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Welcome to the Lovecars On The Grid Podcast, where our hosts Tiff Needell and Paul Woodman bring us a roundup of motorsport events from around the World! This week, we're a day late unfortunately! We have a jam packed list to talk you through, from Formula 1, F2 and F2, to Moto GP in Spain, Indycar and more! Firstly, we pay our respects to Paul Bird. Our thoughts are with Paul's family and friends. In Formula 1, we've had the results of the 2022 cost cap, and reassuringly, all teams managed to stay under the F1 cost cap, even Red Bull! Elsewhere in F1, Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz had his Richard Mille watch stolen, and was involved in a car chase to catch the thief! We've also seen the launch of the first Hydrogen powered racing series! Monza, Italy, is known for its rich racing history, and the Formula 1 Grand Prix lived up to the hype this weekend. The event showcased fierce competition among the world's top drivers, and the weekend was marked by unexpected twists and turns. The Spanish MotoGP at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya delivered its own brand of adrenaline-pumping action. The Indycar series delivered another thrilling chapter in the world of American open-wheel racing.
This week On the Grid, your global motorsport podcast and one-stop destination for all things racing! Immerse yourself in the dynamic world of motorsports as we bring you an exhilarating blend of in-depth coverage and captivating insights.Unless you're Max Verstappen and you've just won your ninth in a row race of the season, for the rest of the pack there have been many twists and turns of the F1 season, where the iconic Zandvoort circuit brought excitement in terms of penty of rain, where every lap brings new excitement and challenges. From the roaring engines of NASCAR to the pulse-pounding action of BTCC at Donington, we've got your need for speed covered.Tiff has a difference in opinion with BTCC legends, Tim Harvey and Paul O'Neil. But what would YOU do to avoid the dreaded track limits scenario? But that's not all – we'll also take you behind the scenes of the heart-stopping battles in BSB, giving you an exclusive look at the grit, determination, and strategy that defines this captivating series. And let's not forget the high-speed intensity of IndyCar, where drivers push the limits for glory on the track.Tiff Needell and Paul Woodman break down each race, offering analysis, predictions, and post-race reviews that will leave you at the edge of your seat. Whether you're a seasoned racing enthusiast or just dipping your toes into the world of motorsports, our podcast provides engaging content that resonates with all levels of fandom.Stay up-to-date with the latest news, discover driver stories that inspire, and get ready to experience the thrill of motorsports like never before. Subscribe, tune in, and fuel your passion for motorsport with On the Grid.
Welcome to the Lovecars On The Grid podcast, where Tiff Needell and Paul Woodman bring us another motorsport update with a roundup of events from around the World! The British Superbikes event held at the iconic Thruxton circuit showcased the perfect blend of skill and speed. With riders pushing the limits of their machines, the hairpin turns and sweeping straights of Thruxton provided an unforgettable spectacle. Top contenders battled for supremacy, maneuvering through the track's challenging sections with precision. The event not only thrilled the on-site attendees but also engaged a global audience of motorsport enthusiasts. In the end, it was Jason O'Halloran with the win. The undulating tracks of Knockhill played host to the British Touring Cars championship, delivering edge-of-the-seat action to motorsport aficionados. The tight corners and rapid elevation changes demanded exceptional driving skills and strategic prowess from competitors. As racing icons vied for the championship title, the Knockhill event became a proving ground for both established and emerging talents in the touring car racing scene. MB Motorsport's Jake Hill had yet another win! Indianapolis, known for its racing legacy, witnessed the thunderous roars of NASCAR machines. The high-speed oval racing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway left spectators awe-inspired as drivers reached mind-boggling speeds on the straightaways, while skillfully navigating the challenges posed by the tight turns. Michael McDowell took the win at Indianapolis. Indianapolis also played host to Indycar this weekend, where Alex Palou led the pack.
