This is the official RU-vid channel of Rob Tiongson, accredited National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA) journalist. Tiongson, the Editor-in-chief of The Podium Finish, is a 15-year NASCAR journalist from the Austin, Texas area.
From teasers to full clips of interviews at the track and a remote, studio environment, here's where to find a piece of the racing action on RU-vid!
The funniest part about all this is how big a bitch Kligerman is Trying to talk shit while hes hiding behind a crew member and then walking away and still running his mouth.
@@FathomMane that doesn’t even make sense for my comment didn’t call either trash just said it was a terrible comeback and even then I would proudly tell Sage that calling Parker talentless is a stupid thing to say
Great interview with Zane Smith in his first few races in the Cup Series. It's been a tough start, but Zane has the Talent & Patience to be a Champion. GO Zane Go #71
Good job Creed old man Childress is POS. He plays favorites we all know it. It’s racing not a azz kissing contest let Hill and his grandson and Busch do that maybe they should pick chapstick or ko tex and midol up as a sponsor.
Thanks for watching my interview with KYle, @rolandhicks1874. Kyle is a very unique, generational talent in most racing disciplines. When he is behind the wheel of a sprint car, incredible things can happen!
This is amazing how someone with less than 250 subscribers can get the attention and talk with NASCAR Cup Series drivers! Also a huge Larson fan and hope he wins the 2023 Championship! He actually got me into dirt racing, now I LOVE it.
Thanks for watching my interview with Kyle Larson, @macncheezboi! Until this year, I was solely a journalist who preferred writing stories. I want to showcase how I get my stories and share how these interviews and conversations go. I hope you will subscribe and check out future clips!
I'll get hammered for this but Dale could drive a racer car but couldn't race others. He was always wrecking people and was a ahole on the track. He'd complain about others doing the same thing to him that he did to other drivers himself.
I'd be willing to bet Dale had more respect and pride for Jeff than he let on. I think he saw a lot of himself in Jeff and how much talent he brought when he started his Cup debut. Not many drivers come to play with the big boys and are able to hang with them and often out do them like Jeff was able to do. This isn't easy for a Earnhardt fan like myself to admit but I believe in giving credit where it's due. Jeff was fortunate to have the reincarnation of Smokey Yunick for a crew chief in Ray Evernham on his team and it didn't hurt to have a boss like Mr Hendrick. All in all the perfect storm. They sure rained on my workplace weekly wagers. Oh well easy come easy go. It went too. $$ 😢
Thank you very much! I am glad you enjoyed it. Stay tuned for my next "Hot Seat" interview on Wednesday. You can also check out the digital story version of this on thepodiumfinish.net!
I was so focused on ensuring I got Kyle's reaction, I wish I turned quickly to my right as Kyle looked and essentially notioned to Ross about "somebody else who doesn't know about clean over here."
@@charles-mp9nt This is what I enjoy about covering NASCAR. TV and radio can tell and show so much. Being there, to ask the right questions, do your research and interact with Busch or others with mutual respect, you can learn a great deal about them and more!
Kimi is fond of COTA and Austin. He called it a lovely place. He was very competitive in his second Cup start and he pushed through a hot and humid afternoon here.
Kyle is a diff person been following him for 2 yrs now and Obsessed with watching and meet his son BRex and Samantha.So love him I cried at Fontana when he won I was so emotional.So happy for Kyle he not a mean person no more he chilled out thanks to BRex he the best driver
Kyle has certainly evolved and grown up. He's still raw and honest but he's doing so with salient points, not just for the sake of saying it to poke the bear.