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So happy you're here! We have a conversation with four-time Nascar Truck Series champ, Ron Hornaday Jr. to discuss the Hornaday Development Program, where he stands years after the run-in with Kyle Busch at Texas, and see what the Hall of Famer is up to nowadays.Follow on socials:@ronhornadayjr
Podcast Summary Jennifer Cobb, the trailblazing NASCAR driver and entrepreneur, takes the wheel in our latest episode to share her extraordinary journey through the fast lanes of racing and business. Join us as Jennifer recounts her impressive achievements, like her standout sixth-place finish at Daytona, and navigates the challenges of a male-dominated sport without the cushion of major financial sponsorships. She opens up about the pivotal role her family, particularly her late mother, had in her career, and how she managed to balance racing with life's practicalities, such as securing health insurance and buying a home. Now, Jennifer channels her unstoppable drive into a new role at Fastener Supply Company, where her story continues to inspire. Listeners will discover the profound parallels between the relentless world of racing and the high-stakes field of sales. From overcoming initial fear and intimidation to developing an entrepreneurial mindset, Jennifer and I exchange personal stories about the transformative journey towards confidence and the establishment of equal business stature. We discuss the critical importance of understanding one's purpose and the essential support of a dedicated team, illustrating how these elements are key to thriving in both racing and business landscapes. The lessons learned on the racetrack translate seamlessly into the business world, offering invaluable insights for anyone striving to achieve their goals. Our conversation goes beyond the track and the sales floor to delve into the art of authenticity and resilience. Jennifer shares her experiences as a college student balancing academics, cheerleading, and a part-time job, all while pursuing her passion for racing. We talk about the discipline required to maintain routines and handle multiple responsibilities, highlighting how these skills are vital for success in any field. Through stories of embracing failure, navigating setbacks, and the humor found in unexpected moments—like setting a microwave on fire during a sales demo—Jennifer's journey is a testament to perseverance and the power of embracing life's learning opportunities. (00:03) Female NASCAR Pioneer's Longevity and Perseverance (09:18) Entrepreneurial Mindset for Success (16:45) Authenticity and Tenacity in Success (23:33) Entrepreneurial Mentoring and Female Racing (31:55) Learning From Failure in Sales (00:03) Female NASCAR Pioneer's Longevity and Perseverance This chapter features a conversation with Jennifer Cobb, a trailblazer in the NASCAR world as a part-time professional race car driver, team owner, and entrepreneur. We explore her impressive journey, highlighting her achievements as a female driver with notable records in the NASCAR Truck Series, including her sixth-place finish at Daytona, which was recently surpassed by Natalie Decker. Jennifer shares her experiences and challenges in a male-dominated sport, emphasizing her perseverance and longevity without the backing of significant financial sponsors. She also reflects on the support from her family, especially her late mother, and how she managed to balance racing with personal responsibilities like securing health insurance and purchasing a home. Jennifer now channels her determination into her role at Fastener Supply Company, resonating with others who have shown grit in their careers. (09:18) Entrepreneurial Mindset for Success This chapter explores the transformative journey from fear to confidence in the realm of sales, drawing parallels with the racing world. I share my initial trepidation with cold calling and the intimidating presence of gatekeepers, especially in the manufacturing sector, and how adopting a mindset of equal business stature became crucial. By shifting from a need-based approach to recognizing the value I bring, both in sales and racing sponsorships, I highlight the importance of confidence and team support. Additionally, I reflect on the significance of understanding one's 'why' in both racing and sales, emphasizing the passion and commitment to not only personal goals but also the responsibility towards a team. The chapter underscores the lessons learned from racing that translate into my business career, particularly the drive that comes from a clear purpose and the support of a dedicated team. (16:45) Authenticity and Tenacity in Success This chapter explores the journey of perseverance and determination, highlighting the experiences of a college student juggling academics, cheerleading, and a part-time job while pursuing a passion for race car driving. I share how my no-nonsense father instilled a strong work ethic, refusing to let me quit during challenging times. Reflecting on pivotal moments, such as entering Daytona for the first time, I discuss how these experiences shaped my mindset to never give up during tough times. The importance of consistent behavior and having a clear 'why' is emphasized, drawing parallels to the discipline required in sales. We explore how maintaining routines and balancing multiple responsibilities are crucial for success, and how these lessons apply to both racing and life. (23:33) Entrepreneurial Mentoring and Female Racing This chapter explores the journey of balancing spontaneity with productivity, highlighting how personal tricks can aid in achieving goals despite a lack of strict discipline. I share anecdotes from my entrepreneurial experiences, from starting with Avon at 18 to eventually selling fasteners in the racing industry. Emphasizing the importance of passion, consistency, and persistence, I recount humorous and challenging moments, such as accidentally setting a microwave on fire during a sales demo. Additionally, I touch on my approach to mentoring and public speaking, where I share my story to inspire others and offer guidance to those interested in sales or racing. (31:55) Learning From Failure in Sales This chapter explores the resilience and learning mindset required to overcome failures, both in high-speed racing and in sales. We discuss the importance of understanding why failures occur, emphasizing that analyzing and fixing issues is crucial for growth and success. By comparing experiences in racing and professional life, we highlight how setbacks provide valuable learning opportunities and can lead to improved performance and stronger outcomes. We also reflect on how acknowledging and taking responsibility for mistakes can foster trust and cooperation among peers. Finally, we touch on the qualities necessary for transitioning into new professions, especially in sales, and the significance of embracing failure as a natural and beneficial part of the journey.
Podcast Summary Jennifer Cobb, the trailblazing NASCAR driver and entrepreneur, takes the wheel in our latest episode to share her extraordinary journey through the fast lanes of racing and business. Join us as Jennifer recounts her impressive achievements, like her standout sixth-place finish at Daytona, and navigates the challenges of a male-dominated sport without the cushion of major financial sponsorships. She opens up about the pivotal role her family, particularly her late mother, had in her career, and how she managed to balance racing with life's practicalities, such as securing health insurance and buying a home. Now, Jennifer channels her unstoppable drive into a new role at Fastener Supply Company, where her story continues to inspire. Listeners will discover the profound parallels between the relentless world of racing and the high-stakes field of sales. From overcoming initial fear and intimidation to developing an entrepreneurial mindset, Jennifer and I exchange personal stories about the transformative journey towards confidence and the establishment of equal business stature. We discuss the critical importance of understanding one's purpose and the essential support of a dedicated team, illustrating how these elements are key to thriving in both racing and business landscapes. The lessons learned on the racetrack translate seamlessly into the business world, offering invaluable insights for anyone striving to achieve their goals. Our conversation goes beyond the track and the sales floor to delve into the art of authenticity and resilience. Jennifer shares her experiences as a college student balancing academics, cheerleading, and a part-time job, all while pursuing her passion for racing. We talk about the discipline required to maintain routines and handle multiple responsibilities, highlighting how these skills are vital for success in any field. Through stories of embracing failure, navigating setbacks, and the humor found in unexpected moments—like setting a microwave on fire during a sales demo—Jennifer's journey is a testament to perseverance and the power of embracing life's learning opportunities. (00:03) Female NASCAR Pioneer's Longevity and Perseverance (09:18) Entrepreneurial Mindset for Success (16:45) Authenticity and Tenacity in Success (23:33) Entrepreneurial Mentoring and Female Racing (31:55) Learning From Failure in Sales (00:03) Female NASCAR Pioneer's Longevity and Perseverance This chapter features a conversation with Jennifer Cobb, a trailblazer in the NASCAR world as a part-time professional race car driver, team owner, and entrepreneur. We explore her impressive journey, highlighting her achievements as a female driver with notable records in the NASCAR Truck Series, including her sixth-place finish at Daytona, which was recently surpassed by Natalie Decker. Jennifer shares her experiences and challenges in a male-dominated sport, emphasizing her perseverance and longevity without the backing of significant financial sponsors. She also reflects on the support from her family, especially her late mother, and how she managed to balance racing with personal responsibilities like securing health insurance and purchasing a home. Jennifer now channels her determination into her role at Fastener Supply Company, resonating with others who have shown grit in their careers. (09:18) Entrepreneurial Mindset for Success This chapter explores the transformative journey from fear to confidence in the realm of sales, drawing parallels with the racing world. I share my initial trepidation with cold calling and the intimidating presence of gatekeepers, especially in the manufacturing sector, and how adopting a mindset of equal business stature became crucial. By shifting from a need-based approach to recognizing the value I bring, both in sales and racing sponsorships, I highlight the importance of confidence and team support. Additionally, I reflect on the significance of understanding one's 'why' in both racing and sales, emphasizing the passion and commitment to not only personal goals but also the responsibility towards a team. The chapter underscores the lessons learned from racing that translate into my business career, particularly the drive that comes from a clear purpose and the support of a dedicated team. (16:45) Authenticity and Tenacity in Success This chapter explores the journey of perseverance and determination, highlighting the experiences of a college student juggling academics, cheerleading, and a part-time job while pursuing a passion for race car driving. I share how my no-nonsense father instilled a strong work ethic, refusing to let me quit during challenging times. Reflecting on pivotal moments, such as entering Daytona for the first time, I discuss how these experiences shaped my mindset to never give up during tough times. The importance of consistent behavior and having a clear 'why' is emphasized, drawing parallels to the discipline required in sales. We explore how maintaining routines and balancing multiple responsibilities are crucial for success, and how these lessons apply to both racing and life. (23:33) Entrepreneurial Mentoring and Female Racing This chapter explores the journey of balancing spontaneity with productivity, highlighting how personal tricks can aid in achieving goals despite a lack of strict discipline. I share anecdotes from my entrepreneurial experiences, from starting with Avon at 18 to eventually selling fasteners in the racing industry. Emphasizing the importance of passion, consistency, and persistence, I recount humorous and challenging moments, such as accidentally setting a microwave on fire during a sales demo. Additionally, I touch on my approach to mentoring and public speaking, where I share my story to inspire others and offer guidance to those interested in sales or racing. (31:55) Learning From Failure in Sales This chapter explores the resilience and learning mindset required to overcome failures, both in high-speed racing and in sales. We discuss the importance of understanding why failures occur, emphasizing that analyzing and fixing issues is crucial for growth and success. By comparing experiences in racing and professional life, we highlight how setbacks provide valuable learning opportunities and can lead to improved performance and stronger outcomes. We also reflect on how acknowledging and taking responsibility for mistakes can foster trust and cooperation among peers. Finally, we touch on the qualities necessary for transitioning into new professions, especially in sales, and the significance of embracing failure as a natural and beneficial part of the journey.
Podcast Summary Jennifer Cobb, the trailblazing NASCAR driver and entrepreneur, takes the wheel in our latest episode to share her extraordinary journey through the fast lanes of racing and business. Join us as Jennifer recounts her impressive achievements, like her standout sixth-place finish at Daytona, and navigates the challenges of a male-dominated sport without the cushion of major financial sponsorships. She opens up about the pivotal role her family, particularly her late mother, had in her career, and how she managed to balance racing with life's practicalities, such as securing health insurance and buying a home. Now, Jennifer channels her unstoppable drive into a new role at Fastener Supply Company, where her story continues to inspire. Listeners will discover the profound parallels between the relentless world of racing and the high-stakes field of sales. From overcoming initial fear and intimidation to developing an entrepreneurial mindset, Jennifer and I exchange personal stories about the transformative journey towards confidence and the establishment of equal business stature. We discuss the critical importance of understanding one's purpose and the essential support of a dedicated team, illustrating how these elements are key to thriving in both racing and business landscapes. The lessons learned on the racetrack translate seamlessly into the business world, offering invaluable insights for anyone striving to achieve their goals. Our conversation goes beyond the track and the sales floor to delve into the art of authenticity and resilience. Jennifer shares her experiences as a college student balancing academics, cheerleading, and a part-time job, all while pursuing her passion for racing. We talk about the discipline required to maintain routines and handle multiple responsibilities, highlighting how these skills are vital for success in any field. Through stories of embracing failure, navigating setbacks, and the humor found in unexpected moments—like setting a microwave on fire during a sales demo—Jennifer's journey is a testament to perseverance and the power of embracing life's learning opportunities. (00:03) Female NASCAR Pioneer's Longevity and Perseverance (09:18) Entrepreneurial Mindset for Success (16:45) Authenticity and Tenacity in Success (23:33) Entrepreneurial Mentoring and Female Racing (31:55) Learning From Failure in Sales (00:03) Female NASCAR Pioneer's Longevity and Perseverance This chapter features a conversation with Jennifer Cobb, a trailblazer in the NASCAR world as a part-time professional race car driver, team owner, and entrepreneur. We explore her impressive journey, highlighting her achievements as a female driver with notable records in the NASCAR Truck Series, including her sixth-place finish at Daytona, which was recently surpassed by Natalie Decker. Jennifer shares her experiences and challenges in a male-dominated sport, emphasizing her perseverance and longevity without the backing of significant financial sponsors. She also reflects on the support from her family, especially her late mother, and how she managed to balance racing with personal responsibilities like securing health insurance and purchasing a home. Jennifer now channels her determination into her role at Fastener Supply Company, resonating with others who have shown grit in their careers. (09:18) Entrepreneurial Mindset for Success This chapter explores the transformative journey from fear to confidence in the realm of sales, drawing parallels with the racing world. I share my initial trepidation with cold calling and the intimidating presence of gatekeepers, especially in the manufacturing sector, and how adopting a mindset of equal business stature became crucial. By shifting from a need-based approach to recognizing the value I bring, both in sales and racing sponsorships, I highlight the importance of confidence and team support. Additionally, I reflect on the significance of understanding one's 'why' in both racing and sales, emphasizing the passion and commitment to not only personal goals but also the responsibility towards a team. The chapter underscores the lessons learned from racing that translate into my business career, particularly the drive that comes from a clear purpose and the support of a dedicated team. (16:45) Authenticity and Tenacity in Success This chapter explores the journey of perseverance and determination, highlighting the experiences of a college student juggling academics, cheerleading, and a part-time job while pursuing a passion for race car driving. I share how my no-nonsense father instilled a strong work ethic, refusing to let me quit during challenging times. Reflecting on pivotal moments, such as entering Daytona for the first time, I discuss how these experiences shaped my mindset to never give up during tough times. The importance of consistent behavior and having a clear 'why' is emphasized, drawing parallels to the discipline required in sales. We explore how maintaining routines and balancing multiple responsibilities are crucial for success, and how these lessons apply to both racing and life. (23:33) Entrepreneurial Mentoring and Female Racing This chapter explores the journey of balancing spontaneity with productivity, highlighting how personal tricks can aid in achieving goals despite a lack of strict discipline. I share anecdotes from my entrepreneurial experiences, from starting with Avon at 18 to eventually selling fasteners in the racing industry. Emphasizing the importance of passion, consistency, and persistence, I recount humorous and challenging moments, such as accidentally setting a microwave on fire during a sales demo. Additionally, I touch on my approach to mentoring and public speaking, where I share my story to inspire others and offer guidance to those interested in sales or racing. (31:55) Learning From Failure in Sales This chapter explores the resilience and learning mindset required to overcome failures, both in high-speed racing and in sales. We discuss the importance of understanding why failures occur, emphasizing that analyzing and fixing issues is crucial for growth and success. By comparing experiences in racing and professional life, we highlight how setbacks provide valuable learning opportunities and can lead to improved performance and stronger outcomes. We also reflect on how acknowledging and taking responsibility for mistakes can foster trust and cooperation among peers. Finally, we touch on the qualities necessary for transitioning into new professions, especially in sales, and the significance of embracing failure as a natural and beneficial part of the journey.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. welcomes NASCAR Truck Series pioneer Jack Sprague to the studio to learn about his humble beginnings in Michigan, and his path to becoming a NASCAR Hall of Fame nominee. After getting his start out of his uncle's junkyard and racing street stocks in Southwest Michigan, Jack found his way into the world of late model racing, eventually taking a job at Port City Racecars. Through the help of his mother and stepfather, Jack made the move to North Carolina and began working with short track fixtures Jay Hedgecock and Rober Hamke while getting his feet planted in the scene. Hamke proved to be a great influence on Jack and taught him about setting up cars and racing technique, leading him to become one of the most successful racers at Concord Speedway and in the Big 10 Series. Later on, Jack became acquainted with Rick Hendrick and became a NASCAR Truck Series regular. His first truck ride came through Pee Wee Griffin, after Gary Balough was incarcerated, and he set out on the 1995 Truck schedule with a shoestring budget. Jack explains how a chance encounter with Hendrick and Tom Cruise at an afternoon test session years before, led to a favor being called in with Hendrick Motorsports to drive the famed 24 Truck. Once in the 24, Jack established one of the most prolific stints in Truck history, winning three championships and 28 races. Dale and Jack discuss his venture into the Xfinity and Cup Series, the struggle of stepping away from the sport, his rivalries over the years and, becoming a Hall of Fame nominee.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
TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) and The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief Dominic Aragon (@DominicAragon) are joined by NASCAR Truck Series Driver Norm Benning (@NormBenning6).(0:30-4:40) Welcome to Daytona!(4:40-9:15) Introducing Norm Benning.(9:15-21:55) Norm Benning on his NASCAR career and why he's still racing this weekend at Daytona.(21:55-41:00) News and Notes: Latest on Sunoco and Xfinity's departures, driver and team changes entering 2025, President Donald J. Trump attends the Daytona 500, Daytona 500 and Championship Odds/Picks.(41:00-51:00) Mailbag.It's all on the season premiere of "Let's Go Racing with David Starr!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spotify, etc.!
On Fan4Racing Radio: Championship NASCAR Race Review and Hot Topics Sound-Off with host Sharon Burton, co-host Sal Sigala, and the Fan4Racing crew! In this episode... We start with Short Track news and upcoming races. Then, we review the ARCA West Championship Race at Phoenix. Afterward, we comment on the post-race media interview with ARCA West winner, Connor Zillisch, the driver of the No. 28 Pinnacle Racing Group Chevrolet. Next, we review the NASCAR Truck, NASCAR Xfinity, and NASCAR Cup Series Championship Races at the Phoenix Raceway. Then, our guest David Coley, the Venturini Motorsports Spotter for ARCA West Championship team joins the conversation. Afterward, we'll reflect on the post race comments from the ARCA West Champion, Sean Hingorani We end this episode with our Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation. As always...Thanks for listening!
On Fan4Racing Radio: Championship NASCAR Weekend Preview and Hot Topics Sound-Off with host Sharon Burton, co-host Jay Husmann, and the Fan4Racing crew! In this episode... We start with Short Track news and upcoming races. Afterward, we preview the ARCA West Series championship race at Phoenix.Then, we preview the NASCAR Truck, NASCAR Xfinity, and NASCAR Cup Series championship races at the Phoenix Raceway.We end this episode with our Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation with the Fan4Racing crew. As always...Thanks for listening!
On Fan4Racing Radio: Martinsville 2 NASCAR Race Review and Hot Topics Sound-Off with host Sharon Burton, co-host Sal Sigala, and the Fan4Racing crew! In this episode... We start with Short Track news and upcoming races. Then, we update the ARCA Menards, ARCA East, and ARCA West Series. Afterward, we comment on the post-race media interview with Elton Sawyer, the NASCAR Senior Vice President of Competition. Next, we review the NASCAR Truck, NASCAR Xfinity, and NASCAR Cup Series Round of 8 playoff elimination races at the Martinsville Speedway. We end this episode with our Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation. As always...Thanks for listening!
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Sportsnaut Christian Eckes is at Taylor Gray's mercy next week. That seems to be the consensus after the penultimate NASCAR Truck Series race of the...
On Fan4Racing Radio: Martinsville 2 NASCAR Weekend Preview and Hot Topics Sound-Off with host Sharon Burton, co-host Jay Husmann, and the Fan4Racing crew! In this episode... We start with Short Track news and upcoming races. Afterward, we update the ARCA Menards, ARCA East, and ARCA West Series.Then, we preview the NASCAR Truck, NASCAR Xfinity, and NASCAR Cup Series playoff races at the Martinsville Speedway.We end this episode with our Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation with the Fan4Racing crew. As always...Thanks for listening!
On Fan4Racing Radio: Las Vegas 2 NASCAR Race Review and Hot Topics Sound-Off with host Sharon Burton, co-host Sal Sigala, and the Fan4Racing crew! In this episode... We start with Short Track news and upcoming races. Then, we review the ARCA West Series race at Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway.Next, we review the NASCAR Truck, NASCAR Xfinity, and NASCAR Cup Series playoff races at the Homestead Miami Speedway. We end this episode with our Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation. As always...Thanks for listening!
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On Fan4Racing Radio: Homestead 2 NASCAR Weekend Preview and Hot Topics Sound-Off with host Sharon Burton, co-host Jay Husmann, and the Fan4Racing crew! In this episode... We start with Short Track news and upcoming races. Afterward, we preview the ARCA West Series race at Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway.Then, we preview the NASCAR Truck, NASCAR Xfinity, and NASCAR Cup Series playoff races at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.We end this episode with our Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation with the Fan4Racing crew. As always...Thanks for listening!
On this episode of #SRWPodcast - NHRA drivers Justin Ashley & Buddy Hull talk about how the 2024 season has been going & NASCAR Truck Series driver for Rev Racing Nick Sanchez talks about being in the Playoffs & his move to Xfinity Series with Big Machine Racing in 2025 from weekend of Oct 18th ,2024
On Fan4Racing Radio: Las Vegas 2 NASCAR Race Review and Hot Topics Sound-Off with host Sharon Burton, co-host Jay Husmann, and the Fan4Racing crew! In this episode... We start with Short Track news and upcoming races. Then, update the next race for the ARCA West and NASCAR Truck Series. Afterward, we comment on the post-race media interview with the NASCAR Cup Series winner, Joey Logano, who drives the No. 22 Team Penske Ford.Next, we review the NASCAR Xfinity and NASCAR Cup Series races at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. We end this episode with our Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation. As always...Thanks for listening!
On Fan4Racing Radio: Las Vegas 2 NASCAR Weekend Preview and Hot Topics Sound-Off with host Sharon Burton, co-host Jay Husmann, and the Fan4Racing crew! In this episode... We start with Short Track news and upcoming races. Afterward, we update the ARCA West Series.Then, we update the NASCAR Truck Series and preview the NASCAR Xfinity and NASCAR Cup Series races at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.We end this episode with our Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation with the Fan4Racing crew. As always...Thanks for listening!
On Fan4Racing Radio: ROVAL NASCAR Race Review and Hot Topics Sound-Off with host Sharon Burton, co-host Jay Husmann, and the Fan4Racing crew! In this episode... We start with Short Track news and upcoming races. Then, update the next race for the ARCA West Series. Afterward, we comment on the post-race media interview with the NASCAR Xfinity Series winner, Sam Mayer, who drives the No. 1 JR Motorsports Chevrolet. Next, we update the NASCAR Truck Series and review the NASCAR Xfinity and NASCAR Cup Series races at the Charlotte ROVAL. We end this episode with our Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation. As always...Thanks for listening!
On Fan4Racing Radio: ROVAL NASCAR Weekend Preview and Hot Topics Sound-Off with host Sharon Burton, co-host Jay Husmann, and the Fan4Racing crew! In this episode... We start with Short Track news and upcoming races. Afterward, we update the ARCA West Series.Then, we update the NASCAR Truck Series and preview the NASCAR Xfinity and NASCAR Cup Series races at the Charlotte ROVAL.We end this episode with our Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation with the Fan4Racing crew. As always...Thanks for listening!
On Fan4Racing Radio: Talladega 2 NASCAR Race Review and Hot Topics Sound-Off with host Sharon Burton, co-host Sal Sigala, and the Fan4Racing crew! In this episode... We start with Short Track news. Then, we review the ARCA Menards Series season finale at Toledo Speedway. Afterward, we review the ARCA West race at All-American Speedway.Next, we review the NASCAR Truck, NASCAR Xfinity, and NASCAR Cup Series races at Talladega Superspeedway.We end this episode with our Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation with the Fan4Racing crew. As always...Thanks for listening!
On Fan4Racing Radio: Talladega 2 NASCAR Weekend Preview and Hot Topics Sound Off with host Sharon Burton, co-host Jay Husmann, and the Fan4Racing crew! In this episode... We start with Short Track news and upcoming races. Afterward, we preview the ARCA Menards Series at Toledo Speedway and the ARCA West Series at All-American Speedway. We'll include a brief update for the ARCA East. Next, we preview the NASCAR Truck and NASCAR Xfinity Series races at Talladega Superspeedway. Then, we preview the NASCAR Cup Series at Talladega. We end this episode with our Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation with the Fan4Racing crew. As always...Thanks for listening!
Sportsnaut In theory, Grant Enfinger couldn't possibly have a second NASCAR Truck Series Playoffs round that goes worse than the past three races. Despite it...
Leave us a voicemail! https://moneylap.com Parker and Landon dive into NASCAR's latest happenings, sharing personal anecdotes and listener voicemails. They discuss the excitement of the Cup Series playoffs, highlighting Chase Briscoe's win at Darlington. The hosts also touch on the new NASCAR Truck Series race at Lime Rock in 2025 and the dynamics of different racing lines. Listener engagement is encouraged, with Parker and Landon urging fans to share the podcast and leave reviews. The episode blends humor, racing insights, and a casual, yet informative vibe, making it a must-listen for motorsports enthusiasts. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 03:21 - PR Lap 18:12 - Are the Playoffs hurting or helping NASCAR? 26:11 - Playoff Bracket Predictions 28:04 - Round of 16 Eliminations 30:02 - Round of 12 Eliminations 35:23 - Round of 8 Eliminations 38:35 - Champion Predictions 42:18 - New NASCAR Schedule for 2025 43:19 - Cutoff Race at Daytona vs Darlington 45:43 - Xfinity Series Driver Announcements 47:20 - Sheldon Creed's Struggles 54:40 - Xfinity Schedule Highlights 55:39 - Rockingham Track Memories 1:00:40 - Announcement of Lime Rock Race 1:00:50 - Baron Browning's Unique Investment 1:05:01 - F1 Team Orders Debate 1:08:16 - McLaren's Championship Opportunity (or lack thereof) 1:10:51 - Kevin Magnussen's One Race Ban 1:12:03 - Kimi Antonelli's Crash in F1 and F1 PR 1:15:29 - IndyCar's Race in Mexico Discussion 1:18:25 - Outro The Money Lap is the ultimate motorsport podcast with Parker Kligerman and Landon Cassill professional racecar drivers and hilarious hosts taking you through the world of motorsports. Covering NASCAR, F1, Indycar, and more, they'll provide the scoop, gossip, laughs, and stories from the racing biz. With over 1100 unique products currently in stock, Spoiler Diecast boasts one of the largest inventories in the industry. We are NASCAR focused, offering a wide range of diecast and apparel options. But that's not all. We've expanded our catalog to include diecast for dirt/sprint cars, Indycar, and F1. As passionate racing fans ourselves, we're constantly growing our offerings to cater to different forms of racing. Use promo code "moneylap" for free shipping and 5% off all orders. https://www.spoilerdiecast.com/ Sign up today for the Money Lap newsletter: https://themoneylap.com/subscribe Read by industry executives in NASCAR, F1, and Indycar, our newsletter and podcast are essential resources for any motorsports enthusiast. Join our community of passionate fans and industry insiders today. Welcome to the future of motorsports media! Copyright 2024, Pixel Racing, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
This week we're joined by the dude that's become a known name in racing households, from racing in the CARS Tour, to making Truck starts, Brenden "Butterbean" Queen joins us to talk about how he got his start in racing, how he got his number, his rise to driving for Lee Pulliam in the CARS Tour, and making his NASCAR Truck Series debut this year. Butterbean joins us about an hour and 37 minutes into this one for an all time interview! Support the Show.
