{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Ilmore's Andy Gryczan","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/ilmore-s-andy-gryczan","audioUrl":"https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/sxm.simplecastaudio.com/c4975f47-4d85-4129-b692-8d3784e110bd/episodes/bc948cf2-2561-441f-8464-191a448499c2/audio/128/default.mp3?aid=rss_feed&awCollectionId=c4975f47-4d85-4129-b692-8d3784e110bd&awEpisodeId=bc948cf2-2561-441f-8464-191a448499c2&feed=qaiDidW0","description":"Rossi has a chat with Chevy IndyCar Chief Race Engineer at Ilmore, Andy Gryczan, giving a behind the scenes look at what goes in to making the cars performance at their best.\n+++\nOff Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.\nWant some Off Track swag? Check out our store!\nCheck out our website, www.askofftrack.com\nSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.\nWant some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.com\nFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising."},"annotations":[{"startTime":30.1,"endTime":38.5,"type":"company","title":"Ilmore Engineering","url":"/glossary/ilmore-engineering","quote":"...I just want to welcome Andy Griesan from Ilmore Engineering to the show.","canonicalId":"company:ilmore-engineering","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Ilmore Engineering is the company Andy Gryczan represents on the show. The episode frames Ilmore’s role in IndyCar engine development and how its approach compares to major automakers’ motorsport programs.","simplifiedExplanation":"Ilmore Engineering is a company that works on race-car technology. In this episode, they’re talking about how Ilmore fits into IndyCar engine building and how it compares to bigger teams."}},{"startTime":45.6,"endTime":53.1,"type":"concept","title":"Indy car space","url":"/glossary/indy-car-space","quote":"...explain to our listener base what Ilmore is and how they are different and the same as GM and Chevrolet in the Indy car space?","canonicalId":"concept:indy-car-space","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Indy car space” refers to the IndyCar racing ecosystem—teams, engine suppliers, and engineering partners that build and support cars for the IndyCar series. It’s a specific motorsport context where engine technology and supplier relationships matter a lot.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Indy car space” means the world of IndyCar racing. 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