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Dale Earnhardt Jr. returns to the studio after Easter weekend for a new episode of Dirty Air. He is joined by co-host TJ Majors to recap their holidays and the exciting return to Rockingham:Dale and Cleetus McFarland's Talladega AdventureThe Return of the RockWould Cup be good at Rockingham?Jesse Love's disqualificationThe Xfinity race ending was roughSammy Smith has risen to the occasionChampionship back to HomesteadNASCAR Hall of Fame nomineesDuring the Ask Jr. segment of the episode, listeners sent in questions regarding:Wreck retaliationThe upcoming NFL draftCars that Dale regrets getting rid ofWhat translates best from sim racing to actual racing? Dirty Mo Media is launching a new e-commerce merch line! They've got some awesome Dale Jr. Download merch on the site. Visit shop.dirtymomedia.com to check out all the new stuff.And for more content check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMedia Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts, or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York.
Greg Biffle talks NASCAR, North Carolina hurricane relief, Cleetus McFarland ( @CleetusM ) & more with Johnny Roberts!#nascar #racing #gregbiffle #cleetusmcfarland ***thumbnail photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images courtesy of NASCAR Media
Corey & Skip welcome YouTube star, racetrack owner & ARCA driver Cleetus McFarland to the show! (1:00) Freedom 500 preview (9:00) Cleetus' experience racing in ARCA (13:00) Living the redneck American dream (18:00) Cleetus' venture into NASCAR & Greg Biffle's impact (21:00) Buying & rebuilding a helicopter & using it to help Hurricane victims (25:00) More Freedom 500 preview & buying BaldEagle.com (31:00) Final hotseat questions See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Throwback weekend is here and we get you ready for the Spring trip to Darlington Raceway on this week's NASCAR Live. The most recent winner at Darlington, Chase Briscoe joins the show. 2005 Southern 500 winner, Greg Biffle also sits down with Mike Bagley. We also highlight some of the paint schemes that will be on the track this weekend. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brandon Johnson stops in after his win at Florence Motor Speedway. Greg Biffle also stops by to talk about his foundation and disaster support. And, Racin Jason has his weekly drop in!
NASCAR icon Greg Biffle reflects on his incredible racing career, hints at a 2025 Daytona 500 comeback, and shares his heroic efforts during Hurricane Helene in this inspiring session at EPARTRADE's 5th Annual Race Industry Week.
On this week's DJD classics episode, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis catch up with one of his longtime competitors from the NASCAR Cup scene, Washington's Greg Biffle. After a successful career in NASCAR that spanned nearly two decades, Biffle quietly exited the sport following the 2016 season.Greg shares his story of how he got into NASCAR, where he ultimately headed south to Tucson, Arizona to participate in the NASCAR Winter Heat Series. It was there that he met and befriended NASCAR Hall of Famer Benny Parsons, who was impressed with the unknown racer's performance. As the story goes, weeks later Parsons was conversing with Jack Roush in the garage area at Michigan International Speedway about Roush's NASCAR Truck team. Parsons recommended Biffle to Roush, and soon after he received a call from Geoff Smith, the president of Roush Racing at the time. After a lengthy chat, a contract was faxed over to Greg and the next two decades of his racing career were in motion.Greg and Dale speak about the decline of Roush Racing and the factors that led to the team falling behind the competition. Greg explains the team failed to progress with the direction of the sport and it took them a long time to catch up once they were behind. The lack of winning equipment ultimately played a role in Greg leaving Cup racing in 2016, a year earlier than his contract stated.The interview also touches on some of Greg's rivalries over the years, and the stories behind them. Greg details his dust-up with Jay Sauter at Richmond and the monetary fine and points penalty that fell on him because of it. As a result, when he and Kevin Harvick made contact at Bristol a year later in 2002, he knew he wanted to avoid a fight at all costs. They also discuss his famous feud with Boris Said at Watkins Glen in 2011, and how a perfectly thrown water bottle caused a huge blow-out. Dirty Mo Media is launching a new e-commerce merch line! They've got some awesome Door Bumper Clear merch on the site. Visit shop.dirtymomedia.com to check out all the new stuff.FanDuel Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and present in select states. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. welcomes Cleetus McFarland, one of the most recognizable stars in the YouTube automotive scene, to the Dale Jr. Download this week. Fresh off his ARCA Racing Series debut at Daytona, McFarland caught the eyes and hearts of race fans with his post-race interview and time spent in the Fox broadcast booth. Garrett Mitchell was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and the Cleetus McFarland character was born thanks to a viral video made by a burgeoning street racing film company he worked with. After splitting his time between video editing, covering events, and law school, McFarland decided to go full-time with his own YouTube page and rapidly grew into one of the biggest followings on the platform. McFarland turned heads in the oval racing world when he purchased the dilapidated Desoto Speedway in Bradenton, Florida, and turned it into his personal playground for content. He and Dale recount the story of how the purchase came to be, and how a run-in with the IRS and COVID restrictions almost stopped him dead in his tracks. In an effort to bounce back from the obstacles, McFarland hosted his first Freedom 500, a race held for state auction purchased Crown Vics. The races have since become marquee events, held at established short track strongholds such as Indianapolis Raceway Park, Stafford Springs, and Bristol. The guys also discussed his time spent with Greg Biffle in relief efforts for Hurricane Helene and how Greg has become a mentor in his stock car racing efforts.FanDuel Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and present in select states. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG.
TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) and The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon) are joined by Former NASCAR Driver Greg Biffle (@gbiffle), as well as Former NASCAR Driver/Country Music Artist Chris Lafferty (@LaffertyRacing).(0:30-12:00) Introducing Greg Biffle.(12:00-35:20) Greg Biffle on North Carolina recovery efforts, his NASCAR Hall of Fame nomination and his future plans.(35:20-41:20) News and Notes: Todd Gilliland moves cars at Front Row Motorsports, Ryan Preece moves to RFK Racing and Prime Video/TNT broadcast teams announced.(41:20-52:00) Mailbag.It's all on "Let's Go Racing with David Starr!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spotify, etc.!
