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.
Fire on Fridays: Has Political Correctness Ruined Ross Chastain?
Has a pod person replaced the Melon Man?
Happy Hour: Is COTA Here to Stay?
TSJSports’ Peter Stratta joins the podcast to talk the future of Circuit of the Americas in NASCAR.
Stock Car Scoop: Don’t Be Surprised If Kyle Busch Contends on Road Courses in 2025
Caleb Barnes and Michael Massie discuss why Busch might be on to watch on road courses after his run at Circuit of the Americas.
Fire on Fridays: Is NASCAR’s Road Course Love Affair Over?
A little under 10 years ago, NASCAR couldn’t get enough of road courses — that might not be the case anymore.
Happy Hour: Is Atlanta the Best Track in NASCAR?
John Newby of Savage Ventures is a guest once again.
Happy Hour: New Season, Same Ole S**t
Cole Cusumano of SpeedFreaks and Kickin’ the Tires joins the podcast.
Jimmie Johnson Leads Legacy Double Top 5 at Daytona
Johnson recorded his first top five since 2020, while John Hunter Nemechek scored his first ever.
Haas Gets Xfinity Double Podium After Offseason of Change
In the first race since Stewart-Haas Racing transitioned into Haas Factory Team, both of the new team’s Xfinity cars finished in the top three.
Who Is Gio Ruggiero? Daytona Truck Debut Lets Everyone Know
In his first Truck start, Ruggiero was leading with four laps to go and ultimately finished second.