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By Redhead Racing Radio
4.5
2424 ratings
The podcast currently has 75 episodes available.
Andrew Kurland makes his long-awaited return to join newly self-proclaimed King of Content, Jason Schultz. The two discuss what Andrew has been up to including his trip this past weekend to Martinsville. Then, they talk about the championship battle at Phoenix and who actually deserves to win it regardless of the race results.
Jason Schultz is back with producer Ben Walton filling in for Andrew Kurland to discuss F1's big weekend in Austin. The two talk about Jason's word of the weekend: content. Jason explains his enamoredness with F1's shift in marketing towards the American audience and has storytime with Jeff Gluck's Athletic article. Then, hear about their Martinsville predictions heading into NASCAR's penultimate race of the season.
Jason Schultz taps RHRR producer/personal PR rep, Ben Walton, to fill in for Andrew Kurland while he sits at home and does homework. The two talk about the drama from Las Vegas this past weekend but not the drama from the track. They give their thoughts on the Peyton/Eli broadcast from the Monday Night Football game and debate which two personalities they would like to see do a similar style broadcast for a NASCAR race. Plus, hear Jason's thoughts on Formula One's "Drive to Survive" series on Netflix.
Jason and Andrew play a game of "Yay or Nay: Schedule edition" to share their thoughts on the 2022 NASCAR Cup schedule. Plus, you'll hear about Andrew's Mario Kart Zoom strategy to help pass class time.
Jason Schultz and Andrew Kurland lavish over the first race of the playoffs at Darlington. Though the two discuss the lack of buildup to NASCAR's postseason, the race was not short on drama. Drivers making mistakes, Jason's favorite word, and the importance of passion from the drivers all gets talked about from the "Lady in Black."
Jason Schultz and Andrew Kurland discuss new life motos, getting spotted in victory lane, and debating the best Daytona strategy. Also, Andrew recaps his race weekend at Michigan while Jason informs why the track has seen a decline in attendance. Then, the two rank their top five non-playoff drivers that could win their way into the playoffs.
A fired-up Jason Schultz and recently relocated Andrew Kurland discuss a petition to save the turtles. While not referring to the type of turtle Jason saw outside his house this morning, the two ponder the curb drama during the inaugural Cup Series race at the Indy Road Course. Of course, not without interruption from Andrew's Australian Siri which sparked a debate about which Siri voice is the best. Next, Jason shares why tracks should not resort to a "bandaid fix" for poor on-track product. This leads them to identify the failures of NASCAR to throw cautions during dangerous track conditions. Then, they break down Chase Briscoe's black flag and Denny Hamlin keeping his cool around the swarm of media. Finally, they get to hear from "the" Chris Rice of Kaulig Racing after AJ's big win.
Jason Schultz and Andrew Kurland reunite after a two-week break. Andrew runs down his first solo content trip to Watkins Glen and rates Jason's recommendations for the area. He then talks about his meeting with NASCAR Chief Marketing Officer Pete Jung and their discussions about the state of the sport. Being the unsupportive co-host he is, Jason didn't realize some of Andrew's at-track content was posted to the NASCAR Youtube channel. Then the two discuss why the Xfinity series has a better on-track product versus the Cup series. Finally, the show wrapped up with discussions on how to boil water and getting banned on Tinder.
Jason Schultz welcomes his co-host, Andrew Kurland, back and puts him to the test, seeing if he's dedicated to the podcast. Then Jason reveals the most important thing that happened at New Hampshire Motor Speedway that no one is talking about. Andrew attended a concert and met his soulmate, you'll want to hear that story. Then Jason brings an F1 hot take to the table that he was too afraid to tweet. It's typically advised to not let stock cars race on a wet oval surface - hear what the guys thought about NASCAR letting it happen and the aftermath. This brings up another important topic that Jason and Andrew took away from Kyle Busch's interview. Hear the deep things that Brad Keselowski was tweeting. And why Matt DiBenedetto shouldn't be acting like the victim. SRX is great and the guys explain why. Plus, Andrew gets a favorable performance review from Jason. You don't want to miss this.
Want to know how Jason Schultz's podcasting career started? Well, it's a throwback episode to his first-ever podcast with his first-ever co-host and long-time friend Garrett Beisheim. Together in Charlotte, the former "The Road to Miami" co-hosts reminisce on starting a NASCAR podcast back in the early days. They react to news about NASCAR producing a documentary series and why it's missing one key ingredient. And hear what they think about the recent outburst of drivers speaking their minds. Plus, hear some of Jason's food hot takes and opportunities to bash Andrew Kurland while on vacation.
The podcast currently has 75 episodes available.