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This week on DBC, Freddie Kraft, Tommy Baldwin, and Karsyn Elledge welcome in legendary NASCAR crew chief Rodney Childers to break down the weekend of racing at Texas. From a treacherous track to navigate to alternating strategies, the group had a lot to discuss. In Spot On/Spot Off, the group debates grass vs turf infields, Justin Allgaier's on-track incident with Kris Wright, Michael McDowell's 2-tire gamble, and the state of Texas after the 2017 repave. Plus, they read hilarious reviews of the show in a special segment, the group listens to entertaining calls on Reaction Theatre, and share their nominees for Shit Show Hall of Fame. It's an episode you won't want to miss. Timestamps29:46 Spot On/Spot Off1:08:45 Reaction Theatre1:11:44 #AskDBC1:16:58 Shit Show Hall Of Fame Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts, or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York.Want more DBC? Check out and subscribe to the new DBC YouTube channel! Want more DBC? Check out and subscribe to the new DBC YouTube channel!
Dale Earnhardt Jr. returns to the studio after spending the weekend in Darlington for another edition of Dirty Air. He is joined by special co-host Jordan Bianchi to recap the action from the weekend and major stories around the NASCAR garage:The future of the Throwback WeekendNASCAR's caution call for Keselowski's wheel nutDale practices with his new TV booth teammatesThe first race affected by new DVPWilliam Byron loses the race on pit strategyPenske needs a breakthrough winNASCAR meets with the Xfinity driversThe latest on the 8-trademark debacleRace winner Denny Hamlin calls inDuring the Ask Jr. segment of the episode, listeners sent in questions including:Dale's favorite generation of stock car to driveCombatting gray hair or letting it rideRaces that meant a lot to Dale that others might not rememberFuture concert plansMust be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts, or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York. Dirty Mo Media is launching a new e-commerce merch line! They've got some awesome Dale Jr. Download merch on the site. Visit shop.dirtymomedia.com to check out all the new stuff.And for more content check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMedia
On warm night in Florida a hot lap from Chase Briscoe captured not only his first pole position in the Daytona but the first for Toyota with Austin Cindric surprised to make the front row. Plus Brad Keselowski idea for the perfect birthday present and Martin Truex Jr. is really enjoying retirement.
Expanding to three teams Brad Keselowski has big goals for RFK Racing this season and Ty Gibbs confident heading into 2025 after making Playoff last year. Plus Daniel Suarez on a Mexico City win would be as big as capturing the championship.
For Thanksgiving some NASCAR drivers are hitting the road but Christopher Bell and Tyler Reddick will stick close to home while William Byron takes a short trip. Plus when it comes to the turkey dinner Brad Keselowski and Bubba Wallace let us in on what takes up most of their plate.
On his weekly broadcast Denny Hamlin explained why 23XI Racing decided to sue NASCAR. Plus, Joey Logano hoping his reprieve will lead to another title, Brad Keselowki hoping for another Vegas victory and Kyle Larson hoping to have a fun vacation.
This week on the Bump N' Run Podcast veteran radio host Michael D. White, Daytona Ron, and Matt "The Stat Man" Reilly review the race, and talk about the latest news including LMC crew chief changes.Truck race: Grant EnfingerXfinity race: Sammy SmithCup race: Ricky Stenhouse jr lead 5 times for 19 laps3 hrs 26 mins 25 second4 cautions for 24 laps66 lead changes among 24 drivers1 Stenhouse 2 Keselowski 3 Byron 4 Larson 5 JonesNext week preview: We're heading to the RovalSaturday Xfinity on track 4pm on the CW for the Drive for the cure 250 presented by blue cross and blueshield of north CarolinaCup on track Sunday 2pm on NBC for the bank of America roval 400Bumpnrunpod.com
Having won round one finale to move on in Cup Series Playoff Kyle Larson admits the second round cut off on the Roval stresses him out. Plus Chase Briscoe feeling confident after making round of 12, Brad Keselowski not changing battle plan after getting knocked out and Ryan Blaney hopeful heading to Kansas.
