Talladega NASCAR Weekend Preview with Hot Topics on Fan4Racing Radio

Talladega NASCAR Weekend Preview is presented by host Sharon Burton and co-host Jay Husmann. Join us as we rev up NASCAR fans for the upcoming weekend of racing. Then, stick around for Hot Topics Sound Off with co-host Andy Laskey and the Fan4Racing crew on Fan4Racing Radio!

Talladega NASCAR Weekend Preview is presented by host Sharon Burton and co-host Jay Husmann. Join us as we rev up NASCAR fans for the upcoming weekend of racing. Then, stick around for Hot Topics Sound Off on Fan4Racing Radio with the Fan4Racing crew!

Our guest on this episode is…

Greg Van Alst

ARCA Menards Series driver talks about racing at Talladega and what comes next.

This episode centers around Talladega Superspeedway for the NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, and ARCA Menards Series.  We’ll also give a few updates from the NASCAR Truck, ARCA East, and West Series as time permits.

The Agenda

  • First, we preview the ARCA Menards Series at Talladega.
  • Then our guest, Greg Van Alst joins the conversation.
  • Next, we offer some updates from the NASCAR Truck Series.
  • Then, we preview the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Talladega
  • Next, we preview the NASCAR Cup Series at Talladega
  • Then, it’s Hot Topics Sound Off with the Fan4Racing Crew.

As always…Thanks for listening!

Richmond NASCAR Race Review with Hot Topics on Fan4Racing Radio

Richmond NASCAR Race Review is presented by host Sharon Burton along with Hot Topics Sound Off and the Fan4Racing crew!

Richmond NASCAR Race Review is presented by host Sharon Burton and co-host Jay Husmann. Join us for the smartest race talk around! Then, stick around for Hot Topics Sound Off with the Fan4Racing crew on Fan4Racing Radio!

This episode centers around Richmond Raceway for the NASCAR Cup, and Truck Series, We’ll also offer a few updates from the NASCAR Xfinity, ARCA Menards, East and West Series as time permits. 

The Agenda

  • We start with a few updates from the ARCA, East, and West Series.
  • Next, is our review of the NASCAR Truck Series at Richmond.
  • Then, update the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
  • Next, we review the NASCAR Cup Series at Richmond.
  • Our final half-hour (maybe an hour), covers our Hot Topics Sound Off with the Fan4Racing Crew.

As always…Thanks for listening!

Alex Bowman Denies Denny Hamlin a Richmond Win

Alex Bowman denies Denny Hamlin a Richmond win in the NASCAR Cup Series, Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway on Sunday.

Alex Bowman denies Denny Hamlin a Richmond win in the NASCAR Cup Series Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway on Sunday.

Richmond Raceway brings a wrap to the NASCAR Cup Series short track stretch. Richmond is always a tough track even for the best teams in the Cup Series. The 0.75-mile track causes a lot of inconsistencies for teams and drivers. One difference is that the spring race is typically in the afternoon, whereas the fall race is at night. The different times of the season and the time of the day forces drivers to adapt to a change in track temperature, which brings a change in grip level. Every race is a different story at Richmond Raceway. 

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The Pre-Richmond Power Ranking

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The pre-Richmond power ranking for the NASCAR Cup Series is out just before the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway on Sunday afternoon.

The pre-Richmond power ranking for the NASCAR Cup Series is out just before the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway on Sunday afternoon.

The streak of different winners has finally ended with the Cup Series at the second short track of the season at Martinsville. Martin Truex Jr. took advantage of a late pit-road penalty for Ryan Blaney to secure his second win of the year. Truex’s victory stopped a string of seven straight unique winners to start the 2021 season and is now the first Cup driver with multiple wins.  

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On the Hot Seat: Alex Bowman

'On the Hot Seat: Alex Bowman' is the third part in a series of articles that examine drivers who may be in a different spot next season. 

On the Hot Seat: Alex Bowman’ is the third part in a series of articles that examine drivers who may be in a different spot next season.  Their situation may be due to contract prospects, developments in the sport, or evolving interests.

The 2021 season marks the fourth full-time year that Alex Bowman is driving for Hendrick Motorsports. His NASCAR Cup career began in 2014 as a driver for BK Racing. He then went to Tommy Baldwin Racing for the 2015 season.  Bowman’s big break came in 2016 when Hendrick Motorsports needed a driver to share the seat of the No. 88 with Jeff Gordon.

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