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Eric Estepp and NASCAR driver Brennan Poole break down the biggest storylines in racing. Brennan experiences the biggest hit of his racing career, both react to Josh Williams' walk-off, and rising star Carson Hocevar joins the show!
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0:00 Atlanta and Josh Williams
17:40 Carson Hocevar
23 comments
I know its early in the season but we have to start thinking about what charters could become available at seasons end. Think long and hard about it.
Thanks for watching! If you have a question for me or Brennan, ask it in the replies! We may answer it on the next episode.
What are your favorite drivers
What happens to drivers and team members who fail to have a substantial long-term career in the multiple upper series of NASCAR?
Question for Brendon Pole: My dream is to be a NASCAR DRIVER, but I don’t come from a lot of money. Do you have to come from a lot of money to be a NASCAR DRIVER?
For Brennan- Will an opportunity to drive for a better Xfinity Series team (like JR Motorsports, or Kaulig Racing) come soon in the future?
For Eric: I got to see some of this first hand at Daytona. How does it feel when fans come up to you before the race, wearing your gear and wanting to get selfies with you?
Love this Eric
Great job guys!!
I got respect for Carson for running with a broken leg, competitive
Old school
Love having my favorite Truck driver on the show.
This is what I listen to to get me through homework
Question for Brennan and yourself, what will the racing at Atlanta look like in a few years as the surface ages? Will NASCAR or SMI have to make changes to the surface?
Actually the same thing with Rajah Caruth. He was a part of a lot of sign up series on YouTube as a kid, and won a custom diecast contest. I know he was one of my viewers back then, too.
Carson didn’t go to it while talking about his racing in quarter midget. He was the best, winningest driver in usac qm history. So happy for him and his family.
Well dollarTree isn’t a dollar anymore. So a little overtime is all good by me if you are talking racing. Another great interview!
Louvergate— What I am concerned about with the penalties against Hendricks motor sports is- Are the single source parts delivered to the race team or are they first delivered to nascar for them to inspect them to make sure the parts fit and are made to specs. If they are delivered directly to the team shops how can Nascar rule that Hendricks is responsible for any adjustments. Seems to me there is not enough conversation between the teams and Nascar. Looking forward to see who dropped the ball on this issue. If they don’t fit you must acquit. OMG Did I just say that. — NASCAR fan since 1990 -Go Truex
I got my first diecast cars I believe around Christmas 1998 I believe and I’ve collected them a lot!!! I can’t tell you how many I got.
I’m loving the series Eric and Brennan. Keep up the awesome work
Like the Diecast show and tell, miss it on NWP.
I loved listening to Brennan talk about his atlanta race. Its not every day you get to listen to a mid pack teams drivers perspective
How much personal time do you have between races? As in, how much time do you have between team meetings, being in the simulator, travel between tracks, etc… to do whatever you want during the season?