545 - Luke Combs: Self-Funded Singer To Stadium Headliner

545 - Luke Combs: Self-Funded Singer To Stadi...

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Jeff Gordon & Ryan Blaney LIVE from Daytona

Dale Jr. is joined by Jeff Gluck and Freddie Kraft for a LIVE recording of the Dale Jr. Download from the FanZone in Daytona! Jeff Gordon joins the stage first to congratulate JR Motorsports on making their second Daytona 500, tell a few Dale Sr. stories, and give his thoughts on ...  Show more

Jay Hedgecock on Racing Dale Earnhardt in the 70s

Dale Earnhardt Jr. sits down with a pillar of the short track racing community this week, longtime racer and chassis builder Jay Hedgecock. After growing up in a family with rich NASCAR history and attending the local modified race shops with his father, Jay entered the racing wo ...  Show more

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