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Welcome to the Autoweek Podcast -- the place to hear interviews with some legends of motorsport and car culture, as well as our takes on the latest news from the rest of the car world. In each episode, you'll hear the Autoweek Staff talk about the latest car and racing news, as well as hear reviews about some of the best cars on Earth.
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60th Anniversary special: Trivia games, retrospectives, racing cover and more

The Autoweek PodcastJul 13, 2018

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24 Hours of Le Mans Preview, 2022 Hyundai Tucson and 2021 Jaguar F-Pace

24 Hours of Le Mans Preview, 2022 Hyundai Tucson and 2021 Jaguar F-Pace

This week on the Autoweek Podcast, Wes Raynal talks with Wesley Wren about the 2022 Hyundai Tucson and the 2021 Jaguar F-Pace, discussing the Tucson’s wild styling and what that could mean for the rest of the Hyundai lineup. Wren lays out the big changes to the F-Pace.

After the jump, Steven Cole Smith and Mike Pryson preview one of the best endurance races in the world: this weekend’s 24 Hours of Le Mans, obviously taking place much later in the year than it would normally. While Smith and Pryson agree Toyota should take the overall win, the other classes are much more competitive.

Also, the guys talk about the Autoweek Podcast taking a break for the time being. Stay tuned for updates on the show’s revival at a later date, and stay in tune with the podcast team over at Quick Spin.

Sep 18, 202028:21
2020 Pikes Peak Special: Clint Vahsholtz and Robb Holland Interviewed

2020 Pikes Peak Special: Clint Vahsholtz and Robb Holland Interviewed

This week the Autoweek Podcast does a Pikes Peak Spectacular. Kicking off the show Mark Vaughn talks with this year’s quickest man up the hill, Clint Vahsholtz, about the car that carried Vasholtz up the hill quicker than anyone else.

Later in the show Robin Warner talks with two-time Autoweek Podcast guest Robb Holland about his adventure competing in the hill climb.

Sep 11, 202036:07
Fernando Alonso Interview, Jeep Grand Wagoneer Concept and NHRA U.S. Nationals Preview

Fernando Alonso Interview, Jeep Grand Wagoneer Concept and NHRA U.S. Nationals Preview

On this episode of the Autoweek Podcast, Wes Raynal talks with Wesley Wren about the finally revealed Jeep Grand Wagoneer concept and the path to production. We also discuss Jeep’s Wrangler 4xe and other new products joining the Jeep lineup globally.

After the Jeep discussion, Robin Warner chops it up with Fernando Alonso, and closing the show

Susan Wade talks with Mike Pryson about the upcoming NHRA U.S. Nationals and the revised NHRA schedule.

Sep 04, 202037:50
Indianapolis 500 Results, Jeep Grand Wagoneer and NASCAR Playoff Posibilities

Indianapolis 500 Results, Jeep Grand Wagoneer and NASCAR Playoff Posibilities

On this episode of the Autoweek Podcast, Wes Raynal talks with Wesley Wren and Jake Lingeman about the Mini Convertible’s rumored demise and the upcoming Jeep Grand Wagoneer. The gang dives into the upcoming SUV's importance, rumors about its long development process and what it could mean for Jeep going forward.

After the news section, Mike Pryson joins Matt Weaver to talk about the 104th running of the Indianapolis 500. Weaver was present at the race and talks about how it stacked up to the other experiences at the race. Closing the motorsport section, the guys talk about the upcoming NASCAR playoffs and this week’s Formula 1 race at Spa.

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Aug 28, 202036:21
Meet the Ram 1500 TRX and Helio Castroneves Talks Racing Ahead of the Indy 500

Meet the Ram 1500 TRX and Helio Castroneves Talks Racing Ahead of the Indy 500

On this episode of the Autoweek Podcast, Wes Raynal talks with Wesley Wren and Robin Warner about Porsche toppling the fastest lap around the Nürburgring in an executive car with an upcoming Panamera model. We also talk about Ram’s latest entry into the growing off-road battle: the Ford Raptor-fighting Ram 1500 TRX.

Later in the show Warner talks with racing legend Helio Castroneves ahead of the Indianapolis 500, discussing the fan-less 500, his IMSA performance and what he’s looking forward to next year.

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Aug 21, 202032:48
Indianapolis 500 Preview, Hyundai Ioniq Becomes a Brand and Cadillac Lyriq Reveal

Indianapolis 500 Preview, Hyundai Ioniq Becomes a Brand and Cadillac Lyriq Reveal

On this episode of the Autoweek Podcast, No. 122, Wes Raynal talks with Wesley Wren about Hyundai’s latest addition to its portfolio: the Ioniq sub-brand, dedicated exclusively to electrification. The pair also discusses Cadillac's latest EV, the Lyriq.

After a rousing discussion about future products, Matt Weaver and Mike Pryson join the show to talk about the upcoming Indianapolis 500. While the month of May has shrunk to a few days in August, The Greatest Spectacle in Racing is still underway, though without fans. The guys also talk about Max Verstappen winning the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone.

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Aug 14, 202032:57
'Quick Spin' Ep. 4: 2020 Mercedes-AMG C63 S

'Quick Spin' Ep. 4: 2020 Mercedes-AMG C63 S

Another Bonus episode of Quick Spin! Don't forget to head over to Quick Spin wherever you get your podcasts and hit the subscribe button. Also, don't forget to leave a review: We would truly appreciate it!

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2020 Mercedes-AMG C63 S Coupe takes the bones of a perfectly acceptable C-Class coupe and covers them with brute muscle. Powered by Mercedes-AMG's beloved 4.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 that makes 503 horsepower, the C63 S is a finely tuned beast. (It also possesses one of the best-sounding exhaust notes of any regular-production V8 available today.)

On this episode of Quick Spin, Wesley Wren talks with Managing Editor Robin Warner about his time with the C63 S Coupe. As Warner takes you along for his test drive, he shines a light on what makes this high-end hot rod something special in the luxury car world. He also asks a fundamental question about its nature: Is the C63 S a true-blue sports car? Listen and find out.

Aug 12, 202019:60
Quick Spin Introduced, T.50 Revealed and British Grand Prix Analyzed

Quick Spin Introduced, T.50 Revealed and British Grand Prix Analyzed

On this episode of the Autoweek Podcast, No. 121, Wes Raynal and Wesley Wren introduce Quick Spin: the second podcast to join The Autoweek Podcast Network. After a quick explanation of the new show, Raynal spearheads a discussion about the latest from supercar-maker Gordon Murray. Dubbed the T.50, this new supercar has some elements of the McLaren F1 but updated for a new generation. Raynal also talks about how important the McLaren F1 was in its time.

After the jump, Mike Pryson and Robin Warner join Wren to discuss the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. The guys talk about Nico Hulkenberg’s bad luck and Lewis Hamilton’s incredible win. For those who didn’t watch, Hamilton finished the race after a tire failure on his final lap.

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Aug 07, 202036:14
Quick Spin Ep. 1: Polestar 1 is a Dream Turned Reality

Quick Spin Ep. 1: Polestar 1 is a Dream Turned Reality

Here's something special: Autoweek's second podcast! Quick Spin takes you into the car and into the studio with Autoweek's finest to give you honest, insightful reviews with a twist. Make sure to head over to your Apple Podcast, Spotify or wherever you get your podcast and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a note and let us know what cars you want us to review, and what you want to know about those cars.

On the first episode of Quick Spin, Wesley Wren talks with West Coast Editor Mark Vaughn about the first effort from Polestar. Aptly named Polestar 1, it oozes with style and shows that Polestar — the offshoot of Volvo — isn’t pulling any punches. Vaughn puts the Polestar 1 through its paces in the canyons of California.

Aug 05, 202018:32
Acura Leaves Penske, Mercedes Drops Coupes and Lamborghini Essenza SCV12

Acura Leaves Penske, Mercedes Drops Coupes and Lamborghini Essenza SCV12

On this episode of the Autoweek Podcast, Wes Raynal talks with Wesley Wren about recent speculation about Mercedes-Benz. The rumor has it that Mercedes will be thining its car lineup and axing the coupe and convertible variants of its main lineup. The pair also talk about the latest Lamborghini. The guys talk about the restrictions surrounding the Lamborghini Essenza SCV12 and how you can nab one.

After the break, Mike Pryson speaks with Steven Cole Smith about the current IMSA Series, news that Acura is leaving Team Penske after the season ends and the status of the GTLM class without Porsche in its ranks. The guys talk about the future of the sport with Porsche possibly moving up to the top ranks of IMSA with the new car and the opportunity for new manufacturers to enter the GTLM class.

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Jul 31, 202032:29
Ford Mustang Mach-E 1400, EV Trucks and Hungarian GP results

Ford Mustang Mach-E 1400, EV Trucks and Hungarian GP results

On this episode of the Autoweek Podcast, Wes Raynal joins Wesley Wren and Jake Lingeman to talk about the Ford Mustang Mach-E 1400 prototype. This high-horsepower Mustang Mach-E recently debuted as Vaughn Gittin Jr.’s latest tire slaying drift machine. The guys break down the car and its fun features.

Inspired by the Mach-E, and Lingeman’s reporting on recent GM news, the guys dive into a discussion about electric pickup trucks.

Later in the show, Mike Pryson talks with Autoweek’s NHRA reporter Susan Wade about the problems the series is currently facing. With scheduling issues, and stars absent from events, the NHRA is facing its fair share of hurdles.

Closing the show, Wren and Pryson tackle the Hungarian Grand Prix and Lewis Hamilton’s early-season dominance.

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Jul 24, 202036:29
Ford Bronco Revealed, Styrian GP and NASCAR All-Star Race Results

Ford Bronco Revealed, Styrian GP and NASCAR All-Star Race Results

On this episode of the Autoweek Podcast, Wes Raynal joins Jake Lingeman and Wesley Wren to discuss the Ford Bronco. After its long-awaited official debut, the gang jumps into the various features that Ford stuffed into the upcoming Bronco. The team also tackles the available accessories, options and more. Before jumping over to the motorsport side, the guys also break down how Jeep tried to steal Ford’s thunder with a 6.4-liter Hemi-powered Jeep Wrangler concept.
Closing the show, Matt Weaver joins Mike Pryson to analyze the NASCAR All-Star Race and the problems with the track. Weaver and Pryson also discuss rookie Cole Custer’s win at the Kentucky Speedway. The pair touches on Tony Stewart’s upcoming race series dubbed SRX. Finally, Pryson closes the show by dissecting the Styrian Grand Prix.
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Jul 17, 202038:33
Austrian Grand Prix Results and IMSA Porsche Driver Nick Tandy Interviewed

Austrian Grand Prix Results and IMSA Porsche Driver Nick Tandy Interviewed

On this episode of the Autoweek Podcast, Wesley Wren joins Mike Pryson and Robin Warner in a discussion with Autoweek’s Joe Saward about the first race of the 2020 Formula 1 season: the Austrian Grand Prix. The guys analyze the race, how it could affect the upcoming Styrian Grand Prix and the troubles the teams faced during the race. The group also discusses what it’s like to attend a Formula 1 race during a global pandemic.

Later in the show, Warner interviews Porsche sports car driver Nick Tandy ahead of his third-place finish at the IMSA WeatherTech 240 at Daytona.

