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    CALIFORNIA “CUP” DREAM’IN, ITS RACE DAY IN INDIANAPOLIS, I DID IT MY WAY

    en-usJuly 06, 2021
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, Jack talks to  20 year old Californian,  Dean Thompson who in just 2 years racing super late models, has already racked up a Rookie of the year title along with Irwindale Speedway’s 2020 Track Title. His dream, like so many others who refine their skills on America’s Short Tracks is to one day, make it to the very top of the NASCAR Pyramid, the NASCAR Cup Series.

    Jack catches up on things with Michael Waltrip. Together they review Michael’s career in NASCAR as well as his Fox TV role and his return to driving as part Tony Stewart’s & Ray Evernham’s horsepower Circus the Superstar Racing Experience.

    Paul Page and IndyCars are forever linked and Jack visits with his old friend to get Page’s take on the past, present and future of the sport. They also reminisce about some of their ABC assignments and fellow announcers as well as Paul’s new book: “Hello, I’m Paul Page. I’s Raceday In Indianapolis”.

    And in Jack’s “Story Time” segment, he shares a cautionary tale about how what you may think is a harmless gesture can if you are not careful,  earn you the title of “Ugly American”.

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    Adam Alexander is all over Fox’s NASCAR Coverage, Anchoring Fox Television’s Xfinity schedule as well as hosting NASCAR Race Hub and Raceday all season long. When Adam. Steps into the old wind tunnel, You’ll hear his take on BOTH the Xfinity and the Cup Series seasons.

    And while most of NASCAR’s action be it at the top or in a region or weekly has wound down, Wind Tunnel visits with  NASCAR’s Jusan Hamilton. You may recall that Jusan became the first African American to run NASCAR’s Race control for this past year’s Daytona 500. Hamilton and his team just completed a 3-day Combine for  13 drivers that showcased their talents but also taught them some new skills as they pursue their dream of rising to the top.

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    Wind Tunnel takes you inside the Press room after each of the Championship events and hear the thoughts of the drivers that took down NASCAR Premier Championships. 

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     You also hear from Joe Gibbs Racing’s young phenom, Ty Gibbs that took home the Xfinity honors despite having to deal with his actions from Martinsville and has his moment of joy turn to sorrow when his father passed away that evening.

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    PHOENIX PROGNOSTICATIONS – SHORT TRACK STATE OF THE SPORT

    PHOENIX PROGNOSTICATIONS – SHORT TRACK STATE OF THE SPORT

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    NO MORE “SUPER SUB” - SEAT TIME AND MORE SEAT TIME – ARE YOU KIDDING ME? ONE WEEK?

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    Taking this week’s Advance Auto Parts Victory Lap is Mady Stichal that decided 5 years ago that she wanted to drive a race car. And, drive she does!

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     When Kyle Petty was just 18, he scored an ARCA 300 win at Daytona in his very first time behind a race car. After a successful career in CUP, KP is part of NBCs NASCAR coverage and lately he has disagreed with some of NASCAR’s decisions…specifically the 1 week suspension of Bubba Wallace after he intentionally crashed Kyle Larson at Las Vegas.

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    FROM CHAMPIONSHIPS TO ROOKIE OF THE YEAR…MERCI NASCAR – 50 YEARS AND COUNTING

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    Mike Beam has spent more than 50 years in the NASCAR World from wrench tuner to his present spot as GMS and Petty GMS Racing, Beam swings by and reflects upon his career as well as sharing his “dinosaur” philosophy.

    Jack also takes a look at Kurt Bush’s decision to step away from racing full time in Cup. Jack will  look at his legacy in the sport. 

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    ROVAL RUMBLINGS-MSR ACURA EXCELLENCE-THE CHIMES OF SUCCESS

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    Of all the assorted NASCAR Championships, the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series National Title may have the most expansive geographic reach.

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    These drivers are “heroes that fans can not only see but touch and not only touch but know!”

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    Tim Devos used his 2022 campaign at the Berlin Raceway to not only score the Division 2 National Championship but  he also surpassed 104 career wins at the Michigan Track  tying the great Bob Senneker for 2nd on the rack’s all time win list 

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    It is a Champion’s Celebration that you are part of on Wind Tunnel.

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    THE "KID" – THE "FARMER" – THE “MUDDER”

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    Ty Gibbs burst onto the NASCAR Premier Level Scene one year ago when he took the win in his very first Xfinity start. Since then, his meteoric rise has been stuff of legends. During his stop inside the Wind Tunnel, this phenom recounts his season and why he doesn’t let pressures get to him.

    The path to stardom for watermelon farmer Ross Chastain has been a winding one. His 1st Cuo win came this season and  his playoff run is in full swing.   When Chastain drops in to the Wind Tunnel he shares his “take no prisoners” philosophy and how he sees his season.   

    If you are a dirt track Modified fan you will enjoy this week’s Advance Auto Parts Victory Lap. Craig Von Dohren is Grandview Speedway’s winningest driver and is considered  the king of the Pennsylvania dirt modified “Posse”. He shares his passion for dirt racing and “Modifieds in the Mud.”

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    TIME TO CELEBRATE

    TIME TO CELEBRATE

    There is little debate that this year’s IndyCar Championship chase was a nailbiter right down to the final checkered flag in Laguna.

    At age 41, Team Penske’s Will Power captured his 2nd Series Title and when he visits on this Episode, he will share his thoughts about why this time was different.

    As tight as the IndyCar tile chase was, it was the opposite in the IndyLights Series

    23 year old Linus Lundqvist just had to show up at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca to win the Indy Lights title Nobody else was even close to overtaking him for the series points lead When the Swede drops in and you will get his take on his future.

    Taking the Advance Auto Parts Victory Lap this week is a driver who was forced to shelf his racing career during the Pandemic. After 2 years Alex Brock returned to the short track scene and  returned to winning. And last weekend wrapped up the Virginia late Model Title at the Dominion Speedway. He swings by and to talk about the silver lining that his forced hiatus to his racing created.

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    It was a soap opera that had been percolating for several months, in fact speculation started as an undercurrent when Longtime Busch and JGR partner M&M Mars announced last season that this would be their final season in NASCAR.

    That sponsor announcement  started a journey that ended Tuesday with the 2 time Cup Champion’s announcement that he was joining Richard Childress Racing in 2023. 

    But there remains several  issues yet to be resolved.

    On this week's Wind Tunnel we will attempt to unpack the obvious and not so obvious ramifications of Kyle Busch's move.

    The Athletic’s Jordan Bianchi was one of the first to break the story.

    Jack and Jordan will explore the event’s timeline, the “domino effect” as well Richard Childress’s comparison of Busch to Dale Earnhardt, Sr. 

    Bob Pockrass has a reputation for breaking news. His work on Fox has become such a reliable source that many of us follow the leads that he uncovers first.

    Jack will visit with Bob and get his take on what this move by Kyle means for Toyota, JGR , Tyler Redick and Richard Childress Racing.

    And Lenny Batycki of Performance Racing Network and their Short track show AT THE TRACK will take this week’s Victory Lap when he and Jack trace the short track implications. KBM Motorsports has been then launching pad for many aspiring young short trackers and 

    Batycki will weigh in on what if anything changes there.

    All that and a comprehensive recap of the weekend’s racing events on this week’s Episode.