The Marshall Pruett Podcast

The Marshall Pruett Podcast

Marshall Pruett

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Marshall Pruett covers today’s racing news, welcomes in stars and heroes, and posts plenty of racing sounds for your enjoyment.

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MP 873: The Week In IndyCar, July 6, Listener Q&A

It's another packed episode of The Week In IndyCar Listener Q&A show, all driven by questions submitted via social media, following the GMR Grand Prix at Indianapolis. A sampling of the items posed this week (Q&A begins at the 19m00s mark in the episode): "Alexander Rossi, two races in a row: Electrical Failures. Do you think this is a string of bad luck, something up with the Hondas, or something going on within the team? Do you think a string of mechanical failures could play into him jumping teams after 2021? Should Honda be worried about keeping him in a Honda car?" "Will the series allow the OEM to work with the teams to use seat cooling technology in order to help the drivers in the cockpit? Or what Pratt and Miller with the A/C used in the IMSA Corvette C8.R or HPD in the Acura NSX GT3." "Now that Road America is going to be a doubleheader weekend, is there a safety limit on the number of brats consumed, and is it per event or for the whole weekend? Is there a B.o.S. (Balance of Sausages) to equalize consumption among different-sized consumers?" "Jay Frye recently said that while IndyCar feels good about moving forward with the new 2.4-liter engine in 2022, the new car that was planned for 2022 may take several more years to realize because of the economic burden on teams. To mitigate the burden on teams, he said the new car might come about via annual updates of new parts and pieces. How would this work? What parts would come first, next, and so on?" Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E751 Jul 07, 2020 123 min

MP 872: The Week In Sports Cars, July 5, with Pruett and Goodwin

It's a catch-up episode of The Week In Sports Cars where show hosts Marshall Pruett and Graham Goodwin go back and answer the bulk of listener-supplied questions they were unable to grab during their most recent TWISC podcast. Discussion Topics: IMSA (starts at 2m02s) WEC/AsLMS/ELMS/ACO (23m40s) Fun (37m43s) General (1h06m21s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E750 Jul 05, 2020 101 min

MP 871: The Sounds of IndyCar, 1997 Portland

It was the closest finish in CART IndyCar Series history as Mark Blundell beat Gil de Ferran and Raul Boesel in a three-wide sprint to the line at the 1997 Portland Grand Prix by 0.027 seconds. Go back to an amazing weekend where the incredible engines from Mercedes-Benz, Honda, Ford Cosworth, and Toyota, piloted by some of IndyCar's greatest drivers, filled the air with unforgettable sounds. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E749 Jul 04, 2020 25 min

MP 870: The Week In IndyCar, July 1, with Mike Shank

NTT IndyCar Series team owner Mike Shank returns to The Week In IndyCar show to answer listener questions that range from silly to serious.  Episode Time Stamps For Select Topics: How has Meyer Shank Racing survived financially during COVID-19? (starts at 2m02s) When will AJ Allmendinger drive an MSR Indy car? (14m16s) Eating 'Hardcore' Jack Harvey's baked goods (19m10s) Favorite SiriusXM channels (19m35s) More tales from failed 2012 IndyCar entry attempt (22m40s) Changes to doing B2B deals in a lockdown (27m06s) Should all Indy 500 entrants be given a pass in qualifying during a compromised year? (32m06s) Mike's favorite Acura and Honda products (36m47s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E748 Jul 01, 2020 40 min

MP 869: The Week In IndyCar, June 30, Listener Q&A

It's another packed episode of The Week In IndyCar Listener Q&A show, all driven by questions submitted via social media. A sampling of the items posed this week (Q&A begins at the 12m30s mark in the episode): "Wanted to get your opinion on the Indy 500 still being blacked out in Central Indiana even though they’re capping the attendance to 50%, which essentially assures a sellout. Is there any reason why they are doing this during a time where it could be a morale booster during the pandemic? I would see it as a massive middle finger if I were a Central Indiana resident. Am I misreading the situation?" "Looking back over the last 10 years, the number of women drivers at the Indy 500 has dwindled, and will possibly be none this year (I understand Pippa Mann is struggling to get a ride). In 2010, five women were entered (Danica Patrick, Sarah Fisher, Ana Beatriz, Simona de Silvestro, and Milka Duno). Over the next 3 years 4 women entered the 500 each year. What has gone wrong?" "Pick one NBA player that you think would make a good IndyCar driver. #MePersonally, I think Tim Duncan would be good a IndyCar driver. If they could fit him into one." "Let’s say I build a time machine, go back and win a ton of money sports betting and then take a small portion to start a CART team with Honda engines, Reynard chassis, Firestone tires and I employ Buddy Lazier and my team has an operating budget and engineering talent of a Team Green or Forsythe? I run '95-'98 with this setup, what is Buddy’s best championship finish? 5th? 10th? 15th?" Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E747 Jun 30, 2020 111 min

MP 868: Guenther Steiner, My Racing Life and Career

Haas Formula 1 team principal Guenther Steiner visits The Marshall Pruett Podcast for a brisk episode of My Racing Life and Career. The entertaining Italian shares stories of his introduction to the sport through rallying and transition to Formula 1, then dives into a number of topics, including his emotional management style depicted in Netflix's Drive To Survive, unique approach to handling F1 drivers, and a supreme skill at punctuating conversations with curse words. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast  

E746 Jun 30, 2020 31 min

MP 867: Race Engineering Download, June 29, with Jeff Braun

Veteran race engineer Jeff Braun visits The Marshall Pruett Podcast to discuss the upcoming WeatherTech 240 IMSA race at Daytona International Speedway and the various chassis setup and engineering challenges teams will face. The two also field a few listener questions on topics spanning coffee roasting to air density. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E745 Jun 29, 2020 41 min

MP 866: The Week In Sports Cars, June 27, with Pruett and Goodwin

It's time for The Week In Sports Cars podcast, all driven by listener Q&A, with Marshall Pruett and DailySportsCar.com's Graham Goodwin. Discussion Topics: IMSA (starts at 3m43s) WEC/AsLMS/ELMS/ACO (43m55s) General (1h04m19s) Fun (1h16m27s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E744 Jun 27, 2020 99 min

MP 865: 1984 Porsche 935 In-Car Audio with Patrick Long, Monterey 2018

Ride inside an IMSA legend as Porsche factory driver Patrick Long straps into the 800hp Fabcar Porsche 935 from 1984, and hurls it around Laguna Seca like he's hunting for lap records during the 2018 edition of the Rennsport Reunion.  Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E743 Jun 27, 2020 15 min

MP 864: George Mack, My Racing Life and Career

George Mack, the last African-American driver to compete in the NTT IndyCar Series, joins the Marshall Pruett Podcast for an in-depth episode of My Racing Life and Career. The Los Angeles native authored one of the most improbable open-wheel stories of the century where, with the new 310 Racing team in 2002, he went straight from karting to the all-oval Indy Racing League...with no oval experience and no experience racing cars.  It's the story of a remarkable man, from a remarkable family, who had a single season 18 long years ago to demonstrate his potential while facing impossible odds. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E742 Jun 25, 2020 107 min

MP 863: The Week In IndyCar, June 24, with JR Hildebrand

IndyCar veteran JR Hildebrand returns to The Week In IndyCar show to answer listener questions that range from silly to serious.  Episode Time Stamps For Select Topics: How do you prepare differently for Indy in August? (starts at 1m41s) Interest in sports cars or sprint cars? (7m34s) His growth with societal awareness (15m12s) JR's STEM program (41m23s) What new technologies might attract more manufacturers? (1h10m11s) Interest in a future team role in IndyCar? (1m23m52s) Casting the buddy-cop show 'JR and The Sage' (1h32m51s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E741 Jun 24, 2020 105 min

MP 862: The Week In IndyCar, June 23, Listener Q&A

It's another packed episode of The Week In IndyCar Listener Q&A show, all driven by questions submitted via social media. A sampling of the items posed this week (Q&A begins at the 18m06s mark in the episode): "Alex Zanardi is one of the few people I would consider a hero. Do you have any Zanardi stories you'd like to share?" "Are you satisfied with the response from INDYCAR regarding the social issues taking place in our country right now?" "In the last mailbag, Robin Miller rated IRL 1996-1999 years as kind of second-class racing compared to the 2000's when CART teams began to switch to IRL. What are your thoughts about IRL racing in the 1990s?" "Is it realistic that the next series of engine and/or aero regulations could be designed to induce more lifting and/or braking at large ovals?" Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E740 Jun 23, 2020 153 min

MP 861: The Week In Sports Cars, June 21, with Pruett and Goodwin

It's time for The Week In Sports Cars podcast, all driven by listener Q&A, with Marshall Pruett and DailySportsCar.com's Graham Goodwin. Discussion Topics: WEC/AsLMS/ELMS/ACO (starts at 10m07s) IMSA (starts at 1h02m15s) DTM (1h39m54s) Fun (1h49m22s) General (2h04m03s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E739 Jun 21, 2020 143 min

MP 860: Catching Up With Ed Justice Jr

Recorded in September of 2018, Ed Justice Jr joins us for an episode of Catching Up With to discuss Legacy of Justice, the loving biography he penned with Tom Madigan that chronicles his family's deep roots in stock cars, drag racing, short track, open-wheel, and sports cars.  Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast  

E738 Jun 20, 2020 26 min

MP 859: The Week In IndyCar, June 17, with Michael Andretti

Championship-winning IndyCar driver and team owner Michael Andretti pays a visit to The Week In IndyCar show to answer fan questions in the listener-driven show. Episode Time Stamps For Select Topics: Racing within a compressed schedule (starts at 0m41s) Carl Haas story and Ferrari F1 (7m27s) Andretti Autosport's strength at the Indy 500 (12m18s) Driving for Chip Ganassi in 1994 (14m13s) Supporting Indy Lights and its future growth (16m35s) Cousin John Andretti (21m15s) Racing with his father Mario as a teammate (26m40s) Next-generation Andretti drivers in the pipeline? (28m05s) Favorite disco song (sent in by Bryan Herta)? (31m07s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E737 Jun 17, 2020 32 min

MP 858: The Week In IndyCar, June 16, Listener Q&A

It's a new episode of The Week In IndyCar show driven by questions submitted from fans via social media. Listener Q&A begins at the 10m24s mark in the episode. Among the items covered: "With the issues between the new Laguna Seca promoter and the Historic committee and between his company and the contracts issues with the volunteer group, Is the IndyCar race in peril? Is the track viable with this unproven management?" "How would you incentivize additional INDYCAR teams to field Indy Lights cars? And on the flip side, how can the series better help ladder series teams to progress up the ranks?" "Hearing that some drivers suffered from debris in their helmets delivered via the cooling system hose made me wonder - can the hose be a conduit for fire or other dangerous substance to reach the drivers?" Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E736 Jun 16, 2020 115 min

MP 857: The Week In Sports Cars, June 14, with Pruett and Goodwin

It's time for The Week In Sports Cars podcast, all driven by listener Q&A, with Marshall Pruett and DailySportsCar.com's Graham Goodwin. Discussion Topics: IMSA (starts at 3m41s) WEC/AsLMS/ELMS/ACO (30m08s) General (57m09s) Fun (1h13m48s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E735 Jun 14, 2020 89 min

MP 856: The 1987 Maxxum GTP Was The Strangest Car Scott Pruett Raced

“The Maxxum just always felt like a fight," Scott Pruett said when answering the question of the strangest car he raced. "You were always arm-wrestling the thing. Always.” The 1987 IMSA GTP creation, run by Roush Racing, looked unique, used a bunch of different engines, and it just didn't work, as the American racing legend tells The Marshall Pruett Podcast in a short and winding interview. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E734 Jun 14, 2020 11 min

MP 855: The Week In IndyCar, June 10, with Mike Hull

Chip Ganassi Racing managing director Mike Hull is here for The Week In IndyCar show to answer questions about his driver's win in Texas and more in the listener-driven show. Episode Time Stamps For Select Topics: What makes Scott Dixon so good? (starts at 0m48s) How was the Texas event different under COVID-19 restrictions, and on Michael Cannon's engineering influence (4m54s) Thoughts on sim racing for driver development? (21m29s) Felix Rosenqvist's year-to-year growth at Texas, team's reaction to his crash (25m29s) Difficulties in expanding to three cars with Marcus Ericsson? (31m44s) What does the cable that gets connected to the car do? (35m30s) Explaining the job titles and roles on an IndyCar crew (38m48s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E733 Jun 10, 2020 49 min

