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After a weekend in Upstate New York, DBC is back to break down the action from Watkins Glen. With the Cup race being the shortest run time in modern era NASCAR, the group debated the excitement level of back to back Road Course races in the Cup Series. They also discussed Denny Hamlin's unsigned driver contract, and speculated what may be in store for Denny's and 23XI Racing's future. In Spot On Spot Off, the gang discussed Sam Mayer & Ty Gibbs' on track feud, the bubble battle heading into the regular season finale at Daytona, NASCAR and Netflix's new docuseries, and an exciting Dirty Mo Media event that fans won't want to miss. Plus, the group fields more hilarious Reaction Theatre calls, discusses the state of racing at Bowman Grey, and debates which NASCAR driver could win in a hypothetical cage match style fight. DraftKings State-Specific Problem Gambling Information: In Massachusetts, call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org, In New York, call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). In Tennessee and Kansas, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). In West Virginia, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.1800gambler.net. All games regulated by the West Virginia Lottery. Please play responsibly. In partnership with Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races. In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call 888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The checkered flag has flown on the 2022 NASCAR season, and Papa Segal joins Davey to discuss Championship Weekend from Phoenix that saw Zane Smith, Ty Gibbs and Joey Logano secure their respective series titles. The duo discusses each race and champion, whether the title deciding event should rotate each year moving forward, where Logano stacks up in terms of the current crop of Cup drivers, Coy Gibbs' sudden and tragic passing, Ty Gibbs' maturation process, the Next Gen car's debut this season, safety as an evolution in motorsports and more. Plus, a ~nice~ homage to the No. 69 to send you info the off-season and Mama Segal makes a cameo.
#neverlift Matt talks about the wild Martinsville weekend from Ty Gibbs' bump and run that eliminates a teammate from the playoffs to Ross Chastain's go for broke move on the final lap that put him in the playoffs. He also handicaps the odds of the four Xfinity drivers and the four Cup drivers each battling to say they were the best in 2022
Doug, Dan, and Devin reflect on the loss of Coy Gibbs and the immediate effect on JGR this past weekend and in the near future. They also size up Logano's championship run, the efforts of the other three Championship Four at Phoenix, and some interesting stats from the 2022 Cup season. They also discuss Ty Gibbs' and Zane Smith's championship runs and Jimmie Johnson's return to NASCAR.
The NASCAR Cup Series closed out the Round of 8 in the most dramatic of fashions! Will Porter and Jacob Simpson talk about everything from the weekend at Martinsville Speedway: Ross Chastain's move - literally riding around the turn wall - to advance to the Championship 4, what NASCAR should do regarding any future actions from drivers attempting similar moves going forward, Ty Gibbs' move on teammate Brandon Jones in the Xfinity race and the implications on the championship in that series, and much more. Be sure to tune in to this installment of The Boogity Bros Podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theboogitybrospodcast/message
A lot to cover in the world of Motorsport this week with three different series competing for a Championship in Phoenix, but first and foremost, w're CASHING THOSE TICKETS with Christopher Bell at Martinsville! For the second consecutive cutoff race, the 20 team finds a way through in a must win situation, this time earning an improbable birth in the Championship Four. Chris and Ian analyze Bell's performance and give their personal views on where this young star stands in the overall hierarchy of the sport. After that, it's onto the national headlines coming out of Martinsville last weekend: Chastain's last lap heroism, and Ty Gibbs' last lap villainy. And finally we get to the bets! Chris has takes prepared for each of NASCAR's three Championship races, and Ian gives his quick breakdown of El Camaleon and the Mayakoba Classic. There will be plenty of bullets flying from FHP this week, make sure to give us a follow on Twitter (@flag_hunting), to keep up with the action!
