
Happy Hour: Remembering Kyle Busch With Holly Cain
Cain, a Senior Writer for the NASCAR Wire Service, joins the podcast.

Hosted by Bryan Nolen, Trey Lyle, Dalton Hopkins, Michael Massie, Caleb Barnes · EN-US · 50 episodes
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NASCAR, IndyCar, F1 and more motorsports news and views. Best seat at the track, best view on the web!
Bryan Nolen, Trey Lyle, Dalton Hopkins, Michael Massie, Caleb Barnes hosts Happy Hour – Frontstretch, a sports show with 50 episodes published.

Cain, a Senior Writer for the NASCAR Wire Service, joins the podcast.

The Athletic's Jordan Bianchi joins the podcast just hours after the NASCAR Hall of Fame 2027 class was announced.

Mallozzi previews his upcoming NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Watkins Glen International and weighs in on the lawsuit.

Ed Lane, host of The Fast Lane on 93.3 FM Lynchburg and VTRN Sports, returns to talk Gibbs' first win.

Ed Lane, host of The Fast Lane on 93.3 FM Lynchburg and VTRN Sports, joins to predict when Ty Gibbs will win.

Niece Motorsports' Connor Hall joins as a guest.

Frequent guest Peter Stratta of TSJSports joins the podcast.

Sports Business Journal's Adam Stern joins the podcast.

Who will prove to have the greatest NASCAR knowledge in the third edition.

The podcast crew read through the Nov. 21 released text messages from key NASCAR figures among others.

The podcast gives out awards voted on you, the fans.

Jeremy Clements Racing car chief Gabe Wood joins the weekly podcast covering the NASCAR Cup, Xfinity and Truck Series.

ARCA Menards Series championship runner-up Lavar Scott joins the show

Roberts, of SiriusXM NASCAR Radio and Trackside Live, gives his takes on ratings and playoffs.

Ed Lane, host of The Fast Lane on 93.3 FM Lynchburg and VTRN Sports, joins the podcast.

Sturniolo is the Digital Editorial Content Manager for NASCAR.com.

Peter Stratta of TSJSports joins to talk NASCAR Cup Series playoffs and Kaulig Racing among other topics.

Hammond joins the podcast to also talk about RFK Racing's chances to get a car into the playoffs.

nascarcasm joins the podcast as a special guest.

Savage Ventures' John Newby is back to talk the Trackhouse/Suarez split and TNT's approach.
Holly Cain
Senior Writer for the NASCAR Wire Service
1 appearance on this show
Jordan Bianchi
1 appearance on this show
Connor Hall
Niece Motorsports
1 appearance on this show
Daniel Dye
1 appearance on this show
Adam Stern
Associate Professor · Curry College
1 appearance on this show
Gabe Wood
Coastline Pizzeria
1 appearance on this show
Denny Hamlin
No.45 car co-owner
1 appearance on this show
Lavar Scott
ARCA driver · Rev Racing
1 appearance on this show
John Roberts
Senior Training Manager at the Transportation Safety Institute · R3 Recovery House
2 appearances on this show
Zach Sturniolo
Digital Editorial Content Manager · NASCAR.com
1 appearance on this show
Jeff Hammond
Director of Parks and Recreation · City of Salina
1 appearance on this show
Daniel Suarez
Professor · Middlebury College
1 appearance on this show
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