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PIT PASS INDY PRESENTED BY PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL – SEASON 6, EPISODE 23 – Indianapolis 500 Rewind With Interviews From The Red Carpet At The Indy 500 Victory Awards Celebration June 16, 2026 Show host Bruce Martin and Pit Pass Indy Presented By Penske Truck Rental hits the rewind button on the 110th Indianapolis 500 featuring interviews from the Red Carpet at the Indy 500 Victory Awards Celebration at the Indiana Convention Center on May 25. This is the annual celebration held the night after the Indy 500 when all 33 drivers are honored. Martin has another action-packed Pit Pass Indy Presented by Penske Truck Rental with exclusive interviews from drivers Alexander Rossi, Caio Collet, Christian Lundgaard, Conor Daly, Josef Newgarden, Dennis Hauger, Mick Schumacher, Kyle Kirkwood, Marcus Ericsson, Scott Dixon, Marcus Armstrong, Pato O'Ward, Scott McLaughlin, David Malukas and Helio Castroneves for joining us on this edition of Pit Pass Indy Presented by Penske Truck Rental. None of these interviews have appeared on previous editions of Pit Pass Indy. Also, we offer our condolences to the family and friends of Indy 500 team owner Dennis Reinbold, who passed away over the weekend. For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at X, previously known as Twitter, at @BruceMartin_500
PIT PASS INDY PRESENTED BY PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL – SEASON 6, EPISODE 19 – Special 110th Indianapolis 500 Edition with Indy 500 Race Winner Felix Rosenqvist, Second Place finisher David Malukas and much, much more from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 26, 2026 Show host Bruce Martin and Pit Pass Indy Presented By Penske Truck Rental were at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the 110th Indianapolis 500 on May 24. It was perhaps the most thrilling Indianapolis 500 ever as it produced the closest finish in history when Felix Rosenqvist of Meyer Shank Racing took the outside line to the win by edging Team Penske's David Malukas by just 0.0233-of-a-second. It broke the previous record of 0.0450-of-a-second margin of victory that Al Unser, Jr. had over Scott Goodyear in 1992. There was also an Indianapolis 500 record 70 lead changes that thrilled the sold-out crowd of 350,000 fans at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway from start to finish. Fourteen different drivers led laps in the 500 led by pole winner Alex Palou with 59, Scott Dixon with 32, Malukas with 30 and Rosenqvist with 25. This special Indianapolis 500 edition of Pit Pass Indy Presented by Penske Truck rental includes exclusive interviews with Indianapolis 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist, second-place finisher David Malukas, Team Penske President Jonathan Diuguid and Henry Malukas, the father of David Malukas. Also, IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles, Alex Palou, team owner Dale Coyne, Meyer-Shank Racing partner and four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves, and Meyer-Shank Racing Chief Operating Officer Adam Rovazzini and Borg-Warner Trophy sculptor Williams Behrends Also, winning team owners Michael Shank and Jim Meyer, who guided the team to its second Indianapolis 500 victory. For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at X, previously known as Twitter, at @BruceMartin_500
(00:00-23:20) – Query & Company opens a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Sunday’s 110th running of the Indy 500 and Felix Rosenqvist’s last second pass over David Malukas. Jake comments on the number of people in attendance at the race because he hasn’t seen a crowd that large in his 40+ years of attending the race. Jake also welcomes back Eddie by asking him about his Hawaii trip. (23:20-36:23) – AJ Foyt Racing’s Santino Ferrucci joins Jake Query to recap his race experience on Sunday in the Indianapolis 500 mile race, reveals how many “oh crap” moments he has during the race, agrees with Jake that Felix Rosenqvist is one of the most liked drivers in the paddock, and wants to take credit for showing Felix early in the race the move that won the race for him. (36:23-44:33) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing which driver’s finish surprised them the most because they don’t recall seeing that driver at all during the 500 miles. Jake also announces the winners for the Indy 500 numbers game! (44:33-1:10:50) – Jake’s newfound brother, Christopher Knight, joins the program to encapsulate what his first Indy 500 experience was like. Chris reveals that he has now figured out what he will be doing Memorial Day weekend for the next handful of years, admits that he was rooting for the Rahal Letterman Lanigan cars and Conor Daly to win the race. (1:10:50-1:21:55) – The Indianapolis 500 race winner, Felix Rosenqvist, joins Jake Query from New York City to recap what the final laps of Sunday’s race were like behind the wheel of his rocket ship. Jake asks Felix if he would have raced on the high line if his teammate, Marcus Armstrong, wasn’t the other driver that he was competing with and reveals what the conversation with David Malukas was after the race. (1:21:55-1:30:40) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake asking producer Eddie with a full rundown on how his trip from Hawaii went. (1:30:40-1:55:19) – Hour number three of Query & Company starts with Jake and Eddie discussing Sunday’s Indianapolis 500 and then getting back into what Eddie needs to learn between now and his wedding after proposing to his fiancée in Hawaii. They get back to IndyCar with Mick Schumacher being the winner of the Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year. (1:55:19-2:08:02) – Meyer Shank Racing Owner, Mike Shank, joins Jake Query to recap what the last 48 hours have been like since winning the Indy 500. Mike admits that it still hasn’t hit yet that they just won the greatest spectacle in racing just yet, reveals what happened to Felix Rosenqvist’s car on Carb Day and Helio Castroneves’ car that resulted in him not finishing the race, and how he celebrated Sunday night. (2:08:02-2:16:22) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview what he’s got going on today!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-11:11) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen joins Query & Company from the Colts complex to discuss the decision yesterday by the Indianapolis Colts to release Kenny Moore II by identifying why it was time. They also discuss the time that Anthony Richardson Sr. has lost on the practice field with the eye injury because it hasn’t been mentioned enough. Finally, they touch on the NBA Draft Lottery this weekend by doing a mock lottery spin. (11:11-21:09) – Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull joins Jake Query to preview the start of the regular season tomorrow afternoon against the Dallas Wings. Their conversation starts with Lexie giving an update on her health status for tomorrow’s game, the adjustments that she had to make when she first started with Caitlin Clark, and comments on the defensive focus the team has had during camp. Finally, Jake asks her about her off the court ventures between the end of last season and start of this season. (21:09-33:26) – Meyer Shank Racing Owner, Mike Shank, joins Jake Query to recap what the last 48 hours have been like since winning the Indy 500. Mike admits that it still hasn’t hit yet that they just won the greatest spectacle in racing just yet, reveals what happened to Felix Rosenqvist’s car on Carb Day and Helio Castroneves’ car that resulted in him not finishing the race, and how he celebrated Sunday night. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ON TODAYS PROGRAM… GEORGE'S MERC GOES KABLAMO WHILE IN THE LEAD GIFTING ANTONELLI THE WIN! MCLAREN MAKES ONE. BLUNDER AFTER ANOTHER… GOOD FIGHT BETWEEN MAX AND LCH FOR P2 AND… FELIX ROSENQVIST WINS THE INDY 500 BY A NOSE!!! SUPER SAD NEWS…KYLE BUSCH GONE AT 41… THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER WE HAVE: A MOMENT IN MOTORSPORTS HISTORY WITH FRANCOIS CASTAIN!