Speed Chronicles with Todd Lewis

Indy 500 Build-Up, Miami F1 Reaction, and NASCAR Controversy

12 min · 6. maj 2026
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Indy 500 build-up, Miami F1 reaction, NASCAR scheduling, and a tribute to Alex Zanardi set the tone for this motorsports recap focused on racing news, driver performance, and series dynamics. The month of May kicks off with anticipation around the Indianapolis 500, while the episode opens on a reflective note with a tribute to Alex Zanardi. His legacy spans CART success, life-changing adversity, and Paralympic gold, leaving a lasting impact on motorsports culture, including traditions still seen today. On track, Formula One’s Miami Grand Prix continues to grow as a major global event, with improved racing and strong presentation. Kimi Antonelli’s momentum stands out, though the season remains wide open with pressure from McLaren, Mercedes, and Max Verstappen. Post-race penalties raise questions about steward consistency. Across series, scheduling conflicts nearly forced NASCAR, F1, and IMSA into the same broadcast window, highlighting ongoing coordination issues. NASCAR’s early-season visit to Watkins Glen draws criticism due to weather concerns, while legal drama involving Spire Motorsports adds an off-track storyline worth watching. IndyCar enters a critical stretch with contract news for Alex Palou and rule changes to push-to-pass that aim to simplify competition. The episode wraps with a full weekend preview and a nod to Mother’s Day in the racing world. Like, comment, and subscribe for weekly motorsports coverage. Share the episode with fellow racing fans and follow for more analysis every Wednesday. Relevant Links Speed Chronicles on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com (https://www.youtube.com/) Rev TV: https://rev.tv (https://rev.tv/) Keyword List Indy 500 2026, Alex Zanardi tribute, Miami Grand Prix analysis, F1 Miami review, NASCAR Watkins Glen schedule, IndyCar push to pass rule, Kimi Antonelli performance, motorsports news podcast, racing weekend preview, IMSA Laguna Seca, Spire Motorsports lawsuit

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episode Hamilton Finally Delivers for Ferrari — and the Championship Just Got Interesting cover

Hamilton Finally Delivers for Ferrari — and the Championship Just Got Interesting

Lewis Hamilton's emotional Ferrari victory at Barcelona headlines a packed weekend in motorsport. Speed Chronicles breaks down what it means for the championship, Denny Hamlin's Pocono win, NASCAR's unprecedented naval base event in San Diego, and the IndyCar silly season heating up. Lewis Hamilton's win at the Spanish Grand Prix was more than a race result — it was a statement. After a slow start to his Ferrari chapter, Hamilton and the team finally clicked, combining the right strategy, timely upgrades, and a circuit that suited the car. Whether Ferrari can sustain momentum through the condensed stretch of races before the summer break is the question hanging over the championship. Meanwhile, Kimi Antonelli's first stumble of the year and George Russell's ongoing inconsistency at Mercedes add another layer of intrigue to what's shaping up as a wide-open title fight. In NASCAR, Denny Hamlin proved again why he's among the sport's best, taking the win at Pocono in a Toyota that continues to perform. His planned retirement at the end of 2027 stays on track — for now — but strong results have a way of complicating those decisions. All three NASCAR touring series head to a military naval base in San Diego this weekend, a logistically complex event requiring security clearances for every crew member and official on site. And IndyCar visits Road America, a fan favorite in Wisconsin, before attention shifts to the new Markham circuit and a high-profile street race in Washington, DC. On the IndyCar driver market, Alex Palou's championship lead is growing, while contract situations for Josef Newgarden and Scott Dixon at their respective teams will drive storylines well into the fall. 👉 Find Speed Chronicles every Wednesday on your favorite podcast platform and on the Rev TV YouTube channel. Hit like and subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments or on the socials. #SpeedChronicles #F1 #IndyCar #NASCAR Keyword List Lewis Hamilton Ferrari win, Spanish Grand Prix 2025, NASCAR Pocono Denny Hamlin, IndyCar Road America, NASCAR San Diego naval base, Josef Newgarden contract, Scott Dixon IndyCar, Kimi Antonelli Mercedes, Markham IndyCar circuit, IndyCar Washington DC race

17. juni 202611 min
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Kimi Antonelli's Five Straight: Is the F1 Championship Already Decided?

Formula One's Monaco debate gets settled, Kimi Antonelli's historic championship run continues, and IndyCar delivers a comeback story for the ages. This week's Speed Chronicles covers the weekend's biggest motorsports moments — from street circuits to ovals. Kimi Antonelli's five consecutive Formula One victories have opened a meaningful gap in the championship standings. With five races scheduled across seven weeks in the European stretch, the next phase of the season will test both drivers and teams under real pressure. The annual Monaco debate took a back seat to a concrete answer: Formula One has extended its agreement with the Principality through 2035, with an improved sanctioning fee. The broadcast has also shifted under Formula One's direct control, bringing fresher camera work and tighter coverage to a race that had grown visually stale. Monaco's mix of history, prestige, and wealth makes it a permanent fixture regardless of on-track action — and that's unlikely to change. Las Vegas locked in a 10-year extension, joining Miami and Austin as marquee U.S. events. Liberty Media has committed to more permanent infrastructure, which should reduce the significant setup burden the street circuit currently requires. In IndyCar, Joseph Newgarden returned to the winner's circle at Gateway, a welcome result for Team Penske. The race's late Sunday start drew criticism from some fans, though the case is made here that network partners have limited scheduling inventory — and a 9 PM start that wraps by 11:30 PM is well within the range of normal for major league sport. Miles Rowe produced one of the more remarkable performances of the Indy NXT season. After a radio malfunction during qualifying left him starting from the back of the grid, Rowe raced from 24th — dead last — to take the win at Gateway. Combined with a runner-up at Detroit, it's a stretch that could earn him a test opportunity at the IndyCar level. NASCAR mourned the passing of Ned Jarrett, a two-time champion who retired at 34 with 50 Cup wins to his name. Nicknamed Gentleman Ned, Jarrett is remembered as one of the sport's most respected figures both in and out of the car. NASCAR Canada returned to Autodrome Chaudière for a doubleheader weekend. A fire incident in Race 1 raised questions about the pace of the safety response. The short turnaround between races — roughly 90 minutes — also showed a potential competitive dynamic: the top four finishers in Race 1 finished in the same order in Race 2, with seven of the top ten consistent across both races. Worth watching as the championship develops across 14 rounds. The episode closes with a preview of this week's Kennedy Classic at Saratoga Speedway on Vancouver Island, where the host will be part of the broadcast team for the Northwest Super Late Model Tour's first Canadian event. 👉 Enjoyed the episode? Hit like and subscribe on YouTube, and follow Speed Chronicles on your favorite podcast platform. New episodes drop every Wednesday. #SpeedChronicles #Formula1 #IndyCar Keyword List Formula One Monaco 2025, Kimi Antonelli championship, IndyCar Gateway results, Joseph Newgarden win, Miles Rowe Indy NXT, Ned Jarrett tribute, NASCAR Canada Chaudière, Las Vegas F1 extension, Speed Chronicles podcast, Rev TV motorsports

10. juni 202612 min
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Inside the First-Ever Kennedy Classic at Saratoga Speedway

The first-ever Kennedy Classic at Saratoga Speedway brings the Northwest Super Late Models to Canada for the first time, broadcast live on Rev TV. Cole Sorenson joins Todd to walk through the field, the cars to watch, and the tribute to Dwight Kennedy behind the whole event. Cole Sorenson previews what he calls a year-in-the-making project: turning an idea into a fully executed race weekend at Saratoga Speedway on Vancouver Island, run with Speedway Motor Sports Management. The Kennedy Classic marks the first Canadian stop for the Northwest Super Late Model series, and it's the first live race out of BC on Rev TV in three or four years, giving West Coast racing rare cross-Canada coverage. The conversation covers a strong entry list in the mid-to-high teens, which Cole notes is close to what Saratoga can comfortably handle. He highlights the Northern Provincial Pipelines fleet, with Darrell Midgley and Brandon Carlson in their cars and a third entry added for Vancouver Island regular Jason Frost. The pair will run brand new chassis as they chase the win in their car owner's namesake race. The weekend doubles as a tribute to Dwight Kennedy, whose work as a competitor, team owner, and sponsor, including getting DJ Kennington to the NASCAR Cup Series, earned him a dedication-to-motorsports award last year. 👉 Catch the Kennedy Classic 150 live on Rev TV, and subscribe to Speed Chronicles for weekly motorsports coverage every Wednesday. Relevant Links Rev TV Canada (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/@revtvcanada Saratoga Speedway: [URL to confirm and add] Kennedy Classic event page / socials: [Todd referenced a website and socials, but no URLs were given in the transcript] #KennedyClassic #SaratogaSpeedway #SuperLateModels Keyword List Kennedy Classic, Saratoga Speedway, Northwest Super Late Models, Rev TV Canada, BC motorsports, Dwight Kennedy, super late model racing, Vancouver Island racing, Canadian motorsports, Speedway Motor Sports Management, Darrell Midgley, Brandon Carlson, Jason Frost, DJ Kennington, Cole Sorenson

3. juni 202614 min
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The Emotional Weekend That Defined Motorsports

The Indianapolis 500 delivered one of the closest finishes in racing history, Formula 1 returned to Montreal with record crowds, and motorsports lost a true racer with the passing of Kyle Busch. Todd breaks down an emotional week across IndyCar, NASCAR, and Formula 1, while reflecting on why racing’s biggest events still matter so deeply to fans. This episode of Speed Chronicles looks back on one of the most emotional and memorable weekends in motorsports this season. Todd opens with reflections on the passing of Kyle Busch, sharing personal memories of watching him race at Delaware Speedway and discussing the impact Busch had on NASCAR and the broader racing world. He also talks about the emotional tribute ahead of the Coke 600 and why Busch deserves immediate induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. From there, the focus shifts to the Indianapolis 500. Todd explains why the Indy 500 remains one of the most meaningful events in sports and shares personal stories about visiting Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the first time. He also breaks down the dramatic final lap, the closest finish in Indy 500 history, and praises Will Buxton’s commentary during the closing moments of the race. The conversation then turns to the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, where cold and rainy conditions still brought out a record crowd of 360,000 fans. Todd discusses the growing rivalry inside Mercedes between George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, the continued battles between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, and what the rest of the Formula 1 season could look like. The episode wraps up with a preview of IndyCar’s upcoming stop in Detroit, thoughts on IMSA joining the weekend schedule, and a lighter discussion about the essential race-day snack lineup needed to survive a full Sunday of motorsports coverage. Like, comment, and subscribe for weekly motorsports coverage, race analysis, and stories from across IndyCar, Formula 1, NASCAR, and IMSA. Listen to Speed Chronicles on your favorite podcast platform and watch new episodes weekly on the Rev TV YouTube channel. Relevant Links Rev TV: https://revtv.ca Indianapolis Motor Speedway: https://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com Formula 1: https://www.formula1.com IndyCar: https://www.indycar.com NASCAR: https://www.nascar.com Keyword List Indianapolis 500, Indy 500 closest finish, Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal Grand Prix, Kyle Busch tribute, NASCAR Hall of Fame, IndyCar Detroit, IMSA Detroit, George Russell Mercedes, Kimi Antonelli F1, Will Buxton Indy 500 call, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, NASCAR Coke 600, motorsports podcast, Speed Chronicles, Formula 1 Montreal, IndyCar racing, NASCAR news, racing podcast, Rev TV

28. maj 202612 min
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NASCAR Canada’s Messy Opener and the Biggest Weekend in Racing

NASCAR Canada, the Indianapolis 500, Formula 1 in Montreal, and the future of the NASCAR All-Star Race all take center stage in this edition of Speed Chronicles. Todd Lewis breaks down a chaotic but promising NASCAR Canada opener at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, debates how NASCAR can fix its All-Star format, and previews one of racing’s biggest weekends featuring the Indy 500, the Canadian Grand Prix, and the Coke 600. Todd Lewis shares his thoughts after spending Victoria Day weekend at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park for the opening round of the NASCAR Canada Series season. He discusses the massive turnout, which many considered one of the largest crowds in the event’s history, and reflects on the many organizational changes happening behind the scenes this year. The episode takes a close look at the NASCAR Canada race itself, which Todd describes as messy and overly long despite strong car counts and passionate fan support. He explains why the series still has room to improve, particularly around communication, race management, and clarity surrounding entry criteria for the upcoming Markham Indy event. Todd also turns his attention to the NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover, questioning why the event has drifted away from its traditional Saturday night roots at Charlotte. He proposes a simpler, high-stakes format with major prize money and winner-take-all excitement to restore the event’s identity and fan appeal. The second half of the episode previews one of the biggest racing Sundays of the year, featuring the Indianapolis 500, the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, and the Coke 600. Todd talks about the electric atmosphere surrounding Formula 1 weekend in Montreal, especially with the Montreal Canadiens still alive in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. He also discusses Katherine Legge attempting the grueling “double” of racing in both the Indy 500 and the Coke 600 on the same day, explaining why the physical and mental challenge is so demanding. Like, comment, and subscribe to Speed Chronicles on YouTube and your favorite podcast platform. Share the episode with fellow racing fans and join the conversation about NASCAR Canada, Formula 1, IndyCar, and the biggest stories in motorsports. #SpeedChronicles #NASCARCanada #Indy500 Keyword List NASCAR Canada Series, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Victoria Day SpeedFest, NASCAR All-Star Race, Indianapolis 500, Canadian Grand Prix, Formula 1 Montreal, Coke 600, Katherine Legge, Markham Indy, motorsports podcast, NASCAR Canada 2026, CTMP racing, Montreal Grand Prix weekend, Todd Lewis, RevTV, racing commentary, stock car racing Canada, IndyCar, Formula One Montreal

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