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After an unpredictable, weather-filled weekend at Road America, Conor Daly and co-host Chase Holden return to Speed Street to recap the historic action. On the IndyCar side of the event card in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, race fans saw rain plague practice two and most of qualifying, leading to a spectacular crash by Josef Newgarden that halted the Fast Six session as Colton Herta was in the midst of his final run. The result was Ganassi Racing rookie Linus Lundqvist scoring his first career IndyCar pole, a position he wouldn't hold long as a fracas broke out on the opening lap of the grand prix. Conor explains that Lunqvist's own teammate Marcus Armstrong was to blame for the pile-up that saw several contenders, including Colton Herta have their race days become much more complicated. In the end, race strategy prevailed, and a decision to stay out an extra lap before the last pit cycle brought Will Power to the front of a Penske podium sweep, snapping his two year winless streak.The IndyNXT Series also experienced historical happenings as Jamie Chadwick brought home the victory at Road America, making her the first female to win in the series since Pippa Mann in 2010. Jamie joins the show to discuss her victory and what it means for her career and other women coming up in the motorsports ranks. She explains that a lot of her transition from the W Series to the IndyNXT was spent preparing for the physicality of the racecars, which she explains are bigger and more powerful than she had experienced before. Jamie credits her engineer and driving coach with making adjustments in the car that have helped her quickly adapt, and after a 12th place points effort in her rookie season last year she had begun to hit her stride in 2024. Jamie expresses that while she'd love to race Formula One in the future, she is on the path to race in IndyCar and feels that this year's IndyNXT field is great preparation for the challenges that lie ahead.
Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end. Key Players: Syracuse Women's Lacrosse, Louisville Women's Lacrosse, Lyn St. James, "NOVA", PBS, Central Florida Football, Auburn Football, Pippa Mann, Loyola College Women's Lacrosse, Sarah Fisher, Boston College Women's Lacrosse, Carlton Davis, Jamel Dean, IndyCar, Janet Guthrie, Gus Malzahn, Kyle Kaiser, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Zach Veach, Gait Lacrosse, Danica Patrick, Peach Bowl
Professional race car driver Pippa Mann talks about her new initiative – Shift Up Now. Find out what she is doing to empower other women drivers.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
African Americans are Sick and Dying from Coronavirus at a Disproportionately High RateAn alarming reality is beginning to emerge from data collected by the CDC as COVID-19 infiltrates communities across America. African Americans are becoming infected and dying from COVID-19 at rates that shadow those of the rest of the population. A Washington Post analysis of data shows a rate of infection among African Americans in counties that are majority black that is 3x higher than counties that are majority white and a death rate that is 6x higher. In St Louis, Missouri every death from COVID-19 has been African American.Robert Ferguson is a nationally recognized certified nutritionist; fitness expert; speaker and author. Currently serving on the Presidential Task Force on Obesity for the National Medical Association, Ferguson has also worked with the NAACP, the UNCF, and several other organizations devoted to supporting health in under-served communities. Furthermore, he has authored two evidence-based studies on weight loss and reversing childhood obesity and has penned three books on nutrition and fitness. He co-founded the Show Me Better Health initiative with Aetna, an evidence-based “better health” practice that was implemented to under-served communities. Ferguson is proud to be Stayhealthy’s Health Ambassador and America’s Fat Loss CoachFor more than 20 years Robert has helped thousands lose weight and improve overall health with the Diet Free Life methodology. He continues to work closely with Fortune 500 companies (e.g., Aetna, Anthem, United Healthcare, McDonald’s Corp) as a speaker and consultant, as well as a growing list of celebrities and professional athletes to include Chaka Khan, Katie Maloney, Toni Braxton, Daniel Baldwin, Ricki Lake, Chuck D of Public Enemy, La Toya Jackson, Fernando Vargas, Sergio Mora, Bobbi Bonilla, and Indy race car driver Pippa Mann, to name a few. Robert also currently hosts The Stayhealthy Experience (podcast/show) with actor Daniel Baldwin and fitness professional Barbara Kris. www.DietFreeLife.comLearn more about Deborah here: www.lovebyintuition.com
