This dude is cool as hell. Such a likeable guy. Can't wait to see him in more races. It's so refreshing to see drivers coming from all over the world to drive Nascar. This is how we grow the sport! SVG SVG SVG
I'm a kiwi from his neighbourhood, watched him since he was a schoolboy racing quad's, to open wheel formula cars, nzv8s , snapped up by sbr and off to Aussie, he's owned every class of racecar he's driven, true talent,
He's a cool guy and one off if not the best drivers in the world at mo, I managed to meet him at western springs speedway last year with a very small local crowd, was pretty awesome.
And from the comments on his social media all the people over there are saying it's good to see him genuinely happy again. Sounds like him changing scenery has become overdue.
@@Swoldemort500 yeah hes burnt out over here and the gen 3 supercar has change the dynamic, i dont know if its for better or worse. bloke can drive anything and seems he wants a new challange... because he dominates in no matter what
Shane will be on the pace on all tracks in a short period of time. He's just one of these rare freaks who is good right away no matter what he drives, but he also improves very quickly.
There are other drivers like Tony Stewart, Al Unser, Mario Andretti, Kimi Raikkonen, and a bunch of others I can't recall at the moment who can race practically any type of race car and be competitive. I agree that Shane is that type of guy.
@@dougrobinson8602Lol I remember Kimi’s attempt at WRC, absolutely laughable. Guy couldn’t finish an event without flipping a car. He was never competitive there. Only one I disagree with from your list.
I swear I thought I saw Dale driving a holden around Cornelius one time but I talked myself outta it like there’s no way Dales got one, so cool to know it probably was him!
This will be the best thing to happen for SVG and Nascar. He is happy and in his element. As an Australian, im super excited to see the future of Shane and his journey. This is some exciting times
SVG seems more at ease there than he does fronting the Aussie media circus. Looks happy and refreshed. Hope he gets a full gig with Trackhouse in good time.
I've always been a fan of him ( and 99.9% of Kiwi racers ) but if you're familiar with SVG and his dislike of Supercars media it's blindingly obvious that he's in a happy spot at the moment.
It’s because Supercars have pretty much silenced drivers from speaking their minds about gen3 cars. You can tell he wants to say stuff but he can’t, he eludes to what that is in this podcast. 😂
@@TheForeverRanger Dale's interview style is great. Yeah he talks much but it's all relevant and interesting. And he gives his guests plenty of room to talk.
Ya for the old transmissions. To me is the coolest thing ever and I don’t think of anyone as a real road racer unless you know how to do this. But I’m old lol
Very humble guy. He's a champion but doesn't flaunt it. He lets his driving do the talking for him. I hope he'll be able to compete in more races. It's great to see drivers from other series come in and have so much fun. We have a great series here and I hope these guys will bring in some new fans, people who haven't followed NASCAR in the past.
As an Aussie I was already a fan of Dale Sr and Dale Jr but now I'm actually blown away that Jr came here in 2006 and was around Supercars and Holden back then... It's crazy how this info comes out now. I'm a Holden / GM man through and through. This made me like Jr even more.
Dale getting really excited and giving his advice while Shane soaks it up like a sponge, wouldn't surprise me if these 2 become a lot closer in the future, Jr even dropped he rents property to racers when Giz said he'd probably rent to start out with Also putting SVG and Larson together would make an interesting combo, you could tell after Chicago Kyle wanted to learn wet track with h&t .
Never heard his name until a few weeks ago. He made me a fan right away. Solid racer and solid dude from everything I've seen and heard so far. Best of luck to him in whatever he races!
As on Aussie, I’ve watched Shane his whole career, he is always willing to learn and try new things. Even while dominating in the V8 Supercar Series, on his wknds off, he would be in drifting races, Gt racing etc. He is always driving and I love that. Very humble and very likeable guy and I hope he does a lot for NASCAR in making it become more international. Love how welcoming the American fans have been towards him also. Would love to see a NASCAR race in Australia 🇦🇺
Good interview. I really love listening to Jr get so enthusiastic talking about stuff he's done in the past to relate to the guests. It's infectious and makes me nostalgic when my dad was in racing.
