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How Tyler Reddick is Dominating the Cup Series
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How Tyler Reddick is Dominating the Cup Series

This week on SPEED this week, the crew chief and driver Trey Rice dissect the thrilling moments from the latest racing events. From the exciting races at Daytona to the impact of Michael Jordan's involvement in the sport, we explore what’s driving the surge in viewership. Join us as we analyze standout performances, including Lane Riggs' impressive win in the truck series and Tyler Reddick's dominance in the Cup Series. Buckle up for an engaging discussion that covers the bold moves and real impacts across the world of racing! Embed from Getty Images

Tyler Reddick’s Back-to-Back Wins
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Tyler Reddick’s Back-to-Back Wins

This week on Speed This Week, the Crew Chief and driver Trey Rice break down Tyler Reddick’s big win and what it means moving forward in the NASCAR season. From key moments in the Truck Series to action in the O’Reilly Series, the guys dig into race strategy, standout performances, and how changing weather conditions played a role on the track. It’s a fast-paced conversation packed with insight, analysis, and everything racing fans need to know coming out of the weekend. Embed from Getty Images

Michael Jordan’s Emotional Victory and What It Means for NASCAR
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Michael Jordan’s Emotional Victory and What It Means for NASCAR

In this week's episode of Speed This Week, the crew chief and driver Trey Rice dissect the thrilling aftermath of the season's opening race, the Daytona 500. From the surprising performances to the strategies that shaped the race, join us as we analyze the standout moments and discuss the implications for the rest of the season. Whether you're a die-hard racing fan or new to the sport, this episode is packed with insights and excitement! Embed from Getty Images

Winter Weather Meets NASCAR
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Winter Weather Meets NASCAR

In this episode of Speed This Week, the Crew Chief and driver Trey Rice react to an unusual winter snowstorm and what it could mean for the racing world as NASCAR prepares for the season ahead. While sharing their own weather-related stories, the conversation quickly turns to how cold temperatures impact track conditions, especially the asphalt, tire grip, and overall race strategy. Embed from Getty Images The duo also looks ahead to Bowman Gray, breaking down how extreme weather can complicate event planning, team preparation, and driver performance. Blending technical insight with humor and real-world experience, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how racing adapts when Mother Nature refuses to cooperate—making it a must-listen for NASCAR fans gearing up for the new season.

The Business Side of NASCAR No One Talks About
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The Business Side of NASCAR No One Talks About

In this episode of Speed This Week, the Crew Chief and driver Trey Rice dig into one of the most uncomfortable—but necessary—conversations in modern NASCAR: how sponsorship, social media value, and image influence who gets opportunities behind the wheel. The discussion centers on Toni Breidinger’s eight-race Truck Series deal, breaking down whether today’s racing landscape prioritizes performance, funding, visibility, or some combination of all three. The guys keep it honest as they unpack how sponsorship dollars, influencer reach, and competitive results really shape driver careers at every level of the sport. Embed from Getty Images The episode also looks ahead to Daytona and the NASCAR season opener, including why the Duel races matter more than ever, which drivers are fighting for open spots, and how teams balance risk versus survival before the green flag even drops. From Truck Series depth […]

The Physical Toll of NASCAR
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The Physical Toll of NASCAR

In this episode of Speed This Week, the Crew Chief and driver Trey Rice dive into the intense physical demands of NASCAR racing, breaking down what it really takes for drivers to compete week after week at the highest level. The conversation also covers the highly anticipated return of Dodge to NASCAR, what it could mean for teams and manufacturers, and how it may reshape the competitive landscape. Embed from Getty Images The duo also discusses the upcoming NASCAR season, changes to the points and playoff system, and how new formats could impact race strategy, driver endurance, and championship runs. Blending insider knowledge, real racing perspective, and natural chemistry, this episode connects NASCAR news with the broader world of sports culture—making it a must-listen for racing fans.

What NASCAR’s New Format Means for Drivers and Fans
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What NASCAR’s New Format Means for Drivers and Fans

In this episode of Speed This Week, the Crew Chief and driver Trey Rice break down the biggest stories in NASCAR and motorsports. The conversation centers on the departure of NASCAR executive Steve Phelps, the fallout involving Richard Childress, and what it all means for the sport moving forward. The guys also dive into NASCAR’s updated playoff and points format, explaining how the changes reward consistency, impact race strategy, and reshape the Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series. Embed from Getty Images Plus, the episode touches on major moments across football and sports culture, including a viral postgame exchange involving Jaguars reporter Lynn Jones, the rise of Indiana football, and Trey’s firsthand experience at a Carolina Panthers playoff game. Blending sharp analysis, insider perspective, and natural chemistry, Speed This Week delivers must-listen insight for racing and sports fans alike.

Michael Jordan’s Impact on NASCAR
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Michael Jordan’s Impact on NASCAR

Speed This Week is back with your crew chief Will and driver Trey Rice—and this episode goes full throttle from a hilarious “mic too loud” start into the biggest NASCAR story of the offseason: the NASCAR vs. 23XI/Front Row Motorsports charter lawsuit settlement. Trey breaks down what the judge’s “y’all need to settle this” moment really meant, why permanent (evergreen) charters change the sport, how revenue-sharing and new voting power shift leverage toward teams, and why this could lead to more stable organizations, bigger investments, and better racing on the track. Embed from Getty Images Plus, the guys hit the ongoing debate about NASCAR’s playoff format vs. old-school points, and detour into the chaos of a wild NFL season—including the Panthers’ messy division race and what it means when nobody seems to want the Super Bowl.

Inside the NASCAR Lawsuit
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Inside the NASCAR Lawsuit

Speed This Week with Crew Chief Will & Trey Rice breaks down a packed week across NASCAR and the wider sports world, blending industry insight with unfiltered opinion. Will and Trey dive into the ongoing NASCAR lawsuit and charter controversy, discussing why most of the leaked testimony matters less than the final outcome — and what it all means for teams, owners, revenue sharing, and the future health of the sport. From Michael Jordan and Joe Gibbs to the financial realities squeezing smaller teams, the conversation pulls back the curtain on how money, power, and opportunity truly shape NASCAR. Embed from Getty Images The episode also covers major offseason moves and storylines, including Nick Sanchez’s surprising split from Big Machine Racing, Rick Ware Racing’s switch to Chevrolet, and how manufacturer alliances could tip the competitive balance. Along the way, the […]

Racing Through The Offseason
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Racing Through The Offseason

This week on Speed This Week, the Crew Chief and Trey break down the opening days of the antitrust trial pitting 23XI and Front Row Motorsports against NASCAR. From Denny Hamlin’s emotional testimony and the soaring cost of charters to Commissioner Steve Phelps’ “stupid redneck” text about Richard Childress and NASCAR’s grip on the media narrative, they dig into what this all means for teams, fans, and the future of the sport. Embed from Getty Images Then the guys shift gears to the NFL, where Trey’s bold call about the Panthers upsetting the Rams comes true and Bryce Young looks like a different quarterback. They talk Carolina’s playoff path, what the Panthers should do with Bryce long-term, Lane Kiffin’s latest chaos, and why trying to watch every NFL game across 10 streaming platforms could run fans nearly $750 a year.

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