Victory Lane

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Sinopse

Welcome to the place everybody wants to be: Victory Lane! Davey Segal hosts your one stop shop for all things NASCAR, including news, discussion, interviews and more.

Episódios

  • Episode 174: Corey Heim

    24/02/2023 Duração: 50min

    Well, would you look at the time? TRICON Garage's Corey Heim joins Davey Segal (6:40) to discuss all that's shiny and new at the rebranded race team for the 2023 season. He dives into the timetable of leaving Kyle Busch Motorsports, how Toyota handled having one of their prospects not having a set destination, what it was like racing for Kyle Busch, the pressure that comes along with that and memories of his first win at his home track of Atlanta Motor Speedway. He also touches on the validation his second win at Gateway carried, the TRD simulator, his background on short tracks, the CARS Tour, new tracks he's excited to get to and more. Plus, Davey recaps the 65th annual Daytona 500 won by Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and what it means for JTG-Daugherty Racing, previews the final race on the 2-mile Auto Club Speedway and Papa Segal pays homage to the 1974 Winston Cup season.

  • Episode 173: Daniel Dye

    10/02/2023 Duração: 01h01min

    Ahead of his rookie Craftsman Truck Series season, GMS Racing's Daniel Dye joins Davey Segal (6:10) to discuss how he's been preparing throughout the off-season for his first year as a full-time NCTS driver. The two discuss Legacy Motor Club's transformation, Jimmie Johnson being a presence in the building, leaning on teammates Rajah Caruth and Grant Enfinger and how his 2022 ARCA Menards Series season ended. Plus, they discuss his time racing for Ben Kennedy on the late model side, how instrumental his dad has been in his racing career, realistic expectations for this season, what it'd mean to win at his home track of Daytona and what the deal is with his hairdo. Davey also recaps The Clash at The Coliseum, Martin Truex Jr.'s win after 38 winless weeks last year, the future of the exhibition event, why this version of the event was much more caution filled and Papa Segal pays homage to the No. 73.

  • Episode 172: Kevin Bellicourt

    01/02/2023 Duração: 40min

    The pod is back in 2023 and Davey Segal kicks things off with Spire Motorsports crew chief Kevin Bellicourt (7:30). The two discuss what he's been up to throughout the off-season, how he's gelling with new driver Ty Dillon, what it was like to crew chief for several drivers over the course of last season, the adjustment of doing so for one driver this season and why he opted to fly across the country to get to know his new driver a little better. He discusses the confidence Dillon carries and why that carries legitimate weight on the track, the progression Spire Motorsports has shown in their short time as a Cup Series organization and what the future for the team looks like. Plus, Bellicourt details his Daytona roots, what drew him to motorsports, his progression and involvement with multiple different teams and drivers on his way up and provides a preview of the Busch Light Clash at the LA Memorial Coliseum this weekend. While it's a new year, Papa Segal returns for his first wayback segment of 2023, payi

  • Episode 171: Sage Karam

    12/12/2022 Duração: 51min

    Sage Karam joins Davey Segal (5:55) on the heels of announcing his 2023 plans in the Xfinity Series with Alpha Prime Racing. The two go back to discuss growing up Nazareth, PA in and around racing, how the famed Andretti family was instrumental in his racing career, moving his way up through the open-wheel ranks before eventually changing course to NASCAR. He explains what it was like to adjust on the fly to racing a stock car, what it felt like the first time and how he attached Bristol of all places for one of his first starts. Karam also dives into conquering his demons at Pocono Raceway, why he felt the need to ride his bicycle around The Tricky Triangle before the Xfinity Series race this past year, what it felt like to drive through Turn 1 at speed and how he got through the preceding 7 years. He also explains why a moment at the Indianapolis 500 parade with Justin Wilson's children was huge in his healing process, discusses why wrestling is so instrumental to his life personally and professionally and

  • Episode 170: Harrison Burton

    23/11/2022 Duração: 31min

    Harrison Burton joins Davey Segal (5:20) to discuss his rookie season in the Cup Series with the Wood Brothers and all the ups and down that came with it. He discusses the steep jump from the Xfinity to Cup, gelling with his crew chief Brian Wilson, dealing with a myriad of adjustments, how much of an alliance WBR really has with Team Penske, what Harrison has learned about himself in this trying season and more. Plus, Papa Segal pays homage to one of his heroes and Davey discusses a couple big Silly Season moves ahead of 2023.

