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    parker kligerman

    Explore " parker kligerman" with insightful episodes like "Sonoma recap; Parker Kligerman; Chris Buescher", "Chastain in incidents at Gateway; Kligerman, Snider jump on", "Coke 600 recap; Ty Dillon; Brad Daugherty; Parker Kligerman", "Erik Jones revisits last lap at Talladega; Dover preview" and "Kyle Larson wins at Sonoma; Kurt Busch joins the show" from podcasts like ""NASCAR America", "NASCAR America", "NASCAR America", "NASCAR America" and "NASCAR America"" and more!

    Episodes (22)

    Erik Jones revisits last lap at Talladega; Dover preview

    Erik Jones revisits last lap at Talladega; Dover preview

    Marty Snider, AJ Allmendinger, and Parker Kligerman discuss the NASCAR Cup Series drivers who are feeling the pressure after not capturing the checkered flag at Talladega. Erik Jones revisits the last lap after his sixth-place finish and shares why he's already moving forward. Brad Daugherty also joins the show, the crew take and answer fan questions, as well as preview Dover.

    Sonoma: How good was Kyle Larson and why?; the importance of data homework and the Scott Speed connection; F1 tries a NASCAR finish at Baku

    Sonoma: How good was Kyle Larson and why?; the importance of data homework and the Scott Speed connection; F1 tries a NASCAR finish at Baku

    NASCAR on NBC analyst and NASCAR driver Parker Kligerman on how fast Kyle Larson was at Sonoma (1:00); the impressive feet of gaining 6 seconds in six laps on a leader (3:30); is it harder to drive well with a car that is so superior (5:30); what is making the Hendrick cars so good on road courses? (7:30); will the parts freeze and development restrictions make it tougher to catch Hendrick in 2021? (10:00); the homework Kyle Larson has been doing (12:15); and the Scott Speed connection of coaching (15:00); how data has finely honed driver coaching in all forms of top racing and namely IndyCar (17:30); even though some drivers don’t talk much about it (20:00); how Scott Speed makes an impact with limited recent experience (21:30); another surprising layer to the Cliff Daniels-Kyle Larson relationship that involves dirt racing (24:30); why it’s important to have a crew chief-driver relationship that at least fits some mold (27:00); Ross Chastain’s big move (29:00); talking some Formula One in Baku (32:00); what happened to Lewis Hamilton? (33:30); the interesting call by F1 to institute a NASCAR-style finish (37:30); F1’s new strategy for success (40:00); and the Americanization of F1 (42:30).


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    7-7-20 NASCAR America at Home: Kentucky lookahead with Parker Kligerman, Kyle Petty and Krista Voda

    7-7-20 NASCAR America at Home: Kentucky lookahead with Parker Kligerman, Kyle Petty and Krista Voda

    Parker Kligerman, Kyle Petty and Krista Voda analyze the state of the NASCAR playoffs and contenders heading into Kentucky Speedway, looking at Matt Kenseth's runner-up Brickyard finish, the sustained excellence of Stewart-Haas Racing, the tight playoff bubble, the impact of no practice in hurting bigger teams and helping underdogs and the struggles of Kyle Busch and surge of Aric Almirola.

    7-6-20 NASCAR America at Home: Parker Kligerman, Kyle Petty and Krista Voda recap the Brickyard

    7-6-20 NASCAR America at Home: Parker Kligerman, Kyle Petty and Krista Voda recap the Brickyard

    Parker Kligerman, Kyle Petty and Krista Voda break down Kevin Harvick's victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, including crew chief Rodney Childers' inspired pit strategy, the no-win situation for Goodyear, NASCAR and its teams at the Brickyard and what it's like to jump into a race with no practice or qualifying at difficult high-speed tracks such as Pocono Raceway and Indy.

