Utilizing NASCAR on NBC personalities, NASCAR America Motormouths reviews races and looks ahead to on-track action. Current and past drivers will join weekly, covering NASCAR from all angles! Plus fans will get to contribute to the show too.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 531 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | SportsLeisureAutomotive |
Kim Coon, Kyle Petty and Parker Kligerman take a look at each driver in the Cup Series Championship 4 and make their predictions for the title races at Phoenix Raceway.
Marty Snider, Steve Letarte and Nate Ryan offer their reactions to Ross Chastain’s shocking, inimitable move at the end of the race in Martinsville before welcoming Christopher Bell’s crew chief, Adam Stevens, to discuss the victory.
The NASCAR America Motormouths crew talks about who is running out of time and who is losing their nerves heading into the final Round of 8 race at Martinsville Speedway. Also, Nitro Rallycross founder and driver Travis Pastrana joins the show to tal... more
The NASCAR America Motormouths crew recap Kyle Larson's impress performance in his Cup Series victory at Homestead-Miami, and Jeff Burton details how Chase Briscoe "has been a hero" for Stewart-Haas Racing regardless of whether or not he moves on fro... more
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Over the time, i found myself only listening when certain people were on. I ended up disagreeing with almost all of Kyle, Steve, and Jeff’s opinions. they just set an unreachable bar for all drivers to meet, when, in hindsight, they seldom reached this said point. i would love to see this come back to see if they change it, but if it stays the same, i probably won’t tune in.
Two stars- they know their stuff, obviously, but I find I disagree with nearly every opinion they have on things that happen in racing. We don’t live in a perfect society, and the manner in which they expect drivers to act sets an unreachable bar. Then anyone acting below that imaginary threshold gets roasted. I’d go one star, but they do have knowledge. The soap box they seem to be on, and going on and on about how the different drivers should have responded more professionally blah blah blah, ... more
It is very unfortunate about the rough times we are going through with the coronavirus but good news we will be running all 36 races this year even though shone have been postponed
Love the unscripted casual yet informative conversation and respect for differing opinions
The reason why I’m giving you two star is because you don’t update the show every day
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