African Americans are Sick and Dying from Coronavirus at a Disproportionately High RateAn alarming reality is beginning to emerge from data collected by the CDC as COVID-19 infiltrates communities across America. African Americans are becoming infected and dying from COVID-19 at rates that shadow those of the rest of the population. A Washington Post analysis of data shows a rate of infection among African Americans in counties that are majority black that is 3x higher than counties that are majority white and a death rate that is 6x higher. In St Louis, Missouri every death from COVID-19 has been African American.Robert Ferguson is a nationally recognized certified nutritionist; fitness expert; speaker and author. Currently serving on the Presidential Task Force on Obesity for the National Medical Association, Ferguson has also worked with the NAACP, the UNCF, and several other organizations devoted to supporting health in under-served communities. Furthermore, he has authored two evidence-based studies on weight loss and reversing childhood obesity and has penned three books on nutrition and fitness. He co-founded the Show Me Better Health initiative with Aetna, an evidence-based "better health" practice that was implemented to under-served communities. Ferguson is proud to be Stayhealthy's Health Ambassador and America’s Fat Loss CoachFor more than 20 years Robert has helped thousands lose weight and improve overall health with the Diet Free Life methodology. He continues to work closely with Fortune 500 companies (e.g., Aetna, Anthem, United Healthcare, McDonald’s Corp) as a speaker and consultant, as well as a growing list of celebrities and professional athletes to include Chaka Khan, Katie Maloney, Toni Braxton, Daniel Baldwin, Ricki Lake, Chuck D of Public Enemy, La Toya Jackson, Fernando Vargas, Sergio Mora, Bobbi Bonilla, and Indy race car driver Pippa Mann, to name a few. Robert also currently hosts The Stayhealthy Experience (podcast/show) with actor Daniel Baldwin and fitness professional Barbara Kris. www.DietFreeLife.comLearn more about Dr. Bernie here: http://berniesiegelmd.com/
It's another packed episode of The Week In IndyCar Listener Q&A show, all driven by questions submitted via social media. A sampling of the items posed this week (Q&A begins at the 5m47s mark in the episode): "Marshall, is the Indy 500 in 2020 in danger of not happening? Odds? #mepersonally I am starting to get worried about it not running in 2020, given the RP mandate that it must run with fans. Follow up, how much better/worse is IMS and IndyCar financially being backed by Roger versus the HG Family?" "The race for diversity and change could be a bit self-serving in August and help Pippa get a ride. If we're short of 33 the series could do far worse than helping Pippa Mann secure a seat. My vote would go for Simona, but we all know how hard it was for Fernando to get a visa and Kat's left leg is currently above her heart." "I've heard that Helio Castroneves is looking to return to IndyCar full time starting next season following the Acura-Penske split in IMSA. Is this at all likely and if so, where would be the best place for him to land?" "If Jimmie Johnson decides to race in IndyCar in any capacity, how much crossover appeal do you think he will bring? He is one of NASCAR's biggest stars, but for some reason, I don't think he will bring many new eyes over from NASCAR." Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
It's another packed episode of The Week In IndyCar Listener Q&A show, all driven by questions submitted via social media. A sampling of the items posed this week (Q&A begins at the 12m30s mark in the episode): "Wanted to get your opinion on the Indy 500 still being blacked out in Central Indiana even though they're capping the attendance to 50%, which essentially assures a sellout. Is there any reason why they are doing this during a time where it could be a morale booster during the pandemic? I would see it as a massive middle finger if I were a Central Indiana resident. Am I misreading the situation?" "Looking back over the last 10 years, the number of women drivers at the Indy 500 has dwindled, and will possibly be none this year (I understand Pippa Mann is struggling to get a ride). In 2010, five women were entered (Danica Patrick, Sarah Fisher, Ana Beatriz, Simona de Silvestro, and Milka Duno). Over the next 3 years 4 women entered the 500 each year. What has gone wrong?" "Pick one NBA player that you think would make a good IndyCar driver. #MePersonally, I think Tim Duncan would be good a IndyCar driver. If they could fit him into one." "Let's say I build a time machine, go back and win a ton of money sports betting and then take a small portion to start a CART team with Honda engines, Reynard chassis, Firestone tires and I employ Buddy Lazier and my team has an operating budget and engineering talent of a Team Green or Forsythe? I run '95-'98 with this setup, what is Buddy's best championship finish? 5th? 10th? 15th?" Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
Jim Leo is the Founder and President of PitFit Training, an industry leader in motorsports-specific human performance training as well as fitness, neurocognitive, and postural programs for all populations. Alex Wanee is Performance Director at PitFit Training and has been in the human performance industry since 2010. The roster of champions that have become part of the PitFit family is a who’s who of auto racing. Drivers such as Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan, Dario Franchitti, Will Power, William Byron, JR Todd, Alexander Rossi, and James Hinchcliffe are just a few of the many drivers who have trained with PitFit. PitFit Training has become its own ladder system for racing success, with numerous drivers starting in the program in lower-level series and staying with the training as they graduate to the top levels through programs like the Mazda Road to Indy. Drivers such as Charlie Kimball, Spencer Pigot, Pippa Mann, and Gabby Chavez have continued with PitFit Training through various stages of their advancing careers.
In part 2 of our interview with Pippa Mann, we discuss the Indy 500, Juan Montoya, Marco Andretti and more! Be sure to check it out!!
In this episode, we talk with motorsports veteran, and 7 time Indy 500 competitor, Pippa Mann about Iracing, women in motorsports, and much more!
I interviewed one of the drivers that shined in the recent 2019 Lucas Oil School of Racing Shootout presented by Cooper Tires, Elliott Budzinski. Elliott traveled from his home in Ann Arbor, Michigan to participate in the 3 day event at Sebring that was held December 10-12th. Drivers were not just driving the Lucas Oil Ray GR-RSC Formula Cars, they were also being evaluated as they worked with school instructors and expert panelist. Elliott Budzinski getting feedback and instruction from Pippa Mann at the 2019 Lucas Oil School of Racing Shootout presented by Cooper Tires Subscribe and Listen to the 33 Dreams of Indy Podcast on your favorite player Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2kqtkDZ Google Play: http://bit.ly/33DreamsGoogle Spotify: http://bit.ly/33DreamsSpotify Stitcher: http://bit.ly/33DreamsStitcher TuneIn: http://bit.ly/33DreamsTuneIn
I interviewed one of the drivers that shined in the recent 2019 Lucas Oil School of Racing Shootout presented by Cooper Tires, Elliott Budzinski. Elliott traveled from his home in Ann Arbor, Michigan to participate in the 3 day event at Sebring that was held December 10-12th. Drivers were not just driving the Lucas Oil Ray GR-RSC Formula Cars, they were also being evaluated as they worked with school instructors and expert panelist. Elliott Budzinski getting feedback and instruction from Pippa Mann at the 2019 Lucas Oil School of Racing Shootout presented by Cooper Tires Subscribe and Listen to the 33 Dreams of Indy Podcast on your favorite player Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2kqtkDZ Google Play: http://bit.ly/33DreamsGoogle Spotify: http://bit.ly/33DreamsSpotify Stitcher: http://bit.ly/33DreamsStitcher TuneIn: http://bit.ly/33DreamsTuneIn
Pippa talks about tapping into the importance of organ donation and how she wants the last thing she does on this earth is to give hope to someone else.