I have seen Shane dominate every motorsports he has entered. He will have no problem adjusting....so watch out NASCAR!!!! He is not just a driver but a true craftsman. He is what is known as a technical driver. One who studies and perfects their craft. And it becomes a living work of art. SVG like all Kiwis...is the real deal. Our national bird might be flightless. But the people make up for it, in ground speed. Arohanui ki a koutou te whanau a NASCAR. From New Zealand 🇳🇿
Can't wait to see this driver racing our tracks!!So different from what he's used too. It is going to be EPIC and so much fun watching as he's learning as he races literally!!! SVG GOOD LUCK MATE💞🤗💞🏁🏆🏁
So good to see Shane excited about racing in Nascar. I can't wait till 2024 now, With SVG and Scotty Mac racing full time in the US, it's going to be awesome to follow each week. SEND IT Shane.
My Bro and his mate were on I Racing one night and so was SVG, he was talking to them and even gave them some setup tips for the V8 Supercars. Such a nice guy.
Whenever Junebug starts with Imma ramble like crazy...you know it's gonna be a great one! This dude is super cool Top 10 is not too shabby! M in Miami 🎉❤🏁
Hang on maaaate, he’s famous now so he’s an Aussie. Hehe Some of Australia’s best drivers were born on that little island across the ditch. Seriously though, he’s a great driver and proud of his unzud heritage. Us Aussies are all proud of him and wish him luck. I didn’t even mind him winning Bathurst…. Again. 😊
SVG is a straight up assassin for those that don’t know him. He set fastest lap in a McLaren 720 on Mount Panarama, raced sports cars in the US and is blazing my fast in everything he steps into. Gonna be a show for sure.
Love this guy! Been a race fan since my father took me to Tucson Motor Speedway in 1957 and from that moment in time I was hooked! SVG is really a breath of fresh air. So talented and so humble and down to earth. Lookin fwd to seeing him school some of the guys we're accustomed to seeing in Nascar! And vice versa!
I hope he comes to nascar full time next year. He’s already got a bunch of fans a win and a top 10 in his first 2 nascar races ever. That’s a darn good resume
heel toe is how we are taught down here, traditionally 5 on the H, heel toe breaking with a squirt to keep the revs up in range. Ready for accel or decel on the torque curve.
SVG talking about how aggressive it looks shouldn't be an issue for him. He loves hard racing more than anyone. And he's probably one of the best passers there is. Should be good viewing again.
He's a super interesting driver, appears to want to absorb as much information as possible to want to be a master of his craft... Super humble also for what he has achieved career to date. McGloughlin seems to be a bit more balls to the wall type, but SVG is fast, no doubt.
Those 2 guys head to head in Supercars produced some intense and memorable racing. Agressive but respectful and both absolute masters of their craft. It was a privilege to watch them do their thing.
SVG is the man. He will get oval racing down and run up front. He’s very good and very intelligent. The absolute best moments in NASCAR the past two years were compliments of SVG. That Chicago win was huge. The Sonoma Xfinity race was unbelievable and the cool down lap was one for the ages. Austin Hill was just trying to escape but he couldn’t. I bet he wishes he could go back and not crash SVG at Cota and flip him off at Sonoma because SVG really made him look bad at Sonoma and Shane did it with style and class. Unreal. All that talent, total badass behind the wheel and he’s the nicest guy
I'm Not Surprised By It, It's Just That In Nascar Real Road Ringers Haven't Been In Competitive Cars To Showcase It,But 10 Years Ago People Used To Do It
Anyone that got an scca liscence was taught to heel and toe from his instructor. If you watch a few super car races from down under most of those guys are masters at it.
That's funny because I always say that door banging running people almost off track isn't tolerated in other forms of motorsports. Definitely no intentionally wrecking people lol.
I love this guy I’m a fan I feel like people from New Zealand n Australia are like people from where I’m from down south idk why but seems that way to me I’m a fan of svg
In NZ most country roads are single lane metal roads ,that's where we learnt to drive an that's where car handling comes in,we drive by the seat of our pants,feel what the car is doing,not just point it somewhere
Dale, im a gold coast local and we know each other here. Did Paul take you to his old man Terry's winery? Beautiful isn't it? Pauls farm he had before Jacobs well was next door to my little sisters place. I hope you enjoyed our hospitality.
