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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'!
Friend of the show FS1 NASCAR analyst Adam Alexander joins the show after new about NASCAR Race Hub
NASCAR Veteran David Starr (@starr_racing) is joined by FOX NASCAR Reporter Bob Pockrass (@BobPockrass), TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon).(0:30-4:30) William Byron wins at Martinsville + David's season debut in the NASCAR Cup Series.(4:30-12:30) Introducing Bob Pockrass.(12:30-38:30) Bob Pockrass on his career covering NASCAR, his impact on the drivers and fans of the sport and his transition to TV.(38:30-51:40) News and Notes: Jimmie Johnson returns to the track at Texas, the future of Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway and Texas Race odds.(51:40-1:08:00) Ask David with Bob.Hear it all on "Let's Go Racing with David Starr!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple, Spotify, etc.!
FOX NASCAR Announcer Adam Alexander joins the show ahead of today's race.
Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) is joined by FOX NASCAR Host Adam Alexander (@adam1alexander), Bryan O'Connor (@CoachBoKnowsShow) & Thomas Bridges (@Thomas_Bridges).(0:30-21:30) THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ARE SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS!(21:30-36:00) Daytona 500 Preview.(36:45-59:20) Big 12 Breakdown: Hot Takes on Kansas Hoops falling apart, OU-Texas FB moving to 2:30, SEC going to 9-game FB schedule, new EA Sports College Football video game, why Houston is dominating Big 12 Hoops and Bracketology. (59:20-1:29:20) Adam Alexander on the Daytona 500 and 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Season.(1:29:20-2:27:45) Coach Bo's Football Fix Presented By O'Connor Advisory Group: How the Chiefs won and the 49ers lost the Super Bowl, what's next for Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid, Travis Kelce, Kyle Shanahan and Brock Purdy, Steve Wilks fired, Haason Reddick trade rumors, Chip Kelly to Ohio State and new CFP TV deal with ESPN.(2:27:45-2:48:00) Tom Foolery Story of the Week: Tennessee bill would keep cold beer from being sold at gas stations.Follow Tyler Jones on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TylerJonesLiveFollow Tyler Jones on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylerjoneslive/Follow Tyler Jones on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tylerjoneslive Follow Studio Soapbox on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Studio_SoapboxFollow Studio Soapbox on Facebook: https://facebook.com/studiosoapboxFollow The Jones Report on Instagram: https://instagram.com/jones_report
Host Brandon Contes interviews legendary Fox NASCAR play-by-play commentator Mike Joy. Brandon and Mike discuss a wide range of topics including interviewing being on the call for some of the best, and most tragic, moments in Daytona 500 history, what happens to the Daytona 500 if the Super Bowl is moved to Presidents' Day Weekend, Kevin Harvick joining the Fox booth, and more.Tune in for the 66th running of the Daytona 500 Sunday, February 18 at 2:30 et on Fox.For even more discussion, head over to awfulannouncing.com and follow us on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, TikTok, Bluesky, and YouTube: @awfulannouncing.-45: Excitement for Mike's 45th Daytona 500 compared to his first in 1977-2:02: Getting into racing-4:01: Getting discovered by Ken Squier-5:39: Importance of 1979 Daytona 500-8:26: Memories from broadcasting 1979 race on radio-11:36: Calling Dale Earnhardt winning the 1998 Daytona 500-13:31: Earnhardt's demeanor at the Daytona 500 before and after winning -15:37: Calling the 2001 Daytona 500-19:08: Balancing the emotions of the 2001 finish-22:21: Kevin Harvick winning at Atlanta three weeks later-24:03: Harvick in the broadcast booth-26:11: Rotating panel of analysts vs having a permanent broadcast team-27:21: How soon will Mike be able to tell who will be great in the booth or not?-28:12: NFL possibly moving Super Bowl to Presidents' Day weekend-30:31: State of NASCAR on TV-33:43: Should NASCAR shorten races?-36:21: Describing the start of the Daytona 500-37:31: The unpredictability of the Daytona 500-39:41: Winner that will bring big storylines-41:06: Picking a winner?
Fox NASCAR and ARCA Menards broadcaster Jamie Little joins Dane Neal from her 4th of July Weekend in Lake Tahoe. Listen as Jamie shares excitement for the Chicago Street Race and big picture impact for race fans and NASCAR. https://serve.castfire.com/audio/4135861/4135861_2023-07-02-175801.128.mp3 This race weekend make it Tequila at the Track with El Bandido Yankee, the Official […]
Fox NASCAR and ARCA Menards broadcaster Jamie Little joins Dane Neal from her 4th of July Weekend in Lake Tahoe. Listen as Jamie shares excitement for the Chicago Street Race and big picture impact for race fans and NASCAR. https://serve.castfire.com/audio/4135861/4135861_2023-07-02-175801.128.mp3 This race weekend make it Tequila at the Track with El Bandido Yankee, the Official […]
Kenny Wallace quit his Fox Nascar job because he hates going to airports because it's filthy people showing their crusty feet. This prompts a discussion about Las Vegas and their airport plus Super Bowl week. A caller also checks in with his thoughts.
