
After the checkered flag waves each week, motorsports journalists from The Athletic, Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi, offer instant reaction, analysis and debate straight from the racetrack.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 696 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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We had a blockbuster day in the NASCAR Antitrust Trial, as Steve Phelps, Richard Childress and Jim France all took the stand. Thankfully, our resident NASCAR reporters Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi were on the case, and the took over the airwaves ton... more
We are officially in the second week in the trial of the century. We started out hearing more cross examination of RTA Executive Director Jonathan Marshall and we also heard expert testimony from Edward Snyder. Our resident reporters Jeff Gluck and J... more
We have reach the end of the first week of the NASCAR anti-trust trial, and what a way to wrap up the week. After hearing testimony from NASCAR President Steve O'Donnell and co-owner of Joe Gibbs Racing Heather Gibbs, none other than Michael Jordan t... more
The trial of the century continues on. Today we continue to hear cross examination of Front Row Motorsports' owner Bob Jenkins. After his testimony concluded, NASCAR President Steve O'Donnell took the stand. Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi continue the... more
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This show used to be an insightful summary and analysis of the day’s cup race, as well as some quick notes about the industry happenings from the past week. That still happens, but only in the few moments when Jordan isn’t trying to antagonize Jeff. It’s like being a fly on the wall for a hostile work environment. I’m at the point where I’ll see a clip online and decide whether or not I’ll listen based on how much of tool Jordan is being. I’ve skipped about a third of the episodes this season us... more
I can’t help but think Jordan and Jeff just don’t like each other or love getting the last word. Differing opinions is good for discussion but they both just egg each other on and end up bickering most of the time over the same topics. Most of this is fueled by Jordan imo. I listen to support Dirty Mo but I get more and more annoyed listening to the show.
Ok so here we are post Championship weekend and the first 7 mins of this podcast and you two are still talking about the format!!! Give it up
I listen every week and I enjoy the show for the most part except for when Jeff starts whining and pouting when things don’t go his way (the punishments at the end of the season). For some reason this season seems to be worse than others in that aspect. Other than that great show great information and great insight.
Jordan when you win the bet.Have a T-shirt made up with that smirk Jeff is always talking about.And he has to wear to every race he goes to next year
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Motorsports journalists analyze the latest happenings in NASCAR, providing insight and commentary on significant events, trials, and competitions. The hosts engage in lively discussions, often infused with personal anecdotes and humorous banter, while also addressing contentious issues surrounding the sport, including antitrust cases, team dynamics, and regulatory challenges. Their episodes frequently feature discussions on key races, driver performances, and the economic landscape of NASCAR, making the content engaging for both die-hard fans and newcomers alike. Unique elements of this offering include its immediate reactions to post-race events and in-depth interviews with prominent figures in the NASCAR community, creating a dynamic plat... more
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