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Send us a textThis week on the Bump N' Run Podcast veteran radio host Michael D. White, Matt 'The Stat Man' Reilly, Robbie Shrey, and Daytona Ron review the race at Talladega! Breakdown the latest news of the week including NASCAR monitoring Rockingham success, and hear our picks of the week for Texas!Xfinity race: Austin HillCup race: Austin Cindric lead 5 times for 7 lapsHighlights: 3 hours, 10 minutes, and 52 seconds4 cautions for 22 laps67 lead changes among 23 drivers1. Cindric 2. Larson 3. Byron 4. Gragson 5. ElliottBumpnrunpod.com
With the Summer Olympics in full swing across the NBC Network we were curious as to which sports the NASCAR drivers would be watching. Hear a range of answers from Bubba Wallace, Brad Keselowski, Chase Elliott, Ryan Blaney, and Noah Gragson.
During the Olympic break Noah Gragson plans on getting some home cooking while Austin Cindric has a buddy trip planned, William Byron will do a family vacation as will Kyle Larson while Chase Elliott will be a home body. Plus Christopher Bell sums up what just about every driver is feeling.
The streets of Chicago prove wet and treacherous once more as Alex Bowman secures his first win in almost 2 years. Visit the Daily Downforce at dailydownforce.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Truex retirement opening up a ride at Joe Gibbs Racing, Ty Gibbs knows what drivers they've talked to but the hiring process is above his pay grade. Plus Noah Gragson in audition mode, Joey Logano not about to panic about his points position and how Denny Hamlin is prepping for Sunday's race at NH.
For Joey Logano the newly repaved Sonoma Raceway is going to way different and tire tester Ross Chastain says it's a lot faster. Plus Noah Gragson on the hunt for a new ride and Daniel Suarez looking forward to seeing all his "Amigos" in California.
Fans were treated to an action packed race at Kansas Speedway! Those in attendance witnessed the closest finish in NASCAR history where Larson won by a margin of .001 seconds. Between a thrilling end to the AdventHealth 400 and the emergence of a new frontrunner at Stewart-Haas Racing, this event was one to remember! Join Taylor Kitchen to discuss it all in a new episode of Above The Yellow Line!
NASCAR Driver Noah Gragson is returning to the NASCAR Cup Series after a suspension last year for comments on Social Media. Gragson is a quiet personality who spent his time away from the racetrack talking with several mentors to help with his maturity and expansion of his social experiences. Gragson races for Stewart-Haas Racing, co-owned by Tony Stewart who's had his own troubles with the media. It might be the perfect place for Gragson to return to the rigors of the NASCAR series. Listen...
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 the RTA hiring an antitrust lawyer.William Bryon goes to victory lane at the Great American Race, for the first time in a decade Hendrick Motor Sports wins the Daytona 500!Truck race: Nick Sanchez survived a record-breaking truck race for the most cautions at DaytonaXfinity race: Austin Hill won his third consecutive season opener at DaytonaCup race: William Byron lead 1 time for the last 4 lapsHighlights: 3 hours 10 minutes 52 seconds5 cautions for 20 laps41 lead changes among 20 drivers1st Byron 2nd Bowman 3rd Bell 4th LaJoie 5th Bubba Wallace 6th Allmendinger 7th Nemechek 8th Jones 9th Gragson 10th BrisoceNext week preview: We're heading to AtlantaTrucks on track Saturday 2pm on FS1 for the FR8 208Xfinity on track Saturday 5pm on FS1 for the RAPTOR king of tough 250Cup Sunday at 3pm on FOX for the Ambetter Health 400No Practice except for pit entry practiceQualifying 11:30 Saturday morningBumpnrunpod.com
After brief suspension Noah Gragson talks about maturing into a better person with his Stewart-Haas racing co-owner Tony Stewart chiming in on a shoulder operation. Plus, Corey Lajoie admits when Spire Motorsports took over Kyle Busch's old shop it took awhile to haul out all the trophies.
