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In this episode, Mawer portfolio managers and analysts discuss what they fundamentally look for in a bank as an investment. Specifically, how they view banks and the industry trends, as well as local dynamics, and ultimately what makes each of these businesses both unique and attractive. David Ragan discusses Scandinavian banks, highlighting Handelsbanken's smart lending and DNB's stability. Josh Samuel analyzes DBS in Singapore, emphasizing its low cost of funds and high ROE. Grayson Witcher focuses on J.P. Morgan in the U.S., noting its strong management and unique financial assets, while Alex Romaines examines First Citizens Bank in the U.S., which capitalized on market turmoil. Mark Rutherford covers Canadian banks, noting their conservative strategies and high ROE. Siying Li discusses HDFC Bank in India, and Asim Hussain explores Mitsubishi UFJ in Japan, emphasizing their unique upward-sloping yield curve. Key Takeaways: The ideal bank investment is stable, lends to reliable clients, and operates in a rational, well-regulated market. Diversification in lending, funding, and economic exposure helps prevent insolvency and builds resilience, crucial in a highly leveraged industry. The Scandinavian banking environment is stable and well-regulated, with rational competition and prudent lending. Banks like Sweden's Handelsbanken and Norway's DNB provide consistent returns, low loan losses, and steady growth, supported by smaller, consolidated markets and strong economic stability. DBS in Singapore sustains strong net interest margins and 15–16% ROE. Strong management boosts investor returns through higher payouts, reducing risks from limited growth in foreign markets. U.S. banks face intense competition with little brand differentiation, often competing on interest rates alone. While experienced in managing risk, they are vulnerable in recessions. Banks trade at lower valuations than other sectors due to weaker competitive advantage. J.P. Morgan stands out in the U.S. market due to its strong management, high returns, low leverage, and strategic acquisitions during downturns. It diversifies through unique assets, investment banking, and asset management, enhancing resilience. The U.S. banking industry is fragmented and competitive, with a history of crises. Fragility creates opportunities for well-managed banks trading below intrinsic value. Canadian banks are highly consolidated and operate with a leveraged model, lending and raising equity. They now generate significant revenue from wealth management and insurance, reducing dependence on loan spreads. Strong regulatory relationships foster stability, with banks earning attractive returns while supporting economic growth. HDFC Bank, India's largest private bank, has strong management and benefits from a growing economy. With low non-performing loans and high ROE, it continues gaining market share from public sector banks, despite short-term challenges from its recent acquisition. Mitsubishi UFJ, Japan's largest bank, has a rich history and significant market share. With an upward-sloping yield curve and a focus on digitalization, it stands to benefit from rising interest rates, driving potential profit growth despite past challenges in the Japanese banking sector. Host: Andrew Johnson, CFA, Mawer Institutional Portfolio Manager Guests: David Ragan, CFA, Mawer Portfolio Manager, Joshua Samuel, CFA, Mawer Equity Analyst, Grayson Witcher, CFA, AB Mawer Portfolio Manager, Alex Romaines, CFA, Mawer Equity Analyst, Mark Rutherford, CFA, Mawer Portfolio Manager, Siying, CFA, Mawer Equity Analyst, Asim Hussain, CFA, Mawer Equity Analyst For more details and full transcript visit: https://mawer.com/the-art-of-boring/podcast This episode is available for download anywhere you get your podcasts. Founded in 1974, Mawer is a privately owned independent investment firm managing assets for institutional and individual investors. Mawer employs over 250 people in Canada, U.S., and Singapore. Visit Mawer at https://www.mawer.com. Follow us on social: LinkedIn - / mawer-investment-management Instagram - / https://www.instagram.com/mawerinvestmentmanagement/
Welcome to episode 161 of Last Nights Coffee with Chuck and Jon! We appreciate all of you tuning in... This week the guys are talking about Chuck's experience at Atlanta Motor Speedway this past Saturday including getting to hang in the infield and spend some time with Ken and David Ragan... College and pros get covered in this weeks Football Wrap Up... Linkin Park has a new lead singer and the guys have plenty to say about it... British music icons Oasis is gearing up for a European tour... A California man went on a shooting spree, killing 81 farm animals.... A Georgia Mayor is facing felony charges after hiding gin for a work crew of inmates.... A Conspiracy Corner surrounding British Rock and a classic Meme of the Week wrap up this show! Thanks for tuning in Nighshifters!
