Stewart-Haas Radio
Summary: Stewart-Haas Radio is the official podcast of Stewart-Haas Racing. Hosted by Mike "Nook" McCarville, this podcast aims to keep you up to date with all that is happening around the shop, at the tracks, and behind the scenes each week. As for guests, we will be spending time with those who are well-known, those who are on the rise, and those you may not have heard of yet. We hope that we are able to embark on an entertaining and informative journey for you the listener. If you have a suggestion or question for the show, drop us a line at SHradio@stewarthaasracing.com.
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Podcasts:
Tim Fedewa, spotter for Kevin Harvick and Chase Briscoe, joins the program once again to talk about winning back-to-back races at Pocono and look ahead to Indy where Tim has one of the more funny stories in the sport. As always, Nook and Jake provide the latest news from SHR and around the sport as well.
Nook and Jake touch base with all that is happening around the sport and recap a wild Talladega finish with the driver of the No.10 Smithfield Ford Mustang, Aric Almirola. They talk about the crazy finish, how Aric has handled his preparation during the pandemic, the display of solidarity by the drivers on Monday and even some of his favorite Smithfield recipes.
Nook and Jake rehash the latest news and notes from around the sport before calling VP of Competition at Stewart-Haas Racing, Greg Zipadelli, to talk about returning to the top of the pit box on Sunday at Homestead and capturing his first career Xfinity Series win with Chase Briscoe.
In this week's episode, we preview the upcoming races on NASCAR's latest schedule release and chat with Clay Campbell who is President of Martinsville Speedway. Hear more about Clay's tenure at Martinsville, the history of the iconic grandfather clock trophy and how the track is preparing for their upcoming race without fans.
Nook and Jake are back to bring you the latest news and updates from around the sport. They are joined by Hannah Newhouse and Dillon Welch to talk about their rising careers in broadcasting, their most memorable broadcasting moments and some fun stories about SHR drivers they have raced against. Hannah is a pit reporter for MRN and co-host of "NASCAR Coast-to-Coast" and Dillon is a turn announcer and pit reporter for MRN and co-hosts the "Rip the Fence" podcast.
Fresh off his emotional, exhilarating win at Darlington on Thursday, Chase Briscoe joins the program to discuss the closing laps of the race, what it means to beat one of the best to ever race in the Xfinity series and talk about the outpouring of love and support he and his family have received.
As we get ready to resume racing at Darlington this week, we host a media roundtable discussion with Jeff Gluck and Dustin Long. Jeff has been covering NASCAR since 2007 and currently writes for The Athletic. He hosts The Teardown podcast and has been named to Sports Illustrated's Twitter 100 five straight years. Dustin Long writes for NBC Sports and has been on the NASCAR beat since 1999 - he is a 2x George Cunningham Award winner for Writer of the Year in the NMPA. We discuss NASCAR's upcoming schedule, what to expect at Darlington and how the media plans to cover the races, qualifying procedures(or lack thereof) and much more!
Mike Bugarewicz, crew chief of the No. 10 car at Stewart-Haas Racing, joins the podcast this week to talk about returning to the race shop and how the team is preparing for the upcoming Darlington races while doing their best to stay safe and minimize risk.
Nook and Jake catch up on the latest news around the sport and bring you the eSports update from Busch Beer. Chris Knight (Catchfence.com) joins the show to talk about NASCAR racing resuming at Darlington and how he will handle the upcoming races from the media side of the industry. Michael Palmer also joins the show to give an update from the front line of COVID-19 and his recent battle with it.
The Stewart-Haas Radio podcast is back with special guest, Kevin Iannarelli. Kevin is an Associate Producer for iRacing and handles track and car scanning and design among his many other duties. We talk about that, the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational. the NFL Draft and much more.
This week on the podcast we recognize two of SHR's biggest fans. Dan Ryan, a native of New Jersey and graduating senior from Rowan University and Michael Palmer, a native of Michigan who is currently working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hear their stories, our latest iRacing updates and more on this week's episode.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, we bring you the best moments of the Stewart-Haas Radio podcast so far.
NASCAR Hall of Famer, Ron Hornaday is our guest this week on the Stewart-Haas Radio podcast. We are talking the Atlanta bounty, his days driving for Kevin Harvick, the infamous Hornaday couch and that one time he practiced a Stewart-Haas Cup car.
Brandon Hutchison, General Manager of Atlanta Motor Speedway, joins the show this week to preview their upcoming race weekend, chat about the latest upgrades to the facilities and discuss the bounty that is on Kyle Busch in the truck series. As usual, Nook and Jake touch on all the latest news around the sport as well.
Nook is joined in the studio by producer Ryan Hines and Bobby Voss, the newest member of the Stewart-Haas Partnership Marketing department. The trio dial up Jamie Turski, tire specialist on the No. 4 car, and Russell Simpson, tire specialist on the No. 10 car, who remained on the west coast for some adventure before heading to Fontana.