Shane didn't mention that in New Zealand when you start school, at 5 years old, to get out of some lessons some teachers would allow those boys that were a bit disruptive to go and do other stuff like mowing the lawns with the tractor, or go down to buy the teacher there cigarettes, often with the kid sneaking out in the teachers car. In order not to get in troubleshooting, the kid needed to be good behind the wheel. The heel toe thing is taught in Junior school here. The finish of the be Chicago race was a Forest Gump moment, when Shane probably thought he was being chased by the school yard bully..., Run Forrest/Shane :)
The Fins holds the honour of having the most F1 champions. The whole country enjoys rally type dirt track racing, and to keep it available to all, they mandate that the winner of any race must put up the winning car for sale to any other driver at a set, very modest price. This keeps wealthy drivers, who can afford the best and most expensive mods, more aligned to the pack. Fantastic idea. This should be instituted in every country because it not only produces more elite drivers, it also improves all participating drivers.
*In regards to Chicago, taking nothing away from his masterful corner setups and overtakes of other cars, SVG Won the race on fast corner entries ON THE DOWNSHIFT, managing NOT to lockup the rear (ala Bubba Wallace) with his Clutch usage and not simply slamming the shifter forward 4 times as fast as it could go, while standing on the brakes. Prove me wrong.*
I know Marcos had trouble with braking the Supercars after coming back from NASCAR. Some of the skill and finesse he had from his first Supercars career just wasn't there anymore. So, you might be right there. Then SVG comes to NASCAR, brakes right at the limit of the car's capabilities, uses the rear axle to help the turn in, feels the grip under the car and carries a mile or two extra through the corners, leaving series regulars struggling to keep up! Shane has phenomenal car control, he's got a sixth sense for feeling exactly what grip is available from whatever car he's driving, and figuring out how to make use of that. You could copy his technique, but without that feel for the car you won't get the same performance.
Maybe if the trachouse car had any MOTOR he wouldnt have to drive in into the ends so hard. Look at this past weekend where every time they stepped on the gas he fell back, street course he could make up for it, but a big track like that he had no chance
@@robh9577 Well, he surely had enough MOTOR for Chicago, as the Trackhouse Cup Cars are powered by ECR (Earnhardt-Childress-Racing Racing Engines). Not sure who builds the LS Platform for the Trucks... Ilmor Engineering perhaps ?
Maybe watch a few videos of SVG racing different cars and watch him drift a VF commodore in Sydney and then watch him race Bathurst and Gold Coast v8 supercars , then get really worried about what he’s going to do in NASCR street circuits 😎
I looked up two foot pedal racing. I remember Rciky Rudd in car camera. Working two feet, lol. Dale Sr. knew this. Is this the guy that saved it twice at the Kansas Bush race? Alright, lol.
Hey Dale... Tell 91 owners this guy should do a whole campaign... If he finishes a few top 5 in road / street tracks and gets a few top tens in ovals he will finish in the playoffs
I've driven a right-side drive '64 Mini car before, and for me it was how small the petals were and how far right they were as well. Shifting was not really anything to get used to.
I think driving on dirt is a huge advantage when driving on bitumen especially in the rain. Dirt tracks exaggerates everything, which translates to bitumen, albeit with less exaggeration.
This dude is cool as hell. Such a likeable guy. Can't wait to see him in more races. It's so refreshing to see drivers coming from all over the world to drive Nascar. This is how we grow the sport! SVG SVG SVG
That's why Jenson Button is there, promoting while having fun driving, gets people watching the highlights at least 👍
He's a NewZealander,like Scott Mac,we are all nice
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F1 is getting nervous
@@robertbaird4822I thought Australian?
I'm a kiwi from his neighbourhood, watched him since he was a schoolboy racing quad's, to open wheel formula cars, nzv8s , snapped up by sbr and off to Aussie, he's owned every class of racecar he's driven, true talent,
He's a cool guy and one off if not the best drivers in the world at mo, I managed to meet him at western springs speedway last year with a very small local crowd, was pretty awesome.
Looks like he’s got a Cup ride now.
You can tell he's having fun. He is always smiling ear to ear.
And from the comments on his social media all the people over there are saying it's good to see him genuinely happy again. Sounds like him changing scenery has become overdue.
@@Swoldemort500 yeah hes burnt out over here and the gen 3 supercar has change the dynamic, i dont know if its for better or worse. bloke can drive anything and seems he wants a new challange... because he dominates in no matter what
Normal happy Kiwi! Good on ya bro shaking the boat over there. Seems too easy and can tell you think that too man. Go SVG. Kiwi here.
I saw super cars in Austin TX. What a show. wish they'd come back. I also turned my 05 GTO into the Holden Monaro.
Which is what it was originally anyway, good move!
I've discovered NASCAR through SVG's move to America and honestly I'm exited for the future
Shane will be on the pace on all tracks in a short period of time. He's just one of these rare freaks who is good right away no matter what he drives, but he also improves very quickly.
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There are other drivers like Tony Stewart, Al Unser, Mario Andretti, Kimi Raikkonen, and a bunch of others I can't recall at the moment who can race practically any type of race car and be competitive. I agree that Shane is that type of guy.
@@dougrobinson8602Lol I remember Kimi’s attempt at WRC, absolutely laughable. Guy couldn’t finish an event without flipping a car. He was never competitive there. Only one I disagree with from your list.
I swear I thought I saw Dale driving a holden around Cornelius one time but I talked myself outta it like there’s no way Dales got one, so cool to know it probably was him!
Aussies and Kiwis are watching in earnest, we are so proud of him, he's gonna win the hearts of the Americans with his skill and humility.
This will be the best thing to happen for SVG and Nascar.
He is happy and in his element.
As an Australian, im super excited to see the future of Shane and his journey.
This is some exciting times
SVG seems more at ease there than he does fronting the Aussie media circus. Looks happy and refreshed. Hope he gets a full gig with Trackhouse in good time.
Yea he doesn't seem like he smiles much in supercars
Helps that Dale and Mike are so respectful and easygoing. Dale leads the interview but knows when to shut up if that makes sense.
I've always been a fan of him ( and 99.9% of Kiwi racers ) but if you're familiar with SVG and his dislike of Supercars media it's blindingly obvious that he's in a happy spot at the moment.
It’s because Supercars have pretty much silenced drivers from speaking their minds about gen3 cars. You can tell he wants to say stuff but he can’t, he eludes to what that is in this podcast. 😂
@@TheForeverRanger Dale's interview style is great. Yeah he talks much but it's all relevant and interesting. And he gives his guests plenty of room to talk.
Love how people are shocked at heel and toe. It’s old school but cool to see the art used still.
Ricky Rudd was doing it in the 80's. They always had the in car camera on his feet.
Right i thought it was literally required for road racing with a manual transmission
Ya for the old transmissions. To me is the coolest thing ever and I don’t think of anyone as a real road racer unless you know how to do this. But I’m old lol
@@b67442 they were all doing it in the 80s they had too.
@@josephk9636not just road racing, it's common in rally too. The driver I think of when it comes to doing it best would have to be Walter Rohrl.
Very humble guy. He's a champion but doesn't flaunt it. He lets his driving do the talking for him. I hope he'll be able to compete in more races. It's great to see drivers from other series come in and have so much fun. We have a great series here and I hope these guys will bring in some new fans, people who haven't followed NASCAR in the past.
As an Aussie I was already a fan of Dale Sr and Dale Jr but now I'm actually blown away that Jr came here in 2006 and was around Supercars and Holden back then... It's crazy how this info comes out now. I'm a Holden / GM man through and through. This made me like Jr even more.
Dale getting really excited and giving his advice while Shane soaks it up like a sponge, wouldn't surprise me if these 2 become a lot closer in the future, Jr even dropped he rents property to racers when Giz said he'd probably rent to start out with
Also putting SVG and Larson together would make an interesting combo, you could tell after Chicago Kyle wanted to learn wet track with h&t .
Soaking up like a sponge, cause he's a Legend and Learning
As a kiwi still living in nz I think what you said was pretty bang on 😊
Larson and SVG would be great TV
Never heard his name until a few weeks ago. He made me a fan right away. Solid racer and solid dude from everything I've seen and heard so far. Best of luck to him in whatever he races!
As on Aussie, I’ve watched Shane his whole career, he is always willing to learn and try new things. Even while dominating in the V8 Supercar Series, on his wknds off, he would be in drifting races, Gt racing etc. He is always driving and I love that. Very humble and very likeable guy and I hope he does a lot for NASCAR in making it become more international. Love how welcoming the American fans have been towards him also. Would love to see a NASCAR race in Australia 🇦🇺
Good interview. I really love listening to Jr get so enthusiastic talking about stuff he's done in the past to relate to the guests. It's infectious and makes me nostalgic when my dad was in racing.
I have seen Shane dominate every motorsports he has entered.
He will have no problem adjusting....so watch out NASCAR!!!!
He is not just a driver but a true craftsman.
He is what is known as a technical driver.
One who studies and perfects their craft.
And it becomes a living work of art.
SVG like all Kiwis...is the real deal.
Our national bird might be flightless.
But the people make up for it, in ground speed.
Arohanui ki a koutou te whanau a NASCAR.
From New Zealand 🇳🇿
SVG comes across as a likeable, quiet and humble character. Doesn't seem to be egotistical. A nice guy.
Can't wait to see this driver racing our tracks!!So different from what he's used too. It is going to be EPIC and so much fun watching as he's learning as he races literally!!! SVG GOOD LUCK MATE💞🤗💞🏁🏆🏁
He done well yesterdays race. I was impressed. Wht a cool dude.
So good to see Shane excited about racing in Nascar. I can't wait till 2024 now, With SVG and Scotty Mac racing full time in the US, it's going to be awesome to follow each week. SEND IT Shane.
Impressive in his adaptability and versatility at a high level. A real driver.
My Bro and his mate were on I Racing one night and so was SVG, he was talking to them and even gave them some setup tips for the V8 Supercars. Such a nice guy.
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Sometimes you catch Scotty McLaughlin and SVG racing each other.
I could listen to SVG talk all day long. He’s just so excited to be racing in NASCAR.
Whenever Junebug starts with Imma ramble like crazy...you know it's gonna be a great one! This dude is super cool Top 10 is not too shabby! M in Miami 🎉❤🏁
Love this guy. Can’t wait to see him race some more over here.
NZ is so proud of Shane and his team and how they have grown over the years
Hang on maaaate, he’s famous now so he’s an Aussie. Hehe
Some of Australia’s best drivers were born on that little island across the ditch.
Seriously though, he’s a great driver and proud of his unzud heritage. Us Aussies are all proud of him and wish him luck.
I didn’t even mind him winning Bathurst…. Again. 😊
SVG is a typical kiwi, doesn't get overly excited but deeply competitive. It's the nature of a small country far away from everything.
SVG is a straight up assassin for those that don’t know him. He set fastest lap in a McLaren 720 on Mount Panarama, raced sports cars in the US and is blazing my fast in everything he steps into. Gonna be a show for sure.
SVG is such a fun guy to watch, I'm beginning to be a fan of him now.
As a Aussie he is a bloody legend dude does it all rally,Supercars and he is a mad drifter as well
He's a kiwi
@@PeteChatteris yes I know, I like kiwi people they're awesome.
Love this guy! Been a race fan since my father took me to Tucson Motor Speedway in 1957 and from that moment in time I was hooked! SVG is really a breath of fresh air. So talented and so humble and down to earth. Lookin fwd to seeing him school some of the guys we're accustomed to seeing in Nascar! And vice versa!
I hope he comes to nascar full time next year. He’s already got a bunch of fans a win and a top 10 in his first 2 nascar races ever. That’s a darn good resume
I learnt heel toe on the farm in an old VK Commodore when I was about 9 or 10
Such A Huge Fan. Love how he drives. How he stays awhile
Great to see Shane all lit up! He sure is a talented racer!🚀
Dale came to my hometown of Phillip Island in ‘06 and I’ve never heard anyone talk about it, that’s wild! 😅
God, the Airport would have still been open back then.
Australia and New Zealand are differently on my bucket list...
Shane is a genuine class act, straight up guy and a great sporting ambassador for NZ 👍.
heel toe is how we are taught down here, traditionally 5 on the H, heel toe breaking with a squirt to keep the revs up in range. Ready for accel or decel on the torque curve.
Go Shane all the way from West Australian
I did enjoy watching Ricky Rudd heal toe years ago, that takes practice plus the feel of the car doing it, fun to watch. 🏁
This guy has truly paid his dues racing to get to this point.
I’m surprised that dale didn’t get a maloo/Ute brought back since back then Gm was thinking about bringing back the el Camino.
SVG talking about how aggressive it looks shouldn't be an issue for him. He loves hard racing more than anyone. And he's probably one of the best passers there is. Should be good viewing again.
A ute is more like an El Camino than an S10.
Exactly!
I'm from NZ like SVG and had to Google what a S10 Pickup was.
Comparing a LS7 ute to one of those is blasphemy 😂
Definitely a modern day El Camino.
And the Ford Falcon equivalent would be like a modern day Ranchero
He's a super interesting driver, appears to want to absorb as much information as possible to want to be a master of his craft... Super humble also for what he has achieved career to date. McGloughlin seems to be a bit more balls to the wall type, but SVG is fast, no doubt.
