The Indycar Dad Podcast

The Indycar Dad Podcast

Indycar Dad Podcast

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Indycar Dad (Tom Nardone) focuses on having fun at the races. Over his 50+ years as a race fan and a father he learned a few things that make racing fun:Great racingA close-up fan experienceFriends and familyKnowledge of the sport.In his podcast he will help you have more fun with Indycar. He will ask questions that expand your knowledge of the sport and introduce you to Indycar personalities. He will experience and discuss great racing, and he will be part of and encourage a great fan experience. He will do this in a fun way. Indycar Dad isn’t too serious. This entire project, his podcast, his instagram, and his Youtube channel is a form of recreation for him. He has no sponsors and doesn’t answer to anyone. He is just here to have a good time with his family of fellow Indycar fans. Join the Indycar family and subscribe to the Indycar Dad PodcastIndycar Dad is really only interested in talking about Indycar, the Indianapolis 500, and the feeder series for them. Sure, he watches F1, IMSA, F1 and others, but he studies Indycar and has been attending multiple races per year for decades. He wants to stick to his area of interest, so this project is only about having fun with Indycar. We hope you enjoy it.

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Indycar Dad Podcast - Ep 7 - Indycar News in 5 minutes 2/5/26

Here is the Indycar news for the week of February 5th, 2026. Here is what happened in Indycar this week. Presented in 5 minutes:Mick Shumacher Testing. He had the entire track (homestead) to himself. He didn’t crash. Ryan Briscoe is his driver coach. I think that is a great result for the team. But there is no data to work with here. It will be useful to prep him for the Phoenix oval test. We have some spy shots of outside the PREMA shop and it doesn’t look good. Callum Ilot was interviewed and he also indicated that they don’t seem likely to be at the test days nor at St. Pete. The Freedom 250 was put on the calendar. We haven’t seen much detail, but everyone is promising a race in Washington DC as a celebration of our country’s 250th birthday. McLaren “launched” their 2026 cars. Considering they look pretty much the same and the chassis and engine is the same, the only thing we missed from that event was some free food. Maybe I’ll get an invite next year. It turns out that Romain Grosjean was at media day last week. He wasn’t part of the official images released by Indycar, but pictures of him in an all black firesuit that matched Dennis Hauger’s appeared on Getty Images. We all got to see a letter that Roger Penske wrote to Donald Trump. I always admired Roger Penske. I live near him and he always seemed like a guy who spent his money doing things that I would do if I was a Billionaire. I tell you what, I wouldn’t be writing letters to kiss anyone’s ass if I was Roger Penske. Dario Francitti will be racing at St. Pete this year. Unfortunately, he will be in a Toyota truck, but it will be fun to see him back and racing competitively. Conor Daly said there is a percentage of a chance that he will be at St. Pete in an Indycar. 

S1E7 Feb 06, 2026 4 min 8 annotations

Indycar Dad Podcast - Episode 1

Welcome to the Indycar Dad podcast.  This is the first episode that will be widely circulated, so I’m going to explain who I am, why there is an Indycar Dad podcast, and why you should listen to it.  I’m Tom. They call me Indycar Dad because I go to the races and I’m a friendly dad kind of guy. I love Indycar races because I find them fun. I want you to find them fun as well so I started this project to make that happen. So my focus will be on having fun. In my opinion there are four things that make Indycar racing fun.:Great racingA close-up fan experiencefriends and family knowledge of the sportSo that is what we are going to focus upon. Those four things. Great racing - I’ll include podcasts about what is happening, what factors make it happen, and where the drama will be or has been. A close up fan experience - I’m hoping to bring you closer than anyone else. My focus is only on Indycar and I’m trying hard to get access to everything about the series. I’ll share it with you. I hope to deliver more information than any other Indycar podcast. Friends and family - If I ever gain any fans from the project, You will likely be a person that I like a lot. So I don’t see a lot of risk in putting myself out there. If you see me in public, talk to me. We have a lot in common, so I’ll enjoy the conversation. Knowledge of the sport - I don’t know everything about Indycar, but I want to learn everything about Indycar. I used to be an Automotive Engineer and I’ve been a fan of racing for 50 years so I definitely know what questions to ask, so I’m going to learn some good stuff. Also, I’m good at explaining things in simple terms so you’ll learn it too. I’m in this for the fun of it. I’m not paid. I don’t need money. I’m not seeking sponsors and I don’t want to sell you anything. This isn’t my job. This is my hobby. I’m a superfan. I’m here to have a great time. So, that’s the Indycar Dad podcast. Please subscribe and join the family. 

S1E1 Jan 11, 2026 2 min
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