… Rosenqvist Earns Epic Victory in Closest-Ever Indianapolis 500 Finish INDIANAPOLIS (Sunday, May 24, 2026) – Felix Rosenqvist capped his magical May by edging David Malukas in a last-lap drag race to the Yard of Bricks with the highest stakes, winning the 110th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the closest finish in the century-plus history of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” Rosenqvist rode the high line against the concrete wall exiting Turn 4 on Lap 200 in the No. 60 SiriusXM Honda of Meyer Shank Racing w/Curb Agajanian and powered past the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet of David Malukas to prevail by .0233 of a second. The previous closest finish in “500” history came in 1992, when Al Unser Jr. held off a charging Scott Goodyear by .043 of a second. SEE: Race Results “Unreal; I still don't believe it,” Rosenqvist said. “It kind of worked out the right way when I got back to third, and then I just had to flat-out lap on the high line, and it stuck,” Rosenqvist said. “It was just the coolest way you can finish and win an Indy 500.” The breathtaking race featured an event-record 70 lead changes over its 200 scintillating laps, breaking the previous mark of 68 set in 2013. With his second career NTT INDYCAR SERIES victory, Rosenqvist became the third Swedish driver to win “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,” joining Kenny Brack (1999) and Marcus Ericsson (2022). Meyer Shank Racing also earned its second NTT INDYCAR SERIES victory – both coming in the most prestigious race in the world. Helio Castroneves captured his record-tying fourth Indianapolis 500 victory in 2021 for the Ohio-based team. The victory capped a remarkable month for Rosenqvist. He and his wife, Emille, welcomed their first child, a daughter named Stella, on May 4. “I really miss my wife and my newborn child, Stella,” Rosenqvist said. “I wish they were here with me. This whole month, becoming a dad and winning the ‘500' … We joked about it in the beginning: ‘Maybe you'll win the ‘500' and have a baby.' It's just unreal.” Scott McLaughlin finished third in the No. 3 Pennzoil Team Penske Chevrolet, as the fabled team placed two drivers in the top three but fell just short of a record-extending 21st Indy 500 victory. Pato O'Ward placed fourth in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, his fifth career top-four finish in seven “500” starts without a victory. Marcus Armstrong rounded out the top five in the No. 66 Acura Honda of Meyer Shank Racing w/Curb Agajanian despite taking the green flag in the lead on a one-lap shootout for the victory after a late caution. An incredible .4360 of a second separated the top-five finishers. Rosenqvist's average speed was 162.021 mph. The one-lap dash to the checkered flag and immortality was set up when rookie Mick Schumacher brushed the SAFER Barrier in Turn 2 in his No. 47 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda on Lap 197. Racing resumed at the end of Lap 199, with Armstrong leading to the flag stand with the white flag in the air and one lap remaining, with Malukas in second and Rosenqvist third. Malukas powered to the lead entering Turn 1 and started to pull away on the backstretch of the 2.5-mile oval with teammates Armstrong and Rosenqvist running side by side in a joust for second. Rosenqvist, running the high line around the oval, nosed ahead of Armstrong in Turn 4 and set his sights on Malukas. With the checkered flag in the air ahead, Malukas drove his car toward the pit wall to try and break Rosenqvist's aerodynamic tow. Malukas then moved toward the center of the track, and Rosenqvist quickly swung his machine back toward the top of the racetrack, just barely avoiding contact. The two cars were side by side yards from the finish line when Rosenqvist nosed ahead and crossed the Yard of Bricks first by about a half-car length, the capacity crowd of 350,000 pulsating in delight. It was the most important of the 629 on-track passes in the race, including 567 for position. “I don't know what else we could have done,” Malukas said as he choked back tears in his pit box. “We were the fastest car that whole race. I gave it 150 percent. I mean, I almost crashed this damn car every lap, and we still ended up with a P2. “I just can't believe it. I don't know what else I can give. So close. This place, we're going to come back and bring it everything. We're going to give it 160 percent the next time.” Said Rosenqvist: “Good job to Marcus and David at the end. They raced really cleanly. It's because of drivers like that you get really good racing. Unbelievable.” McLaughlin, O'Ward and Armstrong then crossed the Yard of Bricks three-wide in the sprint for third, capping a race for the ages. The spellbinding finish was the final act of a dual-strategy drama that unfolded over the closing laps. O'Ward, Armstrong and Rosenqvist made their final pit stops on Laps 164, 165 and 166, respectively, right at the edge of the fuel window to finish the race without another stop under green-flag racing. Meanwhile, Malukas, McLaughlin and pole sitter Alex Palou in the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda were among a group of cars that were on a different sequence and had to make their final stops on Laps 175 (Malukas) and 176 (Palou and McLaughlin). Malukas took control of that chasing group, but they were more than 20 seconds behind O'Ward, Rosenqvist and Armstrong with less than 25 laps to go. Rosenqvist, with two more laps of fuel than O'Ward, was content to ride in the draft of the Mexican and save even more fuel as both lapped nearly 10 mph slower than the chasing pack to ensure they could make it to the finish. Rosenqvist finally pounced past O'Ward for the lead on Lap 185 and was headed toward Easy Street. The chasing trio of Malukas, McLaughlin and Palou appeared to be running out of laps to catch O'Ward, Rosenqvist and Armstrong, but the field was bunched on Lap 192 when rookie Caio Collet slammed the SAFER Barrier in Turn 2 in the No. 4 Combitrans Amazonia Chevrolet of A.J. Foyt Enterprises, triggering the sixth of seven caution periods in the race. Race officials immediately red-flagged the event for accident cleanup, with all cars pulling into the pits. “It was the perfect situation for us before that,” Rosenqvist said. “We kind of had everything lined up. Pato was struggling with fuel, and we were pretty rich (on fuel) to the end. I was like: ‘This is going to be great. At some point you're just going to pass him and hopefully cruise to the win.' But then in the end, everything flipped upside-down. “But you just have to reload. I was a little negative at first. I was like, ‘Of course, this happened.' But then you just had to think forward. It actually was good when I got back to third because it felt like I was hunting instead of being hunted.” Rosenqvist led the field to green flag on the Lap 196 restart after the 10-minute red flag period, with O'Ward second and Armstrong third. But Armstrong powered to the front in the four-wide restart with a bold outside move in Turn 1, with Malukas riding his aerodynamic coattails to second. But then Schumacher made contact with the SAFER Barrier to bring out the final caution on Lap 197, setting up the one-lap dash for glory. NTT P1 Award winner Palou led a race-high 59 laps but finished seventh. Adding his 12 bonus points for earning the Indy 500 pole, Palou leads the series standings by 42 points over Malukas entering the next event, the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear on Sunday, May 31 on the streets of Detroit. Kimi Antonelli First of all, massive commiserations to George. I feel very sorry for him as he was leading the race and was super strong. We were having a great battle in that first stint and very close on pace. I am sure it would have gone right until the end of the Grand Prix, and I am disappointed we didn't get the chance to continue that. It was not an easy race for us. The wind was very tricky and with the low temperatures, it was hard to get the tyres working. We had several lock-ups, particularly in the early stages, but fortunately were able to keep it on the track and get to the chequered flag first. It is of course not how we want to win but we will take it. We now get ready for the European portion of the season and six races in eight weekends leading up to shutdown. It will be an intense period, but we are looking forward to it. George Russell I am proud of my weekend, no matter that it ended in a retirement today. I took pole for the Sprint, won that race, took pole for the Grand Prix and was leading before we had the Power Unit issue that finished our race. I know there is nothing more I could have done this weekend to perform and that fills me with confidence moving forward into the rest of the season. It is of course a painful way to finish our Canadian Grand Prix weekend, but I will leave here satisfied that I did my best. Up until lap 30, I was thoroughly enjoying the race. I loved the battle with Kimi, and I am sure he did too. It was like going back to karting days where you are racing wheel-to-wheel, swapping the lead multiple times. I hope everyone enjoyed watching it as much as I enjoyed being in it. I just wish we could have continued it until the end of the Grand Prix. MAX... We made the right calls and didn't leave anything on the table! Finish Position: 3, Start Position: 6 "It's great to be back on the podium. It was a little bit of a surprise, but we made the right calls and didn't leave anything on the table. We had a very good first stint on the Soft tyre, and that gave us the gap we needed. The Medium tyre was more difficult because managing the temperatures, combined with going in and out of Virtual Safety Cars, made things more challenging. I enjoyed the last few laps battling with Lewis, and I pushed hard to take the position back. Over the last two weekends, we've been a lot closer, and there have been positive steps forward. It's also our first podium with our own powertrain, which is a great milestone for the Team, so credit to everyone for getting us here.”
Dane Neal broadcasts live on WGN Radio before the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500. Hear as Dane, IndyCar drivers and racing legends preview the race and share memories and excitement leading up to the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing”. This year hear from groundbreaking “Double” driver Katherine Legge, 4 time Indy 500 winner Helio Castroneves […]
Dane Neal broadcasts live on WGN Radio before the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500. Hear as Dane, IndyCar drivers and racing legends preview the race and share memories and excitement leading up to the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing”. This year hear from groundbreaking “Double” driver Katherine Legge, 4 time Indy 500 winner Helio Castroneves […]
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PIT PASS INDY PRESENTED BY PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL – SEASON 6, EPISODE 19 – Special 110th Indianapolis 500 Preview Edition with Indy 500 Pole Winner Alex Palou, David Malukas and much more leading into the big race on May 24 May 19, 2026 Show host Bruce Martin and Pit Pass Indy Presented By Penske Truck Rental are at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway leading into the 110thIndianapolis 500 on May 24. Martin speeds into the Indy 500 with a packed edition of Pit Pass Indy Presented by Penske Truck rental that includes exclusive interviews with Indianapolis 500 Pole winner Alex Palou and his team owner Chip Ganassi. Also, drivers David Malukas, Alexander Rossi, Felix Rosenqvist, Santino Ferrucci, Kyffin Simpson, Scott McLaughlin, Scott Dixon, Rinus VeeKay, Takuma Sato, Ed Carpenter, Helio Castroneves, Marcus Armstrong, Marcus Ericsson, Will Power, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Josef Newgarden, Kyle Kirkwood, Mick Schumacher, Katherine Legge, Graham Rahal, Dennis Hauger and IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at X, previously known as Twitter, at @BruceMartin_500
Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and John Herrick, as he fills in for Kevin Lee, they recap day three of practice for the 110th Indianapolis 500, with Pato O’Ward going to the top of the board at 227.308 mph. They also talk about Conor Daly, Marcus Armstrong, and Romain Grosjean continuing to impress so far. They later talk about Ryan Hunter-Reay and Arrow McLaren continuing to struggle in practice and if the team is starting to find something after today. In the second segment, they talk about if Felix Rosenqvist could be a sneaky contender once again. They also talked about how Caio Collet and Sting Ray Robb were able to make their way up in the charts from today’s practice. They later talk about if Helio Castroneves could get his historic fifth Indy 500 win or if Scott Dixon or Alexander Rossi could get his second 500 win. To wrap up another edition of the show, they preview tomorrow with Fast Friday and who could be a factor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PIT PASS INDY PRESENTED BY PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL – SEASON 6, EPISODE 18 – Special Indianapolis 500 Edition with Christian Lundgaard, 2014 Indianapolis 500 winner Ryan Hunter-Reay, seven-time Indianapolis 500 winning team owner Chip Ganassi and much more from the Indy 500 May 12, 2026 Show host Bruce Martin and Pit Pass Indy Presented By Penske Truck Rental are at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the “Month of May” leading into the 110th Indianapolis 500 on May 24. The action has begun at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Martin speeds into the month with a packed edition of Pit Pass Indy Presented by Penske Truck rental that includes exclusive interviews with Sonsio Grand Prix winner Christian Lundgaard, 2014 Indianapolis 500 winner Ryan Hunter-Reay, seven-time Indianapolis 500 winning team owner Chip Ganassi. Also, interviews with four-time Indy 500 winner Helio Castroneves, two-time winner Josef Newgarden of Team Penske along with his teammates Scott McLaughlin and David Malukas, Marcus Armstrong of Meyer Shank Racing, Rinus VeeKay of Juncos Hollinger Racing, Louie Foster of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing and much, much mor from Opening Day at the 110th Indianapolis 500. For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at X, previously known as Twitter, at @BruceMartin_500
Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they preview tomorrow and Wednesday’s Indy 500 open test. They also talk about Katherine Legge officially rounding out the entry list for the 110th Indianapolis 500. Legge will drive the #11 e.l.f. Cosmetics Chevrolet with A.J. Foyt Racing and HMD Motorsports. They also talk about the logistics of not having bumping this year and how it could’ve gone if there was bumping. They later talk about Ryan Hunter-Reay and Arrow McLaren getting assistance from Jimmie Johnson and Legacy Motor Club for the 500. They also talk about Dreyer & Reinbold Racing having a technical alliance with Rinus VeeKay and Juncos Hollinger Racing along with a Wedbush sponsor for VeeKay at the 500. They later talk about the reports of non-charted teams not being allowed to compete in events other than the Indy 500 for 2027. In the second segment, Curt and Kevin talk about the one-off Indy 500 entries this year consisting of Katherine Legge, Conor Daly, Jack Harvey, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Ed Carpenter, Jacob Abel, Takuma Sato, and Helio Castroneves. They also talk about the rookies competing in the Indy 500 this year consisting of Caio Collet, Dennis Hauger, Mick Schumacher, and Abel. To wrap up another edition of the show, Kevin talks about Linus Lundqvist returning to European racing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they talk about the massive lines at the airports from leaving Arlington and Sebring and going to Barber. They later talk about the impressive TV ratings from Arlington. They later talk about Counting Crows & Switchfoot being announced as the Carb Day concert lineup and Curt Cignetti being announced as the pace car driver for the 110th Indianapolis 500. They later answer fan questions over Arlington & Long Beach, possible Nolan Siegel mid-season switch, Alex Palou’s onboard cams, and honoring Chuck Norris. In the second segment, Curt and Kevin talk about Helio Castroneves and Takuma Sato returning for the 110th Indianapolis 500 for Meyer Shank Racing and Rahal Letterman Lanigan respectively. They also talk about the latest on the Indy 500 entry list. To wrap up another edition of the show, Kevin talks about the passing of Long Beach President & CEO Jim Michaelian.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-10:09) – GoldAndBlack.com’s Brian Neubert rounds out the first hour of the show to discuss last night’s nail-biting victory for the Purdue Boilermakers against the Northwestern Wildcats. Jake asks Brian what type of team could really give Purdue fits in the NCAA Tournament, if there is a defensive coverage that Braden Smith hasn’t seen during his collegiate career, and why C.J. Cox had a career night last night in Evanston (10:09-21:43) – IndyCar Radio Network Driver Analyst, Davey Hamilton, joins Query & Company to preview this weekend’s race for IndyCar in Phoenix for the first time since 2018. Jake also asks Davey about what makes Alex Palou so dominant, if he has ever seen a driver in a zone like Palou is right now and goes back to losing out to Helio Castroneves in the 2021 Indy 500 because that could have changed his approach in the cockpit. (21:43-30:04) – Former Fighting Irish & NFL defensive back, Jeff Burris, calls into the program to share how Holtz recruited him to Notre Dame, if he ever addressed his one failure in front of the guys, and shares what he’s doing now that mimics what his college coach would preach to him as a player.