USAC and IndyCar team owner Tim Clauson returns to the Marshall Pruett Podcast for an episode of Catching Up With to share his thoughts on Clauson-Marshall Racing's impressively successful debut with Pippa Mann in the No. 39 Chevy. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
What if none of your school's players would ever be pro's? Key Players: College Basketball, Pippa Mann, Davidson Basketball, Maryland Women's Lacrosse, Southeast Missouri State Basketball, IndyCar, The First Avenger
Selena Templeton chats with Audrey Taylor, Founder & CEO of netlogx, a company that provides mission critical information risk management services. Netlogx is comprised of 50% female employees – most of whom are in leadership roles – and was voted “Best Company to Work for in 2014”, so I had to have a chat with Audrey to find out how she was so easily able to achieve what the rest of the industry is still struggling with. I’ll give you a hint: she founded a company that was, to quote her, Diverse by Design. She shares her business’ overall process when it comes to: * Their job descriptions (avoiding language like ninja, rock star, killer coder) * Their recruitment pipelines (hey, if you always do what you’ve always done, then you’ll always get what you’ve always gotten) * Their hiring process (i.e. NOT hiring employees like they’re seeking new members for their college fraternity). * Unconscious bias, particularly when it comes to the above three points. Netlogx has also partnered with IndyCar driver Pippa Mann and sponsored her car in order to shine a spotlight on opportunities for women in STEM and entrepreneurial careers. There’s a lot more great info and inspiring tips here, so sit back, get comfortable, and enjoy the conversation!
#353 Lewis’s 5th Championship, Ian Callum and W Series. Sarah Leach joins us to discuss Lewis Hamilton’s achievement and women in motorsport. We talk to Jaguar’s design boss about architecture. Plus Sniff Petrol on Lewis’s party, Vauxhall and Max Verstappen.
Please, no bumperino, Jimmer. In this episode of Motorsport101, Dre mourns the loss of James Hinchcliffe from the Indy 500 as he and Pippa Mann got bumped in qualifying. Ryan King, RJ O'Connell and the return of Zoe Hamilton end up as shoulders to cry on. We also run down the entire field, as Ed Carpenter, Oval Master, took his 3rd 500 pole position. We also review Formula E in Berlin, as Daniel Abt strolled to a comfortable Audi 1-2 victory ahead of Lucas di Grassi and Jean-Eric Vergne, in a race that absolutely happened. Also, all the news, and another Super GT review as well, enjoy! And don't forget, Day of Classics 3 on YouTube.com/Motorsport101 tomorrow at 1:40pm!
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Chevy driver JR Hildebrand is back to help us process the absolutely crazy Bump Day at Indy where James Hinchcliffe and Pippa Mann missed the cut, rain interrupted the show on two occasions, James Davison drove his heart out to scrape into the field, Chevy took charge of the Fast 9, and despite all of the added running, most teams and drivers are still searching for answers on what the new Universal Aero Kit wants to go fast. Visit https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast for our full podcast archives. Subscribe: Apple (https://tinyurl.com/yaafkvch) Android (https://tinyurl.com/yconvyl3) Google (https://tinyurl.com/y8qtcuax) Spotify (https://tinyurl.com/yby3lzr2)
Hinchcliffe, piloto regular queda fuera de las 500 millas de indianápolis; Pippa Mann, piloto tradicional de las 500 millas también quedó fuera ayer en el bump day. ¿qué significa entonces el bump day?
Tonight’s show features: Pippa Mann, Indy 500 driver of the #63 Donate Life Honda. Badger Kart Club Racer Taylor Maas talks about Pippa Mann’s influence on her racing career. Hear from a couple young up and coming drivers Ryan Weyer-Dells Legends Champ turned Miata Road Racer and Billie Lehman Beaver Dam Wisconsin Dirt Legends Driver. The Bonafide Security Solutions Short Track Report with TONY STEWART…yes that Tony Stewart. Actually Jim has the report; Stewart is promoting his upcoming races in Wisconsin. Dick Melius and Dave Magnus discuss the South East Wisconsin Short Track Hall of Fame and this year’s inductees. Plus Meet the Approyo Star of the Week Sam Mayer, 14 year old “JR Motorsports” Late Model Driver.
Indy Car driver Stefan Wilson joins us for the first 20 minutes in this weeks episode! We get Stefan's take on the start to the 2018 season and how he's feeling approaching the month of May! He gives the best answer yet to the #cheese question and we learn more about his amazing sponsors! The rest of the episode we discuss the NBC TV contract, Pippa Mann's sponsor announcement (another very good one) and discuss some other Indy musings! Next week, we have a very special guest joining us, if you listen to the episode we drop a very big hint at the end! Join in the discussion on social media, @pitlaneparley and listen live on [www.wildfireradiosports.com](http://www.wildfireradiosports.com) or on their iOS/Android app on Fridays 315-415pm Eastern time.
Six-time Indy 500 starter Pippa Mann joins Marshall Pruett as guest host of the #WeekinIndyCar podcast to discuss the announcement of Michael Shank Racing and Schmidt Peterson Motorsports partnering to field Jack Harvey, the intra-team swap of Marco Andretti and Alexander Rossi, the confirmation of Carlin Racing's two-car program for Max Chilton and Charlie Kimball, SPM formally abandoning its Indy 500 plans with Didier Calmels and its interest in hiring Le Mans-winning engineer Leena Gade, and the final test days of the year at Sebring that are under way. The two close by covering almost two hours of fan Q&A as Mann, who took a vocal stand against the FIA's dubious appointment of Carmen Jorda to its Women in Motorsports Commission, shares her thoughts on the situation and fields a number of impressive questions--along with one that was decidedly unfiltered--during a long stint with MP. Visit https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast for our full podcast archives. Subscribe: Apple (https://tinyurl.com/yaafkvch) Android (https://tinyurl.com/yconvyl3) Google (https://tinyurl.com/y8qtcuax) Spotify (https://tinyurl.com/yby3lzr2)
Join Grace and me as we discuss the FIA Women's Commission, Carmen Jorda, Pippa Mann, 3 engines, Jean Todt, Mercedes and passing. We even have a few awards and tried hard to make this a commuter-friendly podcast.
La FIA a nombrado a Carmen Jorda como representante en la comision de "mujeres en el deporte motor" y las críticas no se han esperar, ¿Por qué?. Pirelli anuncia un menú extenso de compuestos y e IndyCar también habrá cambios en las gomas. Vuelve Alfa Romeo? en serio? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tammy Kaehler's Kate Reilly Racing Mysteries feature thrills on and off the track. Her fourth book, Red Flags, has just been released. You can learn more about Tammy directly from her website. Plus Tammy has graciously donated an autographed copy of her first Kate Reilly Racing Mystery, Dead Man's Switch for the May book giveaway. Sign up in the box on the right before May 31, 2016 to be entered to win. Speaking of Dead Man's Switch, we talk about how Tammy got the initial spark for the series. She gives a shout-out to Hallie Ephron, and if you want to know the name of the how-to book Hallie wrote, it's Writing and Selling Your Mystery Novel. But if you're into suspense, you should check out her fiction as well. We also talked about drivers who have helped her: Patrick Long, Oliver Gavin and Pippa Mann. Pippa's breast cancer awareness sponsorship for the Indy 500 mirrors a scenario Tammy came up with for Kate, who, in her books, has teamed up with Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Between the time we recorded this and now, Pippa did announce that she will once again be driving the pink car at the Indianapolis 500. Finally, Tammy talked about writers who have influenced her: Dick Francis, Agatha Christie, and a recent spark from Margaret Maron. I had a request to put series books in order, which I think is a brilliant idea, so here are Tammy's Kate Reilly Racing Mysteries, from first to most recent: 1 - Dead Man's Switch 2 - Braking Points 3 - Avoidable Contact 4 - Red Flags I will happily add more as Tammy writes 'em! Meanwhile, if you would rather read than listen to the interview, here is the transcript. Enjoy! -- Laura Transcript of Interview with Tammy Kaehler Welcome to Destination Mystery, a podcast for readers who love a good mystery. I'm Laura Brennan. Laura Brennan: My guest today is Tammy Kaehler, author of the Kate Reilly racing mysteries. Set in the fast-paced world of professional motorsports, the mysteries feature a racecar driver who happens to be a damn good amateur sleuth, as well as a woman proving herself in the male-dominated field of racing. Murder interweaves with the dramas on and off the track. The fourth book in the series, Red Flags, has just been released. Tammy, thank you for joining me. Tammy Kaehler: Thank you for having me. Glad to be here. LB: I want to talk about writing and I want to talk about Kate and Red Flags, but first I want to talk about racing. When did you become a racing fan? TK: It was 2004, and I can pinpoint that very clearly because I didn't know a single darn thing about racing before that year. Not a thing. I was working freelance at the time, and I had a contract with a subprime mortgage lending company and if you remember 2004, that was the heyday for such companies. They were making money hand over fist. And the one I was working for decided that the way they wanted to spend their marketing dollars that year, was sponsoring a racing series and racing team and then taking brokers and entertaining them at the races. So they did that, and they needed extra hands, and I went along to the season of races that year to help entertain, do the corporate marketing as such. And I learned about this fascinating sport sort of from the inside out because I was representing a VIP, I was a VIP, so I got VIP treatment and learned everything there was to know. And I walked into this world and just, like, my jaw dropped, it was fascinating and I thought, there are stories here and I want to tell other people about this crazy sport. LB: Well, your research, is, it must be intense. Because both your second and your third Kate Reilly books won back-to-back awards from the American Auto Racing Writers & Broadcasters Association. TK: Yes. LB: Yay! A) congratulations but, B) that must be the hardest nut to crack because they cover this, that's their world. TK: Yeah, yeah and really, I was so proud of those awards,
British IndyCar driver PIPPA MANN has embraced American football. Or “Hand Egg,” as she calls it. She breaks down her love of all things Colts, her thoughts on Deflate Gate and her husband’s Clemson fandom. Then (46:20) we go deep with “Boys Among Men” author JONATHAN ABRAMS about the pop cultural impact of the NBA’s prep-to-pro generation. Subscribe on iTunes: http://apple.co/1NDjrZs Listen on SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/21VZ8fE Follow on Twitter: @JustNotSports www.JustNotSports.com
Michael Zimicki, owner of Sliderule Motorsport Inc., is a driving coach who’s been building drivers in to racers since 1990. He’s worked with many great drivers including: Graham Rahal, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Nick Harvey, Ashley Freiberg, Pippa Mann, Danica Patrick, and many others. His approach to driver coaching is to pull all the tools necessary together that they need to achieve success. He coaches his drivers to be 24 hours a day athletes and helps them to understand the “why” and “what” they are doing and he plays an integral part of their team to achieve success.
You should definitely listen to this one! We podcast live from Pocono Raceway for the upcoming ABC Supply 500 Indycar race. We were fortunate enough to interview drivers such as Takuma Sato, Pippa Mann, and Sage Karam. We also got to sit with Pocono Raceway C.O.O. Nick Igdalski, Director of Media Relation, Kevin Heaney, the raceway interns, and of course, some great fans of INDYCAR.It was an honor and privilege to have such great access to the people that make this sport special. For more info on the happenings of Pocono Raceway, visit www.poconoraceway.com. Please keep subscribing on iTunes and Stitcher, and follow us @VScomedy. #indycar #takumasato #pippamann #sagekarum #poconoraceway #trickytriangle #podcast #keeppushing
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On this week's More Front Wing podcast we welcome Pippa Mann as she discusses her Indianapolis 500 program with Dale Coyne Racing in partnership with Susan G. Komen. We also review the Grand Prix of Indianapolis and the week of practice thus far in preparation for the 98th running of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing.
On this week's More Front Wing podcast we welcome Pippa Mann as she discusses her Indianapolis 500 program with Dale Coyne Racing in partnership with Susan G. Komen. We also review the Grand Prix of Indianapolis and the week of practice thus far in preparation for the 98th running of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing.