The MF Show

Magnaflow

Welcome to the MF Show, your pitstop for celebrity interviews, hosted by Richard Waitas and Jerry Zaiden. We'll be talking about hot car topics, the automotive industry, and everywhere it takes us. On The MF Show, Jerry and Richard will bring in some of the greatest people in our industry, from racers like Mario Andretti and Ivan Stewart, to builders and designers like Chip Foose and Jimmy Shine. Follow along and listen in on the untold stories of these industry giants, and the industry as a whole. This is The MF Show brought to you by MagnaFlow. 

  1. 1 ABR

    023 - Mickey Andrade

    On this episode of the MF Show, Rich Waitas and Jerry Zaiden sit down with Mickey Andrade from Throtl and Round Cat Garage to talk about the evolution from car enthusiast to builder, and ultimately, to running multiple projects within the automotive space.Mickey breaks down how his passion for cars started early and developed through hands-on experience, learning by doing rather than following a traditional path. What began with personal builds and experimentation grew into a deeper involvement with Throtl, where he became part of a team producing high volume automotive content while still staying connected to the core of car culture.The conversation also dives into Round Cat Garage and how that project reflects a more personal approach to building, with a focus on style, execution, and individuality. Mickey talks about balancing creativity with practicality, the differences between building for content versus building for yourself, and how his taste has evolved over time.Rich, Jerry, and Mickey get into the realities of working in and around automotive media, while still maintaining credibility as a builder and enthusiast. From shop life to project direction, Mickey shares insight into what it takes to stay consistent, keep improving, and build cars that actually resonate.This episode offers a straightforward look at the intersection of building, content, and car culture through the perspective of someone actively navigating all three.

    1 h 10 min
  2. 18 MAR

    022 - Aaron Kaufman

    On this episode of the MF Show, Rich Waitas and Jerry Zaiden sit down with Aaron Kaufman to talk about the path that took him from working in a driveway to becoming one of the most recognizable faces in automotive culture.Best known for his time on Fast N' Loud, Aaron became a household name as the lead fabricator at Gas Monkey Garage, translating ideas into builds that reached a massive audience. That exposure eventually led him to step away and launch his own shop, Arclight Fabrication, along with his own series, Shifting Gears with Aaron Kaufman, where the focus shifted toward more purpose built, performance driven projects.But beyond television, Aaron has consistently pushed into real world competition. From running events in Stadium Super Trucks to taking on the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, he has put himself in environments where execution matters more than entertainment, building and driving vehicles in some of the most demanding conditions in motorsports.In this conversation, Aaron breaks down how those experiences have shaped his approach to building and driving. He talks about learning without formal training, developing a mindset rooted in problem solving, and why simplicity and reliability still win over complexity. The discussion moves between fabrication, racing, and the realities of working in an industry where visibility and credibility do not always align.It is a grounded look at someone who has operated across multiple sides of the automotive world including television, the shop, and competition while staying consistent in how he approaches all of it.

    1 h 3 min
  3. 18 FEB

    021 - Chris Ashton

    On this episode of the MF Show, we sit down with Chris Ashton, founder of Ruffian Cars, to talk about the unlikely path from video game development to building some of the most distinctive performance driven cars on the road today.Chris shares how a decades-long career in game design at companies like Valve and Turtle Rock Studios working on titles such as Counter-Strike and Left 4 Dead ultimately gave him the freedom to chase a lifelong obsession with cars. What started as personal projects in a garage evolved into Ruffian, a shop built around the idea of blending race inspired engineering with real world drivability.The conversation digs deep into what makes a great car beyond paint and horsepower. Chris explains why usability, serviceability, and performance matter more to him than traditional show car perfection, and how autocross and track driving influence nearly every design decision. From building dream cars like his wide body Mustang and GT40 to creating client builds that still carry a strong Ruffian identity, he breaks down the thinking behind each project.Chris also opens up about shop culture, training fabricators from the ground up, and why personal project time was critical to building a skilled and motivated team. He shares honest insight into the challenges of running a high end custom shop, balancing passion with sustainability, and carving out a unique lane in a crowded industry.This episode is a deep dive into car enthusiasm, creative problem solving, and building cars that are meant to be driven hard, not just admired from a distance.

    1 h 7 min
  4. 4 FEB

    020 - Dennis McCarthy

    In this episode of The MF Show, Rich Waitas and Jerry Zaiden sit down with Dennis McCarthy, legendary automotive coordinator and builder whose work has shaped some of the most recognizable cars in film and television history. With decades of experience behind the scenes, Dennis has been responsible for bringing cars to life on screen, often under extreme timelines, tight budgets, and controlled chaos.Dennis breaks down how he got his start building cars long before Hollywood entered the picture, and how that hands-on background naturally led him into the film industry. He explains the realities of movie car builds, from the differences between hero cars and stunt cars to why durability, repeatability, and safety often matter more than perfection. The conversation pulls back the curtain on what audiences do not see, including multiple versions of the same car, rapid turnarounds, and the unique challenges of designing vehicles meant to perform for the camera.The guys also dive into how automotive films influenced car culture at large, the responsibility of honoring enthusiast expectations, and the balance between creativity and logistics when working on massive productions. Dennis shares perspective on collaboration, problem solving, and what it takes to consistently deliver under pressure in an industry where failure is not an option.This episode offers a rare look at the intersection of car culture and filmmaking, told by someone who has spent a lifetime building machines that live forever on screen, even if they only had to survive long enough to get the shot.This episode of The MF Show is hosted by Jerry Zaiden and Rich Waitas and powered by MagnaFlow.

    1 h 5 min

Información

Welcome to the MF Show, your pitstop for celebrity interviews, hosted by Richard Waitas and Jerry Zaiden. We'll be talking about hot car topics, the automotive industry, and everywhere it takes us. On The MF Show, Jerry and Richard will bring in some of the greatest people in our industry, from racers like Mario Andretti and Ivan Stewart, to builders and designers like Chip Foose and Jimmy Shine. Follow along and listen in on the untold stories of these industry giants, and the industry as a whole. This is The MF Show brought to you by MagnaFlow. 

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