Hour 2: The NFL has still not announced a Hard Knocks team and everyone seems to want the Jets. Aaron Rodgers probably doesn't want any part of that. It's probably up to him on whether he wants it or not. The NFL could force the Jets to do it. There are a few other teams the NFL could force. We still have not delivered on the promises we made Peter Schwartz for getting ranch dressing dumped on him. Jerry returns for an update but first we talked about new interns showing up at WFAN. Gio said interns nowadays know nothing about WFAN. An intern asked Gio, ‘what do you do here?' Jerry starts with a preview of Mets/Braves which starts tonight. The Chiefs visited the White House and there was a strange noise when Andy Reid was talking. The Golden Knights beat the Panthers and take a 2-0 series lead. In the final segment of the hour, Kenny Wallace quit his Fox Nascar job because he hates going to airports because it's filthy people showing their crusty feet. We also talked about the Super Bowl being in Vegas this year.
Hour 4: The Mets have an important series with the Braves starting tonight in Atlanta. Things are lined up nicely. After Carlos Carrasco, you have Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander on the mound. We also took calls from people on gambling which we touched on at the end of last hour. A caller doesn't like the Manning family promoting gambling since they were former players. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with a preview of Mets/Braves in Atlanta and we heard from Pete Alonso on the series. The Las Vegas Golden Knights beat the Florida Panthers to take a 2-0 series lead in the Stanley Cup Finals. Terrell Davis talked about dealing with Miami Heat fans while at the game in Denver. The Chiefs visited the White House and Andy Reid was fired up to be there. In the final segment of the show, today is June 6th, which is D-Day. Sweden has declared sex as a sport, and Sweden is hosting the European Sex Championship. Gio thinks we are going to see a real, live Hunger Games in his lifetime.
Hour 1: Gio opens the show talking about the Mets upcoming series with the Braves which starts tonight in Atlanta. Boomer immediately switches to hockey and how the NFL season starts soon. Gio steers it back to the Met/Braves series. Jacob deGrom is on the 60 day IL so it looks like the Mets got that one right. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and starts with Pete Alonso talking about the upcoming series against the Braves. The Yankees host the White Sox beginning tonight. Gary Sanchez hit his third HR as a Padre. A player on the Indianapolis Colts is under investigation for sports betting, including betting on the Colts. Boomer used the phrase, ‘good time Charlie'. Boomer said it's a ‘sleazeball, scumbag'. The KC Chiefs visited the White House. The Las Vegas Golden Knights took a commanding 2-0 series lead over the Florida Panthers. In the final segment of the hour, Gio does an unboxing of a box addressed to him and Al. We thought they were maybe golf clubs, but they are umbrellas. Eddie opened the umbrella and Gio is worried because it's very bad luck. We also talked about Narcan vending machines in NYC. Hour 2: The NFL has still not announced a Hard Knocks team and everyone seems to want the Jets. Aaron Rodgers probably doesn't want any part of that. It's probably up to him on whether he wants it or not. The NFL could force the Jets to do it. There are a few other teams the NFL could force. We still have not delivered on the promises we made Peter Schwartz for getting ranch dressing dumped on him. Jerry returns for an update but first we talked about new interns showing up at WFAN. Gio said interns nowadays know nothing about WFAN. An intern asked Gio, ‘what do you do here?' Jerry starts with a preview of Mets/Braves which starts tonight. The Chiefs visited the White House and there was a strange noise when Andy Reid was talking. The Golden Knights beat the Panthers and take a 2-0 series lead. In the final segment of the hour, Kenny Wallace quit his Fox Nascar job because he hates going to airports because it's filthy people showing their crusty feet. We also talked about the Super Bowl being in Vegas this year. Hour 3: Dave Portnoy, Kyrie Irving and LeBron James converged on social media with Portnoy calling out Kyrie and Kyrie telling him karma was going to get him. Kyrie wants LeBron to join him on the Mavericks. Or maybe Kyrie joins the Lakers. When will basketball have a LIV golf type league? LIV Basketball. Would Kyrie go over there and play for them? LeBron? Soccer is doing it right now and we are confused by it a bit. Anthony Gallo comes in to try and explain it to us. Jerry returns for an update, but first someone who wants something from Boomer & Gio brought them lobster salad sandwiches. Jerry starts with a preview of Mets/Braves tonight in Atlanta. The Chiefs were at the White House to visit Joe Biden. Terrell Davis was asked about becoming a meme at the Heat/Nuggets game. The Las Vegas Golden Knights beat the Florida Panthers and take a 2-0 series lead. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about NFL players getting in trouble for sports gambling. The Lions have 4 players suspended and now a player on the Colts is under investigation. Why would a player risk their NFL career to bet on NFL games? Hour 4: The Mets have an important series with the Braves starting tonight in Atlanta. Things are lined up nicely. After Carlos Carrasco, you have Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander on the mound. We also took calls from people on gambling which we touched on at the end of last hour. A caller doesn't like the Manning family promoting gambling since they were former players. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with a preview of Mets/Braves in Atlanta and we heard from Pete Alonso on the series. The Las Vegas Golden Knights beat the Florida Panthers to take a 2-0 series lead in the Stanley Cup Finals. Terrell Davis talked about dealing with Miami Heat fans while at the game in Denver. The Chiefs visited the White House and Andy Reid was fired up to be there. In the final segment of the show, today is June 6th, which is D-Day. Sweden has declared sex as a sport, and Sweden is hosting the European Sex Championship. Gio thinks we are going to see a real, live Hunger Games in his lifetime.
