Ep.272 – Barry Wanser

Barry Wanser is another staple of behind-the-scenes IndyCar lore. One of the principal members behind Chip Ganassi Racing’s success, Barry started as mechanic with Joe Amato’s NHRA program going back to the early 1990’s, eventually becoming a gearbox mechanic for Ganassi in ChampCar, and eventually elevating himself to today’s role where he not only serves as the Team Manager of Competition, but specifically as the strategist for Alex Palou’s incredible run of three championships. Dinner was served at Tegry Bistro in Indianapolis, IN, with the song “Watch Out” by Chaun Davis taking us out. Thanks again to Continental Tire for making it all happen.

Ep.271 – Chad Knaus, Pt.2

Chad Knaus is one of the biggest names in NASCAR. The Crew Chief behind all seven of Jimmie Johnson’s championships, including five in a row and 81 race wins, Chad is widely recognized as one of the best to ever do it. Currently promoted to the current role of VP of Competition and Hendrick Motorsports, Chad’s journey to the top of NASCAR is unlike any other, and a must-listen for anyone looking to be in the sport. Dinner was served at Eddie V’s in Charlotte, NC, with the song “Out to Get Me” by Indiana Bradley taking us out. Thanks again to Continental Tire for making it all happen.

 

Ep.270 – Chad Knaus, Pt.1

Chad Knaus is one of the biggest names in NASCAR. The Crew Chief behind all seven of Jimmie Johnson’s championships, including five in a row and 81 race wins, Chad is widely recognized as one of the best to ever do it. Currently promoted to the current role of VP of Competition and Hendrick Motorsports, Chad’s journey to the top of NASCAR is unlike any other, and a must-listen for anyone looking to be in the sport. Dinner was served at Eddie V’s in Charlotte, NC, with the song “Trust Myself” by Echo Laroux taking us out. Thanks again to Continental Tire for making it all happen.

 

Ep.269 – Chase Briscoe

Quickly being recognized as one of NASCAR’s top young drivers, Chase Briscoe is coming off of his fourth season in the NASCAR Cup Series, now a proven multi-race winner and 11-time winner in Xfinity. His story, however, comes from his humble roots, having fought for every seat he’s had with no funding, and somehow finding himself at the top ranks of NASCAR. The last driver to win for the fabled Stewart-Haas Racing, Chase will enter a new chapter in 2025, taking over the storied No. 19 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing. Lunch was served at the Rolling Hills Golf Club in Monroe, NC, with the song “Take the Fun Away” by Ofer Karen taking us out. Thanks again to Continental Tire for making it all happen.

Ep.268 – Rusty Wallace

A NASCAR Hall-of-Fame driver, Rusty Wallace’s place in the sport is solidified. The 1989 Cup Champion and founding driver of Roger Penske’s NASCAR organization, Rusty would cut his teeth in the midwestern ASA racing scene alongside other legends like Alan Kulwicki and Mark Martin. Coming up with limited means, he would go on to become a 55-time race winner in Cup to earn his place in the Hall of Fame. Dinner was served at Jeffrey’s Restaurant in Mooresville, NC, with the song “One of These Days” by Adam Simons taking us out. Thanks again to Continental Tire for making it all happen.

Ep.267 – Graham Rahal

Graham Rahal is a staple of the IndyCar series, now entering his 18th season as a driver. Part of the Rahal family, the son of Bobby Rahal has made a name in the sport in his own right, not only taking multiple victories in the series, but working just as hard away from the track to grow a multitude of car businesses under the GRP (Graham Rahal Performance) banner. Away from business and driving, Graham has joined yet another family seen as racing royalty, marrying Courtney Force, a champion drag racer and the daughter of the legendary John Force. Dinner was served at Monterey Cuisine in Carmel, IN, with the song “Find a Pathway Home” by J Fitz taking us out. Thanks again to Continental Tire for making it all happen.