MP 854: The Week In IndyCar, June 9, Listener Q&A

It's a packed new episode of The Week In IndyCar show following the first race of the year at Texas, with questions submitted from fans via social media. Listener Q&A begins at the 25m10s mark in the episode. Among the items covered: "Will we see a change to the impound rules for the next race? It seems that three guys had their races ruined by the fact that the IndyCar implemented special rules." "How much we should put into Ed Carpenter's comments after the race about Rinus VeeKay? Obviously, it wasn't a great weekend for Rinus and wasn't very pleased after what was a great run for him. How long do you think it will take for Rinus to build up Ed's trust in him again? "Has anyone researched whether the traction compound has ruined the Texas track for IndyCar for the long term, or whether it should be fine by next year? Would have been a really entertaining race if people could have passed, but it was brutal." "Following up on the discussion about the cancellation of Indy Lights for this year from last week, you mentioned that it looks like Indy Car was going to be putting pressure on IndyCar teams to get involved with Lights. Is your understanding that they are wanting them to field teams, and subsidize the cost for drivers to participate in the series, or simply field teams for paying drivers, like Andretti Autosport currently does? If the latter, how would that help the series with more entries, if the current demand for entries for paying drivers isn’t there already? All it would seem to do would shift from independent teams to Indy Car development teams and put the small teams out of business." "IndyCar drivers as Ninja Turtles: Who do you cast as each turtle? I'll start by casting Hinch as Michelangelo." Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E732 Jun 09, 2020 145 min

MP 853: Catching Up With Zach Veach

Zach Veach's sophomore NTT IndyCar Series season did not go according to plan, which left the Ohioan to review his approach to driving the No. 26 Andretti Autosport Honda and devise a new strategy for 2020. Veach visited the Marshall Pruett Podcast to share his efforts to turn a young career around and try, provided he's successful, to earn a new sponsor contract and stay with Andretti in the future. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E731 Jun 06, 2020 15 min

MP 852: The Week In Sports Cars, June 6, with Pruett and Goodwin

It's time for The Week In Sports Cars podcast, all driven by listener Q&A, with Marshall Pruett and DailySportsCar.com's Graham Goodwin. Discussion Topics: IMSA (starts at 2m43s) WEC/AsLMS/ELMS/ACO (49m02s) Fun & General (1h20m20s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E730 Jun 06, 2020 104 min

MP 851: IndyCar 2020 Season Preview with Leigh Diffey

NBC Sports' Leigh Diffey joined us on March 11 to record an in-depth season preview for the NTT IndyCar Series, and with the opener at St. Petersburg being moved to the end of the year and numerous calendar changes that followed due to the coronavirus outbreak, it's time to share the insights offered for each team as they prepare to get the the season under way. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E729 Jun 05, 2020 104 min

MP 850: Porsche 911 RSR In-Car Audio, Monterey 2019

We are back with another with in-car audio feature, courtesy of Porsche North America, with the championship-winning Porsche 911 RSR captured in the No. 912 entry driven by Earl Bamber and Laurens Vanthoor singing to the heavens with its 4.0-liter flat-6 engines and rear-facing exhausts at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in 2019.   With the Porsche GT Team and its factory 911 RSR program set to fall silent at the end of the year, the car's once-in-a-lifetime sounds will be greatly missed. Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E728 Jun 04, 2020 26 min

MP 849: The Week In IndyCar, June 3, with Scott Dixon

Chip Ganassi Racing's Scott Dixon returns for The Week In IndyCar show to answer listener questions as the five-time champion readies to go racing this weekend in Texas. Episode Time Stamps For Select Topics: Thoughts on getting back to action, and moving the Indy 500 to August (starts at 4m29s) Working with the 35-lap tire stint limits and race strategy adjustments at Texas (11m39s) How close is Dixon to his pit crew away from the track? (13m36s) His wife Emma's iRacing debut and her competitiveness (16m24s) With changing calendars, will he continue in IMSA with Wayne Taylor Racing? (22m37s) Memories of Nazareth 2001, his first IndyCar win (24m42s) Dixon's fantasy Indy 500 front row (27m36s) Reflections on racing an Aston Martin at the Bathurst 12 Hours (30m21s) Memories of racing in the Formula Holden series and the impact of Kiwi legend Kenny Smith (38m32s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

E727 Jun 03, 2020 45 min