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Josef Newgarden puts a huge dent in Alex Palou's points lead by winning back-to-back.Palou salvages a podium in Race 2 to limit the damage. Both races feature incredible wheel-to-wheel action as well as unique strategies due to the extreme tire degradation.Michael and John attempt to re-create both races and to review the key moments.
Join us as we dive into the world of motorsports with updates on Will Power's Rolex 24 ride and the latest news from Juncos Racing. We'll also discuss Dale Coyne Racing, Takuma Sato and Chip Gannasi Racing. Plus, we'll take a closer look at the upcoming Formula 1 car launches and the Andretti and Cadillac entry attempt into Formula 1. We'll also explore why the team principals may be wrong, but also may have a good point. Looking for a refreshing pick-me-up? Look no further than Java House! With 5 convenient locations in Indiana, they've got you covered. Whether you're in need of a quick iced coffee or want to enjoy a cup of our delicious coffee at home, Java House has you covered with our premium k-cups. And don't forget to use promo code PITLANE10 for 10% off your next purchase at Javahouse.com - because when it comes to coffee, they're the best in the business!"
This week's episode: Santino Ferrucci is confirmed to drive the no. 14 A.J. Foyt Racing car in 2023, Kyle Busch likely out for a 4th Arrow McLaren SP car for the 2023 Indy 500 but Tony Kanaan could slide in to his spot, Kyle Larson rumors are heating up, Colton Herta gets an extension with Andretti Autosport, Juncos Racing will run IndyCar demonstrations in Argentina next month and a rumor that Jimmie Johnson and Kimi Raikkonen could share the no. 48 Chip Ganassi Racing car in 2023. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Adam Bartels visits Juncos Hollinger Racing Headquarters in Speedway to talk with Operations Manager Keith Stein, and three Purdue interns, Zach Nelson, Max Ohl, and Peter Agostino about the partnership between Juncos Hollinger Racing and Purdue, its benefits for both sides, the valuable experience these students are gaining from this internship, and much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tonight on Trackside, Kevin and Curt talk about the thrilling finish of Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta, which closed out the IMSA season. They discuss Indy Lights champion Kyle Kirkwood's move to A.J. Foyt Racing to pilot the number 14 Chevy in 2022, and the possibility of a third car for the team next year. Kevin and Curt talk about the potential pairing of Takuma Sato and David Malukas with Dale Coyne Racing, plus they discuss the rumors about a potential merger or partnership between Juncos Racing and Carlin Racing. They also talk about the third Arrow McLaren SP car and who could be in that ride full-time in 2023, and speculate on how many entries could attempt to qualify for the 2022 Indy 500. Later in the show, they break down the Toyota-to-IndyCar rumors, and we're joined by Rahal Letterman Lanigan president Piers Phillips. He talks about the team's new driver lineup featuring Graham Rahal, Jack Harvey and Christian Lundgaard, plus RLL's expectations for 2022. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Con el equipo de Indycar analizamos la noticia del regreso de Juncos Racing con la asociación con Hollinger. Además toda la previa al Gran Premio de la Ciudad de la Música en Nashville. No te... Motorlat es un medio digital de noticias fundado en 2013. En Motorlat podes informarte acerca de distintas categorías internacionales del Mundo Motor como Formula 1, Indycar, Moto GP, FIA WEC, Formula E, TCR South America y demás categorías a nivel Mundial
Nicci Daly is an Ireland women's field hockey international. She was a member of the Ireland team that played in the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup final. In 2010 Daly was a member of the Loreto team that won the Irish Senior Cup. Daly has also played senior ladies' Gaelic football for Dublin. Since 2016 Daly has worked in motorsport as a data engineer for Juncos Racing. Daly made her debut for Ireland against Belgium in February 2010. In March 2015 Daly was a member of the Ireland team that won a 2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League Round 2 tournament hosted in Dublin, defeating Canada in the final after a penalty shoot-out.
One is a rising star in the Road To Indy, another brings an extensive racing and automotive resume to this week's show -Rob Howden previewed it in last week's show, and the huge announcement that followed was the signing of Toby Sowery to Juncos Racing in the 2021 Indy Lights season. We talk with him and what he's been doing while on lockdown in the United Kingdom. -Beth Paretta has been with two: Aston Martin and Fiat-Chrysler. But she also attempted to enter a car in the 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500, when she pulled the plug when the pieces to the puzzle weren't right. This time, it's right with Paretta Autosport set to qualify for the 105th Running of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. She talks with us about both attempts in an in-depth one-on-one interview. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @insideopenwheel, new episodes drop weekly wherever fine podcasts are distributed --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Nikki Daly is an Ireland women's field hockey international. She was a member of the Ireland team that played in the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup final. Since 2016 Daly has worked in motorsport as a data engineer for Juncos Racing.