  • Episode 169: Championship 4 Review with Papa Segal

    13/11/2022 Duração: 01h01min

    The checkered flag has flown on the 2022 NASCAR season, and Papa Segal joins Davey to discuss Championship Weekend from Phoenix that saw Zane Smith, Ty Gibbs and Joey Logano secure their respective series titles. The duo discusses each race and champion, whether the title deciding event should rotate each year moving forward, where Logano stacks up in terms of the current crop of Cup drivers, Coy Gibbs' sudden and tragic passing, Ty Gibbs' maturation process, the Next Gen car's debut this season, safety as an evolution in motorsports and more. Plus, a ~nice~ homage to the No. 69 to send you info the off-season and Mama Segal makes a cameo.

  • Episode 168: Racin' With Robin (Part 2)

    02/11/2022 Duração: 52min

    She's back! Davey's better half. Robin, joins him fresh off her first in-person experience at a NASCAR race at Martinsville Speedway (6:10). She discusses her major takeaways from the weekend, the importance of scanners and how they enhanced her experience, a highly-awaited review of the Martinsville hot dog, how fan access differs at NASCAR events compared to other stick and ball sports, her thoughts on Ty Gibbs' move on Brandon Jones, Ross Chastain's "Hail Melon" and more. Plus, the two give their Championship 4 picks for Phoenix, Davey dives into Gibbs and Chastain's moves further, explains why the former needs to clean up his act and the latter was so impactful across sports and culture, Papa Segal pays homage to a pioneer.

  • Episode 167: Myatt Snider

    26/10/2022 Duração: 01h09min

    The self-proclaimed Sauce Boi™ A.K.A. Myatt Snider joins Davey Segal this week (6:45) to discuss the 2022 season, his first with Jordan Anderson Racing in the Xfinity Series, how different the year has been with a smaller and newer team, the size of JAR compared to other organizations and the family atmosphere the team fosters with Jordan Anderson at the helm. Snider dishes on how his boss is doing following the harrowing Talladega wreck and fire, his management style, how the two relate being racers through and through and more. He also relives winning his first career ARCA start and how he was quickly humbled after it, his time with KBM and ThorSport in the Truck Series and RCR in Xfinity, his Homestead-Miami win in 2021, time in the Whelen Euro Series and how he reflects on it years later, his scary wreck at Daytona to open up this season and how he wound up spotting for a former Formula 1 driver in a NASCAR race this year. Plus, Snider provides an update on his passion for aviation, explains why he love

  • Episode 166: Bayley Currey

    20/10/2022 Duração: 50min

    JD Motorsports wheelman Bayley Currey joins Davey Segal (6:40) to discuss his unique career to date and his time in 2022 driving full-time for Johnny Davis. They chat about the grind that is the NASCAR season, the freedom and comfort running for one team in every race allows him as a driver and whether it makes him feel old to have 100 starts in the Xfinity Series. Currey, a native Texan, describes what the racing scene was like growing up in the Lone Star State, why he was resigned to the fact that he'd never make it in NASCAR as a driver, how that changed, his first starts in the sport and how he eventually progressed. From DJ Copp to Mike Harmon to Rick Ware and everywhere (and everyone) in between, Currey made his presence known at every stop, even competing in some Cup Series races along the way. He also dives into his brief suspension and road to recovery, his relationship with Johnny Davis, how the deal for 2022 came together, working with an iconic brand like Alka-Seltzer, punching above his weight

  • Episode 165: Sarah and Bridget Burgess

    13/10/2022 Duração: 46min

    The duo of Sarah and Bridget Burgess will make history this weekend, becoming the first daughter duo to compete in the same NASCAR or ARCA Menards Series event. Two of the hardest working women in motorsports join Davey Segal (5:35) to explain how the idea was born, why it's coming to fruition this weekend at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring and reminisce on the last time the two raced against each other and how it may go this time around. Sarah and Bridget explain why they opted to move to the United States from Australia to pursue a career in racing, the ups and downs associated with the move, outline where both of their passions for racing began, why off-roading was the initial path and touch on female representation in motorsports. Sarah shares some laughs about being a one-woman crew, Bridget explains how it feels to flip the script and be the teacher for a change and both discuss Utah Motorsports Campus, how that fits into their day-to-day lives and what the short and long term goals are for Bridg

  • Episode 164: Matt DiBenedetto

    06/10/2022 Duração: 47min

    Fresh off his first career NASCAR national series victory, return guest (!) Matt DiBenedetto joins Davey Segal (5:25) to discuss his Talladega triumph, the feeling of relief after winning, the strange nature surrounding the win, emotional calls he received in Victory Lane and how he (or didn’t) celebrate. DiBenedetto also discusses his move from the Cup Series down to Trucks and how the adjustment has been thus far on and off track. Plus, getting up to speed quick having never piloted a Truck ahead of the season opener, dodging the aggressiveness around him and why Rackley W.A.R. wound up being the right place at the right time for him. He also gets real about how 2021 ended, from the Wood Brothers departure, to his off-track behavior and more. DiBenedetto explains how he’s moved on from that time period, is better for it and has his focus on the here and now with Rackley. And would he ever consider a return to the Cup Series?