This episode is presented by Create A Video – Retired NASCAR driver, Greg Biffle, seemingly announced he is "ready" to run for North Carolina Governor. Also, the state Labor Commissioner abruptly resigned last week, and now there's a new appointed leader... until the newly-elected Commissioner takes office in a few weeks. WBT's relief & recovery links: How to Help: Donate to Support Recovery Efforts in Western North Carolina After Tropical Storm Helene A Western NC disaster relief agency: Hearts With Hands Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePeteKalinerShow.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Advertising inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third and final installment of our interview, Mike Trower talks about his decision to leave Hendrick Motorsports not long after the departure of legendary crew chief Ray Evernham … and how that meant winning another Daytona 500 with Dale Jarrett and Robert Yates Racing. And, as it turned out with Mike, you CAN go back home again. He returned to Hendrick Motorsports to change tires for Jimmie Johnson. You guessed it … he won ANOTHER couple of championship rings with Jimmie. We then dive into the September 30, 1999 issue of Winston Cup Scene. Rumors were running rampant that Ray Evernham was on his way out at Hendrick Motorsports … AND he'd also spoken at a recent NASA awards ceremony at the Cape in Florida. Mark Martin scores his first win of the Winston Cup season on what was a really good day for MOST of Roush Racing. We've got kind of a dubious Rick Mast Report from Dover … and Darrell Waltrip complains about not getting enough provisional starting positions. Casey Atwood wins at Dover, while Dale Earnhardt Jr and Matt Kenseth have at it on the backstretch … actually, Dale has at it … and Matt pays the price. NASCAR hammers Greg Biffle for a truck series infraction at Las Vegas, a penalty that would eventually cost him that year's truck championship. Felix Sabates has a difference of opinion with track president Denis McGlynn on Dover's facilities. Finally … the more things change, the more they stay the same … the NASCAR family responds to the devastation of a major hurricane that hit eastern North Carolina. NOTE: This show is not associated in any way with American City Business Journals, owner of the Scene brand. Be sure to check out the latest and greatest stories from the world of NASCAR at dailydownforce.com! Interested in The Scene Vault Podcast T-shirts? Check out thescenevault.com and click on SHOP to see what we have available! Please consider supporting this show via: patreon.com/thescenevaultpodcast paypal.me/thescenevaultpodcast venmo.com/thescenevaultpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charlotte Motor Speedway Senior Director of PR, Jonathan Coleman hops on with Jeff Rickard to explain how CMS is helping the relief efforts in the mountains. He goes into detail on how former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle is helping the communities and how they honored other volunteers before the ROVAL Race.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida, communities that were hit hardest by Hurricane Helene are still struggling to recover over a week later. NASCAR driver Greg Biffle is among those making a difference. He's using his personal helicopter to deliver supplies to hard-to-reach areas of western North Carolina. Geoff Bennett spoke with Biffle about his relief missions. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The risk of a major port strike in the next 24 hours could impact more than bananas ... but that's just one item potentially impacted! Here's the SCOOP ... your cheat sheet for the week ahead. ✓ 2:00: Hurricane Helene. ✓ 3:00: NASCAR driver Greg Biffle's unique contribution to hurricane relief efforts. ✓ 8:00: A major East Coast Port Strike on the horizon. ✓ 12:00: Sectors impacted: big box retailers, furniture, bananas, asparagus and more. "According to the American Farm Bureau, 1.2 million metric tons of bananas go through the ports that could be on strike next week, representing about one quarter of the nation's bananas." (CNN) ✓ 15:00: How could the White House get involved? The Taft-Hartley Act. ✓ 17:00: This week's vice-presidential debate and the prominence of the VP's role. ✓ 20:00: We shift to foreign affairs. ✓ 21:00: High-profile targeting of leader of Hezbollah, a designated terrorist organization. ✓ 22:00: We hear from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his speech at last week's United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). ✓ 26:00: We hear from the new Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian during his speech at UNGA. ✓ 30:00: Lastly, we hear from Ret. Lt. Gen. HR McMaster, a former White House National Security Advisor. ✓ 36:00: 175 attacks on U.S. forces in the Middle East during the last year. ✓ 39:00: The first musician represented in the U.S. Capitol at Statuary Hall. SHOW NOTES: A Dockworkers Walkout Would Close Ports From Maine to Texas and Slam the U.S. Economy (The Wall Street Journal) The Taft-Hartley Act Johnny Cash Statue Now in Capitol Hill (SmartHER News) SUPPORT OUR MISSION If you'd like to help support SmartHER News' mission of a free, independent, nonpartisan press – here's how you can become a SCOOP insider: https://www.scoop.smarthernews.com/get-the-inside-scoop/ Instagram: Instagram.com/SmartHERNews Website: SmartHERNews.com YouTube Channel: YouTube.com/SmartHERNews
Episode #62 of "Kenny Conversation" is former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher turned country music singer Adam Wainwright! #racing #kennywallace #NASCAR #MLB #stlouiscardinals #adamwainwright Brought to you by JEGS! Click here: https://jegs.io/KennyWallace & text KENNY to 36727 to save up to $100! ***thumbnail photos courtesy of Greg Biffle & by Getty Images courtesy of NASCAR Media JEGS has been in business since 1960. Racers selling to racers. Focusing on American Muscle – but also big product line of automotive tools, garage gear & other performance parts. JEGS is well established with racers of all kinds, including the NHRA, bracket racing, circle track & more! Free shipping on orders over $199. Unrivaled expertise from techs. Millions of parts for every car person's needs. Sign up for their email for exclusive deals!
Episode #61 of "Kenny Conversation" is "The Biff" Greg Biffle! And he also has a YouTube Channel: @gbiffle ! #racing #kennywallace #NASCAR #gregbiffle Brought to you by JEGS! Click here: https://jegs.io/KennyWallace & text KENNY to 36727 to save up to $100! ***thumbnail photos courtesy of Greg Biffle & by Getty Images courtesy of NASCAR Media JEGS has been in business since 1960. Racers selling to racers. Focusing on American Muscle – but also big product line of automotive tools, garage gear & other performance parts. JEGS is well established with racers of all kinds, including the NHRA, bracket racing, circle track & more! Free shipping on orders over $199. Unrivaled expertise from techs. Millions of parts for every car person's needs. Sign up for their email for exclusive deals!
TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) and The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon) are joined by NASCAR Hall of Fame Nominee Greg Biffle (@gbiffle) and WCHS Charleston-Huntington Meteorologist Dante Ricci (@DanteRicciWX). (0:30-4:30) Denny Hamlin wins at Dover.(4:30-10:00) Introducing Greg Biffle.(10:00-33:30) Greg Biffle on his NASCAR Hall of Fame nomination, his career, what he's up to now and Ford's recent struggles. (33:30-52:30) News and Notes: NASCAR charter negotiations, Kevin Harvick to fill-in for Kyle Larson at the NASCAR All-Race at North Wilkesboro and Kansas Race Preview.(52:30-1:07:00) Ask David with Greg.Hear it all on "Let's Go Racing With David Starr!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple, Spreaker, Spotify, etc.
