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Kansas has been the playground of Toyota in the past. Will that continue? Brett McMillan welcomes Lewis Franck of Reuters and Jim Utter of Motorsport.com
This week, Brett promises a show that is full throttle for the entire hour - unlike Talladega. Guests are Holly Cain of the NASCAR Wire Service, and Dustin Long of NBC Sports.
Chase Elliott has finally ended his winning drought. Now can Ford end theirs? Brett McMillan welcomes Adam Alexander of Fox, and Zach Sturniolo of NASCAR.com
Can Willie B. be stopped as he heads to Texas this weekend to try to pull off a Texas Two-Step? Brett McMillan welcomes Josh Simms of Fox Sports, and Davey Segal of Sirius XM NASCAR Radio.
So, what goes into a restart review as Denny jumps the gun at Richmond. Brett McMillan welcomes Shane Connuck from The Charlotte Observer, and Chris Knight of CatchFence.com.
Good news - Track limits will not be an issue this weekend! Brett welcomes Lee Spencer of CatchFence.com and Reid Spencer of The NASCAR Wire Service.
So how'd you like the racing this past weekend in Bristol? And, now we head to COTA - which has a new restart zone. Brett McMillan welcomes Pete Pistone of Sirius XM NASCAR Radio, and Kelly Crandall of Racer.com
Christopher Bell triumphs in Phoenix, now it's off to Bristol, minus the dirt. Brett McMillan welcomes Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic, and Dustin Albino of Jayski.com.
The last time Kyle Larson won the spring race in Vegas, he also won the championship. This week, we're headed to where the championship will be! Brett McMillan welcomes Kim Coon of NBC Sports and Alan Cavanna of PRN and NASCAR.com
Were you not entertained? Now it's off to the entertainment capital of the world. How can Vegas top Atlanta? Brett McMillan welcomes Bruce Martin of NBC Sports and Speed Sport, and Deb Williams from Auto Week.
William Byron picks up right where he left off last year with a win in the Daytona 500. Is the the top of the field at Hendrick Motorsports? Brett McMillan welcomes Nate Ryan of NBC Sports and Tom Jenson of the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
The Daytona 500 is finally upon us, and a lot of questions will finally be answered. Brett McMillan is the host, and he welcomes Jeff Hammond from PRN, and John Roberts of Sirius/XM NASCAR Radio.
Everyone agrees that NASCAR made the right call to get out in front of the weather, but some drivers can't agree on who was right on the track. Brett McMillan welcomes Dustin Long from NBC Sports and Jamie Little of Fox Sports.
We will finally hear engines revving this weekend! Brett McMillan welcomes Jim Utter of Motorsport.com, and Jason Albino from Jayski.com and NASCAR.com.
Three NASCAR legends enter the NASCAR Hall of Fame, and NASCAR tweaks qualifying for 2024. Brett McMillan welcomes Chris Knight of CatchFence.com and Davey Segal of NASCAR Radio on Sirius XM.
We now know what NASCAR's short track package will look like this year - will it make a difference? Plus, a seven time champ will give the Daytona 500 another try. Brett McMillan welcomes Jerry Jordan from KickinTheTires.net, and Brad Gillie of PRN to the panel.
There's a pretty impressive rookie class in the Cup series this year. Will one or more of them get a win, or are the odds still stacked against them? Brett McMillan welcomes Lee Spencer of CatchFence.com and Reid Spencer of the NASCAR Wire Service to the panel this week.
It's the dawn of a new year, so what do we expect from the upcoming 2024 season? Brett McMillan is joined by Kelly Crandall of Racer.com, and Alan Cavanna of PRN and NASCAR.com
This week, we take a look at each team's strengths and weaknesses for 2024. Brett McMillan welcomes Bob Pockrass of Fox Sports and Kim Coon of NBC Sports.
Noah Gragson, in NASCAR's worst kept secret, will go to the 10-car for Stewart Haas in 2024. Brett McMillan welcomes Pete Pistone of Sirius-XM NASCAR Radio, and Tom Jensen of the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
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