Victory Lane

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Synopsis

Welcome to the place everybody wants to be: Victory Lane! Davey Segal hosts your one stop shop for all things NASCAR, including news, discussion, interviews and more.

Episodes

  • Episode 87: Derek Kraus

    24/12/2020 Duration: 01h13min

    These two go way back, and boy do they have some stories to tell. Davey welcomes on Camping World Truck Series driver Derek Kraus (6:00) for a wide-ranging off-season chat, with multiple appearances from the entire Kraus family (and his girlfriend Stephanie). Fresh off his best ever finish in the Snowball Derby, Kraus details why the enormous super late model event carries the weight it does, and how the winner (and his roommate) Ty Majeski put the iconic trophy in some questionable places. Plus, after officially announcing his 2021 plans, what are his realistic expectations in year two? Kraus relives his dominant K&N Pro Series days, including his initial test with Bill McAnally Racing at Kern County at the age of 15-years-old, his first win a year later at the same track and the interaction he had with Kevin Harvick after the two made contact at, you guessed it, Kern. Plus, his perspective on the infamous Hailie Deegan dump in Colorado, including the aftermath immediately and weeks after, and his champions

  • Episode 86: Jamie Little

    17/12/2020 Duration: 53min

    She’s been breaking barriers for the better part of two decades, and 2021 will be no different for Jamie Little. The FOX Sports reporter joins Davey (12:05) to discuss her career in racing, including how she got started in the industry and how being bold and brave led to her first professional opportunity in Supercross. As they say, the rest is history. From covering her first Indianapolis 500 for ESPN (and becoming the first female to do so) to paving the path for a plethora of other females in motorsports, Little hasn’t had much time to reflect on her accomplishments. But she does exactly that in this conversation while remaining humble and knowing there’s more left to do. Being named the first woman to call television play-by-play for a national racing series (ARCA) for the 2021 season comes with a unique set of challenges, in addition to learning a new skillset. Little details those, and explains why the timing was right to make this move. Little dives into how she’s been able to do her job flying solo

  • Episode 85: Gracie Trotter

    09/12/2020 Duration: 01h11min

    Gracie Trotter became the first female to ever win an ARCA sanctioned event earlier this season, but there’s much more that meets the eye with this third generation racer. Trotter joins Davey (7:40) to discuss her upbringing in racing, including her father’s journey to North Carolina from Texas at age 21 and working on his go-kart in his mother’s living room. She recalls an evening at the track where being the trophy girl wound up sparking her interest in driving instead, as well as when her father spun his seven-year-old daughter out while karting. Trotter was selected as a part of the NASCAR Drive for Diversity class in 2019 and just finished up another season competing for Rev Racing in late models, as well as her rookie campaign with Bill McAnally Racing in the ARCA Menards Series West. Her victory at The Bullring in Las Vegas was historic, and came in the same month as her late model victory at Hickory. Trotter details the two wins, and why sharing the Victory Lane experienced with her father meant the

  • Episode 84: David Ragan

    01/12/2020 Duration: 01h03min

    David Ragan makes a return appearance to the program (7:50) to give us an update on how retired life is treating him and his family. But he hasn’t slowed down completely, earning his best career Daytona 500 finish earlier this season and hopping behind the wheel of a DGR-Crosley Truck twice. Plus, he gives us a sneak peek into what his role with Ford Performance is and will be next year to help with the development of the NextGen car. Ragan reminisces on his time at Roush Racing, why it wasn’t the best of times, being hand-picked by Mark Martin to replace the Hall of Fame driver and why, looking back on it, he was so stupid on and off track. He also details how he came to be the replacement driver for Kyle Busch in 2015 at Joe Gibbs Racing and whether or not his results in the No. 18 were characteristic of how they performed. After finishing out the year at Michael Waltrip Racing, Ragan made a stop at BK Racing before landing at Front Row Motorsports for the second and final time, where he finished out his f

  • Episode 83: Jesse Love

    24/11/2020 Duration: 01h07min

    Not many 15-year-olds are champions in any major racing series, but Jesse Love can call himself one—the youngest in ARCA Menards Series West history at that. The wise beyond his years Menlo Park, California kid joins Davey this week to discuss his dominant 2020 season that saw him win three times and lead the series in virtually every statistical category. Hear why Love believed he was the favorite to win the title before the season even started with Bill McAnally Racing, and why he fell short of preseason expectations for himself despite being crowned champion. Plus, the two dive deep into his racing upbringing (including the influence from Jeff Gordon and John Bickford), his time spent on dirt with Keith Kunz Motorsports and their incredible stable of talent, why he was always eyeing stock car racing, having the support of Toyota through his development and a speak peek of what he’ll be doing in 2021.

  • Episode 82: Bret Holmes

    17/11/2020 Duration: 01h09min

    Fresh off the 2020 ARCA Menards Series championship, Bret Holmes joins Davey this week (6:50) for an all-encompassing chat. For a small, family-run team, a series title is beyond belief. In fact, Holmes and company weren’t planning on running a full-time schedule this season. But when their plans changed, so did their expectations, performance and results. Holmes delves into what the turning point in his season was and how he celebrated the title at Kansas. His father has been integral in his racing development. Holmes details sharing the title with him, as well as crew chief Shane Huffman, and why the people associated with his team mean so much to him personally. From Munford, Alabama, Holmes grew up racing on the Talladega Short Track (and eventually broke his father’s track record). His upbringing included competing against NASCAR Hall of Famer Red Farmer, who he developed a familial relationship with. But as time went on, the realistic aspects of racing caught up with him. Holmes explains how he overcam

  • Episode 81: Passing The Torch

    10/11/2020 Duration: 01h06min

    And with that, the 2020 NASCAR season is over. But not before Chase Elliott etched his name into the history books, earning his first career Cup Series championship at the ripe age of 24. Davey details how Elliott grabbed the victory, got over the hump with some help from crew chief Alan Gustafson and the proverbial passing of the torch at Hendrick Motorsports from the retiring GOAT, Jimmie Johnson, to Elliott. Davey also gives the Xfinity and Truck Series champions Austin Cindric and Sheldon Creed their due, and details how each earned their titles with similar pit strategies at the end of the race. Plus, a team owner wins for the first time since 2012, Bill McAnally Racing keeps on dominating, Brett Moffitt is big mad and an ode to "Herman the German" from Papa Segal.

  • Episode 80: Tanner Gray

    05/11/2020 Duration: 01h28min

    After becoming the youngest ever NHRA champion, Tanner Gray decided to switch things up. The third generation racer joins Davey (26:45) to discuss his move to circle track racing and stock cars, including why his mind was made up before his championship season, the reason he was so dead set on it for years, whether or not his family legacy in NHRA put any pressure on him and a funny story of the first time he strapped into a dragster. Gray also details growing up in New Mexico, where racing wasn’t very popular, and devoting his focus to baseball, not being so hard on himself and why he wasn’t totally able to enjoy his first K&N Pro Series win at South Boston. The two also chat about a few other memorable moments in his K&N tenure, being a part of the Ford Development Program, the competition difference from K&N to ARCA to Trucks, driving for David Gilliland and working with championship crew chief Shane Wilson in his first full-time season in the Truck Series. Plus, his love of golf (and how good he really i

  • Episode 79: Taylor Gray

    29/10/2020 Duration: 01h02min

    Fresh off his first career ARCA victory, Taylor Gray stops by (25:20) to discuss his roller coaster weekend out West, from heartbreak to redemption all in a span of three days. The 15-year-old (!) DGR-Crosley wheelman discusses the performance throughout his rookie campaign in ARCA, where he’s finished outside the top 10 only twice. He also reminisces on his flip in a late model at Martinsville and why it felt like nothing compared to doing so in a dirt car, his friendship with Ty Gibbs, including why drivers coming from racing families get bad rap, and his love of the Seattle Seahawks. In addition, he provides his side of the hilarious story involving his brother Tanner getting choked out at the go-kart track way back when. The marathon at Texas has mercifully come to an end, and KFB is indeed back. Davey recaps Kyle Busch’s fuel saving masterclass from the Lone Star State and breaks down the playoff picture for all three national series heading into Martinsville, the final race before championship weekend.

  • Episode 78: Elijah Burke

    21/10/2020 Duration: 01h29min

    Elijah Burke graduated from college, went viral and got hired by his favorite childhood racing team, Chip Ganassi Racing, in a matter of weeks. Odds are you know his name or have seen his “NASCAR Style” graduation interview, but this week, Davey chats with his longtime friend (24:15) about what went into getting where he is today. From the planning of the 45 seconds that changed his life to it blowing up overnight (literally), Burke shares why he almost didn’t even post the video at all, the whirlwind that followed (including trips to Richmond, Charlotte and into Chip Ganassi’s motorhome) and eventually getting offered a job from CGR. Burke shares what his role as digital media strategist entails, how he gained an appreciation for selling sponsors, where his creativity comes from and more. Plus, he sheds some light on what it was like seeing his childhood hero Kyle Larson, the reason he fell in love with CGR, fall from grace within his own company this year, working closely with IndyCar legend Scott Dixon an