NASCAR Veteran David Starr (@starr_racing) is joined by Former NASCAR Driver/Country Music Artist Chris Lafferty, TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon).(0:30-4:30) We're back, let's go racing!(4:30-23:00) Daytona 500 Preview.(23:00-43:00) 2024 NASCAR Season Preview.(43:00-1:04:30) News and Notes: Daytona 500 odds, Greg Biffle out at NY Racing and the best drivers to never win the Daytona 500. (1:04:30-1:18:00) Ask David with Chris.Hear it all on the newest "Let's Go Racing With David Starr!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Google, etc.!
We are back to start the third year of NASCAR Live Wide Open and we did so in a big way. First off Greg Biffle fills Mike Bagley in on what he's up to and whether we will see him at the race track in 2024. Mike then ranks his top 5 driver resolutions for 2024. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We celebrate Thanksgiving week by looking back at some of our favorite moments from NASCAR Live Wide Open throughout the year. We revisit interviews with Daytona 500 honorary starter, Tiffany Haddish and one of NASCAR's 75 best drivers, Greg Biffle. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You know him, you love him, and you wish you had his hair (at least I wish I do). The legendary Boris Said joins Davey Segal this week (7:30) ahead of his start for Hendrick Motorsports in the Xfinity Series at the Charlotte ROVAL. Said explains how the deal came together as an early Christmas present from Rick Hendrick, his time in the sport spanning multiple decades, how he's seen road course racing evolve and what he thinks the future of road course racing with stock cars looks like. Said also explains why winning at the Nürburgring is one of his top career accomplishments, that famed day in 2010 at Montreal where he earned his first career NASCAR win, the close call at Daytona in 2006, how and why he got started relatively late in racing, and of course, his infamous spat with Greg Biffle at Watkins Glen. Plus, what does he think realistic expectations are for the weekend? If things go well, will this be his last time ever racing in NASCAR? Does he still think Biffle is "the most unprofessional little scaredy cat" he's ever seen? Those answers and more lie in this conversation. Davey also recaps Ryan Blaney's win at Talladega to advance him into the Round of 8, previews the ROVAL, shares some takes on the 2024 schedule and Papa Segal pays homage to Mark Donahue.
NASCAR Veteran David Starr (@starr_racing) is joined by Eyewitness News Charleston Meteorologist Dante Ricci (@DanteRicciWX), TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon).(0:30-8:40) Kyle Larson wins at Darlington.(8:40-14:00) Introducing Dante Ricci.(14:00-37:25) Dante Ricci on how he got into NASCAR, growing up as a Bill Eillottt and Greg Biffle fan and his career in meteorology.(37:25-54:55) News and Notes: Denny Hamlin signs extension with Joe Gibbs Racing, 23XI Racing stays with Toyota, Harrison Burton's future with Wood Brothers Racing and Kansas Race Preview.(54:55-1:10:00) Ask David with Dante.Hear it all on "Let's Go Racing with David Starr!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify, etc.!!And stay engaged with all the content at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcasts
NASCAR continues to add to their list of the 75 best drivers in the history of the sport and this week we were treated to a blast from the recent past. Former truck series and Xfinity series champion, Greg Biffle was named to the list on Monday. On this week's show he joins Mike Bagley to discuss how he found out about the honor and if he still has a desire to race in the Cup Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode of the Dale Jr. Download, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis catch up with one of his longtime competitors from the NASCAR Cup scene, Washington's Greg Biffle. After a successful career in NASCAR that spanned nearly two decades, Biffle quietly exited the sport following the 2016 season.Biffle originally hails from Vancouver, Washington, where he spent his formative years working in an automotive machine shop that was owned by his father's friend. As he became a teenager, Greg discovered his love for driving and going fast and it wasn't long before he found trouble behind the wheel. In an effort to focus his need for speed into something productive, his father Jack suggested they attend the local Friday night street stock races at Portland Speedway. After their first outing, Greg was hooked and immediately purchased a 1974 Ford Torino to convert into a racecar. Upon building his second street stock, Biffle began to have success at the track and along with it began getting noticed for his fabrication skills. This attention grew into a chassis fabrication business, and Greg went on to build over 50 race cars over the next few years. He also used his earnings to go late model racing and found victory lane many times at both Portland and Tri-City Raceway. The story of how Greg got into NASCAR came when he decided to take the show on the road: heading south to Tucson, Arizona to participate in the NASCAR Winter Heat Series. It was there that he met and befriended NASCAR Hall of Famer Benny Parsons, who was impressed with the unknown racer's performance. As the story goes, weeks later Parsons was conversing with Jack Roush in the garage area at Michigan International Speedway about Roush's NASCAR Truck team. Parsons recommended Biffle to Roush, and soon after he received a call from Geoff Smith, who was president of Roush Racing at the time. After a lengthy chat, a contract was faxed over to Greg and the next two decades of his racing career were in motion.Greg and Dale speak on the decline of Roush Racing and the factors that led to the team getting behind the competition. Greg explains that the team failed to progress with the direction of the sport and that it took them a long time to catch up once they were behind. The lack of winning equipment ultimately played a role in Greg leaving Cup racing in 2016, which he explains was a year earlier than his contract stated. The interview also touches on some of Greg's rivalries over the years and the stories behind them. Greg details his dust-up with Jay Sauter at Richmond and the monetary fine and points penalty that fell on him because of it. As a result, when he and Kevin Harvick made contact at Bristol a year later in 2002, he knew he wanted to avoid a fight at all costs. They also discuss his famous feud with Boris Said at Watkins Glen in 2011, and how a perfectly thrown water bottle exploded into a huge blow-out. Since leaving racing in 2016, Greg has made use of his time by owning and operating a rock quarry as well as a humane shelter. He spends a lot of time outdoors fishing and boating. He has also made time for some racing, including his successful return to the Truck Series for Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2019 and running in the 24 Hours of Lemons. While he still loves auto racing, he has learned to enjoy his weekends off and these days Greg Biffle is making the most of life. DIRTY AIRBefore Greg joins the show, Dale, Mike, Alex and Hannah discuss: North Wilkesboro to host the 2023 NASCAR All-Star Race. Dale blowing the lid off of NASCAR's silly season The future of Kyle Busch, KBM, and Tyler Reddick Bubba's big win in Kansas ASKJR presented by XfinityThis week the fans asked questions about: Other track revivals Bristol walk-out songs What makes Bristol so exciting Live reactions to the Kyle Busch announcement 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
On this week's episode of the Dale Jr. Download, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis catch up with one of his longtime competitors from the NASCAR Cup scene, Washington's Greg Biffle. After a successful career in NASCAR that spanned nearly two decades, Biffle quietly exited the sport following the 2016 season. Biffle originally hails from Vancouver, Washington, where he spent his formative years working in an automotive machine shop that was owned by his father's friend. As he became a teenager, Greg discovered his love for driving and going fast and it wasn't long before he found trouble behind the wheel. In an effort to focus his need for speed into something productive, his father Jack suggested they attend the local Friday night street stock races at Portland Speedway. After their first outing, Greg was hooked and immediately purchased a 1974 Ford Torino to convert into a racecar. Upon building his second street stock, Biffle began to have success at the track and along with it began getting noticed for his fabrication skills. This attention grew into a chassis fabrication business, and Greg went on to build over 50 race cars over the next few years. He also used his earnings to go late model racing and found victory lane many times at both Portland and Tri-City Raceway. The story of how Greg got into NASCAR came when he decided to take the show on the road: heading south to Tucson, Arizona to participate in the NASCAR Winter Heat Series. It was there that he met and befriended NASCAR Hall of Famer Benny Parsons, who was impressed with the unknown racer's performance. As the story goes, weeks later Parsons was conversing with Jack Roush in the garage area at Michigan International Speedway about Roush's NASCAR Truck team. Parsons recommended Biffle to Roush, and soon after he received a call from Geoff Smith, who was president of Roush Racing at the time. After a lengthy chat, a contract was faxed over to Greg and the next two decades of his racing career were in motion. Greg and Dale speak on the decline of Roush Racing and the factors that led to the team getting behind the competition. Greg explains that the team failed to progress with the direction of the sport and that it took them a long time to catch up once they were behind. The lack of winning equipment ultimately played a role in Greg leaving Cup racing in 2016, which he explains was a year earlier than his contract stated. The interview also touches on some of Greg's rivalries over the years and the stories behind them. Greg details his dust-up with Jay Sauter at Richmond and the monetary fine and points penalty that fell on him because of it. As a result, when he and Kevin Harvick made contact at Bristol a year later in 2002, he knew he wanted to avoid a fight at all costs. They also discuss his famous feud with Boris Said at Watkins Glen in 2011, and how a perfectly thrown water bottle exploded into a huge blow-out. Since leaving racing in 2016, Greg has made use of his time by owning and operating a rock quarry as well as a humane shelter. He spends a lot of time outdoors fishing and boating. He has also made time for some racing, including his successful return to the Truck Series for Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2019 and running in the 24 Hours of Lemons. While he still loves auto racing, he has learned to enjoy his weekends off and these days Greg Biffle is making the most of life. DIRTY AIR Before Greg joins the show, Dale, Mike, Alex and Hannah discuss: North Wilkesboro to host the 2023 NASCAR All-Star Race. Dale blowing the lid off of NASCAR's silly season The future of Kyle Busch, KBM, and Tyler Reddick Bubba's big win in Kansas ASKJR presented by Xfinity This week the fans asked questions about: Other track revivals Bristol walk-out songs What makes Bristol so exciting Live reactions to the Kyle Busch announcement 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
NASCAR Veteran David Starr (@starr_racing) is joined by NASCAR Driver Greg Biffle (@gbiffle), TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon). (0:30-4:30) Coke 600 & Indy 500 Weekend Recap.(4:30-13:30) Introducing Greg Biffle.(13:30-52:40) Greg Biffle on racing for NY Racing, his Truck and Xfinity championships, how things ended at Roush and what's next for him.(52:40-1:07:40) News and Notes: NASCAR Championship to stay at Phoenix, plus St Louis and Portland Race Weekend Preview.(1:07:40-1:18:00) Ask David with Greg.Hear it all on "Let's Go Racing with David Starr!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!
In this week's "From the Down & Dirty Show Vault," Jim Beaver goes back to a mid-season show in 2018 with Rob MacCachren, Greg Biffle, and Vaughn Gittin Jr on air.
NASCAR Veteran David Starr (@starr_racing) is joined by NASCAR Cup Champion Crew Chief Doug Richert, TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon). (0:30-11:30) Darling Throwback Weekend Recap.(11:30-23:10) Introducing Doug Richert.(23:10-58:20) Doug Richert on his career, working with Dale Earnhardt, Bobby Allison, Darrell Waltrip, Greg Biffle and more.(58:20-1:17:00) News and Notes: F1 Miami, NASCAR Hall of Fame inductees including Matt Kenseth and Kansas Race Preview.(1:17:00-1:29:00) Ask David with Doug.Hear it all on "Let's Go Racing With David Starr!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!
Chase McCabe chats with Steve Post, Greg Biffle, Ross Chastain, the Thunderbirds and Nashville Super Speedway President Erik Moses.
Chase McCabe continues his coverage from Daytona with Ross Chastain, Greg Biffle, Steve Post, the Thunderbirds and more!
With the field splintering into small packs during the Daytona 500 qualifying races and the only major Duels incident on the final lap of the night, how much will the main event reflect the twin 150-mile races from Thursday? Were hosts Bryan Nolen and Adam Cheek surprised by Kaz Grala and Greg Biffle securing the final transfer spots among unchartered teams? And who has the edge among the top drivers entering Sunday's Great American Race? The duo discuss these topics and more in a pre-Daytona 500 edition of Stock Car Scoop. Source
With the field splintering into small packs during the Daytona 500 qualifying races and the only major Duels incident on the final lap of the night, how much will the main event reflect the twin 150-mile races from Thursday? Were hosts Bryan Nolen and Adam Cheek surprised by Kaz Grala and Greg Biffle securing the final transfer spots among unchartered teams? And who has the edge among the top drivers entering Sunday's Great American Race? The duo discuss these topics and more in a pre-Daytona 500 edition of Stock Car Scoop.
