Don't fix what ain't broke
I used to love this podcast. I had been listening from the very beginning and never missed an episode. Everybody vibed together so well and it was both entertaining and educational. I am a newer nascar fan so I was always learning something new while at the same time laughing hysterically. Then a few weeks back they "rebranded" which I assume went something like "hey this show is really taking off and people are following it so we as corporate would like a bigger piece of this". Typical nascar corporate...take something that's awesome and blue collar and appeals to the run of the mill nascar fan and ruin it. They broke up the band and went for diversity and sophistication instead. I tried to give it a chance but the show has just become so vanilla and down right boring. I can't do it now. Denny Hamlin's podcast will be my new go to for nascar insider views which is a shame cause I am in no way, shape, or form a Hamlin fan. I will still root for Corey every week because i am sure that none of these changes were his idea but we all have bosses. Such a shame though. Used to be an amazing show that I looked forward to every single week.Read full review »
Yorkieloversml via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/01/23
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Heard about your podcast on Dale Jr's show, and I am not disappointed. Awesome content, keep it up.Read full review »
WastdTrashPanda via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/07/21
Love getting the perspective of a driver. It’s even better that he’s got a fun personality. I hope someday he gets a top end opportunity.
DanSmithJr88 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/21
Great Nascar chat from Corey Lajoie driver of the #7 Nascar Cup car. Suggestions for names for follows - ShoeCrew, PennyStackers
chrisfclarke via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/01/21
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