{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Shane van Gisbergen Interview","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/shane-van-gisbergen-interview-f51b1b96-6446-45de-a373-5a9af8d4fcce","audioUrl":"https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/pdst.fm/e/traffic.megaphone.fm/FOXM6559991855.mp3","description":"Shane van Gisbergen joins Kevin Harvick on Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour to break down his transition to NASCAR and the strong start to his season as he continues to prove himself on both road courses and oval tracks. In this episode, Harvick sits down with the former Supercars champion to discuss the biggest adjustments he has faced moving into NASCAR, how he has improved on ovals, and why switching to the No. 97 car carries personal significance for him. SVG also shares how his success in NASCAR is growing the sport’s popularity in Australia and New Zealand, what challenges he continues to face adapting to stock car racing in the United States, and what goals he has set for the remainder of the season.\n\n0:00 - Intro\n\n1:52 - Offseason Conversations With Trackhouse Racing\n\n3:20 - Transitioning To Racing In NASCAR\n\n8:27 - First Time Racing A Car\n\n9:28 - International Support As A NASCAR Driver\n\n12:42 - Cultural Differences Of Racing In The US\n\n14:32 - Expectations At Trackhouse Racing\n\n18:32 - Favorite Oval Races\n\n20:05 - Significance Of Number 97\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices"},"annotations":[{"startTime":239.3,"endTime":239.8,"type":"concept","title":"NASCAR","url":"/glossary/nascar","quote":"...for most of my NASCAR career. 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