When Boris Said sat down at the "Table of Truth" with Dale Earnhardt Jr and co-host Mike Davis, he thought it would be a discussion of his racing career. Little did he know that it would be a deep look into a fascinating life story from living on food stamps to racing championships and everything in between.A big pivot point came right away in Boris' childhood when his father, an accomplished racer himself, left him and his mother to fend for themselves. With little supervision and getting mixed up in the wrong crowd, young Boris found adventure in a life of crime. From stealing cars and robbing houses, Boris did a lot of things he isn't proud of. It was an admission nobody at the table expected from the likeable racer and left the room shocked. Doing it the wrong way stopped when he got caught, which led to a fork in the road. The fork he chose? Auto Racing.Boris took a carefree approach to an industry he knew nothing of and joined that with a fearless ferocity behind the wheel. But let's not be fooled, the Connecticut kid with an afro did lean on his past life of crime, and use a few dirty tricks to jumpstart his racing career. Within a year, this no-name driver was competing for wins and then championships in the Sports Car racing world. Said was on a path that would lead him to become a winner on stages worldwide at places like Germany's Nürburgring and the 24-Hours of Daytona. He was a Trans-Am Series Champion in 2004. But, a large part of his popularity in the states, came from his opportunities driving in the NASCAR Series.Big Boris talks about how he got the call to fill in for Jimmy Spencer and how the team had no idea how green the driver was heading into his first time on track at New York's Watkins Glen Speedway. He details an opportunity that followed to test for the Wood Brothers and how that opened doors for him in the Stock Car world. The first big door to open was from one of racing's biggest stars, Dale Earnhardt. The Intimidator wanted Boris to teach his son, Dale Jr., how to get around a road course faster. And that he did. Said and Dale Jr. share details about their first meeting and how their friendship and respect grew.Oh, and y'all know we love a good Dale Earnhardt story! Boris has some of the best, including the day Dale Earnhardt fetched him a peanut butter sandwich. And if that isn't enough, Said will go down in history as one of the few drivers to ever hop behind the wheel of the famed #3 at the personal request of Dale Sr. It's a moment that had him grinning from ear to ear.Said also shares another bond with Dale Jr. They were teammates for Corvette Racing when Dale Jr suffered burns in a fiery crash at Sonoma Speedway in 2004. Said details his recollection of the crash and takes us into the Infield Care Center with Dale Jr as he dealt with the trauma of his burns.Don't worry fans... Dale Jr. heard you and asked Boris about his famous dust-up with Greg Biffle at Watkins Glen. I mean, we had to right? From that to testing a Cup car all day in jeans and a t-shirt, the stories are amazing.Before Boris came into the room Dale Jr and Mike break down Dale's Los Angeles trip doing pre-game coverage with Rutledge Wood for NBC's broadcast of Super Bowl LVI. Jr. got snapped at by a dinosaur while interviewing Jeff Goldblum, hung out at a skate park, and compared business endeavors with G.O.A.T's like Jerry Rice and Troy Aikman. Damn, it was a good day. And when he got home, he worked on a homemade surprise for his family he details at the table.Leah Vaughn gets in a bunch of questions in this week's AskJr including Dale's favorite Olympic event to why he flies the flag for painted side-skirts on racecars but doesn't have them on the cars he owns at Jr. Motorsports. That and much 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
When Boris Said sat down at the "Table of Truth" with Dale Earnhardt Jr and co-host Mike Davis, he thought it would be a discussion of his racing career. Little did he know that it would be a deep look into a fascinating life story from living on food stamps to racing championships and everything in between. A big pivot point came right away in Boris' childhood when his father, an accomplished racer himself, left him and his mother to fend for themselves. With little supervision and getting mixed up in the wrong crowd, young Boris found adventure in a life of crime. From stealing cars and robbing houses, Boris did a lot of things he isn't proud of. It was an admission nobody at the table expected from the likeable racer and left the room shocked. Doing it the wrong way stopped when he got caught, which led to a fork in the road. The fork he chose? Auto Racing. Boris took a carefree approach to an industry he knew nothing of and joined that with a fearless ferocity behind the wheel. But let's not be fooled, the Connecticut kid with an afro did lean on his past life of crime, and use a few dirty tricks to jumpstart his racing career. Within a year, this no-name driver was competing for wins and then championships in the Sports Car racing world. Said was on a path that would lead him to become a winner on stages worldwide at places like Germany's Nürburgring and the 24-Hours of Daytona. He was a Trans-Am Series Champion in 2004. But, a large part of his popularity in the states, came from his opportunities driving in the NASCAR Series. Big Boris talks about how he got the call to fill in for Jimmy Spencer and how the team had no idea how green the driver was heading into his first time on track at New York's Watkins Glen Speedway. He details an opportunity that followed to test for the Wood Brothers and how that opened doors for him in the Stock Car world. The first big door to open was from one of racing's biggest stars, Dale Earnhardt. The Intimidator wanted Boris to teach his son, Dale Jr., how to get around a road course faster. And that he did. Said and Dale Jr. share details about their first meeting and how their friendship and respect grew. Oh, and y'all know we love a good Dale Earnhardt story! Boris has some of the best, including the day Dale Earnhardt fetched him a peanut butter sandwich. And if that isn't enough, Said will go down in history as one of the few drivers to ever hop behind the wheel of the famed #3 at the personal request of Dale Sr. It's a moment that had him grinning from ear to ear. Said also shares another bond with Dale Jr. They were teammates for Corvette Racing when Dale Jr suffered burns in a fiery crash at Sonoma Speedway in 2004. Said details his recollection of the crash and takes us into the Infield Care Center with Dale Jr as he dealt with the trauma of his burns. Don't worry fans... Dale Jr. heard you and asked Boris about his famous dust-up with Greg Biffle at Watkins Glen. I mean, we had to right? From that to testing a Cup car all day in jeans and a t-shirt, the stories are amazing. Before Boris came into the room Dale Jr and Mike break down Dale's Los Angeles trip doing pre-game coverage with Rutledge Wood for NBC's broadcast of Super Bowl LVI. Jr. got snapped at by a dinosaur while interviewing Jeff Goldblum, hung out at a skate park, and compared business endeavors with G.O.A.T's like Jerry Rice and Troy Aikman. Damn, it was a good day. And when he got home, he worked on a homemade surprise for his family he details at the table. Leah Vaughn gets in a bunch of questions in this week's AskJr including Dale's favorite Olympic event to why he flies the flag for painted side-skirts on racecars but