Tonight, on Beyond the Bricks with Jake Query and Mike Thomsen, they continue to discuss drivers that have dabbled in NASCAR and IndyCar with the doubleheader this weekend at IMS. The first drive Jake and Mike profile is Lee Roy Yarbrough with audio from IMS Historian Donald Davidson recapping his racing career and his postrace interview after winning the 1969 Daytona 500. In the second segment of tonight's show, Jake and Mike bring back the IMS Historian to recap the careers of Bobby Allison and Fred Lorenz. Additionally, you will hear a commercial that Allison did with Hardees back in the day and a story from Mike about him as well. In the final segment of the show, Jake and Mike bring back Donald Davidson one final time for him to remember one of the biggest stock car races held at the IRP in the Yankee 300.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Beyond the Bricks with Jake Query and Mike Thomsen, they continue to discuss drivers that have dabbled in NASCAR and IndyCar with the doubleheader this weekend at IMS. The first drive Jake and Mike profile is Lee Roy Yarbrough with audio from IMS Historian Donald Davidson recapping his racing career and his postrace interview after winning the 1969 Daytona 500. In the second segment of tonight's show, Jake and Mike bring back the IMS Historian to recap the careers of Bobby Allison and Fred Lorenz. Additionally, you will hear a commercial that Allison did with Hardees back in the day and a story from Mike about him as well. In the final segment of the show, Jake and Mike bring back Donald Davidson one final time for him to remember one of the biggest stock car races held at the IRP in the Yankee 300.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they start the show by going over all the events leading up to this weekend's NASCAR/IndyCar double header, explain what they were able to take away from the conversations they had with drivers today, and speculate where they could add another oval to give inexperienced oval drivers a chance to compete. Later in the hour they break down some of the betting odds for who is the favorite to win the Gallagher Grand Prix and then access who they think are the true favorites. Then they transition to some racing news pertaining to Meyer Shank Racing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they start the show by talking with Chip Ganassi Racing's Marcus Armstrong to explain how beneficial Scott Dixon has been to his development this season, the new look to his racecar that fans will be able to see this weekend, what kind of optimism he has going into the race this weekend with him being familiar with the road course at IMS, and explains if he's itching to race an oval. Later in the hour they recap what happened with David Malukus's run in Sunday's race in Nashville, discuss how a Honda engine has won all five street races so far this season, and answer Twitter questions pertaining to this weekend's NASCAR/IndyCar double header.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to On the Grid, your global motorsport podcast, where Tiff Needell and Paul Woodman bring you all the latest updates and exhilarating events from the world of racing. From the heart-pounding action of Formula 1, F2 and F3 in Austria to the adrenaline-fueled excitement of Indycar and NASCAR in America, we'll keep you on the edge of your seat. Join us as we take you on a global motorsport journey that spans continents and captures the essence of speed, skill, and pure passion. Sadly amidst the roaring engines and screeching tires, we also take a moment to reflect on the somber moments that have shaken the motorsports community. Last week, we bid farewell to a legend in the industry, former Force India boss Bob Fearnley. His contribution to the sport and tireless efforts behind the scenes will forever be remembered. In another sad loss, we mourn the passing of Steve Neal, the beloved father of BTCC star Matt Neal. Steve's unwavering support and guidance played an instrumental role in shaping Matt's career, and his legacy lives on in the hearts of all motorsport enthusiasts. Unfortunately, the motorsports world was struck by tragedy once again at the iconic Spa circuit. During the Formula Regional support race, a tragic accident claimed the life of 18-year-old Dutchman Dilano van t'Hoff. Our thoughts and condolences go out to his family, friends, and the racing community as we collectively mourn this devastating loss. Amidst the highs and lows, we continue our journey, exploring the thrilling 24 Hour GTs race at Spa, where endurance and strategy meet in a battle for glory. Then, we return to the UK, where the Donington World Superbikes event pushes riders to their limits in a quest for victory. From triumphs to tribulations, our podcast encapsulates the multifaceted world of motorsports, offering an immersive experience that celebrates the resilience, dedication, and unwavering spirit of those involved. Join us as we delve into the captivating stories, analyze thrilling races, and pay homage to the heroes and legends who have left an indelible mark on the racing world. Stay tuned for our in-depth discussions, insightful interviews, and behind-the-scenes insights that will transport you into the heart of motorsport. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, our podcast promises to deliver an engaging and comprehensive motorsport experience that will leave you hungry for more. So buckle up and get ready to embark on an exhilarating journey through the fast-paced world of motorsports, where triumph and tragedy intertwine to create a captivating tapestry of human endeavor and the pursuit of greatness. Welcome to our motorsport podcast, where the thrills never end.
On this episode of The ThrillCast, 14 year old Racing Phenom Mad Max Gordon! Max the grandson of off-road legend Baja Bob Gordon, and his son of off-road, NASCAR & INDYCAR superstar Robby Gordon. Max, fresh of his second Stadium Super Truck victory goes into how he got it done!
