100+ Cup races as a shot caller, his realistic expectations ahead of his first playoffs and more. Davey also touches on Tyler Reddick's Michigan win, previews Daytona and Papa Segal pays homage to a NASCAR pioneer.
FEATURE INTERVIEWS: Fox Sports’ NASCAR Announcer – Mike Joy: This week I got to check off one of my long term bucket list interviews and sat down to talk with Fox Sports racing announcer Mike Joy, who along with color analysts Clint Bowyer and Kevin Harvick brings the racing action into sharp focus for those […] The post TMCP #582: Mike Joy of NASCAR on Fox; Announcer, Vintage Car Racer, and Racing Story Teller! first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.
Take a turn down to Music City as all three NASCAR series head to Nashville Superspeedway. Catch up with our motorsports betting expert Seth Woolcock and Dirty Mo Media's Alex Timms as they preview the odds and lay out their picks and predictions for the 2024 Ally 400! Is Kyle Larson (5-1) and Hendrick Motorsports destined to visit victory lane on Sunday, or will Team Trackhouse and Ross Chastain (9-1) find speed in their backyard? Plus, what can we expect from an all-star group of drivers taking the green flag in Saturday's Xfinity Series race and Clint Bowyer in his return to the Truck Series? All this & more on this episode of the BettingPros Podcast! Timestamps: Introduction - 0:00:00 BettingPros Premium - 0:01:35 Nashville Superspeedway Breakdown - 0:02:03 Outrights - 0:02:03 Placement Props - 0:12:01 BettingPros App Ad Read - 0:18:12 H2H Matchups - 0:18:40 Xfinity & Truck Series Drivers To Watch - 0:21:25 Outro - 0:28:00 Helpful Links: BettingPros App - Make winning bets with advice and picks from top sports betting experts. The BettingPros app puts consensus and expert-driven sports betting advice at your fingertips to help you pinpoint the best odds and make winning bets. Download it today on the App Store or Google Play. Get a FREE Trial of BettingPros Premium - Want to get a free trial of BettingPros Premium? If you've never had BettingPros Premium, download the BettingPros app on iOS and activate your FREE trial of BettingPros Premium on the upgrade screen. Expert picks, projections, our prop bet analyzer, custom line alerts, and much more for the NFL, MLB, and NBA await! Go and get your FREE trial of BettingPros Premium today. This offer is only available on iOS.
NASCAR is off to Nashville this weekend, and Steve Letarte discusses why tires might be more important than usual. Tampa Timms isn't in love with the favorites this weekend, but he does have his eyes on Chase Elliott. Kyle Busch continues to struggle.Corey Heim is racing for 23XI this weekend, but the books have bad numbers for him.Erik Jones at +1100 and Ryan Preece at +2700 are two longshots top 10's Travis and Timms are looking at. Can Ricky Stenhouse Jr. find himself in the top 10 for the second consecutive week?The bets that have the guy's attention the most is average finishing position. Drivers that you can bet on this weekend are Corey LaJoie, Austin Dillon, Bubba Wallace, Ross Chastain & Harrison Burton. Denny Hamlin is having one of the worst stretches of racing in a couple of years. But he's won the last three races on concrete. Letarte thinks this is a rebound weekend and you better have Hamlin on your betting slip. Xfinity has a stacked field this week with eight drivers racing in Xfinity and Cup. However, Letarte says bet Ty Gibbs or John Hunter Nemechek. Plus, Clint Bowyer makes his return this weekend racing in the Truck Series.For more NASCAR betting content, head over to our YouTube channel: Nashville: Longshot Top 10's, RCR Struggles & HMS's Weekend
This week we have a star-studded edition of NASCAR Live for your listening pleasure. Chase Briscoe joins the show to discuss the news that he's headed to Joe Gibbs Racing in 2025. Kyle Larson then chats with Jason Toy about his roller coaster of a year. Mike Bagley then catches up with Clint Bowyer ahead of his return to the Craftsman Truck Series this Friday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our friend and NASCAR legend Clint Bowyer theoretically retired back in 2020 and joined the FOX/NASCAR broadcast team...but we knew....WE KNEW...that he couldn't stay away...and this Friday night he's competing in the Craftsman Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway!!And we had to find out what he was thinkin'!
There's some team trouble in racing. Topics covered: Ocon, Alpine to part ways Checo extends with Red Bull through '26 Newgarden extends with Penske Ghiotto returns to Dale Coyne Racing Agustin Canapino/Juncos Hollinger Racing controversy Newgarden wants to attempt the double Zak Brown thinks Larson can win the 500 Larson finally granted a playoff waiver Austin Hill penalized Clint Bowyer returns Stewart-Haas Racing shuttering at the end of 2024 Favorite Austin Cindric paint scheme Will Xfinity go to Gateway? Road America? Will Roger Penske let Newgarden attempt the double? Will NASCAR limit teams to three charters? How poorly did Juncos/Canapino handle the controversy? Should Andretti buy Alpine? Where will Noah Gragson land? Dixon does Dixon things SVG with another DUB Cindric's crazy win Roller's Featured Driver Final Word
Sports with Rod 6-3-2024 …WNBA Players don't get it at all …Oilers headed to the Stanley Cup …Please shut off Clint Bowyer's Microphone
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The love that we have for NASCAR legend and Friend of the Show, Clint Bowyer is almost rivaled by the hatred we have for Denny Hamlin....and this Sunday, Hamlin is looking to win again at KS Speedway for the Advent Health 400....so, of course we knew it was time to get Bowyer on the show for some good ol' fashioned shit talking about Douchebag Denny...and we covered that and more!!!