Frost, Petrov & Rasmussen visit victory lane at Road America As the Road to Indy Series got back on track for the 1st time in the 2020 season. For the first time since 2019, the Road to Indy and IndyCar Series was competing on the same weekend at Road America and based upon the IndyCar results the Road to Indy stars that have graduated from the series were truly shining in the IndyCar series with Pato O’Ward, Felix Rosenqvist having great showings and duking it out in race number two at Road America. Focusing on the action that took place with the Indy Pro 2000 both of the series on the Road to Indy qualified in wet conditions. The series was on the track at Road America on Thursday and Friday so that they could be out of the track in time for the Indy cars to come in for the weekend double-header. In the first race with the Indy Pro 2000, Danial Frost only led one lap, that was the very last lap. He had qualified in the pole position but due to a gearing issue he was bumped back and had a penalty that he had to start at the rear of the grid, and he made his way all the way up by winning the race by .0556 seconds over Devlin DeFrancesco. Colin Kaminsky in his first run in the Indy Pro 2000 was on the podium for that race. The fast lap of the race was Manuel Sulaiman and he turned in that fast lap. That meant that he was on the pole for race number two. Race number two was won by Artem Petrov from St. Petersburg, Russia. He started third in the race and was able to move himself into the winning position. Sting Ray Robb finished second and Danial Frost followed up his victory in the first race with a podium finish. Two drivers that do not want to even have you mention Road America again Hunter McElrae the rookie in the series moving up from USF2000 and Parker Thompson. Both finished in the back half of the field, the back bottom portion of the field. Good solid showings for last year's USF2000 champion Braden Eves in the first race. Let me check the details here. The first race he had a fourth just off of the podium and in the second race fifth. So, if we look at the points and here's something that I wish that would be worked out with Road to Indy especially with there not being any Indy Lights this year, no Indy Lights races. I would love to see a graphic popped up during the main NBC broadcast or NBC Sports Network that gave you the top three or top five and points of the series because as you see, those drivers that are on the Road to Indy actually end up making it into the Series. They're folks that the race fans need to know a little bit more about it. But the top standings for Indy Pro 2000 Danial Frost with his victory and podium position. He leads with 52 points, Devlin DeFrancesco with 46 points, Sting Ray Robb in third with 42, Artem Petrov with his win in the second race, a lower standing in the first race but he's fourth at 39. Colin Kaminski very solid 37 points tied with Braden Eves and that rounds out your top five or top six of it. In the team championship Juncos Racing 52 points. Turn 3 Motorsports, Danial Frost running for Turn 3 Motorsports, absolutely fantastic to see this. One of the hardest working teams putting their cars together and having different drivers in it at spring training when I was down at Homestead. It's great to see the results for this team of not only what Danial Frost is doing but eighth place and points Antoine Comeau being there. So, Juncos, Turn 3, Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport not in the Indy Lights. So, they're fielding a car in Indy Pro and then Exclusive Autosport. Turning the page to USF2000 Christian Rasmussen. Christian Rasmussen, he took the lead or took the points lead won both races max points because he was the fastest in both races. In race number one he edged out Josh Green with Cape Motorsport, a great showing for Josh with back to back podiums a second place and a third place in the second race.