To start off the final hour of Network Indiana's Indiana Sports Talk, Coach Bob Lovell and Brad Huber talk some racing. First in NASCAR, the guys talk some of the Indiana born racers and they take a look at the point race in the NASCAR Cup Series. They go on to talk about IndyCar racing, and they talk names to look out for in the IndyCar point standings as we close out the IndyCar season with only a few races to go. Coach Lovell recaps his best high school games to look out for next week as we kick off another season of high school football. After that on IST, Alan Karpick from goldandblack.com joins the show next to talk with Bob about Purdue football. Coach and Alan start talking about Purdue football with their season coming up very soon, and their scrimmage earlier this afternoon. They talk this past season and how both guys believe last year's Purdue team exceeded expectations with all their big time wins over ranked opponents, their bowl win, the difficulties in replacing David Bell, and how they can get even better this year with an easier Big Ten schedule.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanking the co-host of the popular “Off-Track” podcast for moonlighting (0:30); general thoughts on IndyCar-NASCAR crossover both on track and in the booth (1:30); what it was like calling a NASCAR race vs. an IndyCar race from the same location and with many of the same staff (3:00): how Hinch prepared for calling the Xfinity race (4:30); on his future NASCAR broadcast work (5:30); how the IndyCar schedule might have impacted some crossover dynamics (7:00); the response to NASCAR from IndyCar fans (8:30); breaking down the last restart of Sunday's Cup race (10:30); would Chastain's move have worked in IndyCar? (13:00); ways to deter access road usage in the future (15:30); Hinch's take on the quality of NASCAR racing on road courses (18:00); the appeal of a NASCAR strategy race through an IndyCar lens (19:00); blacks and reds in NASCAR? (21:00); The mental toughness of Tyler Reddick and Alex Palou (22:00); how will the Palou situation get resolved? (24:00); handicapping the final four IndyCar races of the season (26:00); Nashville preview (28:30).
Jeff and Jordan discuss the NASCAR/IndyCar doubleheader weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and break down the latest developments in Formula One heading into that series' summer break. 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
Jeff and Jordan discuss the NASCAR/IndyCar doubleheader weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and break down the latest developments in Formula One heading into that series' summer break. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles joins us to discuss a huge racing weekend July 30-31 when the NTT IndyCar Series, NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series all take to the IMS Road Course plus Boles previews the BC39 dirt track race in August.
TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) is joined by Former ESPN NASCAR/IndyCar Broadcaster Marty Reid & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon). (0:30-3:20) NASCAR off-weekend, Trucks at Knoxville.(3:20-12:45) Introducing Marty Reid.(12:45-1:01:00) Marty Reid on his broadcasting career at ESPN covering NASCAR, IndyCar, and his latest endeavors.(1:01:00-1:09:00) News and Notes: NASCAR street race at Chicago and leaving Road America, Valoline stays with Hendrick and Nashville preview.(1:09:00-1:19:00) Ask Marty.Hear it all on "Let's Go Racing with David Starr!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!
Garage Guy Chase and Dale Tanhardt discuss some of their favorite NASCAR and IndyCar driver betting picks on Draftkings, FanDuel, and Ceasars Sportsbook for the 2022 NASCAR Coca Cola 600 and the 2022 Indy 500.(0:00 - 4:24): Overview & Eat At Hooters(4:24.3 - 9:22): NASTRUCKS, NASFINITY, And F1 Betting Is For People Who Still Use Silver Certificate Dollars(9:23 - 36:56) - Outrights & Finishing Position Bets(36:57 - 42:26) - Indy 500 Matchups(42:26.6 - 45:02.2) - NASCAR Coke 600 Matchups(45:35 - 51:14) - Wild Boi Bets For The Coke 600********************************************Check out Garage Guys for the best fantasy weekly NASCAR Betting and DFS advice!NASCAR DFS & Betting | https://garageguysfantasysports.comThe Discord Is Free | https://discord.gg/W8kkgySH********************************************GARAGE GUYS & PRIZE PICKS PROMO CODECheck out the official daily fantasy prop game of Garage Guys, Prize Picks!Use Promo Code GARAGEGUYS When You Sign Up To Get A 100% Deposit Bonus Up To $100!!Click the link below to Sing up Today!https://prizepicks.com/welcome?invite...********************************************Follow us on Twitter!Chase: https://twitter.com/GarageGuyChaseDale: https://twitter.com/DaletanhardtGarage Guys: https://twitter.com/garageguysfs********************************************GarageGuysFS View our NASCAR Best Bets on Action Network!Chase: https://action.onelink.me/qhpb/db4c3740Dale: https://action.onelink.me/qhpb/91e00ff1********************************************Hooters To-Go Promo Code | GARAGEGUYSSave $10 on any Takeout or Delivery order of $30+ with promo code "GARAGEGUYS" at https://order.hooters.com or the Hooters APP.***Offer valid at participating locations for delivery or carry-out orders $30+***Save $10 on any Dine-in order of $40+ by giving your Hooters Girl the promo code "GARAGEGUYS"***Offer is only redeemable at HOA locations. Valid onfood, NA Beverages, and Merch Only. Cannot discountany alcohol or gift cards.***#NASCAR #DraftKings #FanDuelSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/garage-guys-fantasy-sports-podcast/donations
Welcome one, welcome all to another edition of Off the Record With Davey Segal. This week, Davey is joined by Mamba Smith (NASCAR), Dillon Welch (MRN, NBC Sports) and for the first time ever Joey Barnes (TobyChristie.com). -Rain plagued Dover on Sunday, so, the group talks about the rain. -With Joey, an IndyCar writer on the show, we talk Barber. -And should we shorten races like the Coca-Cola 600?!?! All this and more on this week's edition of Off The Record with Davey Segal. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/off-the-record-daveysegal/support
Welcome back to 3 Guys on a Pontoon! The episode starts with beer news updates from Dillon. PBR hid Easter Kegs for people to find and High Noon released their new Pool Pack. Kameron shares the quote of the week. "Boogity, Boogity, Boogity - Let's Go Racing." The guys tell stories from attending the Brick Yard, Takkadega, Nascar/Indycar races. Grab a cold one and enjoy.
