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    Mark Thomas - Stage 3

    Mark Thomas - Stage 3

    We bring home season 3, episode 24 with one of the most recognizable voices in the Northeast. Always brutally honest, Marco breaks down his years with PASS, announcing races while legally blind, working Mainely Motorsports, his take on streaming, and a number of other great nuggets about music and concerts.




    Thank you for your support in season 3! Season 4 in ’24! I urge you to go back to earlier episodes and check out the archives. Even if it was only 5 months ago, Dave Coutermarsh episodes seem like forever ago!




    However you celebrate, happy holidays!

    • 41 min
    Mark Thomas - Stage 2

    Mark Thomas - Stage 2

    Stage 1 of Marco was a solid heat race. The man is warmed up and brings heat including how he started the Racin’ Paper, took over an announcing gig at Star without an audition, and a lot of random 90’s nuggets. The ill fated Pro Truck tour, his take on the Tom Curley/Mike Liberty dispute, NEPSA tour and the day Ralph Nason and Dave St. Clair ran a race against the Oxford 250. Oh, and if he’s had any death threats. 




    Stream ,share, and screenshot your listening experience on social. Sponsorships available for the inaugural Offseason Invocation Feb 8th at Erik’s Church. Message for details.  Enjoy!

    • 41 min
    Mark Thomas - Stage1

    Mark Thomas - Stage1

    It’s an episode years in the making. Buckle up for Mark ’Marco’ Thomas.

    One of the most distinctive voices and personalities in the Northeast unleashes his history.

    - Childhood fascination with racing at  Thunder Road, and how the late Ken Squier played a role. 

    - Hitchhiking to hundreds of races before he got a drivers license.

    - The absolute machine that was Speedway Scene, and how he got there.

    - How his budding friendship with Dave Dion ticked off an entire press booth

    - Why it’s important for the race fan to have someone ’tell it like it is.’

    Mark has some great, funny stories, but it’s also chalked full of history nuggets, He is a true student of the game.

    • 50 min
    Steve Perry - Stage 3

    Steve Perry - Stage 3

    The SP Trilogy wraps up with Steve getting more real than he’s ever been on record.




    - How race teams can affect friendships




    - How broken he was, and not just financially.




    - How he was able to work through both and come out stronger than ever.




    The man behind ’the show’ stepped up to the plate on this one.




    Also, check out info on the crossover live event with Black Flagged Podcast.

    • 42 min
    Steve Perry - Stage 2

    Steve Perry - Stage 2

    Steve’s back, and has a ton of life hacks. Like, how to bargain with your wife during race season

    - How focused was a 20 year-old Kyle Busch?

    - How he hooked up with Mike Rowe

    - How he put Austin Theriault on the map

    - Was Mainely Motorsports a mistake?




    Thank you for the Patreon support! Share, stream, screenshot, and (5) star review. Your effort really means a lot.

    • 55 min
    Steve Perry - Stage 1

    Steve Perry - Stage 1

    Ready to roll with one of the most visible characters in Maine racing over the last two decades.




    History:

    Shocker. Steve was a class clown

    Before ownership, Steve was a winning race car driver.

    The little team goes to the Oxford 250...and outperformers their peers year after year

    The one time Steve counted money before te pay window opened. 

    This is a good listen, pretty humorous. Drop a 5 star review if we’ve earned it! Share, stream, and screenshot!

    • 1h 5 min

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