{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"6 Minute Race Preview - Indycar St. Pete 2026","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/6-minute-race-preview-indycar-st-pete-2026","audioUrl":"https://api.riverside.fm/hosting-analytics/media/56678442837cf2f7a6a125dbf6ef6cc754ca20a4afc0d33aa36de30127c45727/eyJlcGlzb2RlSWQiOiIzOWM3MDkwOS05NzIyLTQwMjItYTVmZS05MGI5OWQwYmQ3MzAiLCJwb2RjYXN0SWQiOiI0YTRiYjgxZS00MzVkLTQ4N2EtYTYwYi1hYTI3MjE4YTZlYTkiLCJhY2NvdW50SWQiOiI2OTEzYzdhYmEyYzg2YTg3MmY3NmZmZDgiLCJwYXRoIjoibWVkaWEvY2xpcHMvNjk5ZDFiNTAxMWJiODVmZGU5OTFjMmRiL2luZHljYXJzLXN0dWRpby1jb21wb3Nlci0yMDI2LTItMjRfXzQtMzAtMjQubXAzIn0=.mp3","description":"A quick preview of what you should be looking for at the Indycar GP of St. Pete. This preview covers the top stories, what drivers you should watch, what strategies might help win the race, and where and how you should watch the race for maximum fun. This is a shorter version of the weekly podcast. 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St. Pete Grand Prix is a great kickoff to the IndyCar season.","canonicalId":"concept:gp-of-st-pete","priority":0.5,"confidence":1.0,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"The Grand Prix of St. Petersburg (GP of St. Pete) is a well-known IndyCar race held on a temporary street circuit in St. Petersburg, Florida, marking the start of the IndyCar season.","simplifiedExplanation":"The GP of St. Pete is a car race that happens on city streets in St. Petersburg, Florida, and it starts the IndyCar racing season."}},{"startTime":19.8,"endTime":26.0,"type":"concept","title":"hitting the wall","url":"/glossary/hitting-the-wall","quote":"Every driver is hungry and the St. Pete street course is a prime destination for both passing and for hitting the wall.","canonicalId":"concept:hitting-the-wall","priority":0.5,"confidence":1.0,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"In racing, 'hitting the wall' refers to a driver crashing into the track barriers, which often ends their race or causes damage to the car.","simplifiedExplanation":"Hitting the wall means a race car crashes into the barriers on the side of the track, which can stop the car from racing."}},{"startTime":19.8,"endTime":26.0,"type":"concept","title":"street course","url":"/glossary/street-course","quote":"Every driver is hungry and the St. Pete street course is a prime destination for both passing and for hitting the wall.","canonicalId":"concept:street-course","priority":0.5,"confidence":1.0,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"A street course is a race track composed of temporarily closed-off public roads in a city, often featuring tight corners and close barriers, making it challenging for drivers.","simplifiedExplanation":"A street course is a race track made from city streets that are closed for racing, which makes the race tricky because the roads are narrow and have walls close by."}},{"startTime":35.1,"endTime":39.62,"type":"brand","title":"Penske","url":"/glossary/penske","quote":"Will Power lost his Penske ride last year and was wisely picked up by Andretti.","canonicalId":"brand:penske","priority":0.5,"confidence":1.0,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"Penske is a major American racing team and automotive services company, known for its success in IndyCar and other motorsports.","simplifiedExplanation":"Penske is a famous racing team that races cars in big competitions like IndyCar."}},{"startTime":35.1,"endTime":39.62,"type":"brand","title":"Andretti","url":"/glossary/andretti","quote":"Will Power lost his Penske ride last year and was wisely picked up by Andretti.","canonicalId":"brand:andretti","priority":0.5,"confidence":1.0,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"Andretti Autosport is a prominent IndyCar racing team owned by Michael Andretti, known for competing at the highest levels of American open-wheel racing.","simplifiedExplanation":"Andretti is a well-known racing team that races cars in IndyCar and other big races."}},{"startTime":60.5,"endTime":66.8,"type":"concept","title":"Formula One","url":"/glossary/formula-one","quote":"Man's a former Formula One driver and he's known to drive aggressively and often contact\nfollows him around the racetrack.","canonicalId":"concept:formula-one","priority":0.5,"confidence":1.0,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"Formula One is the highest class of international single-seater auto racing sanctioned by the FIA. It features the fastest and most technologically advanced cars competing in a global series of races.","simplifiedExplanation":"Formula One is a type of car racing with very fast and special cars that race all over the world. It's the top level of racing for these kinds of cars."}},{"startTime":69.6,"endTime":75.36,"type":"concept","title":"World Driving Champion","url":"/glossary/world-driving-champion","quote":"Another guy to watch, Mick Schumacher, the son of 8-time World Driving Champion Michael\nSchumacher.","canonicalId":"concept:world-driving-champion","priority":0.5,"confidence":1.0,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"A World Driving Champion is a driver who has won the highest title in a racing series, often determined by accumulating the most points over a season. Michael Schumacher is an 8-time Formula One World Champion, one of the most successful drivers in history.","simplifiedExplanation":"A World Driving Champion is the best driver in a racing series for a whole year. Michael Schumacher won this title eight times, making him one of the best ever."}},{"startTime":76.0,"endTime":78.0,"type":"concept","title":"Formula Two","url":"/glossary/formula-two","quote":"Mick was also a Formula Two champion and was a Formula One driver at one point.","canonicalId":"concept:formula-two","priority":0.5,"confidence":1.0,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"Formula Two is a racing series that serves as the primary feeder category for Formula One, featuring less powerful cars and younger drivers aiming to progress to F1.","simplifiedExplanation":"Formula Two is a type of car race where drivers compete to get better and hopefully move up to the top-level Formula One races."}},{"startTime":110.5,"endTime":115.1,"type":"term","title":"caution flag","url":"/glossary/caution-flag","quote":"If something goes bad at the start and there's a caution flag, a bunch of cars are going to go into the pits to change tires and get fresh fuel.","canonicalId":"term:caution-flag","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"A caution flag in racing signals a hazard on the track, causing drivers to slow down and maintain position behind a safety car. It often leads to strategic pit stops and can shuffle the race order.","simplifiedExplanation":"In races, a caution flag means there's danger on the track, so cars slow down and can't pass. This lets teams fix their cars or change tires safely and can change who is winning."}},{"startTime":134.7,"endTime":145.5,"type":"term","title":"tire rule","url":"/glossary/tire-rule","quote":"So another thing to watch for on Sunday is there's a new tire rule. You probably know they have soft tires and hard tires... Well, this year the teams are mandated.","canonicalId":"term:tire-rule","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"A tire rule in racing is a regulation that dictates how teams must use or manage their tires during a race, such as the number of sets allowed or mandatory use of certain compounds.","simplifiedExplanation":"A tire rule is a rule that tells racing teams how they can use their tires during a race, like which types they must use or how many times they can change them."}},{"startTime":139.8,"endTime":142.4,"type":"term","title":"soft tires","url":"/glossary/soft-tires","quote":"You probably know they have soft tires and hard tires. The soft tires being green...","canonicalId":"term:soft-tires","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"Soft tires are a type of racing tire compound that offers more grip but wears out faster. They are often used for better performance in shorter stints.","simplifiedExplanation":"Soft tires are special tires that help cars stick to the track better but don't last as long. They help cars go faster for a short time."}},{"startTime":139.8,"endTime":142.4,"type":"term","title":"hard tires","url":"/glossary/hard-tires","quote":"You probably know they have soft tires and hard tires. The hard tires being black.","canonicalId":"term:hard-tires","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"Hard tires are a racing tire compound that lasts longer but provides less grip compared to soft tires. They are used for longer stints or when durability is prioritized.","simplifiedExplanation":"Hard tires are tougher tires that last longer but don't stick to the track as well. They help cars stay on the track for a longer time without changing tires."}},{"startTime":151.9,"endTime":155.5,"type":"term","title":"pit stop","url":"/glossary/pit-stop","quote":"\"And that's going to add probably an extra pit stop to this race. And it will remove the fact that sometimes it turns into a fuel economy contest\"","canonicalId":"term:pit-stop","priority":0.9,"confidence":1.0,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"A pit stop is a pause during a race where a car pulls into the pit lane for refueling, tire changes, repairs, or adjustments. It is a critical part of race strategy affecting overall race time and performance.","simplifiedExplanation":"In a race, cars stop briefly to get new tires or more fuel. This stop is called a pit stop and helps the car keep running fast and safe."}},{"startTime":155.5,"endTime":160.0,"type":"term","title":"fuel economy contest","url":"/glossary/fuel-economy-contest","quote":"\"And it will remove the fact that sometimes it turns into a fuel economy contest where everybody's driving as slow as they possibly can not to get past.\"","canonicalId":"term:fuel-economy-contest","priority":0.5,"confidence":1.0,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"A fuel economy contest in racing is when drivers focus on conserving fuel to reduce the number of pit stops, often leading to slower race pace. This strategy can influence how aggressively drivers compete.","simplifiedExplanation":"Sometimes in races, drivers try to save gas so they don't have to stop as much. 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There's some stuff there and TVs and big screen TVs to watch from.\"","canonicalId":"concept:speed-zone","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-4.1-mini","data":{"explanation":"A speed zone at a race track is a section where cars reach high speeds, often providing thrilling viewing opportunities for spectators.","simplifiedExplanation":"The speed zone is a part of the track where the cars go really fast, so it's exciting to watch there."}},{"startTime":308.9,"endTime":311.2,"type":"concept","title":"Festival Plaza","url":"/glossary/festival-plaza","quote":"\"But the party is at Festival Plaza. 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