He runs so well at Bristol Denny Hamlin crew chief Chris Gabehart believes only an asteroid strike could prevent them from missing the round one cut. Plus Brad Keselowski on tire wear again playing a key role Saturday night and William Byron hopes to step up his game in Thunder Valley.
Getting back into the Playoff Brad Keselowski feels he's on a "redemption ride" and the RFK Racing rebuild is right on schedule. Plus Ryan Blaney asked if his team is peaking too soon and Christopher Bell is bullish on his team's potential despite difficulties in finishing races.
With the Summer Olympics in full swing across the NBC Network we were curious as to which sports the NASCAR drivers would be watching. Hear a range of answers from Bubba Wallace, Brad Keselowski, Chase Elliott, Ryan Blaney, and Noah Gragson.
Today in Sports Tigers fall in Toronto 5-4, ending Detroit's 4 game win streak. Tigers in Cleveland tonight at 6:40. WSJM Pregame show at 6:15. White Sox drop 7th straight, falling to Royals 4-1. Sox at Texas tonight at 8:05. Cubs get walk-off walk in the 10th to beat Arizona 2-1. Cubs are home tonight to face Brewers at 8:05. Former Tigers Manager Jim Leyland inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame. Xander Schauffele wins British Open. Americans sweep all four majors. Kyle Larson wins Brickyard 400 when Keselowski runs out of fuel Midwest League Scores. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in Sports Tigers fall in Toronto 5-4, ending Detroit's 4 game win streak. Tigers in Cleveland tonight at 6:40. WSJM Pregame show at 6:15. White Sox drop 7th straight, falling to Royals 4-1. Sox at Texas tonight at 8:05. Cubs get walk-off walk in the 10th to beat Arizona 2-1. Cubs are home tonight to face Brewers at 8:05. Former Tigers Manager Jim Leyland inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame. Xander Schauffele wins British Open. Americans sweep all four majors. Kyle Larson wins Brickyard 400 when Keselowski runs out of fuel Midwest League Scores. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in Sports Tigers fall in Toronto 5-4, ending Detroit's 4 game win streak. Tigers in Cleveland tonight at 6:40. WSJM Pregame show at 6:15. White Sox drop 7th straight, falling to Royals 4-1. Sox at Texas tonight at 8:05. Cubs get walk-off walk in the 10th to beat Arizona 2-1. Cubs are home tonight to face Brewers at 8:05. Former Tigers Manager Jim Leyland inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame. Xander Schauffele wins British Open. Americans sweep all four majors. Kyle Larson wins Brickyard 400 when Keselowski runs out of fuel Midwest League Scores. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in Sports Tigers fall in Toronto 5-4, ending Detroit's 4 game win streak. Tigers in Cleveland tonight at 6:40. WSJM Pregame show at 6:15. White Sox drop 7th straight, falling to Royals 4-1. Sox at Texas tonight at 8:05. Cubs get walk-off walk in the 10th to beat Arizona 2-1. Cubs are home tonight to face Brewers at 8:05. Former Tigers Manager Jim Leyland inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame. Xander Schauffele wins British Open. Americans sweep all four majors. Kyle Larson wins Brickyard 400 when Keselowski runs out of fuel Midwest League Scores. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NASCAR is back on the big oval at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Among the drivers happy to be running the Brickyard 400 again Kyle Larson and William Byron with Denny Hamlin feeling it'll be a race won on speed and strategy. Plus, Brad Keselowski remembers his Indy win in 2018.
NASCAR running the streets of Chicago for the second year in a row with last year's winner Shane Van Gisbergen figuring he'll be good again but Joey Logano, Brad Keselowski, and Ross Chastain feel SVG is absolutely the man to beat. Plus Michael McDowell on why the 2.2-mile road course is so challenging.