  • Episode 77: Michael Self

    14/10/2020 Duration: 01h29min

    Michael Self has been around the block a time or two, and now he finds himself with grasp of the ARCA Menards Series championship. The Venturini Motorsports driver joins Davey (19:40) to discuss his introduction to racing, including go-karting in Utah, eventually competing in the world championships in Portugal and why his time as a RCR development driver wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. Plus, his time in the K&N Pro Series spanning multiple organizations (and winning multiple times), how his relationship with Sinclair Oil began and his passion for coaching the next generation of drivers and road racing. Self candidly discusses the difficulty in racing a revolving door of teenagers while being a veteran of the series, and how the two differing ideologies on track seem don’t mesh, whether or not he’s content to stay in ARCA or gain more national series experience and why getting his business degree at age 30 is one of the smartest things he’s done in his life. The two also share some laughs about getting k

  • Episode 76: Chase Cabre (Part 2)

    07/10/2020 Duration: 01h06min

    In the second installment of Davey’s chat with Chase Cabre (19:45), the two discuss his brother Collin’s cancer diagnosis, what Chase is doing on his micro sprint to support his him and why nothing in their relationship has changed despite the tough times. Chase also reminisces on his teammates at Rev Racing over the years, including some prior beef with Ryan Vargas, plenty of laughs with Ruben Garcia Jr. and how he’s seen himself change as a person over the last half decade with the team. Chase discusses his new obsession with fitness, why he never has a cheat day (well, except for that ONE time with Chick-Fil-A on the plane home), his newfound Tik Tok fame and why he’s putting so much effort behind it. Lastly, the two get real about the business of the sport and Chase reveals his departure from Rev and NASCAR at season’s end, including the financial and mental challenges associated with this career. But his racing career is far from over, as a more dirt focused path is in his future. Denny Hamlin asserts h

  • Episode 75: Chase Cabre (Part 1)

    01/10/2020 Duration: 01h15min

    Chase Cabre’s NASCAR career has seen its fair share of ups and downs, but one things has remained constant: his love for racing. In the first installment of this interview (18:45), Davey chats with the Rev Racing driver about his passion for dirt racing and it all beginning with motocross, why he could’ve been on a path to become a prominent soccer player and how his brothers acceptance to the "Drive for Diversity" program sparked his interest in a stock car career. Also, relieving his first K&N Pro Series win at Memphis and the success that followed, injuring his back at Bristol, the subsequent rivalry with Sam Mayer (including wrecking him in a go-kart race at Gateway) and the perks that come with being associated with “NASCAR Next.” Plus, Davey attempts to pronounce his hometown of Thonotosassa, Chase reveals that he peaked in high school (only to Davey, at least) and more. The 2021 schedule has finally been released, and it has multiple shakeups. Davey peruses through the slate with all the the big chang

  • Episode 74: Steve Luvender

    23/09/2020 Duration: 01h20min

    Almost everyone knows him, but not many know about him. Steve Luvender, one of the funniest people in the NASCAR twitterverse, is this week’s guest (29:00). Davey and Steve discuss his love for sim racing and how that sparked his interest in the sport and how Trading Paints on iRacing has become a staple of the platform, just as Random Fantasy Racing (and other hilarious random generators) have over the years. Plus, calling himself a “field filler” leads to a random discussion about Reed Sorenson (hi if you’re listening, Reed), working with nascarcasm, compiling a gargantuan folder of driver pictures and being an overall meme connoisseur. The two also discuss a myriad of food takes, including the hierarchy of soups, breakfast delicacies, whether it’s “plain” or “cheese” pizza, whoopie pies and more. Michael Jordan is starting a NASCAR team in 2021, and Davey explains why the move is monumental, coming with the possibility for it transcend sports. Also, a recap of the Bristol cutoff race which saw four driver

  • Episode 73: Jason Schultz

    16/09/2020 Duration: 01h24min

    From creating his own website at the ripe age of 12 to becoming the producer of one of the most successful podcasts in NASCAR, Jason Schultz has accomplished a whole heck of a lot in a short amount of time. Davey gets together with the Dirty Mo Media utility man and “content king” (20:30) to discuss their humble beginnings on Twitter, why being early adopters the platform in the NASCAR world shaped their career paths and how his networking skills at a young age paid dividends. Also, some hilarious stories of how Jason actually gave Davey his start in NASCAR media back in the day, how a rain delay in Dover changed his life, Dale Earnhardt Jr. blessing his Achilles, Danica Patrick teaching him how to give a proper handshake and more. Plus, why achieving his ultimate career goal at 21-years-old was something so important to him, what goes into producing “Door Bumper Clear” (and corralling TJ Majors, Brett Griffin and Freddie Kraft) behind the scenes and what his future career aspirations look like. Davey also c

  • Episode 72: Jessie Punch

    10/09/2020 Duration: 01h07min

    The playoffs are underway, but Kevin Harvick's winning ways haven't changed. Davey recaps the weekend of racing from Darlington, including the late-race excitement that saw drivers tangle and whether or not the move(s) were clean. He welcomes on Jessie Punch, host of "The Pace Lap" at NASCAR International (19:30) to discuss being a newlywed in quarantine, her love for Clemson and working at the Western Athletic Conference in Denver out of college. Plus, the decision making process on moving back East to join the NASCAR International team, how her father has influenced her personally and professionally and why she gave Bill Elliott the cold shoulder when he wanted to recall a story about her dad. Also, how is her Instagram game so fire? The two discuss it all. With Auto Club Speedway set to turn into a short track, Davey analyzes the bombshell news and why it makes sense, Jimmie Johnson's plans for the next couple years and a brief Richmond preview.

  • Episode 71: Playoff Time

    03/09/2020 Duration: 41min

    William Byron earned his first career Cup Series victory in the regular season finale at Daytona to vault himself into the playoffs, and boy oh boy did it deliver. Jimmie Johnson won't be able to chase eight, as a late "Big One" sealed his fate. With 26 races down and 10 to go, the NASCAR Playoffs are here. Davey previews the postseason round by round and gives his predictions, including his 2020 champion. Plus, a preview of the Southern 500 from Darlington to kick off the playoffs and "Lug Nuts of the Week" including a couple contract extensions.

  • Episode 70: Brandon Thompson

    27/08/2020 Duration: 01h13min

    Davey welcomes on NASCAR Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion, Brandon Thompson (31:10), for an insightful and honest conversation. From getting started as an intern in Nashville 17 years ago to becoming the first diversity intern graduate to join NASCAR’s executive ranks as an officer, BT has done it all. How his time as the managing director of the touring series furthered his love and passion for racing, his time at Rev Racing and how it all came full circle, the significance of Bubba Wallace in today's climate and how the progressive stances NASCAR has taken and continues to take makes him feel as a Black man in the position of leadership at the company. Plus, some fun tales of his family sneaking into Nashville Fairgrounds as a kid, his collection of vinyl records and his favorite race tracks/destinations over the years. In addition, Davey recaps an extremely busy weekend of racing from the Monster Mile, as Denny Hamlin and Kevin Harvick continue to rack up playoff points. With one race to go in the

  • Episode 69: Heather DeBeaux (Part 2)

    19/08/2020 Duration: 01h20min

    The Daytona Road Course made its NASCAR national series debut over the weekend, and the road course king reigned supreme once again. Davey recaps the inaugural event, including why change is good and whether or not returning to the venue should happen. He then welcomes back Heather DeBeaux (22:50) for part two of their extended conversation. Topics include getting into pit reporting, covering the K&N Pro Series and AFT (and how it led her to her boyfriend), working with PRN, reporting on live television versus tape delayed races, her competitive spirit when it comes to bodybuilding competitions and more. Lastly, a preview of the Dover doubleheader with a plea to Jimmie Johnson to git 'er done.

  • Episode 68: Heather DeBeaux (Part 1)

    13/08/2020 Duration: 01h19min

    Back from his trip to Acadia, Davey recaps the doubleheader dominated by Kevin Harvick from Michigan, including Rodney Childers’ speed secrets and why wins may mean more than championships in todays NASCAR. He then welcomes on Heather DeBeaux (22:50), pit reporter extraordinaire for NBC and PRN, for part one of a fun chat. From spending time during a pandemic in a hotspot (Arizona) to when she became involved in racing (including how a MySpace advertisement started everything), the two touch on it all. Reminiscing on the SPEED days, stories of the late Steve Byrnes, transitioning to an on-camera role, being a female in motorsports, having her first interview be with the G.O.A.T. and more. Finally, Davey touches on the unpredictability that’ll come with the Daytona Road Course this weekend before tightening some Lug Nuts.

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