Happy Hour: The Best NASCAR Playoff Race Ever?
Host of Above The Yellow Line and reporter for Racing America Taylor Kitchen joins the podcast.
Michael Massie joined Frontstretch in 2017 and has served as the Content Director since 2020.
Massie, a Richmond, Va., native, has covered NASCAR, IndyCar, SRX and the CARS Tour. Outside of motorsports, the Virginia Tech grad and Green Bay Packers minority owner can be seen cheering on his beloved Hokies and Packers.
Host of Above The Yellow Line and reporter for Racing America Taylor Kitchen joins the podcast.
Two new champions were crowned at the legendary track.
The guys discuss Alex Bowman’s DQ, the late caution that came just before Parker Kligerman took the white flag and more.
This year, Ray Hendrick was nominated for the NASCAR Hall of Fame, and his son Roy passed away. What followed was a series of throwbacks to one of the most iconic cars in grassroots racing.
RFK Manager of Digital and Social Media Elijah Burke joins the podcast.
Sports reporter Matthew Schwartz joins the podcast.
Kvapil fought off cramping as well as the field to claim victory at Martinsville.
Should FedEx not return to the No. 11 next year, would that lead to Hamlin’s eventual departure from Joe Gibbs Racing?
What went wrong in the Bristol Night Race? What’s to make of the Corey LaJoie-Justin Haley trade?