Longtime crew chief Brian Pattie joins Davey Segal this week (6:40) on the heels of their win at Atlanta with Kyle Busch to discuss his 30th year of working in NASCAR. Pattie reminisces on the good, bad and ugly of a lifetime atop the pit box and at the race shop, from his first job of fabricating at NEMCO, to his first Cup win in 2010 at Sonoma with Juan Pablo Montoya, runner-up points finish with Clint Bowyer in 2012 and more. Pattie also discusses his long relationship with Kyle Busch, including a funny story about the first time Rowdy tested a car at Charlotte, where his love for road course racing came from, time working with Ron Fellows as an OG road course ringer, how the Reutimann family helped spark his passion for motorsports and more, including expectations for the No. 7 Spire Motorsports Truck Series Chevrolet in 2024 and who we can expect to see wheeling the truck. Papa Segal pays homage to Rusty Wallace and Davey dives into the all-time finish over the weekend that saw Daniel Suarez edge Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch by 0.003 seconds in the third-closest finish in NASCAR history at Atlanta.
In this Valentine's Day edition of the Sports Media Podcast from the New York Post and Sports Business Journal, SBJ's Austin Karp puts a bow on the Chiefs Super Bowl victory and the Big Game's record-breaking audience numbers. With the Daytona 500 right around the corner, SBJ's Adam Stern, NASCAR President Steve Phelps and NASCAR on Fox analyst Clint Bowyer drop in to talk about what to expect in the "Great American Race" as well as the new Netflix series, "Full Speed." And with the NBA All-Star Game set for the Indianapolis, SBJ's Tom Friend holds court on the the league's media landscape and his expectation from the festivities in the Circle City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NASCAR kicks off the 2024 season this Sunday with the legendary Daytona 500...so, of course we got our friend and NASCAR legend/Fox NACAR broadcaster Clint Bowyer on the phone!! And what did we talk about? THE CHIEFS!
Hoooooo buddy...We caught up with our boy Clint Bowyer at the Full Throttle and, man, sooooomeone had been having way too much fun!!
Julian and Jody are on the scene with episode 47 of DLN! This week, the boys are fresh from their trips to Pulaski County Motorsports Park in Virginia for the SRX race and Hickory Motor Speedway for the CARS Tour Throowback weekend. For each SRX race, a local division is chosen to have a race before the SRX series main event. At Pulaski County, the track's Sportsman Division was given the opportunity. Brad Foy was your winner of that event and he joins the show to discuss how big that win was for his career in front of the access crowd, We also discuss driving for Kyle Dudley, his brief foray in the Craftsman Truck Series as well as his start in the sport running go karts and if he got to rub any elbows with the SRX guys.Hickory Motor Speedway was the location for the annual CARS Tour Throowback race. This year's theme was a tribute to the Hooters Pro Cup Series which served as the genesis of the current Solid Rock Carriers Cars Tour. The boys pick their best schemes and break down the race. Mason Diaz has been a veteran of the tour for several years and finally bagged his first win. We discuss how big this is for his career and we have exclusive interviews with Mason Diaz, runner up and past guest Kade Brown and third place Brenden "Butterbean" Queen. The Pro Late Models were also represented which was dominated by Cole Butcher. We were able to catch up with second place Caden Kvapil and third place Austin MacDonald.The SRX Series ran Thursday night at one of our hometown tracks Pulaski County Motorsports Park. The guys discuss Clint Bowyer using the old Lee Pulliam line near the apron to muscle his way to the front, Kyle Busch battling it out with Brad Keselowski to ultimately win the race and Paul Tracy's indefinite suspension. We also preview the next event from Berlin Raceway.The NASCAR Cup Series was in Richmond Virginia which was won by Chris Buescher. Buescher has now won two points races in the RFK ford since coming to the operation before in 2022 and the boys discuss how underrated he was and a wild Xfinity Series race from Road America.Julian gives you the Short Track Spotlight for this week!Jody shares his JoJo Jaw Dropper of the week, we give our picks for Michigan and much more on a jam packed episode 47 of DLN!
We knew it wouldn't last. When Clint Bowyer said he was retiring from racing...we knew it would just be a matter of before the he'd be back behind the wheel of a race car...and now that's happened as Clint is racing in Tony Stewart's SRX Super Star Racing alongside other NASCAR and Indy racing greats!!
Between Ross Chastain being hell bent on pissing everyone in NASCAR off, Denny Hamlin arguing with teammates, and Kyle Busch being Kyle Busch, things are kinda wild in the race world right now...so with NACAR coming to KC this weekend for the Advent Health 400, we caught up with friend of the show and NASCAR legend Clint Bowyer to find out what the hell is going on!!!