David Ragan might not be a full-time NASCAR driver anymore but he hasn't gone far. Ragan is still involved in the sport and we're catching up this week to see what that is like and life post-driving. We start our conversation about Ragan doing simulator work for Ford; what does and does not translate to the racetrack; still having deep ties to Ford; the transition to post full-time racing life, and having time for other things in life; racing just enough to scratch the itch; the difficulty of competing on a limited basis; the changing perspective on his career the further in the rearview it gets; the end of Race Hub; being more plugged into the sport now than when he was driving; doing the EV demo in Chicago and things learned along the way with the project; the feel of driving an electric race car and the difference in steering wheel; his message to fans about the EV. Original music created by Tony Monge.Follow me here: https://linktr.ee/kellycrandall
Longtime Cup Series driver and current Ford Racing test driver David Ragan joins to talk about testing NASCAR's new EV that debuted in Chicago and the main differences with it versus the current car. He also is adamant about the future of electric tech in NASCAR. Then Doug, Dan, and Devin break down Bowman's drought-breaking win in the Chicago rain, the darkness clock, Deegan's departure, and Childers' new home at Spire.
This week is another jampacked edition of NASCAR Live. We revisit Sunday's Grant Park 165 with a new NASCAR Live Backtrax. Steve Post then chats with Josh Berry about his move to Wood Brothers Racing in 2025. Steve also chats with David Ragan about the introduction of NASCAR's electric vehicle. 2-time truck series champion, Ben Rhodes also stops by for a conversation with Mike Bagley. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of #SRWPodcast - David Ragan talks NASCAR & recaps final episode of #RaceHub, NHRA #FunnyCar driver for Jim Dunn Racing Buddy Hull discusses his #WorkoutRoutine for racing, SVP/GM of Nashville Superspeedway Matt Greci previews Ally 400 race weekend plus #RacingRecap from weekend of June 21st. 2024
On this episode of #SRWPodcast - Lead announcer for Performance Racing Network Doug Rice talks NASCAR & stepping away from the booth at the end of the season and #GaDriver David Ragan talks about racing #Daytona500 in #Stage60 RFK Racing entry & testing EV racecar from weekend of February 9th, 2024
NASCAR is heading south to Daytona with Denny Hamlin strategizing to win first Cup title with Alex Bowman trying to win another 500 pole. Plus Brad Keselowski has the best/worst of Speedweek and David Ragan on giving up his room to Chris Buescher.
Doug, Devin, and Dan break down NASCAR's 2025 and beyond TV rights deal and the pros and cons of streaming-only. They also discuss the new production hub and what NASCAR's game plan could be. They cover what little there was to be known of the recent short track test and several Silly Season news and rumors, including David Ragan's reunion for the Daytona 500.