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Talking about Nascar, Indycar and weather. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chase-tierney/support
On this episode, Charlie is rejoined by 'The Car Cuz' Josh Stiegman following his epic trip to Monterey Car Week, the most exclusive car auction in North America. Josh details the incredible sights and rides from the California coast along with a few vehicles from the Hoosier State that went up for auction. Also, Charlie and Josh relive the action at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as three races took on the 14-turn road course. Will a bizarre ending to the NASCAR Cup Series first-ever run on the road course change future plans for the event? The debate begins on this episode. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Indy! This week the guys talk the NASCAR and Indycar double header weekend#NASCAR #Indycar
NASCAR on NBC analyst Steve Letarte on evaluating the “State Fair” of Motorsports at Indianapolis Motor Speedway with the NASCAR-IndyCar crossover on the road course (1:00); making a Rolex 24 comparison (3:00); how about having an IndyCar-Cup doubleheader (4:00) … or even both series on track concurrently? (5:30); how the atmosphere compared to the Brickyard 400 (7:00); what a victory means for Kaulig Racing (8:30); and AJ Allmendinger (10:00); breaking down Briscoe v. Hamlin (12:00); Could Briscoe really have been unaware of the penalty (13:30); does the team bear responsibility for the penalty going unheard? (15:00); the way Briscoe rouged up Hamlin (16:30); Stevie's opinion that Briscoe owes Hamlin another conversation (18:00); Is it time to start a SAFER-style project for track cleanup enhancements? (20:00); the track curbing failure (21:30); is the curbing even needed? Dale Jr. and Stevie wonder (23:00); and is there a better solution for the 90-degree curb? (24:30); other fixes to consider (26:00); the enforcement of track limits (27:30); resin at Nashville! (29:00). See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With Jordan at the Indianapolis road course NASCAR/IndyCar races and Jeff at the Knoxville Nationals, the guys reunite to discuss everything they saw in racing this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Jordan at the Indianapolis road course NASCAR/IndyCar races and Jeff at the Knoxville Nationals, the guys reunite to discuss everything they saw in racing this weekend. 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
I talk about the weekend of racing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, give you my take on The Malice at the Palace documentary and discuss recent changes in radio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tony-donohue/support
Mario AndrettiTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Mario Andretti. In this episode Mario and I chat about what brought his family to The United States, and how he and his twin brother Aldo got bitten by the racing bug. He shares some of his favorite memories of his driving career (which spanned from 1959 to 2000). We talk about some of the automotive innovations that started in racing and are now on every passenger car made; He also tells me what it was like to win the Daytona 500, The Indy 500, and the Formula One World Championship. Finally, we close the show out talking about his post racing businesses which include a winery, and the nationwide Andretti Indoor Carting and Games entertainment complexes. (I do challenge him to a race at the one near my house!)Mario is a legend and a national treasure, who has made a name for himself all over the world in his sport as well as his compassion and generosity. It was a great honor to speak with 3 time US Driver of the Year, US Driver of the Quarter Century, and Driver of the Decade.Follow Mario on social media:Twit: @MarioAndrettiInsta: @AndrettiMarioFB: Mario AndrettiMario's website: MarioAndretti.com
Welcome to Episode 6 of the Lovecars On the Grid, the global motorsport roundup podcast! No F1 to discuss, but an action packed weekend from the world of motorsport events, including the third round of the World Rally Championship in Croatia which saw another last stage heartbreak for Elfyn Evans – and, as in Italy last year, Sebastien Ogier was the man who benefited from Elfyn's error … A couple of Brits also won the Junior WRC even – congratulations to Jon Armstrong and Phil Hall. The other big event in Europe was Rounds 5 & 6 of the Formula E Championship from Valencia – but not the streets of Valencia – and it turned out to be another rather ‘interesting' weekend… starting off with a rather embarrassing race ending on Saturday as Brit Jake Dennis led from start to finish – another driver who could well have ended up an F1 star – on Sunday. For the rest of last week's action, we go to Indycar and NASCAR … with a brilliant 4th place from Jack Harvey with the Talladega madness! Next weekend F1 returns to the magnificent Algarve circuit for the Portuguese Grand Prix and hopefully another Max v Lewis classic, as MotoGP heads to Jerez in Spain. Indycar makes it three rounds on the trot with a visit to Texas for the first oval race of the season, while the brave new world of the Hypercar World Endurance Championship kicks off at Spa but sadly only two Toyotas and one Alpine are ready for it – but the future still looks very promising with the return of Porsche and Ferrari over the next couple of years.
