Grip Strip Podcast Episode 177 - Repeatability - a podcast by Philip G. Mathew

from 2023-07-13T17:34:44

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Phil and Josh return for E177 of the GSP to cover the weekend in motorsports along with the announcement that Daniel Ricciardo would replace Nyck De Vries at AlphaTauri effective at the Hungarian Grand Prix.  The crew goes over the British Grand Prix which had the usual winner, but plenty of action behind and a weekend aided by power unit/driveline issues for Kevin Magnussen's Haas.  Phil follows this with a commentary/rant on Red Bull and the powers that be along with their vaunted driver development program. 


NASCAR Cup and XFinity raced at Atlanta while the Trucks raced at Mid-Ohio a week after the IndyCar Series was there.  William Byron's breakout 2023 continues with his second win at the reconfigured AMS and fourth of 2023 in a rain-shortened affair that started in prime time. XFinity saw John Hunter Nemechek benefit from an intra-team battle/screw up from Kaulig Racing which saw Daniel Hemric displeased with Justin Haley post-race for his third win of the season.  Corey Heim dominated from pole for his second win of 2023 at Mid-Ohio while most of the remaining drivers looked ridiculous out there.


The GSP Roundup covered IMSA, F2 & F3, Supercars, Extreme E, WEC, F1 Academy, SRX with their season opener at Stafford on the return of Thursday Night Thunder, Formula E and WSBK.  Phil and Josh then preview and make picks for the IndyCar race at Toronto along with XFinity and Cup at New Hampshire.  Josh lets us know all things going on in Sim Racing and gaming in the Sim Segment prior to Show Close.

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