RFK Racing announces they will field the No. 60, a third entry, for the Daytona 500 weekend. They will bring a familiar face back to their program to field the car for the event. Much like Project 91, RFK Racing has bigger plans for the ride… After a bit of a delay, NASCAR announces $7.7B worth of media rights deals with Fox Sports, NBC, Warner Bros. Discovery and Amazon. Join Taylor Kitchen to break down the details of this media rights deal along with its pros and cons. — From show creator Taylor Kitchen, welcome to Above The Yellow Line! Tune in each week to talk all things NASCAR with live streams most Thursday nights! Above The Yellow Line: www.abovetheyellowline.com Toby Christie: www.TobyChristie.com
Your Vacation isn't just calling—it's begging for you to take it to Branson! On today's show Byron Tyler and Lynn Berry from ExploreBranson.com welcome, New South Quartet, from Grand Country featuring Mark McCauley, David Ragan, Jon Drockelman, and Luke Menard, From the Tony Award winning production, “Million Dollar Quartet”, Matt Joyce who portrays Sam Phillips and Lindsay Perencho who portrays “Dyanne”, Brother and sister, Benjamin and Kaitlyn Hughes from the Hughes Brothers Theatre, share their fresh spin on the music you love with their hit show Re-Vibe. Discover more about vacationing in Branson at explorebranson.com
In this episode we're joined by former NASCAR Cup Series driver and Daytona winner David Ragan to talk about what he's been up to, his experience racing late models in Cordele, asking our fun questions and his thoughts on the next gen and Daytona 500 picks. We then dive into our previews and playoff driver predictions and championsfor the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, Xfinity Series and Cup Series and champion picks in all 3 series before previewing Daytona 500 weekend predicting that and recapping the World of Outlaws at Volusia
David Ragan joins The Bullring to discuss his return to short track racing at this weekend's SpeedFest at Crisp Motorsports Park. Bob Sargent from Track Enterprises will also be on the show to discuss the event, and provide updates on the ASA Stars National Tour. Dawson Sutton is also jumping on The Bullring to discuss his announcement with Rackley WAR for 2023, and looks ahead to SpeedFest as well. Jacob Gomes visits to break down his big win at the SRL All Star Showdown at Irwindale Speedway. Plus Matt Weaver, Founding Editor for Short Track Scene, rounds out the show.
Xfinity Series competitor Kyle Weatherman joins Davey Segal (5:50) to discuss his racing career and season to date with Jesse Iwuji Motorsports. They dive into when a trip to a go-kart shop started it all, how David Ragan was involved, winning national bandolero and legends titles, moving to North Carolina, living with Chris Buescher and his wife, Emma and working his way up through the stock car ranks. Weatherman details when work ethic really came into play, adjusting from short tracks and small cars to big tracks and heavier cars, how the deal with Jesse Iwuji Motorsports came together, why he enjoys being hands on with the cars he races, learning from previous teams (including trips to Applebee's with Mike Harmon) and providing them top 10 finishes, the satisfaction he gets from over-performing in underfunded equipment, the difference in Cup Series competition, what the support from Dale Earnhardt Jr. means to him, his plans for the rest of this and next season and more. Davey also discusses the Texas debacle, what can/needs to be done to fix the track and Papa Segal (with more help than usual from Mama Segal) pays homage to the No. 63.
Current events are on the docket as Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis unpack the turbulent happenings of NASCAR's weekend in Texas on this week's episode of The Dale Jr. Download. Not only that, but they've brought in a guest who was very much a part of the turbulence, recent Bristol night race winner Chris Buescher.Dale and Chris have had some friendly banter over the past few weeks after Dale mistakenly referred to Chris as “Christopher” during a race broadcast. As the misstep reoccurred, Dale began to embrace the name change-up in an effort to catch his fellow commentators in the same spur-of-the-moment confusion. Chris caught wind of the joke via social media and took it in stride, even going as far as to change his profile name on Twitter and the driver name decal on his Roush Fenway Keselowski No. 17 car. Dale explains that he first grew to admire Chris when he bested then JR Motorsports driver Chase Elliott in the 2015 Xfinity Series season points standings. They discuss Chris leaving his hometown of Prosper, Texas at the age of 15 to move to North Carolina to pursue a career in motorsports. Chris credits his upbringing from his parents and knowing he was there to work and race.A huge part of Buescher's journey was a friendship he forged with Ken and David