 Davey briefly recaps a rather tame Talladega Cup race, previews the Round of 1

  • Episode 163: Kyle Weatherman

    28/09/2022 Duração: 55min

    Xfinity Series competitor Kyle Weatherman joins Davey Segal (5:50) to discuss his racing career and season to date with Jesse Iwuji Motorsports. They dive into when a trip to a go-kart shop started it all, how David Ragan was involved, winning national bandolero and legends titles, moving to North Carolina, living with Chris Buescher and his wife, Emma and working his way up through the stock car ranks. Weatherman details when work ethic really came into play, adjusting from short tracks and small cars to big tracks and heavier cars, how the deal with Jesse Iwuji Motorsports came together, why he enjoys being hands on with the cars he races, learning from previous teams (including trips to Applebee's with Mike Harmon) and providing them top 10 finishes, the satisfaction he gets from over-performing in underfunded equipment, the difference in Cup Series competition, what the support from Dale Earnhardt Jr. means to him, his plans for the rest of this and next season and more. Davey also discusses the Texas d

  • Episode 162: Jeffrey Earnhardt

    21/09/2022 Duração: 48min

    Jeffrey Earnhardt joins Davey Segal (6:40) to debrief his season to date in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and top 15 run at Bristol with Sam Hunt Racing. He explains why running a partial schedule with no real momentum has been a challenge and how he and team owner Sam Hunt joined forces. Having a famous last name, Earnhardt has been unfairly labeled as a racer who's had everything given to him, but that couldn't be further from the truth. The grandson of "The Intimidator" explains why his family didn't want him to race in the first place, why his last name is a blessing and a curse as well as how the trials and tribulations he's gone through make him better. Earnhardt piloted the famed No. 3 car for Richard Childress Racing at Talladega earlier this year, winning the pole and finishing second. He reminisces about that memorable day, his time running in the Cup Series, driving for a laundry list of organizations, the monumental jump from Xfinity to Cup, whether he wants to get back to the top level of stock car

  • Episode 161: Colby Howard

    15/09/2022 Duração: 56min

    Truck Series competitor Colby Howard joins Davey (6:25) to dive into his motorsports career which has led him to piloting the No. 91 Chevrolet for McAnally-Higlemann Racing in the Truck Series. But before he was on four wheels on pavement, he raced on two wheels on dirt. He recalls the accidents and hospital visits that led him to ultimately pursue stock cars. A third generation racer, Howard explains why motorsports was always going to be a part of his life in some form or fashion, how he wound up making his first Truck Series starts with Young's Motorsports and what it was like racing on an intermediate track for the first time. From there, he joined JD Motorsports before unceremoniously splitting toward the end of the 2021 season. Howard gets real about the split, how it went down, his feelings about it and why he made the decision to go down to the Truck Series with MHR full-time from the Xfinity Series. He also dives into his relationship with teammate Derek Kraus, the lack of practice for a younger dr

  • Episode 160: Howie DiSavino III

    07/09/2022 Duração: 01h01min

    The man known as HD3, Howie DiSavino III, joins Davey Segal (7:35) to discuss his career in motorsports as a first-generation racer. He dives into how racing got on his radar while growing up on a farm in Chesterfield, Virginia, the trip to Richmond Raceway that wound up being the catalyst for his career, getting started in arena racing, why he calls going late model racing after that "the dumbest step" of his development and racing at iconic tracks like Southside and Dominion. DiSavino's ARCA debut was a memorable one at Elko Speedway, as he came home with a top 10 finish. He recalls that event, his first time running on the high banks of Daytona, his Truck Series debut and the decision to race at Las Vegas mere days after losing his mother to cancer. He also discusses how he met Austin Theriault, how instrumental the former driver has been in his career, giving back to the veteran and cancer communities, how he wound up with Alpha Prime Racing and the approach he takes with limited practice. Davey discus

  • Episode 159: Alex Hayden

    10/08/2022 Duração: 01h30min

    Tasked with being one of the many voices of NASCAR at the Motor Racing Network, Alex Hayden joins Davey Segal (6:25) to discuss his unique background and career in and out of motorsports. He dives into why he initially wanted to go into medicine or acting before racing, his time working at Universal Studios and playing football in high school before racing came calling. Hayden explains how his father's job as a racing photographer was the catalyst for his passion in motorsports, how he got his first job at Wayne County Speedway and the memorable story of a secret tape recording wound up helping him land an audition at MRN. After nerves at Disney World Speedway, Hayden officially was a member of the team, and did so with broadcasting legends by his side in the late 1990s at Rockingham Speedway. He dives into what his first race on the mic was like, progression from pit reporter to turn announcer to now in the booth, the moment he felt like he'd made it in the sport, advice from the late Barney Hall (includin

  • Episode 158: Layne Riggs

    03/08/2022 Duração: 53min

    Fresh off a top 10 finish in his Truck Series debut, late model ace Layne Riggs joins Davey Segal (6:50) to discuss how the race went, why he wanted more despite turning plenty of heads at IRP, how the deal came together in the first place and why he's even more excited to head to Richmond for his second race with Halmar Friesen Racing. After his debut, Riggs (on virtually no sleep) won at Dominion Raceway the next day, continuing his success in the Weekly Series. He explains why he opted to gun for that championship in 2022 instead of running on the CARS Tour, his long-term goals in the sport following in his father Scott's footsteps, the respect level on the late model side vs. Truck Series and more. Plus, Riggs dives into the adjustment level between NASCAR and late models, his first experience with the Toyota simulator, his confidence level already being high, why he started racing only after his dad got out of the sport as a driver, what it's like having his das as a crew chief, pursuing a mechanical e

  • Episode 157: Dylan "Mamba" Smith

    26/07/2022 Duração: 01h16min

    Dylan "Mamba" Smith radiates positivity in everything he does, and joins the podcast to do so this week (4:50). He dives into what his role as Chief Hype Officer (yes, that's his actual title) at NASCAR entails, why he chose that specific title and how he got his "Black Mamba" nickname. Mamba is set to make his ARCA Menards Series debut at IRP for Young's Motorsports, a culmination of a lifelong dream and promise. He explains how the deal came together with the help from many in the industry, including why he chose to pay homage to friend AJ Allmendinger with his paint scheme. IRP likely will be his only race of the year, and Mamba explains why he'll be busy during the week of the Snowball Derby this year. He also dives into how he first got involved in racing growing up in Vermont, how northeast racing values shaped his view of the sport and when/why he opted to move down to Charlotte to pursue a driving career, how his experience in the Drive for Diversity program wasn't what he imagined and how he kept t

  • Episode 156: Mike Bagley (Part 2)

    18/07/2022 Duração: 01h18min

    Mike Bagley joins Davey Segal for part two of their discussion (7:20), focused on Bagman's time at SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, including how the opportunity to host on the channel came about, learning the intricacies of being an interviewer and why he was a bit nervous when originally taking the job. In the early stages of "The Morning Drive," Bagley unexpectedly lost his then co-host David Poole. He details how he and the channel picked up the pieces to move forward a when Pete Pistone came into the picture as his co-host. He also dives into creating a bond with the listeners, asking fair but hard questions and his usual schedule working early mornings. Plus, a memorable story involving a Dale Earnhardt interview, reflecting on his career to this point (including his time with NBC), memorable moments on TMD, his fascination with technology, why he's moved a lot and what he'd like to do when his time in motorsports comes to an end. Davey also recaps Christopher Bell's second career win and first at New Hampshir

  • Episode 155: Mike Bagley (Part 1)

    11/07/2022 Duração: 01h35s

    At long last, Mike Bagley of MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio joins Davey (5:45) for the first installment of their long awaited chat. He dives into his recent trip out West, what he did before becoming involved in motorsports, how his passion for racing began in Delaware and how the sport played an integral part in his relationship with his father. While playing with toy cars on carpets modeled after race tracks, Bagley grew infatuated with the radio and the art of it. He dives into how he first wound up working for MRN, his first on-air broadcast at Watkins Glen being "a big mess," learning from broadcasting legends on the job, honing his craft, how his role with MRN progressed and when he felt comfortable in his own skin. Stick around next week for Part 2 with The Bagman! Davey also analyzes Tyler Reddick's first career Cup Series victory at Road America, Noah Gragson's polarizing move on Sage Karam and Papa Segal pays homage to a large fellow named Tiny.

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