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PIT PASS INDY PRESENTED BY PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL – SEASON 4, EPISODE 40 – Catching up with IndyCar team owner Michael Shank August 13, 2024 Pit Pass Indy presented by Penske Truck Rental show host Bruce Martin has an exclusive interview with IndyCar Series team owner Michael Shank of Meyer Shank Racing. He gives his thoughts on the team's 2024 performance, its struggles with the Hybrid Engine, its return to IMSA in 2025 and why IndyCar team owners need the Charter System, which is about to become official soon. On the highways, the raceways and every pit stop in between, Penske Truck Rental keeps you moving forward. Gain ground with Penske! For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at X, previously known as Twitter, at @BruceMartin_500
In this episode of Global Risk Community Chat, we delve into enhancing enterprise risk management through process capability with Michael Schank, a seasoned consultant with extensive experience at Accenture, EY, Citibank, and Bank of America. Michael introduces his groundbreaking Process Inventory Framework, which he details in his book "Digital Transformation Success: Achieving Alignment and Delivering Results with the Process Inventory Framework". This framework is designed to unify teams by creating a common language tailored to business needs, which in turn enhances risk assessments and control designs across various enterprise levels. We discussed how this approach not only strengthens the foundational data model of GRC platforms but also facilitates a cohesive operational intelligence system. This integration is crucial for managing risks effectively and aligning the three lines of defense in risk management. Michael also shares insights into building resilient operational systems capable of withstanding diverse risks, from cyber security threats to sustainability challenges. If you are a Chief Risk Officer or involved in risk management, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on aligning process management with enterprise risk strategies. For more insights from experts like Michael Shank or to be our guest, send your email to info@globalriskconsult.com with the subject "Guest Proposal." Stay informed and ahead in your field with more content from the Global Risk Community, your platform for professional risk discourse.
Join Dan and long time listener first time co-host Bryan as they discuss news and notes ahead of the long awaited first IndyCar race of the 2024 season. This episode will cover testing news including who will be testing for Dale Coyne Racing at Sebring; News and thoughts on the hybrid engine and how those tests are conducted; Michael Shank's recent comments on guaranteed spots at the Indy 500. Speaking of the 500 there are rule changes and some good news regarding a past champion joining the grid in an attempt at a third swig of milk. Finally we finish up with Bryan's Beef of the Week. In fact, we give you two all beef patties. Listen now!Tell us in the comments section or sent us a Tweet. All social media channels found below.Official Web Content Partner: IndyCar1909.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0KqoM_k5JAOjdJs1LMD9cgTwitter: @turnfourpodcas1nstagram: Turn_Four_IndyCar_Podcastwww.turn4podcast.com
Fresh off his appearance in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, Conor Daly joins co-host Chase Holden to fill listeners in on his star-studded adventures. The tale began last Thursday night, when Conor gave a ride to Indiana Pacers standout Tyrese Haliburton in the IndyCar two-seater in downtown Indianapolis. Conor gives a detailed breakdown of how the Friday night exhibition game unfolded and the rest of the weekend's activities. He and Chase also discuss the latest in the IndyCar injury report, the decision to move the season finale race to Nashville Superspeedway and the chaos that unfolded at Daytona.Three-time IMSA Champion and 2021 Indianapolis 500 winning car owner Michael Shank joined the show to discuss his path to becoming one of the most prominent team leader's in the last few years. After making a go at driving himself, Shank began fielding cars for up and coming drivers in the Formula Atlantic Series, where he helped eventual three-time IndyCar Champion Sam Hornish Jr. up the racing ladder. Michael explained that around 2001 he was ready to give up on motorsports altogether, when a meeting with Jim France helped steer him into the world of sports car racing. In 2004, Michael Shank Racing entered the Grand-Am ranks in the Daytona Prototype Class, and in the last twenty years has gone on to win the Rolex 24 three-times, as well as IMSA crowns in the prototype and GT Daytona classes. Michael also details how he found himself in the IndyCar paddock, where he helped Helio Castroneves find his fourth Borg Warner Trophy and is set to take on the 2024 season with a fleet of two cars. 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