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-28:57) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison talking about Bennedict Mathurin’s performance last night against the Indiana Pacers in his first game against the team that drafted him. Jake also comments on the wins for Purdue and Indiana last night in their second to final regular season game before the Big Ten Tournament. (28:57-34:32) – Whilst at the gym last night, someone approached Jake to have a conversation about the Indianapolis Colts, specifically the futures of Alec Pierce and Daniel Jones. He shares what that conversation entailed because there was a different aspect to the situation that he hadn’t considered. (34:32-45:05) – GoldAndBlack.com’s Brian Neubert rounds out the first hour of the show to discuss last night’s nail-biting victory for the Purdue Boilermakers against the Northwestern Wildcats. Jake asks Brian what type of team could really give Purdue fits in the NCAA Tournament, if there is a defensive coverage that Braden Smith hasn’t seen during his collegiate career, and why C.J. Cox had a career night last night in Evanston. (45:05-1:09:13) – The NCAA Tournament is just around the corner and it got Jake thinking. What if there was another way for a team to receive an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament? He proposes his idea to Eddie. Plus, could AJ Dybansta stay at BYU for another season? Jake claims that you shouldn’t rule that possibility out. (1:09:13-1:21:52) – IndyCar Radio Network Driver Analyst, Davey Hamilton, joins Query & Company to preview this weekend’s race for IndyCar in Phoenix for the first time since 2018. Jake also asks Davey about what makes Alex Palou so dominant, if he has ever seen a driver in a zone like Palou is right now and goes back to losing out to Helio Castroneves in the 2021 Indy 500 because that could have changed his approach in the cockpit. (1:21:52-1:27:52) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the Chicago Bears trading D.J. Moore to the Buffalo Bills. Is that good news for the Colts? (1:27:52-1:54:08) – Horizon League Interim Commissioner, Chris Neuman, joins Jake Query ahead of the men’s and women’s basketball tournament at Corteva Coliseum this weekend. Jakea asks her about her experience this year as the interim commissioner of the Horizon League, what she enjoys the most about the position, and her future with the league with the next commissioner being decided already. (1:54:08-2:11:50) – Jake pays tribute to the late great Lou Holtz by sharing some tidbits of information that he has learned about the former Notre Dame head coach over the years. Former Fighting Irish & NFL defensive back, Jeff Burris, calls into the program to share how Holtz recruited him to Notre Dame, if he ever addressed his one failure in front of the guys, and shares what he’s doing now that mimics what his college coach would preach to him as a player. (2:11:50-2:14:55) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O Pelas Pistas retorna das férias analisando o início da pré-temporada da Fórmula 1 em Barcelona, com destaque para a quilometragem da Mercedes e os problemas técnicos enfrentados pela Williams. Christian Fittipaldi, Nelsinho Piquet e Thiago Alves comentam os bastidores das equipes e a situação dos pilotos nos primeiros testes privados.O programa também celebra o feito histórico de Felipe Nasr, que conquistou o tricampeonato consecutivo nas 24 Horas de Daytona, igualando a marca de Helio Castroneves e sendo ovacionado por Roger Penske. Fechamos o episódio com as atualizações do Dakar e a decisão judicial na Indy que condenou Álex Palou a pagar 12 milhões de dólares à McLaren.Inscreva-se no canal, deixe o seu like e participe nos comentários: o que você achou do desempenho da Porsche Penske em Daytona?PATROCÍNIO SOFISASofisa Visa Infinite 5% de "Cashí Backí" em bares e restaurantes do mundo inteiro.https://lp.sofisadireto.com.br/cartao-sofisa-visa PITSTOP Faça seu pedido na loja, whats ou site! Pitstoppitstop.com.br PATROCINE O PELAS PISTASEntre em contato com nosso time comercial:pelaspistas@pod360.com.br LOJA OFICIAL PELAS PISTAS PODCASTPelaspistas360Pelas Pistas REDES SOCIAIS @pelaspistas360 SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL NO YOUTUBE E GANHE BENEFÍCIOS / @pelaspistaspodcast Apresentadores: Thiago Alves , Nelsinho Piquet e Christian FittipaldiDireção Executiva: Marcos Chehab e Tiago Bianco Direção de Conteúdo: Felipe Lobão Produção: Kal Chimenti Captação de áudio: Willian Souto Edição de áudio: Doriva Rozek Captação de vídeo e Redes sociais: Guilherme Diaz
Tonight, on the 2026 premier of Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they talk about the relationship between Josef Newgarden and Will Power since they are no longer teammates. They also talk about the upcoming content days for the NTT IndyCar Series. They later talk about who could be the next stewards ahead and the future of Honda for the new season. They also talk about Meyer Shank Racing’s new partnership with Bitcoin Max and how it will sponsor Helio Castroneves’ car for the 110th Indianapolis 500. They even talk about the latest rumors for the last Dale Coyne Racing seat, a potential return of Romain Grosjean, and an increase in leaders' circle money. In the second segment, they talk about the latest on the Chili Bowl. They later answer fan questions about who becomes the next first-time winner of IndyCar and the Indy 500, along with first-time winners. To wrap up another edition of the show, Kevin answers more fan questions on the latest from Prema Racing’s status, why no one has broken up Alex Palou’s team, and fixing the offseason and schedule. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every week, Freddie Kraft, Tommy Baldwin, and Karsyn Elledge are joined by a guest from the NASCAR industry, and we're never disappointed with the moments it creates. From breaking down the video of a tow-truck driver yelling at Tommy to Connor Zilisch recapping his nasty victory lane fall, we compiled the best moments from Door Bumper Clear this season!Best Moments in order of Appearance:Ryan Blaney on getting married.Steve Park recalls Dale Sr. teaching him how to win Rockingham.Jimmy Spencer talks about the current state of NASCAR racing.Kyle Busch on racing Legends cars at 15…allegedly.Ryan Blaney denies crashing out on the radio.Bob Pockrass tells a one-night stand story.Connor Zilisch and Josh Williams recap Connor's scary Victory Lane fall at Watkins GlenDerek Kneeland on Juan Pablo Montoya coining his nickname “Daddy”.Mark Martin's opinion on Austin Hill wrecking Aric Almirola at Indy.For spotter Doug Campbell's wedding, Tommy will be known as Pastor Tommy Baldwin.Butterbean Queen talks about his ARCA win at Daytona and working with Helio Castroneves.Regan Smith's hilarious story about Tommy screaming on the radio.Ryan Blaney asks Tommy about his infamous fight with Tony Stewart's crew in 2004.Michael McDowell recaps the Cup race at Watkins Glen.Michael Waltrip drops the flag at North Wilkesboro.The cast read bad DBC Reviews.Tommy talks about the Earnhardt documentary.Connor Zilisch on his Watkins Glen win…before the incident.Jamie McMurray breaks down Tommy's “tow-truck driver” altercation.Ricky Stenhouse Jr. gets into a bidding war with Tommy over paddle boards.Real fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
This week on the show, Patrick talks with the IndyCar Series Racers for the Meyer Shank Racing Team.
Este fin de semana promete ser un festín para los entusiastas del automovilismo, con dos eventos de primer nivel que captarán la atención mundial: el Gran Premio de Canadá de Fórmula 1 y la legendaria carrera de resistencia, las 24 Horas de Le Mans. Tras la reciente e intensa acción del Rally de Italia-Cerdeña, con el Podcast Técnica Fórmula 1 nos preparamos para una de las mejores carreras de la temporada en la Indycar: Bommarito. Análisis del Rally de Cerdeña. En el Rally de Cerdeña, Sébastien Ogier volvió a demostrar su maestría al conseguir una nueva victoria, la segunda consecutiva este año y la quinta en su palmarés en esta exigente prueba. El rally fue "tremendamente duro”, como suele ser habitual, pero también espectacular, como es usual, y se caracterizó por sus habituales cambios de guion, lo que añade un elemento impredecible y emocionante a la competición. Los resultados de la prueba, del super-domingo y de la Power Stage nos dejan claro que el campeonato este año, lejos de lo que pueda parecer, está muy reñido. Rovanperä sigue a la caza y captura del líder del Campeonato, su compañero Evans. Ogier está en un excelente momento de forma y los Hyundai, sobre todo Tänak, no se quedan atrás en competitividad - aunque este fin de semana brilló también, con luz propia, Fourmaux, a pesar de que los resultados lo oculten. Situación poco habitual en la Indycar. En la NTT IndyCar Series, la temporada 2025 ha sorprendido a muchos en el paddock debido a un dominio inusual y concentrado. Alex Palou de Chip Ganassi Racing y Kyle Kirkwood de Andretti Global han combinado sus esfuerzos para ganar cada una de las siete primeras carreras de la temporada. Desde que A.J. Foyt ganó las siete primeras carreras de la temporada de 1964 (hace 61 años), solo una temporada ha presentado una racha similar con tan pocos pilotos dominantes. En 2006, Sebastien Bourdais ganó las primeras cuatro carreras de la temporada de la Champ Car World Series, y AJ Allmendinger se llevó las tres siguientes. En términos de dominio de dos hombres, esta es la única comparación en el último medio siglo con lo que estamos presenciando este año. Afortunadamente, la era moderna de este deporte se ha caracterizado por una paridad excepcional. Desde 2008, solo en la temporada de 2009 no hubo al menos cuatro pilotos ganadores en las siete primeras carreras. Es más, en tres ocasiones, incluyendo la más reciente en 2021, la IndyCar tuvo siete ganadores diferentes en esas siete primeras carreras, con nombres como Palou, Colton Herta, Scott Dixon, Pato O'Ward, Rinus VeeKay, Helio Castroneves y Marcus Ericsson subiendo a lo más alto del podio. La paridad de esta temporada se manifiesta en la diversidad de pilotos que han terminado en la segunda posición, con seis pilotos diferentes ocupando ese puesto. Palou es uno de ellos, lo que en parte explica por qué tiene una ventaja de 90 puntos sobre O'Ward de Arrow McLaren, y de 102 sobre Kirkwood. Han pasado dos décadas desde que un piloto tenía una ventaja tan considerable en este punto de la temporada, y eso, unido a la paridad de resultados en la segunda posición, nos da idea de la excelencia de este piloto. La carrera de este fin de semana es la Bommarito Automotive Group 500, circuito situado a pocos kilómetros al este de St. Louis, en la ciudad de Madison (Illinois). Se disputará bajo los focos y estaremos esperando ver qué nos ofrece, después el desastre de Detroit, Alex Palou. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
PIT PASS INDY PRESENTED BY PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL – SEASON 5, EPISODE 41 – Wrapping up the 109th Indianapolis 500 with Roger Penske, Kyle Larson, Kyle Kirkwood, Helio Castroneves, Scott Dixon and much more June 3, 2025 Show host Bruce Martin was at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the entire “Month of May” at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, culminating with the 109th Indianapolis 500 on May 25 chasing the major storylines for Pit Pass Indy Presented by Penske Truck Rental. Martin wraps up this year's Indy 500 with exclusive interviews with Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar Series owner Roger Penske, four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves, 2008 Indy 500 winner Scott Dixon, 2021 NASCAR Cup Series Champion Kyle Larson, Andretti Global driver Kyle Kirkwood, Meyer Shank Racing drivers Felix Rosenqvist and Marcus Armstrong, 2014 Indy 500 winner Ryan Hunter-Reay, Ed Carpenter of ECR, Santino Ferrucci of AJ Foyt Racing, Sting Ray Robb of Juncos Hollinger Racing and Borg-Warner Trophy sculptor William Behrends. On the highways, the raceways and every pit stop in between, Penske Truck Rental keeps you moving forward. Gain ground with Penske! For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at X, previously known as Twitter, at @BruceMartin_500 Pit Pass Indy presented by Penske Truck Rental is prepared for a big Month of May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the 109thIndianapolis 500. We will have a special bonus episode later this week recapping all the action from the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, so look for that later this week.
The Greatest Spectacle in Racing is officially in the books, and our resident open wheeler Conor Daly showed moments of brilliance before bringing home a hard fought 8th place finish. He joins co-host Chase Holden to recap his race and how a vibration caused by a loss of wheel weights caused him to fade late in the running. Conor explains that his car became wrecking loose, but an early pit stop would cause him to fall out of the top-10, so he was forced to hold on for dear life and save more fuel than expected. The guys chat about the attrition during the race, the rain delays and how several contenders' days were impacted. At the end of the day, the driver of the year so far Alex Palou was able to use lapped cars to stay ahead of Marcus Ericsson, bringing home his first career oval victory on the biggest stage in auto racing.The now regarded as “third host of Speed Street” Alex Palou stops by the show during his 500-winner media tour to unpack the biggest win in his storied career. He recalls that as the race hit the halfway mark and the various strategies began to take place, he realized he was going to have a shot at winning. Alex and Conor experienced opposite balance issues due to cold temperatures and rainy conditions, and Alex explains that he was dealing with a major push that the team chased with adjustments throughout the entire event. At the end of the day, Alex implemented a strategy that he learned while chasing Helio Castroneves to the finish during the 2021 running of the race, only this time he came out on top.
Live from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and overlooking the yard of bricks, Alex Palou joins The Race IndyCar Podcast just hours after he became the winner of the 109th Indy 500.Palou - with a croaky voice after all of the screaming after the win - breaks down the race winning move and how it was shaped by his 2021 loss to Helio Castroneves.But we also get into his career path from being discarded on the ladder to F1 and identifying IndyCar as a future option, and how his dad, Ramon, fit into that journey.We also discuss what's next for Palou in the long-term (winning a third championship in a row) and in the more immediate future (breaking the funk for Indy winners in Detroit), plus there's chat about Chip Ganassi's role in identifying Palou's talent, giving him the tools to succeed, and backing him through a rollercoaster few years where Palou tried to leave but eventually recommitted to the team.JR Hildebrand also joins right after the race to break down Palou's success, Josef Newgarden's incredible run in the race, David Malukas's breakthough podium and more.Want ad-free listening? Get 75% off your first month when you join The Race Members' Club on Patreon today. Head to patreon.com/therace Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joey Mulinaro joined us to help host Creed, All American Rejects, Mario Andretti, Dion Dawkins, Mike Shank, Felix Rosenqvist, Marcus Armstrong, and Helio Castroneves; live from outside the Pagoda on Carb Day!+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham.
PIT PASS INDY PRESENTED BY PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL – SEASON 5, EPISODE 38 – 109th Indianapolis 500 Preview with Alex Palou, Pato O'Ward, Helio Castroneves, Kyle Larson, Christian Lundgaard, Takuma Sato and much, much more from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 22, 2025 Show host Bruce Martin is at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the entire “Month of May” at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, culminating with the 109th Indianapolis 500 on May 25 chasing the major storylines for this special Indianapolis 500 Preview on Pit Pass Indy Presented by Penske Truck Rental. Martin has exclusive interviews with Takuma Sato of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, Pato O'Ward of Arrow McLaren, Felix Rosenqvist of Meyer Shank Racing, Alex Palou of Chip Ganassi Racing, David Malukas of AJ Foyt Racing, Christian Lundgaard of Arrow McLaren, Conor Daly of Juncos Hollinger Racing, Ed Carpenter of ECR, Santino Ferrucci of AJ Foyt Racing, Devlin De Francesco of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, Sting Ray Robb of Juncos Hollinger Racing, Kyle Larson of Arrow McLaren and his father Mike Larson, Callum Ilott of Prema Racing, Helio Castroneves and Marcus Armstrong, both from Meyer Shank Racing, as they prepare for the 109th Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 25. On the highways, the raceways and every pit stop in between, Penske Truck Rental keeps you moving forward. Gain ground with Penske! For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at X, previously known as Twitter, at @BruceMartin_500 Pit Pass Indy presented by Penske Truck Rental is prepared for a big Month of May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the 109thIndianapolis 500. We will have regular and bonus episodes all month, thanks to our friends from Penske Truck Rental and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Grandstand tickets are now sold out for the 109th Indianapolis 500 on May 25. Penske Truck Rental and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway want to thank the loyal fans for making this the first sold-out Indianapolis 500 since the 100th Indy 500 in 2016. General admission tickets for the infield remain so get yours soon to see all the dramatic and exciting action of the Indianapolis 500.
It's Media Day at IMS, so SiriusXM had Hinch sit down and chat with a lot of the drivers. In Part 1, he was joined by Colton Herta, Alex Rossi, Felix Rosenqvist, Kyle Larson, Helio Castroneves, Marcus Ericsson, and Kyle Kirkwood.+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-22:40) – Former Indy 500 driver Willy T. Ribbs stops by with Jake and Derek to catch up on what he an Al Unser Jr. are doing together. They also talk about his racing career, how proud he is of his son’s success, explains how his son got into skeet shooting, and tells some stories from back during his racing career at the Indianapolis 500. (22:40-31:23) – The second hour of the show concludes with 1969 Indy 500 winner and racing legend Mario Andretti joining Jake Query and Derek Schultz at Pagoda Plaza to discuss Sunday’s race with two Penske drivers in the back of the field and reveals which year in his racing career he felt like he was at his best. (31:23-1:01:58) – Jake and Derek continue their conversation with Mario Andretti to start the final hour of the show to discuss which drivers have stood out to him in practices and identifies Lady Gaga as the celebrity that he felt starstruck to be around. Once they wrap up their conversation, Jake and Derek preview tonight’s game two between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks. Finally, four-time Indy 500 champion Helio Castroneves joins the show to recap how practice went today for him, reacts to something that Jake points out that the list of drivers he will join on Sunday, and explains how he has adapted over the years with so many changes to the racecars and steering wheels. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-16:23) – Query & Company opens on Carb Day, Racers and Pacers Eve Eve, and Friday with Derek Schultz filling in for Jake Query while he does his IndyCar Radio duties. Derek opens the show with some of his thoughts on game one between the Pacers and Knicks. Plus, he previews game two tonight. (16:23-39:07) – Indiana Pacers radio sideline reporter and Indiana Fever TV voice, Pat Boylan, joins Derek Schultz ahead of game two tonight between the Pacers and Knicks to preview it, recap another incredible come from behind win for the Pacers, evaluates how the addition of Karl-Anthony Towns, and shares some of his thoughts on what he has seen from the Indiana Fever through three games so far. (39:07-44:38) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake making his Carb Day appearance on the show to recap what he witnessed on the track during today’s practice. He highlights one car/driver that stood out the most from the rest. (44:38-1:07:47) – Former Indy 500 driver Willy T. Ribbs stops by with Jake and Derek to catch up on what he an Al Unser Jr. are doing together. They also talk about his racing career, how proud he is of his son’s success, explains how his son got into skeet shooting, and tells some stories from back during his racing career at the Indianapolis 500. (1:07:47-1:17:50) – Jim Cornelison makes his yearly visit on the show with Jake on Carb Day at Pagoda Plaza! They discuss how often he practices Back Home Again in Indiana leading up to race day when he performs the song. Also, he puts Jake on the spot to sing the song at the end of their conversation. (1:17:50-1:26:34) – The second hour of the show concludes with 1969 Indy 500 winner and racing legend Mario Andretti joining Jake Query and Derek Schultz at Pagoda Plaza to discuss Sunday’s race with two Penske drivers in the back of the field and reveals which year in his racing career he felt like he was at his best. (1:26:34-1:54:25) – Jake and Derek continue their conversation with Mario Andretti to start the final hour of the show to discuss which drivers have stood out to him in practices and identifies Lady Gaga as the celebrity that he felt starstruck to be around. Once they wrap up their conversation, Jake and Derek preview tonight’s game two between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks. Finally, four-time Indy 500 champion Helio Castroneves joins the show to recap how practice went today for him, reacts to something that Jake points out that the list of drivers he will join on Sunday, and explains how he has adapted over the years with so many changes to the racecars and steering wheels. (1:54:25-2:03:52) – Jake and Derek come back from break and go through Jake’s driver tiers by their chances at winning Sunday’s Indy 500. Plus, Jake shares this week’s edition of the Franciscan Health, Good For The Heart Friday! (2:03:52-2:09:10) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Derek sharing some final thoughts ahead of tonight’s game two between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they look back at day three of practice for the 109th Indianapolis 500, with Josef Newgarden leading the way, and saw Christian Rasmussen spinning in turn two. They also talk about who looks good in practice/qualifying sims, Honda changing engines, and how effective the hybrid engine is. They later talk about Tony Stewart and Danica Patrick joining the FOX Indy 500 broadcast, along with Jimmie Johnson doing the two-seater ride with Tom Brady. Later, they talk about Tony Kanaan finally doing his refresher session filling in for Kyle Larson. In the second half of the show, Curt is joined with Kevin Bowen to talk about what would be the bigger headline, Josef Newgarden winning three-straight, Helio Castroneves winning his fifth, or Kyle Larson winning the double. They also talk about who looks good in the no-tow times, and how they think Conor Daly will perform. Then to wrap up another edition of the show, Curt previews the fast Friday schedule for tomorrow! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Month of May is well under way, and Conor Daly brought home a hard fought 15th place finish at the Indy Grand Prix to kick things off. He joins co-host Chase Holden to fill listeners in on how a lap one dust-up with Callum Ilott caused him to have to fight from behind and how tire strategy ultimately allowed him to make a late race recovery. They also discuss Alex Palou's continued dominance and Rahal Letterman Lanigan's surprise qualifying efforts. Conor shines a light on the attrition and inconsistency the rest of the paddock (besides Palou) is seeming to deal with thus far this season and how everyone is operating on razor thin margins of error that can make or break race efforts.Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves joins the show to highlight his quest to capture an unprecedented fifth Borg-Warner trophy. Conor inquires about Helio's journey from full-time racer to part owner of Meyer Shank Racing, and how the team is adjusting to their technical alliance switch from Andretti Global to Chip Ganassi Racing. Helio gives listeners insight to how the major IndyCar teams (Penske, Ganassi and Andretti) operate behind the scenes, as well as their similarities and differences. The guys also chat about Helio's Indy 500 ride, his legacy in the sport, how Alex Palou ranks historically and working with Conor as a teammate at MSR.
Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Greg Rakestraw as he fills in for Kevin Lee, they recap the opening day of practice for the 109th Indianapolis 500, with Will Power on top after a weather affected day. They also talk about way too early bump day candidates. They later talk about what to expect differently for the second day of practice. In the second half of the show, Curt and Greg look at who impressed as one of the one off drivers. They also talk about how many more Indy 500’s Helio Castroneves, Marco Andretti, Ed Carpenter, and Takuma Sato will compete in. They later talk about how impressive Dreyer & Reinbold Racing looked in their return with Ryan Hunter-Reay and Jack Harvey. Then to wrap up another edition of the show, Curt and Greg talk about how Kyle Larson looked on the first day of practice, along with the rest of Arrow McLaren. They later talk about what would be a bigger story: Josef Newgarden winning three straight, Helio Castroneves winning his fifth, Kyle Larson successfully pulling off the double, or Alex Palou continues his dominant stretch. They also congratulate Alexander and Kelly Rossi on the birth of their son, Benjamin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 25:18 – Prepping for tonight’s Game 3, reports of Michael Grady’s new gig with Amazon, Voice of IndyCar Radio Mark Jaynes joins us to preview the Sonsio Grand Prix at IMS, what’s on the docket today, Alex Palou’s start to the season, Josef Newgarden going for a 3-peat at the Indy 500, Helio Castroneves turning 50, Indy 500 betting odds 25:19 – 36:16 – Hot moms, we play I GOTTA KNOW: Colts ideal Week 1 opponent, Colts passing yards leader, true or false: Pacers will win a championship in the next three years, what are we watching? 36:17 – 49:32 - Setting The Pace’s Alex Golden joins us and discusses which of the three injured Cavs players do you not want to see suit up, Tyrese Haliburton’s late-game heroics, slowing down Donovan Mitchell, Alex answers Marc’s question about the Pacers winning a championship in the next three years, the landscape of the Pacers the next 3-5 yearsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:35– Previewing Game 3 and Happy Mother’s Day weekend, who will suit up for the Cavs this weekend 11:36 – 18:00 – Morning Checkdown 18:01 – 43:14 – Prepping for tonight’s Game 3, reports of Michael Grady’s new gig with Amazon, Voice of IndyCar Radio Mark Jaynes joins us to preview the Sonsio Grand Prix at IMS, what’s on the docket today, Alex Palou’s start to the season, Josef Newgarden going for a 3-peat at the Indy 500, Helio Castroneves turning 50, Indy 500 betting odds 43:15 – 1:06:08 – Bluey at Victory Field this weekend, Tyrese Haliburton NOT on the injury report, Rick Carlisle’s indirect comment ahead of Game 2 about Kenny Atkinson and physicality, Colts rookie minicamp gets underway later today, Lou Anarumo’s comments on adding veterans to the secondary this off-season, the Colts loaded road schedule including multiple west coast trips, Morning Checkdown 1:06:09 – 1:16:08 – James’ scorching hot Colts take, Week 1 pressure, the NFL will start leaking games next week, rookie jersey numbers 1:16:09 – 1:27:05 – Hot moms, we play I GOTTA KNOW: Colts ideal Week 1 opponent, Colts passing yards leader, true or false: Pacers will win a championship in the next three years, what are we watching? 1:27:06 – 1:47:26 – Mother’s Day songs and the lack of CD players in cars, Setting The Pace’s Alex Golden joins us and discusses which of the three injured Cavs players do you not want to see suit up, Tyrese Haliburton’s late-game heroics, slowing down Donovan Mitchell, Alex answers Marc’s question about the Pacers winning a championship in the next three years, the landscape of the Pacers the next 3-5 years, Morning Checkdown 1:47:26 – 1:57:50 – A Pacers refereeing conspiracy theory, Alec Pierce entering a contract year, his Madden comment about catching the ball, rookie minicamp today, DJ Giddens 1:57:51 – 2:05:59 – POP QUIZSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The IndyCar season is nearly upon us, and Conor Daly is here with a first hand look at his Juncos Hollinger number 78 Dallara and the rest of the paddock. He joins co-host Chase Holden to discuss how the test sessions at Sebring went earlier this week and why race fans shouldn't put too much stock into the results. Also, Conor gives listeners an update on his sponsorship deals for the 2025 season after a recent referendum with Polkadot was turned down. The guys chat about what this could mean for Conor's season as well as a hilarious interaction he had with Helio Castroneves during his time at Daytona.
Tonight, on a live studio edition of Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they talk about Doug Boles becoming the newest president of IndyCar, replacing Jay Frye, while keeping his current role at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Later in the first hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about the IndyCar test sessions from Sebring and who they were impressed with. They also talk about Rinus VeeKay signing with Dale Coyne Racing driving the #18 Honda for a full season. Later, they talk about Helio Castroneves’s weekend competing in the Daytona 500, and how they react to everyone complaining about Castroneves getting in on a provisional. To wrap up the first hour of the show, they answer fan questions from X. To start the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt answer more fan questions on X and later, Curts talks with Santino Ferrucci of A.J. Foyt Racing to recap the Sebring testing, how he is connecting with new teammate, David Malukas, and looking forward to the 109th Indianapolis 500. Later in the second hour of the program, Curt talks with Nathan Brown of the IndyStar to talk about Doug Boles’s newest president role with IndyCar and keeping his same role with IMS. They also talk about what the top storylines for the season are and who could perform the best in new places. Then to wrap up another addition of the show, they talk about next week being race week at St. Petersburg. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-27:12) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Valentine’s Day. Jordan Cornette from Peacock joins Query & Company to discuss if Matt Painter is the best coach in the country at keeping his team’s true to who they are, breaks down what he has seen from Braden Smith this season, why he believes that IU’s players will continue to fight even though Mike Woodson is done at the end of the season, and shares a couple of names that he likes for the IU job. (27:12-34:40) – With the NBA being in the All-Star Break, Jake and Eddie hand out midterm grades for a few Indiana Pacers players. They spend a good amount of time discussing how great Pascal Siakam has been for the team this season. (34:40-44:02) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the player that Jake described at the end of the previous segment. Also, they hand out grades for Aaron Nesmith, Andrew Nembhard, Bennedict Mathurin, Jarace Walker, and Tyrese Haliburton. (44:02-1:09:04) – The Athletic’s James Boyd joins the program with Jake Query to evaluate the quarterback options that the Colts have to compete with Anthony Richardson this season, touches on some of the guys that he had the Colts taking in his seven-round mock draft, agrees with Jake that the Colts need more speed and athleticism, and lists some players that he could see the Colts cutting to open up some cap space. (1:09:04-1:19:19) – Jake replays a portion of his conversation with Jordan Cornette earlier in the program regarding what he said about the chances of Brad Stevens being IU’s next coach. Jake weighs in on what he has heard on that front. (1:19:19-1:32:17) – Hour number two concludes with Jake discussing how difficult it is for an IndyCar driver to compete in NASCAR with Helio Castroneves competing in the Daytona 500 this weekend. (1:32:17-1:56:50) – Kevin Bowen joins Jake Query to start the segment to preview the NFL Draft by assessing if Chris Ballard would pass on Tyler Warren if he was available at fourteen, compares what he saw from the Eagles defensive line to the Colts, and if Jelani Woods is a potential cut candidate. Additionally, Kyle Neddenriep from the IndyStar joins Jake Query to recap the conference realignment going on in the IHSAA, the IHSAA executive committee voting on a bylaw change for first-time transfers and identifies some schools that could benefit from both outcomes. (2:05:00-2:10:38) – For the first time in 2025, it’s a Good For The Heart Friday sponsored by Franciscan Health! Keith Boggs from Indiana Gold Gloves and Broad Ripple Martial Arts joins the show to feature a story about two of his longest members that have helped him became a better person and trainer. (2:10:38-2:14:00) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie discussing tonight’s game for Indiana against UCLA!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The entire 2025 NASCAR Cup Series visited with The Teardown over the course of nearly seven hours on Daytona 500 Media Day. Here are some of our favorite moments.Drivers featured in this episode include (in order): Joey Logano, William Byron, Chase Elliott, Carson Hocevar, Christopher Bell, Denny Hamlin, Ryan Blaney, Bubba Wallace, Helio Castroneves, Martin Truex Jr., Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Larson, Ty Gibbs, Daniel Suarez, Brad Keselowski, Austin Dillon and Ryan Preece.To check out the full video from Media Day (with 10-minute interviews from every driver), visit Dirty Mo Media's YouTube page. https://www.youtube.com/live/JbrvCSnexMY?si=tp-EPMq0NtX4KwSw
Welcome to Daytona 500 week! Corey is prepping for his to attempt to qualify into the race as an open car. "The Rooster" Ricky Rudd drops by the Noncents Garage after being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Friday night. Corey addresses the negativity surrounding his recent interview with Bob Pockrass at Media Days. Skip breaks down offseason pit box roster changes that could impact on-track performance at the Daytona 500. Plus, Jay Busbee previews "Home Turn", a new show debuting Tuesday February 11th on NASCAR's YouTube page. Rundown:(00:00-7:00) Welcome to the show!(7:00-12:00) Corey responds to recent criticism(12:00-18:00) Hall of Fame night with the new Amazon crew(18:00-30:00) Prepping for the Daytona 500 qualifying & duels(30:00-01:02:00) "The Rooster" Ricky Rudd joins the show!(01:02:00-01:12:00) Boats N' Woes: Pit box roster changes(01:12:00-01:19:00) Helio Castroneves' NASCAR debut(01:19:00-01:30:00) Jay Busbee previews his new project "Home Turn"
The green flag is waving on the 2025 season, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. joins his new co-host TJ Majors for a new episode of Dirty Air. As the NASCAR Cup haulers get ready to head to Winston-Salem, North Carolina for the Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, there is a lot to look forward to this week:Dale and TJ's NFL teams get eliminated from the PlayoffsNASCAR amends its damaged vehicle policyDo we need a waiver rule?Helio Castroneves gets an exemptionBowman Gray modified legend Tim Brown and Rick Ware join the showNASCAR has made many changes to the MadhouseThe racing line at Bowman Gray will change due to the SAFER BarriersThe story of how Tim got the chance to make his Cup debut Plus, Tampa Timms gives out his season win total predictions for each Cup team. And, Ask Jr. on 2012 Daytona 500 rain delay, Dale Sr.'s daily vehicle, college football and rookie stripes.
The announcements of open teams attempting to qualify for the Daytona 500 are coming in hot and heavy. We discuss 3 of those teams on this week's NASCAR Live Wide Open. First, we dissect the announcement that JR Motorsports will attempt to qualify for a Cup race for the first time. Mike Bagley then talks with 2 drivers who will compete with Justin Allgaier for one of those spots, Helio Castroneves and Anthony Alfredo. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to another episode of the NASCAR Gambling Podcast on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network! Five days a week, Rod Villagomez and Cody Zeeb bring their love of NASCAR and their love of sports betting to you to help you set your bets for the weekend of NASCAR action. From the Craftsman Truck Series to the Xfinity Series, to the Cup Series, Rod and Cody have you covered.Today, Rod and Cody get you updated on a busy weekend in NASCAR 2025 News and break down some new rule changes. Which of the new rule changes will have the biggest impact on the 2025 NASCAR season? How many drivers can we expect to see participate in the Daytona 500 this year and which ones are being left out? Did we think a change of language in the 100% rule was necessary? Are we both excited to see what kind of an impact the new points rule will have on Kyle Larson's attempt at the double? Who do we think will be the new MBM Motorsports entry into the Daytona 500 or will they just not attempt to make the race? We'll answer these questions and more on this week's episode.Be sure to subscribe to the NASCAR Gambling Podcast on the SGPN App, and on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Find Rod (@rjvillagomez) and Cody (@Husker_Zeeb) on Twitter. Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
Welcome to another episode of the NASCAR Gambling Podcast on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network! Five days a week, Rod Villagomez and Cody Zeeb bring their love of NASCAR and their love of sports betting to you to help you set your bets for the weekend of NASCAR action. From the Craftsman Truck Series to the Xfinity Series, to the Cup Series, Rod and Cody have you covered.Today, Rod and Cody get you updated on a busy weekend in NASCAR 2025 News and break down some new rule changes. Which of the new rule changes will have the biggest impact on the 2025 NASCAR season? How many drivers can we expect to see participate in the Daytona 500 this year and which ones are being left out? Did we think a change of language in the 100% rule was necessary? Are we both excited to see what kind of an impact the new points rule will have on Kyle Larson's attempt at the double? Who do we think will be the new MBM Motorsports entry into the Daytona 500 or will they just not attempt to make the race? We'll answer these questions and more on this week's episode.Be sure to subscribe to the NASCAR Gambling Podcast on the SGPN App, and on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Find Rod (@rjvillagomez) and Cody (@Husker_Zeeb) on Twitter. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmRebet - Social sportsbook - 100% deposit match promo code SGPN in your app store! ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Watch the NASCAR Gambling PodcastYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@nascargamblingpodcastSGPN Follow The Hosts On Social MediaRod Villagomez - http://www.twitter.com/rjvillagomezCody Zeeb - http://www.twitter.com/Husker_Zeeb Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
Tonight, on a shortened Monday night edition of Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they talk about Jacob Abel signing with Dale Coyne Racing to drive the #51 Honda full-time for the season. They also talk about who could get the final ride and teammates with Abel in the #18. Later, they talk about Romain Grosjean being announced as Prema Racing’s reserve driver, along with Ryan Briscoe as their sporting director. They also talk about Josef Newgarden’s FOX commercial. Later in the first hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk reports of James Hinchcliffe will be back in the commentator’s booth for FOX, alongside Townsend Bell and Will Buxton. They also talk about the discontinuation of Venu Sports. Later, they talk about the newest rules in NASCAR, such as an open exemption provisional, for one off races for world class drivers. Meaning, Helio Castroneves will be locked in for the Daytona 500. They also talk about David Malukas’s number has been unveiled, #4. Later, they also talk about rumors of Long Beach and Nashville swapping dates due to the California wildfires. To wrap up another edition of the show, Kevin answers some questions from X and previews content days and talks about the Chili Bowl and the Roar Before the 24. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After NASCAR drops a flurry of rules changes for the upcoming 2025 season, Jeff and Jordan take the green flag on a new season of The Teardown by sorting through all of them. From the controversial new "Open Exemption Provisional" to the revamped DVP policy, the guys share their opinion on how the new rules could impact NASCAR this year.
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Helio Castroneves will run the Daytona 500 with Trackhouse Racing in the Project 91 entry, Venu Sports is no longer as IndyCar looks for a new streaming option, a look at the potential Fox Sports IndyCar TV broadcast team, Marco Andretti is confirmed to enter the Indy 500 with Andretti Global, and an update on two potential future IndyCar races.
Tonight, on the 2025 season premiere of Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they talk about Helio Castroneves attempting the 67th Daytona 500 driving for the #91 Wendy’s Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing as part of their Project 91 campaign. Castroneves will compete as an open car, meaning he will have to race his way into the field, and they break down who the rest of the other open cars will be. They also talk about Marco Andretti competing in his 20th Indianapolis 500 this year driving the #98 MAPEI Honda for Andretti Global. Later, they talk about Conor Daly signing with Juncos Hollinger Racing driving the #77 Chevrolet full-time. They also talk about who could be the final candidates for Dale Coyne Racing. Later in the first hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about watching old races and previous Indy 500 winners and drivers who have competed in the 24 Hours of Daytona along with the history of the Hans device. They also talk about with the addition of Marco Andretti being added to the Indy 500 entry list, there are officially 33 confirmed entries. Later, they talk about a future lineup for the Cadillac F1 team for 2026. They also talk about Sebastian Wheldon signing with Prema Racing to compete in F4. To wrap up the first hour of the program, they talk about Sam Schmidt and Ric Peterson departing Arrow McLaren after McLaren has completed their buyout of the team. To start the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about the upcoming Chili Bowl with familiar drivers competing, along with Katherine Legge competing in the ARCA race at Daytona. They also talk about IndyCar releasing the TV times for the season on FOX along with the Indy NXT TV schedule. Later, they answer fan questions from X about Linus Lundqvist, the 2026 schedule, and more. Later in the second hour of the program, they talk about the upcoming livery launch of Prema Racing at Prema, rumors of Will Buxton joining the FOX lineup, and the rumors of a third engine manufacturer. Then to wrap up another addition of the show, Kevin talks about some new episodes of Dinner with Racers episodes and answers some final fan questions and comments on X. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.