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A show about sports... mostly. A look at the Central Indiana sports scene (Colts, Pacers, Purdue, IU, Butler, racing, etc.), local Indianapolis issues, and the daily adventures of two very different people.
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The show of record for all things IndyCar. Kevin Lee is a part of both NBC Sports Network's IndyCar coverage and the IndyCar Radio Network, while Curt Cavin is now a VP at IndyCar after 30 years covering all things racing for the Indianapolis Star. Interviews with key members of the IndyCar community, and plenty of chances of listener questions and feedback.
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Motorsport101

Dre Harrison

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Motorsport101 is an alternative Motorsport podcast, made by all walks of life, for all walks of life, hosted by Dre Harrison, alongside Cameron Buckley and RJ O'Connell! Every week we tackle the biggest show on the motor racing planet, Formula One, as well as Indycar, Formula E! We aim to be a refreshing, newer, more modern take on the world of Motorsport, and we hope you enjoy the show!
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Paul Kingsbury has been the managing editor of IdahoSports.com for more than 20 years. Along the way, he's crossed paths with coaches, athletic directors, officials, and broadcasters that he considers "Friends of the Program." This gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at the relationships that make IdahoSports.com so successful.
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The Race IndyCar Podcast

The Race Media Ltd

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Analysis, interviews and race reviews from one of the most competitive motorsport series in the world. The Race’s American Editor Jack Benyon is joined by Indy 500 regular and Indy Lights champion JR Hildebrand to dissect the main stories with the help of some of the series’ biggest names Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Pit Lane Parley