Today's Lead Lap with Sam Forman & Chris Bernard featured previews for this weekend's NASCAR action at Richmond Raceway & Texas Motor Speedway, as well as for this weekend's IndyCar & F1 races. Plus, comments from Knoxville's Trevor Bayne of Fox NASCAR & Bristol Motor Speedway Pres/GM Jerry Caldwell.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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
This week on the Wormcast we get you ready for the 'Great American Race' the 63rd running of the Daytona 500 with FOX Sports NASCAR pit reporter Jamie Little. Jamie has spend over 20 years with distinction covering motorsports on national televison. She is the first female pit reporter to cover both the Indianpolis 500 and Daytona 500. Jamie is the first female to be the play-by-play host of a nationally televised motor sports series calling the ARCA Menards Series and will be rotating in the same role for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series this season. Jamie and I discuss her career path, the chaos of reporting on 12-15 cars each NASCAR race pit and top storylines heading into the 75th anniversary NASCAR season. Enjoy episode 71! Topics discussed: 2:00 Career path 7:30 Building trust and credentials with Indy Car and NASCAR drivers, crew chiefs and owners 14:40 How do you keep up covering 12 to 15 cars in a NASCAR race? 17:45 The incredible access the media receives in NASCAR 21:25 Kevin Harvick moving to the television booth and a legendary fight from 2014 24:50 Favorites for the Daytona 500 25:50 Bubba Wallace/Michael Jordan influence in the sport 28:05 NASCAR at 75 30:15 "Drive to Survive's" affect on NASCAR 32:05 Jamie from pit reporter to play-by-play announcer 35:30 tips for young professionals This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
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Award-winning racing reporter and Fox NASCAR star Bob Pockrass joins Dane Neal on WGN Radio. Hear Bob share thoughts on excitement in Phoenix as well as on Ross Chastain’s history-making move at Martinsville and what it means for racing moving forward. Listen as Bob looks back on the season and reflects on history being made […]
Award-winning racing reporter and Fox NASCAR star Bob Pockrass joins Dane Neal on WGN Radio. Hear Bob share thoughts on excitement in Phoenix as well as on Ross Chastain’s history-making move at Martinsville and what it means for racing moving forward. Listen as Bob looks back on the season and reflects on history being made […]
FOX NASCAR broadcaster, Adam Alexander joins the show to help us reflect on the life and legacy of Bruton Smith, his lasting impact on the sport of NASCAR & more stories about a legendary Charlotte sports figure See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Zack talks all about his VIP experience at the Toyota Owners 400 as the guest of the race's grand marshal! Zack talks about how this opportunity arose from a tragedy in the local Richmond community and how thankful we are that Toyota chose to highlight and help educators in need. Zack had access to EVERYTHING! Casually hanging out with drivers, meeting some favorite drivers, walking the red carpet, riding in a pace car, sitting on the pit box, talking about a once in a lifetime experience! Local favorite Denny Hamlin wins in Richmond in shocking fashion, how the strategy race looked in the suite vs. on TV. Alex reads Fox NASCAR for FILTH! Despite an insightful Chad Knaus, it was an unacceptable broadcast from the lack of coverage and awareness and why they shouldn't renew for the next TV contract... The Tea: The scary situation for Hailie Deegan and Chase Cabre, Keelan Harvick's F1 dream, and will F1 ESPN have commercials next year? Netflix Sports? Follow The Gay Racing Podcast on Twitter @GayRacingPod (https://twitter.com/GayRacingPod) Follow Zack and Alex on twitter: @newgayden (https://twitter.com/newgayden) @DreamyZackGP (https://twitter.com/DreamyZackGP)
Our guest is veteran motor sports reporter Jamie Little. Little joined FOX NASCAR in 2015 to cover pit road for the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series. Little was named in November 2020 as the play-by-play voice of the ARCA Menards Series, making her the first woman in history to call TV play-by-play for a national racing series. In October 2021, she was named to the prestigious Cynopsis 2021 Top Women in Media list in the Game-Changing On-Air Talent category. Little also serves as a reporter for NASCAR RACEDAY, FOX Sports' pre race show for the Cup Series. Her additional FOX NASCAR assignments over the years also have included select races and special events, including her pit reporting debut for the 2017 Rolex 24 at Daytona, hosting duties for FOX Sports' coverage of Supercross and periodic guest hosting roles on FS1's NASCAR RACE HUB.
