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A couple of bombs in the silly season. Austin Cindric to drive the No. 2 car next season. Harrison Burton to drive the No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing car. I give my thoughts on that and the potential destination for Brad Keselowski as well.
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Martin Truex Jr won the Goodyear 400 at Darlington for his third win of the season. Is Truex the early championship favorite? How good is James Small? We'll discuss.
Justin Allgaier & Sheldon Creed won the other events at Darlington & we'll discuss those.
We will also look ahead to next year and talk about the Gen7 car. What do we like, what don't we like & how will it race? Plus, we'll talk about our favorite Dover races
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Kyle Busch swept the weekend at Kansas Speedway, winning both the NASCAR Cup Series & NASCAR Truck Series events at the facility. It was Busch's 58th career NASCAR Cup Series win & his 61st NASCAR Truck Series victory. We'll discuss both of those events & discuss who had good nights & who had tough nights.
Plus we'll discuss the caution fiasco on Sunday & take a look at the NASCAR All-Star race format from Texas Motor Speedway. That'll be fun!
AND fantasy - FINALLY someone has gained points on the leader! We'll discuss that! -
Brad Keselowski passed Matt DiBenedetto late in the race to win the GEICO 500 at Talladega. We'll discuss that and talk about who had a good day and who didn't.
Plus, Jeb Burton took the victory in the NASCAR Xfinity race. What does it mean for him & Kaulig Racing? We'll discuss. -
It was Alex Bowman going to victory lane in the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway!
We'll talk about it! Plus JHN won the truck race -
Martin Truex Jr won the Blue Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500 from Martinsville Speedway. Truex held off Chase Elliott and Denny Hamlin for the victory. We'll talk about the day and what the win means for Truex and his team.
Plus, the feel good story of the night - Josh Berry won the NASCAR Xfinity Series event from Martinsville for his first career win. We'll discuss Berry's victory and what it means for his career.
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Joey Logano held off a hard charging Ricky Stenhouse Jr to go to pull off the victory in the Food City Dirt Race at Bristol. Denny Hamlin, Daniel Suarez and Ryan Newman rounded out the top 5.
It was the first dirt race in over 50 years and we are breaking it down. What did we like? What didn't we like? Plus we'll talk about the points and who helped themselves and who didn't.
We'll also look back at our fantasy racing and see if Spencer's lead has shrunk or if he has expanded his lead.
Martin Truex Jr dominated the Camping World Truck Series event at Bristol Dirt Race & a few drivers had some issues with each other. We'll discuss it all & preview the next event from Martinsville.
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Ryan Blaney won the Folds of Honor QuikTrips 500 in a shocking fashion! 5th career victory for Blaney and the biggest one yet
Kyle Busch won the truck race but did so with a bit of controversy. We'll discuss that and review the truck race.
JR Motorsports made news in the Xfinity race with Justin Allgaier going to victory lane. Noah Gragson made noise with his pit road incident and NASCAR's decision to not penalize him and deeming the incident unintentional. We'll talk about it. -
Martin Truex Jr took the checkered flag for the 28th time in his career. He dominated the last part of the race and held it together for victory. It marks the 5th different winner in the first five races of the year.
Austin Cindric won the xfinity race and we are talking about that event as well -
It was a triple-header weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in which we saw action from the Trucks, Xfinity and Cup Series. We're breaking it all down including Kyle Larson's win! What does this mean for Hendrick Motorsports and what does this mean for Larson?
Plus we'll look at some drivers who had good days and others who struggled bad.
We'll also discuss A.J. Allmendinger & John Hunter Nemechek victories in the Xfinity and Truck races!
And, we'll look ahead to Phoenix. -
William Bryon took the checkered flag in Sunday's Dixie Vodka 400 from Homestead-Miami Speedway. It was his second career NASCAR Cup Series victory. We'll discuss what this means & if this is just the beginning for Hendrick Motorsports' resurgance.
Plus, Chris Buescher surprised all and won Stage 1. Is this a sign of pariety in NASCAR or just a fluke?
We will also talk to Jeremy Clements Racing Crew Chief Mark Setzer. Jeremy Clements is off to a solid start and we'll pick his brain on a number of things.
Plus, we'll review our fantasy picks and look ahead to Las Vegas! -
What to watch for on Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway?
Clayton Caldwell has you covered with that and gives other storylines to watch at the 2021 Dixie Vodka 400. -
Aric Almirola and Austin Dillon won the Duel 150s last night at Daytona International Speedway but the story of the races happened deep in the field.
In Duel 1, Ty Dillon missed the Daytona 500 as Ryan Preece beat him by a fender. In Duel 2 a couple of accidents determined who made the Daytona 500 and who didn't.
Clayton Caldwell gives his thoughts on the events and breaks them down in this edition of Clayton In the Car.
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Daytona 500 qualifying is complete and we are breaking it all down.
David Ragan & Ryan Preece will race on Sunday by timing their way into the Daytona 500. We'll discuss their strategy and talk about the other open teams and what they can do during their Duels to make the Daytona 500.
Plus we'll preview the Duel races and discuss what we expect to see for the rest of speedweeks.
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Kyle Busch went to victory lane after a wild finish in the 2021 Busch Clash on Tuesday night at Daytona International Speedway.
Kyle passed Chase Elliott in the final corner after Elliott was battling for the lead with Ryan Blaney and contact sent Blaney into the outside wall.
Clayton Caldwell takes a look at the finish and gives his thoughts on the night in general. -
Speedweeks 2021 is here! We will discuss everything you need to know for 2021 NASCAR Racing & all the masters silly season news including - ThorSport Racing's news & Ty Dillon's ride for the Busch Clash!
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LiveFast Racing Co-Owner Matt Tifft joins the show. We discuss his team's debut in the NASCAR Cup Series next month at Daytona International Speedway and talk about what the goals are for his team are over the next few years.
Plus, we'll discuss what the future looks like for NASCAR and how that effected his decision in starting his own team.
We will also look ahead to 2021 and discuss some of the silly season news that has hit the NASCAR world recently, including Austin Cindric's Daytona 500 ride and much more.
We'll also take your phone calls 917-889-8280! -
Two Daytona 500 champions will have a ride for the 2021 Daytona 500. 2010 Daytona 500 champion Jamie McMurray will drive the No. 77 Chevrolet for Spire Motorsports. The car will be prepared by Chip Ganassi Racing. We'll discuss McMurray's ride and how we think he'll perform after running his last race in the 2019 Daytona 500.
Also, 1990 Daytona 500 champion Derrike Cope will drive in his first Daytona 500 since 2004. Cope will drive the No. 15 Chevrolet for Rick Ware Racing. We'll discuss his entry and how we think he will do.
Plus, lots of talk about Cope - who will be the second oldest driver in Daytona 500 history - being approved for the Daytona 500. We'll discuss NASCAR's approval process - including them approving a NASCAR Xfinity Series driver with no oval track experience.
We'll talk about it all and take phone calls 917-889-8280! -
First show of 2021!
Under 30 days until we get ready for Speedweeks 2021. We'll look ahead on the 2021 season and catch you up on some silly season news throughout the year.
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NASCAR is in an interesting predicament as they have completely made qualifying completely irrelevant.
What that has done to the competition is it's watered down the field, especially towards the backend of the field.
Clayton Caldwell discusses what that will do to the sport and the danger of not having any repercussions for teams who perform poorly.
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