Brent Crews: Quit Day One. Now a NASCAR Prospect
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Stacking Pennies with Corey LaJoie May 18, 2026
Brent Crews: Quit Day One. Now a NASCAR Prospect

Brent Crews: Quit Day One. Now a NASCAR Prospect

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Brent Crews: Quit Day One. Now a NASCAR Prospect
Toyota Camry
Car

Toyota Camry

The Toyota Camry is a regular passenger car (a sedan) made by Toyota. In racing, teams can use a Camry-based car that’s built for track competition, so you may hear it discussed in motorsport contexts. The podcast likely refers to a specific Camry race car number and driver.

Concept

go-karting

Go-karting is the basic form of racing with small, lightweight karts. A lot of racers start here to learn how to drive and race effectively.

Topic

Millbridge race

Millbridge is the name of a local race event they went to watch. For young racers, events like this are often the first step into real competition.

Concept

dirt karting

Dirt karting is go-kart racing on a dirt track instead of pavement. Because the surface is grippier in some spots and slippery in others, driving technique matters a lot more.

Nissan Juke
Car

Nissan Juke

The Nissan Juke is a small crossover SUV made by Nissan. It’s called a “Juke,” which is also a word people use for a quick fake-out move. In the podcast snippet, it sounds like the term is being used for that kind of quick move.

Toyota Laid
Car

Toyota Laid

The Toyota Land Cruiser is a large SUV made for tough driving, including off-road and long trips. It’s known for being sturdy and dependable. The podcast likely mentions it in connection with a personal story or plan rather than detailed car specs.

Term

nitro stuff

They’re talking about a racing style that uses nitro fuel (nitromethane). That fuel changes how the engine makes power, so it’s a different kind of racing than normal gas-powered series.

Term

midget racing

Midget racing is short-track racing in small, powerful cars. The races are usually on short tracks, so drivers have to be very good at handling and passing close to other cars.

Company

pristine auction

They mention “Pristine Auction” as part of how the driver got the chance to race with Toyota support. It sounds like it helped make the opportunity possible.

Term

asphalt stuff

“Asphalt stuff” means racing on paved tracks. The tires and car handling can feel different than on dirt, so drivers often have to adjust their setup and driving style.

Term

pro late model races

Pro late model races are short-track stock-car races on asphalt. Drivers often use this as a path to bigger stock-car series because it teaches how to set up and race cars over a full race.

Term

wheel to wheel

“Wheel to wheel” means two cars are racing side-by-side really closely. It’s a high-pressure situation where tiny driving differences can make one car win or crash.

Topic

Kimmy Antonelli vs NASCAR development

They’re talking about how Kimmy Antonelli races and whether his skills would carry over to NASCAR. They also compare how much drivers practice in Europe versus the United States.

Term

raw talent

“Raw talent” means a driver is naturally fast and makes good decisions without needing as much practice. It’s different from “race craft,” which is the learned skill of racing smart and making passes.

Concept

NASCAR ladder system

A “ladder system” is a series of racing steps that helps drivers grow. You start in smaller series and work your way up as you learn how to race at the next level.

Term

race craft

“Race craft” means the smart, practical skills of racing—like when to pass and how to defend. It’s what turns speed into actual race wins.

Term

on the limit of the tire

It means the driver is driving as fast as the tires can handle. If they push a little more, the car starts to lose traction, so it’s a very precise skill.

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