
Epically historic. Occasionally irreverent. Always hilarious. Never – and we mean never – giving a single solitary damn about anything but racing, drinking beer and telling stories, some even true. What else would you expect from a show with Kenny Wallace and Ken Schrader, the charismatic, fan-favorite, midwestern buddies who are still gettin’ it done on racetracks near you. On this show, Wallace ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 143 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsLeisureAutomotive | |||

With so much NASCAR electric vehicle speculation going on lately, Kenny Wallace figured it was time to seek out an expert. Mike Ege was a long-time engine builder for the likes of Rusty Wallace & Mark Martin. He details how an electric motor would wo... more
Steve O’Donnell needs new business cards because after 31 years working in NASCAR, he’s now the man in charge after being named CEO last week! O’Donnell explains how he got his start in business and NASCAR, working his way from the bottom all the way... more
This week, Herm & Schrader tackle all the big issues. Carson Hocevar won his first career Cup race at Talladega and everyone is asking the question, could Carson be the next Intimidator? Cleetus and Hocevar continue to dominate the headlines, is th... more
The Midwest meets the Northeast in this conversation between two NASCAR legends. Tommy Baldwin details his journey from a famous Long Island racing family down to Charlotte to realize his NASCAR dream. As a crew chief, he won some of the biggest race... more
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Please tell Dietz to stay out of the conversation. He’s the only person I don’t like in this podcast. He’s too negative and seems to hate modern day nascar.
Love the conversations, insights from Legends, personalities, and stories. Keep it up and keep them coming.
Love the shows with Rick, please please bring him back. I really miss his show
Thank you Mark and Kenny for being our voice. The "old" folks are the ones with the disposable income.
Thank you Mark and Kenny for being our voice. The "old" folks are the ones with the disposable income.
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Two veteran NASCAR personalities bring a fast-talking, humor-forward angle to racing, mixing long-time stories from the sport with sharp takes on current events, sponsorships, and media. Episodes feature candid banter, nostalgia, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, often blending race analysis with entertainment-focused topics and guest appearances from promoters, journalists, engineers, and drivers. The tone is irreverent but informed, appealing to fans who like deep-cut NASCAR lore delivered with humor and camaraderie. A notable strength is the blend of genuine insider perspective with broad entertainment appeal, making it suitable for listeners seeking both racing intel and personality-driven storytelling.
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Recent guests on Herm & Schrader include:
1. Steve O'Donnell
2. Tommy Baldwin
3. Bob Sargent
4. Jeff Gluck
5. Mike Wallace
6. Alan Mast
7. Ty Gibbs
8. Vic Hill
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