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Dale Earnhardt Jr. sits down with longtime NASCAR competitor Jeff Green to learn more about how he rose from the short tracks of the Midwest to having one of the most dominant seasons in the NASCAR Xfinity Series history. After growing up in the footsteps of two racing brothers, David and Mark, also of NASCAR fame, Jeff ventured down a path that landed him at Dale Earnhardt Inc. in 1995. When he took a call from the Intimidator himself, DEI was at an interesting point in its history, where Dale Sr. was looking to retire from part-time NASCAR Busch Series racing and put someone in the car full-time. Jeff and the No. 3 team had moments of brilliance and strong runs, but he felt it was still “Dale Sr.'s team” and he decided to try out a different opportunity.Jeff found victory lane for the first time in his NASCAR Xfinity career with Diamond Ridge Motorsports at Las Vegas in 1997. The team was excited about Jeff's success and rushed him into the Cup Series, which Jeff explains was a difficult transition to make, and before long the team shut down. His glory years in the Xfinity Series came from 1999 to 2001 when he had two runner-up points efforts and a dominant 2000 championship run, where he won by over 600 points. The success brought an opportunity with Richard Childress Racing and Jeff, feeling like he was in the prime of his career, jumped at the chance to drive for a premier racing team. But when a run-in with his teammate Kevin Harvick ultimately got him fired, Jeff began a journey of moving from team to team, looking for stability. Along the way, he spent time back at DEI as well as at Richard Petty Motorsports driving the famed 43 before retiring from driving in 2021.Dale and Jeff reflect on their years spent racing each other in the Xfinity ranks, Dale's first memories of Jeff at DEI, late model racing trips, and Jeff's current day-to-day activities.
In this episode we're joined by Bert Wojcik of the High Side Hustle and our friend JB to discuss the Kings Royal at Eldora and the upcoming World of Outlaws show at Port Royal and the Summer Nationals at Williams Grove. We make picks for the All Star Circuit of Champions at Lake Ozark. We shift to SRX and talk Tony Stewart's dominating win at I-55/Pevely and get ready for the season finale at Sharon in Ohio. We talk NASCAR and their races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the Xfinity Series and Cup Series won by Justin Allgaier and Christopher Bell and the crazy playoff bubble intensity with all the new winners. We hit on silly season news involving Ty Dillon and Richard Petty Motorsports and more talk about Tyler Reddick and RCR/23XI and the news about the Chicago Street Course in 2023 replacing Road America and end with our picks for Pocono
After a break for the holidays, Matt is back for the first episode of 2022. Matt grades the 2021 Cup Series full time teams, along with the news of the Richard Petty Motorsports merger and so much more. Note from Chris: My apologizes for the late episode. The file ended up in my spam folder. It should have aired on the 7th. Hope you guys enjoy!
Shocking NASCAR news RPM Sold to GMS Racing? 4 Seats remain in the NASCAR Cup Series! And Old Racetracks Making their Glorious return! All of that up next on Pace Car Podcast by TCG Podcasts and The Combustion Gamer! Want to Support the "Pace Car Podcast" and The Combustion Gamer? Check out his Ko-Fi! https://ko-fi.com/combustiongamer/
AJ Appeal chats with Erik Jones in the early portion of 2021 to discuss his new career at Richard Petty Motorsports. They chat about his love for the Corvette and past racing success prior to joining the team.
This week, host Michael Shelton previews the 2021 NASCAR Cup Playoffs that begin this Sunday with the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway. He also speaks to some of this year's playoff drivers including Kyle Busch, Joey Logano, Brad Keselowski, defending NASCAR Cup Champion Chase Elliott and this year's NASCAR Regular Season Champion, Kyle Larson. In addition, Shelton also speaks one-on-one with 2019 Southern 500 winner Erik Jones about his new deal to remain the driver of the No. 43 Chevrolet for Richard Petty Motorsports and also asks NBA All-Star, NASCAR team owner and NBC analyst Brad Daugherty about the progress that's been made this past year for minorities in auto racing.
Erik Jones has a new contract for 2022, a new foundation he just launched … and a new bunny! The Richard Petty Motorsports driver joins Davey Segal this week to discuss his new addition to the family and how his dog Oscar is adjusting, re-signing with RPM and why he wants to remain with the ... Read more Source
Erik Jones has a new contract for 2022, a new foundation he just launched … and a new bunny! The Richard Petty Motorsports driver joins Davey Segal this week to discuss his new addition to the family and how his dog Oscar is adjusting, re-signing with RPM and why he wants to remain with the ... Read more
Packed show today full of great guest as Chase McCabe breaks down all things racing. Erik Jones ( #43 Chevy for Richard Petty Motorsports, Josh Berry (NASCAR JR Motorsports), Tim Dugger (Country Music Singer & Songwriter) all join Chase this week.
Erik Jones is enjoying his first season with Richard Petty Motorsports and grades himself on the job he's done as the driver. Jones joins the show this week to also discuss getting used to being a one-car team; simulator time and how that's changed for him from the past; having a more personal relationship with the Petty team; working with a new manufacturer; the normalcy of not having practice and qualifying; being able to do more at home with more free days; but what a week looks like for Jones; the different perspective he has this year; getting back to basics and out of the spotlight; how Jones has grown in the last year; bonding with a team of ‘true racers'; if the 43 team would be further along with more practice and qualifying; if RPM fans should be pleased by how the season is going; the dedication of Petty fans; experiences that come with being a Petty driver; how ‘Read with Erik' came about. Music created by Tony Monge. Please support my work through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=57288151&fan_landing=trueHolly's Hope of North Port, Inc is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to increasing mental health resources in our community, empowering others through education, and providing hope for those struggling with mental health conditions. Holly's Hope is currently providing support groups for families of first responders. Additionally, we are working to increase resources for first responders facing mental health conditions. Visit www.hollyshope.info.
In which our heroes compare and contrast the seasons and trajectories of the top three single-car satellite teams: 23XI Racing, Richard Petty Motorsports and Trackhouse Racing. They also preview NASCAR's return to Nashville Superspeedway and look back on a memorable finish to its 2004 Xfinity Series race.
In this very special Episode Jack visits with the undisputed King of NASCAR, Richard Petty for a far reaching exclusive interview that not only traces his career but also weighs in on the racing of today.In the Advance Auto Parts Victory Lap you will meet an incredible driver that overcame the loss of both his legs. Greg Davidson talks about his physical challenges that threatened his racing career and how he discovered a way to continue racing with ingenuity and dedication. And in “Story Time”, Jack reveals how Richard Petty shaped an integral part of his broadcasting career
Join your host Adam J. Sinclair as he leads a discussion of the world of modern motorsports. This week, we are pleased to welcome Richard Petty Motorsports driver Erik Jones into the Thunderdome! We also welcome former co-host, and current special correspondent Mykkal Mullaley-Kapalo to talk a little about racing in her neck of the woods, as well as her impression of IndyCar, COTA, and the art of racing in the rain.
