On Fan4Racing Radio: Kansas NASCAR Race Review and Hot Topics Sound Off

Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Jay Husmann on Fan4Racing Radio for our Kansas NASCAR Race Review, and Hot Topics Sound-Off with the Fan4Racing crew!

Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Jay Husmann on Fan4Racing Radio for our Kansas NASCAR Race Review, and Hot Topics SoundOff with the Fan4Racing crew!

In this episode…

  • In the first half-hour, we start with the latest Short Track news. Then, we review the ARCA Menards Series race at Kansas Speedway. We’ll include an ARCA East, and  West Series update.
  • In the next half-hour, we’ll comment on the media interview with Grant Enfinger, NASCAR Truck Series winner in the No. 23 Chevrolet for GMS Racing. Afterward, we’ll review the NASCAR Truck Series race in Kansas. 
  • In our third half-hour, we update the NASCAR Xfinity Series, then, review the NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas. 
  • We end this episode with the  Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation with the Fan4Racing crew!

As alwaysThanks for listening!

On Fan4Racing Radio: Kansas NASCAR Weekend Preview and Hot Topics Sound Off

Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Jay Husmann on Fan4Racing Radio for our Kansas NASCAR Weekend Preview and Hot Topics Sound off with the Fan4Racing Crew!

In this episode…

  • In the first half-hour, we start with some Short Track news. Next, we preview the ARCA Menards Series at Kansas Speedway with ARCA East and ARCA West Series updates. 
  • In the second half-hour, we comment on the media interview with NASCAR Truck Series points leader, Ty Majeski, the driver of the No. 98 Ford with ThorSport Racing. Afterward, we preview the NASCAR Truck Series race at Kansas.
  • Next, we update the NASCAR Xfinity Series, then we preview the NASCAR Cup Series at Kansas in our third half-hour. 
  • Then, stay tuned for our Hot Topics Sound-Off discussion with the Fan4Racing crew.

As Always…Thanks for listening!

COMMENTARY: NASCAR Fans Can Learn from IndyCar Fans

NASCAR fans can learn from IndyCar fans by respecting the personal space of drivers around the track and in the garage area. The drivers in IndyCar can walk freely among fans in an unrestricted garage area. While on the other hand, NASCAR drivers hesitate to peek their heads out of their haulers, worried about fans mobbing them with requests for autographs and photos.  

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On Fan4Racing Radio: Dover NASCAR Race Review and Hot Topics Sound Off

Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Andy Laskey on Fan4Racing Radio for our Dover NASCAR Race Review, and Hot Topics Sound-Off with the Fan4Racing crew!

Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Andy Laskey on Fan4Racing Radio for our Dover NASCAR Race Review, and Hot Topics SoundOff with the Fan4Racing crew!

Our guest on this episode…

Jake Finch

ARCA West driver of the No. 20 Toyota for Venturini Motorsports

NOTE: Jake Finch was unable to be on this episode, We will work to reschedule his appearance for a future episode.

In this episode…

  • In the first half-hour, we start with the latest Short Track news. Then, we review the ARCA East race at Dover Motor Speedway. We’ll include an ARCA Menards, and  West Series update.
  • In the next half-hour, our guest Jake Finch joins the conversation after his win at Dover this weekend. Afterward, we’ll update the NASCAR Truck Series. 
  • In our third half-hour, we review the NASCAR Xfinity and Cup Series races at Dover. 
  • We end this episode with the  Hot Topics Sound-Off conversation with the Fan4Racing crew!

As alwaysThanks for listening!

The NASCAR Cup Series Power Ranking after Talladega

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The NASCAR Cup Series Power Ranking after Talladega is presented before they race at Dover Motor Speedway this weekend.

Drivers and fans were able to experience both ends of the NASCAR spectrum over the past two weeks. First, the Cup Series headed to Martinsville, the series’ shortest track at just half a mile in length. The ‘Paper Clip’ was very track position-oriented, as drivers struggled to pass for much of the race. The Stewart-Haas Cars were strong early, but drivers such as Chase Briscoe and Ryan Preece managed to hang on to the lead, and Kyle Larson spoiled the party with a late pit strategy move to take his second win of the season.

This past weekend, the Cup Series headed further south to Talladega, the series’ longest track at 2.67 miles. As usual, the race was filled with plenty of lead changes and plenty of action. Bubba Wallace led at the white flag but wrecked while trying to block Ryan Blaney. Kyle Busch, of all people, made it through the carnage first, claiming his second win of the year.

These two races brought mixed results for many drivers so the power ranking will have a few small movements throughout.

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