Episodes

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Ep.153 – Dick Simon Pt1: Forget Racing
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
If you’re a fan of IndyCar Racing from the 1980’s and 1990’s, then you know the name Dick Simon. Dick started as a businessman-turned-driver, and then team owner, who was famous for putting together incredibly quick programs on extremely modest budgets. His dinner, however, was an unexpected surprise, because this guy has some of the craziest stories we’ve ever heard. We can’t explain it, just listen. Dinner was served at San Juan Hills Golf Club in San Juan Hills, CA. Thanks again to Continental Tire and Acura for making it all happen.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Ep.152 – Kyle Petty
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Chances are you already know Kyle Petty, but he’s become a true staple of NASCAR. Part of the famed Petty family, Kyle was a multi-time NASCAR race winner, but his personality and off-track character has led to a fantastic career out of the car, now serving as both an NBC Sports commentator as well as the host of “Coffee with Kyle.” If you like these stories, then you should also take a listen to our Tim Richmond and Smokey Yunick episodes, where Kyle contributed several stories. Lunch was served at Hawkers Asian Street Fare in Charlotte, NC. Thanks again to Continental Tire and Acura for making it all happen.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Ep.151 – JF Musial
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
JF Musial isn’t necessarily a household name to racers, but you’ve probably seen his work and didn’t even know it. One of the premier video producers in the scene, JF has been one of the leaders in the burgeoning age of digital content, eventually leading to the creation of YouTube’s /DRIVE channel, and now the series of APEX films available on many major video distributors. The man behind many NBC Sports programs as well, JF knows the realities of the business and shares some insight through his unique lens. Lunch was served at Hudson Hall in Jersey City, NJ. Thanks again to Continental Tire and Acura for making it all happen.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Ep.150 – RJ Valentine
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
RJ Valentine is one of sportscar racing’s greatest characters, and beloved by our hosts. A businessman first, RJ grew up under tough circumstances in South Boston through the 1940’s and 1950’s, building a hugely successful series of businesses which eventually led him down the path of racing. Funding his own way, RJ has driven in Trans-Am, IMSA, and Grand-Am, all in their heyday, ultimately leading to his career highlight, winning the Daytona 500 (listen to episode for details). What makes RJ most entertaining is his complete zero-apologies character, not afraid to share his opinions on politics, people around him, and life at large. Dinner was served at Davios in Burlington, Massachusetts. Thanks again to Continental Tire and Acura for making it all happen.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Ep.149 – David Kaemmer
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
If you’ve played iRacing, Grand Prix Legends, the Indianapolis 500, or any of the Papyrus’ titles (IndyCar, NASCAR) throughout the 1990’s then you know David Kaemmer. The guru of consumer motorsport simulation, David and his team have programmed all of the greatest motorsport simulation games out there, culminating in to iRacing’s modern platform as the premier consumer simulation title out there. David’s background is incredibly unique, beginning with a childhood in Rhodesia, to forging the path during the Wild West of 1980’s and early 1990’s gaming. Dinner was served at Island Creek Oyster Bar in Burlington, Massachusetts. Thanks again to Continental Tire and Acura for making it all happen.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Ep.148 – Will Turner
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Will Turner and Turner Motorsports are a staple of the current sportscar landscape. Beginning his business by literally selling brake kits out of his trunk, Will has gone from a one-man band in club racing to becoming one of the strongest competitors in current GT racing. As a true customer-driven and independent team, Turner Motorsports is now known as the USA’s premier BMW race team, in addition to an incredibly successful aftermarket parts business. Dinner was served at Casa Tequila in Seabrook, NH. To be clear, we just wrote New Hampshire. Thanks again to Continental Tire and Acura for making it all happen.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Ep.147 – Rob Dyson
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Rob Dyson and Dyson Racing have served as one of the longest-running and influential independent racing teams for the last four decades. While having run in Trans-Am and even IndyCar, Dyson Racing’s most known for it’s long list of prototype entries, campaigning everything from the Porsche 962 to the famed Riley & Scott, to everything in between. Rob comes from a long line of astute businessmen, and his acumen outside of the track has served him well both in the sport and outside. Lunch was served at the Millbrook Golf and Tennis Club in Millbrook, NY. Thanks again to Continental Tire and Acura for making it all happen.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Ep.146 – Skip Barber
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
If you think the name Skip Barber begins and ends with his famous racing school, then you should definitely listen to this podcast. The famed Skip Barber Racing School was never Skip’s intention when his racing career began, where he achieved a lot of impressive statistics in his own right. Driving sports cars and even Formula One, Skip drove against many of the legends, before finally settling in to the day-to-day of the country’s premier racing school. The path of the school itself has also not been as straightforward as one might think, including the fact that he’s had no involvement in the assorted iterations of the school in several years. Dinner was served at the Interlaken Inn in Lakeville, CT. Thanks again to Continental Tire and Acura for making it all happen.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Ep.145 – Sam Posey
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Sam Posey has had one of the most diverse careers in road racing. Growing up in a very different environment from most racers of his era, Sam’s career became most known when he joined Roger Penske’s team in the famed Can-Am series, where as a driver he went on to compete in all of the most famed sportscar races, and even the Indy 500. Most people also know him for his on-air personna as well, working alongside Paul Page and Bobby Unser on ABC, and writing his infamous show and segment opens. Lunch was provided by JP Gifford’s Cafe in Sharon, CT, and eaten in Sam’s personal art studio. Thanks again to Continental Tire and Acura for making it all happen.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Ep.144 – Boris Said
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Boris Said likely doesn’t need an introduction, but he’s one of sport’s most beloved road racers. Self-made, Boris worked his way through the club ranks toward earning a seat with Tom Milner and PTG, one of the most well known sportscar teams in the history of the sport. This set him on one of the most diverse paths of any driver, winning in Trans-Am, IMSA, Grand-Am, and later becoming known as a NASCAR road course ringer. He’s also known for not holding back on his opinion, which given his size… not a lot of people would argue with him. Dinner was served at Taste of Thai in Del Mar, CA. Thanks again to Continental Tire and Acura for making it all happen.