The NASCAR Cup Series is heading to Darlington Raceway for throwback weekend this Sunday, May 9. Who has the best throwback paint scheme? Can Erik Jones get his first victory of the year and his first with Richard Petty Motorsports? Or will there be a familiar face that goes to victory lane for the first ... Read more Source
The NASCAR Cup Series is heading to Darlington Raceway for throwback weekend this Sunday, May 9. Who has the best throwback paint scheme? Can Erik Jones get his first victory of the year and his first with Richard Petty Motorsports? Or will there be a familiar face that goes to victory lane for the first time in 2021? Frontstretch's Bryan Nolen and Adam Cheek discuss. https://www.frontstretch.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Stock-Car-Scoop-5-6.mp3 Sign up for Stock Car Scoop on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or visit Frontstretch every Monday and Friday throughout the year.
Erik Jones, driver of the #43 Chevrolet Camaro for Richard Petty Motorsports joins the crew! Awesome conversation with Erik about Talladega, his season to date, Darlington, paint schemes, reading, football, fishing, and rapid fire questions! Interview starts at 34:24. We also talk about the race at Talladega, the latest news in NASCAR, and of course, our favorite paint schemes!
In Episode 11, we sit down with Jerry Baxter: crew chief for Erik Jones and the No. 43 Chevrolet team in the NASCAR Cup Series. Originally from San Diego, CA, Jerry is one of many whose passion for racing brought them from the West Coast to the Carolinas. After a short driving career, Jerry realized quickly that his best bet was to shift focus and work to become the best crew chief he could be. Jerry spent a number of years atop in the box in both the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series working for team owners such as Michael Waltrip and Kyle Busch and collecting a total of 18 race wins. Before the start of the 2020 season, Jerry became the crew chief on the No. 43 at Richard Petty Motorsports and does an excellent job leading our race team on Sundays. We appreciate his time, insight and storytelling and we hope you enjoy episode 11 of the RPM Podcast!
In Episode 10, we sit down with Sean Christian via Zoom. Sean recently retired after a 21 year career in the U.S. Air Force and played a key role in the partnership between Richard Petty Motorsports and USAF over the last few years. His career began in the logistics sector, and as time progressed Sean found himself called into recruiting. It's clear in this interview that Sean is super passionate about the Air Force and more specifically passionate about sharing his story of why he joined the Air Force with others. Sean's energy is infectious, and his leadership and empowerment qualities are very inspiring. We thank him for his service to our country, and appreciate his time joining us for Episode 10 of the RPM Podcast!
Steve Letarte, Dale Jarrett and Kyle Petty discuss the upcoming Cup Series race at Martinsville and if they could see the eighth different winner in eight races, Erik Jones calls in to discuss his expectations with Richard Petty Motorsports and Harrison Burton joins the show to reflect on his strong 2020 Xfinity Series run and how he's approaching the new campaign.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Bubba Wallace tells Rich what it was like leaving Richard Petty Motorsports to join Michael Jordan’s upstart racing team, and how he grew as a personally and professionally after an eventful and trying 2020. Chris Brockman runs through the latest news from the world of sports including Tom Brady’s comments about the difference between playing for Bill Belichick and Bruce Arians, and Rams GM Les Sneed saying he expects Matthew Stafford to be their QB for many years to come. Philadelphia 76ers President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey and Rich discuss the Sixers’ chances to win the East’s #1 seed and why home field advantage has returned to the NBA, Rich’s upcoming interview with Cardinals DE JJ Watt at the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, and the growing role of analytics in the NFL including the possible obsolescence of the 40-yard dash. And make sure you check out Rich's other podcast: Just Getting Started with Rich Eisen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BLINDSPOTTING: A NASCAR Podcast For The People, By The People
On this week's episode, we welcome Jerry Baxter, Crew Chief for Erik Jones and the famed #43 Chevrolet of Richard Petty Motorsports. Jerry has seen it all, been around most of it and shares some of those experiences with us. In addition, he provides some insight on how things are going at RPM and how he feels things went in the Bristol Dirt Race this past weekend. After the interview, we delve into Bristol a bit more and analyze what we saw and felt as we were fortunate enough to be in attendance at the Inaugural Dirt Race. Follow us on Twitter (@NASCARBlindSpot), "Like" us on FaceBook and shoot us an email (blindspottingpodcast@gmail.com). We'd love to hear from you! Enjoy and have a Happy Easter!
Ronny Crooks, now with FOX Factory Shocks, was a shock specialist for Dale Earnhardt Sr. and later for Scott Bloomquist; Justin Fiedler, Richard Petty Motorsports tire changer and the host of DirTrackr.com; and Steve Swift, VP of Operations and Development for SMI are this week’s guests.
Ronny Crooks, now with FOX Factory Shocks, was a shock specialist for Dale Earnhardt Sr. and later for Scott Bloomquist; Justin Fiedler, Richard Petty Motorsports tire changer and the host of DirTrackr.com; and Steve Swift, VP of Operations and Development for SMI are this week’s guests.
One this weeks episode we are joined by DIRTRACKR Owner Justin Fieldler. He is also the rear tire changer for Richard Petty Motorsports. We touch all thing such as Brett Deyo & Flo, Nascar, World of Outlaws, and so much more! DIRTRACKR Twitter: https://twitter.com/dirtrackr DIRTRACKR Website: dirtrackr.com Justin's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Justin_Fiedler Twitter: https://twitter.com/tracktalkpoddf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracktalkpodcastdf/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Track-Talk-with-Dylan-Friebel-111831184078832/ Website: https://dylanfriebel.wixsite.com/freelance/podcast-1 Sponsor Website: https://dylanfriebelphotography.smugmug.com/ Support the Podcast: https://anchor.fm/dylan-friebel1 Contact: tracktalkpodcastdf@gmail.com` --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dylan-friebel1/support
International singing star Pit Bull hopes to have big impact on new NASCAR team while partner Justin Marks already has communication problems. 23X1 Racing turns to Ty Dillon to run Busch Clash and Erik Jones wants to bring Richard Petty Motorsports back to victory lane.
In this Opening Episode, Jack visits with Advance Auto Parts' Executive V.P and Chief Marketing Officer Jason McDonnel, to talk about Advance's partnership with NASCAR focusing on weekly operated short tracks. Erik Jones, new driver of Richard Petty Motorsports famous #43 shares his feelings about racing for “The King” 2020's Advance Auto Parts Weekly Racing Series National Champion, Josh Berry, talks about his title run for Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and how he went from Bank Teller to a National Champion. And, IndyCar's Alex Palou recaps his rookie campaign in the NTT IndyCar Series and his move this season to Chip Ganassi Racing.