The third best car won, but that shouldn't take away from a very needed and impressive run as the 2 car of Austin Cindric found themselves in Victory Lane. Although Bell and Blaney had better cars through out the day Cindric held his own getting the outside pole position, and leading 53 laps to land him a playoff spot putting himself in position to capitalize on Bell's engine issues, and Blaney running out of fuel on the last lap.This week on the Bump N' Run Podcast veteran radio host Michael D. White, Daytona Ron, and Matt "The Stat Man" Reilly talk about the latest news including Kyle Larson not receiving a waiver yet. Truck race: Corey Heim with his 4 th win of the seasonXfinity race: Shane Van GisbergenCup race: Austin Cindric lead 3 times for 53 lapsWe saw 5 cautions for 32 laps16 lead changes among 10 drivers1 Cindric 2 Hamlin 3 Keselowski 4 Reddick 5 LoganoNext week preview: We're heading to California's wine country SonomaXfinity on Track Saturday 8pm on FS1 for the Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 250Cup on track Sunday 3:30 on Fox for the Toyota/Save Mart 350Bumpnrunpod.com
Weather impacted the day in more way than one, as rain delayed the Indy 500 killing Kyle Larsons chance at running the double. Larson completed the Indy 500 and flew back to Charlotte bringing the rain with him. Christopher Bell had a strong lead when the final caution of the night came out, CBell would be announced the winner a few hours later when NASCAR called the race official.This week on the Bump N' Run Podcast veteran radio host Michael D. White, Daytona Ron, and Matt "The Stat Man" Reilly talk about the latest news including Stewart-Haas Racing shutting down at the end of the season.This Past WeekendTruck race: Nick SanchezXfinity race: Chase Elliott Cup race: CBell lead 6 times for 90 lapsWe saw 7 cautions for 46 laps21 lead changes among 10 drivers1 Bell 2 Keselowski 3 Byron 4 Reddick 5 HamlinNext week preview: We're heading to Gateway and Portland international racewaySaturday trucks on track 1:30 on FS1 for the Toyota 200 in GatewaySaturday Xfinity on track 4:30 on FS1 for the Pacific Office Automation 147Cup on track Sunday 3:30 on FS1 Enjoy Illinois 300 at GatewayBumpnrunpod.com
With Stewart-Haas Racing Cup charters on the market Denny Hamlin was asked if he'd be interested in picking up one more for 23XI Racing. Plus Christopher Bell and Brad Keselowski talk about what their strong runs recently mean to them and Chase Elliott not sure recent Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. fine is fair.
Get ready for a revved-up ride through the latest twists and turns in the NASCAR world on Episode 95 of Race Car Spelled Backwards! Strap in as we dive into the Darlington drama, dissect Brad Keselowski's thrilling victory, and weigh in on the Byron vs. Blaney showdown. Plus, we're taking it back to Phoenix for another look at the Championship race that left fans underwhelmed. But that's just the start! Join us as we speculate on whether Dale Jr. could snatch back his iconic number 8 from Tressa, lament the cancellation of Race Hub, and navigate the wild and crazy Silly Season that's got everyone talking. From unexpected team shake-ups to driver swaps, there's no shortage of excitement in the world of NASCAR. So, buckle up and tune in as we unpack all this and much more on Race Car Spelled Backwards!
On this week's episode of Three Wide in the Middle, Tommy and Keith are finally back together again as they recap last week's NASCAR Cup Series action at Darlington. Then, the guys dive into their dirt track recap of Sunshine's High Limit win at Kokomo and an in-depth conversation on whether or not they believe Corey Day will end up becoming a NASCAR driver in the future (30:08). Finally, Tommy and Keith closeout the show with their selections for the NASCAR Pick'em before Tommy shares his best bets for this week's upcoming All-Start race at North Wilkesboro (45:25). Hosts: Tommy Brandon and Keith Bradley
Brad Keselowski has finally made it back into victory lane, this time behind the iconic 6 car of Roush Fenway Keselowski racing! In just Keselowski's third year as an owner driver he gets his first win as an owner driver, and it was in thrilling fashion as Tyler Reddick took out Keselowski's teammate Chris Buescher. This week on the Bump N' Run Podcast veteran radio host Michael D. White, Daytona Ron, and Matt "The Stat Man" Reilly talk about the latest news including SHR shutting down, and McDowell to Spire in 25. Truck race: Ross ChastainXfinity race: Justin AllgaierCup race: Brad Keselowski lead 5 times for 37 lapsHighlights: 3 hrs 12 minutes 30 seconds6 cautions for 38 laps16 lead changes among 10 driversNext week preview: We're heading to North Wilkesboro for the All Star raceTrucks on track Saturday 1:30 on FS1 for a points race the wright brand 250Friday for cup there's qualifying and the pit crew challengeSunday 5:30 for the open race, 8pm for the all star race.Bumpnrunpod.com
Andy solo casts this one as Dak is driving somewhere in Pennsyltucky. Brad gets his first owner-driver win!
