The NASCAR Weekly Podcast features YouTubers Eric Estepp, Danny B, Jaret Lundberg, and Black Flags Matter every week talking about the top stories and issues in stock car racing. The show has guests from across the NASCAR world, including drivers, TV broadcasters, YouTubers, and even the occasional NASCAR executive!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 128 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsAutomotiveLeisure |
This week the boys cover everything Texas - from Chase Elliott's win to the sketchy, slippery track surface. Plus, they dive into the recent news from Steve O'Donnell and others about the ongoing charter negotiations, and of course - Dega! Don't miss... more
While William Byron and Hendrick Motorsports had a monumental 1-2-3 victory the rest of the NASCAR world suffered the terrible short track package at Martinsville. more
After a controversial Richmond weekend we are here to break it all down for you more
The NASCAR tour has made it through the first road course weekend of 2024. There was drama, strategy, and many storylines to look at. Plus with a good amount of rumors flying we have some fun reckless speculation... more
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I like nascar
Love podcast.Its informative.
Love the show but I have now turned it into a drinking game. Every time Danny tries to say “other” but always says utter, I then have to take a shot, and Thursday are always interesting. Can Darien please stop peaking out the mic for us headphone and ear bud users? But all in all great show and love the info.
Man I enjoy the podcast, only issue is the audio. I have to turn it up or down depending on who is talking.
Stop trying to fix the sport and just enjoy it for what it is, and even isn’t. Every change nascar makes is never good enough. Every time they try something new it’s bad. Too many fans of this sport want it to “grow” but don’t like it when it comes time for that to actually happen. You have to take the good with the bad. I certainly don’t like every aspect of NASCAR, but I love this style of racing to my core and understand that trial and error is necessary in all types of Motorsport.
Apple Podcasts | #55 | United States/Leisure/Automotive |
Apple Podcasts | #62 | United Kingdom/Leisure/Automotive |
Apple Podcasts | #69 | Canada/Leisure/Automotive |
Apple Podcasts | #76 | Italy/Leisure/Automotive |
Apple Podcasts | #135 | Australia/Leisure/Automotive |
Apple Podcasts | #24 | South Korea/Leisure/Automotive |
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