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    Explore " vintage racing" with insightful episodes like "Episode 31: SCCA Trans Am driver Amy Ruman", "Episode 30: Motorsport Marketing Event Director Rick Goolsby", "Episode 29: Pro Racer Robb Holland", "Episode 28: SCCA Street Touring Committee Chair David Whitener" and "Episode 27: Aero Engineer Steve Stafford" from podcasts like ""Grassroots Motorsports and Classic Motorsports podcast", "Grassroots Motorsports and Classic Motorsports podcast", "Grassroots Motorsports and Classic Motorsports podcast", "Grassroots Motorsports and Classic Motorsports podcast" and "Grassroots Motorsports and Classic Motorsports podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (35)

    Episode 31: SCCA Trans Am driver Amy Ruman

    Episode 31: SCCA Trans Am driver Amy Ruman
    The SCCA's Trans Am series has seen some turmoil over the past few years, but 2014 is shaping up to be one of the most well-subscribed seasons in history, and the racing is as exciting as ever. Leading Trans Am into the future are drivers like Amy Ruman—herself a second-generation competitor in the series—who provide exciting and accessible personalities for the series. Amy talks about growing up in the series, her roots in racing, being the first female to win in the Trans Am series, and her quest for a championship.

    Episode 30: Motorsport Marketing Event Director Rick Goolsby

    Episode 30: Motorsport Marketing Event Director Rick Goolsby
    Did you know we do a whole lot more than just publish magazines? That's right, we ale put on some of the most popular events in the sports car scene, including the Tire Rack Ultimate Track Car Challenge, the Classic Motorsports Mitty, our world Famous $2000 Challenge and more. The guy who makes that al happen is Rick Goolsby, and we chat with him on this episode. There's a complete recap of the action at the UTCC, a look at upcoming events, and some intriguing discussion of just why we put in the extra work to do events in the first place.

    Episode 29: Pro Racer Robb Holland

    Episode 29: Pro Racer Robb Holland
    Officially an international athlete, Robb Holland spends most of his time these days on the far side of the Atlantic, competing in the British Touring Car series and the VLN series at the legendary Nurburgring. Prior to that, Robb was active in all sorts of US series including the Pirelli World Challenge series and IMSA's Continental Tire series. We chat about his start in the sport, and what it takes to run competitively on an international level.

    Episode 28: SCCA Street Touring Committee Chair David Whitener

    Episode 28: SCCA Street Touring Committee Chair David Whitener
    You can't race without rules, and the men and women who make those rules have the occasionally thankless job of trying to balance the competitiveness of hundreds of cars across dozens of classes. It's a tough job, but someone's got to do it. This week's someone is David Whitener: Chairman of the SCCA's Street Touring Advisory Board. We chat with David about the state of Street Touring—one of the SCCA's most popular autocross divisions—and his predictions for the future of the ruleset. We also discuss just what it takes to make a rule, and how the competitor affects the process at every step.

    Episode 27: Aero Engineer Steve Stafford

    Episode 27: Aero Engineer Steve Stafford
    The science of aerodynamics is understood by few, but has a huge impact on our competitive enjoyment of cars. We all know that air affects our cars somehow, but we're rarely aware of the magnitude or ultimate impact of those forces. Steve Stafford is, though. Steve is an Aero engineer and longtime friend of GRM who currently works in Toyota's NASCAR program. He's spent time in wind tunnels tuning everything from classic Alfas to F1 cars in his career, though, and our chat reveals a surprising level of aero tweaking that the average racer or enthusiast can take advantage of. We try to take some of the more esoteric corners of the black art of aerodynamics and make them relatable to everyone.

    Episode 26: Pirelli World Challenge Racer Shea Holbrook

    Episode 26: Pirelli World Challenge Racer Shea Holbrook
    Shea Holbrook pays us a return visit, this time thick in the chase for the Pirelli World Challenge TC-A championship. Shea won the opening round of the series at Barber Motorsports Park, and currently sits second in the points standings. She talks about the pressures of running for a championship, and discusses her unique perspective on the predominantly male world of sports car racing.

    Episode 25: Editorial Director David S. Wallens and Production Manager J.G. Pasterjak talk about stuff.

    Episode 25: Editorial Director David S. Wallens and Production Manager J.G. Pasterjak talk about stuff.
    On this episode of the Grassroots Motorsports Podcast, David and J.G. sit around and talk about stuff. Mostly the subject matter involves great ways to get involved in the more participatory side of the sports car scene: auto crossing and track days. If you've been thinking about taking your sports car enjoyment to the next level, there's some great advice here and some great analysis of the current state of low-commitment sports car fun.

    Episode 24: 24 Hours of LeMons' Judge Phil Greden

    Episode 24: 24 Hours of LeMons' Judge Phil Greden
    Phil Greden is an automotive journalist, writer, conceptual artist, avant-garde musician, and lunatic. All of which makes him a natural fit to be one of the driving forces behind one of the most enjoyable and kooky race series in America: The 24 Hours of LeMons. Phil brings a unique sensibility to the table, and his creative input has helped LeMons and other crapcan race series rise from the level of motorized curiosity to legitimate force in the US road racing scene.

    Episode 23: The new Subaru Legacy, and a look behind the scenes of an automotive press preview

    Episode 23: The new Subaru Legacy, and a look behind the scenes of an automotive press preview
    As automotive journalists, we occasionally get invited to press events put on by manufacturers so we can sample their new vehicles and products. Recently, Subaru invited us to take a drive in the new 2015 Legacy, but they also invited us to bring a guest. We thought that would be a great opportunity to provide an outsider's view of the world we experience every day. On this episode, we talk to Subaru's Dominic Infante about the new Legacy, as well as a few of the other exciting cars in their lineup like the WRX, STi and BRZ. We also talk to Dana Pasterjak, who also happens to be the wife of the host, and who got the rare chance to be a civilian at an automotive media event.

    Episode 22: Lee Grimes of Koni Shocks

    Episode 22: Lee Grimes of Koni Shocks
    If you've ever seen the familiar Koni Shocks service trailer at a motorsports event, you've probably met Lee Grimes. Although his official title is something like "product specialist," his position is really to be the ambassador for Koni in our world of participant-based racing. Whether he's revolving a set of shocks or writing a press release, Lee Grimes is one of those guys that understands our world and how the performance companies and racers coexist. We chat with Lee about the Koni company, the shock biz, and gets lots of juicy tech info on dialing your car in with adjustable shocks.

    Episode 19: Pro Racer Mike Skeen

    Episode 19: Pro Racer Mike Skeen
    Mike Skeen's origin story is a lot like those of us mortals. After all, when we first met Mike he was racing a Spec E30 in NASA. But through hard work, determination and talent he's risen through the ranks and is now a busy professional racer. His current gig has him driving the CRP Racing, Hawk Performance Audi R8 in Pirelli World Challenge, but he's also spent time in Trans-Am, IMSA, and even NASCAR. We chat with Mike about his beginnings, his approach to speed, and life as a pro racer.

    Episode 17: A novice goes autocrossing, and we get ready for The Classic Motorsports Mitty

    Episode 17: A novice goes autocrossing, and we get ready for The Classic Motorsports Mitty
    Our own Circulation Manager, Nancy Gomes, has spent eight years here, but never turned a wheel in anger on the autocross course. We fix that by sending her to the SCCA's Starting Line school. We had a quick chat with her the Monday after the school, while her adrenaline was still raging. We also talk with Historic Sportscar Racing's David Hinton about vintage racing in general, and the Upcoming Classic Motorsports Mitty at Road Atlanta.
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