
NASCAR driver Corey LaJoie and Ryan “Skip” Flores take you inside the world of motorsports and life beyond the track.
More than race recaps, it’s real conversation about competition, pressure, setbacks, and the wild moments shaping racing culture. From behind-the-scenes insights to mindset, business, and family. Nothing is off limits.
Your front-row seat to unfiltered stories from across the motor... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 371 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Corey and Skip break down Easter weekend at Rockingham, why the place still matters, and why so many people still underestimate how hard every level of racing really is. They get into Corey’s top-10 truck run, Roger’s strong day in the 88, Cleetus ge... more
Ray Evernham joins Stacking Pennies to talk IROC, pit crews, Hendrick, elite drivers, Pikes Peak, and the racing memory he’d keep forever. Corey and Skip dig into how Ray helped shape modern racing, what the sport has lost, and why he’s still buildin... more
Jeff Gordon joins Stacking Pennies to talk about what actually makes great drivers great, how Jimmie Johnson pushed him to evolve, why Hendrick got stronger when it stopped working in silos, what Darlington really feels like, and why sprint car talen... more
Corey’s back, the baby is here, and the first question had to be asked: did ChatGPT name it? From there, the guys get into why Denny Hamlin keeps winning, what McLaren actually broke, why Vegas pit road catches so many drivers out, and what’s really ... more
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I have trouble hearing you in my truck. can the volume be turned up, or get closer to the microphone? I only have the issue on this podcast, I have all my volumes at max and still can barely hear you, and when an ad plays it is super loud.
Corey sucks
Can you guys make your recording any louder? Listen while driving for work and have the phone volume and car volume maxed and I still can’t hear some of it.
Decent content but Corey literally smacks his lips every chance he gets and its disgusting. No one wants to hear that
Not sure how these two can fit their heads through the door frame to get into the studio. I’ve never heard so much ego from two people with nothing to be egotistical of. The NASCAR shilling is unreal as well. It’s ok to have a different opinion, but Corey and Skip will remind you how dumb you are if you do. Both of these guys have been demoted from their day jobs since they teamed up which I find ironic. The whole aspect of a driver’s perspective and top performing crew member has vanished. It’s... more
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A candid motorsports show that blends race recaps with deep-dive conversations about competition, mindset, business, and life beyond the track. Hosts pull back the curtain on driver dynamics, team strategies, sponsorships, and the evolving culture of NASCAR and broader racing, often weaving in personal stories from the paddock, shop life, and family. Guests span drivers, crew chiefs, and other industry insiders, offering practical insights for aspiring racers, sponsors, and fans seeking behind-the-scenes context. A standout is the unfiltered banter and the way personal experiences, mentorship, and cross-series perspectives shape how the sport is experienced on and off the track.
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Recent guests on Stacking Pennies include:
1. Ray Evernham
2. Jeff Gordon
3. Austin Prock
4. Sheldon Creed
5. Tyler Reddick
6. Conor Zilisch
7. Cliff Daniels
8. William Byron
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