Today Matthew Burroughs and I go in depth and give opinions on drivers who have participated in bot NASCAR and IndyCar
Zack and Alex react to the new NASCAR and Indycar schedule for 2021, including how they feel about a dirt race at Bristol, only 4 oval races in Indycar, and road course fever in NASCAR! Follow us on twitter @newgayden (Alex) and @DreamyZackRacin (Zack)
TrackSmack Week #18 NASCAR INDYCAR Crossover Weekend 4th of July Extravaganza!
In this episode we dive into f1's thrilling return to racing as well as the historic two races at Indianapolis. Like what you hear? Subscribe to get every weekly episode and follow us @motorsportmash1 or email questions to motorsportmashup@gmail.com.
Finally! NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin joins Dale Earnhardt Jr. on the Download for the first time. The former Hendrick Motorsports teammates dive into Mark's meteoric rise from local dirt racer to NASCAR front-runner. They discuss how his dad influenced his passion for racing, including letting him drive a tractor trailer at the age of 12 and the time his father did donuts around a police car in a parking lot. Then, the Batesville, Arkansas native talks about his biggest influences in the short track days and the time that a lack of a right rear spring sprung him to the top of the speed charts. Mark reflects on his relationship with fellow competitors and why he was comfortable sharing his setups with anyone that asked. The veteran opens up about his journey to NASCAR, then losing everything, and how that failure made him who he is today. Dale Jr. and co-host Mike Davis are shocked by never before heard stories of watching races in Dale Earnhardt's basement and nearly ending up in the 28 car. Lastly, Martin covers how he originally connected with car owner Jack Roush and gets deep about the rocky start to their long relationship. The ratings were up as NASCAR returned to NBC and Dale Jr. went back to work in the booth. He reveals deep thoughts about his return to work and finding a purpose in life. Plus, the DJD gang weighs in on the first NASCAR-IndyCar doubleheader. They learn that the late Charlie Daniels loved the Xfinity Series and with the help of a fan, ponder the idea of triple digit car numbers during Ask Jr. Presented by Xfinity. Dale also learns how being stuck in an elevator can cause a driver to have a nightmare scenario in this week's Odd History. 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
Finally! NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin joins Dale Earnhardt Jr. on the Download for the first time. The former Hendrick Motorsports teammates dive into Mark's meteoric rise from local dirt racer to NASCAR front-runner. They discuss how his dad influenced his passion for racing, including letting him drive a tractor trailer at the age of 12 and the time his father did donuts around a police car in a parking lot. Then, the Batesville, Arkansas native talks about his biggest influences in the short track days and the time that a lack of a right rear spring sprung him to the top of the speed charts. Mark reflects on his relationship with fellow competitors and why he was comfortable sharing his setups with anyone that asked. The veteran opens up about his journey to NASCAR, then losing everything, and how that failure made him who he is today. Dale Jr. and co-host Mike Davis are shocked by never before heard stories of watching races in Dale Earnhardt's basement and nearly ending up in the 28 car. Lastly, Martin covers how he originally connected with car owner Jack Roush and gets deep about the rocky start to their long relationship. The ratings were up as NASCAR returned to NBC and Dale Jr. went back to work in the booth. He reveals deep thoughts about his return to work and finding a purpose in life. Plus, the DJD gang weighs in on the first NASCAR-IndyCar doubleheader. They learn that the late Charlie Daniels loved the Xfinity Series and with the help of a fan, ponder the idea of triple digit car numbers during Ask Jr. Presented by Xfinity. Dale also learns how being stuck in an elevator can cause a driver to have a nightmare scenario in this week's Odd History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Was NASCAR's double-header in Pocono a success? We discuss the back-to-back races, new rules for the All-Star event, and the latest NASCAR News - along with our Paint Scheme Preview and Picks for another double-header - IndyCar-NASCAR at The Brickyard!The Rundown:- Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin win at Pocono- Rain and track position ruled the weekend- Was the double-header a success?- NASCAR News:- New rules for the All-Star Race - is the Choose Rule a good one?- Champion's Week is cancelled- Jimmie Johnson to test Indy Car (well...he was - we recorded before his COVID announcement)- Driver and Sponsor News- Paint Scheme Preview and Picks for Indianapolis! (well...before Jimmie's COVID announcement...)Be sure to check out the website at InTheDraftShow.com, follow on Instagram and Twitter @InTheDraftShow, and like the show on Facebook at facebook.com/InTheDraftShowThanks for listening!
History being made this weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway with a NASCAR - IndyCar doubleheader. Hear from Kevin Harvick and open-wheel driver Conor Daly. Plus, Kurt Busch reaching a major milestone and Erik Jones on racing with no fans at the Brickyard.
Kerry preps you for a triple header NASCAR/IndyCar weekend from Indianapolis. Also hear from last years Indy winner Kevin Harvick Support the show: http://patreon.com/thefinallap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stewart-Haas Racing's star Aric Almirola joins Charlie to discuss an emotional weekend at Talledega and the excitement surrounding the upcoming historic NASCAR-IndyCar doubleheader at Indianapolis. Plus: the "Car Cuz" Josh sizes up the biggest weekend of racing across the globe thus far in 2020.
Jack Arute & A. J. Allmendinger cover the latest in the NTT IndyCar Series. Our team looks ahead to the NASCAR-IndyCar double header in Indianapolis. Hear from Dreyer & Reinbold Racing's Sage Karam, Max Chilton of Carlin Racing and Chip Ganassi Racing Managing Director Mike Hull.
In this week's edition of the Frontstretch Podcast, Dustin Albino and Mike Neff discuss the 2021 NASCAR Hall of Fame nominees, and chat who they'd cast a vote for. Dale Earnhardt Jr. was involved in INDYCAR's virtual race at Michigan International Speedway, so we list drivers we'd like to see complete the NASCAR/IndyCar crossover in real life. Meanwhile, Chevrolet ... Read more
During this interview special, I got to sit down with legendary racing sportscaster Allen Bestwick. We talk about various topics, including his rise to covering NASCAR & IndyCar for networks like ESPN & NBC, his top moments in the booth, and his thoughts on what the state of the IndyCar Series is right now. Twitter: @BehindCatchInstagram: @behind_the_catch_fence
This week's episode: More rumors on the 2020 IndyCar schedule for contingency dates for Detroit and another possibility of a NASCAR/IndyCar doubleheader. Plus our thoughts on the first IndyCar iRacing event.
Former JR Motorsports teammates William Byron and Elliott Sadler join Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors, Freddie Kraft, Casey Boat, and Jason Schultz to cover everything from iRacing to learning blackjack. Byron discusses his performance in Sunday’s Pro Invitational Series race, how long it took him to calm down after the loss and whether he will dish out payback next week. Sadler catches us up on retired life and his eagerness to learn from Byron and start iRacing. Plus the gang covers T.J. spotting for Dale Jr. and missing the first 15 laps, Timmy Hill’s big win and Daniel Suarez vs Ty Dillon. A Coronavirus schedule shakeup creates the first NASCAR/IndyCar doubleheader at Indianapolis in July and the guys react. Have the spotters ever told their drivers to shut up and drive? That questioned gets answered along with much more.
Without NCAA March Madness, MLB Spring Training, MLS, NBA, NHL, PGA or XFL for at least a month, we’ll focus on what we do have this weekend with NASCAR in Atlanta and IndyCar in St. Petersburg.
Without NCAA March Madness, MLB Spring Training, MLS, NBA, NHL, PGA or XFL for at least a month, we'll focus on what we do have this weekend with NASCAR in Atlanta and IndyCar in St. Petersburg. Source
Got all kinds of NASCAR news this week, Lucas Oil Late model results, Moster Energy Supercross results from Oakland, Indy Car, F1, ARCA News. I tell ya what just give the show a listen!
