
The Emotional Highs & Lows of Championship Weekend | Power Hour Podcast
The season may be over, but the debates are far from done. On this week’s Sour Power Hour, Eric and Brennan wrap up the chaotic

The season may be over, but the debates are far from done. On this week’s Sour Power Hour, Eric and Brennan wrap up the chaotic

Suitcase Jake Elder may have never stayed in one place for long, but his impact on NASCAR is undeniable. From the 1968 championship with David

Cale Yarborough had seen it all, from wild flips to championship glory, but nothing compared to what happened at Talladega in 1979. On just the

The story of David Pearson and the Wood Brothers is one of NASCAR’s great what-ifs. For much of the 1970s, their pairing looked unstoppable: a

Two rising stars, two famous last names, and one season that could have changed everything. In 1991, Kenny Wallace and Bobby Labonte weren’t just fighting

When an interviewee grins before the question lands, you know a good story is coming, Michael “Fatback” McSwain lights up as he retells the Richmond

The Sour Power Hour is back, and this week the conversation goes straight into the firestorm that Bristol left behind. Tires shredding, tempers flaring, playoff

Steve Bird wasn’t just a crew chief, he was the crew chief of the Busch Series. Four championships, three of them in a row, and

Jamie McMurray didn’t hold back when talking about his four-year stint with Roush Racing, and the words he used were as blunt as it gets.

This story is pure NASCAR chaos. Jim Stacy, the coal magnate turned team owner, came into the sport in the late 70s with big money,