In Episode 4, we sit down with Philippe Lopez: competition director of Richard Petty Motorsports. A 30+ year NASCAR veteran, Philippe is a wealth of knowledge and experience. Originally from San Antonio, TX, Philippe relocated to Alabama (later NC) and took whatever job was available in racing. He steadily climbed the ladder until he found himself atop the pit box for some of NASCAR's heaviest hitters including Ward Burton, Steve Park, Darrell Waltrip, Hut Stricklin, Terry Labonte and many more. Philippe shares stories of working with the likes of Burton and Waltrip, exchanging pranks with Tony Raines and discovering talented up-and-comers such as Chad Knaus. His insight into how NASCAR has changed, what is coming in the future, and how to get involved is valuable information for anyone interested in the sport. We hope you enjoy this episode of the Richard Petty Motorsports Podcast!
In this episode, I look at Richard Petty Motorsports and it's preview for 2021. He looks to add a spark to the team for 2021. The Enascar Iracing Proinvatational Series is returning to nascar for a 10 race schedule. It will be in the middle of the week as ansscar cup races will still be at track on weekends. Austin Cindric's pressure is building for his Daytona to do list. He is hoping he can make the 500 mile race nicknamed the “great American race”
Jeremy Labretone, a renown car chief who's background includes The legendary Alabama Gang, Richard Petty Motorsports, Tony Stewart and other top teams explains the nuances of hanging the body for the 2021 car. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tune in for another off-season edition of the GasNGo Podcast. We've got Bradley Sisson from Richard Petty Motorsports joining the crew to talk about RPM paint schemes. That interview starts at 6:21. Also, Jordan Bianchi from The Athletic returns to take a closer look at the news that John Hunter Nemechek is joining KBM in the Truck Series. Tune in for that special report at 39:50. Significant cranberry sauce Thanksgiving debates as well!
Rain may have delayed the Texas Motor Speedway Cup Series race by three days but it didn’t stop this week’s episode. T.J. Majors, Brett Griffin and Freddie Kraft made it out of the mist and cover all that went down in the Lone Star State, along with producer Jason Schultz. The guys tell their tales of survival waiting out the rain delay and what they had to go buy. Kyle Busch won his first Cup Series race of the season on Wednesday. After the race, he expressed remorse for topping his teammate who needed a win to make the Championship 4. The guys react. In the Xfinity Series race, Harrison Burton ran down Noah Gragson in the final two laps to win. How did he do that and what went wrong for Gragson? Our spotting trio discusses. Justin Allgaier had some choice words for Ross Chastain. Were the comments justified? Plus, why is Chastain being so hard on himself? Griffin explains why it gives the driver of the No. 10 a bad look. A drama-filled Truck Series race led to numerous fights, wrecks and choice words. Majors explains what went down while spotting for Ben Rhodes and what he thought when Rhodes turned Christian Eckes into the wall. Which driver popped another post-race? You’ll find that out along with so much more. Big silly season news dropped including Kyle Larson signing with Hendrick Motorsports, Chase Briscoe getting in the No. 14 car and Erik Jones going to Richard Petty Motorsports. The boys analyze the news and predict how each will perform in their new rides. There’s plenty of more hate in this week’s installment of Reaction Twitter and an Xfinity Fast Lane question helps the guys create a new nickname for a male witch. With one race to go before championship weekend, the guys make Martinsville predictions and gear up for a short track showdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Parker Kligerman makes his picks for the NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Texas Motor Speedway, and explains why fans should target Chase Elliott, Brad Keselowski, and Alex Bowman. Erik Jones discusses his move from Joe Gibbs Racing to Richard Petty Motorsports in 2021, the NASCAR America crew look ahead to the upcoming playoff race at Texas and more.
This out today, Erik Jones, current driver of the #20 joe Gibbs racing Toyota in the nascar cup series,was selected to be the driver of the #43 Richard petty motorsports chevorlet after Bubba Wallace leaves the organization after the upcoming championship race from ISM raceway/ Pheonix raceway on Nov.8 . Nick Ottinger won the Coca Cola iracing series event at Kansas on a wild final lap that included a big wreck in turns 1 and 2.
Getting the nod Tony Stewart and Stewart-Haas Racing along with Ford's Mark Rushbrook, Chase Briscoe can hardly believe he's the choice to replace Clint Bowyer. NASCAR has set the Texas starting line-up and Richard Petty Motorsports names their new driver.
RIP to Brian Furlan and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Bubba Wallace leaving Richard Petty Motorsports, Kaepernick in the new Madden, Dre's prenump and Andrew Gillum comes out as bi.
Bubba Wallace joins T.J. Majors, Brett Griffin and his spotter, Freddie Kraft for a wide-ranging conversation covering his past, present and future. After announcing he’ll leave Richard Petty Motorsports at season’s end, he shares what it was like telling The King and the rest of the team. Wallace then discusses the opportunities in front of him. He candidly reveals that this will be his best shot at success yet and says that he’ll hang it up if he can’t perform well. Reflecting on his path to the Cup Series, the 26-year-old dives into his Truck Series success, Xfinity Series shortcomings and the move that led to his first Cup ride. It has been a busy year for Bubba and he talks about some cool personal moments, including a Zoom call with Magic Johnson and gaming with Lewis Hamilton. Plus, Wallace dishes on his aggressive restarts, opinion on the choose rule and how he understands his spotter Kraft’s auctioneer-like calls. The gang, including co-host Hannah Newhouse and producer Jason Schultz, then reacts to the weekend’s races at Richmond Raceway. They debate Saturday night’s Cup race with no natural cautions and why the tire used continues to be a problem. T.J. made an interesting comment over the radio when Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski were battling for the lead. He tells us what really happened and why spotters sometimes trash talk their drivers over channel two during the races. The first round of the playoffs will conclude this Saturday night at Bristol Motor Speedway. The crew shares their expectations, which drivers on the bubble they think have the best chance to advance and which are in trouble. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Talking about Jimmie Johnson going to Indy car and also Bubba Wallace declining Richard Petty Motorsports deal to come back to them.
This week, JD and Derrick discuss the first race in the playoffs at Darlington, as Chase Elliott and Martin Truex Jr battled it out on the track. They also got into Jimmie Johnson's announcement that he will be racing IndyCar for the next two seasons, and the surprising announcement that Auto Club Speedway will be turning into a half-mile short track. Also, the episode was recorded before the news about Bubba Wallace leaving Richard Petty Motorsports came down, so listen next week for ultimate Bubba fan Derrick's thoughts on that.
Ann interviews Andrew Murstein, CEO, Medallion Financial, Majority Owner of Richard Petty MotorSports, Sports Owner Extraordinaire, and he talks about the keys to successful sports ownership, working with NASCAR’s Bubba Wallace, Hank Aaron & Jim Brown.
Ann shares a segment of her in-depth interview with the legendary Gary Player and Gary expresses strong opinions on Jordan Spieth’s swing and whether he thinks Tiger will win another Major. Ann interviews Andrew Murstein, CEO, Medallion Financial, Majority Owner of Richard Petty MotorSports, Sports Owner Extraordinaire, and he talks about the keys to successful sports ownership, working with NASCAR’s Bubba Wallace, Hank Aaron & Jim Brown.
