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 Jul

    029 - Joey Logano

    On this episode of the MF Show, Rich Waitas and Jerry Zaiden head to North Carolina for the show's first episode on the road, sitting down with Joey Logano inside his personal garage to talk about racing, car culture, business, and the lessons learned throughout a career spent at the highest levels of motorsports.Joey reflects on a lifelong obsession with cars that started with Hot Wheels, go karts, and quarter midgets before rapidly progressing through the racing ranks. He talks about the pivotal role his father played in fostering both his passion and his talent, spending countless hours building race cars, traveling to races, and helping him develop behind the wheel from a young age. Joey also shares what it was like being labeled a prodigy early in his career, the challenges of reaching NASCAR's top level ahead of schedule, and how learning to handle failure ultimately became one of the most important parts of his development as both a driver and a person.The conversation goes beyond racing and into the broader automotive world, including Joey's passion for collecting and building cars, his long relationship with MagnaFlow, and his newest venture as a dealership owner. He discusses how lessons from professional motorsports translate into business, customer experience, and leadership, while offering insight into what it takes to compete in an environment where everyone is operating at an elite level.Rich, Jerry, and Joey also dive into the importance of family, faith, and giving back. Joey opens up about the work of the Joey Logano Foundation, supporting foster children and families, giving away vehicles to deserving young people, and the personal decision to become a foster parent himself. The discussion offers a perspective on success that extends far beyond wins and championships.From racing late models before he was old enough to drive on the street to becoming one of the most accomplished drivers of his generation, Joey shares the experiences, setbacks, and mindset that helped shape his career.This episode is a candid conversation about competition, growth, car culture, and finding purpose both on and off the track.

    1hr 22min
  2. 17 Jun

    028 - Rod Emory

    On this episode of the MF Show, Rich Waitas and Jerry Zaiden sit down with Rod Emory, founder of Emory Motorsports and one of the most influential names in the world of Porsche restoration and modification.Widely recognized for defining the modern "Outlaw" Porsche movement, Rod shares how a childhood spent around dirt bikes, racing, and his father's Porsche parts business eventually led to building some of the most sought after 356s in the world. What started with restoring his own first car as a teenager became the foundation for a business that has spent more than three decades reimagining classic Porsches.The conversation dives into the philosophy behind Emory Motorsports and why Rod has always focused on evolution rather than preservation for preservation's sake. From blending components across generations of Porsche platforms to developing proprietary engines, suspension, and braking systems, he explains how every part of the car has been refined in pursuit of balance, drivability, and performance.Rod also reflects on his family's long history in the automotive industry, the early days of building vintage race cars, and the engineering mindset that has driven the growth of Emory Motorsports. Along the way, he shares stories about discovering and restoring Porsche's first Le Mans winning race car, embracing emerging technologies, and preparing the next generation of the family business.Rich, Jerry, and Rod cover everything from air cooled engines and modern materials to racing influences and the enduring appeal of analog sports cars. Through it all, Rod's approach remains rooted in the same idea that has guided his work for decades: respect the heritage, but never stop improving the driving experience.This episode is a look inside the mind of a builder whose work has helped shape modern Porsche culture while remaining deeply connected to the history that inspired it.

    1hr 19min
  3. 27 May

    027 - Bisi Ezerioha

    On this episode of the MF Show, Rich Waitas and Jerry Zaiden sit down with Bisi Ezerioha, to talk about engineering, innovation, and building cars that challenge conventional thinking.Known for pushing the limits of import performance long before it became mainstream, Bisi breaks down how his background in engineering shaped the way he approaches building power, solving problems, and developing vehicles that perform far beyond expectations. From naturally aspirated Honda builds to extreme turbocharged projects, he explains why understanding the fundamentals matters more than simply chasing numbers.The conversation dives into the technical side of performance development, including airflow, efficiency, engine dynamics, and the constant experimentation required to stay ahead. Bisi talks about learning through failure, testing ideas that others overlooked, and developing a reputation for building combinations that many people thought were impossible.Beyond the engineering side, the discussion also explores the evolution of import culture, the growth of the aftermarket industry, and how the definition of performance has changed over the years. Bisi shares insight into balancing creativity with real world function, along with the importance of adaptability in an industry that never stops evolving.Rich, Jerry, and Bisi also get into the mindset behind innovation itself, where curiosity and persistence become just as important as technical knowledge. Whether discussing race cars, street cars, or entirely unconventional projects, the episode highlights the mentality required to consistently push boundaries.This episode is a deep dive into performance engineering, automotive creativity, and the pursuit of doing things differently from one of the most respected minds in the industry.