Clint Bowyer enjoyed a successful NASCAR career with some of the sport's most prestigious teams, notching 10 NASCAR CUP SERIES victories, as well as the 2008 NASCAR XFINITY SERIES championship, eight Xfinity wins and three NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES victories. Bowyer first made his mark in NASCAR at Richard Childress Racing, competing in 17 NASCAR XFINITY SERIES races in 2004 before campaigning a full season in 2005 and 2006. Bowyer initially caught the eye of Childress during a 2003 ARCA MENARDS SERIES race at Nashville Superspeedway, in which he led 47 laps and finished runner-up. Childress, watching the race from home, offered Bowyer a ride soon thereafter, and the driver left his Kansas car dealership job for North Carolina and the NASCAR XFINITY SERIES. After three Xfinity wins and ending the season second and third in points in 2005 and 2006, respectively, RCR named Bowyer as a fulltime NASCAR CUP SERIES driver in 2006. His first career Cup Series victory came in September 2007 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on his way to a third-place finish in the point standings. Bowyer continued to compete in both series simultaneously for RCR and won the 2008 NASCAR XFINITY SERIES title. While at RCR from 2004-2011, Bowyer posted eight Xfinity Series and five NASCAR CUP SERIES wins. In 2012, Bowyer moved to Michael Waltrip Racing (MWR), where he posted wins at Sonoma Raceway, Richmond Raceway and Charlotte Motor Speedway and finished second in the point standings in his first year. In 2013, Bowyer notched 10 top-five finishes en route to a seventh-place finish in the standings. Bowyer drove for HScott Motorsports in 2016 before joining Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) in 2017 behind the wheel of the coveted No. 14 in the NASCAR CUP SERIES, replacing three-time champ and team co-owner Tony Stewart upon his retirement. On the strength of three runner-up, six top-five and 13 top-10 finishes, Bowyer finished the season 11th, just one spot shy of a berth in the NASCAR Playoffs. His sophomore year at SHR saw Bowyer break through with a win at Martinsville Speedway and a second victory at Michigan International Speedway. Before wheeling 3,400-pound stock cars to Victory Lane on the NASCAR circuit, Bowyer cut his racing teeth on dirt bikes in his home state of Kansas. He began racing motocross in 1985, collecting more than 200 wins and several championships. Bowyer's dedication to the short-track, grassroots racing community is renowned, and it continues with his longtime ownership of the highly successful Bowyer Dirt Motorsports (BDM), which he formed in 2008 after building cars for Stewart's Prelude to the Dream charity dirt Late Model race at Eldora Speedway. Bowyer's Late Model team currently competes on the national stage and won the 2014 Lucas Oil Late Model Series Championship. Bowyer also owns a car dealership, Clint Bowyer Autoplex, in his hometown of Emporia, Kan., where he formerly was employed as a lot attendant, dent specialist and detailer. In 2012, he built the Clint Bowyer Community Building with a donation from The 79 Fund, his charitable fund. As a token of its appreciation, the town of Emporia renamed the street on which the Bowyer family tow business sits as "Hon. Clint Bowyer Boulevard."Clint Bowyer Joined FOX NASCAR full time in 2021 as an analyst for FOX Sports' NASCAR CUP SERIES coverage alongside Jeff Gordon and Mike Joy. In his final season of NASCAR competition in 2020, Bowyer took on an expanded FOX NASCAR broadcasting role as an analyst for multiple NASCAR XFINITY SERIES and NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES races, in addition to FOX Sports' debut season of the eNASCAR iRACING PRO INVITATIONAL SERIES. That expanded TV role came on the heels of duties as a driver analyst for FOX NASCAR's annual "Drivers Only" NASCAR XFINITY SERIES race telecasts and select Xfinity races for several years. Alongside Kevin Harvick and Joey Logano, Bowyer was part of the original "Drivers Only" broadcast crew in 2017.
This week on Chasing Checkers with Chase McCabe he breaks down the SRX Series going on in Nashville this weekend. Todays show guests are Corey LaJoie (#7 Nascar Driver), Helio Castroneves (Indy Car Champion) & Michael Waltrip (Nascar Driver & Fox Nascar).
For the first full hour of IST, guest co-hosts Rob Connett and Eddie Garrison took a brief break from sports to get the insight on go-to fair food according to WFNI's Big Joe Staysniak, the Emcee of the Hendricks County Queen Pageant. Big Joe then gave his thoughts on the Colts resigning players, whether Paris Campbell is a breakout player, and offensive tackle Eric Fisher's recovery from his torn Achilles. Rob and Eddie were then joined by NASCAR on Fox's Adam Alexander and discussed how Kyle Busch won the races differently each time and what advantages the Hendricks and Chevrolet drivers have on the other teams which keeps them winning. Rob and Eddie then had Howard Kellman, voice of the Indianapolis Indians, on to breakdown the Indian's easy 11-1 win against the Columbus Clippers, and give his predictions of next big league players to look out for. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We sure do have a lot of putt putt courses around here, so much we never knew, maybe it's time to do a little more staycationing around the Upstate Headlines reveals that Harrison Ford injured himself making the new Indiana Jones movie Sports with Jeff Gordon leaving the FOX NASCAR booth for an executive role with Hendrick Motorsports See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The voice of the Indianapolis 500 Mark Jaynes joins IST to talk about Carb Day as drivers prepare for the 500 on Sunday, Rob Blackman from the Purdue Radio Network calls in to talk with Coach with about the Indianapolis 500 and Boiler's Football, FOX NASCAR's Adam Alexander talks with Coach Lovell about the Indy 500 and the NASCAR race at Charlotte this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys welcome in FOX NASCAR play-by-play and studio host Adam Alexander to discuss this weekend Coca-Cola 600, the struggles of Stewart-Haas racing this season and why the all-star race moving each year is a good idea. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We speak with former NASCAR Cup driver and FOX NASCAR reporter, Kenny Wallace about his career, current racing endeavors and some other stuff. Plus Anton Hernandez gives us an update from Chili Bowl Nationals in Tulsa, OK.
In this episode of the Davidson Day Community Podcast, Mr. Pete Moore interviews Mr. Jamie McMurray. Jamie grew up in Joplin, MO, and shares stories about his childhood, including what it's like to witness tornados, his first job, and how and why he got started racing cars. Jamie would become a professional race car driver, and after a period of uncertainty about his career, would win the Daytona 500. Jamie shares how he harnessed his natural tendency as a planner and a worrier to change his mindset to focus on the daily effort to improve through his own hard work and dedication. Jamie is a Davidson Day parent and a member of the Board of Trustees, as well as the founder of the Jamie McMurray Foundation. After retiring from NASCAR, he is now an analyst for Fox NASCAR.
Kenny Wallace is an American race car driver and former reporter for Fox NASCAR. He retired from NASCAR in 2015 after driving in the national series since 1988. In a career spanning twenty-five years in NASCAR, Wallace had nine wins, all occurring in the Xfinity Series. Kenny was the 1989 Rookie of the year for NASCAR Busch Series and was NASCARs Most Popular Driver for the Busch Series in 1991, 1994, and 2006. Now retired from NASCAR competition, he continues to race on local dirt tracks across the country as a hobby and lives here in St. Louis MO.
Fox NASCAR pit reporter and personality Jamie Little joins Dane to talk about her canine connections, support and dedication for for dogs. As part of our National Dog Week coverage, Jamie talks about pandemic adoptions, advice for new parents and programs out there making a difference. Jamie also shares her latest on track thoughts and […]
NEW Details of Life with Marcus Wilson is with Fox NASCAR television announcer, Adam Alexander. Adam and I talked about our favorite memories from our time together in Evansville, his best experiences with NASCAR, his cameo in the movie, Lucky Logan, his thoughts on this years NASCAR Cup Series and of course, the Bubba Wallace/noose situation. A GREAT conversation you definitely need to spend 22 minutes listening to! Also available on YouTube with video.. Adam Alexander Fox Sports bio: https://www.foxsports.com/presspass/bios/on-air/adam-alexander
Hour 2 – Guests: Neal Coolong, Steelers Wire/USA Today, with some position outlooks, and COVID-19 hitting the team earlier this offseason; Bob Pockrass NASCAR FOX Reporter, on Bubba Wallace’s impact, whether security cameras were on or off during the noose incident, how NASCAR didn’t have a choice banning the Confederate Flag, and much more.
Hour 2 – Guests: Neal Coolong, Steelers Wire/USA Today, with some position outlooks, and COVID-19 hitting the team earlier this offseason; Bob Pockrass NASCAR FOX Reporter, on Bubba Wallace’s impact, whether security cameras were on or off during the noose incident, how NASCAR didn’t have a choice banning the Confederate Flag, and much more.
NYPD 'almost' gets it, poor Ben Shaprio, FOX NASCAR reporter Bob Pockrass discusses NASCAR's decision and NFL is in prime position to bring back Kapernick thanks to NASCAR
The boys of NASCAR are headed to AMS this weekend so we check in with the best in the business and one of the greatest to ever race...period!
One of the first media members to cover a sporting event on site during the COVID-19 pandemic, FOX NASCAR reporter Alan Cavanna, describes in detail the steps he took to enter Charlotte Motor Speedway and work a race. Find out why it may have gone more smoothly than a regular race even though the production … Continued
One of the first media members to cover a sporting event on site during the COVID-19 pandemic, FOX NASCAR reporter Alan Cavanna, describes in detail the steps he took to enter Charlotte Motor Speedway and work a race. Find out why it may have gone more smoothly than a regular race even though the production team was spread across state lines. Learn about his lifelong love of racing... Source
We have 3 races to talk about! 3! Chase McCabe gives his thoughts on Darlington 1-2 and the Coke 600 from Charlotte as NASCAR officially hits the track. Vince Welch of Fox NASCAR also joins to give his perspective on NASCAR's return to racing.
Episode 100 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features a conversation with two guests. First up is ESPN NFL and college football analyst Booger McFarland, who spent the past two years as one of the analysts on Monday Night Football. He is followed by Barry Landis, the lead race producer for FOX’s NASCAR coverage and a producer on that network’s NFL coverage. In this podcast, McFarland discusses his time as an analyst on Monday Night Football; how he learned he would not return; how he viewed that decision; whether he advocated for one additional year; how he felt about Joe Tessitore also being re-assigned; the criticism the broadcast booth received; what he learned most from the experience; calls he wish he had back; what he hopes to do heading forward in broadcasting; what he thinks of college football attempting to play in 2020; what playing in Tampa Bay will be like for Tom Brady, and much more. Landis discusses the challenges of producing NASCAR during a pandemic; the most challenging thing he faced producing the Darlington races; how he approaches relationships with his analysts; the decision-making process of how to discuss COVID-19 and mask-wearing during racing; the switch from Darrell Waltrip to Jeff Gordon; how he compares producing NASCAR to the NFL and much more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and more.
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Adam Alexander of FOX NASCAR joins Darren, Daunic and Chase to discuss NASCAR returning in Darlington and the broadcast.
As one of the first leagues to get back to business during the COVID-19 pandemic, NASCAR’s return this weekend is a product of proactive scheduling by NASCAR President Steve Phelps with broadcast partner FOX. Seven-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson says drivers may benefit from running four races in 11 days. His Hendrick Motorsports teammate William … Continued
As one of the first leagues to get back to business during the COVID-19 pandemic, NASCAR's return this weekend is a product of proactive scheduling by NASCAR President Steve Phelps with broadcast partner FOX. Seven-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson says drivers may benefit from running four races in 11 days. His Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Byron will prepare using iRacing... Source
Jordan Hamm sits in the leadoff spot going over the pitching rotation for the Diamondbacks this Spring Training, how the Cardinals draft outlook looks with the eighth overall pick, Suns injuries, and much more. NASCAR Play-by-Play and Pit Reporter, Vince Welch (16:36 on podcast), joins Devon Henry to talk about FanShield 500 weekend at Phoenix Raceway, some changes in NASCAR this season, his career, and his race car driving son. Devon close out with what you need to know heading into speed fest weekend at Phoenix Raceway.
Episode 153 with a wrap up from Las Vegas. Special Guest from Fox NASCAR, Bob Pockrass! Bob knows everything about NASCAR and we will ask him our Wicked Fast 5 questions too, his answer to 'most punchable face in NASCAR' is amazing! Cover the Fantasy standings and get ready to race in California at the Auto Club. See you next week! @Lungboy & @TimmyG @WickedFastPdcst on Twitter, @WickedFastPodcast on Insta or Like the Wicked Fast Podcast on Facebook Please join our NASCAR Fantasy League! You know you want to Subscribe on iTunes! You can also subscribe on Google Play or Spotify. Click for more info about the Wicked Fast Podcast Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery
Episode 87 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features a conversation with Jamie Little and Shannon Spake, both of Fox Sports. Little covers pit road for the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR XFINITY Series. Spake is the host of Fox NASCAR’s race coverage and handles all the anchor duties for NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR XFINITY series. They will be both be part of Fox’s Daytona 500 c0verage. In this podcast, Little and Spake discuss what is unique about broadcasting NASCAR versus other sports; how they prepare to cover the Daytona 500; why NASCAR television viewership has dropped; their friendship on the road; what covering the NFL is like for Spake; Little’s work on “America’s Top Dog” and dog show competitions; Spake training to compete in the famed Kona triathlon; and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and more.
Darrell Waltrip gets ready to call his last race on FOX NASCAR and we'll get you ready for racing in Wine Country! See ya next week! @Lungboy & @TimmyG @WickedFastPdcst on Twitter or Like the Wicked Fast Podcast on Facebook Please join our NASCAR Fantasy League! You know you want to Subscribe on iTunes! You can also subscribe on Google Play or Spotify. Click for more info about the Wicked Fast Podcast Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery
Wrapping up the longest race of the season, the Coca Cola 600 from Charlotte! Timmy has an amazing go-kart story. Special guest from FOX NASCAR, Regan Smith! Regan isn't happy that the Bruins are in the Stanley Cup Finals too. What does Regan think about next years planned double Cup race Pocono weekend? Get ready for racing this weekend at the Tricky Triangle! See ya next week! @Lungboy & @TimmyG @WickedFastPdcst on Twitter or Like the Wicked Fast Podcast on Facebook Please join our NASCAR Fantasy League! You know you want to Subscribe on iTunes! You can also subscribe on Google Play or Spotify. Click for more info about the Wicked Fast Podcast Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery
Jamie Little joined FOX NASCAR in 2015 for its fifteenth season and brought thirteen years of broadcasting experience and a lifetime of racing knowledge to her pit reporting duties in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series and NASCAR Xfinity series. Prior to joining FOX, Little spent thirteen years at ESPN/ABC as a reporter for NASCAR, IndyCar Series, Winter X Games, and Summer X Games telecasts. She was the first female pit reporter for the TV broadcast of the prestigious Indianapolis 500 in 2004 and the first female to cover televised supercross and motorcross events; she was also one of the first female reporters in X Games history. She is the author of Essential Car Care for Women, and she has worked the red carpet for the ESPYs in addition to hosting numerous NASCAR events away from the track. The popular racing video game “MX World Tour Featuring Jamie Little” bears her name and likeness. She also held a cameo role in the 2005 feature film Fantastic Four and Supercross the Movie starring Channing Tatum. Jamie and I talk about her ascension in the male dominated field of motor sports reporting, forgiveness, her complicated relationship with her father, and the reality of #momguilt.
This week, Adam Alexander from Fox NASCAR joins and Chase gives his thoughts on the 2020 Cup Schedule.
Episode 120! Brad Keselowski dominates Martinsville! Did we get the Martinsville race everyone is used to seeing? Special Guest from Fox NASCAR, Pit reporter Jamie Little joins us! We discuss the major changes in the 2020 NASCAR schedule and what's going on with qualifying? Time to get ready to race in Texas! Who will win at Texas Motor Speedway this weekend? See ya next week! @Lungboy & @TimmyG @WickedFastPdcst on Twitter or Like the Wicked Fast Podcast on Facebook Please join our NASCAR Fantasy League! You know you want to Subscribe on iTunes! You can also subscribe on Google Play or Spotify. Click for more info about the Wicked Fast Podcast Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery
Clay Travis thinks that Flacco to the Broncos proves that finding a good QB in the NFL is near impossible and hates the move for Baltimore. Why does Clay think Lamar Jackson has a low ceiling and do the crew and callers agree with the host? Todd Fuhrman of Lock It In and Shannon Spake of FOX NASCAR coverage each join Outkick this morning and Shannon has a Jeff Gordon quiz for Clay. Clay takes bad Valentine's stories (including a caller where the guy's date was busted with a key of Scarface.) Engineer 'Iowa Sam' refuses to play R. Kelly from Danny's VDay playlist and Clay demands "Ignition!" Will Clay put Sam in bad standing with FOX or will Sam give in to pressure? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Episode 40 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features three great guests: ESPN senior investigative reporter Mark Fainaru-Wada; Fox Sports NASCAR host and NFL reporter Shannon Spake, and preeminent NASCAR writer and reporter Jeff Gluck. First up is Fainaru-Wada, who discussed his recent piece on how Bob Costas went from fronting the NFL to being excised from last year's Super Bowl; how the story came to fruition; how often he spoke with Costas; why he thinks Costas talked to him; how he approached NBC Sports and what their response was to his inquiries; whether an in-game broadcast of the NFL can ever tell hard truths; calling me out for saying ESPN would no longer do investigative work on third rail NFL issues; how he navigated this story with his superiors, who negotiate NFL media contracts; ESPN’s commitment to this kind of reporting, and much more. Spake discussed being named hostof FOX NASCAR’s race coverage, including all the anchor duties for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series; how that assignment came about; how she plans to forge chemistry with the studio group; the numbers of women working in NASCAR; how to navigate covering the sport from a studio in Charlotte; why NASCAR has hemorrhaged television viewers; working on the team of Thom Breneman and Chris Spielman on NFL games this season; the differences and similarities between NFL and college football sideline reporting; whether players and coaches curse more in pro football or college; the differences between working at Fox and ESPN; her superfandom of The Howard Stern show; her training as an endurance racer and racing in multiple half Ironmans 1.2-mile swim, a 56-mile bike ride and a 13.1-mile run, and much more. Gluck discussed covering NASCAR via crowdfunding and how he supports his career and life via his Patreon page; why he opted to leave USA Today for this new style of independent reporting; who is patrons are and why he thinks they fund him; his current relationship with NASCAR; how he views the state of the media covering NASCAR today; why media outlets have scaled back on NASCAR coverage; whether ESPN leaving the sport has had an impact; the declining television ratings of the sport; how to get more people of color and women interested in NASCAR; whether the crowdfunding approach could work for writers in major sports, and much more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and more.
Regan Smith (@regansmith) is a professional stock car racing driver who is currently a free-agent as well as a pit reporter for Fox NASCAR. He won the Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year in 2008. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/were-all-psychos-with-dylan-palladino/message
Episode 104! What a crazy start to the #NASCARPlayoffs in Las Vegas! Lots of contenders had a rough day. John Roberts from Fox NASCAR joins us to recap the race. We'll get everybody ready for racing in Richmond too, can Jimmie Johnson win? Plus, it's Full Throttle Weekend at NHMS! We talk to Canadian racer, Alex Tagliani about the NASCAR Pinty series first ever race in the US! 3 great races at NHMS on Saturday, www.nhms.com for tickets! See ya next week! @Lungboy & @TimmyG @WickedFastPdcst on Twitter or Like the Wicked Fast Podcast on Facebook Join our NASCAR Fantasy League! Or Subscribe on iTunes! Click for more info about the Wicked Fast Podcast
This Weeks Guest on Start your Engines is NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Darrell Waltrip, three-time MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES champion and winner of 84 career Cup Series races, serves as analyst for FOX NASCAR, pairing with Jeff Gordon to provide seven championships’ worth of insight. Alongside veteran race announcer Mike Joy, Waltrip has been an integral part of the FOX NASCAR broadcast team since the network’s coverage began in 2001.
In this week's show, Chase chats with Larry McReynolds from Fox NASCAR and driver Ty Dillon. He also asks the question, who could be in the big 4?
Mike Joy is the lead race announcer for FOX NASCAR along with expert analysts and former champions Darrell Waltrip and Jeff Gordon. Mike brings 48 years of motor sports experience to the booth. Prior to joining Fox in 2001, he anchored CBS sports coverage of the Daytona 500 and was previously a TV pit reporter and radio race announcer. In this episode, Mike Joy and host Larry Webster talk about the excitement of NASCAR races, how racing has changed over the years, the upcoming stars of the circuit, and the qualities that make a great race car driver. Mike also discusses his love of cars, the secrets of play-by-play and broadcast announcing, and how he became the voice of NASCAR. Get an up-close and personal peak of NASCAR and its leading personalities on Hagerty Sidedrafts.
Episode 93! Brian and Timmy will get you ready for racing in wine country! Special Guest, Hermie Sadler from FOX NASCAR joins us. We will check in on the Truck and Xfinity series and talk road coarses with Hermie. Can Kyle and Kevin continue to dominate the season or will someone else step up? See ya next week! @Lungboy & @TimmyG @WickedFastPdcst on Twitter or Like the Wicked Fast Podcast on Facebook Join our NASCAR Fantasy League! Or Subscribe on iTunes! Click for more info about the Wicked Fast Podcast
Episode 85! Can you believe it, from the 32nd spot! Kyle Busch is the 2nd driver with a 3 race streak this season. Brian & Timmy will recap all of the action from Richmond. Special Guest from Fox NASCAR, Regan Smith! We'll update the Wicked Fast Fantasy league and get everybody ready for wild and crazy racing at Talladega, will Kyle go 4 in a row? See ya next week! @Lungboy & @TimmyG @WickedFastPdcst on Twitter or Like the Wicked Fast Podcast on Facebook Join our NASCAR Fantasy League! Or Subscribe on iTunes! Click for more info about the Wicked Fast Podcast
Episode 81! What a crazy weekend at Martinsville! Finally got racing in on Monday after a snow day! Great win for Clint Boyer and another win for Stewart-Haas! Did Denny Hamlin get what was coming to him from Kevin Harvick? Special guest, from FOX NASCAR, Pit Reporter Jamie Little joins us to talk about Martinsville. We'll talk about the inspection process, air guns and pit crews adjusting to 5 men over the wall. Happy Easter weekend everybody! We'll preview Texas Motor Speedway next time! See ya next week! @Lungboy & @TimmyG @WickedFastPdcst on Twitter or Like the Wicked Fast Podcast on Facebook Join our NASCAR Fantasy League! Or Subscribe on iTunes! Click for more info about the Wicked Fast Podcast
Doug Gottlieb filled in no The Herd and explains why trainer and health guru Alex Guerrero was seen as toxic in the locker room to Patriots' HC Bill Belichick. Also, Doug feels a marriage between NBA star LeBron James and the San Antonio Spurs would fizzle from the start. Plus, it's obvious Oklahoma point guard Trae Young is a very special talent, but is he ready for the NBA after one season of college basketball? FS1 hoops analyst and FOX Sports Radio host Chris Broussard joins Doug to talk LeBron's future home as well as the NBA readiness of Trae Young. Other guests include: FOX NASCAR announcer and former professional stock car driver Jeff Gordon and Jacksonville Jaguars CB AJ Bouye. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com