Frost, Petrov & Rasmussen visit victory lane at Road America As the Road to Indy Series got back on track for the 1st time in the 2020 season. For the first time since 2019, the Road to Indy and IndyCar Series was competing on the same weekend at Road America and based upon the IndyCar results the Road to Indy stars that have graduated from the series were truly shining in the IndyCar series with Pato OWard, Felix Rosenqvist having great showings and duking it out in race number two at Road America. Focusing on the action that took place with the Indy Pro 2000 both of the series on the Road to Indy qualified in wet conditions. The series was on the track at Road America on Thursday and Friday so that they could be out of the track in time for the Indy cars to come in for the weekend double-header. In the first race with the Indy Pro 2000, Danial Frost only led one lap, that was the very last lap. He had qualified in the pole position but due to a gearing issue he was bumped back and had a penalty that he had to start at the rear of the grid, and he made his way all the way up by winning the race by .0556 seconds over Devlin DeFrancesco. Colin Kaminsky in his first run in the Indy Pro 2000 was on the podium for that race. The fast lap of the race was Manuel Sulaiman and he turned in that fast lap. That meant that he was on the pole for race number two. Race number two was won by Artem Petrov from St. Petersburg, Russia. He started third in the race and was able to move himself into the winning position. Sting Ray Robb finished second and Danial Frost followed up his victory in the first race with a podium finish. Two drivers that do not want to even have you mention Road America again Hunter McElrae the rookie in the series moving up from USF2000 and Parker Thompson. Both finished in the back half of the field, the back bottom portion of the field. Good solid showings for last year's USF2000 champion Braden Eves in the first race. Let me check the details here. The first race he had a fourth just off of the podium and in the second race fifth. So, if we look at the points and here's something that I wish that would be worked out with Road to Indy especially with there not being any Indy Lights this year, no Indy Lights races. I would love to see a graphic popped up during the main NBC broadcast or NBC Sports Network that gave you the top three or top five and points of the series because as you see, those drivers that are on the Road to Indy actually end up making it into the Series. They're folks that the race fans need to know a little bit more about it. But the top standings for Indy Pro 2000 Danial Frost with his victory and podium position. He leads with 52 points, Devlin DeFrancesco with 46 points, Sting Ray Robb in third with 42, Artem Petrov with his win in the second race, a lower standing in the first race but he's fourth at 39. Colin Kaminski very solid 37 points tied with Braden Eves and that rounds out your top five or top six of it. In the team championship Juncos Racing 52 points. Turn 3 Motorsports, Danial Frost running for Turn 3 Motorsports, absolutely fantastic to see this. One of the hardest working teams putting their cars together and having different drivers in it at spring training when I was down at Homestead. It's great to see the results for this team of not only what Danial Frost is doing but eighth place and points Antoine Comeau being there. So, Juncos, Turn 3, Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport not in the Indy Lights. So, they're fielding a car in Indy Pro and then Exclusive Autosport. Turning the page to USF2000 Christian Rasmussen. Christian Rasmussen, he took the lead or took the points lead won both races max points because he was the fastest in both races. In race number one he edged out Josh Green with Cape Motorsport, a great showing for Josh with back to back podiums a second place and a third place in the second race. Eduardo Barrichello in third and then Matt Rou...
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Fresh off his winter testing in a Indy Pro 2000 car at the Yacademy Winter Testing with Juncos Racing in Florida, Matt Round-Garrido joined 33 Dreams of Indy from his home in England. Matt is a former Northern Irish Formula Ford Champion. This experience prepared him to make the jump to the Road to Indy. He finished 14th in the 2019 USF2000 Standing despite missing the final 4 races. He took a podium in race 2 at Toronto to highlight his campaign. Matt and the Earl talk about the test sessions in Palm Beach FL, Homestead and Sebring and how the experience went with Juncos Racing. We also discuss Matt's early racing days in England and Spain and the challenges of coming to the States to race. https://youtu.be/1lQU8PgMSKM
Fresh off his winter testing in a Indy Pro 2000 car at the Yacademy Winter Testing with Juncos Racing in Florida, Matt Round-Garrido joined 33 Dreams of Indy from his home in England. Matt is a former Northern Irish Formula Ford Champion. This experience prepared him to make the jump to the Road to Indy. He finished 14th in the 2019 USF2000 Standing despite missing the final 4 races. He took a podium in race 2 at Toronto to highlight his campaign. Matt and the Earl talk about the test sessions in Palm Beach FL, Homestead and Sebring and how the experience went with Juncos Racing. We also discuss Matt's early racing days in England and Spain and the challenges of coming to the States to race. https://youtu.be/1lQU8PgMSKM
Llega la segunda entrega del podcast de Indycar Motorlat. Repasamos las emociones vividas de nuestros enviados especiales en las 500 millas de Indianapolis, los accidentes, los pits stop, el gran triunfo de Simon Pagenaud, la decepción de Juncos Racing y ademas hacemos la previa a Detroit! Todo esto y mucho mas!
After a thrilling qualifying run to bump out two-time world champ Fernando Alonso, the young driver joined the show to talk about rallying from Friday's crash to put his Juncos Racing machine in the show.
Two of the biggest surprises in the 2019 Indianapolis 500 joins us for the The Day At Indy on Sunday, May 19, as Juncos Racing's Kyle Kaiser and DragonSpeed owner Elton Julian, along with driver Ben Hanley, share their amazing underdog tales. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
IndyCar team owner Ricardo Juncos joins us for The Day At Indy to discuss the sponsor losses recently faced by Juncos Racing, and he's followed by Team Penske's Indy Grand Prix winner Simon Pagenaud, who shares how performances in the rain by his late hero Ayrton Senna inspired his drive to victory on a wet Saturday at IMS. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
IndyCar team owner Mike Shank joins us for The Day At Indy following Meyer Shank Racing's first podium, earned with Jack Harvey's third-place performance in the No. 60 Honda at the Indianapolis Grand Prix, and we close with Rinus VeeKay, who took the win today for Juncos Racing in Indy Lights. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
It's the 15th installment of the Inside The Sports Car Paddock interview show and we open with CORE autosport race engineer Jeff Braun on his approach to chassis setup at Mid-Ohio, where his IMSA team competes this weekend. Braun closes with a discussion on setup windows, how to work within tight or narrow windows, and whether an engineer can influence a small window where finding speed is elusive. We move onto five interviews from Graham Goodwin, starting with Martin Brundle, who won his class in a VLN race on Sunday, then move to Oliver Webb, who tested a Ginetta LMP1 for the first time last week at Aragon. Filipe Albuquerque follows with thoughts on IMSA and the ELMS, plus the future of LMP1, Will Owen talks IMSA DPi with Juncos Racing and ELMS with United Autosports, and former Nissan Motorsports boss Darren Cox closes the show after winning his Citroen C1 class at the Silverstone 24 Hour race. Interviews: Jeff Braun (starts at 3m12s) Martin Brundle (45m56s) Oliver Webb (52m01s) Filipe Albuquerque (55m45s) Will Owen (1h13m17s) Darren Cox (1h20m29s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
It's another packed episode of The Week In IndyCar as Colton Herta returns for his second visit in seven days after winning the IndyCar Classic at Circuit of The Americas. The Harding Steinbrenner Racing driver takes us inside his busy life since winning at COTA, the new album he's almost ready to release, and answers great questions submitted via social media in our listener-driven show. Herta is followed by insights from Scott Dixon's assistant engineer Kate Gundlach, who helped the Chip Ganassi Racing driver to win his fifth IndyCar championship, and we close the interviews with Holland's rising star Rinus VeeKay, the reigning Pro Mazda champion, who already has one win in Indy Lights with Juncos Racing and is chasing the $1.2 million advancement prize to become an IndyCar star of the future. We wrap show with a long list of questions sent in for host and IndyCar reporter Marshall Pruett with everything from Honda engine reliability to listener's thoughts on the non-use of Formula 1 track limits at COTA's Turn 19. Guests: Colton Herta (starts at 8m11s) Kate Gundlach (42m44s) Rinus VeeKay (1h26m53s) MP Q&A and Turn 19 Feedback (1h50m57s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
On this Friday I sat down with professional race-car driver Will Owen of Juncos Racing. We discuss the difference in racing between Europe and America, and how the DPi can reach speeds over 190mph on the track. 24 hour race...Will explained the endurance factor and how coffee isn't the answer.
A great episode of pre-season analysis, some more news, and great debate as the off-Season winds down!
This week we talk to Jim Lowe, full time Neurosurgeon who also for many years raced in IMSA at the Rolex 24 at Daytona and other events.
This week, Mike, Matt, & Jess break down the latest IndyCar news and introduce a new segment called "Why IndyCar" . A new contest is announced!
This week, we give everyone the latest and great in IndyCar news from Schmidt Peterson Motorsport's big announcement to a great Robert Wickens update, tune in for this plus some debate on latest news and rumors.
Ricardo Juncos of Juncos Racing talks about what brought him to America and his path from open wheel racing to IMSA Daytona Prototypes. News was pretty light in preparation for next weeks Rolex 24.
Ricardo Juncos of Juncos Racing talks about what brought him to America and his path from open wheel racing to IMSA Daytona Prototypes. News was pretty light in preparation for next weeks Rolex 24.
This week on Double Stint, Ryan Myrehn and Jake Kilshaw recap the Hankook 24 Hours of Dubai, discuss the news of the week in sports car racing, plus an interview with Juncos Racing team owner Ricardo Juncos.Have a sports car racing-related question for the show? Submit it via Twitter with the hashtag #AskDoubleStint, or submit it as a comment in this thread and it may be featured on next week’s show. Please limit your submissions to two questions per week to ensure that we can get to everyone.Want to get the latest episode direct to your smart speaker? Enable the Sportscar365 Double Stint Podcast skill on Amazon Alexa and ask Alexa to "Play Double Stint Podcast". Google Home users can use the same command to access episodes through Google Assistant.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/sportscar365)
Mike and Matt break down all of the news that has happened over the past couple weeks! Plenty to discuss from Jay Frye's promotion to another new team joining IndyCar!
For the first time ever, we let the fans run the episode. 7 lucky fans join us for their own segments where they each bring their own topic for all of us to discuss!
Matt, Mike, and Jess along with guest from the IndyStar, Jim Ayello vote on their own 2018 IndyCar season awards. Some of them are to provide some laughs after the season! ALL of the awards will be available for a fan vote on twitter in the coming days!
In this week's episode, Mike, Jess & Matt recap a great weekend at Gateway Motorsports Park including discussing some highs and lows from the weekend. IndyCar's anticipated return to Portland International Raceway is previewed, Mike tries to stump Jess in Matt in the week's "Stump the Hosts", we answer numerous fan questions ( thank you to every fan who submitted!) and we discuss more silly season topics -- Juncos Racing expansion, Pato O'Wards future, Dragonspeed Racing, Dreyer and Reinbold, and we discuss what the 17th track on the schedule will be for 2019, while we also look ahead to some non-North American IndyCar race rumors for 2020! We end the episode with two pitfalls that we think all IndyCar fans and drivers can agree on!
Chip Ganassi Racing managing director Mike Hull joins Marshall Pruett as guest host for the first of a two-part #WeekinIndyCar podcast. With a relatively light news week, they discuss Juncos Racing's plans for its primary entry with Kyle Kaiser, the weight training Andretti Autosport's Zach Veach has undertaken, the Nashville street course event failing to materialize, explore whether teams chase intel when rivals like Team Penske test at Texas Motor Speedway with the 2018 universal bodywork, reflect on IndyCar's outgoing communications ace Mike Kitchel, and dive into a ton of listener Q&A during their two-hour call. With so many questions left to answer, Pruett and Hull will follow with a second episode dedicated to however many they can cover with another two-hour stint for Friday, Nov. 17. Visit https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast for our full podcast archives. Subscribe: Apple (https://tinyurl.com/yaafkvch) Android (https://tinyurl.com/yconvyl3) Google (https://tinyurl.com/y8qtcuax) Spotify (https://tinyurl.com/yby3lzr2)
140-- Welcome to " The Indy SportsCar Podcast! " Hosts @MissyLinkz & @LLNKZ are very excited to be joined by the #MRTI #IndyLights Points Leader heading into the Double header weekend at the #Honda200 at @Mid_Ohio for @juncosracing @KyleKRacing! Kyle talks about the season he is having so far in the @IndyLights Championship. Follow all the shows social Media outlets and stream or download the show from iTunes, Stitcher radio, The Podbean app and RedDragonsRadio.com by visiting www.TheIndySportsCarPodcast.com ..Cheers!
It's the month of May in Indianapolis and that means it is time for the Indianapolis 500! So, for this show, we wanted to have an IndyCar theme! First up on the show is Michael Pearson from Daredevil Brewing. Michael is the Head Brewer and co-founder of Daredevil Brewing and he came on the show to talk about his Race Day Lager. If you don't know the story behind Daredevil Brewing, then this is the show for you! Plus he brought us several different kinds of beer for us to try and sample during the show! In the last segment, we were lucky enough to track down Spencer Pigot, IndyCar driver for Juncos Racing and Ed Carpenter Racing. Spencer is one of the rising stars on the IndyCar circuit and he's getting ready to run in his second career Indy 500 on Sunday. On Sunday he'll be driving for Juncos Racing, a team he knows very well as they helped him rise through the ranks from the Pro Mazda Series to the Indy Lights. Be sure to watch for him on Sunday!
Marshall Pruett and Robin Miller look at all that's happened during the first week of practice for the Indy 500 and are joined by their first guest, Juncos Racing's Spencer Pigot, who shares insights and a few laughs while chronicling his experiences with the rookie IndyCar team. Visit https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast for our full podcast archives. Subscribe: Apple (https://tinyurl.com/yaafkvch) Android (https://tinyurl.com/yconvyl3) Google (https://tinyurl.com/y8qtcuax) Spotify (https://tinyurl.com/yby3lzr2)