    1hr 3min
  4. 13 May

    026 - Mario Andretti

    On this episode of the MF Show, Rich Waitas and Jerry Zaiden sit down with Mario Andretti to talk about one of the most influential careers in motorsports history and the mindset that carried him through decades of racing at the highest level.From his early beginnings after immigrating to the United States to becoming one of the few drivers to win across multiple disciplines, Mario reflects on the experiences that shaped his career and his approach to competition. The conversation covers everything from IndyCar and Formula One to stock cars and endurance racing, along with the adaptability required to succeed in completely different types of machinery and environments.Mario shares insight into racing during an era when drivers competed constantly, often across multiple series at the same time, developing a level of versatility that is rarely seen today. He talks about mechanical understanding, risk, preparation, and the importance of confidence behind the wheel, while also reflecting on how motorsports and automotive culture have evolved over the years.Rich, Jerry, and Mario also dive into the emotional side of racing, including the highs, setbacks, and sacrifices that come with competing at the top for so long. Beyond the victories and championships, the discussion becomes a broader conversation about longevity, passion, and maintaining the drive to keep pushing forward.This episode is a rare look into the career and perspective of one of the most respected figures in motorsports, told through decades of experience both on and off the track.

    1hr 1min
  5. 29 Apr

    025 - Andy Buckworth

    On this episode of the MF Show, Rich Waitas and Jerry Zaiden sit down with Andy Buckworth to talk about the connection between action sports and car culture, and how his background in BMX naturally led him deeper into the automotive world.While Andy built his name in BMX, a lot of his perspective carries directly into how he approaches cars. He talks about getting into vehicles through the same mindset that drove his riding, focusing on feel, control, and progression rather than just specs or trends. What started as an interest outside of riding grew into a genuine passion for driving, modifying, and understanding cars from a driver’s standpoint.The conversation dives into how skills from BMX translate behind the wheel, from reading terrain and reacting quickly to understanding balance and control at speed. Andy shares insight into the types of cars he gravitates toward, how his taste has evolved, and why driving experience matters more to him than numbers on paper.Rich, Jerry, and Andy also get into the overlap between the two cultures, where creativity, individuality, and pushing limits define both worlds. From building confidence through repetition to learning through trial and error, the parallels between riding and driving become a central theme throughout the episode.This episode is a look at how a background in BMX can shape the way someone approaches cars, and how that same mindset carries over into building, driving, and enjoying vehicles at a deeper level.

    1hr 5min
  6. 15 Apr

    024 - Jason Campbell & Kyle Jergensen

    On this episode of the MF Show, Rich Waitas and Jerry Zaiden sit down with Jason Campbell, co-founder of Camburg, and Kyle Jergensen, the driver of the Camburg race program, to talk about what it takes to build and race at a high level in desert racing.Jason and Jerry break down the origins of Camburg and how it grew from a small operation into one of the most respected names in off road performance. From early fabrication work to developing suspension systems that can handle the demands of modern desert racing, they share insight into the evolution of the brand and the mindset required to stay competitive over time.Kyle brings the driver perspective, walking through his experience behind the wheel and what it takes to consistently perform in some of the toughest racing conditions. With a strong track record across multiple events, he talks about racecraft, preparation, and the importance of trust between driver, vehicle, and team.The conversation moves between the shop and the race course, covering how vehicles are developed, tested, and refined through real world racing. From suspension setup to durability and consistency, Jason and Kyle explain how feedback from competition directly influences the next iteration of their builds, and ultimately in Camburg products.This episode is a straightforward look at the connection between building and racing, and how a team like Camburg continues to evolve by staying rooted in both.

    1hr 58min
  7. 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.

    1hr 3min

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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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