We are less than a month away from the Cup Series returning to the track in Los Angeles and we begin to get you ready with a big edition of NASCAR Live. Noah Gragson sits down with Chris Wilner to discuss his return to the Cup Series with Stewart-Haas Racing. Shane Van Gisbergen is also here to discuss his 2024 plans. We also honor the life and legacy of NASCAR Hall of Famer, Cale Yarbrough.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Noah Gragson, in NASCAR's worst kept secret, will go to the 10-car for Stewart Haas in 2024. Brett McMillan welcomes Pete Pistone of Sirius-XM NASCAR Radio, and Tom Jensen of the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
The trio reacts to road course stage breaks coming back, Martin Truex Jr.'s playoff bubble problem and Noah Gragson's future. Source
NASCAR Veteran David Starr (@starr_racing) is joined by TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon).(0:30-6:15) Some birthdays to celebrate in the Starr Family!(6:15-15:30) Chris Buescher goes back-to-back, winning at Michigan and RFK Racing's roll continues(15:30-27:30) NASCAR Playoff Breakdown: Ty Gibbs in, Michael McDowell out, can Chase Elliott get a win to get in?(27:30-35:20) Indianapolis Grand Prix and why NASCAR needs to return to the oval next year.(35:20-50:50) News and Notes: Noah Gragson suspension, RFK Racing third car rumors and Indianapolis Grand Prix odds.(50:50-1:09:00) Ask David.Hear it all on the newest "Let's Go Racing with David Starr!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!And stay engaged with all the content at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcats
While the Cup race was sent to Monday to finish that does not mean it was a boring week for NASCAR. We look at everything from Michigan, the Playoff battles ahead, Noah Gragson's suspension, and so much more! Visit the Daily Downforce at dailydownforce.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Doug, Dan, and Devin discuss Chris Buescher and RFK's resurgence, fans' hasty hot takes, the aero at Michigan pointing to why the race was exciting, and Elliott's latest setback. They also discuss the Gragson-LMC fall out and where Gragson could race next year, the foreign invasion on the Indy road course, and the new way one manufacturer is using AI. They also talk about the inductees in the 2023 GA Racing Hall of Fame and some ins and outs of Johnson and co. entering the 2024 NASCAR Hall.
Legacy Motor Club FIRES Noah Gragson over George Floyd meme after SUSPENDING him indefinitely!
In this episode, how is a "criminal" and "traitor" leading in every poll? Van Jones believes the country is under a MAGA spell. Polls show congressional Republicans are more believed than Biden. One more indictmemt to secure the election.
WOKE NASCAR Journalist Who "SNITCHED" on Noah Gragson for LIKING 'GEORGE FLOYD' MEME Gets DESTROYED!
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The rookie Cup Series driver for Legacy Motor Club reflects on trying to balance building his personality vs. getting results and managing feedback from others about what he should or shouldn't be doing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After winning the pole at Nashville Superspeedway Ross Chastain made offhanded remark on how he'd win the race too and that turned out to be true. Plus Noah Gragson on a new mindset following concussion and Austin Dillon would love to see NASCAR in downtown Music City, USA.
Third win of the season was the first at Gateway for a dominant Kyle Busch with team owner Richard Childress never doubting the outcome. A sore back for Denny Hamlin actually felt better following the race and Noah Gragson goes all NFL to explain impact after catastrophic brake failure.
It is time to talk retro paint schemes - as NASCAR gets ready for the Darlington Throwback Race! Plus - we discuss the final drivers in NASCAR's 75 Greatest and debate the latest news - along with our Paint Scheme Preview and Picks!The Rundown:- Kansas: Denny uses the bump-and-run at an intermediate track??- Gragson and Chastain help the NASCAR marketing department- Kansas Ratings- Championship Standings/Playoff Picture- NASCAR News:- Ryan Newman makes his return- The NASCAR 75 Greatest list almost comes to an end- Sponsor News- Darlington - our Thriwback Paint Scheme Preview and PicksFind the latest episodes at InTheDraftShow.com, follow on Twitter and Instagram @InTheDraftShow – and like the show on Facebook at facebook.com/InTheDraftShow
Larson vs Hamlin, Gragson vs Chastain. Let's break it down. Might have a story or two in there also.