Those 2 guys head to head in Supercars produced some intense and memorable racing. Agressive but respectful and both absolute masters of their craft. It was a privilege to watch them do their thing.
I could listen to this all day
Owen Kelly is from Devonport in Tasmania.
SVG is the man. He will get oval racing down and run up front. He’s very good and very intelligent. The absolute best moments in NASCAR the past two years were compliments of SVG. That Chicago win was huge. The Sonoma Xfinity race was unbelievable and the cool down lap was one for the ages. Austin Hill was just trying to escape but he couldn’t. I bet he wishes he could go back and not crash SVG at Cota and flip him off at Sonoma because SVG really made him look bad at Sonoma and Shane did it with style and class. Unreal. All that talent, total badass behind the wheel and he’s the nicest guy
SVG is so awesome!
He is what all drivers should be. Great racecar driver and super good guy!
I've been heel toe shifting for 50yrs. Can't believe people think its new!
I used to change gears in a Kenworth 18 speed Roadranger by heel and toeing.
I'm Not Surprised By It, It's Just That In Nascar Real Road Ringers Haven't Been In Competitive Cars To Showcase It,But 10 Years Ago People Used To Do It
Anyone that got an scca liscence was taught to heel and toe from his instructor. If you watch a few super car races from down under most of those guys are masters at it.
I hope Shane gets full time in Xfinity and/or cup in really good equipment 💪😎
Dude is a beast on the brakes!!!!
It's The Heel & Toe That Allows Him To Do So
Australian Commodore Parts to make the Pontiac G8 better. !
Says it all to GM really !
SVG is gonna be everyone's new favorite driver.
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In the 2000s they used to have foot cams on people like boris said that would heel-toe downshift too
That wild haired sob could drive his tall as off too. I miss the trans am segment on raceday. Long live senior said
He is actually Boris Said the third.@@aaronanderson7619
Max Papis Was Heel & Toeing In 2013 At Watkins Glen In Tony Stewarts Car
He looks lit up, like he's really excited to be here.
Would love to see these guys get together...SVG will learn a lot...from an Australian, make it happen Dale.
That's funny because I always say that door banging running people almost off track isn't tolerated in other forms of motorsports. Definitely no intentionally wrecking people lol.
I love this guy I’m a fan I feel like people from New Zealand n Australia are like people from where I’m from down south idk why but seems that way to me I’m a fan of svg
As a Aussie I always say if I was to ever live in America it’d be down south😂
A film about a kiwi racing great is McLAREN you should watch it bro.🇳🇿😁👍
Us KIWIS are extremely competitive in all sports ,world Champ's in many,just our nature
In NZ most country roads are single lane metal roads ,that's where we learnt to drive an that's where car handling comes in,we drive by the seat of our pants,feel what the car is doing,not just point it somewhere
Dale, im a gold coast local and we know each other here. Did Paul take you to his old man Terry's winery? Beautiful isn't it? Pauls farm he had before Jacobs well was next door to my little sisters place. I hope you enjoyed our hospitality.
Shane didn't mention that in New Zealand when you start school, at 5 years old, to get out of some lessons some teachers would allow those boys that were a bit disruptive to go and do other stuff like mowing the lawns with the tractor, or go down to buy the teacher there cigarettes, often with the kid sneaking out in the teachers car. In order not to get in troubleshooting, the kid needed to be good behind the wheel. The heel toe thing is taught in Junior school here. The finish of the be Chicago race was a Forest Gump moment, when Shane probably thought he was being chased by the school yard bully..., Run Forrest/Shane :)
Brendan is either lying or in the scummiest parts of NZ possible
Mate can you get his partner and Team boss Jess Dane on your show, she would be a great interview with her motorsport insight 👍
Changing back from G8 aesthetics to original is a must
The Fins holds the honour of having the most F1 champions. The whole country enjoys rally type dirt track racing, and to keep it available to all, they mandate that the winner of any race must put up the winning car for sale to any other driver at a set, very modest price. This keeps wealthy drivers, who can afford the best and most expensive mods, more aligned to the pack. Fantastic idea.
This should be instituted in every country because it not only produces more elite drivers, it also improves all participating drivers.
Awesome love this interview
Good chat .. I watched this race instead of V8 Super Cars .. kiwi’s do have wings .. fly SVG fly !!