    NASCAR's iRacing boom with Parker Kligerman and whether Twitch translates to real-world racing

    NASCAR's iRacing boom with Parker Kligerman and whether Twitch translates to real-world racing

    The NASCAR on NBC analyst and accomplished iRacer on how his life has revolved around his sim (2:00); the story of girlfriend Shanny’s Emmy (3:00); can NASCAR bring Twitch into real-world racing? (5:00); what the infrastructure challenges are (7:30); the technology of making it happen (9:30); foreseeing the controversies with Bubba Wallace and Kyle Larson and safeguarding against the next one (11:30); Parker’s mom is listening to his Twitch stream and also is a big Conor Daly fan (14:00); will the Pro Invitational Series still exist when real racing returns? (15:30); how eNASCAR's audience metrics are benefiting hugely from the Pro Invitational Series (17:30); recapping Richmond and the politics involved (19:30); Talladega up next (21:30); explaining the dreaded Netcode (23:30); Parker’s history with iRacing and the backstory of his shoutout from Steve Myers (25:30); a shoutout to the NASCAR on NBC and NASCAR America production crews for their groundwork on iRacing broadcasts (28:30).

    Visit www.nbcsports.com/nascar and www.nbcsports.com/motors for more NASCAR and motorsports coverage from NBC Sports.

    An iRacing/eNASCAR primer with Parker Kligerman and Steve Letarte

    An iRacing/eNASCAR primer with Parker Kligerman and Steve Letarte

    Two NASCAR on NBC analysts who also are iRacing team owners discuss the simulation racing phenomenon, beginning with Parker Kligerman on the differences between iRacing and the eNASCAR leagues (3:00); the reasons for this year's formation of teams (5:00); how virtual racing could lower the barrier of entry to motorsports (7:00); making the transition from the virtual world to a real-world track (8:00); how the 10,000-hour theory applies to iRacing (9:00); an explanation of the iRacing league structure and schedule (11:00); how the NASCAR America broadcast race works (13:00); his pitch to convince former skeptic Jeff Burton to join him as a team owner (15:00); why many races this season have been so good (17:00); attracting a sponsor to Burton Kligerman eSports (19:00); what a sponsor gets out of an iRacing team (21:30); attracting old-guard NASCAR to iRacing (24:00); Parker's long-term vision of bringing motorsports to the masses (27:00); Steve Letarte joins the podcast and explains how he got involved in iRacing (31:00); his roles in promoting the team, developing the drivers and possibly working as a crew chief (33:00); how he decided to draft his two drivers (34:00); the three-fold hook of iRacing and why broadcasting virtual races has so much in common with a real life race (36:00); why Steve is involved: the appeal of bringing motorsports to youth (38:00).

    Visit www.nbcsports.com/nascar and www.nbcsports.com/motors for more NASCAR and motorsports coverage from NBC Sports.

    Parker Kligerman on his 2019 season and iRacing

    Parker Kligerman on his 2019 season and iRacing

    The multifaceted NASCAR on NBC analyst/pit reporter and part-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver on how his 2019 season has unfolded with Gaunt Brothers Racing and what’s ahead (1:30); on his impressive performance in the Coca-Cola 300 and beating $100 million in competition (3:30); on the plight of the underfunded and the small team that is hailed for having a sound business model (6:00); how a small team exploits the inefficiencies of competing in NASCAR’s premier series (7:30); “racing is probably one of the only professional sports in the world where the athlete actively has to think about the business model” (9:30); the multilayered decision-making of being behind the wheel with a lesser budget (11:00); and a potential parallel to the PGA (12:00); the areas where the competition gap is permanent in racing (13:45); Parker makes the case again for banning wind tunnels (16:00); how he went from possibly closing the chapter on his Cup career to racing the Daytona 500 virtually overnight (18:30); the Talladega win that turned more heads than Parker realized (20:30); “I’m not a sad story, I’m a success story” (22:30); thoughts on whether younger drivers have a mindset advantage on veterans with the 2019 rules overhaul (24:30); an interesting theory of setup optimization (27:15); a segue into V8 Supercars and “The Enforcer and The Dude” (29:30); and then Black Noon and the Indianapolis 500 (31:15); the hybrid discussion in NASCAR (33:30); a cautionary tale of electrical applications in Formula 1 (35:15); Parker’s radical idea for promoting efficiency with the internal combustion engine (36:15); his take on Formula E (38:15); how Parker’s first season as an eNASCAR iRacing owner has gone (40:00); why digital racing is the most egalitarian racing series in the world (41:15); turning a fellow NASCAR on NBC analyst into an eSports believer (44:00).


    Visit www.nbcsports.com/nascar and www.nbcsports.com/motors for more NASCAR and motorsports coverage from NBC Sports.

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