7-time NASCAR Champion Jimmie Johnson joins Dale Earnhardt Jr. for an exclusive reveal of a special tribute scheme to fellow 7-timers Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt. The Darlington throwback paint scheme has Dale Jr. and co-host Mike Davis over the moon. Johnson goes deep on the impact of the scheme and other's who will be throwing back to honor him. Jimmie shocks the DJD gang with some more insight into his latest IndyCar test and his desire to run in the series in 2021. He also shares some insight into the challenges of his final season and if he will come back to drive in the NASCAR Cup Series.We also break the news of the scheme to Dale Earnhardt's legendary car owner Richard Childress. He shares a never-heard story of how the Intimidator's car nearly looked like a brake-box. Childress raps with Dale Jr. about the black Goodwrench scheme that Intimidated them all.The DJD brings "The King" Richard Petty on the podcast to surprise him with Jimmie Johnson's new scheme. The King shares his genuine feelings for Johnson as a racer and a person. He also talks about the upswing at Richard Petty Motorsports and invites Dale Jr. over for a special tour.Dale, Mike and Producer Matthew Dillner share their favorite racecar bodies of all-time in Valvoline Originals. The fans come at Dale Jr. with a tough question about the Daytona Road Course on Ask Jr. presented by Xfinity. Plus, we learn that Dale likes Nights in White Satin, why he's become a Twitch ghost and what makes Dillner's heart rate go up. Dale Jr. also receives some very special gifts on this fresh new episode of the Download. 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
7-time NASCAR Champion Jimmie Johnson joins Dale Earnhardt Jr. for an exclusive reveal of a special tribute scheme to fellow 7-timers Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt. The Darlington throwback paint scheme has Dale Jr. and co-host Mike Davis over the moon. Johnson goes deep on the impact of the scheme and other's who will be throwing back to honor him. Jimmie shocks the DJD gang with some more insight into his latest IndyCar test and his desire to run in the series in 2021. He also shares some insight into the challenges of his final season and if he will come back to drive in the NASCAR Cup Series. We also break the news of the scheme to Dale Earnhardt's legendary car owner Richard Childress. He shares a never-heard story of how the Intimidator's car nearly looked like a brake-box. Childress raps with Dale Jr. about the black Goodwrench scheme that Intimidated them all. The DJD brings "The King" Richard Petty on the podcast to surprise him with Jimmie Johnson's new scheme. The King shares his genuine feelings for Johnson as a racer and a person. He also talks about the upswing at Richard Petty Motorsports and invites Dale Jr. over for a special tour. Dale, Mike and Producer Matthew Dillner share their favorite racecar bodies of all-time in Valvoline Originals. The fans come at Dale Jr. with a tough question about the Daytona Road Course on Ask Jr. presented by Xfinity. Plus, we learn that Dale likes Nights in White Satin, why he's become a Twitch ghost and what makes Dillner's heart rate go up. Dale Jr. also receives some very special gifts on this fresh new episode of the Download. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 6 of Through the Gears is here and we're discussing the race from New Hampshire; as well as the breaking news from Richard Petty Motorsports. Don't forget, it's still 2020. Follow the gram @through_the_gears802, intro/outro music: Higher up, Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com/
Our spotter gang is back in studio after race day at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Brett Griffin responds to Jimmie Johnson asking if Clint Bowyer has a spotter during Sunday’s Cup Series race, Freddie Kraft analyzes Matt Kenseth’s struggles and T.J. Majors just wants a foot rub. Along with co-host Casey Boat and producer Jason Schultz, the crew covers drivers placing blame on other people, Bowyer battling Ryan Blaney right to the finish and Bubba Wallace being offered ownership stake at Richard Petty Motorsports and where his future may be. Plus, an all-new Xfinity Fast Lane speed trivia game debuts as the guys battle it out to prove who’s the smartest. As silly season begins to sizzle, find out which team held a secret meeting about a vacant ride for 2021. Lastly, hear about the latest way two teams skirted NASCAR’s rules and the penalty they received. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nascar and the fbi say that this was not a hate crime targeted to the Richard petty Motorsports driver,who is bubba Wallace.backseat drivers give there opinions on who is team penske's top driver.penske power on restarts on dega: you will found out in the geico restart zone.
n Wednesday approximately 7 pm eastern time. Bubba Wallace the only full time black driver in the NASCAR circuit will show his support to the protest around the country. Bubba Wallace will run a special Black Lives Matter livery on his No. 43 Chevy for Wednesday’s Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500 NASCAR race at Martinsville Speedway. Bubba is not only one of the most successful black drivers in NASCAR history he also drives for NASCAR great Richard Petty, who owns the Richard Petty Motorsports. This is monumental, because in 2017 Richard Petty opposed of anyone talking a knee and threatened to remove them from their drivers seats. Three years later Richard Petty is backing the protest of the unjust against blacks across the county. He even went to his twitter to let everyone know he is behind Darrell “Bubba” Wallace and his decision to protest. Nobody ought to really feel uncomfortable after they come to a NASCAR race, So it begins with accomplice flags. Get them right out of here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talktooemcon/support
(0:00) On Episode 170, Garage Guy Chase and Chef BoiRDeen discuss the wild race in Martinsville, including a weird run for Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin, and the continued domination from Martin Truex Jr. (13:27) Bubba Wallace is continuing to progress at Martinsville and shined bright repping the Black Lives Matter paint scheme at Wednesday's race, attracting new attention to the sport that could open up the door for new sponsors at Richard Petty Motorsports and NASCAR as a whole. (26:14) The guys discuss Sunday's race in Miami at Homestead, give you their early favorites, and discuss how the race might be impacted by new conditions. ---------------------------------------------------------------- USE PROMO CODE "GARAGEGUYS20" FOR 20% OFF YOUR ORDER Order Now: www.dripdrop.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- Donate to the Garage Guys: PayPal - GarageGuysFantasySports@gmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- Call the Garage Guys: 929-430-GGFS ---------------------------------------------------------------- Follow The Garage Guys: www.twitter.com/garageguysfs www.twitter.com/garageguychase www.twitter.com/chefboirdeen Guests: www.twitter.com/jinseystinson www.twitter.com/huntermasling Instagram Links: Instagram.com/ggfspodcast Instagram.com/garageguychase ---------------------------------------------------------------- Buy Garage Guys Apparel: Teespring.com/stores/garageguys
NASCAR’s return to racing is set at Darlington Raceway and Door Bumper Clear covers what to expect. Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors and Freddie Kraft discuss racing without practice and qualifying, the 16-person team limit, isolating spotters in the grandstands, if pre-race technical inspection is necessary, tracks losing races, and more. Plus, they explain how this race-only format will showcase the best and most talented teams and hurt smaller teams like Richard Petty Motorsports. With no qualifying, the guys share ideas on how to set the starting lineups. NASCAR awarded Matt Kenseth and Ryan Newman playoff waivers and the gang debates whether that was the right move. Upcoming midweek prime time races will present a unique opportunity for NASCAR and Brett shares how the sport can attract new fans. Plus, an argument about who can run the fastest 40-yard dash breaks out on this all-new episode.
The third show for the Full Caster Podcast - A Karting Conversation, like the first two, was recorded earlier, specifically on March 28th. For Episode 2, hosts Mike Smith and Derek Esquibel are joined by local karter Diego Alvarado, talking about karting in both indoor and outdoor venues, motorsports photography, and even his budding eSports career with Richard Petty Motorsports. We even chat about a little rain racing in karts!Join us for Episode 2 of Full Caster Podcast with Diego Alvarado!
After recapping the caution-filled Pro Invitational Series event from Bristol won by William Byron, Davey welcomes on Diego Alvarado, eNASCAR Heat Pro League driver for Richard Petty Motorsports and photographer extraordinaire to discuss his cool story. From how a Southern California Hispanic kid got introduced to NASCAR to Davey and Diego's first time meeting, the two touch on everything. Discussing their fanboy stages, cross country road trips chasing the dream, getting drafted by RPM (and how he didn't know when he ~actually~ was selected), his goals and aspirations moving forward, an incredible revelation of his two part-time jobs and more. In "Lug Nuts of the Week," how the NASCAR industry is giving back amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Terry Lyles holds a PhD in psychology and is recognized as a national/international educator, author of three books, speaker to universities, schools, Fortune 500 companies, world-class athletes, and public audiences. Dr. Lyles has trained hundreds of individuals including fire rescue workers in and around Ground Zero, international forensic medical teams in the Asian-torn tsunami area, and the Haiti relief effort sharing his time-tested, scientifically measured approach to stress utilization. Major corporations have also benefited from this training technology such as Gulfstream, Chrysler Group, GM, Banana Republic, Macy's, Pfizer, Universal Studios, Tommy Hilfiger, and Dior to name a few. NASCAR's Richard Petty Motorsports, military Special Forces, Air Force fighter pilots, and Space Command have all utilized this specialized training. Dr. Lyles has appeared on CNN, CNBC, HLN, NBC, ABC, FOX NEWS, USA Today, and U.S. News & World Report as a Human Engineering Life-Balance Specialist. He hosted a premiere talk show sponsored by Success magazine and was heard as "the Stress Doctor" in South Florida. He recently launched his Biometrictelemetry broadcasted on live TV with ABC ESPN in INDYCAR at the INDY 500. Show Highlights It's learning how to feel the fear and doing it anyway. All of us have fear. —Dr. Terry LylesWe first have to control the mind game. Know that you're okay and do everything you can to protect yourself, but still do what you need to do. —Dr. Terry LylesThe best gift you can give yourself every day is to be present. —Dr. Terry LylesYou have to monitor how much news you're watching. That will increase your anxiety and add pressure. That actually weakens our immune system which makes us more susceptible. —Dr. Terry LylesTake deep breaths to neutralize the cortisol effect. —Dr. Terry LylesChange your mindset and focus on what you really have control over. —Dr. Terry LylesOur thinking is one of the greatest control factors that we can really control. —Dr. Terry LylesProductivity isn't about your surroundings, it's about knowing how to adapt. —Dr. Terry Lyles Dr. Lyles's final thoughts: Life isn't about always knowing. It's about being and letting the results take care of themselves. Find Dr. Lyles's video series on navigating coronavirus here. The Action Catalyst is a weekly podcast hosted by Dan Moore, President of Southwestern Advantage, the oldest direct-sales company in America, and Partner with Southwestern Consulting. With more than 45 years in sales leadership and marketing management, Dan has a wealth of knowledge to share on how to make better use of time to achieve life, sales, and other business goals. Each week, he interviews some of the nation's top thought leaders and experts, sharing meaningful tips and advice. Subscribe on iTunes and please leave a rating and review! https://theactioncatalyst.com/feed/podcast/
Justin Fiedler (@Justin_Fiedler) has been jumping over pit wall for 14 seasons now as a rear tire changer and he’s sharing insight into the job. Fiedler currently works for Richard Petty Motorsports and the No. 43 car driven by Bubba Wallace, but he’s worn many different fire suits over the years. For someone like Fiedler who is not a college athlete who was recruited, how does one become a pit crew member? The story of his first time going over the wall; winning races; if a driver needs to have a close relationship with his team; some of Fiedler’s memorable moments on pit road with rogue fuel cans and finishing the job while on fire; what teams are doing in between pit stops; insight on pit practice and what else crew members are doing to be ready for Sunday. Then a change of topics as Fiedler also has a second job working for World Racing Group (which owns the World of Outlaws) and shares what dirt fans would recognize him for doing; how he splits his week between the office and changing tires. Plus, Fiedler’s thoughts on the changes coming to NASCAR with Next Gen and single lug nuts. Music created by Tony Monge. 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.Pledge to drive safe with ClassicCars.com, the National Road Safety Foundation and Front Row Motorsports. Visit teamfrm.com/drivesafe to take the pledge and for a chance to win signed memorabilia from Michael McDowell, John Hunter Nemechek, and Todd Gilliland. One lucky winner will also receive race tickets for the championship race in Phoenix.
Jeremy and Darren preview this Sunday's Daytona 500 and finish out their 2020 Nascar Cup Series Season Team/Driver previews with a look at Ganassi Racing, Roush-Fenway Racing, Richard Childress Racing, JTG Daugherty Racing, and Richard Petty Motorsports.
We're bringing you the third episode in a series of special edition podcasts we've created with our friends at AfterShokz - the unrivaled maker of bone conduction headphones. The series is called Making It and explores the pathways, trials, and tribulations of a variety of athletes as they try to “make it” at the highest levels of their sport. We present Driving with Purpose - Bubba Wallace, Making It AfterShokz Podcast Series by BibRave Episode 3. We're able to take you inside the life of professional driver Bubba Wallace, and shed some light on what it's like to go from go-karts to NASCAR in the blink of an eye. Bubba is the current driver of the #43 Chevrolet car for Richard Petty Motorsports! He is one of the few African American drivers in the field of NASCAR and is a role model in more ways than one. He has proven his mental toughness time and time again. From battling depression to the weight of huge expectations on his shoulders, he's shown aspiring drivers that you can indeed... make it. The tale of Bubba Wallace is one of patience, perseverance, and positivity. We hope you enjoy listening to the obstacles he overcame and how he continues Making It in the world of NASCAR! We hope you enjoy this conversation with Bubba as much as we did! Be sure to share your thoughts with us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. Show Notes AfterShokz IG, TW, FB Bubba Wallace IG, FB, TW NASCAR Official Driver Page Drive for Diversity Making It Series How Blind Runner Chaz Davis set an American Record How Jim Knous Earned the Final PGA Tour Card for 2019 BibRave IG, TW, FB
In this week's edition of the Frontstretch Podcast, Dustin Albino and Mike Neff discuss the lack of action for the lead at Martinsville Speedway, which saw Martin Truex Jr. lock himself into Homestead-Miami Speedway by leading 464 of 500 laps en route to his seventh triumph of 2019. The duo discusses the 2019 aerodynamic package at short tracks and ... Read more
Dr. Terry Lyles holds a Ph.D. in psychology and is recognized as a national/international educator, author of three books, speaker to universities, schools, Fortune 500 Companies, world-class athletes, and public audiences. Dr. Lyles has trained hundreds of individuals including Fire Rescue workers in and around Ground Zero, International Forensic Medical Teams in the Asian torn Tsunami area and the Haiti relief effort sharing his time-tested, scientifically measured approach to stress utilization.Major corporations have also benefited from this training technology such as Gulfstream, Chrysler Group, GM, Banana Republic, Macy’s, Pfizer, Universal Studios, Tommy Hilfiger, and Dior to name a few. NASCAR’s Richard Petty Motorsports, Military Special Forces, Air Force fighter pilots and Space Command have all utilized this specialized training.Dr. Lyles has appeared on CNN, CNBC, HLN, NBC, ABC, FOX NEWS, USA Today, and in U.S. News & World Report as a Human Engineering Life-Balance Specialist. He hosted a premiere talk show sponsored by Success Magazine, and was heard as the “The Stress Doctor” in South Florida and recently launched his Biometrictelemetry broadcasted on live real-time TV with ABC ESPN in INDYCAR at the INDY 500.For More information: www.terrylyles.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
Dr. Terry Lyles holds a Ph.D. in psychology and is recognized as a national/international educator, author of three books, speaker to universities, schools, Fortune 500 Companies, world-class athletes, and public audiences. Dr. Lyles has trained hundreds of individuals including Fire Rescue workers in and around Ground Zero, International Forensic Medical Teams in the Asian torn Tsunami area and the Haiti relief effort sharing his time-tested, scientifically measured approach to stress utilization.Major corporations have also benefited from this training technology such as Gulfstream, Chrysler Group, GM, Banana Republic, Macy’s, Pfizer, Universal Studios, Tommy Hilfiger, and Dior to name a few. NASCAR’s Richard Petty Motorsports, Military Special Forces, Air Force fighter pilots and Space Command have all utilized this specialized training.Dr. Lyles has appeared on CNN, CNBC, HLN, NBC, ABC, FOX NEWS, USA Today, and in U.S. News & World Report as a Human Engineering Life-Balance Specialist. He hosted a premiere talk show sponsored by Success Magazine, and was heard as the “The Stress Doctor” in South Florida and recently launched his Biometrictelemetry broadcasted on live real-time TV with ABC ESPN in INDYCAR at the INDY 500.For More information: www.terrylyles.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
Dr. Terry Lyles holds a Ph.D. in psychology and is recognized as a national/international educator, author of three books, speaker to universities, schools, Fortune 500 Companies, world-class athletes, and public audiences. Dr. Lyles has trained hundreds of individuals including Fire Rescue workers in and around Ground Zero, International Forensic Medical Teams in the Asian torn Tsunami area and the Haiti relief effort sharing his time-tested, scientifically measured approach to stress utilization.Major corporations have also benefited from this training technology such as Gulfstream, Chrysler Group, GM, Banana Republic, Macy’s, Pfizer, Universal Studios, Tommy Hilfiger, and Dior to name a few. NASCAR’s Richard Petty Motorsports, Military Special Forces, Air Force fighter pilots and Space Command have all utilized this specialized training.Dr. Lyles has appeared on CNN, CNBC, HLN, NBC, ABC, FOX NEWS, USA Today, and in U.S. News & World Report as a Human Engineering Life-Balance Specialist. He hosted a premiere talk show sponsored by Success Magazine, and was heard as the “The Stress Doctor” in South Florida and recently launched his Biometrictelemetry broadcasted on live real-time TV with ABC ESPN in INDYCAR at the INDY 500.For More information: www.terrylyles.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
Richard Petty Motorsports sends over a majority of the #43 Pit Crew to talk racing, the 2019 season and their 3rd place finish at Indianapolis on this edition of MRN Crew Call presented by MoneyLion.
NASCAR Monster Energy Cup driver of the #43 Chevrolet for Richard Petty Motorsports.
NASCAR Monster Energy Cup driver of the #43 Chevrolet for Richard Petty Motorsports.
In this week’s episode, reoccurring guest and host of Out of the Groove, Eric Estepp discusses NASCAR team rankings, the state of Richard Petty Motorsports with Bubba Wallace, attendance issues at Bristol, the possibility of a cup series race in Nashville and other possible tracks options.
In which our heroes complete their 2019 organizational previews, featuring key people and predictions for Team Penske, Richard Childress Racing, Richard Petty Motorsports, Roush Fenway Racing and Stewart-Haas Racing, and set their sights on Daytona.
After a major turnover in 2018 Hendrick Motorsports comes into the 2019 season with little turnover but still there are some changes to help the team improve on a season that saw only one team from the organization go to victory lane. What will their 2019 season look like? We'll predict it. Richard Childress Racing comes into the 2019 season with a new driver as Daniel Hemric will run for Rookie of the Year. What are his expectation for this season and can this team rebound on what was a pitiful 2018 performance. Chip Ganassi Racing w/Felix Sabates enters 2019 with a new driver as well, as Kurt Busch replaces Jamie McMurray in the No. 1 Chevrolet. Kyle Larson returns to the team, but what are they expected to do? We'll talk about that. We will also break down the teams from JTG Daughtery Racing, Richard Petty Motorsports, Germain Racing, StarCom Racing & TriStar Motorsports. It's a fun show tonight as we get you ready for the 2019 season leading up to the Daytona 500!
Dr. Terry Lyles holds a Ph.D. in psychology and is recognized as a national/international educator, author of three books, speaker to universities, schools, Fortune 500 Companies, world-class athletes, and public audiences. Dr. Lyles has trained hundreds of individuals including Fire Rescue workers in and around Ground Zero, International Forensic Medical Teams in the Asian torn Tsunami area and the Haiti relief effort, sharing his time-tested, scientifically-measured approach to stress utilization. Major corporations have also benefited from this training technology such as Gulfstream, Chrysler Group, GM, Banana Republic, Macy's, Pfizer, Universal Studios, Tommy Hilfiger, and Dior to name a few. NASCAR's Richard Petty Motorsports, Military Special Forces, Air Force fighter pilots and Space Command have all utilized this specialized training. Dr. Lyles has appeared on CNN, CNBC, HLN, NBC, ABC, FOX NEWS, USA Today, and in U.S. News & World Report as a Human Engineering Life-Balance Specialist. He hosted a premier talk show sponsored by Success Magazine, and was heard as the “The Stress Doctor” in South Florida and recently launched his Biometrictelemetry broadcasted on live real-time TV with ABC ESPN in INDYCAR at the INDY 500. Show Highlights: It's important as individuals to understand what your stresses and recoveries are. My stress might be a recovery for you, and my recovery might be stress for you. -Dr. LylesIf I don't understand where my power comes from–mentally, emotionally, spiritually, physically–I might have power surges, which means I now have to do what I do at a slower pace to conserve energy. -Dr. LylesWhen you're driven by passion and excitement, you'll do whatever you need to do to make it work. -Dr. LylesThere is no success without failure, and the only failure is when you quit. -Dr. LylesMy first affirmation in the morning is: I am grateful for another day. -Dan MooreYou have to know why you want to do something, not just how. A lot of people can learn how to build something or how to do something. But if you don't know why you want to do it, you may never finish it. -Dr. LylesIf you lose your focus, your drive, and your passion for something, the music and the magic goes away. -Dr LylesYou need a plan, you need goals, and you need a great network of people. It takes an army to do things. Even a SWAT team will have multiple members. -Dr. LylesIf you know WHY and you know HOW, you can't quit. -Dr. Lyles Dr. Lyles' closing thoughts: We've re-released my book, Good Stress, as a foundation for my upcoming book, Performance Under Pressure. Good Stress is all about taking stress and making it good, and then how do you live younger longer throughout your life? The Action Catalyst is a weekly podcast hosted by Dan Moore, President of Southwestern Advantage, the oldest direct-sales company in America, and Partner with Southwestern Consulting. With more than 45 years in sales leadership and marketing management, Dan has a wealth of knowledge to share on how to make better use of time to achieve life, sales, and other business goals. Each week, he interviews some of the nation's top thought leaders and experts, sharing meaningful tips and advice. Subscribe on iTunes and please leave a rating and review!
Bubba Wallace drives the No. 43 for Richard Petty Motorsports and joins Donal Ware as does Miles running back Justin Hardy. Plus a tribute to Aretha Franklin and a partial replay of our interview with her from her 2012 appearance on BOXTOROW.
The 12 Questions series of interviews continues with Darrell “Bubba” Wallace Jr., who is in his rookie season driving for Richard Petty Motorsports in the Cup Series. This interview was recorded as a podcast, but is also available in transcript form. 1. How often do you have dreams about racing? Once every blue moon. I … Continue reading "12 Questions with Bubba Wallace (2018)"
Richard Petty Motorsports continue to make moves in their latest offseason transition, Jimmie Johnson. Plus EG3 has his awards to be handed out.
The Richard Petty Motorsports driver with some news on the No. 43, getting to know The King, the anxiety of waiting to race again in the Cup Series, his social media persona and his friendships with Ryan Blaney, Chase Elliott and other youthful stars.
Listen to the Oct. 26, 2017 edition of the Stock Car Show on the Performance Motorsports Network, which featured an interview with Darrell Wallace Jr. on his selection to Richard Petty Motorsports for 2018, live conversation with Ryan Vargas about the recent NASCAR Drive 4 Diversity Combine and discussion on the recent ARCA Racing Series finale at Kansas Speedway and Austin Theriault's season title!
Listen to the Oct. 26, 2017 edition of the Stock Car Show on the Performance Motorsports Network, which featured an interview with Darrell Wallace Jr. on his selection to Richard Petty Motorsports for 2018, live conversation with Ryan Vargas about the recent NASCAR Drive 4 Diversity Combine and discussion on the recent ARCA Racing Series finale at Kansas Speedway and Austin Theriault's season title!
Bubba Wallace has been named driver of the No. 43 Ford for the 2018 season. Richard Petty Motorsports made the announcement on Wednesday afternoon. Wallace will become the first African-American driver to run full-time in the Cup Series since 1971. We'll discuss that and his expectations for 2018. Did RPM make the right move? Plus Travis Mack was named crew chief for Kasey Kahne's No. 95 Chevrolet for 2018. Mack recently was the car chief on Dale Earnhardt Jr's No. 88 Chevrolet. It means that Kahne will have an alliance with HMS. Also Andy Petree joins Richard Childress Racing as an advisor. What does that mean for RCR and what can Andy Petree do to help the organization? We'll preview Martinsville, Clayton's favorite race weekend of the year and take your phone calls at 917-889-8280.
The 2017 silly season just got a little sillier. We expected a new driver in the 10 car this season, that was confirmed. However, the surprise came when Smithfield announced they were leaving Richard Petty Motorsports at the end of the season. Then Richard Petty claimed Smithfield had a handshake deal, which the company harshly denined and led to a war of words. We'll discuss all that plus Danica Patrick's future, legacy. Plus we'll discuss the future of the 10 car at Stewart Haas Racing and Matt Kenseth's future. Plus much more on the silly season. Then we'll preview the playoffs and give our final four drivers who will make the final race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Taking phone calls at 917-889-8280!
Kyle Larson won Saturday night's Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway. It's his 5th career Cup Series victory and the 4th of the season. Larson gained the lead on a late race restart after a very questionable caution flag by NASCAR. Martin Truex Jr voiced his frustration about the caution. Was it the right call? Also a really wild incident with an ambulance rolling down pit road. Cars had to avoid it and caused damage to several cars. A big mistake by Race Director David Hoots. We'll talk about how bad that makes the sport look. Plus news out of Motorsport.com this morning about Richard Petty Motorsports. Smithfield, their sponsor for the last several seasons looks like they are out at the end of the year. Rumor is that the sponsor will end up at Stewart Haas Racing and leaves RPM in a big bind for the 2018 season. What does this mean for NASCAR, Bubba Wallace, Aric Almirola and Richard Petty Motorsports? We'll discuss that. Phone calls also accepted at 917-889-8280!
The series of 12 Questions continues this week with Aric Almirola of Richard Petty Motorsports. Despite missing eight races with a broken back, Almirola can still make the playoffs Saturday night at Richmond Raceway with a win and a NASCAR waiver. 1. How much of your success is based on natural ability and how much … Continue reading "12 Questions with Aric Almirola"
We're breaking down the Johnsonville 180 from Road America. Jeremy Clements won his first career NASCAR XFINITY Series race in his 256th start, breaking the series record. Clements Racing is a family owned operation and has competed in the series for several seasons. It's nice to see him win his first race. We'll also discuss the news about Richard Petty Motorsports. Their shop is now up for lease and the team confirmed they are moving away from the building they are currently in. What do we see as their future? Plus we'll talk silly season and look at the 2017 season. Who has been a surprise and who has been a disappointment? Taking phone calls 917-889-8280!
Week two of the cup series and NASCAR heads to Atlanta for the Folds of Honor Quik Trip 500, Kurt Busch says the team is in a good place and Richard Petty pays up for infractions. FOX's Marghiee Teshineh with "FOX in the Fast Lane": For Stewart-Haas racing's Kurt Busch, the Daytona 500 was a great way to kick off the new NASCAR season with his first career win at this race. Heading to Atlanta this weekend, Busch will be the first to admit he's still in a learning curve with the new points system: (Busch) "There are just so many new things within this sport you just keep rolling with it." Busch says winning the Atlanta race and more is only possible because of the folks back in the garage: (Busch) "You gotta have a top team. Stewart-Haas has been that for me. And this year all the pieces came together. You always have to believe it can happen." Atlanta's track gets a well deserved make-over. Closing after this race for its first major repaving in over two decades. Home improvement expert Ty Pennington is this week's grand marshal at Atlanta. And the crew chief for the No. 43 car at Richard Petty Motorsports is ordered to pay a $10,000 fine after officials found lug nuts were improperly installed during the Daytona race. I'm Marghiee Teshineh, FOX News. Follow Marghiee Teshineh on Twitter: @LadyTrackside
We will preview the AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway. Carl Edwards won his 28th career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in controversial fashion. The race stopped due to rain with 41 laps to go. We'll discuss what options NASCAR had with the rain and whether or not they should have run the race to completition. Edwards joins Jimmie Johnson in the championship race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. With just one race to go until the championship race, we'll discuss who we think will advance from Phoenix. Also, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year contender Brian Scott announced that he will retire at the end of the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, shocking the NASCAR world. Scott drove the No. 44 Ford for Richard Petty Motorsports in 2016 and brought sponsorship from family ran Albertsons and Shore Lodge. Scott sited the fact that he wants to spend more time with his family as the reason why he wanted to retire. We will give our opinions on who may replace Scott in the 44 and whether or we'll discuss the future of Richard Petty Motorsports. We'll preview the Can Am 500k at Phoenix International Raceway. Plus we'll take your phone calls at 917-889-8280!
Guests: Matt Kenseth / Bubba Wallace - We discuss the Sprint Unlimited, Daytona Rising, Testing, Richard Petty Motorsports number, Tony Stewart's racing plans, Harvick's Powerball promise, and a bunch more. It's a packed show. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie Support the show: http://patreon.com/thefinallap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Talking in Circles we bring on Truck Series owner and driver Mike Affarano to talk about his team's 2016 plans. Also Affarano posted on his Facebook page about the potential of spec engines in for the series in 2016. What does that mean for the series, is it a good or bad thing and where does the money go when you buy the engines? We'll try and have all those questions answered. Also we talk about Chris Buescher joining Front Row Motorsports in 2016. The defending XFINITY Series champion will run for the Rookie of the Year title. Also, Chris Heroy was hired by Richard Petty Motorsports as crew chief for Brian Scott in 2016. Is this the right fit and where does this leave Darian Grubb for the 2016 season? Will he have a job? Roush Fenway Racing has made some major changes for the 2016 season. We'll discuss if we think these changes will help Roush Fenway Racing and what the team's expectations will be for the 2016 season. Tommy Baldwin Racing resigned sponsor Toy State this past week and announced an assocaition with Richard Childress Racing. TBR will get support for RCR. We'll discuss what that means for the 2016 season for the organization. Kyle Busch made headlines this weekend by suggesting a revision to the Chase, by rewarding the regular season a bye week in the first round of the Chase. We'll give our thoughts. Plus we take your phone calls at 917-889-8280.
On this episode of Talking In Circles we discuss the first big news of the silly season as it was announced that Brian Scott will move to the Sprint Cup Series full-time in 2016 with Richard Petty Motorsports. David Ragan was rumored to be in this ride. We discuss whether or not we like this hire by the organization and the future of Ragan, Regan Smith and Sam Hornish Jr. Will they be in NASCAR in 2016? Also Chase Elliott won the Snowball Derby after Christopher Bell was penalized. The hosts also look into the show to discuss numerous things about the future of the sport including who will be the next first time champion in the Cup Series and the future of the preliminary events to the Daytona 500 plus much more. Also, we also take your phone calls at 917-889-8280.
On this episode of Talking in Circles we discuss the news that Robin Pemberton is leaving NASCAR and will be replaced by Scott Miller, formally of MWR. Also we'll discuss Quicken Loans going to Kasey Kahne's No. 5 car and why that means more than just another sponsorship deal. Lee Spencer said there are possible crew chief changes at JGR. Darian Grubb and Dave Rogers may be out of a job. We'll give our opinions on those as well. Also we'll talk about who will drive the No. 9 car at Richard Petty Motorsports. Who gets that ride? Why has it taken so long for an announcement? Also we will talk about the best young drivers in the sport. We'll give our top 5 best young drivers in currently in NASCAR. And our team report cards for the 2015 season. Who was the best team in the sport? And we'll take your phone calls at 917-889-8280
On this episode of Talking In Circles we discuss the weekend that was at Texas Motor Speedway and Jimmie Johnson's 75th career win. We also talk about what the loss means to Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano's problems. Also we give our weekly Attaboys and how Kevin Harvick rebounded after a tough race to finish third. Great job by that team. We also talk about the tire issues at Texas Motor Speedway and whether or not it's time to look at a new tire manufactuer in NASCAR. Also we give our predictions as to who makes the final race of the Chase. Who is in & who is out. Also points leader Chris Buescher said this weekend he is staying in the XFINITY Series for 2016, eliminating him for the No. 9 car at Richard Petty Motorsports. We'll discuss who is still in the running of that car. Also we'll talk about the possibility of the Chase coming to the XFINITY and Truck Series. Is this the right move? Wil this do anything for those series. Plus much more. Call in and join the fun at 917-889-8280.
Angela Shirk Sneed is a Certified Athletic Trainer with OrthoCarolina's Motorsports Program. She joined me from Pocono Raceway where she was working in support of Roush Fenway Racing and Richard Petty Motorsports. We discussed her career in motorsports and her experience in professional football and as a Certified Athletic Trainer working for her own company. Very good stuff! Charlotte Observer article on OrthoCarolina's Motorsports Program.
Les Ebert enters his third season as the strength and conditioning coach for Roush Fenway Racing. Ebert oversees the strength and conditioning programs for seven Roush Fenway Racing pit crews along with two Richard Petty Motorsports pit crews and the Wood Brothers pit crew. Along with training the pit crew members, Ebert also works with Sprint Cup drivers David Ragan, Trevor Bayne (2011 Daytona 500 winner), Nationwide Driver Ricky Stenhouse, and development drivers Chris Beusher and Billy Johnson. The SMARTER Team Training Audio Interview Series has been developed to share insights from some of the best in the industry. Stay tuned for more insights, tips, drills, and techniques to come from STT. Be sure to share the STT Audio Interview Series with coaches, trainers, parents, and athletes too. Visit STT at http://www.SMARTERTeamTraining.com. For more info, check out http://www.STTBlog.wordpress.com. Join STT on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SMARTERTeamTraining. Subscribe to STT on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/SMARTERTeamTraining. And follow us on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/SMARTERTeam. SMARTER Team Training has been developed to focus on athlete and team development, performance, and education. By incorporating the SMARTER Team Training programs into your year round athletic development program, you will decrease your injury potential, increase individual athleticism, and maximize your team training time.
Mark Martin talks about his new team, Carl Edwards tell us what it is like to be marred, and driver talk is Richard Petty Motorsports from Lowes Motor Speedway.
The first two days of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Media Tour hosted by Lowes Motor Speedway saw visits from Penske Racing, Richard Petty Motorsports, Hall of Fame Racing along with trips to the shops of Richard Childress Racing and Joe Gibbs Racing. Check out RacingOnes recap from day 1 and 2 of the tour that includes comments from Kurt Busch, Richard Petty, Bobby Labonte and Clint Bowyer.