NASCAR Pole Position returns for the October/November edition, and it is full of interesting Q&As, the return of a popular NASCAR podcast, and plenty of other things. What else awaits you if you subscribe for this month’s edition of NASCAR Pole Position?
1. Social Media Sensation Toni Breidinger (P. 7)
Joseph Wolkin sits down with NASCAR’s newest social media sensation, Toni Breidinger. Breidinger is in the midst of her second full-time ARCA Menards Series season while also making her first starts in the Craftsman Truck Series.
Breidinger talks with Wolkin about a variety of things. This includes her busy schedule, her career goals, and who she leans on throughout her busy racing career.
2. A COMPLETE History of NASCAR Video Games (P. 9-15)
The history of NASCAR video games is a very deep one, and yours truly went through the entire history of NASCAR video games. From the original 2D games of the early 1990s to the NASCAR Thunder Series to the modern NASCAR Heat series.
The article also dives into which titles signaled the highlights of NASCAR gaming along with the ones that signaled the beginning of its downfall. It is the story of every NASCAR video game ever released.
3. William Byron and Liberty University: A Natural Pairing (P. 24)
One of the most interesting driver/sponsor combinations in modern NASCAR is William Byron and Liberty University. Byron still takes classes at Liberty University online, and Jared Turner sat down with Byron to discuss his unique relationship with Liberty.
Byron talks about the impact that Liberty and their education have on him along with how he balances between school and racing. He also talks about what it is about Liberty that makes it such a special place.
4. The NASCAR Cup Series Championship (P. 32-34)
The NASCAR Playoffs are one of the most controversial things in modern NASCAR. Jared Turner discusses the Playoffs in this edition of Pole Position.
Turner discusses what it was that propelled NASCAR to start the Playoffs. From there, he takes a deep dive into all of the past Playoff formats along with the current one and how they work.
5. Denny Hamlin Q&A (P. 60-61)
Joseph Wolkin sits down with NASCAR’s potentially most controversial figure. Denny Hamlin may take the title of NASCAR’s busiest man as well as he balances time between being a driver, team owner, and podcast host.
Hamlin talks in this Q&A about how he balances time between all of these things, and how his podcast is going. He also talks about the Next-Gen car and what his future plans are for his career.
Be sure to pick up this month’s edition of NASCAR Pole Position on polepositionmag.com.