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Pit Lane Parley is a must-listen podcast for any fan of motorsports. Pit Lane Parley features in-depth analysis, behind-the-scenes stories, and exclusive interviews with drivers, team owners, and other key players in the racing world. With a new episode released every week, Pit Lane Parley covers all the latest news and developments in the world of racing, including race recaps, previews, and predictions. The podcast also offers insightful commentary on the technical aspects of the sport, su ...
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Outdoor adventure from the great Northwest. Join our Blind Cast team Chris Burt, Andrew Rehn and host Alex Martin as we share our stories and love for the outdoors, hunting, fishing and wildlife conservation. www.nwblindcast.com
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Alex Palou making a mistake is big news in the IndyCar Series, especially when it costs him a win, and that’s a huge talking point on this episode of The Race IndyCar Podcast. JR Hildebrand is back to discuss why this incident won’t matter for Palou, and also triggers a fascinating debate on what Palou’s form means for Scott Dixon’s career in light…
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Oh dear, it's happened again. Dre, Cam and RJ review what was a wild weekend from IndyCar at one of our Podcast's favourite circuites, the Xpel Grand Prix at Road America. It was another brilliant victory for Alex Palou, who came back from being roughed up early on and had to navigate chaos, 5 cautions and multiple moments of Penske's running cars …
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Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they recap Alex Palou winning yet again this past weekend from Road America on a fuel mileage. In the second segment of the show, they answer fan questions on X and talk more free agency news. They also talk about Devlin DeFrancesco’s gift to the FOX camera man. Then to wrap up another edition of…
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Welcome back to the King of the Ring - Did you miss it? Dre's being totally honest in the intro, he feels like listening to this would be charity given we all bloody well knew what was about to happen, and yet here we are! Yep, Marc Marquez took both the Sprint and the Grand Prix in what ended up as his 9th MotoGP win in Germany, his 12th in all th…
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Here it is folks, Episode Number 600 of the Motorsport101 Podcast! After nearly 11 years, we've reached another incredible milestone, and we couldn't have done it without our incredible audience, thank you so much for listening, watching, and supporting us. As we've so often said, you're the best audience in the world and it's a privlege we get to …
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Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they recap Pato O’Ward and Alex Palou winning the Iowa doubleheader races with better races than last year. They also talk about how abysmal the crowd was for the races due to the lack of promotions and if the track is even worth saving. They also talk about how O’Ward was able to best Josef Newg…
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Oh dear. Just when you thought Alex Palou had it in the bag, he goes and looks human for just about the first time all season! Dre and RJ are joined by Frontstretch.com's Chris DeHarde to review IndyCar's Indy200 at Mid-Ohio, where Alex Palou dominated the running of the race, leading over 60 laps from pole position, and was looking great until run…
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Thank the Racing Gods we were here to make a Podcast about this one BEFORE the news dropped for one. But yes, the reason this Podcast went up straight away is because we had to address Christian Horner being sacked from Red Bull Racing after 20 years on the job. We talk about the role the Verstappen camp MAY have played in it, what next for Horner,…
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Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they recap Alex Palou’s costly mistake from Mid-Ohio to give Scott Dixon his first win of the season. They later talk about what to expect from this weekend’s doubleheader at Iowa following testing from there not too long ago. They also talk about the challenges Iowa will have like last year. In …
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The guys talk "gap year" for the Pacers with Tyrese Hailburton on the shelf and Myles Turner out the door to Milwaukee, while also reacting to Kevin Pritchard's postseason availability comments. Also, apathetic expectations for the 2025 Colts, remembering Don Hein and Dick Mittman, and Jake asks if The Sopranos is worth a watch. Hoagies & Hops Hoag…
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If there was ever a time for Marc Marquez to turn the screw on the MotoGP World Championship, this was the one. It's a little late, so forgive us, but here's our review of the Assen TT, where Marc Marquez was bruised, battered and still victorious with his fifth double victory of 2025. This was despite two big crashes during the weekend, including …
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Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have another race long battle in the hills of Spielberg, and this time, it was the British driver who came out on top. Dre, Cam and RJ review the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix, with a lot of different stories to tell. At the front, it was Lando Norris who won the battle with Oscar Piastri and held off the Australian's stro…
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Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they preview this weekends race from Mid-Ohio! They talk about if Alex Palou and Scott Dixon can continue their dominating streaks at Mid-Ohio, and what the latest is with the 2026 schedule with the loss of Thermal Club and the possibility of adding Mexico City. They also talk about WeatherTech R…
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*taped hours before the Myles Turner news The guys discuss the two newest Pacers draft picks and where they might be going as far is free agency is concerned. Plus, a debate over whether Indy would better support an NHL or MLS team, remembering Dave Parker, and Derek discusses his summer pits (gross).…
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Well, talk about the air being sucked out of the room, phew. On the one hand - We got the huge story that the European Commission has finally given Liberty Media the green light to complete their 84% purchase of Dorna Sports, MotoGP's commercial rights holder, with Chase Carey and Sean Bratches now on the big board of directors. What does it mean f…
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After an insane Road America IndyCar race, 2012 series champion Ryan Hunter-Reay joins from the ground in Wisconsin, but is also here to tell us about his incredible Indy 500 bid which really could and should have ended with victory. Hunter-Reay and host Jack Benyon look at Palou returning to form and how likely it is anyone can stop him after winn…
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The guys spend a majority of the show taking a look back at the 2025 Pacers, a special season that fell just short of a breakthrough championship. Also, in the wake of Tyrese Haliburton's devastating injury, where to the Pacers go from here? The guys discuss that and Query's weird list of favorite road trip games.…
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Oh boy, everyone's getting their first oval wins this year. Kyle Kirkwood is becoming a real problem. Dre, RJ and special guest Ryan Erik King review what was one of the best IndyCar races of 2025, the Bonmarito Auto 500 from WWT/Gateway Raceway. And in a race that was defined by a huge Josef Newgarden/Louis Foster wreck, it was Kyle Kirkwood who t…
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Sometimes, the story writes itself. On the face of it, a strange Le Mans. No major wrecks. Just one Safety Car in 24 hours of racing, and just a handful of Full Course Yellows. A Hypercar distance record, the second fastest race on average speed since the series moved on from LMP1... and yet, you've probably read the headlines. Robert Kubica, spear…
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Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they recap the barn burner race this past weekend from Gateway, with Kyle Kirkwood taking his first oval win after the field was dealing with the last second fuel strategy. In the second segment of the show, they talk about IndyCar shifting their new car slated for 2028. They also talk about Nola…
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Fox Sports analyst and six-time IndyCar race winner James Hinchcliffe joins Jack Benyon onthis week’s episode to review a brilliant Gateway race, discuss Will Power’s future and more. After being at the track, Hinch gives excellent insight into why this race - not normally an event he marks on his calendar - was a real thriller. And, with Will Powe…
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Just when you thought the title race was looking pencilled in, it takes another twist thanks to Lando Norris losing his patience. Dre, Cam and a returning RJ O'Connell sit down to talk the F1 Canadian Grand Prix, as George Russell would take complete control of the weekend, and winning from pole, holding off a stalemate of pace and early attacks fr…
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Jake and Rake (filling in for a vacationing Schultz) talk about the Pacers' first back to back losses in three months and if they can throw one last punch against the Thunder. Also, a look at Tyrese Haliburton's health entering a do-or-die Game 6 and Query's feelings on a terrific IndyCar show in St. Louis.…
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Sometimes, the simple answer is the correct answer. And at Aragon, Marc Marquez was perfect. Dre and Cam review what was a dominant Aragon weekend from #93, leading every single timed session across the weekend for the first time since Marc did it himself in Germany 2015. Even with a tricky GP25 bike, and a poor Sprint start, Marc never really look…
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Can the Pacers take back control of the NBA Finals? The guys are hesitant to say so, even with Indiana returning home after getting a split. They talk about what it will take to get the best of the Thunder in what has become a best-of-five series, plus the House settlement, Colts' new ownership structure, and Schultz has a cough (again).…
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Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they preview this weekend’s Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at World Wide Technology Raceway! They talk about if the racing will be good on Sunday night with the hybrid, as it was last year. They also talk about if this will be a turning point for Team Penske and if David Malukas can continue his …
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Welcome to IndyCar's post-500 Hangover, as the series headed to the streets of Detroit, and where Kyle Kirkwood dominated the streets to take his second win of 2025, and making it so IndyCar's only had two winners in seven races for the first time since Champ Car's Sebastien Bourdais and AJ Allmendinger did it in 2006. The big news? Alex Palou put …
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