Fact: NASCAR legend Clint Bowyer likes to party.Fact: Austin TX is a party town.And with the EchoPark Grand Prix race at Circuit of the Americas in Austin TX happening this weekend…it's gonna get WILD in the best way possible…and that's BEFORE the race happens!And we woke Clint up out of a dead sleep to talk to him about it this morning…sorry not sorry…about upcoming Chicago Street Race weekend, and the possibilities of him getting behind the wheel again!!!
Go “behind” Beyond the Thunder with this special bonus episode which wraps up Season 3 by answering listener letters while unearthing never-before-heard interviews with NASCAR driver and AC/DC super-fan Clint Bowyer, who joins the show to share his insights on the band's impact on the racing community, while Canadian heavy metal legends, Anvil, reminisce about meeting the original AC/DC lineup backstage, including a semi-sober Bon Scott. But that's not all – Australian children's entertainers, The Wiggles, also make a surprise appearance to discuss their unexpected love for the band, including an exclusive live performance of an AC/DC beloved classic from their big red car.
Episode 278 of the Sports Media Podcast features a conversation with Fox Sports NASCAR play by play announcer Mike Joy and race analyst Larry McReynolds. In this podcast, Joy and McReynolds discuss calling the Daytona 500, which will air on Fox on Feb. 19; how they determine success with their broadcast; balancing a broadcast that caters to old school fans while also not being over the heads of new or casual fans; how much a new lead producer will change the Fox broadcast; working alongside Clint Bowyer and Tony Stewart versus a booth with one race analyst; how they look at viewership as a broadcasters and does it impact them; how McReynolds feels about the challenge of no longer being at the track on a weekly basis; Joy on how long he wants to call races; the addition of Kevin Harvick to the broadcast booth full-time in 2024; the value of three pit reporters; making a NASCAR race feel like an event and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and more. 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
(00:00-26:48) – Wednesday's show begins with Vince Welch and Marlin Jackson sharing thoughts on LeBron James becoming the NBA's All-Time leading scorer. Plus, Stephen Bardo of Big Ten Network and Fox Sports stops by to recap the Indiana Hoosiers' win over Rutgers last night. Stephen also talks on what the ceiling is for these Hoosiers including how deep they could go in the NCAA Tournament. After we lose connection with Stephen, Marlin and Vince talk more about Indiana's victory over Rutgers. (26:49-42:58) – We're back from break with Vince and Marlin reflecting on Marlin's interception back in 2006 to send the Colts to the Super Bowl. (42:59-46:25) – Hour number one ends with Vince and Marlin discussing the darkness retreat that Packers QB Aaron Rodgers is planning on going on. (46:26-1:14:04) – The second hour of the show begins with Marlin and Vince discussing their workout routines and highlighting a player for the Philadelphia Eagles that has been playing hurt for most of the season. Also, Marlin talks on the difficulty of adjusting both your diet and workout routine when you retire from professional sports. Later, Vince and Marlin discuss some of the other top stories around the NFL including Sean Peyton's comments to the media after becoming the next head coach of the Denver Broncos. Also, the duo discuss the idea of not having coaching experience yet still becoming a head coach, like could happen with Jeff Saturday (and did happen as the interim this year). (1:14:05-1:27:58) – The TV Voice of the Indiana Pacers Chris Denari stops by to preview tonight's matchup against the Miami Heat. Plus, Chris talks on how Tyrese has looked since he returned from injury and if he expects the Pacers to make any moves before tomorrow's trade deadline. (1:37:59-1:33:50) – Hour number two concludes with Marlin and Vince sharing who they would like to see as the next head coach of the Indianapolis Colts. (1:33:51-2:01:13) – The talented Clint Bowyer of Fox Sports (and former NASCAR driver) and super Chiefs fan stops by to give us his thoughts on Super Bowl 57 between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City. Later, Vince and Marlin give their predictions for Super Bowl 57. (2:01:14-2:16:29) – Super Bowl Winning Special Teams Coach for the Baltimore Ravens Randy Brown stop by to share a wonderful father-son angle going into Super Bowl 57 as his son Tyler Brown is the Special Teams Quality Control Coach for the Philadelphia Eagles. (2:16:30-2:19:50) – Wednesday's show ends with Vince and Marlin asking Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Marlin and Vince give their thoughts on Super Bowl 57 and look back at today's show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best of Features: (0:00-13:07) – The TV Voice of the Indiana Pacers Chris Denari stops by to preview tonight's matchup against the Miami Heat. Plus, Chris talks on how Tyrese has looked since he returned from injury and if he expects the Pacers to make any moves before tomorrow's trade deadline. (13:08-27:34) – The talented Clint Bowyer of Fox Sports (and former NASCAR driver) and super Chiefs fan stops by to give us his thoughts on Super Bowl 57 between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City. (27:35-42:21) – Super Bowl Winning Special Teams Coach for the Baltimore Ravens Randy Brown stop by to share a wonderful father-son angle going into Super Bowl 57 as his son Tyler Brown is the Special Teams Quality Control Coach for the Philadelphia Eagles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
it's not exciting enough in NASCAR legend Clint Bowyer's world, what with his Chiefs winning the AFC Championship and heading to the Super Bowl, but now he's got to get it together for next weekend's Clash at the Coliseum, and then the Daytona 500!!So we took the chance to catch up with our boy this morning to see how he was feelin'....
Door Bumper Clear is back from a weekend at Richmond Raceway. Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors and Freddie Kraft start out by talking about Freddie's 40th birthday celebration the previous night. Then, they discuss why the two-round qualifying format needs to be changed. Plus, the crew tries to decipher Freddie's show notes he wrote at 5:00 am. In Spot On, Spot Off, the guys discuss Kyle Busch running Ty Gibbs up the track then Gibbs repaying the favor while battling for 15th in Stage 2. They question if Busch should be racing Gibbs that aggressively and what it says that Gibbs didn't back down from the challenge. Kyle Busch got tagged by Ross Chastain in Turns 3 and 4 and said in a post-race interview that he was Chastain's victim this week. The gang explains why Chastain has consistently been one of the fastest cars every week and debates whether or not other drivers will make his championship run easy. Next, they discuss how the Next Gen car has raced at short tracks this year. The spotters debate the quality of Richmond's racing and whether or not the track deserves two Cup Series races. Then, Kyle Busch was asked if there is a strategy to get Martin Truex Jr. in the playoffs and compared the question to the 2013 Michael Waltrip Racing scandal. Brett discusses if team orders are allowed and references the Richmond race when Clint Bowyer questionably spun late. Hear Bowyer's former spotter explain details about what forced NASCAR to drop the penalty hammer on MWR. Then, the guys debate if Denny Hamlin would help Truex Jr. or Bubba Wallace win to get into the playoffs at Daytona. Carson Hocevar wrecked Nick Leitz during the Truck Series race at Richmond and has now caused two wrecks in two playoff races. The spotters explain why Hocevar potentially wrecked him to stay on the lead lap and if he should be penalized. Asking prices for charters have reached $20 million according to Adam Stern. Brett explains how teams are gaining equity from the charter system, what teams are in the market for one, and why NASCAR needs to invest more in the lower series. In Reaction Theatre, fans express their thoughts on whether or not Richmond was an entertaining race, Kevin Harvick going for back-to-back wins, and a lullaby for Sunday's race. Thank you to our presenting sponsor Offerpad and partners Xfinity and RacingUSA.com for making this show possible. 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
Door Bumper Clear is back from a weekend at Richmond Raceway. Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors and Freddie Kraft start out by talking about Freddie's 40th birthday celebration the previous night. Then, they discuss why the two-round qualifying format needs to be changed. Plus, the crew tries to decipher Freddie's show notes he wrote at 5:00 am.In Spot On, Spot Off, the guys discuss Kyle Busch running Ty Gibbs up the track then Gibbs repaying the favor while battling for 15th in Stage 2. They question if Busch should be racing Gibbs that aggressively and what it says that Gibbs didn't back down from the challenge.Kyle Busch got tagged by Ross Chastain in Turns 3 and 4 and said in a post-race interview that he was Chastain's victim this week. The gang explains why Chastain has consistently been one of the fastest cars every week and debates whether or not other drivers will make his championship run easy.Next, they discuss how the Next Gen car has raced at short tracks this year. The spotters debate the quality of Richmond's racing and whether or not the track deserves two Cup Series races.Then, Kyle Busch was asked if there is a strategy to get Martin Truex Jr. in the playoffs and compared the question to the 2013 Michael Waltrip Racing scandal. Brett discusses if team orders are allowed and references the Richmond race when Clint Bowyer questionably spun late. Hear Bowyer's former spotter explain details about what forced NASCAR to drop the penalty hammer on MWR. Then, the guys debate if Denny Hamlin would help Truex Jr. or Bubba Wallace win to get into the playoffs at Daytona.Carson Hocevar wrecked Nick Leitz during the Truck Series race at Richmond and has now caused two wrecks in two playoff races. The spotters explain why Hocevar potentially wrecked him to stay on the lead lap and if he should be penalized.Asking prices for charters have reached $20 million according to Adam Stern. Brett explains how teams are gaining equity from the charter system, what teams are in the market for one, and why NASCAR needs to invest more in the lower series.In Reaction Theatre, fans express their thoughts on whether or not Richmond was an entertaining race, Kevin Harvick going for back-to-back wins, and a lullaby for Sunday's race.Thank you to our presenting sponsor Offerpad and partners Xfinity and RacingUSA.com for making this show possible. 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
Brian Beckner and "Ed" Daly talk about clothing for dogs, Jimmy V., John Hinckley Jr., identical twin pitchers, Clint Bowyer, Michele Tafoya, Vince McMahon, Fake Klay Thompson, Russian tennis players changing their nationalities for Wimbledon, 311 vs. Coldplay vs. Nickelback, some maniac drank 30 cans of Pepsi per day for 20 years, some guy got his favorite Nike shoes tattooed because he was "tired of paying for shoes," how to do sex with monkeypox, Diary of a Wimpy Kid actor murders his mom, fats can't ride horses, Joker 2: the Musical, you can have sex in the Mystery Machine for $20 and the return of RAIN CITY JACKS.*a comedy podcast about sports, pop culture, movies and dicks*Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-baller-lifestyle-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Presented by Zyloware Eyewear - We recap the Truck Series racing in the Knoxville dirt during Fathers Day weekend. News of the week includes why Clint Bowyer wasn't at Sonoma, Jimmie Johnson wants back in at Hendrick, Valvoline lubes up Hendrick Motorsports for a while, plus a concrete preview of Nashville Superspeedway and Fantasy NASCAR from Rowdy Dragon. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie.