Ragan, which stemmed from a black flag incident during the Summer Shootout Legends car event at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Chris recalls getting in trouble for rough driving during the race and being sent to Ken's office, who was managing 600 Racing at the time. After the Shootout, Ken explained to Chris' family that if they were serious about racing, they needed to move out east. When they established that they were not in the place to do that at the time, Ken offered the spare bedroom in his house to Chris. Chris talks about getting involved in the Roush Racing development program thanks to help from the Ragans. His first step up the ladder was the ARCA Series, where he raced out of Midlothian, Illinois with the Roulo Brothers Racing outfit. He also discusses adapting to a stock car after transitioning out of Legends cars, and how he knocked the nose off his car on a start in one of his first races at Salem Speedway. The story of Chris making his Xfinity Series debut is a wild one, as he was tabbed last minute to fill in for Trevor Bayne in 2011, who went on medical leave. After forgetting to plug his phone in overnight, he was awakened by Gary Roulo who informed him “get your stuff, we're going to the airport”. In the car, Gary explained the situation, and soon Chris was at Richmond Raceway getting fitted to hop into the No. 16 car with no practice laps or simulator time. The interview also discusses Chris' time with Front Row Motorsports after winning the 2015 Xfinity Championship and his rain-shortened Cup victory at Pocono in 2016. Dale asks about the culture change at RFK since the arrival of Brad Keselowski. They also discuss the NextGen car's tire issues and what changes can be made to Texas Motor Speedway to help better the racing there. With only a few races left in the 2022 Cup schedule, Chris is optimistic about where the RFK Racing organization is heading, and he's looking forward to capitalizing on the momentum they've built in the past few weeks. DIRTY AIR Before Chris joins the show, Dale, Mike, Alex and Hannah discuss: NASCAR's eventful stop in Texas Denny and William Byron have a dust-up The NextGen tire problems continue in a big way What to do about Texas Motor Speedway? ASKJR presented by XfinityThis week the fans asked questions about: Dale's reaction to Jimmie Johnson retiring from full-time competition in 2023 Which underfunded driver would he like to give a shot in a JRM ride Smaller steering wheels vs. bigger Where Noah Gragson's Waffle House tradition stems from 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
Current events are on the docket as Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis unpack the turbulent happenings of NASCAR's weekend in Texas on this week's episode of The Dale Jr. Download. Not only that, but they've brought in a guest who was very much a part of the turbulence, recent Bristol night race winner Chris Buescher. Dale and Chris have had some friendly banter over the past few weeks after Dale mistakenly referred to Chris as “Christopher” during a race broadcast. As the misstep reoccurred, Dale began to embrace the name change-up in an effort to catch his fellow commentators in the same spur-of-the-moment confusion. Chris caught wind of the joke via social media and took it in stride, even going as far as to change his profile name on Twitter and the driver name decal on his Roush Fenway Keselowski No. 17 car. Dale explains that he first grew to admire Chris when he bested then JR Motorsports driver Chase Elliott in the 2015 Xfinity Series season points standings. They discuss Chris leaving his hometown of Prosper, Texas at the age of 15 to move to North Carolina to pursue a career in motorsports. Chris credits his upbringing from his parents and knowing he was there to work and race. A huge part of Buescher's journey was a friendship he forged with Ken and David Ragan, which stemmed from a black flag incident during the Summer Shootout Legends car event at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Chris recalls getting in trouble for rough driving during the race and being sent to Ken's office, who was managing 600 Racing at the time. After the Shootout, Ken explained to Chris' family that if they were serious about racing, they needed to move out east. When they established that they were not in the place to do that at the time, Ken offered the spare bedroom in his house to Chris. Chris talks about getting involved in the Roush Racing development program thanks to help from the Ragans. His first step up the ladder was the ARCA Series, where he raced out of Midlothian, Illinois with the Roulo Brothers Racing outfit. He also discusses adapting to a stock car after transitioning out of Legends cars, and how he knocked the nose off his car on a start in one of his first races at Salem Speedway. The story of Chris making his Xfinity Series debut is a wild one, as he was