In this episode of The Scoring Pylon, hosts Will Porter and Jacob Simpson dive into the weekend's thrilling NASCAR action. Broadcasting from the same room for the first time, they analyze the chaotic NASCAR Truck Series race at Indianapolis Raceway Park, the Xfinity Series triumph by Riley Herbst, and the Ford's developmental pipeline challenges and driver movements. The highlight is their in-depth discussion on the Cup Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where they scrutinize the controversial ending involving Ryan Blaney and Kyle Larson. The hosts also delve into the strategic intricacies of the Brickyard 400, examining more of NASCAR's decisions and team strategies. Adding to the mix are updates from IndyCar and Formula 1, making this episode a comprehensive deep dive into racing. 00:00 Welcome to The Scoring Pylon 00:40 In-Person Podcast Dynamics 01:42 Social Media Shoutouts 02:16 NASCAR at Indianapolis Recap 02:39 Truck Series Drama: Heim vs. Eckes 04:31 Xfinity Series Highlights 04:56 Ty Majeski's Victory 10:47 Riley Herbst's Xfinity Win 27:23 Ford's Pipeline and Future Prospects 49:14 Strategizing for Stage Points 50:02 Blend Line Controversy 51:47 Tennis Analogy and Driver's Meeting Video 58:02 Fuel Strategy and Brad's Impressive Run 01:00:26 Restart Controversies and Blaney's Dilemma 01:09:49 NASCAR's Decision-Making Under Scrutiny 01:20:28 Kyle Larson's Victory and Future Speculations 01:22:20 Debating the Future of the Race Format 01:28:36 Post-Race Reflections 01:29:11 The Challenge of Indianapolis 01:30:02 Historical Context and Expectations 01:30:25 Race Strategy and Pit Stops 01:30:38 Passing and Track Dynamics 01:32:43 Comparing Different Tracks 01:41:26 The Role of Road Courses 01:50:13 IndyCar and F1 Highlights 02:03:17 Final Thoughts and Sign-Off
Today on Past Gas: We're taking a look at the origin of the NASCAR truck series. What makes these big, fast trucks so special? And who were the oddballs who thought to put pickups on a banked oval, anyway? Today on Past Gas, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series! Thanks to our sponsors: Need to hire? You need Indeed: https://Indeed.com/PASTGAS This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/ PASTGAS and get on your way to being your best self. Thanks to Allstate for sponsoring today's episode! Click here to pay a rate based on you. More about Show: Follow Nolan on IG and Twitter @nolanjsykes. Follow Joe on IG and Twitter @joegweber. Follow Donut @donutmedia, and subscribe to our Youtube and Facebook channels! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: http://bit.ly/PastGas. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/PastGas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Donovan Strauss joins in to talk about how far he's come in his racing journey. Plus, Brenden "Butterbean" Queen stops to talk about his NASCAR Truck Series debut.
Talkin' racing with Jim Tretow from The Milwaukee Mile and NASCAR Truck Series driver Tyler Ankrum by 102.9 The Hog
Chase Purdy And Rajah Caruth, NASCAR Truck Series Drivers by Ed Lane
00:00:00 - Stephen Mallozzi is racing again at Martinsville00:14:00 - Richmond race recap00:24:30 - Wine About It00:47:30 - Martinsville race preview01:03:45 - Picks to Win and 36 for 36Venmo @StephenMallozzi to donate!In this episode, NASCAR Truck Series driver Stephen Mallozzi announces his participation in the upcoming race at Martinsville. The hosts discuss their expectations for the race weekend and discuss the recent race at Richmond, focusing on the controversial final restart and the performance of the pit crews. Takeaways:Stephen Mallozzi will be participating in the upcoming race at Martinsville.The controversial final restart at the Richmond race is discussed.Denny Hamlin's success on short tracks is highlighted, and a complaint is made about the decision to count caution laps during a wet-to-slick tire switch. Martinsville Speedway has a wide range of potential winners, making it an unpredictable race.Track position and practice data are crucial factors for success at Martinsville.Sponsored by L'uva Bella Winery. Visit https://luvabella.com/ for more information on where to find that wine. Get their wine shipped directly to you at https://vinoshipper.com/shop/l_uva_bella_winery_brandsAlso sponsored by The Brew Kettle. Visit https://thebrewkettle.com/ for more information!Stacking Dennys is a NASCAR podcast featuring Jordan McAbee of RotoBaller and Nick Giffen (a.k.a. "RotoDoc") of The Action Network as the two discuss Fantasy NASCAR strategies and top bets for the upcoming race.Follow the hosts on Twitter:Jordan McAbee (@FanRacingOnline)Nick Giffen (@RotoDoc)Find their content here:Jordan McAbee (RotoBaller) - Use discount code JORDAN24Jordan McAbee (Action Network bets tracked)Nick Giffen (Fantasy Labs)Nick Giffen (Action Network bets tracked)
The worlds of Bourbon and NASCAR collide in this week's episode of Bourbon Lens. Kyle “Rowdy” Busch and Master Distiller John Rempe from Lux Row Distillers talk all things Rebel Bourbon. For the first time ever, Kyle's #8 Chevy Camaro is fully wrapped in Rebel Bourbon branding this weekend for the NASCAR Cup Series in Richmond. We discuss the partnership between Rebel Bourbon and Kyle Busch, the importance of sponsors in the sport, and how Kyle exemplifies the Rebel Spirit. Master Distiller John Rempe talks about his work at Lux Row Distillers, production of the Rebel line of spirits, and working with Kyle to teach him more about Kentucky Bourbon. Don't miss this episode of Bourbon Lens and be sure to tune into Sunday's Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway to see the Rebel Bourbon Camaro on track!! Stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you're there. We are thankful for your support over the last 5 years. We must give the biggest shoutout to our growing Patreon Community of supporters! As always, we'd appreciate it if you would take a few minutes time to give us feedback on Bourbon Lens podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 Star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a written review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and X. Also, consider supporting Bourbon Lens on Patreon for some of the behind the scenes, to earn Bourbon Lens swag, join the Bourbon Lens Tasting Club, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or guest suggestions, please email us at Info@BourbonLens.com. Check out BourbonLens.com to read our blog posts, whiskey news, podcast archive, and whiskey reviews. Cheers,Scott and JakeBourbon Lens About the Partnership: Who is Kyle “Rowdy” Busch and RCR? Kyle Busch, also known as “Rowdy,” is a professional stock car racing driver currently driving for RCR, short for Richard Childress Racing, in the NASCAR Cup Series. He's known for his aggressive driving style and competitive spirit, earning him numerous victories and championships throughout his career. RCR is a renowned team in the world of NASCAR. They have a long history of success and have fielded some of the most iconic drivers in the sport, including Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Kevin Harvick. What the Rebel Spirit Means to Rowdy “Freedom, defiance, and attitude.” This is why Kyle, RCR, Rebel Bourbon, and the No. 8 Chevrolet are the perfect match. A match made in heaven? Whiskey heaven, maybe. “We wanted a team who does their own thing and embodies the essence of our brand. With Kyle and the RCR team, we found the perfect partner to bring the spirit and attitude of the Rebel brand to fans who feel the same way.” – Philip Lux, brand manager for Rebel Bourbon. The Spirit of NASCAR The intensity of Rebel Bourbon and NASCAR embody a spirit of daring and defiance, where it's not about reaching limits but shattering them. Kyle “Rowdy” Busch doesn't just drive – he lives and breathes the spirit of a rebel. He knows that to taste victory, you have to tip a little at the edge of tradition. About Rebel® Bourbon Distilled in Bardstown, Kentucky, by Lux Row Distillers Master Distiller John Rempe, Rebel Bourbon features a wheated mash bill that is true to its original recipe dating back to 1849. Known for its smoother, sweeter flavor, highlighted by delicious caramel and vanilla flavor notes, Rebel celebrates the “Rebel spirit in all of us” – especially those who embrace freedom, defiance and a little attitude. In 2023, Rebel Bourbon 10 Year Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey was awarded a gold medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and a Double Platinum ASCOT award. The brand's Rebel 100 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey was awarded gold medals at the 2023 SIP and ASCOT awards. About Luxco® Founded in St. Louis in 1958 by the Lux Family, Luxco® is a leading producer, supplier, importer and bottler of beverage alcohol products. Our mission is to meet the needs and exceed the expectations of consumers, associates and business partners. Merged with MGP® Ingredients, Inc. in 2021 (Nasdaq: MGPI), Luxco operates as MGP's Brands Division and manages all MGP/Luxco brands. This extensive and award-winning spirits portfolio includes well-known brands from four distilleries: Bardstown, Kentucky- based Lux Row Distillers®, home of Ezra Brooks®, Rebel®, Blood Oath®, David Nicholson® and Daviess County®; Lebanon, Kentucky-based Limestone Branch Distillery®, maker of Yellowstone® Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Minor Case® Straight Rye Whiskey and Bowling & Burch® Gin; Jalisco, Mexico-based Destiladora González Lux, producer of 100% agave tequilas, El Mayor®, Exotico® and Dos Primos®; and Ross & Squibb® Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, where Remus® Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Rossville Union® Straight Rye Whiskey are produced. The innovative and high-quality brand portfolio also includes Penelope® Bourbon, Everclear® Grain Alcohol, Pearl® Vodka, Saint Brendan's® Irish Cream, The Quiet Man™ Irish Whiskey, Green Hat® Gin and other well-recognized brands. For more information about the company and its brands, visit luxco.com. About Richard Childress Racing: Richard Childress Racing (www.rcrracing.com) is a renowned, performance-driven racing, marketing and manufacturing organization. Incorporated in 1969, RCR has celebrated over 50 years of racing and earned more than 200 victories and 16 championships, including six in the NASCAR Cup Series with the legendary Dale Earnhardt. RCR was the first organization to win championships in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Truck Series and is a three-time winner of the Daytona 500 (1998, 2007, 2018). Its 2024 NASCAR Cup Series lineup includes two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch (No. 8 Chevrolet) and 2017 Coca-Cola 600 winner and 2018 Daytona 500 champion Austin Dillon (No. 3 Chevrolet). RCR fields a full-time NASCAR Xfinity Series program with Jesse Love (No. 2 Chevrolet) and Austin Hill (No. 21 Chevrolet).
Rajah Caruth met with reporters after winning the NASCAR Truck Series race at Vegas. He became the third black driver to win a race in one of NASCAR's top three series joining Wendell Scott & Bubba Wallace. #nascar #racing #rajahcaruth ***thumbnail photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images courtesy of NASCAR Media
TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) and The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon) are joined by NASCAR Truck Series Driver Grant Enfinger (@GrantEnfinger).(0:30-7:05) Countdown to Daytona: Expectations for 2024.(7:05-15:00) Introducing Grant Enfinger.(15:00-39:00) Grant Enfinger on his career in the NASCAR Truck Series, his new team CR7 Motorsports, making his Cup debut this past year with Legacy Motor Club and his future plans.(39:00-53:10) News and Notes: Remembering Cale Yarborough, Shane van Gisbergen's debut in ARCA, Ty Dillon to the Truck Series and Kaulig Racing's 2024 Cup Series plans.(53:10-1:04:00) Ask David.Hear it all on the newest "Let's Go Racing with David Starr!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!
NASCAR Veteran David Starr (@starr_racing) is joined by NASCAR Truck Series Driver Layne Riggs (@LayneRiggs99), TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon).(0:30-5:30) Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!(5:30-12:30) Introducing Layne Riggs.(12:30-34:45) Layne Riggs on his new ride with Front Row Motorsports in the Truck Series, learning from his father Scott Riggs, his rise up and ranks and more.(34:45-49:00) News and Notes: Noah Gragson to Stewart-Haas Racing, Shane van Gisbergen to the Xfinity Series, 2024 NASCAR Championship Odds.(49:00-1:08:00) Ask David with Layne.Hear it all on "Let's Go Racing with David Starr!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Google, etc.!
Andrew Richards, Program Manager at Ilmor Engineering. Richards joined Ilmor in 2017 and oversees the stock car programs, i.e., NASCAR Truck Series, ARCA Series and SRX Series. https://www.epartrade.com/more/onlineraceindustryweek From EPARTRADE, RACER.com, & SPEED SPORT. Presented by ETS Racing Fuels, Fifth Third Bank Motorsports, Peak, Penske Racing Shocks, Scott Lewis Associates, and Total Seal Piston Rings. Sponsored by ARP, Performance Plus Global Logistics, and Shopmonkey.
On this episode of the Download, Justin and Taylor talk with Steven Wilson, 2023 eNASCAR Coke Series Champion. Kayden Honeycutt, winner of the Season Opener at the Contender Series calls in to talk about his virtual racing as well as his real life racing in the ARCA, CARS and NASCAR Truck Series. And Michael Hinkle, SCCA Formula Vee driver calls in to talk about his season and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jen "The Zookeeper" joins the show to talk about the viral python video. NASCAR truck series driver Spencer Boyd guests on the show ahead of the truck and cup series playoffs. Spencer tells us who he thinks is the greatest driver in CT history. Danbury Mayor Dean Esposito joins the show to reflect on the success of the 2nd annual San Gennaro Fest.
Kenny Wallace talks to Hailie Deegan about the NASCAR Truck Series. Brought to you by JEGS! Click here: https://jegs.io/KennyWallace & text KENNY to 36727 to save up to $100! #racing #kennywallace #hailiedeegan #nascar ***thumbnail photo by Kyle Rivas/Getty Images courtesy of NASCAR Media JEGS has been in business since 1960. Racers selling to racers. Focusing on American Muscle – but also big product line of automotive tools, garage gear & other performance parts. JEGS is well established with racers of all kinds, including the NHRA, bracket racing, circle track & more! Free shipping on orders over $199. Unrivaled expertise from techs. Millions of parts for every car person's needs. Sign up for their email for exclusive deals!
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott give us a recap of the Watkins Glen weekend. Chase Elliott running out of fuel in the middle of the race. GMS leaving the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the fallout of the move. Denny Hamlin silly season rumors, does he return to Gibbs next year, does 23XI switch manufactures this year, alongside Stewart-Haas Racing possibly selling two charters. A NASCAR Cup Series regular season finale preview, who's in and who's out. Will a new youth ladder created by NASCAR help the lower series. Dan also gives his thoughts on a protentional new championship system.
Ryan Lavoie, Brant Daughtry, and Tom Peavy with Grant Enfinger of the NASCAR Truck Series, give an update on Auburn's Fall practice, and preview the Arkansas Razorbacks. Enjoy!
Conor Daly is back from his NASCAR Truck Series race at Mid-Ohio to break down his weekend with Joey Mulinaro on Speed Street. The guys discuss what super important component to a race car on Conor's truck was having problems with all weekend, what is was like to race in the rain, why Tom Blomqvist was chosen to fill-in for Simon Pageneud this upcoming weekend at Toronto, F1's new movie that is being filmed and introduce two new segments that include discussions about NASCAR's weekend at Atlanta and Conor witnessing a hilarious fight. FOLLOW THE SHOW & GET OUR MERCH: https://linktr.ee/speedstreetpod DraftKings State-Specific Problem Gambling Information:In Massachusetts, call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org, In New York, call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). In Tennessee and Kansas, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). In West Virginia, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.1800gambler.net. All games regulated by the West Virginia Lottery. Please play responsibly. In partnership with Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races. In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call 888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org. 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
Conor Daly is back from his NASCAR Truck Series race at Mid-Ohio to break down his weekend with Joey Mulinaro on Speed Street. The guys discuss what super important component to a race car on Conor's truck was having problems with all weekend, what is was like to race in the rain, why Tom Blomqvist was chosen to fill-in for Simon Pageneud this upcoming weekend at Toronto, F1's new movie that is being filmed and introduce two new segments that include discussions about NASCAR's weekend at Atlanta and Conor witnessing a hilarious fight. FOLLOW THE SHOW & GET OUR MERCH: https://linktr.ee/speedstreetpod DraftKings State-Specific Problem Gambling Information: In Massachusetts, call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org, In New York, call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). In Tennessee and Kansas, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). In West Virginia, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.1800gambler.net. All games regulated by the West Virginia Lottery. Please play responsibly. In partnership with Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races. In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call 888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org. 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
On today's episode of the Dale Jr. Download, we have a special bonus episode live from North Wilkesboro Speedway. On Wednesday, August 31st, Dale Jr. hosted a Q&A session with 7 late model drivers. Brandon Pierce (3:30)Hayden Swank (16:46)Kaden Honeycutt (23:41)Carter Langley (33:00)Dylon Wilson (41:!5)Stefan Parsons (52:28)Katie Hettinger (1:06:24)Brandon Pierce just sounds like a race car driver's name, doesn't it? Maybe that's why one of the greatest late model drivers of all time, Lee Pulliam tabbed Pierce to drive for him. Pierce and Dale Jr. talk about turning their first laps at North Wilkesboro and how they plan to set their cars up for the race. Plus Brandon lays a friendly wager on Dale…and Dale does him one better.Hayden Swank is from Woodstock, GA. To some racing fans is relatively unknown but you better start paying attention. Swank grew up racing with up-and-coming Truck Series winners, Corey Heim and Chandler Smith. Kaden Honeycutt is from Texas but many fans in North Carolina may know him as the occasional from in the NASCAR Truck Series for On Point Motorsports. Kaden's dream is to move up the ladder and race in the Cup Series no matter what car it is. His passion is racing but his hidden talent is that he can get Dale to spill the beans on his future racing plans. Carter Langley is a newcomer to the CARS Tour. He grew up racing Go-Karts for Elliott and Hermie Sadler and is a true late model historian. He and Dale talked about all the old-school local track heroes and how they're still idolized today. Plus Carter shares his future aspirations if driving doesn't pan out. Dylon Wilson is Landon Huffman's, right-hand man. Well in the content game that is. Wilson has a knack for content as well and his personality makes it natural for him. Wilson's family roots are deep at North Wilkesboro Speedway, his great grandfather helped build the place. Dylon jokes he's probably ridden more laps around this place on a bicycle than anyone. He had lived outside turn 3 for most of his life. Stefan Parsons is a name most of you will recognize. His Dad is Phil Parson and his uncle is Benny Parsons. Stefon and Dale talk about that upbringing as Phil's son and trying to follow the footsteps his dad and uncle carved out. Plus Stefon shares a story of a short track fight Phil got into during one of Stefon's races.Katie Hettinger was the last driver to take the stage but she was certainly not the least. In fact, she's the winningest female driver in Hickory Motor Speedway history. Katie is still in high school where she is on the varsity volleyball and basketball…in Michigan. That's right she and her family travel from Michigan every weekend to compete in the southeast. She's a name to watch in the next coming years for sure. 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
On today's episode of the Dale Jr. Download, we have a special bonus episode live from North Wilkesboro Speedway. On Wednesday, August 31st, Dale Jr. hosted a Q&A session with 7 late model drivers. Brandon Pierce (3:30) Hayden Swank (16:46) Kaden Honeycutt (23:41) Carter Langley (33:00) Dylon Wilson (41:!5) Stefan Parsons (52:28) Katie Hettinger (1:06:24) Brandon Pierce just sounds like a race car driver's name, doesn't it? Maybe that's why one of the greatest late model drivers of all time, Lee Pulliam tabbed Pierce to drive for him. Pierce and Dale Jr. talk about turning their first laps at North Wilkesboro and how they plan to set their cars up for the race. Plus Brandon lays a friendly wager on Dale…and Dale does him one better. Hayden Swank is from Woodstock, GA. To some racing fans is relatively unknown but you better start paying attention. Swank grew up racing with up-and-coming Truck Series winners, Corey Heim and Chandler Smith. Kaden Honeycutt is from Texas but many fans in North Carolina may know him as the occasional from in the NASCAR Truck Series for On Point Motorsports. Kaden's dream is to move up the ladder and race in the Cup Series no matter what car it is. His passion is racing but his hidden talent is that he can get Dale to spill the beans on his future racing plans. Carter Langley is a newcomer to the CARS Tour. He grew up racing Go-Karts for Elliott and Hermie Sadler and is a true late model historian. He and Dale talked about all the old-school local track heroes and how they're still idolized today. Plus Carter shares his future aspirations if driving doesn't pan out. Dylon Wilson is Landon Huffman's, right-hand man. Well in the content game that is. Wilson has a knack for content as well and his personality makes it natural for him. Wilson's family roots are deep at North Wilkesboro Speedway, his great grandfather helped build the place. Dylon jokes he's probably ridden more laps around this place on a bicycle than anyone. He had lived outside turn 3 for most of his life. Stefan Parsons is a name most of you will recognize. His Dad is Phil Parson and his uncle is Benny Parsons. Stefon and Dale talk about that upbringing as Phil's son and trying to follow the footsteps his dad and uncle carved out. Plus Stefon shares a story of a short track fight Phil got into during one of Stefon's races. Katie Hettinger was the last driver to take the stage but she was certainly not the least. In fact, she's the winningest female driver in Hickory Motor Speedway history. Katie is still in high school where she is on the varsity volleyball and basketball…in Michigan. That's right she and her family travel from Michigan every weekend to compete in the southeast. She's a name to watch in the next coming years for sure. 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
The success of sports is often built on rivalries. Auto Racing is no different. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis bring their favorite rivalries from the table of truth to this special episode.In the late 90's the NASCAR Xfinity Series was a hotbed for talent but also a series full of hot tempers. One of the great rivalries of the era was between an out-spoken northern driver, Champion Randy Lajoie, and an aggressive Georgian named Buckshot Jones.Dale Earnhardt had several rivals throughout his storied career. Most foe were created by physical contact between two racecars. Dale's rivalry with Ricky Rudd was personal. Rudd reveals how their shattered friendship lead to some legendary on-track altercations.Ron Hornaday Jr. is still not over it. In a 2011 NASCAR Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway, he and Kyle Busch made contact on the track. Busch proceeded to wreck Hornaday under caution. NASCAR may have parked and suspended Busch for the actions, but it was Hornaday who suffered the most. The incident cost him a shot at the Championship. It's a wound that isn't fully healed to this day.Some rivals start as best friends. Some, under the same roof. Jeff Burton and Ward Burton open up about how their different personalities and upbringing, created bad blood between one of Virginia's most beloved NASCAR families.Rusty Wallace and Dale Earnhardt were great friends behind closed doors. On the race track? Far from it. The two giants of the NASCAR world battled each other relentlessly, resulting in a library of contentious moments and altercations. Rusty opens up about it and we find out how it played into a rivalry with a young Jeff Gordon.Dale Jr. says that if there is a Mount Rushmore of Motorsports rivalries, the Geoff Bodine / Dale Earnahrdt rivalry would be on it. Bodine details his side of one of the sport's most talked about feuds.Last but not least, a colorful Jimmy Spencer gets down and dirty about his distain for Kurt Busch. How did "Mr. Excitement" get so mad that he punched Kurt Busch?ASKJr presented by XfinityBefore the rivalry talk Hannah Newhouse brought fan questions to Dale Jr. about: What track should host the Championship finale? What dream racecars would Dale Jr. like to test at North Wilkesboro? The mysterious red left front tire at Daytona in 2004. Lugs Harvey or Harry Hogg? 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
The success of sports is often built on rivalries. Auto Racing is no different. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis bring their favorite rivalries from the table of truth to this special episode. In the late 90's the NASCAR Xfinity Series was a hotbed for talent but also a series full of hot tempers. One of the great rivalries of the era was between an out-spoken northern driver, Champion Randy Lajoie, and an aggressive Georgian named Buckshot Jones. Dale Earnhardt had several rivals throughout his storied career. Most foe were created by physical contact between two racecars. Dale's rivalry with Ricky Rudd was personal. Rudd reveals how their shattered friendship lead to some legendary on-track altercations. Ron Hornaday Jr. is still not over it. In a 2011 NASCAR Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway, he and Kyle Busch made contact on the track. Busch proceeded to wreck Hornaday under caution. NASCAR may have parked and suspended Busch for the actions, but it was Hornaday who suffered the most. The incident cost him a shot at the Championship. It's a wound that isn't fully healed to this day. Some rivals start as best friends. Some, under the same roof. Jeff Burton and Ward Burton open up about how their different personalities and upbringing, created bad blood between one of Virginia's most beloved NASCAR families. Rusty Wallace and Dale Earnhardt were great friends behind closed doors. On the race track? Far from it. The two giants of the NASCAR world battled each other relentlessly, resulting in a library of contentious moments and altercations. Rusty opens up about it and we find out how it played into a rivalry with a young Jeff Gordon. Dale Jr. says that if there is a Mount Rushmore of Motorsports rivalries, the Geoff Bodine / Dale Earnahrdt rivalry would be on it. Bodine details his side of one of the sport's most talked about feuds. Last but not least, a colorful Jimmy Spencer gets down and dirty about his distain for Kurt Busch. How did "Mr. Excitement" get so mad that he punched Kurt Busch? ASKJr presented by Xfinity Before the rivalry talk Hannah Newhouse brought fan questions to Dale Jr. about: What track should host the Championship finale? What dream racecars would Dale Jr. like to test at North Wilkesboro? The mysterious red left front tire at Daytona in 2004. Lugs Harvey or Harry Hogg? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices