• Grip Strip Podcast Episode 219 - Papaya Crush

  • May 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
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Grip Strip Podcast Episode 219 - Papaya Crush

  • Summary

  • Phil and Josh return for E219 of the GSP to discuss two outstanding results: the photo finish at Kansas in Cup and Lando Norris winning his first F1 race at Miami. On the NASCAR side, Larson and Buescher door slam each other to the line with Yung Money taking the victory. Somehow, Kansas has become one of the better racetracks on the circuit. For the Trucks, Corey Heim continues to show why Toyota has so much invested in him with his second win of 2024.

    Norris held off his buddy Fish Lips and Charl Eclair for his maiden F1 win after a timely VSC and solid pace gave the McLaren track position. Norris held FL off on a restart and never looked back while Ferrari messed themselves up and Lewis Hamilton battled for a sixth place finish. Logan Sargeant got yeeted by Kevin Magnussen, who was on a mission to hit everything on or at the Miami Dolphins parking lot.

    The GSP Roundup covers F1 Academy, Smoke winning in a Top Alcohol Dragster and almost winning a hooligan race at IRP, MotoGP/Moto2, IMSA, WEC, Formula E, WRC and Indy NXT before the guys get back and preview the IMS Road Course race for IndyCar and make their picks. Phil and Josh attempt to go through the throwbacks that were actually shown (not many at all) for the Darlington tripleheader while previewing and making picks for each race prior to Josh's Sim Segment and Show Close.

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