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EP 242305: Elliott, Truex, Bowman, Larson
The Cup Series is ready to take on the newly repaved Sonoma Raceway. Hear what Chase Elliott, Martin Truex, Jr., Alex Bowman and Kyle Larson have to say going into the Toyota Save Mart 350. Plus Michael McDowell has experience with a new surface for the California road course but not sure the old notes will apply.
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EP 242304: Logano, Chastain, Gragson, Suarez
For Joey Logano the newly repaved Sonoma Raceway is going to way different and tire tester Ross Chastain says it's a lot faster. Plus Noah Gragson on the hunt for a new ride and Daniel Suarez looking forward to seeing all his "Amigos" in California.
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EP 242303: Josh Berry, Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski
With everyone at Stewart-Haas Racing now looking for new jobs the 4 team wants to stay together with crew chief Rodney Childers and driver Josh Berry is trying to sell them as a package deal. Plus Denny Hamlin on new NASCAR charter proposal and Brad Keselowski is okay with Kyle Larson getting a Playoff waiver.
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EP 242302: Elton Sawyer, Austin Cindric, Kyle Larson
Cup Series Director Elton Sawyer explains why NASCAR granted Kyle Larson an unprecedented Playoff waiver with Larson having no second thoughts about doing the "Double" again. Plus Gateway winner Austin Cindric on deciding less is more and Carson Hocevar talks about his career best finish.
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EP 242301: Austin Cindric, Ryan Blaney, Shane Van Gisbergen
At Gateway a good and lucky Austin Cindric gets a much needed win as Ryan Blaney takes another gut punch. Plus Denny Hamlin feels Kyle Larson should get a waiver after missing Coke 600 and Shane Van Gisbergen weighs in on first Xfnity Series victory.
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EP 242205: Busch, Suarez, Briscoe, Logano
The Cup Series is traveling to World Wide Technology Raceway near St. Louis where a year ago Kyle Busch went to victory lane on the 1.25 mile track last year's seventh place finisher Daniel Suarez calls "tricky". Plus having crashed twice leading up to it Joey Logano is glad he still remembers winning inaugural race at Gateway.