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Tonight on Trackside, Kevin Lee is joined by producer Sam Rumpza to assess the IndyCar season at the halfway point. They take stock of which teams have been impressive, and which still have work to do, including a stellar first half from Marcus Ericsson and a disappointing run from Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. They look back at A.J. Foyt's final IndyCar win, which came 41 years ago Tuesday in a unique race at Pocono. Kevin discusses Jimmie Johnson's comments on his IndyCar future, and whether he'll be back full-time next year. Also, a mention of a possible NASCAR street race at Chicago, and whether IndyCar could be involved. Our News of the Day, brought to you by the Indianapolis Speedrome and Circle City Raceway is the results from IndyCar's test at Iowa. Later, Kevin and Curt take listener questions, including about Helio Castroneves' win in the SRX Series at Pensacola, Florida over the weekend. LMP3 drivers Nolan Siegal and Dakota Dickerson join the show ahead of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship 6 Hours of Watkins Glen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join your host Adam J. Sinclair, and co-host Mykkal Mulalley Kapalo as we discuss the world of modern motorsports. This week, we welcome special correspondent, and champion racer, Dakota Dickerson back to the show to recap the 2021 season and preview what‘s new for 2022!
Take A Left At Albuquerque is brought to you by: The Knightline Sports Network www.knightlinesports.com Host, Sam Albuquerque, (@SamBAlbuquerque) dives into the American driver developmental system from the very beginning in karts all the way through cars by speaking with competitive kart driver Rocco Pasqurella and his father Tom, as well as former F4 U.S. and F3 U.S. champion driver Dakota Dickerson.
Join your host Adam J. Sinclair as he leads a discussion of the world of modern motorsports. This week, we are pleased to welcome Dakota Dickerson back to the Thunderdome, live from the track!
Join your host Adam J. Sinclair and colorful commentator Mykkal Mulalley-Kapalo as they break down the past few weeks of racing action, and discuss the world of modern motorsports with guests from across the racing spectrum. This week, they are joined by Kyle, the face of View from the Cheap Seats on YouTube, as well as racer Dakota Dickerson and fellow Speedway Digest Radio Network personality Tim Disspain, host of the Pit Stop. Together, we will recap the year that was, and look forward to the changes that will be taking place in 2021.
In this episode I have a conversation with reigning FR Americas champion Dakota Dickerson. We talk about iRacing, his open wheel career, his move to sports cars, coaching and his charity work with veterans and animals.
Join your host Adam J. Sinclair and colorful commentator Mykkal Mulalley as we discuss Wanda Kay Knight's new book, 'The Peacock Door,' review the recent Supercross races, talk about Daytona with Dakota Dickerson, and discuss whatever other motorsports news pops into the conversation!
What does the winner of the 2019 F3 Americas Championship do for an encore? How about claiming a podium finish in the 1st race of 2020 in the IMSA Prototype Challenge at Daytona International Raceway. I had the pleasure of catching up with Dakota Dickerson, 2015 Team USA Scholarship winner, to discuss his great start to 2020 and his Indy Dreams. Dakota still dreams of the Indy 500 someday, but in the interim he is making the best of his partnership with Ligier and MLT Motorsports on the IMSA Circuit. https://youtu.be/ZEdnj8aIV0E To give some context, IMSA Prototype Challenge is a six-event endurance racing championship with two drivers sharing a car to race for either one hour 45 minutes or three hours. The championship requires that an FIA rated bronze driver (for example, my teammate Dean Baker) pairs up with an FIA rated silver driver (myself). We believe we’ve created a strong lineup for the year. Dean is an experienced prototype racer and competed against us in the 2019 season. Unlike the junior formula car championships that we had been competing in, Prototype Challenge allows different manufacturers to compete in the same class. We all have the same tires, engine and transmission but we can choose between chassis manufacturers. We will be competing in the Ligier JSP3 which is a very nice continuation of our relationship and success with Ligier in the F4 US Championship (Ligier JSF4) and F3 Americas Championship (Ligier JSF3). The other popular chassis is the Norma M30 which typically yields great straight-line speed but lacks in aerodynamic grip relative to the Ligier. It creates great racing and a fun, competitive dynamic in the paddock between the two manufacturers.Dakota Dickerson MLT Motorsports was only formed less than one year ago, having made its debut at Sebring, so this year represented its first-ever visit to Daytona International Speedway the first week of January for the opening race of the new season. There was a lot of work involved but we made great progress during the three practice sessions, and both myself and Dean felt very comfortable in the car. The only real item up in the air was our aero settings. We knew we couldn’t compete with the Normas in a straight line, but with the impending rainy weather on race day, some extra aero seemed like our best bet to challenge for a win. Dean spent the final practice session prepping for qualifying and we all felt strong heading into Saturday. Dakota Dickerson Our next event will be at Sebring International Raceway during the “Super Sebring” event in March. We will be working really hard as a team to continue improving, and I’m fully confident we will be able to challenge for another win there as well. None of this would be possible without the support and guidance of Dr. Mike Thompson, MLT Motorsports, Ligier Automotive NA and all of our personal partners. Likewise, I really appreciate you all for following my progress and I hope to have a “winning” blog for all of you come March. In the meantime, I’ll be active on social media via Instagram/Twitter (@dickersonracing) and Facebook/YouTube (Dakota Dickerson Racing)! Dakota Dickerson Enjoy Episode 25... Dakota Dickerson - 2020 Prototype Challenge LMP3 Ligier with MLT Motorsports Subscribe and Listen to the 33 Dreams of Indy Podcast on your favorite player Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2kqtkDZ Google Play: http://bit.ly/33DreamsGoogle Spotify: http://bit.ly/33DreamsSpotify Stitcher: http://bit.ly/33DreamsStitcher TuneIn: http://bit.ly/33DreamsTuneIn
What does the winner of the 2019 F3 Americas Championship do for an encore? How about claiming a podium finish in the 1st race of 2020 in the IMSA Prototype Challenge at Daytona International Raceway. I had the pleasure of catching up with Dakota Dickerson, 2015 Team USA Scholarship winner, to discuss his great start to 2020 and his Indy Dreams. Dakota still dreams of the Indy 500 someday, but in the interim he is making the best of his partnership with Ligier and MLT Motorsports on the IMSA Circuit. https://youtu.be/ZEdnj8aIV0E To give some context, IMSA Prototype Challenge is a six-event endurance racing championship with two drivers sharing a car to race for either one hour 45 minutes or three hours. The championship requires that an FIA rated bronze driver (for example, my teammate Dean Baker) pairs up with an FIA rated silver driver (myself). We believe we?ve created a strong lineup for the year. Dean is an experienced prototype racer and competed against us in the 2019 season. Unlike the junior formula car championships that we had been competing in, Prototype Challenge allows different manufacturers to compete in the same class. We all have the same tires, engine and transmission but we can choose between chassis manufacturers. We will be competing in the Ligier JSP3 which is a very nice continuation of our relationship and success with Ligier in the F4 US Championship (Ligier JSF4) and F3 Americas Championship (Ligier JSF3). The other popular chassis is the Norma M30 which typically yields great straight-line speed but lacks in aerodynamic grip relative to the Ligier. It creates great racing and a fun, competitive dynamic in the paddock between the two manufacturers.Dakota Dickerson MLT Motorsports was only formed less than one year ago, having made its debut at Sebring, so this year represented its first-ever visit to Daytona International Speedway the first week of January for the opening race of the new season. There was a lot of work involved but we made great progress during the three practice sessions, and both myself and Dean felt very comfortable in the car. The only real item up in the air was our aero settings. We knew we couldn?t compete with the Normas in a straight line, but with the impending rainy weather on race day, some extra aero seemed like our best bet to challenge for a win. Dean spent the final practice session prepping for qualifying and we all felt strong heading into Saturday. Dakota Dickerson Our next event will be at Sebring International Raceway during the ?Super Sebring? event in March. We will be working really hard as a team to continue improving, and I?m fully confident we will be able to challenge for