Parker Kligerman is back! As promised Kligerman is back on the podcast and this time it’s a discussion only about racing and the some of the recent news to come from the garage. To start, Kligerman shares some thoughts on the Next Gen race car, including what it means when a driver says it drives like a race car and a common misconception in racing. Plus, whether Kligerman likes the direction NASCAR seems to be taking with the car. How does he go about educating himself on other forms of racing? Thoughts on the F1 documentary on Netflix and the benefit of having something like that in NASCAR; a NASCAR/IndyCar doubleheader; how important does he believe it is that a race car looks like its street counterpart. A shift to talking about silly season, including Christopher Bell and Tyler Reddick going Cup Series race in 2020; expectations for Wood Brothers Racing with Matt DiBenedetto; why he’s torn on the Ricky Stenhouse Jr. news and what can Chris Buescher do for the team; Kligerman’s love of analytics; his personal car collection; how his playoff predictions are coming along; his 2020 prediction for Erik Jones. Lionel Racing is the market leader in the design, promotion and distribution of licensed die-cast race cars. A division of Lionel Trains, Lionel Racing makes and sells replica NASCAR® and other racing die-cast through a variety of channels, including corporate and national accounts, trackside, online, a network of specialty dealers, and the Racing Collectables Club of America (RCCA). Located near Charlotte Motor Speedway, Lionel Racing has the pulse of the motorsports community and is committed to giving fans the very best in die-cast collectibles. For more information, visit www.lionelracing.com.
This week's episode: Stephen Starks, IndyCar Series Vice President of Promoter and Media Relations, joins to discuss the 2020 IndyCar schedule, a NASCAR/IndyCar doubleheader, international races and the NBC Sports/international TV deals.
In this episode of The Motorsports Dig, host Kyle McFadden chats with George Steinbrenner IV, the grandson of the former owner of the New York Yankees and youngest team owner in IndyCar Series history. World of Outlaws Late Model Series driver Brandon Sheppard comes on the show to talk about his 20th overall win of the season at Williams Grove Speedway. Additionally, 410 sprint car driver Cory Haas details his first win of the season at the Grove. Also, IndyCar driver Scott Dixon comments on if he'll ever go sprint car racing with his Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Kyle Larson. Dixon and IndyCar driver Santino Ferrucci also deal their take on a NASCAR-IndyCar doubleheader in the foreseeable future.
This week's episode: Alonso, McLaren deny story saying their partnership is ending and the ramifications that has for next year's Indy 500, an update on a possible NASCAR/IndyCar doubleheader, and a preview of the Honda Indy Toronto.
Die zweite Folge des Racing-Cast ist online. Wir reden über die F1 in Bahrain sowie über die anderen Rennen des zweiten Wochenendes. Abonniert uns bei YouTube, iTunes und Spotify und besucht unsere Website, um nie wieder eine Rennen zu verpassen;)
The 2013 Indianapolis 500 winner and the 2004 series champion on the outlook at A.J. Foyt Racing (1:00); the importance of the Indianapolis 500 (3:00); how driver and car owner are similar (5:00); what it’s like driving for a four-time Indy 500 winning legend (6:00); some personnel changes at AJ Foyt Racing (7:30); working with Larry Foyt (10:00); on TK’s move to (much colder than Miami) Indianapolis (12:45); the state of IndyCar in 2019 and how it compares to the last 15 years (14:45)l what the hurdles are of rebuilding audience (16:30); NASCAR-IndyCar doubleheaders? (18:30); what’s ahead for TK (21:00); the possibility of doing broadcasting (23:00); will the 7-11 championship paint scheme return? (25:00); Josef Newgarden joins … and talks about those teeth (30:00); his view on the state of the series (32:30); on how his time as the “face” of IndyCar went for him (35:30); why “building stars” isn’t as simple as it seems (38:00); when Josef felt as if he “arrived” as Felix Rosenqvist did at St. Petersburg (39:00); how his wedding planning is going and a new home (42:00).
Mike Joachim of the Pit Lane Parley podcast joins to discuss the latest news on the Indycar silly season, a race in Uruguay, a potential NASCAR/Indycar doubleheader weekend, and his thoughts on Indycar newcomers Felix Rosenqvist, Pato O'Ward, and Colton Herta.
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As August rolls on, it's time to revisit our great two-part interview with Bryan Kryder. Now is the time to lay the foundation for your 2018 sponsorship plans. (FIRST AIRED: 10/11/16) What do you get when you take almost 20 years of sports business experience including stints in CART, NASCAR, IndyCar and Formula One? Business expert and motorsports professional John Robbins sits down with sponsorship guru Bryan Kryder to hear his fascinating story of life in the motorsports fast lane. He shares inside stories, tips and observations that will make you think and laugh and help you learn. In this episode of the Inside Racing Podcast, you'll hear about NASCAR's biggest source of lawsuits, what it was like to buy Martinsville Speedway, how college football inspired an IndyCar program and much more. Whether you are just getting started or you've been promoting racing for decades, there's something here for you. Want more episodes like this? Visit www.NSTAracing.com/archive for past episodes. Become a VIP Listener and get access to exclusive listener bonuses. Join the conversation on Twitter (@NSTA_Racing), Facebook (@NSTAracing) or email podcast@NSTAracing.com. Questions for Bryan? Email him Bryan@huddlesportsgroup.com or hit him up on Twitter @BryanKryder.
What do you get when you take almost 20 years of sports business experience including stints in CART, NASCAR, IndyCar and Formula One? Business expert and motorsports professional John Robbins sits down with sponsorship guru Bryan Kryder to hear his fascinating story of life in the motorsports fast lane. He shares inside stories, tips and observations that will make you think and laugh and help you learn. In this episode of the Inside Racing Podcast, you'll hear about NASCAR's biggest source of lawsuits, what it was like to buy Martinsville Speedway, how college football inspired an IndyCar program and much more. Whether you are just getting started or you've been promoting racing for decades, there's something here for you. Want more episodes like this? Visit www.NSTAracing.com/podcast for past episodes and access to exclusive listener bonuses. Join the conversation on Twitter @NSTA_Racing or email podcast@NSTAracing.com. Questions for Bryan? Email him Bryan@huddlesportsgroup.com or hit him up on Twitter @BryanKryder. Learn more about the IUPUI Sports Innovation Institute: https://petm.iupui.edu/community/sports-innovation/
Matthew presents #LondonGP - your weekly motor sport and music extravaganza on ZoneOneRadio This week, the road trip of a lifetime The most respected motor sport journalist in the world Autosport Editor in Chief Andy van de Burgt has just returned from his amazing American motor racing odyseey - which started in Bristol Tennessee with Nascar and ended in Baltimore Maryland with an Indycar street race. Road Trip music this week from Waylon Jennings, Whitey Shafer and The Animal Collective -- www.twitter.com/radio_matthew and www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio KLF feat Tammy Wynette - Justified and Ancient Intro Prince - Alphabet Street Arrested Development - Tennessee Letter from the Edito - with Autsoprt Editor-in-Chief Andy van de Burgt Whitey Shafer - All My Ex’s Live In Texas ROOOOOAD TRIP part 1 of 4 - Andy van de Burgt in Bristol, TN Portishead - Mysterons ROOOOOAD TRIP part 2 of 4 - with Andy van de Burgt The Animal Collective - My Girls ROOOOOAD TRIP part 3 of 4 - with Andy van de Burgt The Blind Boys of Alabama - Way Down in the Hole ROOOOOAD TRIP part 4 of 4 - with Andy van de Burgt Planet of Sound - We Are Together Outro Terry Bush - Maybe Tomorrow Johnny Cash - The Tennessee Stud
Matthew presents #LondonGP - your weekly motor sport and music extravaganza on ZoneOneRadio This week, the road trip of a lifetime The most respected motor sport journalist in the world Autosport Editor in Chief Andy van de Burgt has just returned from his amazing American motor racing odyseey - which started in Bristol Tennessee with Nascar and ended in Baltimore Maryland with an Indycar street race. Road Trip music this week from Waylon Jennings, Whitey Shafer and The Animal Collective -- www.twitter.com/radio_matthew and www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio KLF feat Tammy Wynette - Justified and Ancient Intro Prince - Alphabet Street Arrested Development - Tennessee Letter from the Edito - with Autsoprt Editor-in-Chief Andy van de Burgt Whitey Shafer - All My Ex’s Live In Texas ROOOOOAD TRIP part 1 of 4 - Andy van de Burgt in Bristol, TN Portishead - Mysterons ROOOOOAD TRIP part 2 of 4 - with Andy van de Burgt The Animal Collective - My Girls ROOOOOAD TRIP part 3 of 4 - with Andy van de Burgt The Blind Boys of Alabama - Way Down in the Hole ROOOOOAD TRIP part 4 of 4 - with Andy van de Burgt Planet of Sound - We Are Together Outro Terry Bush - Maybe Tomorrow Johnny Cash - The Tennessee Stud
This podcast is one of those shows you do because you want to get it off your chest. To Just do it, get it out, get it over with and let the emotions pass thru. It's about that moment when watching and reporting on a dangerous sport like car racing becomes real right before your eyes. What do you say? How do you talk about watching the crash you hoped you would never see? But isn't that why we watch auto racing? To see the crashes?? Most times, Yes! But not to see Dan Wheldon get killed in a race that he really didn't have to be in.