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This week former NASCAR driver Rick Mast and his non-driving son Ricky discuss:-Phoenix race reflections and tire pressure strategy-Funny story between Rick and his crew chief Kevin Hamlin-Cletus McFarland's deal with RCR and its impact-NASCAR's media strategies and collaboration with Indycar-Their shared loved of the NASCAR Classics social media accounts-Admiration of a 1981 NASCAR program from South Boston Speedway-Legal drama involving JGR and Spire#nascar #rickmast #ryanblaney #cleetusmcfarland #cleetus #rcracing #indycar #goodyeartires #southboston #mastcast #joegibbsracing #spiremotorsports #carsonhocevar
23XI keeps their streak going to start the season at COTA - the team that just got done suing NASCAR is now dominating it. We discuss if the streak will continue, plus - JGR keeps pushing their lawsuit with Chris Gabehardt further, and our Paint Scheme Preview and Picks for Phoenix!The Rundown:- COTA - Reddick wins another one- 23XI continues to lead the way - can they keep it up?- Texas Ratings- Standings- NASCAR News:- JGR Lawsuit - Judge allows Gabehardt to keep working- Driver and Sponsor News- Phoenix! Our Paint Scheme Preview and PicksFind the latest episodes at InTheDraftShow.com, follow on Bluesky and Instagram @InTheDraftShow – and like the show on Facebook at facebook.com/InTheDraftShowThanks for listening!
In this episode, Ricky and Rick discuss the recent NASCAR events, focusing on Tyler Reddick's historic three consecutive wins to start the season and the excitement surrounding Michael Jordan's involvement in the sport. They delve into the conspiracy theories that often arise in racing, the evolving dynamics between drivers and crew chiefs, and the importance of physical conditioning for drivers. The ongoing lawsuit between JGR and Chris gabehart is also examined, along with a look ahead to the upcoming race in Phoenix, highlighting the unique atmosphere and amenities of the location. The conversation wraps up with the creation of a new weekly segment entitled "The Race After The Race." Chapters00:00 Reddick Wins Three In A Row/Michael Jordan's Excitement05:38 NASCAR Conspiracy Theories21:13 The Heat at COTA22:29 James Small's Comment To Chase Briscoe On The Radio29:23 Training For The Heat Back In The Day41:19 Joe Gibbs Racing vs. Chris Gabehart44:46 Phoenix Memories#nascar #tylerreddick #michaeljordan #threepeat #chasebriscoe #jamessmall #jgr #chrisgabehart #mastcast #rickmast
We are back from COTA with a breakdown of this week in NASCAR! Tyler Reddick was Choosin' Texas (thanks Ella Langley) with his 3rd straight win in the first three races of the season. We are talking points and who is in trouble. NASCOURT is back with new information in the JGR vs. Gabehart lawsuit. We break it all down here on the latest episode of Gas Is On The Right Podcast.Be sure to follow us on all socials @ Gas Is On The Right and give us a like and rating on all podcasts platforms!
The 2026 NASCAR season is already WILD — and we're only getting started. On this episode of The Final Lap Weekly, we break down Tyler Reddick's unbelievable start to the season — driving for Michael Jordan and going UNDEFEATED in 2026 with back-to-back wins at Daytona AND Atlanta. Is this the beginning of a historic run? Meanwhile, Carson Hocevar is making headlines… but not the good kind. Is he building a reputation as NASCAR's newest villain? We discuss the on-track drama and why drivers aren't exactly lining up to be his friend. And it gets even bigger — Joe Gibbs Racing has filed a massive lawsuit against a former competition director. What does this mean for JGR, the garage, and the future of team politics? Plus… the NASCAR All-Star Race format. We're saying what everyone else is thinking — it's ridiculous (and not in a good way). Does NASCAR need a total reset? And of course, Rowdy Dragon is back with his Fantasy NASCAR picks for COTA (Circuit of the Americas) — the road course chaos is coming, and you'll want these picks before setting your lineup. NASCAR news, race recaps, hot takes, garage drama, and fantasy strategy — it's all here. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie. NASCAR News Provided By: http://tobychristie.com -Play Fantasy NASCAR with Us! -Listen on Spotify -Listen on Apple Podcasts -Click To Play Fantasy NASCAR With Us! -Giving Fun Is Here: Patreon.com/thefinallap NASCAR podcast, Tyler Reddick 2026, Michael Jordan NASCAR team, 23XI Racing, Daytona 500 winner, Atlanta Motor Speedway recap, Carson Hocevar controversy, Joe Gibbs Racing lawsuit, JGR news, NASCAR legal drama, NASCAR All Star Race format, All Star Race criticism, COTA preview, Circuit of the Americas NASCAR, Fantasy NASCAR picks, Rowdy Dragon Fantasy NASCAR, NASCAR race recap, NASCAR race preview, NASCAR news 2026, NASCAR garage drama, Kerry Murphey, Toby Christie, The Final Lap Weekly Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The guys get you an update on the JGR vs Chris Gabehart and Spire plus they cover a few headlines and get you set for this weekends race at COTA. Then they are joined by Mason Corbin to talk about his 2025 Mini-E track championship
Summary Sentence: The podcast highlights key events and updates from NASCAR and other motorsports, focusing on the results from Las Vegas and the upcoming Talladega race. Major Points: Denny Hamlin wins his 60th Cup race by passing Chase Briscoe. Hendrick Motorsports shows strength with Byron and Larson, while cautions impact race dynamics. Aric Almirola secures a win, advancing to the Owner's Title for JGR 19. Playoff drivers face increased pressure heading into Talladega. Jim Pohlman is promoted to Cup Series with RCR. Justin Haley leaves Spire Motorsports amid team changes. Overview of NFL Week 6 developments and fantasy insights. Recap of international motorsports events, including Supercars and WRC.
Week one of the NASCAR trial gave us some entertaining moments. We break down all the early drama in the Antitrust showdown. Plus: what the Charter extension REALLY says, how much teams pay for Wi-Fi (seriously), and the latest NASCAR News.The Rundown:- Charter extension details- The 7-year option that…isn't really an option- Why teams could be stuck with 2025 money in 2039- NASCAR can still say “no” even if teams say “yes”- Denny Hamlin testifies first - and the reason for it- Did NASCAR help put Germain out of business? Probably- $168k…for Internet??- One of the Steves calls the new deal “a step back to 1998”- Bob Jenkins is the star of the show- NASCAR lawyers get scolded by the judge — twice- NASCAR News- Chris Gabehart from JGR to Spire?- Trackhouse developing their own AI system- Sponsor NewsFind the latest episodes at InTheDraftShow.com, follow on Bluesky and Instagram @InTheDraftShow – and like the show on Facebook at facebook.com/InTheDraftShowThanks for listening!
Phil Nicoletti joins the show to talk about this race as his teammate Weston Peick grabs his first 450SX podium on JGR Yamaha. We also talk to Weston about this race, his thoughts on coming into the year, how he got better, the tension between JGR and Yamaha nd more.
William Byron punches his ticket to the Championship 4, but not without a little bump ‘n run drama. We break down the Martinsville mayhem, the latest in the NASCAR lawsuit, plus – our Paint Scheme Preview and Picks for Phoenix!The Rundown:- Martinsville: Byron bumps Blaney, but it is more for show than anything- JGR heartbreak: Bell misses out despite racing the best- Playoff fallout: Blaney, Logano, and Elliott all out after tough runs- Martinsville Ratings - still no bueno- Championship 4 analysis- NASCAR News:- Charter dollar amounts revealed- Judge tosses NASCAR's pointless claim- Settlement rumors - Denny puts them to rest- Kaulig pauses Xfinity program- Most Popular Driver voting narrows to five- Phoenix: Entry List, Paint Scheme Preview, and Picks!Find the latest episodes at InTheDraftShow.com, follow on Bluesky and Instagram @InTheDraftShow – and like the show on Facebook at facebook.com/InTheDraftShowThanks for listening!
The Chain Gang returns from Martin's Thrill and they've still got the campfire smoke, hangovers, and emotional damage to prove it. Hoppy Mellow, Checky Swags, and Willy T-Bone survived another cold-ass Martinsville weekend and are here to tell the tale... Checky opens in full rage mode over William Byron's vanilla victory and questionable move on Blaney (“he can kiss my ass”), while Willy confesses to using voodoo money in the race pool and claims he's legally justified under NASCAR Common Law. Hoppy floats a conspiracy theory so spicy it should come with a warning label: that JGR “blew engines on purpose” to swap in fresh motors for Phoenix... and somehow it actually makes sense.From pit stall socialism and carb-shaming King's Hawaiian rolls to Byron vs. Blaney lap traffic politics, this one's got everything: chaos, caffeine, and a whole lot of yelling about points nobody really understands.If you love your NASCAR takes hot, your camping stories questionable, and your playoff math cooked harder than a Martinsville hot dog, this episode is your spiritual home.
Episode 84: NASCAR | F1 Debrief Yes this is a combo! F1 was at COTA and NASCAR were at Talladega. McLaren are seriously under threat from Verstappen. JGR could have all three in Championship contention after Chase Briscoe just won at Dega! 00:00:00 F1 00:47:12 NASCAR If ya like our merch: https://apexhuntersunited.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ApexHuntersUnited Discount code: AHU15 for 15% off at: https://www.eastcoastcarrentals.com.au/ http://www.lancastermotors.com.au/ https://www.tricoproducts.com.au/ https://www.shawandpartners.com.au/home Quad Lock: https://bit.ly/3QLeiV5 Z Motorsport Memorabilia: https://www.zmm.com.au/ #f1 #nascar
The Dirty 30 brings you the best 30 minutes from Dirty Mo Media every Friday — the funniest, wildest, and most jaw-dropping highlights from your favorite shows.This week, Dale Jr. discusses what it's like having three drivers racing for a championship in the Xfinity Series and how thankful he is to be in this position.On Door Bumper Clear, they chat about how impressive HMS looked last weekend and what that means for them at Phoenix. Plus, why JGR fans shouldn't be worried about mechanical issuesOn Actions Detrimental, Denny Hamlin talks about his confidence as he's one race away from an elusive championship. And, how concerned is he with the JGR engine issues?And finally, Dale sits down with the four drivers racing for an Xfinity Championship on Saturday to go over how they are feeling as they get closer to Phoenix. And for more content, check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMediaReal fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
The Dirty 30 brings you the best 30 minutes from Dirty Mo Media every Friday — the funniest, wildest, and most jaw-dropping highlights from your favorite shows. This week, Dale Jr. and TJ Majors were joined by Ryan Blaney after his win at New Hampshire. Ryan discusses people sleeping on Joey Logano, Ty Gibbs vs. Denny Hamlin,and why Team Penske drivers work together better than any other team.Denny Hamlin and Ty Gibbs were the big story on Sunday when Denny spun out his own teammate. On Actions Detrimental, Denny explains why he didn't do it on purpose, but why he was mad at Ty and what he wants team leadership at JGR to do.On Bless Your ‘Hardt, Dale recounts some of his favorite memories as a kid going hunting with his dad. And finally, Dale welcomes back longtime Vice President of Competition Robin Pemberton to discuss the 2008 Indianapolis tire debacle, the 2012 Daytona 500 jet dryer situation & the never-before-heard details on the rumored fight between Tony Stewart & Kurt Busch in the NASCAR hauler at Daytona. And for more content, check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMediaReal fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
Danny Peters, Frontstretch.com on Gibbs vs. JGR, Penske inevitability, Kansas forecast + Zilisch future by Ed Lane
Danny Peters, Frontstretch.com on Gibbs vs. JGR, Penske inevitability, Kansas forecast + Zilisch future by Ed Lane
In this edition of Into The Smoke, Evan recaps Ryan Blaney's win at New Hampshire, and Evan gives his thoughts on the tension between JGR teammates Denny Hamlin and Ty Gibbs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"U Lo" talks about his path in the industry from mechanic for FC Honda, Moto XXX, factory Honda, winning a title with Travis Preston and then onto JGR as the motor guy, all the riders he's worked for and what happened with them. We get into his roots from New Jersey, moving in and out of SoCal, industry talk and much more.
