Episodes
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This week's episode: A recap of Alex Palou's win in the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. Plus, Toby Sowery will make his first IndyCar start in the no. 51 Dale Coyne Racing Honda at Mid-Ohio and some other silly season rumors.
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This week's episode: Sports Business Journal Motorsports Reporter Adam Stern joins to discuss IndyCar moving to Fox Sports in 2025, future series schedules, the streaming element, its impact on Honda and the potential broadcast team. Plus, we discuss Theo Pourchaire out and Nolan Siegel in for the McLaren no. 6 entry, Agustin Canapino returning to Juncos Hollinger for the rest of the season, and we preview this weekend's Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey.
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This week's episode: A recap of Will Power's win in the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America, leading a Team Penske podium sweep. Plus, Jamie Chadwick gets her first win in the series formerly known as Indy Lights, David Malukas is confirmed to finish the season in the no. 66 entry for Meyer Shank Racing and hybrid testing takes place at the Milwaukee Mile.
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This week's episode: A recap of Scott Dixon's win in a chaotic Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix. Plus, more rumors on IndyCar's next TV deal and McLaren terminates their commercial alliance with Juncos Hollinger Racing.
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This week's episode: A recap of a thrilling 108th Indianapolis 500 won by Team Penske's Josef Newgarden, who is a back-to-back winner. Plus, Helio Castroneves returns for more races with Meyer Shank Racing and a look ahead to this weekend's Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix.
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This week's episode: A recap of qualifying for the 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500 that saw Scott McLaughlin win pole with a record speed, plenum fire issues for Chevrolet, struggles for Marcus Ericsson and Graham Rahal, rookie Nolan Siegel bumped and a great crowd and TV rating. Plus, we make our picks for Sunday's Indy 500.
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This week's episode: A recap of Alex Palou's win in the Sonsio Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course to kick off May. Plus, hybrids are set to debut at Mid-Ohio in July and our pole speed, winner and bumped driver predictions for Indy 500 qualifying.
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This week's episode: A recap of Scott McLaughlin's win in the Children's of Alabama Indy Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park that saw a bounce back for Team Penske and contact amongst drivers in an entertaining race.
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This week's episode: Live from the Indy 500 Fan Fest at Electric Works in Fort Wayne. Team Penske and its drivers were penalized for illegal use of push to pass during the St. Pete race that was caught during the warmup session for Long Beach, Scott Dixon fuel saves to win the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, and Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles joins to discuss the fan fests, the buildup to the Indy 500, ticket sales, new track records and Kyle Larson. NOTE: We apologize for the choppy audio. It gets better after the first 20 minutes or so.
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This week's episode: PREMA Racing will join IndyCar in 2025 with a two-car team powered by Chevrolet, is the grid size too big, more Indy 500 driver and sponsor announcements, and the IMS Open Test is cut short due to rain.
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This week's episode: The next TV partner for IndyCar is reportedly between NBC and Fox, Prema Racing is set to join the series next season with a 2-car effort and a look at the latest discussions on a charter system for the sport.
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This week's episode: A recap of the $1 Million IndyCar Challenge from the Thermal Club in California dominated by Alex Palou in a rare exhibition event for series. Plus, Long Beach will stay an IndyCar race in the future and some silly season nuggets.
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This week's episode: A preview of the $1 Million Challenge this weekend at The Thermal Club. Plus, IndyCar and 100 Days to Indy is headed to Netflix, Diffey on the move and a hint at the next IndyCar TV partner.
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This week's episode: A recap of the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg dominated by Team Penske's Josef Newgarden to kick off the 2024 IndyCar season. Plus, IndyCar team owners speak out against Penske Entertainment and some Indy 500 entry notes.
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This week's episode: Dale Coyne Racing's lineup for season opener is finally set with question marks for one entry most of the season, our predictions for the upcoming IndyCar season from champion to Indy 500 winner and on plus a preview of the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.
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This week's episode: USF Pro Championships Series Development Director Rob Howden joins to preview the 2024 Ind NXT, USF Pro 2000, USF2000 and USF Juniors championships. Plus, updates on an IndyCar charter system, future chassis and engines, silly season notes and more.
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This week's episode: IndyCar has released the 2024 race broadcast start times with an early start for the Thermal race and several early evening starts in place of true night races, IndyCar has banned Josef Newgarden's pit entry maneuver from the end of the 2023 Indy 500, a rundown of recent livery reveals and we break open a pack of the "Legends of Indy" Racing Collector Cards.
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This week's episode: The IndyCar season finale has been moved from the streets of downtown Nashville citing construction concerns due to the building of a new football stadium for the Tennessee Titans. Plus, David Malukas will be out at least 6 weeks due to a wrist injury suffered in a mountain biking crash, Takuma Sato returns to Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing for a 4th Indy 500 entry for the team and Fox Sports is a serious player for IndyCar's next TV contract.
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This week's episode: A discussion over the positives and negatives of IndyCar considering guaranteed Indy 500 starting spots to full-time teams, the latest IndyCar silly season news and rumors, 100 Days to Indy will have a second season plus a Feb. 16 season 1 launch on Paramount+ and IndyCar trading cards are now on sale.
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This week's episode: Reaction to the news that F1 has rejected Andretti's bid for an F1 team starting in 2026 but leaving the door open for 2028, Cusick Motorsports is partnering with Dreyer & Reinbold Racing to enter Ryan Hunter-Reay and Conor Daly into the Indy 500. Plus, a wild Rolex 24 that included a team owner hitting a driver's puppy, a pace car crash and the race not going a full 24 hours ended with Josef Newgarden and Penske Porchse Motorsport getting the overall win and Christian Rasmussen winning in LMP2.
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