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Jul 10, 202035:25
Formula 1 Returns, SRT Horsepower News and The 'Flying Mustang' Heads to Auction

Formula 1 Returns, SRT Horsepower News and The 'Flying Mustang' Heads to Auction

On this episode of the Autoweek Podcast, Mike Pryson and Robin Warner join Wesley Wren to talk about the latest high-horsepower news from Dodge. Robin lays out the upcoming additions to Dodge’s performance SRT lineup, namely a Dodge Durango Hellcat, a Dodge Challenger Super Stock and a Dodge Charger Hellcat Redeye. Afterward, the team discusses the big weekend in racing, with F1 making its way back to the track.

Closing the show, Wren talks with Vernon Estes of Vernon Estes Classics and John Kraman of Mecum about a Ford Mustang that might reset the record books. Vernon guides us through the details of this special Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R that is headed towards the auction block at the Mecum Spring Classic in Indianapolis, Indiana. Because of the historical significance, this Mustang could become the most expensive ever sold at auction. The group also talks about other significant Shelby cars from the current owner’s collection that are also running across the block.

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Jul 03, 202034:56
Tony Schumacher Talks NHRA and Meet Ford's New F-150

Tony Schumacher Talks NHRA and Meet Ford's New F-150

In this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Wes Raynal kicks off the show with Wesley Wren and Jake Lingeman to talk about the next-generation Ford F-150. The latest truck will offer a hybrid driveline and a more posh interior. The gang also talks about how you can win a Jeep Wrangler from Jeep.

Later in the show, NHRA legend Tony Schumacher talks with Mike Pryson and Wren about returning to the seat of a Top Fuel Dragster. Schumacher discusses his career, his life and the upcoming race in Indianapolis.

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Jun 26, 202031:40
NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2021 and Meet the New Nissan Rogue

NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2021 and Meet the New Nissan Rogue

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Wes Raynal talks with Wesley Wren and Robin Warner at the top of the show about the upcoming 2021 Nissan Rogue. The gang discusses the Rogue’s new look and all of its new features. Following the Nissan analysis, the group talks about the Porsche Cayenne GTS and Subaru Crosstrek, both receiving new engines.

Closing the show, Mike Pryson talks with Al Pearce about the 2021 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductees. Pearce gives his thoughts about Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s inevitable induction and guides the listener through the entire voting process. He also talks about the two other inductees: Mike Stefanik and Red Farmer. Pearce explains why these two are significant to NASCAR.

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Jun 19, 202036:12
Mazda 3 Turbo Rumors, A New Batmobile and IndyCar Returns

Mazda 3 Turbo Rumors, A New Batmobile and IndyCar Returns

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Wes Raynal talks with Jake Lingeman and Wesley Wren about Mazda’s rumored turbocharged Mazda 3. The group discusses where it sits in the market, as well as what it means for Mazda. Following that discussion, the gang dives into Batman’s new ride. The latest Batmobile looks grittier and steeped in a little more realism than previous Batmobiles. This leads to a debate about the best Batmobile.

After the jump, Mike Pryson and Joey Barnes join Wren to talk about the first IndyCar race of the year, its winner and the new car. Barnes was at the race; he comments on the lack of fan presence affecting the atmosphere and talks about the precautions IndyCar is taking. This leads to a discussion about the future of IndyCar in 2020.

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Jun 12, 202033:22
Mustang Mach 1, IndyCar Returns and NASCAR 2021 Schedule Updates

Mustang Mach 1, IndyCar Returns and NASCAR 2021 Schedule Updates

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Wes Raynal talks with Wesley Wren about the upcoming Ford Mustang Mach 1 and the Land Rover Defender. The forthcoming Mustang will revive the Mach 1 name, sport a handful of performance enhancements and change up some visual cues, which will be nods to Mach 1 Mustangs of yore. The guys also talk about the Land Rover Defender hitting U.S. shores for the first time in over 20 years.

After the news section, Mike Pryson and Matt Weaver hop on mics to talk about the big changes coming to the NASCAR schedule in 2021. Weaver argues against the addition of the Nashville Superspeedway and makes his case for having more short tracks on the schedule. The guys also talk about the rest of the 2020 NASCAR schedule, NHRA returning to the drag strip and IndyCar jumping back on racetracks.

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Jun 05, 202033:27
Hertz Files Chapter 11, Coca-Cola 600 Results and Track Day Tips

Hertz Files Chapter 11, Coca-Cola 600 Results and Track Day Tips

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Wes Raynal joins Mike Pryson and Wesley Wren to dive into the biggest news from this week and tackle some of what has happened in the racing world. Raynal discusses the news from struggling rental car company Hertz, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. After the discussion of the troubled rental car giant, Pryson jumps in to talk about the results from the Coca-Cola 600, Jimmie Johnson’s disqualification and Daniel Abt’s suspicious esport performance.

Later in the show, resident track rat Jake Lingeman gets us in gear to hit the track ourselves. After the recent chaos in Canada, Lingeman guides everyone through the different ways to be prepared for your next, or first, track day experience. Lingeman gives you tips on how to prepare your car, what he brings to feel secure throughout the day and offers advice about how you should start your track driving journey.

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May 29, 202035:13
Porsche News, NASCAR is Back and We Go to a Race

Porsche News, NASCAR is Back and We Go to a Race

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Wes Raynal joins Wesley Wren and Robin Warner to kick off the show’s news segment. Warner leads a discussion about the 992-generation Porsche 911 Targa. The group briefly talks about the history of the Targa-topped Porsche 911 and share their thoughts on this latest model. Raynal then pivots to discuss the upcoming supercar from Maserati.

After the break, Matt Weaver joins Mike Pryson and Wesley Wren to talk about NASCAR’s recent return to live racing. Weaver shares his experience in going to a race in person. The group talks about how different the experience is compared to just a few short months ago.

