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Eleven time Bowman Gray Stadium Champion, Burt Myers comes from a long line of racers. His Grandfather and and Uncle, Billy and Bobby Myers were pioneers of NASCAR racing in the 40’s and 50’s. In the 70’s, his father, Gary raced in NASCAR’s Cup series, then known as Grand National. Now Burt is paving his own way into the history books with almost thirty track and touring series championships combined. He stopped by the show to talk to Derek about the early days in racing, what it takes to compete at Bowman Gray Stadium and grooming the next generation of Myers. All this and more on this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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With a NASCAR resume that speaks for itself, Greg Zipadelli is on track to be Hall of Fame material. In a very special episode, he sits down with Derek to talk about the early days on the NASCAR Modified Tour, getting to work with some of the greats of the sport and his other passion being an outdoorsman. All this and more on this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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Actor and race car driver Kyle Whisner moved East after a stint racing on the shorts tracks of California. Now he’s trying to break into NASCAR’s top levels while racing with Hashimoto’s Disease. Whisner joins Derek to talk about the trials and tribulations of navigating through the sport while spreading awareness about his condition.
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Former NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver, Joey Coulter stops by the studio to talk about his early beginnings in go-karts and running on the Florida short tracks. He also tells the story of the up and down path that led him to winning truck series races with Richard Childress, a dream ride turning into a nightmare and going back to the short tracks to find his love for the sport again and his newly found love for driving tour-type modifieds. -
Rogelio Lopez and Ruben Garcia Jr. are both champions of the NASCAR Mexico Series and two of the series’ winningest drivers. Both drivers came to the United States to move up the NASCAR ladder and both found victory lane in the ARCA Menards East Series. Now they have started RX2 Driver Development, helping and developing some of the newest crop of driving talent to come from Mexico and Latin America. They sit down with Derek to talk about their driver line up, continuing to race and win in the NASCAR Mexico Series and reminisce about the old days in the East Series on this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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NASCAR Cup Series spotter, Freddie Kraft has woven a style all his own. From the short tracks of Long Island, Freddie worked at every grassroots level before ascending to the highest form of American motorsports. Whether it is talking on the team radio or talking his mind on Dirty Mo Media’s wildly popular show, Door, Bumper, Clear you can be rest assured Freddie will tell you what he thinks. He sits down with Derek to talk about his legendary figure-eight driver father, Tommy, the state of the sport and that fateful night modified racing lost John Blewett III on this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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Ryan Flores took different steps to making it in racing. After cutting his teeth on the high banked, Jersey shore speedway of Wall Stadium, Flores went from being a short track racer to a mechanic to a championship winning tire changer for Penske. After solidifying a role in NASCAR, Flores went back to his short track roots winning huge open wheel events like the Gamblers Classic and the Rumble in the Dome. All this and more on this episode of the Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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Johnny Benson came from the short tracks of Michigan and rose to NASCAR’s top levels, winning not only one but two championships in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He sits down with Derek to talk about his life in the sport, building racecars as a teenager and his new found love for Supermodified racing. All this and more on the latest episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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MRN's Dave Moody has celebrated over thirty-five years in NASCAR Radio and twenty years as the host of SIRIUS XM's "Sirius Speedway." He and Derek try to solve the racing world's problems on this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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He’s the patriarch of one of the most well known Long Island, open-wheel racing families. NEMA Hall of Fame Inductee,“Mazda” Pete Pernesiglio has been staple in the Northeast midget racing scene for over four decades. In a very special episode, Derek sits down to share stories with his father about a lifetime in the sport, utilizing a Mazda engine and grooming the next generation of driver in the family. All this and more on this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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Longtime NASCAR crew chief, Clyde McLeod has been part of some of the most memorable moments in racing. He stops by The Derek Pernesiglio Show to share early racing memories in the modifieds, building a NASCAR shop from the ground up and what life is like with retirement just around the corner.
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Doug Smith- I've Got Two Drivers Headed To Jail: He’s one of the figures in the sport who doesn’t have to wear a firesuit. From announcing races for over thirty years to operating Ace Speedway to his current position as race director for Caraway Speedway, Doug Smith has done it all from the other side of the windshield. Doug talks about his life in the sport and calling races alongside Derek for years in the booth at Concord Speedway in this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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Dutch Miller Would Be Proud- Former NASCAR Modified driver and Cup series spotter, Carl Miller pays Derek a visit to talk about the early years of racing, having a famous starter for a Dad and years of driving a NASCAR Modified against the greats. Miller also talks about his years as a spotter, the legend of “The Flying Dutchman” and tragedy striking after winning his first race. All this and more on this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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Kevin Hughes roots began on the short tracks of Maine. He took every opportunity possible, rising through the industry to become vice president of the biggest communications supplier in auto racing and a car owner on the SMART Modified Tour. He sit’s down with Derek to talk about the early years, becoming a car owner and the advantages of getting and keeping a sponsor on this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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After a career ending crash eliminated his NASCAR Cup career, Jerry Nadeau opens up about that fateful day. He also chats with Derek about racing around the world, touring Europe and turning down a possible path to Formula1 to chase a dream of being a NASCAR driver and still getting to turn laps in race cars today. These stories and more on this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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Pete Pernesiglio: He bears the same last name as our host. Former NEMA Midget driver and Derek’s big brother, Pete visited the studio to share stories about growing up in racing family in New York, their grandmothers origins of the “I can out drive you.” line and wrecking the family race car on the Long Island railroad.
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Two-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Champion, Todd Bodine stops by to talk about rising through the ranks to race in NASCAR’s top three series, what he would do if he were a team owner and Bugsy Stevens holding a gun to his head on this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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From the short tracks of Pennsylvania to Indy 500 and Daytona 500 victory Lanes, Brent Wentz has enjoyed success at the highest levels, but his biggest win came when he restored his fathers old race car. Find out what happened on this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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They are both cut from the same cloth of Racing. Hard work, do it yourself attitude, and a never give up instinct of racing. Anything they can afford to buy, they build and they are building the foundation for a strong racing team in the ARCA Menards Series. It’s Andy Seuss, and Andy Jankowiak on this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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Rick Benjamin has enjoyed a long career in motorsports broadcasting for everything from NASCAR to IndyCar to everything in between. Rick Benjamin was also the person who gave Derek his big break on camera. Today it comes full circle as Derek pays homage to one of his mentors on this episode of The Derek Pernesiglio Show.
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