doesn't have them on the cars he owns at Jr. Motorsports. That and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Wallace talks with NASCAR veteran driver, Greg Biffle about his career and what he's doing today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How many of you say, “oh, I'm going to do that someday” and you never do it and you're bucket list just keeps growing and how many of you actually do it? What's stopping you? I know what's stopping you, it's you and your attitude! You only live once, you know (YOLO) is the old saying well, what if you thought about it like this – you only die once! Let's call it YoDo! Don't you think that would inspire you to live more of your life? Just the mere thought that if I die tomorrow inspires me enough to go out and do the things I want to do with my life. 5 months before my dad died, he told me that he had done everything in his life he wanted to do, that he was happy, and he had no regrets. He was 64 years old! As luck would have it, dad died of the widow maker. I was grateful it was an instant death, and he didn't suffer BUT he was 64 years young, and you know the worst part? What he died from his hereditary, so guess what? I got scanned! YES, my carotid artery is blocked 65% with the same silent killer! Now I'm 57 years young and encroaching on that ever so fearful age of 64. What did my dad do before that fateful day on July 5, 2007? At the age of 55, my dad started living life and scaling back his “work” life. I like to think that dad somehow knew he was going to die young, so he prepared early to start enjoying his life. He made countless trips to Alaska, AR and FL. Mom didn't much care for Alaska so he'd go there by himself, but he and mom would go to AR to see Melissa and Florida to see me. He restored several 1961 Impala's and one BelAir and did numerous other things. I also spent a lot of time with my dad in Alaska. I've been to the Iditarod 4 times and volunteered at the start in Anchorage and the finish in Nome. Dad and I went on a 7 day/night adventure down the Grand Canyon white water rafting. We've driven our motorcycles on the Pig Trail in AR where we met a guy that gave us each a penny that he had carved out a cross in it. We hung them on our bike key chains. We've ridden our motorcycles in Daytona and we've been to several Daytona 500's! Our next adventure was to drive a professional Nascar but that would never happen. To say the least my dad was an adventurist and never turned down an opportunity to do something fun. My dad had figured out how to retire without retiring, he just kind of slid out of working and right into enjoying life. The point is this, You Only Die Once – so get out there and LIVE like it's your last day! I believe we can all slide right into enjoying life before we have to call it “retirement” at age 67. After all, I'm NOT counting on the money being in my retirement account when and if I turn 67 – I'm going to enjoy my life NOW! Two years ago, I had planned on driving dad's Freightliner and my RV to Iowa and stay for about a month to go see my mom, who's in a nursing home now and then go to AR to see my sister, Melissa. Well, that damn VIRUS shut me down. So fast forward to 2021, I put the plan in place to make it happen this year. I put my real estate on autopilot – which means I was earning income while I took off for my home state of Iowa. In other words, my real estate was working – BUT I wasn't! To say I didn't work while I was in Iowa would be false – I absolutely did work while I was in Iowa. I can do real estate anywhere, so I set up my office in the back of my toy hauler and setoff to learn everything I could about the real estate market in Des Moines and Ames. I attended local real estate and financial independence meetings and I even have one deal in the works today. I've met amazing people in the area and have setup a network of people that when needed I can count on to either help put deals together or help other investors find what they are looking for. But what I want to share with you are the amazing people and adventures I had while in Iowa for 3 months. Keep in mind, I've been away from Iowa for almost 40 years, but I would frequently come home yearly to see my mom and dad. First and foremost, I got to spend as much time as I wanted to see my mom. Unfortunately, my mom has dementia and is in a nursing home. The blessing here is that she is healthy, she knows who I am, and we laughed a lot! I was extremely fortunate that during my 3-month stay the nursing home was not shut down with the virus. My heart goes out to all the nursing staff and administration for all their hard work and time they put in! I know the nursing staff is tired but for that, I'm very thankful for everything they do! Let's start with the amazing Timberline Campground in Waukee Iowa! Only that fasted growing city in our nation! You all know that I want to own an RV park, right? Well, Marta was a blessing, and I don't even think she knows it. She and her staff were so attentive, friendly, and helpful. I can't tell you how many questions I pelted at Marta about owning an RV park but boy was she knowledgeable and always pointed me in the right direction. The WIFI rocked at her place! I vote her place as the Best Place to Workplace! She truly felt like family at the end, and I was very sad to leave her place. Marta, I will be back, is all can say! By the way, I loved all the gun fire next door! While in Iowa we made the best of our time. Yes, I said we. I'm no longer an I. While I was in Iowa, I was joined with my boyfriend Kurt. Here are several things we did in the amazing state of Iowa! The websites to all places can be found in my notes. Did you know that Iowa has a Whiskey Distillery? Templeton Distillery - Templeton Rye & Templeton Distillery - Whiskey for the Strong Spirited We did a tour of the Templeton Distillery and learned how they crafted Templeton Rye during prohibition and now you can find it in stores across the US. Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad – History of the Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad – Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad & James H. Andrew Railroad Museum (bsvrr.com) Kurt and I took an evening dinner train ride and learned about the history of the train and took a scenic ride and talked with the conductor and ate dinner in our private quarters. The Freedom Rocks - Artist: Ray "Bubba" Sorensen II - The Freedom Rock® I bet you haven't heard of this one! There was a huge bolder sitting along highway 25 near my home in Iowa that sat on private property but in the 70's, 80's and 90's succumbed to graffiti, in 1999 Bubba Sorensen painted a “Thank you” to veterans on the boulder and each year right before Memorial Day he would paint a new scene. It is now an annual tourist attraction to honor our service men and women. However, there are now 99 Freedom Rocks in Iowa – one in each county. While I was in Iowa and with the help of my boyfriend Kurt, my cousins Steve and Kelly and a friend Bryan we have now visited 61 of the 99 rocks! We rode over 3000 miles on our bikes to see these rocks! 