Denny Hamlin and co-host Jared Allen are in-studio to dive into all things Darlington and the latest in NASCAR news. Last week, the fan-favorite Denny Hamlin Bracket Challenge was announced for its second year. Denny and Jared also delve into the recent news about the Race Hub television show coming to an end (5:30). They discuss Michael McDowell's move to Spire and ponder if it's a lateral one (8:00). Additionally, they touch on Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s contract extension with JTG Daughtery (15:50). There's been a buzz about NASCAR possibly heading to Mexico and questions surrounding the future of the Clash (16:30). Denny shares his thoughts on whether Phoenix should continue hosting the NASCAR Championship event. Recapping the Darlington race, Denny explains why he couldn't make much headway during Sunday's race (30:30). He also shares his perspective on the exciting restart between Brad Keselowski and Tyler Reddick (41:00), as well as Chris Buescher's incident and the pit road discussion with Reddick post-race (46:00). Keselowski clinched his first win as an owner-driver (52:00), while Ryan Blaney again lost his cool after being wrecked (58:20). Also on the show, #DearDenny makes an appearance (1:10:50), and there's talk about the possibility of Denny spotting for his fiancée. For more Actions Detrimental content, head over to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ActionsDetrimental 21+ and present in NC. First online real money wager only. $10 Deposit req. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See full terms at fanduel.com/sportsbook. Gambling problem? Call 877-718-5543 or visit morethanagame.nc.gov. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Denny Hamlin and co-host Jared Allen are in-studio to dive into all things Darlington and the latest in NASCAR news.Last week, the fan-favorite Denny Hamlin Bracket Challenge was announced for its second year. Denny and Jared also delve into the recent news about the Race Hub television show coming to an end (5:30). They discuss Michael McDowell's move to Spire and ponder if it's a lateral one (8:00). Additionally, they touch on Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s contract extension with JTG Daughtery (15:50). There's been a buzz about NASCAR possibly heading to Mexico and questions surrounding the future of the Clash (16:30). Denny shares his thoughts on whether Phoenix should continue hosting the NASCAR Championship event.Recapping the Darlington race, Denny explains why he couldn't make much headway during Sunday's race (30:30). He also shares his perspective on the exciting restart between Brad Keselowski and Tyler Reddick (41:00), as well as Chris Buescher's incident and the pit road discussion with Reddick post-race (46:00). Keselowski clinched his first win as an owner-driver (52:00), while Ryan Blaney again lost his cool after being wrecked (58:20).Also on the show, #DearDenny makes an appearance (1:10:50), and there's talk about the possibility of Denny spotting for his fiancée.For more Actions Detrimental content, head over to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ActionsDetrimental21+ and present in NC. First online real money wager only. $10 Deposit req. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See full terms at fanduel.com/sportsbook. Gambling problem? Call 877-718-5543 or visit morethanagame.nc.gov. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brad Keselowski's Ford was right where it needed to be after Tyler Reddick and Chris Buescher took each other out of the race in Darlington. Doug Rice, Alexis Erickson, and Brad Gillie are on this week's panel.
After 110 races, Brad Keselowski is finally back in victory lane! With Ford's first win of the season across NASCAR's three national series, RFK is turning up the heat and proving they're back in winning fashion. Meanwhile, Keselowski's RFK teammate didn't end this race on good terms with Tyler Reddick. After a collision on track took them both out of contention for the trophy, both drivers had a heated conversation following the race. Join Taylor Kitchen in this episode of Above The Yellow Line to breakdown all the drama at Darlington. — From show creator Taylor Kitchen, welcome to Above The Yellow Line! Tune in each week to talk all things NASCAR with live streams most Thursday nights! Above The Yellow Line: www.abovetheyellowline.com Toby Christie: www.TobyChristie.com
After a number of close calls Brad Keselowski's long losing streak ends at 110 races, after he won again at Darlington. Tyler Reddick apologizes but hear what Chris Buescher had to say to him on pit road and Josh Berry gets first top-10 of the year.
This week JJ and Paul talk about the race at Kansas and thoughts surrounding that. They however quickly switch gears and head to Darlington to discuss the “Track too Tough to Tame”. They talk about guys that have run here and highlight MTJ, Reddick, Byron, and Keselowski. Rapid Fire Match Ups DraftKingsLarson -125 vs. HamlinContinue reading "Bank on NASCAR Podcast Episode 14. The Lady in Black!"
Driving through a big crash near the finish line Tyler Reddick gets his first win at Talladega allowing 23XI Racing co-owner Michael Jordan to go to victory lane for the first time. Plus thoughts from Brad Keselowski, Corey Lajoie and Anthony Alfredo following the Geico 500.
NASCAR is off to Talladega this weekend, which means anything can happen. Or is that no longer true? The Professor breaks down his model for the week. One glaring discrepancy between The Professor's model and the sportsbooks is Brad Keselowski. The Professor thinks the books are too high on Keselowski at Talladega. Tampa Timms gives his approach to NASCAR gambling at an unpredictable track. One driver he likes is Chase Elliott to repeat. Steve Letarte has his eyes on Todd Gilliland, Erik Jones and Justin Haley as possible longshot bets. There's no practice for the NASCAR Cup Series this weekend at Talladega, just qualifying, and Steve has a few drivers he likes, which got Timms to live bet on qualifying during the taping of the show. Could we see another NASCAR Cup Series race go to overtime? How many cars from each manufacturer will finish in the top 10? Plus, can Austin Hill find Victory Lane in the NASCAR Xfinity Series again? Or, is there another Xfinity driver you should be looking out for when placing your bets? For more NASCAR betting content, head over to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoDough 21+ and present in NC. First online real money wager only. $10 Deposit req. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See full terms at fanduel.com/sportsbook. Gambling problem? Call 877-718-5543 or visit morethanagame.nc.gov. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NASCAR is off to Talladega this weekend, which means anything can happen. Or is that no longer true? The Professor breaks down his model for the week. One glaring discrepancy between The Professor's model and the sportsbooks is Brad Keselowski. The Professor thinks the books are too high on Keselowski at Talladega.Tampa Timms gives his approach to NASCAR gambling at an unpredictable track. One driver he likes is Chase Elliott to repeat. Steve Letarte has his eyes on Todd Gilliland, Erik Jones and Justin Haley as possible longshot bets. There's no practice for the NASCAR Cup Series this weekend at Talladega, just qualifying, and Steve has a few drivers he likes, which got Timms to live bet on qualifying during the taping of the show.Could we see another NASCAR Cup Series race go to overtime? How many cars from each manufacturer will finish in the top 10? Plus, can Austin Hill find Victory Lane in the NASCAR Xfinity Series again? Or, is there another Xfinity driver you should be looking out for when placing your bets?For more NASCAR betting content, head over to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoDough21+ and present in NC. First online real money wager only. $10 Deposit req. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See full terms at fanduel.com/sportsbook. Gambling problem? Call 877-718-5543 or visit morethanagame.nc.gov. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ending a winless streak that went back to the fall of 2022, Chase Elliott is finally back in victory after winning at Texas with his crew chief Alan Gustafson. Plus runner-up Brad Keselowski and for the Xfinity Series Sam Mayer won a thriller by inches denying what could have been a Cinderalla story.
Looks like Dale Jr. is switching teams while Brad Keselowski heading into Cup Series race three after being involved in three incidents in the opening two races. Plus Joey Logano on racing at Las Vegas and Harrison Burton not gambling with his time this weekend.
Following his win in the Daytona 500 William Byron confessed to a bit of "impostor syndrome". Plus Cup Series teams have hired a high-powered lawyer to negotiate new deal with NASCAR which Brad Keselowski believes will get worked out and John Hunter Nemechek gets a first for Legacy Motor Club.
The anxious moments of waiting to be declared a Daytona 500 winner (1:30); Byron explains how he went from winning races online to winning in real life nearly overnight (3:30); the “impostor syndrome” of racing against Jimmie Johnson, his former neighbor (5:00); why Byron entered the 2024 season with a chip on his shoulder (6:30); how Byron overcame being a big factor in a massive wreck to refocus on winning a career-defining race (9:30); the thoughts of team owner Rick Hendrick and executive Jeff Gordon, former No. 24 driver (12:00); defending Cup champion Ryan Blaney on the bigger voice he'll have in 2024 and how he'll use it (15:00); Blaney's reaction to the Netflix docuseries (17:30); Joey Logano on handing off the champion's journal to his Penske teammate (20:30); Jimmie Johnson on Legacy Motor Club's move to Toyota (23:30); Erik Jones on his transition through Cup (27:00); Brad Keselowski on expecting big things but also accepting responsibility (30:30); Martin Truex Jr. on the next generation of Cup drivers and why he doesn't let bad days get to him anymore (33:00). Visit www.nbcsports.com/nascar and www.nbcsports.com/motors for more NASCAR and motorsports coverage from NBC Sports.
NASCAR is heading south to Daytona with Denny Hamlin strategizing to win first Cup title with Alex Bowman trying to win another 500 pole. Plus Brad Keselowski has the best/worst of Speedweek and David Ragan on giving up his room to Chris Buescher.
Will HMS once against sit on the front row for the Daytona 500? What goes in to setting up your car for qualifying vs. the duels? Why you should avoid betting on the duels. Las Vegas loves: Denny Hamlin, Kyle Busch & Ryan Blaney. The Professor talks about what the predictor model likes. How new spotters will impact the race. Why you should look at bets on Allmendinger, Lajoie and Gililand now. Helpful info on buyouts during races depending on your sportsbook. And, how to bet daily fantasy in NASCAR. Plus, head to head qualifying bets that include: Keselowski vs. Hamlin, Blaney vs Logano, Buescher vs Bell and Wallace vs Byron among others. And, Steve has a surprise pick for who will be sitting on the front row To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will HMS once against sit on the front row for the Daytona 500? What goes in to setting up your car for qualifying vs. the duels? Why you should avoid betting on the duels. Las Vegas loves: Denny Hamlin, Kyle Busch & Ryan Blaney. The Professor talks about what the predictor model likes. How new spotters will impact the race. Why you should look at bets on Allmendinger, Lajoie and Gililand now.Helpful info on buyouts during races depending on your sportsbook. And, how to bet daily fantasy in NASCAR.Plus, head to head qualifying bets that include: Keselowski vs. Hamlin, Blaney vs Logano, Buescher vs Bell and Wallace vs Byron among others. And, Steve has a surprise pick for who will be sitting on the front row To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After a three-year run Denny Hamlin believes racing inside L.A. Coliseum a big hit and Brad Keselowski weighs in on the stalled negotiations between NASCAR and Cup Series team owners over new charter agreement. Plus Kyle Busch, Ryan Blaney, and Joey Logano joke about the new Netflix docu-series they're featured in.
Despite a rugged 2023, Chase Elliott feels his team will rebound and surgically repaired shoulder will be ready for "The Clash" at the L.A. Coliseum. The same goes for Denny Hamlin. Plus Erik Jones on beginning his 8th Cup season and Brad Keselowski from behind the bench.
Ford unveils the new Dark Horse Mustang Joey Logano is excited to race. Plus Tony Stewart and Brad Keselowski on Jimmie Johnson and Chad getting inducted into NASCAR HOF along with Chase Briscoe on the rush he gets driving a winged sprint car.
Recently Ryan Blaney admitted he was interested in doing the double, running Indy 500 and Coke 600 on the same day. Plus Brad Keselowski asked who'll be the other drivers to pilot a third RFK Racing Ford, and Ross Chastain reacts to those who say his driving style is like the late great Dale Earnhardt.