In Episode 246 available just about ANYWHERE that you get podcasts… And listening to this one is FREE! The joy of reporting a phone lost/stolen. Winning The Best Podcast in the Triad award from YES! Weekly. Eugene was wrong about Kate Bush. Daniel Suarez wins! Clint Bowyer's “personal matter”. A call from Amy along with a Patreon post from Mr. Tea Tray. If you have a question, story, or criticism you can leave a message on the Wheeler's Dog Speak Line, 336-422-6006. You can even send a text message and possibly be part of a future episode.
Being President is not like riding a bicycle. What in the world are they thinking putting this prez on a bike when he can't even walk up the stairs to an airplane? Let's hope Biden's Bike Fall is only a metaphor for the White House and not the country as a whole. An unpermitted event on Juneteenth turns deadly in DC, this is a terrible tragedy. Ryan Landreth of www.royalsreview.com wrote a scathing game recap after the Royals lost to the A's on Fathers Day 4-0. I'll share a couple bits of it that I think you'll like. Emporia native and NASCAR on Fox analyst Clint Bowyer hit a woman and killed her with his car on June 5 at the Lake of the Ozarks. He was not impaired and it appears the woman on the road was. We've got the latest details. And I wrote about Clay Travis getting kicked out of a little league game for F bombing the ump in this week's edition of the Patron Post. I'll share a couple paragraphs with you as emails are pouring in on this topic.
With only one off weekend for the Cup Series this season Kyle Busch, Kyle Larson and Denny Hamlin would certainly like more while Joey Logano jokes as a dad it'll be awhile before he can really go on vacation again. And the unfortunate reason Clint Bowyer missed the Fox broadcast last week at Sonoma.
Door Bumper Clear returns from a drama-filled All-Star Race weekend from Texas Motor Speedway and are joined by former NASCAR Cup Series driver and NBC broadcaster Jeff Burton. He discusses his role with Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors and Freddie Kraft in creating the newly formed driver council and the importance of drivers having a voice in discussions between NASCAR and team owners. Plus, "The Mayor" weighs in on other hot topics including the current style of racing, respect issues, TV broadcasts, and more. To start Spot On, Spot Off; NASCAR threw a caution on the white flag lap of the All-Star Race for Ricky Stenhouse Jr. hitting the wall. They crew questions the need for the caution to begin with and why the trend of inconsistent race control decisions continues. Next, Burton talks about why NASCAR shouldn't have the All-Star Race at Texas Motor Speedway and shares his idea to rotate local short-track venues for the event. Ryan Blaney won the million-dollar prize on the final restart without a fully fastened window net and wasn't penalized. The gang discusses why NASCAR should have black-flagged him and questions why they waited so long to call one to go for the restart given the circumstances. Also, hear what NASCAR Senior Vice President of Competition, Scott Miller, had to say about the late-race caution and Blaney's window net. Runner-up Denny Hamlin weighed in on Blaney in a post-race interview calling for NASCAR to have more consistent rule enforcement and the safety hazard the final restart created. The guys explain the need for the officials to air on the side of safety and compare how NASCAR has handled similar situations. Kyle Busch's tire issue caused him to abruptly slow on the frontstretch, resulting in Ross Chastain plowing into him. The spotters talk about the difficulties of spotting in today's racing and where the blame falls for the accident. The guys give their input on the All-Star qualifying format that included a pit road competition. They debate how the pit crews could be better utilized and suggest reverting back to the old style of qualifying with no pit road speed limits. Lastly, Denny Hamlin made bold claims to the Sports Business Journal about wanting change in the sport and Burton gives insight to the tension about the idea of change in the industry. Later, hear fans' disgruntled reaction to the All-Star Race in Reaction Theatre, why Clint Bowyer has the best pool, and what Burton thinks about the loose wheel issues facing the Cup Series. Thank you to our presenting sponsor Offerpad and partners Xfinity and RacingUSA.com for making this show possible.
Things are changing in the world of NASCAR. A new era is being ushered in…young new drivers, the new Next Gen cars, and much more shaking up the status quo…and there's no one that we know that can help us sort all of that out better than our friend, Clint Bowyer! He's seen it all from the driver's to the announcer's booth and knows the sport inside and out. And now that he's back in KC for the AdventHealth 400 at the Kansas Speedway this weekend, we caught up with Clint to find out what to expect this Sunday and the rest of the season on the way to the Cup!!
