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John Hindhaugh talks to Spencer Pumpelly and Rob Ferriol as new team Hardpoint Racing announces its debut in the WeatherTech Sportscar Championship
Spencer Pumpelly is an American race car driver currently racing with The Racers Group known as TRG. He also runs in the Michelin Pilot Challenge Series in a GS Audi R8 driving with Rob Ferriol for Hardpoint Motorsports as well as contesting the NAEC in IMSA Weathertech in a Grasser Magnus Lamborghini in GTD. He’s competed at the top levels of sports car for over two decades.
News of a new team in the WeatherTech Sportscar championship, with Spencer Pumpelly and Rob Ferriol. A preview of the iRacing 24h of Le Mans, news in Spanish, film reviews and Andy Priaulx is this week's Big Interview.
With exclusive news of a new team entering the WeatherTech Sportscar Championship with Spencer Pumpelly and Rob Ferriol. There’s also a preview of this weekend’s iRacing 24 hours of Le Mans, and Andy Priaulx is the Big Interview subject.
Podcast with Host: Jai Shukla & Guest: Spencer Pumpelly Q1 – Put all the things in your life – in order? Being a husband and father obviously, that has to be no. 1. No. 2 has to be a racing driver but it doesn’t really define all aspects about me. No. 3 – a runner, athlete. Spencer Pumpelly competes in the 10k and 5ks locally. 2-3 times a week. 60,000 people racing right near my house in Atlanta. His helicopter license doesn’t happen often but Spencer Pumpelly loves it too. Q2 – You grew up watching your father race – how did that affect you? My mum and dad both supported me. My dad took me to the tracks when I was young and when I saw him in the late 80s, where he did the whole championships. He told me not to do it but the 90s was a time where people were still dying from it. Q3 – You started in 1996 – so it’s been over 20 years how have things changed? The car was loud, bumpy – and when you get into the kart – it makes noises, laying down in it, and helmet on its different. 3 days of training were over – but Skip harbor was where I tried to make my first steps. Q4 How does your vegan diet get affected by being on the road and in different places? My favorite track in Virginia – there aren’t many options there. But some places don’t have much. But you go to the same places to race so you know all the places and have 4 nights with 20 different places to choose from. So you don’t really have to worry. A Couple of months later it’s easier. My dad had heart issues – so it’s something I wanted to live better and think about my health. My cholesterol has come down by 100 points. Q5 – How do you still fill the role of being a father and husband while being away on the road so much? Spencer Pumpelly lives in Atlanta which is awesome as its pretty close. For the most part, his trips are only 3-4 days and direct flights. 2-3 weeks stints I try and reduce it. Q6 – How many holidays do you squeeze in? A couple of months of downtime – which is awesome during winter. If you can secure the next year’s stuff then you are sorted. Q7 – You are coaching too – is that helping you become a better driver? Teaching for me in Skip harbor has taught me a lot more about driving than learning. Teaching concepts you have in your own head while you are speaking to people who have never done it before, you get challenged. First few times you get asked you to make up and answer and then you realize you don’t understand the answer. You therefore try and find a solution to that to ensure you have a better understanding and can answer it properly. Racing to be is like problem-solving and whatever it maybe – you have to understand these concepts better. It’s improved my weekends. Driving is a small part of racing and it helps with many parts to it. Q8 – What do you do to stay at your best? It changes every week. Sebring – our test day, we had to take a worse line because we had to avoid the bumps – This challenge won’t be used to again. It’s my team is when I’ve won. Q9 – What are the aspects to driving people don’t know? Only the driver feels what it’s like to be in the cockpit. People don’t get a sense of what’s going on inside. Getting the car to comply – the guy who wins – is when you have the best cars. Some days it’s about keeping the car on the track – when it’s trying to kill you. You got to have good people with you to make it happen on the day and work out smoothly on the track. Q10 – What’s going through your head when racing? The car you know very early if it’s on your side. There is big-picture vs small picture. The small picture is things like how am I going to go round this corner and stay on the track – and the big picture is how long do I have left vs how much do my tires still have left in them. The strategy is about other’s positions – tactically what is important right now? T Q11 – You’ve had a lot of victories – what are memorable moments? I won Daytona in 2006 that was amazing as I saw my dad driving there. Heartbreak, when you think, could have would have, should have. The take away is that you will always have challenges that you don’t expect and having people you can rely on – whether that’s co-drivers, managers, strategists, engineers, the crew guys, that can fix something that has never broken before, they come down to the pit road and they fix it without you losing any more than a few seconds – having those types of people is very valuable. Q12 – When did you start playing the guitar? When I was really young and my wife – told me to get a real guitar. When my son got older, we played ACDC, guns, and roses. At the age of 3.5 years old! We put a couple of songs together. With a little amp – and started playing and then started a little band. At 6.5 years old now – he’s got even cooler things to do.