On this episode of Stacking Pennies, Corey LaJoie is joined by Joey Logano to break down Ross Chastain's wild last-lap move and Ty Gibbs' wrecking his teammate, Brandon Jones for the win at Martinsville. Ryan 'Skip' Flores also dives into pit road and the issues that may have cost Denny Hamlin's No. 11 team the win and a place in the Championship 4. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Stacking Pennies, Corey LaJoie is joined by Joey Logano to break down Ross Chastain's wild last-lap move and Ty Gibbs' wrecking his teammate, Brandon Jones for the win at Martinsville. Ryan 'Skip' Flores also dives into pit road and the issues that may have cost Denny Hamlin's No. 11 team the win and a place in the Championship 4. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Oh boy, Ross Chastain pulled the move of the year Sunday at Martinsville Speedway to advance to the Final Four in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. We have a long discussion about the move and whether NASCAR should outlaw it. We also discuss Christopher Bell's second walk-off win to advance, Ty Gibbs' bonehead move in the Xfinity Series race where he wrecked his teammate Brandon Jones out of a championship shot. And we preview Championship weekend at Phoenix Raceway and make our picks for the champion in all three series. Show notes at www.thesuperspeedway.com.
Doug, Dan, and Devin try to process just how clutch Christopher Bell has been and how that sets him up against Elliott, Logano, and Chastain for Phoenix. They also breakdown both the sheer disbelief of Ross Chastain's last lap video game passes, including concerns about the move and the evolution of driver ethics. Then they discuss Ty Gibbs' move on Brandon Jones and what that says for his reputation and future.
She's back! Davey's better half. Robin, joins him fresh off her first in-person experience at a NASCAR race at Martinsville Speedway (6:10). She discusses her major takeaways from the weekend, the importance of scanners and how they enhanced her experience, a highly-awaited review of the Martinsville hot dog, how fan access differs at NASCAR events compared to other stick and ball sports, her thoughts on Ty Gibbs' move on Brandon Jones, Ross Chastain's "Hail Melon" and more. Plus, the two give their Championship 4 picks for Phoenix, Davey dives into Gibbs and Chastain's moves further, explains why the former needs to clean up his act and the latter was so impactful across sports and culture, Papa Segal pays homage to a pioneer.
Jeff and Jordan witness an all-time classic NASCAR moment at Martinsville Speedway and discuss its significance and implications for the playoffs. Plus, the guys debate Ty Gibbs' move in the Xfinity Series race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How and why Ross Chastain's wild ride worked at Martinsville (1:00); previous attempts with similar maneuvers and the impact of the new car (3:00); what the move shows about Chastain's evolution as a race car driver this season (5:00); why hasn't this been tried before at Martinsville? (7:00); where does NASCAR go from here with the Phoenix championship weekend ahead (9:30); the danger of letting the move go unpoliced in the future (12:00); addressing the situation before Phoenix (14:00); are the optics “embarrassing” despite the exposure? (16:00); what about in the context of the safety-conscious 2022? (18:00); Christopher Bell's dream season (20:00); what makes the No. 20 team so clutch (22:00); empathy for Denny Hamlin and another missed season at a championship (24:00); Xfinity Championship 4 preview and if repercussions await Ty Gibbs (26:30); is Ty Gibbs ready to be promoted into the Cup Series (28:30); why Burton had a bigger problem than the aftermath of Ty Gibbs' win than the way he did it (30:30); how racing on Sundays could be having an impact on his Saturday races (33:30); Cup Championship 4 preview (35:00).
Back from an unusual weekend in Talladega Superspeedway, Door Bumper Clear breaks down the second NASCAR Cup Series playoffs Round of 12 race. Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors and Freddie Kraft discuss Alex Bowman's concussion, react to Talladega's tamer than usual races and call Dale Earnhardt Jr. to ask him why he called them out. To start Spot On, Spot Off, the table discusses how the Next Gen car has negatively impacted superspeedway racing. Hear how they think drafting techniques have changed and what makes a driver good at that racing style. Next, Cup Series competitors held a drivers-only meeting at Talladega to discuss the state of this current car. The guys talk about how that could have impacted the aggression level of Sunday's race and why NASCAR needs to act quicker about making safety changes to the car. Plus, they talk about a future crash test for the new car. Chase Elliott is the first still eligible playoff driver to win a race five races into the playoffs. They explain why it took this long for it to happen and what it says about this year's competition. The guys react to Jordan Anderson's wreck during the Truck Series race when he unbuckled his belts and climbed out of his truck as it hit the wall on fire. The spotters say it was one of the scariest incidents they have ever seen and how to potentially prevent it in the future. William Byron was penalized 25 points and $50k for spinning Denny Hamlin under caution at Texas. They debate if the penalty was severe enough and what other penalty NASCAR should have handed out. Plus, they share their thoughts on Ty Gibbs' penalty for swerving at Ty Dillon on pit road. Hear whether they think it gets Gibbs' attention and what penalty could have been more appropriate. Finally, the guys discuss if the bottom four playoff drivers will stay below the cutoff line after the Roval. Find out who they think among Austin Cindric, William Byron, Christopher Bell and Alex Bowman has the best shot at advancing to the Round of 8. In Reaction Theatre, fans call in about the Truck Series finish, a crew member grabbing a loose tire during green flag pitstops, and why it was the worst Talladega Cup Series race in 30 years. Later, hear which driver they think should have been parked and what happened when Freddie battled a bird. Thank you to our presenting sponsor Offerpad and partners Xfinity and RacingUSA.com for making this show possible. 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
Here's a different kind of episode of Dropping the Hammer.On Saturday Aug. 27, the night the NASCAR Cup Series' regular season finale was supposed to be run at Daytona, rain got in the way.As we all waited for the race to be run or postponed, Toyota Racing Development president David Wilson arrived in the track's media center. For 30 minutes (divided into two different portions) Wilson held an impromptu media session and Daniel McFadin was there.During that time, Wilson covered Toyota's hopes to keep Kyle Busch in the fold, Ty Gibbs' future, the safety of the Next Gen car, the status of Kurt Busch and much more.Here's the audio of the session. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the boys have a lot to talk about, including Denny Hamlin getting his win taken away, Kurt Busch's concussion leading to Ty Gibbs' debut, Jimmie Johnson's great day in Iowa and silly season rumors surrounding Kyle Busch. This and much more on this week's edition of the fake racers podcast!
Dustin is back from Pocono and we have plenty of NASCAR news to unpack! - Kurt Busch's hard hit and Ty Gibbs' debut - Will Kyle Busch leave Joe Gibbs Racing? - Chris Pelkey takes control of the Thunder Road points chase, while Sam Caron surges ahead with another P2 in the Tigers - Previewing the Midsummer 250 at White Mountain
A week removed from Denny Hamlin's shocking announcement of the signing of Tyler Reddick, he and JGR teammate Kyle Busch are DQ'd from spots one and two at Pocono. Doug and Devin break down the penalty, the ramifications, and the strange seasons of Hamlin and Busch. They also talk about Ku. Busch's concussion leading to Ty Gibbs' debut, Chase Elliott's winning and leading no laps, and how the Indy Grand Prix could also provide surprises.
Today on the Pace Car Podcast! We'll Talk about new Details in the RFK Penalty! Ty Gibbs' after race tantrum. Motorsport Games going belly up? and the Martinsville Race weekend, Results and Point Standings! 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/
In this episode of Corey LaJoie's Stacking Pennies, Corey and crew break down Sam Mayer and Ty Gibbs' on-track beating and banging and the post-race fight on pit road. Skip Flores dives into a clean and green day on pit road. Plus, what tripped up Chase Elliott's No. 9 team, and Sam Hunt joins the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Corey LaJoie's Stacking Pennies, Corey and crew break down Sam Mayer and Ty Gibbs' on-track beating and banging and the post-race fight on pit road. Skip Flores dives into a clean and green day on pit road. Plus, what tripped up Chase Elliott's No. 9 team, and Sam Hunt joins the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Corey LaJoie's Stacking Pennies podcast, Corey dives into the topic of driver etiquette in the wake of Ty Gibbs' move on his teammate John Hunter Nemechek for the win at Richmond Raceway. The crew chats with Dash 4 Cash winner Sam Mayer, and Ryan 'Skip' Flores breaks down Joe Gibbs Racing's new pit stop in action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Corey LaJoie's Stacking Pennies podcast, Corey dives into the topic of driver etiquette in the wake of Ty Gibbs' move on his teammate John Hunter Nemechek for the win at Richmond Raceway. The crew chats with Dash 4 Cash winner Sam Mayer, and Ryan 'Skip' Flores breaks down Joe Gibbs Racing's new pit stop in action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
No empty chairs could be found in the Door Bumper Clear studio as the crew is back from this weekend's racing from Richmond Raceway. Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors and Freddie Kraft discuss the first short track race of the season and if the Next-Gen car was able to improve the track's product. To kick off Spot On, Spot Off, the trio discusses how Denny Hamlin's comments about a certain animal lead to his first win of the season. Also, hear whether or not they think Toyota can continue to step up their game after a rough start to the season. The crew then questions why NASCAR waited to hand out a penalty to Kyle Busch's team for breaking the rules 200 laps prior. They talk about why NASCAR missed it earlier and how it may have been brought to their attention. JGR also debuted a new pit stop choreography on Sunday. Learn the pros and cons of this new style of changing tires. After Kevin Harick nearly caught race winner Hamlin in the final laps, Harvick expressed frustration with the spotter stand. Learn why having a difficult time maneuvering through lap traffic on Sunday around a teammate and another Ford may have cost him a win. What's the state of jobs in NASCAR right now? Stewart Haas Racing's Brian Murphy joins the show after he tweeted about the evolution of the NASCAR workforce in recent years. Learn why there's more opportunity than ever to work in the sport. Ty Gibbs' “bump and run” to win the Xfinity Series race on Saturday raises concerns about whether or not he will eventually be able to take what he dishes out. The gang then debates his career ark and how quickly he could rise to the Cup Series. Finally, the crew reacts to Kevin Harvick saying Keelan and other young go-kart racers want to pursue Formula One rather than NASCAR. They explain how NASCAR's failure to attract a younger audience plays a role. Thank you to our presenting sponsor Offerpad and partner RacingUSA.com for making this show possible.
Ryan Ellis joins Davey (14:20) for an episode full of laughs, memories, reflection and even some trivia. A new father, Ellis details what life has been like with minimal sleep while working his 9-5 job AND racing. Also a third-generation driver, Ellis explains how his late grandfather and father started racing, how Ryan got involved and his fond memories of the early days of go-karting. After getting selected to appear on a Discovery Channel show in the Jetta-TDI Cup Series, Ellis seemed to be on the ride, but his confidence was fluctuating. He explains why, and details his Grand-Am experiences and how Jimmy Means gave him a start in NASCAR, something he admittedly wasn't seeking out. From Obaika Racing to BK Racing and everywhere in between, Ellis has been through the ringer. He tells the good, bad and ugly stories of his time working for countless car owners and why he made it a point to stay out of the way in his first ever Cup start, which also happened to be his hero Jeff Gordon's penultimate one. The journey to where he is now has made Ellis appreciate the sport more, and he explains why. Plus, why being an Asian-American never ended up helping him in the NASCAR Diversity program, his thoughts on CBD sponsorships, his love of hockey, why he decided to get a college degree and how it's helped him in the real world and in racing, how his Kansas Cup start with Rick Ware Racing came about, the awesome partnerships he has on the BJ McLeod Motorsports Xfinity car this weekend at Martinsville and more. Davey also beings his girlfriend Robin, noted Washington Capitals super fan, on to go head-to-head with Ellis answering Caps trivia questions. Who won and is the bigger fan? You'll have to find out. Davey also touches on Kyle Larson's ninth victory of the season and third in a row, Ty Gibbs' memorable day, previews the penultimate race of the season at Martinsville and Papa Segal pays homage to "The Mayor" Jeff Burton.
Tommy Praytor talks Mobile International Speedway with Christian Laytham and Jason Welsch, Ty Gibbs' great season with his spotter Hal Martin and everything else with Thomas Praytor! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wnsp/support
Kyle Larson put a hurting on the field at Charlotte and established himself as the championship favorite! Brett McMillan is joined by NBC's Dustin Long and Alex Andrejev of the Charlotte Observer to recap the Coca-Cola 600 and discuss Hendrick Motorsports' historic victory. Plus, our panel discusses Ty Gibbs' future after another win in the Xfinity Series. Just how good can he be? And what can we learn from COTA that could apply to this weekend's event at Sonoma?
Andrew Kurland and Jason Schultz are back to discuss the unusual outcome of the O'Reilly Auto Parts 253 at the Daytona Road Course as well as the thrill of having two first-time winners in the Cup Series along with Ty Gibbs' debut win in the Xfinity Series. Jason explains his appreciation of Denny Hamlin's twitter, while Andrew gives an update on his new golf game. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/redheadracingradio/message