According to Kevin Harvick the act of taking out teammate Ty Gibbs has put Denny Hamlin in a precarious Playoff position with Hamlin wanting JGR management to establish ground rules for their drivers. Plus Ryan Blaney really wanted to get his hands on the winner's trophy at Loudon.
Tongues are still wagging over what happened at Loudon between the Joe Gibbs Racing drivers. Denny Hamlin weighs in on his controversial teammate Ty Gibbs as well as competition director Chris Gabehart. Plus Josh Berry on why the Team Penske "posse" doesn't have the same problem as JGR.
This week 2012 Cup Series Champion Brad Keselowski stops by the Noncents Garage to discuss his racing endeavors with RFK Racing, family life with 4 kids, and what motivates him to keep racing at an elite level in the Cup Series. Corey and Skip also discuss all things New Hampshire, from Corey's truck race to JGR turmoil and much more. Modified winner Tyler Rypkema calls in to discuss the epic finish that resulted in his first career win in the Whelen Modified Tour.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
NASCAR at New Hampshire⛈️Hamlin's relationship with JGR...
Christopher Bell wins at Bristol, but Goodyear turns the race into a literal tire fire. We recap the chaos, break down who survived the Playoff cut, and dig into the latest NASCAR news. Plus – our Paint Scheme Preview and Picks for New Hampshire!The Rundown:- Bristol: Christopher Bell wins after wild final restart- JGR sweeps the first round of the Playoffs- Tire craziness: The race was literally a tire fire- Playoff drivers struggle again: half the field finishes outside the top-25- Four drivers eliminated: Bowman, Dillon, SVG, Berry (historic bad round)- Ratings: another dip for USA- NASCAR Playoff Analysis: Round of 12- NASCAR News:- IndyCar doubleheader with NASCAR in Phoenix- Champions' Tuesday Afternoon… on Roku?- Keselowski questions the playoff format- NASCAR 25 release date set- New Hampshire: Entry List, Paint Scheme Preview, and Picks!Find the latest episodes at InTheDraftShow.com, follow on Bluesky and Instagram @InTheDraftShow – and like the show on Facebook at facebook.com/InTheDraftShowThanks for listening!
Mark Kristl, Frontstretch.com on NASCR at Bristol quality and JGR dominance by Ed Lane
With Hamlin's win in St. Louis, JGR takes the first two playoff wins. Doug Rice, Alexis Erickson, Brad Gillie.
Almost unbeatable on the road courses, Shane Van Gisbergen admits his oval track performance is a work in progress. Also hear from JGR's Chris Gabehart on what triggered Sonoma pit road fight. Plus when it comes to latest deal with Alex Bowman Bubba Wallace taking the blame and paying the bill.
NASCAR went to the Tricky Triangle in Pocono and another twist ensued for NASCAR's Cup Series Playoff picture! Chase Briscoe took down the win in a fuel saving gauntlet, hanging on for his first victory for JGR! We talk Playoff implications, and have a long discussion about the big NASCAR In-Season Tournament beginning this weekend at EchoPark Speedway, featuring the likes of Chicago Street and Indianapolis to decide who wins a million dollars. Who's the favorite, who's the darkhorse, what's Ty Dillon going to do?! All of that and more, on the Fake Racers Podcast!
Corey and Skip reflect on Prime Video's inaugural five-race run broadcasting the NASCAR Cup Series. Chase Briscoe joins the show after his first win with JGR in the #19 car. NHRA Funny Car Champion, Ron Capps joins in studio! They discuss the nuances of what it takes to be a drag racer including how it has evolved over Ron's 30-year career in the NHRA. Plus, Chase Briscoe joins the conversation to discuss his Pocono win, fuel savings, dirt racing and what his goals are now that he has checked winning a race for Joe Gibbs off his list.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Corey & Skip welcome JGR pit crew pros Michael Hicks, Joel Bouagnon, and Braxton Brannon to Spare Change to discuss the 2025 NASCAR All-Star weekend format. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Stacking Pennies, Corey LaJoie and Skip Flores kick things off with guest Corey Heim, breaking down his weekend at Kansas and sharing insights from behind the wheel. Then, we go behind the wall with JGR pit crew pros Michael Hicks, Joel Bouagnon, and Braxton Brannon. They take us inside the action from Kansas and gear up for the high-stakes All-Star Pit Crew Challenge.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The guys kick things off with a legend in Midwest Racing. Mike Daly sits down with the guys to talk about his rise to legendary engine builder.Joe Gibbs Racing driver Chase Briscoe joins the guys to talk about his time at SHR, the move to JGR and his thoughts on Kansas Speedway.Finally the guys discuss a few headlines including the LMC v RWR lawsuit and joint mod point fund between Beatrice and Eagle.
We recap the NASCAR Homestead / Miami Speedway weekend, where Kyle Larson takes the checkered flag. Richard Childress beats and bangs JGR convoy, NASCAR is destroying IndyCar in the TV Ratings, Darlington Throwback Paint Schemes (yup, still) Rowdy Dragon has your Fantasy NASCAR Picks for Martinsville Speedway. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie.
With Hendrick Motorsports off to a hot start Kyle Larson proud all four drivers are near the top of the point standings. Plus Kyle Busch not ready to give his RCR team a grade yet and Denny Hamlin on how the new sponsorship deal with Progressive Insurance is good for his fans and JGR.
In the closest finish in Phoenix history, Denny Hamlin came up just shy of a victory on Sunday. Shortly after a second-place finish, he reacted to the race, sharing his thoughts on Christopher Bell's win and Goodyear's "option" tire. The guys also dove into the Xfinity finish and news that happened off the track.1:25 Christopher Bell wins third race in.a row6:00 Why Denny needed the race to stay green12:00 Was Christopher Bell's move clean or dirty?17:20 Goodyear got it right with the Option Tire26:30 Learning from Ryan Preece using the Option tire early30:45 Aric Almirola wins the Xfinity race33:00 Chase Briscoe and JGR win their appeal37:30 Austin Cindric not suspended41:30 NASCAR counter sues 23XI, FRM & Curtis Polk For more content check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@ActionsDetrimentalFor all your Actions Detrimental and Dirty Mo Media merch, head to shop.dirtymomedia.com
Denny Hamlin is back after a disappointing ending to the Daytona 500, as his chance to win a fourth 500 was ruined when he was wrecked on the final lap.2:48 Superspeedway racing has become all about luck12:13 Zero accountability for drivers who mess up23:50 What can NASCAR do to improve their product41:15 Kyle Busch isn't happy with NASCAR49:40 Is Joey Logano or Ricky Stenhouse Jr. to blame for their wreck56:40 Ryan Preece has another scary crash1:00:00 JGR using more technology on pit stops1:06:15 Reaction to ARCA, Trucks and Xfinity races
The Champion's Journal is a big mystery and Ryan Blaney talks about keeping it safe and giving it back to Joey Logano. Plus Kyle Larson on his recent Australian racing experience and Ty Gibbs on JGR's new competition director Chris Gabehart.
We call up Jeremy Albrecht to talk about his new role as AMA Technical Director, leaving JGR, working with the teams on sound, tearing bikes down and then it's bench race time about Stew, Kawasaki days, growing up in SoCal moto scene, Larry Ward, test guy for RC and more.
And you thought NASCAR was going to be nice? No way. Exclusivity agreements, witholding Charters - the gloves are predictably off in the 23XI/FRM lawsuit. Plus - multiple teams are making off-season moves behind the scenes. The Rundown:- NASCAR Lawsuit Update:- 23XI and FRM file an updated injunction- NASCAR says that the teams are simply bad at making deals, and nobody complained about their exclusivity agreements with tracks before, so that makes it not a big deal- NASCAR witholding SHR Charters from both 23XI and FRM- Tony Stewart calls Charters a joke on his way out the door- JGR, Kaulig and Spire make moves in the garage- Trackhouse and RCR bringing in guest drivers for 2025- Sponsor NewsFind the latest episodes at InTheDraftShow.com, follow on Twitter and Instagram @InTheDraftShow – and like the show on Facebook at facebook.com/InTheDraftShowThanks for listening!
Denny Hamlin and his co-host Jared Allen are joined by NBC's Steve Letarte to recap the NASCAR Championship weekend. Before getting to the races, Denny talks about blowing a lead in golf against Michael Jordan. In the Xfinity Series, Justin Allgaier finally got the monkey off his back and won his first championship. But it wasn't easy thanks to a crash in practice, a restart penalty, and a speeding penalty.In the Cup Series, it was Joey Logano collecting his third championship. When it comes to the current Playoff format, the 22 team has written the book on how to succeed. The only car that could hang with Logano was his teammate Ryan Blaney, who ran out of laps to try and pass Logano.Team Penske has won the last 3 championships and it has left HMS, JGR, and others wondering what they have to do to find speed at Phoenix.The guys take a look at the current Playoff and discuss changes that could be made to make it better. Letarte gives out his ideal Playoff format.Plus, what happened with the pace car on Sunday and NASCAR says goodbye to Martin Truex Jr. racing full-time. And, how did Denny get sued as a 11-year-old riding a bike? For more Actions Detrimental content head to our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@ActionsDetrimental
Denny Hamlin dives deep into the controversy surrounding Martinsville with co-host Jared Allen. After 27 minutes of debating, NASCAR made the decision to remove Christopher Bell from the Championship 4, replacing him with William Byron. Denny agrees they ultimately made the right call.But the drama didn't stop there—talk of race manipulation stirred up due to manufacturer alliances and the Playoff format. Denny breaks down the dynamics between JGR, 23XI, and the Chevy teams, exploring how alliances impact on-track decisions and contribute to tension in the Playoff structure. He also explains why banning point discussions over in-car audio won't solve the issue, and shares his thoughts on how the current Playoff format hinders the rise of true superstars in the sport.As for his own Playoff hopes, Denny reflects on coming up short this season but remains confident about future championship opportunities. Meanwhile, Ryan Blaney secured a dramatic walk-off win at Martinsville, earning his spot in the Championship 4 for the second year in a row.Amidst all this, Goodyear's new tires made their debut, and Denny gives his thumbs up on the performance improvements. To wrap things up, the guys preview their Championship 4 favorites and recap the intense weekend in the Truck and Xfinity Series races from Martinsville. For more content head to our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@ActionsDetrimental
Continuing our celebration of Phil Nicoletti, he joins us for a look back at his only OA podium in MX at his home track. Seth Rarick, Weege and Matthes have Phil on to talk about that day, his various routes he took to the Husky fill-in ride, memories of JGR, his early rides on kawi and more/
In this episode Derek talks with Dave Alpern, President of Joe Gibbs Racing and author of Taking the Lead. The president of Joe Gibbs Racing―the winningest team in NASCAR history―shares the secrets of succeeding in business and in life.In NASCAR, as in life, the difference between winning and losing often comes down to being in the right place at the right time and making the most of every opportunity.Nobody understands that better than Dave Alpern. Dave started his career as an unpaid intern selling T-shirts for the newly formed Joe Gibbs Racing team. Nearly three decades later, he's now the president of JGR, a multimillion-dollar elite, record-setting racing team with more than 500 employees. In Taking the Lead, Dave shares the wisdom he's learned along the way: key principles that will equip you with what you need to rise to the top and succeed with integrity and purpose―whatever team you're on.
Denny Hamlin and Jared Allen are back after a bittersweet race in Michigan. Before getting into the race, Denny and Jared talk about NASCAR taking away Austin Dillon's playoff berth and how the appeal process works. Denny also explains what happened last year during his appeal hearing for his incident with Ross Chastain.Tyler Reddick was victorious on Monday, getting his second win of the season, but a late-race caution almost ruined it. The guys debate whether NASCAR's caution for Martin Truex Jr. was the right call. Another decision discussed was the start time of the race. If there is bad weather expected like NASCAR got on Sunday, should the start time be moved up? Or, should the start time be earlier for every race?Denny had a fast car when the race started on Sunday, but things got bad when he spun out trying to pass Bubba Wallace. He explains why the mistake happened and what was going on in his mind. Denny and Jared also answer a question circulating on social media: is Kyle Larson a better driver than Max Verstappen? One factor teams didn't expect to play such a big role in the race was the wind. The driver who got the worst of this was Corey LaJoie, who found himself airborne. And while it looked bad, Denny believes flipping is a better outcome than hitting the wall head on. Tyler Reddick ended up in Victory Lane and has been on a tear lately. Denny isn't shocked, and it's this kind of driving that made him go sign Reddick in the first place. Denny then gets into the struggle of trying to win while, at the same time, helping 23XI drivers and his fellow teammates at JGR, who will then try to beat him on Sundays.Finally, there are two races left in the regular season and the guys chat about what to expect next weekend in Daytona.For more content, check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@ActionsDetrimental
Steve Letarte and the boys are back after a couple of weeks off. The guys chat about how their Olympic betting has gone. Letarte also rants about his dislike for the new NFL kickoff rule.NASCAR returns this weekend and they are heading to Richmond. For the first time in a points race, teams will have different tire options to choose from. Christopher Bell will also be without his crew chief, who got injured during the break. Letarte discusses the impact of a different crew chief. At the top of the Professor's model are: Bell, Denny Hamlin, Ryan Blaney, Chase Elliott, and Kyle Larson. Tampa Timms explains why Hamlin is someone you have to have on your bet slip. Another driver he has his eyes on is Joey Logano, who is in tier 2. Teams have 45 minutes to practice and the guys think this is something to pay attention to before placing too many bets.Letarte's favorite bet on the board is average finishing position. Daniel Suarez O/U 22.5 Austin Cindric O/U 21.5 Tyler Reddick O/U 10.5 Brad Keselowski O.U 10.5 The Tampa Timms sweat bet this week is a teammate top-10 parlay with Chris Buescher and Brad Keselowski. Two other bets that could be ones you sweat until the very end are JGR vs HMS and Kyle Larson vs Denny Hamlin. Both HMS and Larson are plus money. But, buyer beware Richmond is a Toyota track.Timms was thinking about Josh Berry for top Ford but second guessing it and information from the Professor has him avoiding it all together.Plus, the guys chat a little about NFL season win totals. For more Dirty Mo Dough content head to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoDough
TJ Majors, Freddie Kraft, and Brett Griffin are joined by fill-in host, Carla Gebhart, to recap a wet'n'wild race at New Hampshire. Christopher Bell may have swept the weekend, but he couldn't avoid a mention in “What An Idiot” after accidentally leaking that Chase Briscoe would be joining JGR next season. The guys give their takes on the wet weather tires and react to a heated exchange on the No. 5 car's scanner between Kyle Larson and his spotter. Plus, what should we expect out of the newly announced “Haas Factory Team” as Gene Haas decides to hold onto a charter? 21+ and present in North Carolina. Opt in req. Wager requirements apply. Bonuses awarded as non-withdrawable bonus bets or profit boost tokens. Restrictions apply including bonus expiration. See terms and conditions at fanduel.com/sportsbook. Gambling problem? Call 877-718-5543 or visit morethanagame.nc.gov. Want more DBC? Check out and subscribe to the new DBC YouTube channel!
Denny Hamlin is back after an up-and-down weekend in New Hampshire. Denny won the second stage and was expecting the race to end once it started to rain (4:40). Why did the track widen when the cars went to their wet tires (9:45)? Denny had a helpless feeling when he couldn't run the same line as Christopher Bell (14:00). Plus, Denny explains the difference between setting up the car for dry vs wet weather.Bubba Wallace didn't have a great race and sits squarely on the playoff bubble. Is Denny happy with how 23XI has been racing lately (19:40)? Did NASACR make the right decision in how they handled the wet tires? Should there be non-competitive cautions? And why was every team allowed to fill up on fuel before the restart (23:30)?Michael McDowell went for broke once again (35:10). Kyle Larson's spotter was not happy with how Kyle races around Denny (37:30). Is Christopher Bell the favorite to win the NASCAR Championship(42:30)?Tyler Reddick faces off against Chase Elliott for the Denny Hamlin Bracket Challenge Championship (45:30).Gene Haas isn't leaving NASCAR. Christopher Bell slips up in a press conference about the No. 19 car. And what changes will we see to the 2025 NASCAR schedule (47:00)?Lastly, one final “pupdate”.For ore Actions Detrimental content, head over to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ActionsDetrimental
NACAR on NBC analyst Jeff Burton on the Cup debut of Iowa Speedway (2:00); the concerns about the repave and why it was done (4:30); the surprising recent track record of successful repaves (7:30); the essence of the Midwestern race fan (10:30); a brief jog through Burton's trophy collection (16:00); Martin Truex Jr.'s decision to step away from full-time Cup racing next season (18:00); how the Burton family made it work knowing that Jeff's racing career always took top priority (23:00); why Truex should be OK with handling the unknown of what semi-retirement will feel like (25:00); how do drivers struggle with filling the competitive void (28:00); how does Joe Gibbs Racing fill the void left by Truex (34:00); Kyle Busch's curious remarks about JGR, Hendrick and RCR (40:00); the internal struggles of being Kyle Busch at the moment (44:00); Burton's theory of Next Gen: The faster the car goes, the better the racing is (50:00). Visit www.nbcsports.com/nascar and www.nbcsports.com/motors for more NASCAR and motorsports coverage from NBC Sports.
Denny Hamlin is back in studio after a 24th-place finish in Iowa. Denny discusses what happened with his car and why the No. 11 team missed the setup. Even still, Denny looked to have a chance to finish in the top 10 until he got caught up in an accident with Kyle Larson.Before this weekend's race, many were critical of the partial repave at Iowa Speedway. Denny explains why the track performed better than people expected. While the repave worked, Denny still has a request for Goodyear.Denny breaks down his POV from the driver's seat, including the unintentional contact with Larson. Denny and cohost Jared Allen discuss how Ricky Stenhouse Jr's strategy paid off, helping him get a top-five finish. Did NASCAR get it right with the Daniel Hemric caution call? The guys also talk about how Larson had the fastest car, but his day was finished when Daniel Suarez caused him to wreck. Meanwhile, the Fords had a quiet start to the season but they have found speed the last couple weeks as evidenced by Ryan Blaney and Austin Cindric's wins. Does that make Joey Logano the most dangerous driver on the cut line?Denny has had back-to-back bad weeks, but he isn't worried about how things are going. In their off-track discussion, Denny and Jared wonder if Sam Mayer should be one of the drivers considered for a Cup car next year. Denny's longtime teammate, Martin Truex Jr., announced that he is retiring from driving full time and Denny talks about what that means. Also, Denny gives the latest update on the charter discussions with NASCAR. Plus, fans send questions in for #DearDenny and we get a “pupdate” on Lulu.For more Actions Detrimental content, head over to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ActionsDetrimental