tabbed last minute to fill in for Trevor Bayne in 2011, who went on medical leave. After forgetting to plug his phone in overnight, he was awakened by Gary Roulo who informed him “get your stuff, we're going to the airport”. In the car, Gary explained the situation, and soon Chris was at Richmond Raceway getting fitted to hop into the No. 16 car with no practice laps or simulator time. The interview also discusses Chris' time with Front Row Motorsports after winning the 2015 Xfinity Championship and his rain-shortened Cup victory at Pocono in 2016. Dale asks about the culture change at RFK since the arrival of Brad Keselowski. They also discuss the NextGen car's tire issues and what changes can be made to Texas Motor Speedway to help better the racing there. With only a few races left in the 2022 Cup schedule, Chris is optimistic about where the RFK Racing organization is heading, and he's looking forward to capitalizing on the momentum they've built in the past few weeks. DIRTY AIR Before Chris joins the show, Dale, Mike, Alex and Hannah discuss: NASCAR's eventful stop in Texas Denny and William Byron have a dust-up The NextGen tire problems continue in a big way What to do about Texas Motor Speedway? ASKJR presented by Xfinity This week the fans asked questions about: Dale's reaction to Jimmie Johnson retiring from full-time competition in 2023 Which underfunded driver would he like to give a shot in a JRM ride Smaller steering wheels vs. bigger Where Noah Gragson's Waffle House tradition stems from 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
Veteran NASCAR driver, David Ragan joins Mike Wallace and Jeff Kent on this week's show to talk about his humble beginnings in auto racing! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tommy Praytor is back to get you ready for this weekend's Daytona 500 and is joined by Xfinity Series owner Mike Harmon, driver David Ragan and "The Moose" Thomas Praytor! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wnsp/support
NASCAR Veteran David Starr (@starr_racing) is joined by TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon). (0:30-29:20) The Clash Recap.(29:20-37:50) News and Notes: Trevor Bayne and David Ragan return.(37:50-54:00) Ask David.Hear it all on "Let's Go Racing with David Starr!" and follow/subscribe Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!
Georgia NASCAR veteran David Ragan joins Doug and Dan to discuss his Daytona 500 ride and 2022 plans. David then takes their questions on how the new Gen-7 Cup Series car drives, what the difficulties have been testing it for two years, how detailed the simulators are, what wore him out about the full-time racing grind, and how the new car will race to the naked eye.
Today on the Pace Car Podcast! Matty D has a full-time truck ride! Ryan Preece has rides with Stewart Haas, Stewart Haas has partners with SS Greenlight, RWR and Gilliland Racing in Trucks! Two drivers suddenly leave their teams! Timmy Hill and David Ragan will run the 500! And I got to see the Next Gen Cars test at Daytona and see their test schemes... Hear my thoughts on the next gen's performance! All of that up next on Pace Car Podcast by TCG Podcasts and The Combustion Gamer! Want to Support the "Pace Car Podcast" and The Combustion Gamer? Check out his Ko-Fi! https://ko-fi.com/combustiongamer/
Encore Interviews from Ryan Blaney and Rusty Wallace. NextGen NASCAR Testing from Daytona this week, The Chili Bowl Nationals from Tulsa, Aric Almirola set to retire, David Ragan coming out of retirement, and tons more in this off season edition. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We discuss the Jan. 6th committee, go live to Scranton, then talk technology and the intertwining control it has over Americans lives. Our guests are: Matt Gaetz, Jack Posobiec, Boris Epshteyn, David Ragan, Terry Schilling, Mark Jeftovic, Joe Allen, Jack Posobiec Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 10/20/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
We discuss the Jan. 6th committee, go live to Scranton, then talk technology and the intertwining control it has over Americans lives. Our guests are: Matt Gaetz, Jack Posobiec, Boris Epshteyn, David Ragan, Terry Schilling, Mark Jeftovic, Joe Allen, Jack Posobiec Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 10/20/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
BLINDSPOTTING: A NASCAR Podcast For The People, By The People
This week, we spend some time with Cup Series driver and family man David Ragan. We cover a variety of topics from his upbringing in Unadilla, GA to his multiple Cup Series wins to the testing he has been doing with the NASCAR "Next Gen" car. It's a great interview and we appreciate the time that David spent with us. In addition to the interview, we hand out some prizes from FastTrack Racing News, review Knoxville/Atlanta and take a look at what we might see in New Hampshire this weekend!
Stefan Parsons has already made a name for himself and is continuing to do so with BJ McLeod Motorsports in the Xfinity Series this season. The latest in line of Parsons to get behind a steering wheel, the 22-year-old joins Davey this week (17:45) to discuss his start in the sport, and how David Ragan’s father, Ken, was influential in him beginning at Charlotte in bandoleros as a youngster. He also explains why starting racing at 12-years-old, relatively late compared to others, was actually a good thing in the long run. Parsons dives into his father Phil’s career and how it’s impacted how he’s helped Stefan in his ascension up the racing ranks, his memories of Phil Parsons Racing in the mid-late 2000s, the cool moment of doing a prerace segment for FOX before his Truck Series debut and more. He also reflects on his uncle Benny’s induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame and why it meant so much for the Parsons family. Stefan also describes the help those in the sport gave him over the years, most notably Carl Edwards, how his Dogecoin sponsorship (to the moon!) this year came full circle and why getting a college degree was important to him. Plus, his love of the Detroit Red Wings and golf, his friendship with Cup Series driver William Byron and more, including goals for this season in the No. 99 car for BJ McLeod Motorsports. Davey also touches on Martin Truex Jr.’s short track dominance after yet another Martinsville win, explains why Josh Berry stole the weekend by giving hope to hundreds of racers across the country and previews Richmond Raceway.
Play along with our celebrity contestant David Ragan as he joins Jeff Foxworthy to try to prove that he's Smarter Than a 5th Grader. Will this NASCAR driver remember the answers to 10 seemingly easy grade-school-level questions? Are YOU Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Listen to find out!
Lead portfolio manager, David Ragan, discusses how the portfolio did over the past year, why some companies were more resilient than others, and what makes skepticism a competitive advantage.
Anthony Alfredo has joined Front Row Motorsports with Michael McDowell for the 2021 Nascar Cup Series Season. David Ragan will also be back for the Daytona 500,his only race in 2021 in nascar. He retired from full time racing after the 2019 season but did run the season 2020 version of the Daytona 500. He will be in the No.36 Ford Mustang for Front row Motorsports in the 2021 version of the Great American race.
David Ragan makes a return appearance to the program (7:50) to give us an update on how retired life is treating him and his family. But he hasn’t slowed down completely, earning his best career Daytona 500 finish earlier this season and hopping behind the wheel of a DGR-Crosley Truck twice. Plus, he gives us a sneak peek into what his role with Ford Performance is and will be next year to help with the development of the NextGen car. Ragan reminisces on his time at Roush Racing, why it wasn’t the best of times, being hand-picked by Mark Martin to replace the Hall of Fame driver and why, looking back on it, he was so stupid on and off track. He also details how he came to be the replacement driver for Kyle Busch in 2015 at Joe Gibbs Racing and whether or not his results in the No. 18 were characteristic of how they performed. After finishing out the year at Michael Waltrip Racing, Ragan made a stop at BK Racing before landing at Front Row Motorsports for the second and final time, where he finished out his full-time Cup career in 2019. Topics also include participating in the “Driver X” program, his father Ken playing an integral part in his career, his thoughts on the topsy-turvy 2020 NASCAR season and more.
2-time Cup Series winner and current NASCAR broadcaster David Ragan joins the show this week to discuss several of the hot button issues surrounding the future of NASCAR. The Gen7 car is scheduled for release in 2022 and while the car has been tested a few times, testing will really ramp up in the coming months. We'll talk to Ragan about his thoughts on the Gen7 car and what the pros and cons are for this new car. Plus, NASCAR's schedule for 2021 was released and it featured several additional road courses events & Chicagoland and Kentucky have been removed from the scheudle. We'll get David's take on the new scheudle and what he likes going forward. We will also ask him about the pros and cons of one day shows that are featured heavily in the scheudle in 2021. Also, From 2007-2011 David Ragan was a part of Roush Fenway Racing. Recently the organization has struggled and many fans of Ford and the organization wonder if they can get back to their glory days and wonder what the reasons for the struggles are. We'll also discuss the latest silly season news at least one update is expected on Monday. We'll break that down as well.
Jordan Raynor sits down with David Ragan, a thirteen-year veteran NASCAR driver, to talk about how he is responding to instances of racism in NASCAR, how disconnecting from all news and noise brought him clarity about retiring from racing, and why he sets concrete goals with his 6 and 4 year-olds.Links Mentioned:David RaganDavid Ragan on TwitterNASCARDave RamseyLuke LeFevreLuke LeFevre on Call to MasteryRachel Cruze on Call to MasteryFOX SportsTony Dungy on TwitterJoe GibbsBubba WallaceThe Total Money MakeoverWealth: Is It Worth It?S. Truett CathyChick-fil-AJordan's Bookshelf
Doug and Dan dig in on some 2021 NASCAR schedule rumors, ahead of its announcement and what those changes mean for the future of the sport. Doug also describes his ride-along in a Ford GT with David Ragan at Road Atlanta, how teams are spending money, what drivers wasted a Vegas chance, and the pressure Kurt's win exerts on others.
Nascar driver David Ragan joins Ashley for this weeks celebrity gardener
Woody Cain talks with William Byron, who breaks down Atlanta and Martinsville after his top 10 finish at Bristol, and David Ragan discusses testing for Ford Performance
In this episode of the MRO 316 podcast, David Ragan shares about his faith, and who is his biggest fan.
Unidilla Georgia's very own David Ragan has been a staple in NASCAR since 1996 with 4 wins and over 100 top 10 finishes across 3 NASCAR series. Despite making a start in the 2020 Daytona 500, Ragan retired from full time racing at the conclusion of the 2019 season. Davis Ragan joined Mark Owens from Jenn and Friends to talk about life after racing, Ryan Newman's scary crash, his thoughts on Chase Elliott and what he expects from Georgia Tech football.
Lead portfolio manager, David Ragan, on how the team strategizes in the wake of a market shake-up (e.g., coronavirus). Also included: updates on HFDC, Seven & i, and Aon.
Doug Turnbull shares his thoughts just after the Daytona 500 while walking through a somber and tense garage. Denny Hamlin's win in the race is far overshadowed by Ryan Newman's horrible wreck and trip to the hospital. Turnbull recaps the day and what is known of Newman's condition at the time of recording. David Ragan and Corey Lajoie also give extremely insightful interviews before the 500.
Woody Cain talks with the front row of the Daytona 500, Ricky Stenhouse Jr and Alex Bowman. David Ragan stops by to talk about racing in his final Daytona 500 and help develop the Ford Gen 7 car. Woody and Alex Hayden talk about the off-season stories going into the Daytona 500.
Joey Logano is chasing back-to-back Cup Championships, he joins this show. Plus David Ragan talks about his career coming to a close.
Greg & Skip sit down with NASCAR cup driver David Ragan to talk about his family start in racing, career highlights and the decision to retire […]
Before David sits down in his race car one last time at Homestead, he sits down with Greg and Skip to talk about his career on The Off Axis Podcast.
After recapping a relatively uneventful weekend at Dover that saw Kyle Larson snap a 75-race winless streak, Davey welcomes on NASCAR Cup Series veteran David Ragan (21:00). The two chat about why now is the right time to retire from full-time racing, what his future behind the wheel looks like, how young he actually is, his two wins in Cup, why he was "stupid" in his earlier years, replacing Mark Martin at Roush Fenway, leaving a legacy in the sport and more. Plus, a preview of Talladega and All American and Lug Nuts of the Week.
Landon Cassil prepares for his iron man overseas, David Ragan announces retirement and Steve Letarte talks about the upcoming playoffs.
Marty Snider and Kyle Petty host Clint Bowyer once again in studio...The three preview Bristol.The news of the day was David Ragan announcing he will be stepping away from racing full-time. This is discussed as well as Matt DiBenedetto's future.Kyle and Clint have both had their run ins in NASCAR. We look at two of their more heated moments.We have a mystery caller with a historic tie to Bristol.With Bristol upon us, Tennessee is featured in today's My Track My Roots.
Lead portfolio manager, David Ragan, discusses some big picture risks (Brexit and U.S.-China trade wars) and then dives deep into the investment thesis behind LVMH and Bunzl.
Drew Blickensderfer and David Ragan jump in to discuss what it takes to sustain a career in NASCAR plus rule changes as we head to Pocono.
Wendy's guest is Jacquelyn Ragan, wife of driver David Ragan.
Wendy welcomes guest David Ragan, currently substituting for the injured Kyle Busch.