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FAST TIME

FAST TIME

By: Eugene Palmer
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NASCAR weekly podcast from Northern California. Stay up to date on the Cup, Xfinity and Craftsman Truck series. This is the race fans podcast! We are not affiliated with NASCAR in anyway. No sugar coating! No BS! Hear about the race weekend from a race fans perspective. Honest, unfiltered, and set loose! This is, FAST TIME!

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Episodes
  • Michigan Rapid-Fire
    Jun 13 2025

    FAST TIME is back for a FAST recap of the Michigan weekend. A quick break down of the Cup and Truck series at Michigan. Amazon continues to shine. Ram is back! And, we’re off to Mexico City for the first time in the NASCAR cup series. All that and then some on episode 6 of FAST TIME!

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    16 mins
  • The Music City
    Jun 7 2025

    Fast Time is back for episode #5! Eugene Palmer has your Nashville weekend highlights. He gives his take on the Carson Hocevar drama. Amazon broadcast doesn’t disappoint again. Is Jim France in the wrong for wanting Spire to field a car? For the first time there’s BREAKING NEWS on Fast Time. And of course, a look ahead to Michigan!

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    45 mins
  • Chastain makes history
    May 31 2025

    Eugene Palmer is back from Cycleland Speedway in Chico, CA! He recaps the entire Charlotte weekend and digs into the all star race a bit. Amazon prime has a great first showing! Penske Racing makes some moves, Kyle Busch back to RCR in 2026, Kaulig makes an announcement, and should we look into more short tracks like North Wilkesboro? A look ahead to Nashville and more, on FAST TIME!

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    50 mins

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