Things are changing in the world of NASCAR. A new era is being ushered in…young new drivers, the new Next Gen cars, and much more shaking up the status quo…and there's no one that we know that can help us sort all of that out better than our friend, Clint Bowyer! He's seen it all from the driver's to the announcer's booth and knows the sport inside and out. And now that he's back in KC for the AdventHealth 400 at the Kansas Speedway this weekend, we caught up with Clint to find out what to expect this Sunday and the rest of the season on the wat to the Cup!! PLUS… To say Ali Larter has had a varied career in entertainment would be an understatement. Starting as a model in her teens, she moved on to acting, making a name for herself in the movie Varsity Blues…showing her comedy chops in movies like Legally Blonde and Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back…but then proving she has the good to be an action star in the Resident Evil movies…and as a scream queen in the Final Destination films. And now she's back in theaters and On Demand alongside Ron Pearlman in the new film, The Last Victim.
Kyle Busch backed into the win at Bristol after dramatic last turn contact from Chase Briscoe would take Tyler Reddick out from the lead!This week on the Bump N' Run Podcast veteran radio host Michael D. White, Daytona Ron, and Matt "The Stat Man" Reilly talk about the latest news including Clint Bowyer is going to drive Davey Allison's Havoline 28 on the pace laps at Talladega, Grassroots racing returning to North Wilkesboro speedway, Larry McReynolds back on the war wagon for Jeffery Earnhardt at Talladega, and Dale Jr in the fox booth for Talladega.Plus our Checkers and Wreckers, Race Grades, Pick A Lane topics and our Talladega Betting Preview!All that and more on this week's Bump N' Run Podcast!Bumpnrunpod.comTruck race: Ben Rhodes Cup race: Kyle BuschCup Highlights: 3 hours 34 minutes14 cautions for 28 laps6 lead changes among 5 driversKyle Busch lead the last 10 yards of so, Tyler Reddick 99 laps lead, Larson 27, Suarez 64, Briscoe 591st Kyle Busch had a solid 5th place car all night, finishing 5th in both stages and running 3rd before the wreck leading him to the win.2nd Reddick ran solid in the top 15/10 for most of the day, not pitting after the stage break put him in 4th and position to capitalize on his speed and get out to the lead3rd Joey Logano had a solid top ten car all night, finishing top 34th Larson looked good all night, wining stage 1 but I felt he was sitting around 5th for most of the night5th Blaney finished both stages in 9th, ran around tenth all night long, but staying out helped keep him up front6th Alex Bowman had himself an up and down day spinning and getting caught up in the back, he rallied back in the 3rd stage for a 6th place finish7th Bell had a better night than his finish, I feel like he was in the top 5 and a real contender for most of the night8th Chase Elliott had an interesting night, no stage points in 1, 4th in stage 2. Had a dust up with Cody Ware9th Michael McDowell floated around 10th to 15th all night, just a solid night for them even gaining stage points in the second stage10th Ty Dillon looked great in stage 1 until getting shuffled to the back, but he made up some hay for a Chase Briscoe I felt had the best car all night, until the last corner contact resulted in a 22nd place finishRicky Stenhouse looked good early onAustin Dillon had a great night until an accident on the last restartSuarez was really fast again for the second year on dirt, lead 64 laps, finished 12thDenny blew a motorHarvick had overheating issues and then got caught up in a wreckNext week preview: We're heading to TalladegaSaturday Xfinity on track 4pm on Fox for the Ag-Pro 300Saturday morning for Cup no Practice just Qualifying at 11amSunday afternoon 3pm on Fox for the Geico 500
This week is a little departure from the normal format. But it features a free wheeling, visit with a guy who loves racing and loves NASCAR But does not shy away from saying what he thinks. And, a high school teacher that blends his passion for education with his passion for auto Racing.You will meet Bill Hribar, General Manager of NASCAR's newest Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Track The Jennerstown Speedway. He and Jack discuss Jennerstown's History, it's commitment to the community and the rich heritage that is Jennerstown Speedway.They also unpack the track's 2022 plans and how Hribar spends his time away from the classroom overseeing the track that he grew up watching his heroes from the grandstands.And Then, It's ALL BOWYER – NO LIMITS. Clint Boyer shares how he went from punching a time clock at his father's Muffler Shop to his current job on Fox Tv's NASCAR coverage . He and Jack's conversation is a wide ranging one with no limits and no filter. Just vintage Clint Bowyer. Along the way, you will hear Boyer give his opinion on NASCAR's NextGen Car and why he thinks the industry still needs to address some issues with the car especially on the short track.And speaking of short tracks, you'll want to hear Clint Bowyer's story about the only trophy that he keeps in his man cave.
NASCAR is a sport that was born out of rednecks, moonshiners and bootleggers…and while he was still driving, no one typified that spirit as much as longtime Friend of the Show, Clint Bowyer. The man has fun…all the damn time. Which is why it's no huge surprise that he's being inducted into the Talladega Walk of Fame…because no one brought the party to Talladega more than Clint!! We talk to Clint this morning to talk racin', partying and how he “can't tell all the stories unless I REALLY wanna be done!!”
The guys welcome in Clint Bowyer, NASCAR on FOX analyst, to talk about the success of the NextGen car and the tremendous start to the season overall for the series and why it is happening. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mac and Bone discuss the Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers news with Trey Wingo, ask the audience about some Tar Heel t-shirts to commemorate beating Duke on Saturday and talk about the start to the NASCAR season with Clint Bowyer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Bowman BEATS Kyle Larson at Las Vegas in another great race for the Gen 7 car. The great, experienced drivers have shown success so far. NASCAR feels fun again! Kyle Busch, Tyler Reddick, Christopher Bell come back from issues to finish in the top 10. Danica Patrick's strategy to work with Clint Bowyer may not have been the most successful, but we liked her in the booth! Has Fox gotten better with cameras since Daytona? Alex watches Supercars: very good first impressions. Eli Tomac breaks record for most wins at Daytona Supercross. LEWIS HAMILTON ON EUPHORIA? Ryan Blaney's sharp fire suit and more on this week's episode of The Gay Racing Podcast.
NASCAR at California has one of the best intermediate races in a long time; the Next-Gen car is having a fantastic debut. Kyle Larson shows his Jimmie Johnson and steals the show late, but not without drama with Chase Elliott. How was Matt Kenseth in the booth? Complementary commentary with Clint Bowyer. Scott McLaughlin establishes himself as an IndyCar race winner as The Year of Team Penske rolls on, can this launch into a championship run? The strategy battle played out perfect. Did Devlin DeFrancesco and Jimmie Johnson do the right thing as lapped traffic? James Hinchcliffe has PERFECTED the IndyCar booth. Why the Bubba Wallace Netflix documentary is perfect to reach out to educating parts of the NASCAR fanbase. Busch Beer highlighting women drivers in NASCAR, Newgarden in SRX, Toyota to IndyCar? The first WIN in The Gay Racing Podcast Fantasy Championship has been scored!
When you have the opportunity to speak with a living scrapbook of the past, you open it and have a conversation. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis welcome in Tommy Russell, an early car owner of the late Dale Earnhardt, to give first-hand accounts inside the early years of the Earnhardt racing legacy.Russell's family was involved in the early stock car scene in the Carolina's with area stars like Dink Widenhouse, George Mantooth and Banks Simpson that took their cars from the dusty dirt ovals of the Carolina's all the way to the sands of Daytona. But it was an intersection with Dale Jr.'s grandfather, the great Ralph Earnhardt, that set in motion a relationship with the two families forged in speed and trust. Tommy gives a curious Dale Jr. insight into what it was like on Sedan Avenue working around the patriarch of the Earnhardt racing dynasty. The King of the Dirt Tracks helped the young Russell. Later on, he was able to repay his hero. The story though doesn't end with Ralph. Russell became one of Dale Earnhardt's first car owners. The two friends combined their efforts and started racing Semi-Mods at places like Concord Speedway and Metrolina Speedway. When the Earnhardt name showed up on the roof of Russell's cars, it was lights out for the other competitors. In a short span, the two combined to unleash their fury on the dirt scene in an effort that brought an estimated 65 wins.Russell gives us all a peek into the early days of his race team and witnessing Dale Earnhardt's first-ever win. It is a moment that made him realize Dale was the driver he wanted behind the wheel of his cars. He talks about the progression of an eventual seven-time NASCAR champion. It was a journey from a homebuilt shop on the side of the Russell garage, to racing multiple times a week. They'd sleep at hotels with the door open and the hauler pulled up to the door, guarding their homemade racecar with a gun on the nightstand. It's a peek into the early days of Dale Earnhardt that nobody has heard before. Dale persevered, despite the tragic loss of Ralph Earnhardt in 1973. Russell gives us a look into the tough time and how they picked up the pieces and carried on.When Dale made it to the big time, he never forgot his friend Tommy. He was with him for his very first NASCAR Cup Series start. The local boy Earnhardt had a lot of pressure on him to make the field that day. He got by with a little help from his friends... and we learn, a special bottle of speed. Fast forward to 1980, and the final race of the season at Ontario Motor Speedway, Dale brought his friend along with him to the track, to the parties, and even to Las Vegas.Before Tommy Russell came to the Bojangles Studio to chat, the DJD was on fire about a lot of topics. Dale Jr. kept his thoughts about his recent test of the NASCAR Next Gen car at North Carolina's Bowman Gray Stadium to himself, wanting to save his thoughts for this podcast. He shares the experience and his concerns for the new Cup machine moving forward. He also spikes on Clint Bowyer's claim of being the fastest driver at the test.Dale and Mike also chat about Noah Gragson's big win at Martinsville and how he has impressively ridden a roller coaster of a season to have a shot at a NASCAR Xfinity Series title. Speaking of JR Motorsports, Dale talks about the decision to bring a new Late Model Stock driver to the team and what he expects from young Carson Kvapil and the program.The biggest NASCAR water cooler topic of the week was the controversy between Denny Hamlin and Martinsville race winner Alex Bowman. The DJD fires in their opinions during AskJr presented by Xfinity. They discuss the post-race drama and a different type of "hack" in the fan-driven segment.That and much more on a packed edition of The Dale Jr. Download. 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