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May 22, 202033:33
2020 Aston Martin Vantage Review, Road Trips and Tesla news

2020 Aston Martin Vantage Review, Road Trips and Tesla news

On this episode of "The Autoweek Podcast," Natalie Neff joins Wes Raynal and Wesley Wren to talk about this week’s Autoweek Breaks Down topic: road trips. Neff asks readers to submit their road trip stories on the Autoweek social media handles before diving into one of her wild road trip tales. After the road trip discussion, Raynal tackles the news of the week: namely, Tesla’s battle to reopen its factory.

Later in the show, Mark Vaughn joins Road Test Editor Jake Lingeman to talk about his time with the Aston Martin Vantage. Vaughn talks about his time ripping the car around Southern California, its price, features and where it stands in the world of Grand Tourers. Lingeman talks about his time with the Porsche Cayenne Coupe. Lingeman discusses how the coupe-ified crossover has grown on him.

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May 15, 202030:37
The Return of Racing, Bronco Sport News, and a New Format

The Return of Racing, Bronco Sport News, and a New Format

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff, Wes Raynal and Wesley Wren kick off the new format by explaining the changes before jumping into the latest from autoweek.com. The gang dives into the news of the week like the National Corvette Museum’s C8 Corvette Raffle and the latest looks from the Ford Bronco Sport. The group also discusses what we saw from Autoweek Breaks Down and highlights the Ford Galaxie 500.

After the news section, Matt Weaver and Mike Pryson join Wren to talk about the plan for cars to return to the racetrack. Weaver talks about the World of Outlaws’ upcoming race and NASCAR’s plan for the upcoming schedule. Pryson discusses the NHRA’s decision to not return without fans in the stands.

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May 08, 202030:50
History of Horsepower, EV Mustang Concept and a Porsche 911 Review

History of Horsepower, EV Mustang Concept and a Porsche 911 Review

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff joins Wesley Wren, Robin Warner and Jake Lingeman to talk about the latest from Autoweek Breaks Down. This week, the group dives into all things horses, which means Mustangs and horsepower.

Later in the show, Wesley Raynal joins Graham Kozak to talk about the all-electric Mustang 1400 concept and the possible death of the Kia Stinger.

Closing the show, Neff, Lingeman and Wren jump back into the room to talk about the latest drives with Mark Vaughn. The gang drives the newest from Ferrari and Porsche and the latest generation Nissan Sentra.

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May 01, 202001:11:02
Alexis DeJoria interviewed, Rolls-Royce Cullinan reviewed and more!

Alexis DeJoria interviewed, Rolls-Royce Cullinan reviewed and more!

In this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff kicks off the inaugural Breaks Down section with a dive into mysteries of the car world. Graham Kozak spins a yarn about missing cars, and Jake Lingeman talks about the history of Scooby-Doo’s Mystery Machine.

Later in the episode, Mike Pryson and Welsey Wren sit down in the digital studio with NHRA Top Fuel Funny Car pilot Alexis DeJoria. She talks about her return to drag racing and how she’s keeping busy during the pause in the action.

After that, Lawrence Ulrich joins Wes Raynal and Patrick Carone to dive into the ethics of driving during the coronavirus pandemic.

Closing the show, Lingeman joins Mark Vaughn to talk about Mark’s recent time with the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. Jake reviews the BMW 840i.

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Apr 24, 202001:37:33
Rust discussion, Kyle Larson and an Aston Martin DB11  drive review

Rust discussion, Kyle Larson and an Aston Martin DB11 drive review

On this episode of the "Autoweek Podcast," Natalie Neff joins Graham Kozak and Wesley Wren to tackle the topic of the week: Rust. Namely, Graham talks about rust-proofing, with Wesley reminding you to inspect your collector car before laying down your cash.
Later in the show, Mike Pryson and Matt Weaver join to talk about the recent Kyle Larson news and debate about the future of racing in 2020.
Following that, Mark Vaughn and Wes Raynal join to dive into this week’s news. Mark bids a loving farewell to the racing legend Stirling Moss. Raynal leads a discussion about Mazda rumors and the auction of the final 991-chassis Porsche 911.
Closing the show, Joe Brown joins Wes Raynal and Jake Lingeman to talk about driving an Aston Martin DB11 and a Porsche Macan Turbo.
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Apr 17, 202001:35:51
Porsche 911 Turbo S Review, Project Car Updates, Bronco News and More!

Porsche 911 Turbo S Review, Project Car Updates, Bronco News and More!

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff joins Graham Kozak and Wesley Wren to talk about the Autoweek Talks topic of the week: Streets. Namely, the group talks about the friction circle and the death of the boulevard cruiser.

Later in the show, Andrew Stoy joins Wesley and Graham to dive into project car updates. Stoy dives deep into the tire selection process. Graham gives an update on his Jeep Grand Wagoneer, and Wesley talks about restoring a 1959 Ford steering wheel.

Wes Raynal hops on the show after that to guide a discussion about the latest Ford Bronco news, as well as Mazda’s 100th birthday.

Closing things out, Mark Vaughn joins Jake Lingeman and Wesley to talk about the 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S. Unsurprisingly, Mark loved it. Wesley reviews the Buick Enclave Avenir.

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Apr 10, 202001:25:06
Sim Racing on TV, Detroit Auto Show Canceled and Bentley Bentayga

Sim Racing on TV, Detroit Auto Show Canceled and Bentley Bentayga

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff joins Jake Lingeman, Graham Kozak and Wesley Wren in a digital forum to talk about the latest from autoweek.com. The group is also joined by Autoweek’s Patrick Carone to discuss Jake’s love of BMW’s iDrive and Graham's cultural analysis of the Pontiac Aztek.

Later in the show, Matt Weaver, Mike Pryson and Robin Warner join Wren to discuss the latest in racing. Well, sim racing that is. The group evaluates the televised NASCAR sim races and gets into a discussion about what it all means. Weaver also gives an update on the next-generation NASCAR car.

After the motorsport section, Wes Raynal leads Kozak and Wren in a discussion of the latest news stories: namely, the cancellation of the Detroit auto show. The guys chat about the Paris auto show, as well.

Wrapping the show, Mark Vaughn talks about his recent time with a Bentley Bentayga. Raynal tells the team about his time with the BMW X5 M Competition. Jake closes the show with a brief review of a Mini Electric.

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Apr 03, 202001:37:16
Spring Maintenance, Hurley Haywood Interviewed and Bentley Flying Spur Review

Spring Maintenance, Hurley Haywood Interviewed and Bentley Flying Spur Review

On this episode of the "Autoweek Podcast," Natalie Neff joins Wesley Wren and Graham Kozak in a digital forum to discuss spring! Graham takes us down the road of his spring maintenance, Natalie talks about her family’s aversion to spring-cleaning cars and Wesley talks about his hatred of springs. Insomuch as Wesley discusses some tools you’ll need to do suspension work. The gang also talks about what they’ve been doing to stay busy during the coronavirus crisis.
After that, Robin Warner talks with the great Hurley Haywood. This interview was recorded during the Rolex 24.
Wrapping up the show, Wesley talks with Mark Vaughn about California, his time with a Bentley Flying Spur and a BMW R 1250 RS.
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Mar 27, 202057:07
John Doonan Interviewed, M-B GLB Reviewed and Woodlites

John Doonan Interviewed, M-B GLB Reviewed and Woodlites

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff joins Graham Kozak, Wesley Wren and Wes Raynal to discuss this week’s Autoweek Talks topic: lights. The gang walks through a handful of stories you can find on autoweek.com but focuses on Kozak’s story about the famed Woodlite. The group also dives into how they’re staying busy while keeping a physical distance from the rest of the world.

Later in the show, Mike Pryson and Wesley Wren talk with IMSA president John Doonan about, well, IMSA. Doonan discusses the series’ reaction to the growing pandemic. He also gives a possible return date to racing. Trying to end on an uplifting note, the group also talks about the fantastic Rolex 24.

Closing the show, Road Test Editor Jake Lingeman joins Kozak and Wren to talk about the 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLB250 and the Ram 3500.

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Mar 20, 202052:27
Grave Digger Driver interview, Amelia Island recap and 100th episode celebration

Grave Digger Driver interview, Amelia Island recap and 100th episode celebration

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff joins Wesley Wren, Andrew Stoy and Graham Kozak to talk about the Autoweek Talks topic of the week: communication. The gang dives deep into the history of car phones and wraps up their spot in car culture. The group then talks about Kozak’s story following Glickenhaus’s journey to Le Mans.

Afterward, Mike Pryson and Wesley Wren talk with Morgan Kane: the driver of the legendary Grave Digger. Kane talks about his path to Monster Jam, his relationship with Dennis Anderson and his projects outside of Monster Jam.

Pryson and Wren also talk with Autoweek’s F1 correspondent Joe Saward about the upcoming F1 season and the Australian GP.

Following that, Wes Raynal joins Wesley Wren and Patrick Carone to talk about the Amelia Island Concours.

Closing the show, Stoy, Neff, Kozak and Wren talk about Andy’s time in an EV dump truck and share thoughts on a GMC Denali 3500HD and 2020 Subaru Legacy.

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Mar 13, 202001:38:20
Bonus Episode: Indycar Season Preview!

Bonus Episode: Indycar Season Preview!

On this special bonus episode recorded before the motorsports world shut down over the COVID-19 outbreak, Autoweek’s Matt Weaver previewed the 2020 NTT IndyCar Series season alongside Joey Barnes.

The episode was recorded in Downtown St. Petersburg with the two hosts detailing what it was like to be at the epicenter of the last remaining racing event with cars on track in the United States before the declaration of a National State of Emergency.

Additional talking points included the start of a new era for IndyCar under Penske Entertainment, championship favorites and the impending arrival of NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson and Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin.

The show ends with a debate over who has the most to prove this season and the answers were the two would-have-been faces of the old Indy Racing League in Marco Andretti and Graham Rahal.

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Mar 13, 202001:10:56
LIVE Detroit Autorama special, Talkin' Gar Wood, and Ridler Winner

LIVE Detroit Autorama special, Talkin' Gar Wood, and Ridler Winner

On this episode of “The Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff talks with Graham Kozak, Wes Raynal and Wesley Wren about the Autoweek Talks topic of the week: Wood. Boat racing enthusiast Raynal leads the charge talking about Gar Wood, his history in hydraulics and his prolific racing career.

From there, Kozak and Wren head to the Detroit Autorama show floor to talk with All Girls Garage star Bogi Lateiner. The group talks about Bogi’s path to working on cars, her journey to TV and her efforts to inspire the next generation of automotive technicians. Lateiner discusses her new shop, Girl Gang Garage, and her upcoming SEMA build. The guys also talk with “Autoweek Podcast” superfan and Autorama Extreme exhibitor Jake Sippl about his car and the Autorama.

Mike Pryson also headed to the Detroit Autorama to spend some time with racing legend Lyn St. James. Pryson talks with St. James about her upcoming appearance at Belle Isle and her past racing career.

Closing the show, Wren and Kozak hop back to the studio to talk about the Autorama’s Ridler winner, a 1963 Chevrolet wagon.

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Mar 06, 202001:09:01
Family Road Trips, Ryan Newman Update and a C8 Corvette Review

Family Road Trips, Ryan Newman Update and a C8 Corvette Review

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff returns to talk with Andrew Stoy, Jake Lingeman and Wesley Wren about the longest-running engine families currently in production. The team discuss the possibilities of new engines developed today running as long as these beloved powerplants. The group then talks about its most memorable road trips.

Later in the show, Mike Pryson and Wren join Matt Weaver to talk about recent updates with Ryan Newman. The gang also hashes out the bounty on Kyle Busch.

Closing the show, Lingeman and Wren talk with Mark Vaughn about his time in the new C8 Corvette. Mark drove the midengine ’Vette around a track and on the road. Vaughn also talks about his time with the Cadillac CT5-V.

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Feb 28, 202001:22:55
Daytona 500, Electric Revolution, Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Review

Daytona 500, Electric Revolution, Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Review

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Wes Raynal talks with Graham Kozak, Mike Pryson and Wesley Wren about the Talks topic of the week: Revolution. Leading the charge is Kozak with his story about the electric revolution and how it’s been going on almost as long as there’s been cars on roads. Later, Pryson talks about the biggest revolution in NASCAR—the draft.

After the Talks section, Matt Weaver joins Pryson and Wren to talk about the Daytona 500. The team talks about Denny Hamlin’s win, Ryan Newman’s crash and the rest of the race. Weaver dives into Newman’s accomplishments, the “Newman bar” and the recent problems facing the current generation of NASCAR.

Closing the show, Raynal, Wren and Kozak talk about a 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD and the 2020 BMW X6 M50i xDrive.

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Feb 21, 202001:17:01
Blue Train Bentley, Chicago Auto Show and GMC Sierra HD Review

Blue Train Bentley, Chicago Auto Show and GMC Sierra HD Review

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff joins Graham Kozak, Jake Lingeman, Wesley Wren and Wes Raynal to talk about the blues. Graham leads a discussion about the myth of the Blue Train Bentley, Raynal talks about his experience with diesel exhaust fluid and the gang all talks about the 2020 Chicago Auto Show.

Later in the show, Al Pearce talks with Mike Pryson and Wesley Wren about the Daytona 500 and his history with the major race.

Closing the show, Kozak, Raynal and Wren join Andrew Stoy to talk about a GMC Sierra 2500 HD Diesel and a Mini Clubman John Cooper Works.

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Feb 14, 202001:10:53
Calvin Stickers, a Ron Capps Interview and Porsches on Ice

Calvin Stickers, a Ron Capps Interview and Porsches on Ice

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff joins Wesley Wren, Graham Kozak, Jake Lingeman and Chris Langrill to talk about the Talks topic of the week: Tolerance. Kicking off the discussion, Kozak guides us through the myths of the Merlin. Afterward, Jake talks about breaking in an engine before Langrill dives into the infamous Calvin sticker.

Later in the show, Matt Weaver joins Mike Pryson and Wesley Wren to talk about the upcoming NASCAR race at Daytona. Matt Hagan misses an interview, which caused NHRA legend Ron Capps to play cleanup. Capps talks about his experience at the Super Bowl, his trailer fire and the Winternationals.

Closing the show, Lingeman talks about his time with Porsches on ice.

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Feb 07, 202001:08:04
Electric Future, Rolex 24 and Grand National Roadster Show

Electric Future, Rolex 24 and Grand National Roadster Show

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff joins Graham Kozak, Andrew Stoy and Wesley Wren to discuss the Autoweek Talks topic of the week: utility. Joining on the phone, Mark Vaughn talks about the implications of mass adoption of electric cars. The gang also dives into the love of wagons and the Grand National Roadster Show.

In the middle of the show, Robin Warner talks with a handful of notable Team Penske members like Ricky Taylor, Juan Pablo Montoya, Simon Pagenaud, Helio Castroneves, Alexander Rossi and Dane Cameron at the Rolex 24.

Closing the show, Mike Pryson, Robin Warner and Steven Cole Smith join Wren in a lengthy discussion of the Rolex 24. They break down the race, talk about what they saw and give insight into what it’s like to watch the 24-hour race at Daytona.

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Jan 31, 202001:24:05
Rats in Car Culture, Oliver Gavin Interview and Brumos Collection

Rats in Car Culture, Oliver Gavin Interview and Brumos Collection

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff joins Graham Kozak, Wesley Wren and Andrew Stoy to discuss the Autoweek Talks topic of the week: The Year of the Rat. Graham tells us a brief history of Ed Roth, his experience meeting him and the insights gained from reading Roth’s book. Wesley tackles the issue plaguing him with existential dread: rat rods. The gang wraps up talking about the ways they’ve kept rats out of their project cars.

Following the Autoweek Talks section, Mike Pryson interviews Chevrolet Corvette Racing driver Oliver Gavin ahead of the new ’Vette’s debut at the Rolex 24. Gavin has been a part of each new Corvette racing car and talks about how this midengine ’Vette is different.

Closing the show, Mike and Wesley talk with Steven Cole Smith about the newly opened to the public Brumos Collection. The guys also talk about the weather ahead of the upcoming Rolex 24 at Daytona.
Jan 24, 202001:07:27
Chili Bowl Nationals Bonus episode: Kyle Larson interview, meet Joey Barnes and race analysis

Chili Bowl Nationals Bonus episode: Kyle Larson interview, meet Joey Barnes and race analysis

On this special bonus episode, Autoweek’s Matt Weaver spends time at the Chili Bowl Nationals to give you a feel for what the race is like in person. Weaver interviews the race winner Kyle Larson before jumping into analysis with his co-host, Joey Barnes. The two talk about the race, what they saw and give their thoughts.

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Jan 24, 202032:31
'Autoweek Talks' Time, CES 2020 and Mercedes-Benz SL550

'Autoweek Talks' Time, CES 2020 and Mercedes-Benz SL550

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff joins Andrew Stoy, Graham Kozak and Wesley Wren to tackle the Autoweek Talks topic of the week: time. Graham spins a yarn about vintage clock restoration, and the gang tackles what decade was most important for the modern car.

After that discussion, Wesley joins Wes Raynal and Mark Vaughn to talk about Mark’s trip to this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Mark guides us through what he saw at the show. Later the guys dissect Sony’s entry into the automotive realm.

Wrapping the show, Patrick Carone joins Stoy, Kozak and Wren in the studio to talk about his time with a Mercedes-Benz SL500. The group later reviews the new Nissan Titan and the BMW 840i.

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Jan 17, 202001:12:31
Gio Scelzi Interview, Weaver watches Supercross and We Explain Autoweek Talks

Gio Scelzi Interview, Weaver watches Supercross and We Explain Autoweek Talks

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff joins Wesley Wren, Andrew Stoy and Graham Kozak to introduce a new podcast segment: Autoweek Talks. This is an audio extension of the same content you’ll find on autoweek.com that takes you deeper into the discussion. In this introductory segment, Kozak helps us find the first purpose-built car company, and the gang talks about potential first project cars.

Following that segment, Mike Pryson joins Wren to interview Gio Scelzi ahead of the Chili Bowl Nationals. Scelzi, son of NHRA legend Gary Scelzi, talks about his path to racing sprint cars, the Chili Bowl and what it’s like being the son of an NHRA legend who isn’t drag-racing.

Closing the show, Matt Weaver joins to talk about his recent adventure with Supercross.

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Jan 10, 202001:11:43
Chili Bowl Preview, Toyota Corolla review and Mini Clubman discussion

Chili Bowl Preview, Toyota Corolla review and Mini Clubman discussion

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Wesley Wren and Mike Pryson sit down with Matt Weaver to dive back into the world of motorsports. After a short, short offseason, the engines are getting started yet again. The guys preview one of the premier midget car races of the year: the Chili Bowl Nationals. Weaver explains what the Chili Bowl is all about, gives us his thoughts on the upcoming race and talks about the event’s name. The gang also previews some upcoming events that might make their way to your ears.

Following the motorsports section, Weaver and Pryson are replaced by Graham Kozak, Andrew Stoy and Wes Raynal to discuss the Autoweek Fleet. This episode, the guys review the Honda CR-V, Toyota Corolla and Mini Clubman. Stoy also gives his thoughts on the Infiniti Q50 Edition 30 after spending over a week driving it.

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Jan 03, 202050:26
Cadillac XT6, Mitsubishi Outlander Sport and Infiniti Q50 Reviews, Plus Racing Game of the Year

Cadillac XT6, Mitsubishi Outlander Sport and Infiniti Q50 Reviews, Plus Racing Game of the Year

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Wesley Wren and Jake Lingeman host a Twitch takeover at the start of the show to discuss their favorite and least favorite racing games of 2019. The pair talks through the big releases of the year before each settles on a top five list. The pair runs through big releases like NASCAR Heat 4 and Need For Speed: Heat. The guys also dive into a handful of arcade racing games they played over the year.

Following the Twitch takeover, Robin Warner sits down with sports car racer Ricky Taylor. The two talk about Taylor’s 2019 season with Acura team Penske and co-driver Helio Castroneves.

After the interview, Wes Raynal and Robin Warner join Jake and Wesley to talk about the Autoweek Fleet—namely, the Cadillac XT6, Mitsubishi Outlander Sport and Infiniti Q50 Edition 30.

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Dec 27, 201901:17:52
1966 Dodge A100 Project, Subaru Legacy Discussion and Lexus UX Review

1966 Dodge A100 Project, Subaru Legacy Discussion and Lexus UX Review

In this upcoming episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Andrew Stoy takes Wesley Wren, Graham Kozak and Jake Lingeman back into the garage with his new-to-him-again 1966 Dodge A100. Stoy bought the van back from the person he sold it to in Canada and tells the tale of transporting a vehicle across the Canadian-American border. Graham then tells his own tale of shuffling a car across the border with much less preparation. Closing this segment, the gang talks about their plans for the winter: Spoiler, cold garages are dampening motivations.

Later in the show, Wes Raynal hops on a mic to help Lingeman and Wren discuss the Autoweek Fleet. The guys run through what they currently have in the garage but focus on the latest Subaru Legacy Sport and the Lexus UX 250h F Sport Premium. Wren talks lovingly about the volume dial on the Lexus UX 250h, Lingeman talks cargo space and Raynal talks about the styling.
Dec 20, 201953:35
Bullitt Mustang interview, Snowball Derby results and Honda Accord Sport review

Bullitt Mustang interview, Snowball Derby results and Honda Accord Sport review

In this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” the Autoweek team launches into one of the premier short track races in the year, talk with Sean Kiernan about his legendary Bullitt Mustang that’s heading to auction and wrap up the show with the Autoweek Fleet.

Starting the show, Mike Pryson, Wesley Wren and Matt Weaver talk about the Snowball Derby, the drama and the results. The disqualification over illegal brake components gave second-place finisher Travis Barden the win, and Weaver explains why. Weaver also explains why the Snowball Derby is such an important race.

After that, Graham Kozak and Natalie Neff talk with Kiernan about, well, Bullitt. His beloved family Mustang is heading to auction and might demand one of the highest sale prices ever for a Mustang, if not a muscle car. Kiernan guides us through his stewardship of the car and explains why he’s finally ready to let It move along.

Closing the show, Jake Lingeman leads a discussion about the Autoweek Fleet.

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Dec 13, 201901:33:55
Talkin’ ‘Fireball 500’; Lexus GX460, Volvo V60 T8 Polestar reviewed

Talkin’ ‘Fireball 500’; Lexus GX460, Volvo V60 T8 Polestar reviewed

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff joins Mike Pryson, Wesley Wren and “Autoweek Podcast” enthusiasm contributor Chris Langrill to celebrate the end of the NASCAR season by reviewing the classic flick “Fireball 500” from 1966. For those unaware, “Fireball 500” takes all of the happy-go-lucky fun from the Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello Beach Party series and brings it (and them) to the stock car world. Weird? We thought so, too. But the gang dissects the plot of the movie, finds its highlights and points out its considerable flaws.

Closing the show, Andrew Stoy, Wesley, Jake Lingeman and Wes Raynal hop on microphones to give you an update of the Autoweek Fleet. The guys then dive deep into the Lexus GX460, the Volvo V60 T8 Polestar and the Hyundai Santa Fe.
Dec 06, 201901:00:42
Bud Denker talks IndyCar, Josef Newgarden interviewed and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 4x4 review

Bud Denker talks IndyCar, Josef Newgarden interviewed and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 4x4 review

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Bud Denker, president of Penske Corp., joins Mike Pryson, Wesley Wren and Robin Warner to talk about the Detroit Grand Prix and Penske’s acquisition of Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar. Denker outlines the nature of the deal, bringing light to the quick timeline of the purchase. He also shares his hopes for the future of IndyCar.

Following Denker, Josef Newgarden, the 2019 IndyCar champion, hops on a microphone to talk about his banner season and his second title in three years. Newgarden also discusses the racers he had to keep an eye on this season, his favorite video games and his plans for next year. Newgarden also gives some insight into his path to IndyCar.

Rounding out the show, Andrew Stoy, Wesley and Robin go for another round in the Autoweek Fleet. Highlighted in this segment is the massive Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 4x4, a Mercedes-Benz GLS and a Land Rover Range Rover.

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Nov 29, 201901:10:36
Kyle Busch wins NASCAR title, Adam Carolla interviewed and the LA Auto Show wrapped

Kyle Busch wins NASCAR title, Adam Carolla interviewed and the LA Auto Show wrapped

On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Matt Weaver calls in to talk with Mike Pryson and Wesley Wren about the end of the NASCAR season, Kyle Busch’s championship and the goof that probably cost Martin Truex Jr. a second title. The team also touches on the NASCAR Trucks season ending and the future of a few Xfinity drivers. The guys also dive into the NHRA season finale and the fight that is causing a stir among drivers.

After the motorsport section, Jake Lingeman and Andrew Stoy replace Weaver and Pryson to talk about the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show. The team touches on the highlights of the show, analyzing the Ford Mustang Mach-E, refreshed Genesis G90 and the 2021 Nissan Sentra. The guys also dissect the trends of this year’s LA show: namely, electrification and uber-expensive crossovers.

Before the drives section, Jake and Wesley sit down with Adam Carolla to talk about his latest documentary: Shelby American. Carolla discusses how this documentary came to be, mostly because of all the leftover stories from another of Carolla’s docs, The 24 Hour War. As you can imagine The 24 Hour War covered Shelby’s involvement in the Ford endurance racing program of the 1960s. Carolla felt that the story of Shelby had to be told, and you can find it all in this documentary.

The Autoweek Fleet returns for the drives portion of the show and highlights what the team has driven over the past week. The stars of this week’s show: the Genesis G70, the Ram 1500 Ecodiesel and the Ford Explorer ST.

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Nov 22, 201901:44:14
Matt Damon, Christian Bale, and Mose Nowland interviewed, and a 'Ford V Ferrari' review

Matt Damon, Christian Bale, and Mose Nowland interviewed, and a 'Ford V Ferrari' review

On this special episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” the Autoweek gang jumps headfirst into the biggest racing movie of the year, Ford v Ferrari. Kicking off the episode, Mike Pryson and Wesley Wren talk with current Ford Performance Motorsports director Mark Rushbrook about the Ford GT’s return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2016. They also talk about how exciting a movie like this must be for current Ford Motorsports endeavors.

Following the Rushbrook interview, the guys sit down with Mose Nowland: the man behind the 1966 Ford GT40’s engines. Nowland talks about the 1966 race, his experience developing engines for Ford and his life in general. He also tells a tale of flying out shortly before Le Mans to Holman-Moody and Shelby America to resolve some oil leaks.

After the interviews, Mark Vaughn and Wes Raynal join Wren to talk about the topic at hand: Ford v Ferrari. Mark screened the film a few weeks ago and guides us through what he liked and didn’t like about the movie. Ultimately, the consensus is that it’s good for the whole family: racing fan or not.

Closing the show, Matt Damon and Christian Bale sit down with Mark Vaughn for a short interview.

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Nov 15, 201958:11
Lewis Hamilton gets 6th championship, Bottas wins US GP, IndyCar news and the Autoweek Fleet

Lewis Hamilton gets 6th championship, Bottas wins US GP, IndyCar news and the Autoweek Fleet

In this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” the Autoweek team is joined by its Formula 1 correspondent Joe Saward to talk about the 2019 U.S. Grand Prix. Saward joins Robin Warner, Mike Pryson and Wesley Wren to talk about the race and Lewis Hamilton’s second-place finish, which netted him the 2019 drivers’ championship. Saward also dives into the 2021 regulations, the problems Ferrari faced at the USGP and what to look forward to in F1.

After Saward, Mike and crew talk about the news in IndyCar—yes, the Penske acquisition of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the entire IndyCar series. Wesley gives some advice about Speedway, Indiana, and gives Penske some advice about how to connect IndyCar and NASCAR at the Indy GP. Closing the motorsports section, Matt Weaver calls in ahead of the NASCAR race in Phoenix.

Wrapping the show, Graham Kozak and Andrew Stoy join Wesley to talk about the Autoweek Fleet. The gang run through the cars currently stowed away in Autoweek Tower but highlight two: the 2020 Nissan Versa and the 2020 Mercedes-AMG GLC 63.

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Nov 08, 201901:03:12