A podcast hosted by two motorheads who have a few nuts and bolts loose. Their passion is fueled by a love of auto sports but subsequently inhaled some fuels during those times. New episodes every Friday morning. Email for Inquiries: fuelandfumespod@gmail.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
On this weeks episode of Fuel and Fumes, Mac and Jordan mourn the loss of Georgina (the Barber trackside mannequin) while Spencer wishes her good riddance. But thats just the tip of the iceberg. David Malukas and Adrian Newey are leaving their teams ... more
On this weeks episode, Mac and Spencer welcome Jordan as the third host of the Fuel and Fumes Podcast. Now with a collective 3 brain cells, we try to make blue Ferraris and Lance Strolls driving all make sense. The F1 races didnt really deliver, but ... more
This week on Fuel and Fumes, special guest Jordan Agajanian is back to tell you how to get a job in motorsports. We talk about all the tips and tricks from people who work in the industry on where and how to get started. Weve got all you need to know... more
On this weeks episode, Mac and Spencer say Sayonara to another Japanese Grand Prix full of fast overtakes, strategy games, and the BEST fans in the world. This episode will give you a healthy does of Yuki, weird analogies, and Spencers reading glasse... more
On this weeks episode, Mac and Spencer roll out of the Easter induced food coma to talk some racing. Even though we dont watch Moto GP, we get mad about the new Liberty Media acquisition. We say "We will see" about a million times, and Daniel Ricciar... more
We had a hell of a weekend on and off the track with Spencer and Mac still recovering from the late-night antics that took place during the Australian GP. Weve been gifted a Carlos Sainz win, George Russells car forgot what gravity was, and Yuki HAS ... more
IT’S BEEN A SLOW WEEK in racing but the boys are still on it. Weve got lots of racing to look forward to with the Australian GP always delivering and the Thermal Club Million Dollar challenge (We refuse to admit this is a race). Spence and Mac discus... more
Five lights out and away we yap! The boys break down the F1 and IndyCar races from this past weekend, Dune 2, and day light savings. Is Daniel Ricciardo washed? Where can I get one of those popcorn buckets? Whats Max Verstappens new nick name? Youll ... more
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