This week, Michael Shelton previews this weekend's NASCAR races at the half-mile Martinsville Speedway that will conclude the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs and set the stage for the Championship 4. Shelton also speaks to Brad Keselowski as he hopes to put together a strong performance this weekend to stay in the NASCAR Cup title hunt. You'll also hear from Formula 1 points leader Max Verstappen after his big win at the United States Grand Prix, as well as Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Clint Bowyer after they tested the NextGen Car at Bowman-Gray Stadium
Kyle Larson is the first driver that knows he will be racing for a championship at Phoenix and he joined us on this week's edition of NASCAR Live. Larson spoke to Woody Cain while his crew chief, Cliff Daniels also joined us and talked to Kim Coon. Clint Bowyer also stopped by to give Dave Moody his take on how these playoffs are playing out. Chandler Smith chatted with Steve Post about heading to Martinsville in a must win situation. We wrapped things up with Ty Dillon discussing his 2022 plans with Woody Cain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Can you contain Clint Bowyer? Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis attempt to do so in a fun conversation with the NASCAR driver turned broadcaster.Bowyer discusses Jeff Gordon's recent departure from the NASCAR on Fox booth and looks ahead to what may be next for the network's team. He also keys in to what life working alongside a former rival was really like. Both Bowyer and Dale Jr. discuss what it is like going from the view out the front windshield of a 200mph stock car to the elevated window of a television booth and how that adjustment has gone. From production meetings, wearing suits to forgetting notes before the biggest race, Bowyer, as always, has the whole room in stitches. He even admits to some of his short-comings and a mistake his network made in not showing Dale's nostalgic Nova during the pre-race show at Darlington Raceway.What does the Kansas native think of the sport now and the direction it's headed? He shares those thoughts and more from the technical side to activation between sponsors and race fans.With his young son Cash Bowyer sitting on the studio couch, Dad opens up about racing with his little boy and shares some fun about what it's like to be alongside other racecar driver dads like Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson in the local dirt track scene.Ask Jr. gets Dale to open up about the recent premiere and excitement surrounding the launch of season two of Lost Speedways on Peacock TV. He also shares his thoughts with race fans about double-header weekends and where it may or may not work? The two-time Daytona 500 winner also speaks to the recent ramping up of the Charter market in the NASCAR Cup Series and admits how out of his range the prices have become.Oh yeah... and about that boat Dale Jr? Mike and Dale try to find middle ground about the great boat debate of 2021. They also share what had steam coming out of their ears this weekend at the track and the golf course. 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
Clint Bowyer is a former stock car driver and announcer for NASCAR. After retiring from driving Clint has more time to get in the woods. Waddy and Clint relive some of his career highlights from fights to wins, and his love for hunting and the outdoors.
NASCAR Veteran David Starr (@starr_racing) is joined by NASCAR Cup Series Champion Crew Chief Doug Richert (@Doug_Richert), National News Anchor Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon).(0:30-5:15) Recapping David's season debut at the Daytona Road Course.(5:15-11:00) Introducing Doug Richert(11:00-56:45) Doug Richert on winning the 1980 Cup Championship with Dale Earnhardt, the Earnhardt Family, Benny Parsons, Neil Bonnett, Carl Edwards, Greg Biffle and his wife's battle with cancer.(56:45-1:06:30) NASCAR News and Notes: Daytona Road Course Recap, Joe Gibbs Racing's big weekend with Christopher Bell and Ty Gibbs, Jeff Gordon and Clint Bowyer "Days of Thunder" skit and Las Vegas Motor Speedway allows fans.(1:06:30-1:23:00) Ask David with Doug.Hear it all on "Let's Go Racing with David Starr!" and make sure to subscribe/5 star rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.!!
In this week's edition of the Frontstretch Podcast, Dustin Albino and Mike Neff discuss the penultimate weekend of the season at Martinsville Speedway, which saw Chase Elliott win his way into the Championship 4 in the NASCAR Cup Series. Meanwhile, nine-time winner and regular season champion Kevin Harvick was eliminated from the postseason. The duo dives into the current ... Read more Source
NASCAR silly season had huge news on Monday afternoon (Oct. 19). What driver has officially been reinstated for the 2021 season? Which driver will be replacing Clint Bowyer in the No. 14 car in 2021? Find out in the latest edition of Stock Car Scoop. Sign up for Stock Car Scoop on Apple Podcasts, Spotify ... Read more Source
3-27-20 The Program is joined by NASCAR star, Clint Boyer, to get his thoughts on the new sensation of E-Racing and how he expects it to be as it takes center stage on Fox this Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. sits down with NASCAR wild-man Clint Bowyer to talk about racing, partying, saving a pig, putting Jeff Gordon in a headlock and being the worst t-ball coach ever. Dale Jr. also takes fan questions, talks about the origins of fancy underwear & morning drinking. 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