On this episode of “Stacking Pennies with Corey LaJoie,” the crew breaks down the Ross Chastain, Noah Gragson fight and BJ McLeod drops by the studio to dive into his road to the NASCAR Cup Series and his love of skulls. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We break down the actually quite thrilling Kansas Speedway finish, argue about if Denny wrecked Larson on purpose and the hypocrisy of Hamlin, why drivers sent Gragson to confront Chastain, the punch, preview Darlington Paint Schemes (yes we know it's audio) plus Rowdy Dragon with your Fantasy NASCAR picks for Darlington. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie
The guys break down Noah Gragson's and Ross Chastain's fracas at Kansas, draft ultimate race teams and more. Source
00:00:00 - Was Kansas the best NASCAR race ever?00:23:30 - Standings Update00:37:20 - Wine About It00:56:15 - Darlington Preview01:41:00 - Picks to Win DarlingtonDenny Hamlin uses a last lap bump and run on Kyle Larson to get his first win of the season at Kansas Speedway, and then fists fly on pit road as Ross Chastain and Noah Gragson get into it!In this episode, the Stacking Dennys duo of Nick and Jordan break down everything from the Kansas race weekend and then set their sights on the upcoming Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway, race #13 of the season.The Wine About It segment on this show is presented by L'uva Bella Winery. Visit https://luvabella.com/ for more information on where to find that wine.Get their wine shipped directly to you at https://vinoshipper.com/shop/l_uva_bella_winery_brandsStacking Dennys is a NASCAR podcast featuring Jordan McAbee of RotoBaller and Nick Giffen (a.k.a. "RotoDoc") of The Action Network as the two discuss Fantasy NASCAR strategies and top bets for the upcoming race.Follow the hosts on Twitter:Jordan McAbee (@FanRacingOnline)Nick Giffen (@RotoDoc)Find their content here:Jordan McAbee (RotoBaller) - Use discount code JORDANJordan McAbee (Action Network bets tracked)Nick Giffen (Fantasy Labs)Nick Giffen (Action Network bets tracked)
Welcome back race fans to another episode of The Arm Chair Racers Podcast! This week Tommy and Alexx get you caught up on all the crazy action from Kansas Speedway this past weekend. They discuss the growing feud between Gragson and Chastain, NASCAR Vs F1, The 75 greatest drivers list (so far), Darlington throwback schemes and more!
James goes on an hour rant and rave session, pumping the tires for racing from the local to national level and explains how his Facebook presence is managed. We talk local and national racing. Hope I didn't ruffle any feathers too hard.
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#NASCAR: Since 2022, the racing at Kansas has been phenomenal! Is this track worthy of hosting the championship race? Plus, was the Hamlin and Larson wreck on the final lap intentional? And what happened between Gragson and Chastain to warrant a fight? Better yet, what is proper “fighting etiquette”? Taylor Kitchen breaks it all down on a new episode of “Above The Yellow Line” ___ From show creator Taylor Kitchen, welcome to Above The Yellow Line! Join me each week to discuss the latest from the world of NASCAR. Also, join in the conversation most Thursday nights for live hangouts on the TobyChristieCom Youtube Channel! Check out more ATYL / motorsport content: https://linktr.ee/_taylorkitchen_
Season 2, Episode 13 is here and today we discuss Talladega and an okay super speedway race. We talk all things from JJ Yeley's rise to replacing Denny to Chastain taking Gragson 3 wide. Kyle Busch scores his second win with Richard Childress Racing and it's looking like they're going to have a great year. It's been a year since Dover so I'm not sure who will be fast but its a great track so im very optimistic about this weekends racing. I hope you enjoyed the podcast and I will see you next week! For more great NASCAR analytics please follow: https://twitter.com/TreyRyan99?s=20 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/firstorfence/message
After looking at replays Denny Hamlin not a big fan of what happened in Turn 1 during the final restarts at COTA with Joey Logano hoping NASCAR returns to Austin, TX. Plus Noah Gragson struggling in opening races of his rookie Cup Series campaign.
Noah Gragson driving the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro for Legacy Motor Club joins the Steve Cochran Show to talk about what it's like being a 24-year-old NASCAR racer, who taught him how to drive, and he shares his expectations for this racing season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we draw closer to championship weekend in NASCAR more drivers are securing their chance to drive for the big prize. Noah Gragson did so with a win at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Saturday evening and he joined Chris Wilner to discuss what it is going to take to win his first Xfinity Series Championship. Ben Rhodes secured his Phoenix slot earlier in the day by besting Stewart Friesen by just one point. Our Jason Toy sat down with Rhodes to discuss what the pressure was like on Saturday and going for back-to-back championships. We also recap Kyle Larson's big win in the Dixie Vodka 400 and get you ready for the penultimate race of the season at Martinsville. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Door Bumper Clear survived the Texas Motor Speedway heat to recap the wild first race of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs Round of 12. Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors Freddie Kraft discuss how they dealt with the sweltering weather and producer Jason Schultz surviving a weekend in Columbia, SC. To begin Spot On, Spot Off, Goodyear listed aggressive team air pressures, changing conditions and resin as reasons for Texas tire issues after saying there are no excuses. The guys discuss who should take more blame for the issues and Brett shares what changes crew chiefs want to fix this problem.Next, NASCAR didn't penalize William Byron for spinning Denny Hamlin under caution and claims they did not see the collision. The spotters discuss how it would have been hard for NASCAR to miss the incident and if Byron could still be penalized for the move. Martin Truex Jr. commented on the tire failures after blowing one while leading the Cup Series race. The table explains why NASCAR needs to loosen the limitations on the Next Gen car and take responsibility for the part failures. Noah Gragson says he doesn't want to run any of the Cup Series races for the rest of the year. They applaud Gragson for his transparency but mention who is negatively affected by his comments. Plus, the guys call for proactive safety changes.Kyle Larson says he wants Texas Motor Speedway demolished when asked how to fix the track. Freddie argues why they should not have reconfigured it and infers what the track's future may look it.Finally, Joey Logano claims superspeedway racing is not racing because drivers should not be rewarded for riding around in the back. The spotters explain why Logano is being hypocritical and what makes the racing exciting. Plus, hear how drivers around the cutoff line should approach this upcoming weekend. In Reaction Theatre, fans call in about the tire failures, Tyler Reddick's burnout, and William Byron spinning out Denny Hamlin.Later, hear what the guys suggest when it comes to pit wall safety, if and when Hamlin would retaliate, and a reckless move by Ty Gibbs.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 survived the Texas Motor Speedway heat to recap the wild first race of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs Round of 12. Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors Freddie Kraft discuss how they dealt with the sweltering weather and producer Jason Schultz surviving a weekend in Columbia, SC. To begin Spot On, Spot Off, Goodyear listed aggressive team air pressures, changing conditions and resin as reasons for Texas tire issues after saying there are no excuses. The guys discuss who should take more blame for the issues and Brett shares what changes crew chiefs want to fix this problem. Next, NASCAR didn't penalize William Byron for spinning Denny Hamlin under caution and claims they did not see the collision. The spotters discuss how it would have been hard for NASCAR to miss the incident and if Byron could still be penalized for the move. Martin Truex Jr. commented on the tire failures after blowing one while leading the Cup Series race. The table explains why NASCAR needs to loosen the limitations on the Next Gen car and take responsibility for the part failures. Noah Gragson says he doesn't want to run any of the Cup Series races for the rest of the year. They applaud Gragson for his transparency but mention who is negatively affected by his comments. Plus, the guys call for proactive safety changes. Kyle Larson says he wants Texas Motor Speedway demolished when asked how to fix the track. Freddie argues why they should not have reconfigured it and infers what the track's future may look it. Finally, Joey Logano claims superspeedway racing is not racing because drivers should not be rewarded for riding around in the back. The spotters explain why Logano is being hypocritical and what makes the racing exciting. Plus, hear how drivers around the cutoff line should approach this upcoming weekend. In Reaction Theatre, fans call in about the tire failures, Tyler Reddick's burnout, and William Byron spinning out Denny Hamlin. Later, hear what the guys suggest when it comes to pit wall safety, if and when Hamlin would retaliate, and a reckless move by Ty Gibbs. 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
It's winner's week on Door Bumper Clear as Freddie Kraft celebrates Bubba Wallace's victory at Kansas Speedway with Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors, and Xfinity Series race winner Noah Gragson joins the show. They discuss Noah's fifth win of the year, a prank war with former crew chief Dave Elenz, working with crew chief Luke Lambert, moving to the Cup Series next year, his not always so serious approach off the track and how he started racing. Freddie talks us through how Wallace came alive late in the race to take a commanding victory and shares what happened at the after party. Plus, hear how TJ nearly messed everything up.To begin Spot On, Spot Off, the Xfinity Series race restarted with two laps to go in Stage 2 despite reports of rain. The guys debate if the track conditions were safe to make it to halfway and talk about a certain spotter and driver that didn't want it to see go green.Next, the guys discuss the 15 points separating 10th through 15th place in the playoff standings heading into the Bristol Motor Speedway cutoff race. Find out if they think another non-playoff driver can win and how aggressively drivers below the cutoff line need to race. Gragson shares his input on how he expects Bristol to race with the new car and how aggressive playoff drivers might be.Kyle Busch reportedly signed with Richard Childress Racing for next season. The crew applauds RCR's signing, questions the future of Kyle Busch Motorsports, and theorizes where Tyler Reddick will race next year. Then, the gang talks about North Wilkesboro Speedway hosting the All-Star race in 2023. They predict how quickly the race will sell out and discuss FOX wanting the race's location to rotate. Plus, Brett shares his insight on when the 2023 schedule will be released and what tracks could be losing races. Kevin Harvick sounded off on drivers safety concerns with the Next Gen car at Kansas. Gragson explains why he applauds Harvick being outspoken, details crashes he's had in the car this season, and talks about how his concerns about wrecking are impacting his performance.In Reaction Theatre, fans call in to congratulate Bubba and Freddie, ask Noah about his run in with Jeb Burton, and one fan plays a song for Bubba's haters. 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
It's winner's week on Door Bumper Clear as Freddie Kraft celebrates Bubba Wallace's victory at Kansas Speedway with Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors, and Xfinity Series race winner Noah Gragson joins the show. They discuss Noah's fifth win of the year, a prank war with former crew chief Dave Elenz, working with crew chief Luke Lambert, moving to the Cup Series next year, his not always so serious approach off the track and how he started racing. Freddie talks us through how Wallace came alive late in the race to take a commanding victory and shares what happened at the after party. Plus, hear how TJ nearly messed everything up. To begin Spot On, Spot Off, the Xfinity Series race restarted with two laps to go in Stage 2 despite reports of rain. The guys debate if the track conditions were safe to make it to halfway and talk about a certain spotter and driver that didn't want it to see go green. Next, the guys discuss the 15 points separating 10th through 15th place in the playoff standings heading into the Bristol Motor Speedway cutoff race. Find out if they think another non-playoff driver can win and how aggressively drivers below the cutoff line need to race. Gragson shares his input on how he expects Bristol to race with the new car and how aggressive playoff drivers might be. Kyle Busch reportedly signed with Richard Childress Racing for next season. The crew applauds RCR's signing, questions the future of Kyle Busch Motorsports, and theorizes where Tyler Reddick will race next year. Then, the gang talks about North Wilkesboro Speedway hosting the All-Star race in 2023. They predict how quickly the race will sell out and discuss FOX wanting the race's location to rotate. Plus, Brett shares his insight on when the 2023 schedule will be released and what tracks could be losing races. Kevin Harvick sounded off on drivers safety concerns with the Next Gen car at Kansas. Gragson explains why he applauds Harvick being outspoken, details crashes he's had in the car this season, and talks about how his concerns about wrecking are impacting his performance. In Reaction Theatre, fans call in to congratulate Bubba and Freddie, ask Noah about his run in with Jeb Burton, and one fan plays a song for Bubba's haters. 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
In this edition of Motormouths, Kevin Harvick joins the show to discuss his preparation for the playoffs following his win in Michigan, while Noah Gragson talks about his new deal with Petty GMS and Kurt Busch slides down the playoff grid.
After a weekend of celebrating America's birthday, Conor Daly and Joey Mulinaro are back for another episode of Speed Street. Joey made the trip to Mid-Ohio for last weekend's IndyCar race and shares his experience. Then, Conor breaks down his 13th place finish before getting into Andretti Autosports' drama between Romain Grosjean and Alexander Rossi. Next, the guys cover IndyCar's ratings slump for the weekend, the Noah Gragson and Sage Karam incident in the Xfinity Series race at Road America, and Zhou Guanyu's nasty crash from the Formula One race in Great Britain. Finally, Conor answers fan questions including one about his worst career crash. Follow @SpeedStreetPod and @Dirtymomedia on Instagram and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Door Bumper Clear is back from celebrating the Fourth of July weekend at Road America to break down the road course weekend in Wisconsin. Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors and Freddie Kraft first discuss how they celebrated America's birthday this past Monday and offer DBC host Casey Boat an opportunity to try her hand at spotting.To begin Spot On, Spot Off, the spotters talk about Tyler Reddick outdueling Chase Elliott to earn his first Cup Series win. They highlight Reddick's growth since his Xfinity Series titles and the possibility of him leaving Richard Childress Racing at the end of 2023.Sunday's Cup race did not have a naturally-occurring caution and was one minute shorter than the Xfinity Series race. The guys talk about the drivers' road course skills and how cautions for stage breaks are hurting the on-track product. Could stage breaks one day be eliminated on road courses? The crew debates.Contact between Noah Gragson and Sage Karam during the Xfinity Series race caused a multi-car pileup. The gang breaks the drivers' comments after the race and if NASCAR should have penalized Gragson for the incident.Ty Gibbs passed Kyle Larson on the final lap to earn his fourth win of the year. The guys give credit to Gibbs for showing maturity racing against the reigning Cup Series champion and not needing to pull a bump-and-run move on him.No driver in the Cup Series has three wins after the first 18 races for the first time in history. Hear the crew's thoughts on how many more different winners they think will surface before the playoffs and if any drivers will be able to point their way in.Finally, the guys weigh in on Formula One driver George Russell's comment about fans not having the right to boo drivers. The guys discuss why Russell needs to have thicker skin and fans might not be booing because they don't like him as a driver.Finally in Reaction Theatre, fans call about the Noah Gragson and Sage Karam incident, Jesse Iwuji's run, and celebrating Reddick's first win. 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 celebrating the Fourth of July weekend at Road America to break down the road course weekend in Wisconsin. Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors and Freddie Kraft first discuss how they celebrated America's birthday this past Monday and offer DBC host Casey Boat an opportunity to try her hand at spotting. To begin Spot On, Spot Off, the spotters talk about Tyler Reddick outdueling Chase Elliott to earn his first Cup Series win. They highlight Reddick's growth since his Xfinity Series titles and the possibility of him leaving Richard Childress Racing at the end of 2023. Sunday's Cup race did not have a naturally-occurring caution and was one minute shorter than the Xfinity Series race. The guys talk about the drivers' road course skills and how cautions for stage breaks are hurting the on-track product. Could stage breaks one day be eliminated on road courses? The crew debates. Contact between Noah Gragson and Sage Karam during the Xfinity Series race caused a multi-car pileup. The gang breaks the drivers' comments after the race and if NASCAR should have penalized Gragson for the incident. Ty Gibbs passed Kyle Larson on the final lap to earn his fourth win of the year. The guys give credit to Gibbs for showing maturity racing against the reigning Cup Series champion and not needing to pull a bump-and-run move on him. No driver in the Cup Series has three wins after the first 18 races for the first time in history. Hear the crew's thoughts on how many more different winners they think will surface before the playoffs and if any drivers will be able to point their way in. Finally, the guys weigh in on Formula One driver George Russell's comment about fans not having the right to boo drivers. The guys discuss why Russell needs to have thicker skin and fans might not be booing because they don't like him as a driver. Finally in Reaction Theatre, fans call about the Noah Gragson and Sage Karam incident, Jesse Iwuji's run, and celebrating Reddick's first win. Thank you to our presenting sponsor Offerpad and partners Xfinity and RacingUSA.com for making this show possible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How did the JR Motorsports 9 team finish in the top five at Charlotte down a cylinder? Luke Lambert explains that and much more this week while also praising his driver, Noah Gragson. Lambert breaks down how a driver has to adjust to less power; what impresses Lambert about Gragson; getting to know Noah the person; if Lambert expected the team to gel so quickly; why he joined JRM; the grind of the Cup Series; where his passion for racing began; being a former driver and why it didn't pan out; Richard Childress Racing being his first NASCAR job and how engineering started to evolve; if Lambert felt he had to become a crew chief; nearly winning the 2014 Cup Series championship; if crew chiefs keep track of their statistics; getting his first ice bath at JRM; if the goals for the team have changed since his first day.Music created by Tony Monge.Please support my work through Patreon: www.patreon.com/KellyCrandall
Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors and Freddie Kraft return from the longest race in history on the greatest day in motorsports with plenty to discuss. First hear about the Dirty Mo Media Ultimate Suite Experience at Charlotte and what story Freddie told. Also learn about producer Jason Schultz's time at the Indy 500. Then Freddie talks about how the No. 23 team mismanaged the damaged vehicle policy clock and ended their race prematurely. Before jumping into spot on, spot off; the gang reacts to the news that Phoenix Raceway will continue to hold the championship race next season and what they want to see happen with the event moving forward. First up in Spot On, Spot Off, Chase Briscoe's attempt to pass Kyle Larson with 2 laps to go ended with him spinning out. The guys talk about Briscoe needing to capitalize on these moments and his progress this season. Austin Dillon's team applauded his attempt to pass for the lead which caused a big pile-up in overtime. The gang discusses how he put himself in the right spot to make the winning move but ultimately couldn't hang on. Next, Chris Buescher said he was okay after flipping in a wreck on the frontstretch but safety crews took over five minutes to flip him back over. The guys debate whether or not they had a problem with how long it took to flip the No. 17 over and if there's a better way to do it. The Indy 500 was red-flagged to set up a two-lap green flag finish and the guys react to fourth-place finisher Felix Rosenqvist's comments regarding the decision. They talk about the fans deserving to have the race finish under green, plus Jimmie Johnson winning the Indy 500 Rooke of the Race. The F1 Monaco Grand Prix's start was delayed and switched to a rolling start after worries of inconsistent track grip levels. The spotters give their takes on how bad the conditions truly were and compare F1's race control decisions to NASCAR. Jeb Burton made comments to Noah Gragson after the Xfinity Series race about how he raced him and if Gragson deserves his ride. The guys share their displeasure about his comments and how he needs to handle his future twitter habits. Finally, the Cup Series heads to WWT Raceway at Gateway for the first time this weekend while the Xfinity Series makes a trip to Portland International Raceway. The gang discusses what to expect for the new tracks and why Portland doesn't make logistical sense for the Xfinity Series. In Reaction Theatre, a fan calls in from the Dirty Mo suite and someone claiming to be Jason calls in from the Snake Pit. Thank you to our presenting sponsor Offerpad and partners Xfinity and RacingUSA.com for making this show possible.
The colorful JR Motorsports driver joins the 12 Questions podcast to discuss the ethics of putting feet on airplane armrests, the illusion of social media and why he's enjoying racing now more than ever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dale Earnhardt Jr. invites father-son duo Dave and Ryan Blaney to the table to learn more about the Blaney racing legacy and hear about Ryan's Cup Series victory on Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.First, Dale Jr. and co-host Mike Davis address an eventful Xfinity Series race for JR Motorsports in Atlanta. Commenting publicly for the first-time following Noah Gragson backing into Daniel Hemric's car on pit road and his team's involvement in a post-race altercation, Dale explains his stance exclusively on the Download.He shares his reaction to both cars over shooting their pit stall late in Saturday's race and the actions each team took to complete the pit stop. Was it done intentionally? Hear what Dale thinks, what he said to Noah and how he felt hearing Gragson's jab at Hemric after the fight.Plus, co-team owner Dale shares more insight into the 22-year-old's approach to racing and how Noah reacts to controversial situations. This and more from Atlanta including his thoughts on Justin Allgaier's impressive win and Josh Berry's car being destroyed by the grass.There's no better time to be joined by the Blaney's than following Ryan's first win of 2021. He shares how he enjoyed it and why the focus is shifting quicker than usual to the next cup race.Dave's father Lou Blaney was the first Blaney to climb behind the wheel of a race car. Hear how his interest in racing started and how it blazed a trail for his family.Did you know a Blaney was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers? Hear the story of how Dave's brother Dale turned away from a professional basketball career to race.As a Sprint Car Hall of Fame member, Dave's most success in racing came in a sprint car. Hear him reminisce on his biggest triumphs on the World of Outlaws tour and how the demanding schedule kept him away from home and his young children.When Ryan showed an interest in racing, Dave was ready to teach his son the ropes. However, it wasn't always a pleasant experience. Find out how hard Dave pushed Ryan and what Ryan thought of his dad's approach.Not every driver that races has the “it” factor. However, Ryan does and Dave noticed it early on. He tells the story of the night when he knew Ryan could make a career in racing.During his 2012 Xfinity Series debut race at Richmond, Ryan's strong run put him on the industry's radar. Hear what Dale noticed about him in that race and how it ended up leading to conversations and opportunities with Team Penske and Brad Keselowski.Many remember Dave leading when the 2012 Daytona 500 went under a red flag following the jet fuel fire. Dale and Dave laugh about that night and reflect on the bizarre situation, and how it almost handed Dave the victory.In his 2019 appearance on the podcast, Ryan admitted he got a speeding ticket and never told his dad. Well, he rehashes the story on this episode and we hear Dave's reaction for the first time.What did Ryan experience after spinning Dale Jr. out at Martinsville in 2017? He shares what fans said to him leaving the track that day and Dale can't believe it.Lastly, heading into the Bristol dirt race, the table discusses their expectations, the length of the event and track changes that fans should expect on Sunday.Dave leaves us with funny stories about what Dale Jr. and Dale Sr. have said to him after a couple of run-ins with both of them respectively.In Ask Jr. presented by Xfinity, Dale shares his experience broadcasting the 12 Hours of Sebring and why T.J. Majors is surprisingly stronger than he looks. 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