This week on Double Stint, John Dagys and Ryan Myrehn recap a busy weekend of sports car racing including results from the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, discuss the biggest news of the week, plus an interview with Pirelli GT4 America race winner Spencer Pumpelly.Have a sports car racing-related question for the show? Submit it via Twitter with the hashtag #AskDoubleStint, or submit it as a comment in this thread and it may be featured on next week’s show. Please limit your submissions to two questions per week to ensure that we can get to everyone.Want to get the latest episode direct to your smart speaker? Enable the Sportscar365 Double Stint Podcast skill on Amazon Alexa and ask Alexa to “Play Double Stint Podcast”. Google Home users can use the same command line to access episodes on all Google Assistant-enabled devices.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/sportscar365)
Spencer Pumpelly and I talk about what karting doesn’t teach, how to brake with ABS and release them to rotate the car, why an early apex is better than a late one, when a pass really begins, corner entry speed, and the importance of eliminating the fluff (that part throttle stuff that does more harm than good). Oh, and we also touch on the similarities between flying helicopter and performance driving (just in case you’ve always wanted to know!). Spencer currently races for Magnus Racing and TRG, and has won in almost every level of racing he’s competed in. In this podcast, he talks about Le Mans and racing in ARCA. He’s also a great coach, as illustrated by his comment that, “The line is not the cause, it’s the result.” Great stuff! Spencer’s Speed Secret: Eliminate the fluff! Follow Spencer at: Twitter: @spencerpumpelly Instagram: @spencer_pumpelly Web: www.spencerpumpelly.com
How to get away with murder—Spencer Pumpelly joins the guys to talk about RS1’s big Daytona win and his new ride with Alegra in the Sprint X Championship. Then Chad and Rich break down the Rolex 24 as well as the news.
How to get away with murder—Spencer Pumpelly joins the guys to talk about RS1’s big Daytona win and his new ride with Alegra in the Sprint X Championship. Then Chad and Rich break down the Rolex 24 as well as the news.
Hey hey hey everybody! Here is part two of our Super Double Bonus Episode. When you think of a racing driver, you probably think of the robots in F1, or the NASCAR drivers who thank every sponsor when they get asked any question. Well, Ryan is a driver unlike those guys. He's just like any of us, except he happens to get paid to driver a NSX GT3 in Pirelli World Challenge. He sat with me for an hour, which I didn't expect, and we talked about his podcast (Dinner With Racers), the Bad Boy of Sportscar PR, kei vans, friendship, and how Spencer Pumpelly maybe killed a guy. We also talked about his charitable efforts, most notably him raising money for Neurofibromitosis research and awareness. He does the Cupid's Undie Run to raise money for it, and you should kick him a few bucks. He's a great follow on social media, which is also a great place to see when and where you can donate! Ryan on Twitter Ryan on Instsgram Ryan on Facebook RealTime on Twitter RealTime on Instagram RealTime on Facebook Dinner With Racers Podcast And buy an Acura! Find us on social media, subscribe to the CAMcast podcast, and subscribe to our YouTube channel! Twitter Instagram Facebook The CAMcast on iTunes The CAMcast on Google Play YouTube CAMautoMag T-Shirts
RS1 and new Magnus Sprint X driver Spencer Pumpelly joins Rich and Chad this week to talk about being in a pro-pro driver line up again, the state of CTSCC and the trials and tribulations of being a vegan in a friendly wager.There is a lot of PWC news ahead of this weekends season opener in St. Pete and there is a couple of soap box rants before we finally stick the landing ending the show. Hopefully we will have Owen back for next weeks show, hes been missed.
RS1 and new Magnus Sprint X driver Spencer Pumpelly joins Rich and Chad this week to talk about being in a pro-pro driver line up again, the state of CTSCC and the trials and tribulations of being a vegan in a friendly wager.There is a lot of PWC news ahead of this weekends season opener in St. Pete and there is a couple of soap box rants before we finally stick the landing ending the show. Hopefully we will have Owen back for next weeks show, hes been missed.
Chad and Rich talk to Spencer Pumpelly about his PWC, CTSCC, and TUDOR rides and wins, then they go through the news, review the Sebring CTSCC race and the St. Petersburg PWC races.
Chad and Rich talk to Spencer Pumpelly about his PWC, CTSCC, and TUDOR rides and wins, then they go through the news, review the Sebring CTSCC race and the St. Petersburg PWC races.
Tommy and Chad talk with Spencer Pumpelly of Flying Lizard and BGB, then ST points leader Ryan Eversley of Compass360 joins us.
Tommy and Chad talk with Spencer Pumpelly of Flying Lizard and BGB, then ST points leader Ryan Eversley of Compass360 joins us.
We go back to 3-wide with Tommy, Jeremy and Rich! First we talk to winner of the Rolex 24 in GT, Spencer Pumpelly, then go through a round-table discussion of the Rolex 24 and Florida 200 from Daytona.
We go back to 3-wide with Tommy, Jeremy and Rich! First we talk to winner of the Rolex 24 in GT, Spencer Pumpelly, then go through a round-table discussion of the Rolex 24 and Florida 200 from Daytona.