Happy Hour: Where Do We Go From Here?
Several questions about the future of NASCAR emerged from the controversial ending at Martinsville Speedway.
Caleb began sports writing in 2023 with The Liberty Champion, where he officially covered his first NASCAR race at Richmond in the spring. While there, Caleb met some of the guys from Frontstretch, and he joined the video editing team after graduating from Liberty University with degrees in Strategic Communications and Sports Journalism. Caleb currently work full-time as a Multi-Media Journalist with LEX 18 News in Lexington, Kentucky and contributes to Frontstretch with writing and video editing. He's also behind-the-scenes or on camera for the Happy Hour Podcast, live every Tuesday night at 7:30!
Several questions about the future of NASCAR emerged from the controversial ending at Martinsville Speedway.
Through the initial hearing, it became clear the sanctioning body has engaged in a lot of concessions and negotiations.
The Kiwi finished 12th in his maiden Cup Series foray into Martinsville.
Reddick didn’t rein himself in, and this time that was the right move.
Plus, a discussion about Christopher Bell’s and Denny Hamlin’s playoff outlooks.
For some playoff drivers, the incentive to win apparently did not outweigh the opportunity for a good points day.
The new driver of AM Racing’s No. 15 talks his career so far.
RFK Manager of Digital and Social Media Elijah Burke joins the podcast.
Caruth shares his outlook for the remaining Truck races in 2024.
One of the largest pileups in Cup Series history came with five laps to go at Talladega.