750 miles and 15 rocks in one weekend! I have pictures of every rock on my personal FB page, but I'll be sure to post some on my public page. At this point, I no longer have a favorite rock – they were all amazing in their own way. We even met a veteran who lived in Nebraska and was on his 60th wedding anniversary and had seen 50 rocks! Largest Popcorn Ball World's Largest Popcorn Ball – Sac Economic & Tourism Development (saccountyiowa.com) Who knew that the largest popcorn ball was in Iowa – it tips the scale at 9,370 pounds and is a Guinness World Record! American Legion Steak Fry in Dexter– Off the chart Steak fry and who knew I'd run into family members I never knew. They invited me to the Kopaska family reunion. I didn't know a soul, but I'm thankful I went! I now know Colleen, Carolyn, Jacque, Cherie and several others! Rusty Duck in Dexter- who knew such a small town would have a killer black salmon recipe. Iowa State Fair – we attended the Styx Concert and OH the food! Car shows – Good Guys car show and Stuarts's Scoop the Loop. Kurt won a trophy! Field of Dreams – now, I can say I've been there and stood in the corn field! Kayaking with Kurt's sister Julia and husband Travis. Iowa Cubs game with Kurt's sister Colleen and her husband Dave – That knows every restaurant inside and outside of Iowa – I swear! Call Dave if you're looking for fantastic food! Melissa came up from AR for a week and we got to spend more quality time together and visiting with our mom. Kurt's extended family - wow, he's got a big family and was blessed to meet a lot of them! What will I miss most? The sweet corn – nothing like sweet corn right out of the field! The Waukee Ice Cream Shop – we went every night because we knew they would soon close for the season! Not the portion sizes – I think I've gained 10 pounds! OMG the food was amazing! I've saved the best two for last and not in any order. Dad I'm sorry, I didn't get the chance to do this with you, but I can now say that I've driven Greg Biffle's number 16 car at the Iowa Speedway at the Rusty Wallace Driving Experience. It was everything I had hoped it would be and I even said a prayer for you on one of my laps and dedicated it to you. I hope you heard that, and I hope you're proud that I completed the run without wrecking and I went as fast as I could without fear! Finally – Kurt and I attended a 38 Special Concert in Omaha. This concert was beyond special. To make a very long story short, it was during the Caught Up in You, song (My favorite song of all time) – where they sing, “you've got me down on my knees” that Kurt got down on his knee and proposed to me and of course, I accepted his proposal. So now, I'm engaged! God works in mysterious ways and this story is much longer and deserves its own podcast episode. I'm thankful for the Kopaska get-togethers and reuniting with all the Kopaska's. It was refreshing to renew the sense of community. I think I miss that! Not much of that in the land of Florida. I'm thankful to all the friends I got to see, even if it was brief! I'm thankful to my uncle Steve for fixing my dad's carburetor for the 61 BelAir – car shows here I come! I'm thankful for my cousin Stevie who fixed one of the 3 AC's units on my RV and to all those RV Repair facilities that said it couldn't be done – you're just a rip off! I ask myself, if this is retirement, why would I want to stop? I think my dad was on to something when he quit working around 55. I've now done it and I think you can too! You Only Die Once – YoDo! My 3-month adventure has ended, and the real estate market is starting to turn. I've found some cash flowing opportunities, when I seal the deal, I'll be looking for partners to share in the rewards. If you want to know more, reach out to me at www.fearlessinnovator.com or you can now listen to me on the Fearless Innovator Podcast. I can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify and YouTube!
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A ton of things happened during Today's 400 laps,400 mile contest around Dover International Speedway today,Which Alex Bowman won,While also Hendrick Motorsports as an organization finished 1-2-3-4 with their four drivers today.Thats the first time that has happened since 2005 at Homestead Miami Speedway in the Nascar Cup Series Championship race,which Greg Biffle won. Aside from that,hard hits happened with drivers like Anthony Alfredo and Aric Almirola so don't miss those either.
NasCardRadio Episode 35: The guys recap the winners at Homestead Xfinity and Cup series winners and their rookie trading cards. Next the guys discuss the discovery that Some 20021 Donruss drivers are not in the Optic series and vice versa. Drivers in Donruss and not in Optic are #'s 28 Drew Dollar, 34 Natalie Decker, 35 Raphael Lessard, 36 Taylor Gray and 37 Tommy Joe Martins. Drivers in Optic and not in Donruss are #'s 1 Harry Gant, 2 Jamie McMurray, 3 Jeff Burton, 4 Kasey Kahne, 5 Kyle Petty, 6 Bill Elliott,7 Carl Edwards,54 Austin Cindric, 57 Chase Briscoe, 63 Dale Jarrett, 65 Darrell Waltrip, 66 Greg Biffle, 67 Ernie Irvan, 68 Mark Martin, 69 Matt Kenseth, 70 Michael Waltrip, 71 Morgan Shepherd, 72 Rusty Wallace, 73 Terry Labonte, 74 Bobby Allison, 75 Bobby Labonte, 82 Sam Mayer, 86 Travis Braden, 89 Paul Menard, 91 Brad Smith, 92 Bret Holmes, 94 Michael Self, 96 Ty Gibbs. The guys talk Sportkings and recent 1972 STP eBay sales. #thehobby #tradingcards #whodoyoucollect
NASCAR Veteran David Starr (@starr_racing) is joined by NASCAR Cup Series Champion Crew Chief Doug Richert (@Doug_Richert), National News Anchor Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon).(0:30-5:15) Recapping David's season debut at the Daytona Road Course.(5:15-11:00) Introducing Doug Richert(11:00-56:45) Doug Richert on winning the 1980 Cup Championship with Dale Earnhardt, the Earnhardt Family, Benny Parsons, Neil Bonnett, Carl Edwards, Greg Biffle and his wife's battle with cancer.(56:45-1:06:30) NASCAR News and Notes: Daytona Road Course Recap, Joe Gibbs Racing's big weekend with Christopher Bell and Ty Gibbs, Jeff Gordon and Clint Bowyer "Days of Thunder" skit and Las Vegas Motor Speedway allows fans.(1:06:30-1:23:00) Ask David with Doug.Hear it all on "Let's Go Racing with David Starr!" and make sure to subscribe/5 star rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.!!
Freddie Kraft, spotter for Bubba Wallace, joined the show right before the season began to share what his offseason was like and what his spotting plans are for the 2021 season. Kraft explains his relationship with Wallace; how drivers go through vetting spotters; a season he dreaded with Greg Biffle; knowing the drivers he won’t work with; defending the driver you’re working with; being both cheerleader and critic for your driver; the overlooked importance of a spotter; some details on where Kraft came from and how he got here; if there was doubt about staying paired with Bubba this season; what he sees being built at 23XI; the adjustment in his spotting with the expectation of running up front more this season; fans wanting him to be a full-time co-host on Door Bumper Clear; knowing what is and isn’t acceptable on DBC; if it has affected his relationship with NASCAR officials; how much of the overall race Kraft sees and reviewing them for the podcast; the maddest Kraft has been on the roof; needing time to decompress after races; his view on helping other spotters; preparing to spot at new venues this season and what he’s excited for; thoughts on grassroots racing; what he is looking forward to in ’21; one last spotter story. Music created by Tony Monge. Wear the moment with BreakingT and connect to the players and teams you love by commemorating the best moments with real-time apparel. To check out their racing collection, visit www.breakingt.com/Kelly.