DJR please coach this guy till he knows everything about NASCAR - SVG has the talent to go to the top with the right advice
*In regards to Chicago, taking nothing away from his masterful corner setups and overtakes of other cars, SVG Won the race on fast corner entries ON THE DOWNSHIFT, managing NOT to lockup the rear (ala Bubba Wallace) with his Clutch usage and not simply slamming the shifter forward 4 times as fast as it could go, while standing on the brakes. Prove me wrong.*
I know Marcos had trouble with braking the Supercars after coming back from NASCAR. Some of the skill and finesse he had from his first Supercars career just wasn't there anymore. So, you might be right there. Then SVG comes to NASCAR, brakes right at the limit of the car's capabilities, uses the rear axle to help the turn in, feels the grip under the car and carries a mile or two extra through the corners, leaving series regulars struggling to keep up! Shane has phenomenal car control, he's got a sixth sense for feeling exactly what grip is available from whatever car he's driving, and figuring out how to make use of that. You could copy his technique, but without that feel for the car you won't get the same performance.
So, you're saying he won with his superior skill in driving the car in that particular set of circumstances?
@Joey JoJo Jr Shabadoo Fact He Made Up A Lot Of Time On The Brakes Thanks To Heel & Toe
Maybe if the trachouse car had any MOTOR he wouldnt have to drive in into the ends so hard. Look at this past weekend where every time they stepped on the gas he fell back, street course he could make up for it, but a big track like that he had no chance
@@robh9577 Well, he surely had enough MOTOR for Chicago, as the Trackhouse Cup Cars are powered by ECR (Earnhardt-Childress-Racing Racing Engines). Not sure who builds the LS Platform for the Trucks... Ilmor Engineering perhaps ?
Jr looks motivated when they start talking irp lines n grooves etc ❤
You just love svg and he is so knowledgeable
The irony of Dale fitting Holden items to his car when Aussies over here retrofit the Pontiac and Chev items to theirs 😂
😂😂😂
I saw you at Archerfield/Brisbane Speedway …
Paul Morris track was half way to the Gold Coast
Maybe watch a few videos of SVG racing different cars and watch him drift a VF commodore in Sydney and then watch him race Bathurst and Gold Coast v8 supercars , then get really worried about what he’s going to do in NASCR street circuits 😎
SVG said yeah they will take advantage of me at the Bull ring but i will take full advantage back on the street courses
Great content as always, never miss an episode of this or Wild Wild West ✅
SVG to JRM!
Dale Jr asked "what's 'Speedway' in the US?" - Basically anything on an oval. NASCAR is Speedway!
Great content and easy to watch. Sub’d!
SVG isn't my favourite driver but I am rooting for him
don't say 'rooting' in Australia mate 😂
@@JoanneBurford09 you just have a dirty mind lol
I looked up two foot pedal racing. I remember Rciky Rudd in car camera. Working two feet, lol. Dale Sr. knew this. Is this the guy that saved it twice at the Kansas Bush race? Alright, lol.
Soooo underated 🙏🙌
True driver always challenging himself.
these guys are cool they seem to know alot about cars they should race cars for a living ;)
Trackhouse RedBull Racing has a nice ring to it.
love this stuff . . the way jr respects his guests is awesome . . gonna say it again . . nice people . .
Hey Dale... Tell 91 owners this guy should do a whole campaign...
If he finishes a few top 5 in road / street tracks and gets a few top tens in ovals he will finish in the playoffs
I've driven a right-side drive '64 Mini car before, and for me it was how small the petals were and how far right they were as well. Shifting was not really anything to get used to.
I think driving on dirt is a huge advantage when driving on bitumen especially in the rain. Dirt tracks exaggerates everything, which translates to bitumen, albeit with less exaggeration.
Great interview
Having SVG in the US is a good thing for NASCAR. We here in Australia are watching more and more of it so the audience numbers are growing.
That was cool to listen to
i guess people dont remember Rudd doing this back in the 80s-90s at all.
It Was Being Done As Recently As 2013 And 2014 By Max Papis And Marcos Ambrose People Just Didn't Take Notice
How do I view the entire interview?
Peacock
on any major podcast platform
Svg is already a legend imo. I wanna see this guy in IMSA, Le Mans, maybe give the 500 a go one day.
Pure driver
Da Gizz, man so proud of our Kiwi driver's, learnt to drive age 7 farm tractor & would heel&toe rally car age 9 now I'm 52 😂😂 Hardcase right
I'm a hms and Jr guy but svg could become really really special.