another win there as well. None of this would be possible without the support and guidance of Dr. Mike Thompson, MLT Motorsports, Ligier Automotive NA and all of our personal partners. Likewise, I really appreciate you all for following my progress and I hope to have a ?winning? blog for all of you come March. In the meantime, I?ll be active on social media via Instagram/Twitter (@dickersonracing) and Facebook/YouTube (Dakota Dickerson Racing)! Dakota Dickerson Enjoy Episode 25... Dakota Dickerson - 2020 Prototype Challenge LMP3 Ligier with MLT Motorsports Subscribe and Listen to the 33 Dreams of Indy Podcast on your favorite player Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2kqtkDZ Google Play: http://bit.ly/33DreamsGoogle Spotify: http://bit.ly/33DreamsSpotify Stitcher: http://bit.ly/33DreamsStitcher TuneIn: http://bit.ly/33DreamsTuneIn
It was another strong run for Conor Daly at Gateway with the Carlin Racing team, who makes his return to The Week In IndyCar podcast, and he's followed by new USF4 and F3 Americas champion Dakota Dickerson, who is looking to rejoin the Road To Indy. Conor Daly (starts at 13m35s) Dakota Dickerson (1h03m58s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
En este episodio hablamos de Gabby Chaves, Tatiana Calderón, Mathias Soler-Obel, Carlos Atalaya, Ricardo Soler y por supuesto de Takuma Sato, el japones volador. Mathias Soler-Obel remonta y se ubica tercero en el campeonato F3Americas, Dakota Dickerson es el campeón anticipado y a mediados de Septiembre será la final en Sebring y hay opciones serias de ser subcampeón. Ricardo Soler nos invita a reflexionar sobre el uso de Grid Girls en las competencias de automovilismo en elmarco de las 3horas del campeonato nacional de automovilismo de Colombia en Tocancipá y mucho más, lo escuchas en Autos y Carreras. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, join Adam J. Sinclair and colorful co-host Mykkal Mulalley as they welcome Ernie Francis, Jr. and Dakota Dickerson into the Thunderdome.
Kicking off hour two of Race Central, Kurt Hansen dived into the NHRA current standings and who could make the biggest jump. Oliver Askew Joined the program and talked about his future and his interests outside of racing. Dakota Dickerson joined too and talked about the youth movement in racing. Wrapping up the show, Kurt sends it to the O'Reily 500 in Texas and gave his predictions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first F3 Americas Podcast, we talk to Amethyst Beverage CEO Jeff Flasco about his company's new sponsorship with the F3 Americas series, as well as interviews with Dakota Dickerson, Kyle Kirkwood and Baltazar Leguizamon.
107-- Welcome to " The Indy SportsCar Podcast " This Week we Welcome @DickersonRacing to the show to talk about his #MRTI History making Deal he just signed with Newman Wachs Racing and is the biggest sign of how Strong The #IndyCar Series is getting! Follow Dakota at DickersonRacing.com Follow all the shows Social Media outlets at TheIndySportsCarPodcast.com Stream the show at RedDragonsRadio.com & Stitcher Radio or Download the show from the Podbean App and iTunes!..Enjoy!
Driving a race car is something I've dreamt about doing since I drove my first bumper car in Coney Island in Brooklyn, NY. I have yet to drive on a track, although I did get a tour of the Daytona 500 and got on the track with a tour. The closest I've come this far was touching Dakota's car. Today's episode is an interview I had with Dakota Dickerson. He's one of the youngest drivers currently racing in the 2016 Cooper Tires USF 2000 Series powered by Mazda. Dakota and I met during the kick-off party of the St. Petersburg Grand Prix. He and his dad Ken were gracious enough to give me an interview. I was so impressed with Dakota, he is so mature, so ahead of the curve and knows what he wants out of life. Dakota has formerly raced in the 201 Skip Barber Summer Series and Spec Miata with SCCA and NASA. His sponsors are: Mazda Motorsports, Team USA Scholarship, Skip Barber Racing School, Molecule Sports, Crow Enterprizes and RM Autosport. Some of his career highlights include the 2015 Skip Barber - USF2000 Mazda Motorsports Scholarship Champion. Learn more about Dakota and follow him at: Facebook: Dakota.Dickerson.Racing Twitter & Instagram: @dickersonracing www.dakotadickersonracing.com And if you have a need for speed and you're looking to possibly get into auto racing yourself, then check out this great book into the world of race car driving. Check it out! Ultimate Speed Secrets: The Complete Guide to High Performance and Race Driving Rock On & Rock Out! Dawn-Marie Mutell� Lil' Drummer Girl