In this episode we just crack open beers and shoot the sh!t. Everything from whats happening in our lives to our greatest and worst takes on the 2020 NASCAR season.
Jake "The Snake" Plummer drops in to talk about #16, comparisons to Joe Montana, a near-miss National Championship, his friendship with Pat Tillman and life after football for a 45-year old retiree. Plus, strong contenders in all sports, a Hall of Shame you can probably see coming down Main St. and a loaded Hall of Fame class.Our GuestJake Plummer came within 100 seconds of winning a National Championship at Arizona State in 1996. That year he was named All-American, Pac-10 Offensive Player of the year and finished 3rd in Heisman Trophy voting. He played 10 seasons in the NFL with Arizona and Denver. In 1998 he led the Cardinals to an upset win over the Cowboys to notch the team's first playoff win in 51 years. And with Denver he broke John Elway's franchise records and led the Broncos to the 2005 AFC Championship game. Since he retired in 2006 he's been active in a variety of causes including Alzheimer's and CBD research and he's the Co-Founder of ReadyList Sports, an interactive playbook learning and testing technology. He's a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and can beat you at any game you can come up with . . .2:50 – “Even if I might be greater at the sport, I might not care.”Jake “The Snake” Plummer shares the story behind #16, his 10 year NFL career, the life and legacy of Pat Tillman and his new business venture, ReadyList Sports.13:28 – “So Rudy, here we go.”We lead off with football and college greats Chuck Long, Chris Weinke, Gary Beban, Johnny U., Norm Snead, some Bears guys, Snake Stabler, Snake Plummer and Peyton Manning. Contenders are Jim Plunkett, Frank Gifford, George Blanda, Len Dawson and Joe Montana.21:03 – “Our lone contender.”Whitey Ford is the only contender in baseball, but that doesn't stop us from talking about Hal Newhouser, Bo Jackson, Frank Viola, Rick Monday and Hideo Nomo among others.25:00 – “Wang Zhizhi.”Basketball sentimental favorites Wang Zhizhi, Al and Allie McGuire. Honorable Mention for Satch Sanders and Red Holtzman and Contender status for Tom Burleson, Cliff Hagan, Jerry Lucas, Peja Stojakovic, Al Attles and Bob Lanier.30:00 – “One of the greatest mustaches.”Hockey players of note are Brett Hull, Marcel Dionne, Bobby Clarke, Henri Richard, Pat Lafontaine and Michel Goulet.32:49 – “I'm watching soccer shows . . . and I'm liking ‘em.”Roy Keane, Greg Biffle and Jack Brabham get some love as do soccer and racing documentaries on Netflix.35:14 – “Screen stars, baby.”Screen Stars sporting #16 on the silver screen:Keanu Reeves as Shane Falco in The Replacements (2000)Warren Beatty as Joe Pendleton in Heaven Can Wait (1978)Vince Vaughn as Peter LaFleur n Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004)Mac Davis as Seth Maxwell in North Dallas Forty (1979)Anthony Michael Hall as Whitey Ford in 61” (2001) 44:48 – “If you don't see this one coming . . .”Derrick Rose AwardDwight GoodenJose FernandezHall of ShameRyan Leaf43:37 – “Which brings us to the Heat Check.”Top current #16's:Pau GasolTrevor LawrenceJared GoffTyler LockettAlexsander BarkovShout out to Kolten Wong and Will Smith. Also, bite me Andre Ethier.48:12 – “It's the old man of the sea.”The Hall of Fame list for #16:Joe Montana Whitey FordBob Lanier Brett HullGeorge BlandaOur thanks to our friends Jamey Crimmins and Jake “The Snake” Plummer for supporting the podcast. Learn more about Jake's latest venture here: http://readylistsports.com
Greg Biffle gives us his thoughts on the Cup Series races running mid-week right after the Covid hiatus. Support the show: http://patreon.com/thefinallap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Biffle tells us how this opportunity came about. Support the show: http://patreon.com/thefinallap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Matt talks NASCAR coming back to Daytona; IndyCar at Gateway; Willy T Ribbs and Greg Biffle returning to racing and some NASCAR rumors.
He won a championship, as a crew chief, with Dale Earnhardt at the age of 20. Now Doug Richert sits down with Dale Earnhardt Jr and co-host Mike Davis to talk to us about that incredible feat and more. Just how did a 16-year old go from San Jose, California to North Carolina and make the big time so quick? Richert's road has been a bouncy one that has seen him win titles, come oh-so-close and struggle with underfunded teams. Dale, Mike and Doug discuss a wide range of topics from meeting Dale Earnhardt, their friendship, and how good of a best-man The Intimidator was. Doug gets emotional sharing one of the best moments of his life with Dale Jr. They also talk about the Junior Johnson years, cigar-smokin' JD Stacy, winning with Greg Biffle and Doug's current driver, Timmy Hill. Richert admits his biggest regret of his career and how he yearns for another opportunity. He reveals what Suitcase Jake was really like and tell the origins of his nickname, Duffel Bag Doug. The DJD gang share their anxieties about a possible return to racing after the COVID-19 pandemic. They share their excitement of the news that Matt Kenseth will return to racing in the 42 car. AskJr talks about Dale 'Twitching' and hangin' with Ed Nelms and more. We also learn through Ancestry that Dillner isn't who he thinks he is and Mike's connection to waffles and pirates. 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
Joey Logano stole the show at Michigan but Greg Biffle got the love in Texas
Sure, it involves putting Tiger Woods in a Stewart-Haas car, but we're just at the spit-ballin' stage. Plus Kevin Harvick, Brian France, Garrett Smithley, and Greg Biffle.
A way to keep current on the world of sports with colorful commentary by host Paul Roberts. THE SPORTS REPORT Episode: #101 "Trojans on Top" Runtime: 39:58 (19.2 MB) DOWNLOAD (mp3) Description: USC is #1 in the preseason AP Top 25 college football poll, but the SEC is clearly the best conference in the country! Paul asks for your help with his NFL fantasy football draft. TV coverage of the Little League World Series has exploded. Are you on board with that? Find out something MLB players do that drives Paul nuts! Plus, Greg Biffle is a "Michigan Man" once again. Your browser does not support the html5 audio player. Use flash player below.