Fresh off his appearance in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, Conor Daly joins co-host Chase Holden to fill listeners in on his star-studded adventures. The tale began last Thursday night, when Conor gave a ride to Indiana Pacers standout Tyrese Haliburton in the IndyCar two-seater in downtown Indianapolis. Conor gives a detailed breakdown of how the Friday night exhibition game unfolded and the rest of the weekend's activities. He and Chase also discuss the latest in the IndyCar injury report, the decision to move the season finale race to Nashville Superspeedway and the chaos that unfolded at Daytona. Three-time IMSA Champion and 2021 Indianapolis 500 winning car owner Michael Shank joined the show to discuss his path to becoming one of the most prominent team leader's in the last few years. After making a go at driving himself, Shank began fielding cars for up and coming drivers in the Formula Atlantic Series, where he helped eventual three-time IndyCar Champion Sam Hornish Jr. up the racing ladder. Michael explained that around 2001 he was ready to give up on motorsports altogether, when a meeting with Jim France helped steer him into the world of sports car racing. In 2004, Michael Shank Racing entered the Grand-Am ranks in the Daytona Prototype Class, and in the last twenty years has gone on to win the Rolex 24 three-times, as well as IMSA crowns in the prototype and GT Daytona classes. Michael also details how he found himself in the IndyCar paddock, where he helped Helio Castroneves find his fourth Borg Warner Trophy and is set to take on the 2024 season with a fleet of two cars. 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
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they share their final thoughts on who they are sticking with as the winner of the Indianapolis 500. Curt sticks with his pick from last night, but Kevin switches up his pick from last night. Additionally, Kevin is life form Lucas Oil Raceway and interviews a couple drivers that are/were in action today. Finally, Tim May of Letterman Row joins Curt on Trackside tonight to share his opinion on the situation with Graham Rahal, Katherine Legge, and Stefan Wilson over the last week, how Graham feels about the car after just a couple times being in it, what he knows about how Michael Shank feels about Simon Pagenaud and Helio Castroneves ahead of the race, and shares his pick to win the race.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kris and Austin (Cookie) are back and ready to chat about SuperSebring! And don't forget AsLMS - we'll review the season and Le Mans auto-invites. Get our thoughts on the upcoming prologue and first round of the WEC and 2nd round of IMSA's NAEC! Timestamps: 00:45 SuperSebring - Intro 03:35 AsLMS - Season Review 09:45 WEC Prologue - Expectations 12:45 LMH - Expectations 25:30 WEC - 1000 Sebring - Entry List 44:00 "Michael Shank should be ******* shot" 51:40 12 Hours Sebring - Entry List 1:20:30 Closing Thoughts
This week's Wind Tunnel takes you inside one of Honda's flagship teams, behind the scenes in a pursuit of one of racing's most unique trophies and analysis of a team's attempt to manipulate a race's outcome.When the Bank of America Roval 400 went to overtime, it set up n exciting finish that catapulted Christopher Bell into the Round of 8. It also set up a desperation laden final 2 laps for SHR's Chase Briscoe who needed to gain several spots to knock Kyle Larsen out of his transfer spot. As Briscoe carved through the field on new tires, his teammate, Cole Custer slowed on the backstretch which resulted in several of the spots Chase was pursuing to slow as well. A post race analysis of Custer's actions resulted in $200,000 in fines as well as hefty points penalty. In a rare departure for normal Wind Tunnel episodes, Jack breaks down the situation and offers his opinion on the optics as well as the actions.Meyer Shank Racing finished off their 2022 IMAS Campaign the same way that they started it….by Winning! They kicked off the year taking the Rolex 24 and capped a Championship campaign by taking the top honors at the Petit LeMans 2 weeks ago. MSR's Michael Shank drops in and we talk about the team's IMSA success as well as a review of their IndyCar efforts.Jack checks in with Peyton Sellers. Sellers and Layne Riggs took the Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series National Championship right down to the final races at Dominion Speedway and only after a post season audit did Sellers discover that he had lost the title that he left Dominion thinking that he had won.But Sellers found a silver lining to that cloud when he took the top honors after 15 years of trying at MARTINSVILLE Speedway's Valley Star 300 adding a Grandfather clock to his Trophy Case. Sellers takes this week's Advance Auto Parts Victory lap and we talk about the roller coaster ride of emotions those 7 days created.All that as well as a recap of the NASCAR Playoffs stop at Charlotte Motor Speedway's Roval on this week's Wind Tunnel.
Michael Shank and his partner Jim Meyer captured the 2021 Indianapolis 500 and this year's Rolex 24 for a rare “racing double”.Shank examines his his team's IndyCar and IMSA seasons and breaks down the challenges that motorsports ownership presents in 2022. When AJ Allmendinger joined Kaulig Racing, his NASCAR career was rejuvenated. His visit will take listeners behind the scenes at Kaulig and explains why he embraces the Kaulig way. He also reveals how his signature win phrase “Let's Go!” came about.Ricky Bly is having a season that short trackers dream about. He has 10 Late Model Sportsman wins spread across New Hampshire's NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly track of Monadnock, Claremont and Lee USA Speedways. When he visits with Jack, Ricky shares why he never considered chasing championships and why this season is different. All that and a review of last week's racing in this week's Episode of “Jack Arute's Wind Tunnel”
Pit Pass Indy Show Host Bruce Martin has an exclusive, in-depth interview with team owner Michael Shank of Meyer-Shank Racing. The Ohio native looks ahead to his two-driver team racing in the July 3 Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio. Those include four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves and 2016 NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion and 2019 Indy 500 winner Simon Pagenaud. Bruce Martin and Pit Pass Indy have all the storylines covered in this week's episode. For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at Twitter at @BruceMartin_500 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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March 8, 2022 Pit Pass Indy was at the Indiana State Capitol Building when four-time Indianapolis 500 winning driver Helio Castroneves was honored by Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb on March 3. The Borg-Warner Trophy was unveiled featuring a fourth face for Castroneves on the permanent trophy that honors all winning drivers of the Indianapolis 500. Pit Pass Indy Host Bruce Martin spoke with Castroneves in the Indiana Governor's Office after the ceremony for an exclusive interview. This week's Pit Pass Indy also features an in-depth interview with Castroneves' team owner, Michael Shank, the co-owner of Meyer-Shank Racing on a variety of topics. For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at Twitter at @BruceMartin_500 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 2, Jack checks in with Meyer Shank Racing's leader, Michael Shank and the two review the stunning win at IMSA's 2022 kickoff event, the Rolex 24. Shank also updates his outlook for not only this year's Acura campaign in IMSA but also the debut of Meyer Shank's two car Indy Car effort with Indy 500 champs Simon Pagenaud and Helio Castroneves.PRN's “At The Track” host Lenny Batycki visits and he and Jack reflect on the “Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum” and what it might mean for NASCAR's Advance Auto Parts Weekly Racing Series. Batycki also handicaps the '22 short track scene.Hall of Famer Darrell Waltrip drops by and he an Jack reflect on their times together at Junior Johnson's operation. Darrell also reveals the how and why he came up with his signature phrase Boogity Boogity Boogity. He and Jack also peel back the real story behind Waltrip's decision to walk away from his role at NASCAR on Fox.
January 11, 2021 It's Season 2 Ep. 2 in 2022 for Pit Pass Indy as we speed ahead into the new year of IndyCar action. Our special guest on the second episode of Season 2 is Michael Shank, the winning team owner in the 105th Indianapolis 500. Last May, Shank's driver, Helio Castroneves, became just the fourth driver to win the Indy 500 four times in his career. Shank, along with co-owner Jim Meyer, enter the 2022 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season with two, full-time entries this season. Castroneves returns to full-time INDYCAR duty for the first time since 2017, when he finished fourth in the standings at Team Penske. He is reunited with former Team Penske teammate Simon Pagenaud, who moved over to Meyer-Shank Racing during the offseason. Both drivers tested at Sebring Raceway on Monday, January 10 as team testing is underway. Later this month, Castroneves and Pagenaud will park their Indy cars and climb into Meyer-Shank Racing's Acura DPi racing machines to compete in the Rolex 24 at Daytona IMSA Sports Car classic January 29-30 at Daytona International Raceway. Pagenaud will join full-time drivers Oliver Jarvis and Tom Blomqvist along with the team's endurance race driver, Castroneves. Pit Pass Indy show host Bruce Martin interviewed Shank from a windy Sebring Raceway Monday evening to cover a wide range of topics. For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at Twitter at @BruceMartin_500 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the 2021 Russian Grand Prix, Lando Norris barely misses out on maiden victory, which allows Hamilton to tally his 100th. Max Verstappen keeps the championship tight with a second place finish. Robin is joined by Christopher Roche and they discuss The upcoming Miami Grand Prix Haas drivers resigned for 2022 F1 season Michael Shank … Continue reading Episode 303: Russian Rain Brings RarEfied Racing → The post Episode 303: Russian Rain Brings RarEfied Racing first appeared on Fun With Cars.
An extremist movement led by angry and entitled white men is spreading throughout the country, and Vermont is providing fertile ground for their violent hatred. That's the contention of Michael Shank, a resident of Brandon, who says that he is moving in order to escape armed white extremists who have been harassing him and been tolerated by local authorities. Shank made his case in an op-ed article for USA Today on Aug. 4, titled: "White extremism is winning in my Vermont town. I'm selling my animal sanctuary and moving." On Friday, August 13, 2021, Shank's neighbor, Eric Grenier, a convicted felon, was arrested on weapons charges. Shank has accused Grenier of making death threats. Shank writes that white extremists have “bullied countless people of color in Vermont, who had to flee their communities because it became increasingly hostile and unsafe for them. And now it's pushing me out, too.” Shank tells The Vermont Conversation, “Not only are people unsafe in our communities…but they are unsafe in terms of who they turn to for protection…. The very people who are supposed to protect them aren't protecting them.” He cites recent reports about racial disparities in policing in Vermont that show that Black and Hispanic drivers are 3 to 4 times more likely to be searched by police during traffic stops — despite having a lower “hit rate” for contraband. The bias that pervades policing has created a permissive environment for racial harassment and white extremism to flourish, says Shank. “Vermont has a leadership problem on this issue,” he asserts. “We are allowing the racism to metastasize.” Shank has also worked in Afghanistan as a senior policy adviser to former California Rep. Mike Honda, and he discusses what led to the Taliban retaking the country. Michael Shank is communications director for the Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance. He is also an adjunct faculty member at New York University's Center for Global Affairs.
Is there a more entertaining team owner to talk to? Michael Shank is a man of the people and incredibly entertaining. Talking briefly in the morning before qualifying we touch on future plans, Busch Light, and the remainder of the season.
This week's episode: Meyer Shank Racing owner Michael Shank joins to discuss the Indy 500 win, his sports car program, more races for Helio Castroneves, moving forward with the rest of the season after the Indy 500 and future plans for the team. Plus, CBS is likely out for getting the next IndyCar TV contract, St. Pete is extended and options to replace the Toronto race. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Episode, IndyCar's newest 500 Champion car owner Michael Shank shares his perspective on his team's recent “500” win and possible expansion plans. Texas Motor Speedway's Eddie Gossage reflects upon his 25 years guiding the fortunes of the Lone Star State's flagship speedway as well as what's next for him.Utah short track champion Eric Rhead explains why he tows on average 14 hours round trip to compete in The NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series. And, Jack shares a story of how Darrel Waltrip's 1981 Winston Cup Title was a come from behind saga fueled by an unusual opportunity and how it forever changed the way NASCAR celebrated their Champions.
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NASCAR xFinity Mid-Ohio Winner AJ Allmendinger is one of the longest Friend of the Freaks. He was on the show Sunday night after his major win at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Saturday. The win for Kaulig Racing opened the door for AJ to possibly return to the Cup Series with Kaulig in 2022. But, as you can imagine, any visit with AJ is a visit based on craziness which might not include much talk about motor racing. This touches most everything. Listen...
NASCAR xFinity Mid-Ohio Winner AJ Allmendinger is one of the longest Friend of the Freaks. He was on the show Sunday night after his major win at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Saturday. The win for Kaulig Racing opened the door for AJ to possibly return to the Cup Series with Kaulig in 2022. But, as you can imagine, any visit with AJ is a visit based on craziness which might not include much talk about motor racing. This touches most everything. Listen...
Speaking with about 8 people including Mike, Helio Castroneves and Michael Shank join to discuss everything about the Indy 500, their partnership and maybe some future plans.
The 105TH Indianapolis 500 episode features 4-time Indy 500 winner Helio Castroneves as well as Rick Mears, Michael Shank, Simon Pagenaud, Pato O'Ward, Conor Daly, IMS President Doug Boles, Penske Corporation President Bud Denker, 2003 Indy winner Gil de Ferran and Team Penske IndyCar Manager Kyle Moyer. INDIANAPOLIS – It was fast, it was fearless, it was dramatic, and it was historic. There aren't enough superlatives to describe the 105th Indianapolis 500, but this episode we break down the May 30th Memorial Day Classic with the biggest names in the race. Show host Bruce Martin gives an in-depth interview with race winner Helio Castroneves, who became just the fourth driver to win the Indianapolis 500 four times in his career joining the greats AJ Foyt, Al Unser and Rick Mears. Bruce also interviews the man who became a four-time Indy 500 winner 30 years ago, Rick Mears, who was one of Castroneves' mentors when he was at Team Penske. Winning team owner Michael Shank, stops by from the “Yard of Bricks” at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway the day after the race as does Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles. Other guests on this week's show include third-place finisher Simon Pagenaud of Team Penske, fourth-place Pato O'Ward of Arrow McLaren SP, Indy 500 lap leader Conor Daly, who was out front for 40 laps on Sunday. Wrapping up the show are interviews with Penske Corporation President Bud Denker, 2003 Indy 500 winner Gil de Ferran and Team Penske IndyCar Manager Kyle Moyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Daytona 500 winner Michael McDowell shares his saga and how the 500 win provided redemption. Meyer-Shank Racing's Michael Shank addresses his team's 2021 expectations and tells Jack the most stupid thing he has done during Covid-19. Shank's driver Jack Harvey talks about his 2nd full time season in IndyCar and shares a lesson learned from clay pigeons. Alaska's Stu Laidlaw recounts his path to the Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series state championship and cuts a deal with Jack to race in the Iditarod.
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Tonight on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they recap the IMSA 12 hours at Sebring and talk about Helio Castroneves first International Championship in racing in his last run with Team Penske after 20 years with the team. Curt and Kevin talk about the latest motorsports news including Ganassi Racing returning to the IMSA Sports Car series in 2021. One of the new Indy Car Ganassi drivers for 2021 Alex Palou joins the show to talk about his new opportunity in the 10 Ganassi car next season and how the opportunity came together while driving for Dale Coyne Racing this season. Also joining the show is Car owner in both Indy Car and IMSA Michael Shank to talk about Helio Castroneves driving for him in six races in 2021. He also talks about his GTD Championship win in IMSA this year and who will be driving the car in Daytona for the Rolex 24 and overall recapping their 2020 season in both the Indy Car Series and IMSA foe his team. Kevin also talks about Jimmie Johnson's test at Laguna Seca from last week as well with audio from Jimmie talking about his new career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Arute & A. J. Allmendinger cover the latest in the NTT IndyCar Series. We recap the Harvest GP doubleheader, where Will Power won the second race over the weekend. Hear an owner's perspective from Jimmy Vasser & James "Sulli" Sullivan. Michael Shank also informs us of the newest things happening at Meyer Shank Racing.
Team Owner of MSR Racing, Michael Shank, stops by the Final Inspection Show to discuss the differences at Road America amid the COVID pandemic, among other things.
Steve Zautke takes you around the world of racing. Hear from Guy Hobbs, Aaron Telitz and Michael Shank or MSR Racing in this hour.
This week we sit down with the driver who has won all 5 FR Americas races...in his first season in the series. Swedish driver Linus Lundqvist chats with us and talks about his past and future in the sport. Also, Michael Shank is an accomplished sports car owner, but he always wanted to own an IndyCar team. Now, in his first full season, he chats about moving from Atlantics to Daytona Prototypes, to IndyCar. Charlie Anti also stops by to talk about the news of the week, Find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/225874221465131/) and follow us on Twitter at @insideopenwheel. New episodes drop Monday! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A. J. Allmendinger & Jack Arute cover the latest in the NTT IndyCar Series. Racing is on its way back, with IndyCar getting the green flag too! Our team talks about how different the landscape will look like upon the sport's return. Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage joins the show to discuss the season start on June 6th, and their plan of action to ensure safety during the event. Both Michael Andretti and Michael Shank visit to give an owner's perspective on getting back to business. We also check-in at the shop with Chip Ganassi Managing Director Mike Hull to get insight on race team preparations.
A.J. Allmendinger & Jack Arute cover the latest in the NTT IndyCar Series. Both our hosts wonder when we can move forward to real-life track events, despite it not being likely to have spectators in the stands any time soon. Our team analyzes Roger Penske's comments on virtual racing as well. Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished third in his IndyCar iRacing Challenge debut at Michigan International Speedway. We check-in with the winner, Simon Pagenaud of Team Penske. Michael Shank of Meyer Shank Racing joins the program to give an owner's perspective. Graham Rahal also visits to discuss navigating these unprecedented times as both a race car driver and small business owner.
Jack Arute and Tony Kanaan start the episode by talking about the opener at St. Petersburg being closed to fans due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We check-in with President and CEO of Penske Entertainment Mark Miles to get further details. We also look ahead at the upcoming season. Hear from various drivers, as well as Meyer Shank Racing co-owner Michael Shank.
This week on Double Stint, Ryan Myrehn and John Dagys recap the IMSA weekend at Watkins Glen and discuss the news of the week, plus an interview with Meyer Shank Racing team owner Michael Shank.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 line to access episodes on all Google Assistant-enabled devices.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/sportscar365)
It's another Week In IndyCar Live! event recording, held during the Mid-Ohio event in July of 2018, with an all-Ohio lineup of team owner Michael Shank, Rahal Letterman Lanigan front-runner Graham Rahal, and Andretti Autosport rookie Zach Veach, plus a special guest--IndyCar competition president Jay Frye--who surprised the audience with an appearance halfway through the show. 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)
Wow, even when there's no race this weekend coming up, the news keeps flying! This week Mike & Jess dive deep into how great Mid-Ohio was last weekend! We break down all of the insanity that is silly season talk (Scott Dixon, Penske, Pagenaud, McLaren, Fred) We talk about the new Road-to Indy 5 Year plan along with the disappointing news that Mazda will no longer be a part of it. We briefly discuss the introduction of the 2019 F1 front wing, the IndyCar licensing system in place starting next year, and Mike stumps Jess in our weekly trivia question! Matt will re-join us next week for our next episode!
The Marshall Pruett Podcast's short-form, end-of-day recap is back for the opening day of practice for the Indy 500. Team owner Michael Shank is our guest and breaks down all of the intricacies involved with fielding a sophomore team, the technical partnership with Schmidt Peterson Motorsports, grooming his young driver Jack Harvey, and how Tuesday was used as an education outing for the Indy Lights graduate. 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)
Michael Shank takes us deep inside the plans he's crafted for his team to compete in IndyCar and IMSA in 2018 and spells out many of the details that weren't included in the official announcement. 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)
Michael Shank joins Marshall Pruett as guest host of the #WeekinIndyCar podcast to discuss Danica Patrick's plans to bid farewell to her career at Indy in 2018, his goals for the Michael Shank Racing team in IndyCar next season, and provides some stellar answers to listener questions that range from: explaining why his first Indy bid in 2012 failed to his affinity for Jay Frye to taking a deep dive on how IndyCar could learn from IMSA's new DPi formula. Honest to a fault, the Ohioan is a breath of fresh air in series that needs all the new owners it can find. 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)
Michael Shank, owner of Michael Shank Racing, is in Indy for the 500 where his driver, Jack Harvey is preparing for the 101st running of the Indianapolis 500.
We're thrilled to announce that we'll be 3 wide from now on as Owen Trinkler of CRG/I Do Borrow has joined Rich and Chad on a permanent. To celebrate, Michael Shank of MSR has graciously returned as our lead guest. Rich took a field trip to talk to Justin Kamm at New Jersey Motorsports Park - NJMP and Owen gives us his VIR race preview. We'd like to dedicate this weeks show to our good friend Mike Stephens and his whole family in their time of loss.
We're thrilled to announce that we'll be 3 wide from now on as Owen Trinkler of CRG/I Do Borrow has joined Rich and Chad on a permanent. To celebrate, Michael Shank of MSR has graciously returned as our lead guest. Rich took a field trip to talk to Justin Kamm at New Jersey Motorsports Park - NJMP and Owen gives us his VIR race preview. We'd like to dedicate this weeks show to our good friend Mike Stephens and his whole family in their time of loss.
This week the guys talked with Michael Shank of Michael Shank Racing, then they talk news and much much more. Unfortunately the interview file failed and we are unable to post the interview.
This week the guys talked with Michael Shank of Michael Shank Racing, then they talk news and much much more. Unfortunately the interview file failed and we are unable to post the interview.
Nick Lloyd has become one of the top double bass makers in the country over the years, with award-winning basses being played worldwide, including talents as diverse as New York Philharmonic principal bassist Tim Cobb and YouTube sensation Adam Ben Ezra. We talk about Nick’s early years learning the bass, apprenticing with various makers and learning the craft of bass making, the intricacies of making a bass, his standard bass designs, travel necks, his financing options for basses, and playing with the Kentucky Winders in Pakistan! About Nick: I was born in central Iowa, and first met the doublebass at age 8. In 1993 I moved to Boston to freelance and attend the Longy School of Music. As my interests developed, a question remained unanswered: how is a doublebass made? Well, Boston luthier & bassist John Styklunas was the first to answer that question. It’s been over 20 years now, and my teachers also include Michael Shank, Paul Hart, and Daniel Hachez. All of these luthiers have helped me assemble the skills and high standards necessary to make and repair professional-quality double basses. Most importantly, my training has taught me to always respect the client, regardless of what kind of music they play. Since establishing my Cincinnati shop in 2000, my instruments have received awards for tone and workmanship. In addition, I received the 2007 “Friend Of The Bass” award from the International Society of Bassists for organizing the Katrina Basses project. In 2015, in conjunction with the State Department and musical group the Kentucky Winders, I became a U.S Cultural Ambassador. This position includes traveling internationally to promote traditional American music as well as performances with ethnic musicians of respective host countries.
we talk about our friend Justin Wilson and how sad and just absolutely heartbroken, we share some tweets from Michael Shank and Tristan Vautier and share storys of our own with Justin over the past few years. We were Proud to call him our Friend... RIP Justin Wilson
We get some great interviews from The GLEN! Dion Von Moltke, Michael Shank, Michael Vlieante, Wolf Hensler and CONOR DALY!!!!!! We then talk about the perhaps the greatest race in #INDYCAR history!!!......ENJOY!!
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We start by talking about the monumental FAIL i had with my recording software while we interviewed Dion Von Moltke and Matt Bell..... then talk about the upcoming race this weekend the 23hr of Daytona And finish with a interview i actually recorded properly with Michael Shank of Michael Shank Racing.......enjoy
Michael Shank joins us to talk about the transition to the Ligier P2 car, Then the guys go theough the news and talk to Kyle Gimple about his switch to being a closing driver and the new Audi for c360r.
Michael Shank joins us to talk about the transition to the Ligier P2 car, Then the guys go theough the news and talk to Kyle Gimple about his switch to being a closing driver and the new Audi for c360r.
John Pew of Michael Shank racing joins the guys, then they review new news and the IMSA acction frmo Circuit of the Americas.
John Pew of Michael Shank racing joins the guys, then they review new news and the IMSA acction frmo Circuit of the Americas.
John Pew of Michael Shank Racing joins us to talk about #theFuture, running with Starworks at CoTA, and more, then we discuss the schedule, news, ALMS at CoTA, and preview the Lime Rock GRAND-AM Series Finale.
John Pew of Michael Shank Racing joins us to talk about #theFuture, running with Starworks at CoTA, and more, then we discuss the schedule, news, ALMS at CoTA, and preview the Lime Rock GRAND-AM Series Finale.
Tommy and Chad talk with Michael Shank of Michael Shank Racing to talk 2014, Gustavo Yacaman, and more, then we review Kansas and the Road America CTSCC race, and talk about the news.
Tommy and Chad talk with Michael Shank of Michael Shank Racing to talk 2014, Gustavo Yacaman, and more, then we review Kansas and the Road America CTSCC race, and talk about the news.
First, the guys talk with Enzo Potolichio, owner of 8Star Motorsports, then review COTA and talk with Michael Shank of MSR.
First, the guys talk with Enzo Potolichio, owner of 8Star Motorsports, then review COTA and talk with Michael Shank of MSR.
Rich covers the GRAND-AM Finale at Lime Rock Park with lots of interviews and insights.
Rich covers the GRAND-AM Finale at Lime Rock Park with lots of interviews and insights.
Michael Shank of Michael Shank Racing joins Rich and Chad to talk about his new Riley DPG3, INDYCAR and potential motor plans.
Michael Shank of Michael Shank Racing joins Rich and Chad to talk about his new Riley DPG3, INDYCAR and potential motor plans.
Veteran DP owner Michael Shank joins the guys for a great, revealing interview, then we talk about the news and preview Watkins Glen.
Veteran DP owner Michael Shank joins the guys for a great, revealing interview, then we talk about the news and preview Watkins Glen.