Off Track with Hinch and Rossi SiriusXM
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A look into the lives of professional IndyCar drivers, reality television stars, and best friends James Hinchcliffe and Alexander Rossi. Though Hinch and Rossi have seen plenty of success on the track, the show is meant to highlight their off-the-track lives, including their unfiltered opinions on what’s trending in popular culture. Off Track is at its heart a sports show, but Hinch and Rossi are well-versed in popular culture and have experience relating to influential figures across a variety of disciplines. The interviews consist of athletes, artists, and entrepreneurs -- really anyone with a passion for what they do, regardless of what that is.
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Pushing to Pass and Long Beach
We dive into the Push to Pass controversy and Long Beach.
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Racquetball, Testing, and Long Beach
Time to get the season going again!
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Customer Reviews
Easily the best motorsports podcast
The team here just works - so many "sports talk" radio shows and podcasts come off as know-it-all talking heads obviously on the outside looking in on whatever the topic. But this show is just different -- whatever these guys are talking about (sometimes they even talk about even racing!) they *know* what they're talking about from the inside. Every show comes across as a casual, matter-of-fact conversation that I somehow feel a part of... so if I ever meet these guys at the track, I will probably start talking to them as if I've known them for years and it will be super awkward. Sorry in advance, gentlemen.
The Best
BEST PODCAST EVER!
Love this podcast
The travel tips alone are worth the listen but I love all the stories and the friendship between these three. I hope they never stop despite Rossi having to suffer through every episode. He really is hilarious. I also hope I never have to sit next to him on an airplane because I would want to talk (a lot) and I might explode from trying not to. I would be sure, however, to get the flight attendant to announce there is an Indy 500 winner on board. Oh, and I really enjoy the breakdown of racing when it happens.