How Brad Keselowski and Chris Buescher worked so well together and yet with no one else (1:30); how is RFK's success being perceived by other Ford teams with more money and people (4:30); how the Next Gen might be having a surprising impact on the balance of power (7:30); why KP thinks that Brad Keselowski was meant to be a team owner (13:00); the heads up move that Keselowski made to keep his car from burning down (18:00); how Buescher and Keselowski seemed a step ahead of Chase Elliott and everyone else in the draft (23:00); putting a bow on Chase's season (26:00); the pressure that Bubba Wallace was feeling before making the playoffs (30:00); the Ryan Blaney impact with the SAFER barrier (34:00); what KP thinks the Ryan Preece wreck underscored that some forget about the inherent dangers of racing (38:00); what stood out about the Preece wreck (41:30); why NASCAR is in a better place on safety now than in the past (45:00); playoff preview (49:00).
Why was the racing so good at Michigan, which featured a record 16 leaders (1:00); impact of the car and stage racing (3:30); breaking down the strategy elements of Chris Buescher's victory over Martin Truex Jr. and the crucial decisions on when to make the final pit stops (7:00); how Buescher and Tyler Reddick helped each other to stay ahead of Truex (10:00); why it made more sense for Buescher to stay out to start the final stage (13:00); why Truex didn't wait longer to make his final stop after Buescher made his (15:15); the final 20 fruitless laps of Truex's pursuit and praising Buescher's sublime drive to close out the win (17:00); has Chris Buescher's star emergence been surprising this season? (20:00); Brad Keselowski, Steve Letarte's personal NASCAR on NBC reviewer (22:00); Keselowski's impressive impact on the look and the results for the former Roush Fenway Racing (25:00); how does 23XI Racing address its pit crew woes? (30:00); why were drivers losing control when on the inside at Michigan? (33:00); how did CBell finish 13th with a car that seemed heavily damaged? (36:30); playoff outlook for Alex Bowman and Chase Elliott (38:00); a preview of Indianapolis' international lineup with Shane van Gisbergen, Brodie Kostecki, Kamui Kobayashi, Jenson Button and Mike Rockenfeller.
We recap all the short track action from Richmond, breaking news about Corey Lajoie, (yes the Johnson/Knaus news broke after recording) Rowdy Dragon with Fantasy NASCAR for Michigan, plus a full Michigan preview. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie
What we know about Richmond winner Chris Buescher (2:30) and why his persona might be both underrated and appreciate (5:30); where does Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing rank in Cup (8:30); how teams approached the race on strategy expecting long green-flag runs (11:00); how did the style of racing at Richmond change (14:00); Martin Truex Jr.'s confusion with his team's strategy (16:30); Truex's frustration while still mulling his future (20:00); a plethora of pit mistakes (21:00); how being a TV pit reporter is different from radio (24:00); the backstory of how Kim handled the postrace interview with Kyle Larson at Pocono (27:30); why the interview went to a rare third question and Kim's thought process on the follow-ups (33:00); whether Kim got any feedback on the interview from Larson, Hamlin or the rest of the industry (37:00); the impact of Pocono on how drivers will race Michigan this weekend (41:00); Bubba Wallace's impressive Richmond and what it means for Michigan and making the playoffs (43:00).
Chop is sick this week and MIA, but Steve and the Professor recap his awful betting weekend at New Hampshire. The Professor reviews what the Predictor Model shows for this weekend's NASCAR race in Pocono. The model and Vegas have different thoughts on Ross Chastain. Meanwhile, Vegas isn't high on Keselowski. Hold off on betting favorites until after qualifying. Eric Jones top-10 is a must have. Steve thinks Elliott can make the playoffs still, but he is off the bandwagon. The guys like a few matchup bets, including a hammer that involves Harvick. Plus, a look at Xfinity that includes Chase Elliott and truck series with Kyle Busch. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chop is sick this week and MIA, but Steve and the Professor recap his awful betting weekend at New Hampshire. The Professor reviews what the Predictor Model shows for this weekend's NASCAR race in Pocono. The model and Vegas have different thoughts on Ross Chastain. Meanwhile, Vegas isn't high on Keselowski. Hold off on betting favorites until after qualifying. Eric Jones top-10 is a must have. Steve thinks Elliott can make the playoffs still, but he is off the bandwagon. The guys like a few matchup bets, including a hammer that involves Harvick. Plus, a look at Xfinity that includes Chase Elliott and truck series with Kyle Busch. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices