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School of Hot Rod Radio
Summary: SCHOOL OF HOT ROD is your source for full-throttle hot rod fun! The program honors the brotherhood and sisterhood of car enthusiasts who understand that firing-up their hot rod makes the hair on their arms stand up. Or how looking down the quarter panel of the glass-like finish on a perfectly restored '57 Chevy is a thrill only a true car enthusiast understands. Buckle-up and join in the animated discussion about the beauty in mechanical minutia. Forge a bond between those who have wrenched on cars and those who appreciate the ones who do. This is not a show about the fastest, coolest or most expensive car available, this is a show about the folks who showcase their talents and the connection they share with their automobiles.
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- Artist: Entertainment Right Now
- Copyright: 2021 Entertainment Right Now
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In this hour of School of Hot Rod, host Alan Taylor takes the opportunity to talk with Vaughn Gittin Jr.! Vaughn, a Professional Drifter and Formula D driver, tells us about everything from how he developed a love for drifting and the Mustang RTR to working with Ford and offering his advice to new drifters. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
There are some racers out there that can take home the trophy in IndyCar but have a hard time cutting it in NASCAR. Host Alan Taylor and co-host Steven Cole Smith talk about some of the reasons some racers have faced challenges. Also, Alan and Steven share some stories about encounters with well-known racers. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
To wrap up this edition of our School of Hot Rod and Stock Car Radio mix, host Alan Taylor and co-host Steven Cole Smith talk about NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
This hour of School of Hot Rod is taken over by Stock Car Radio! It’s the last week of NASCAR and we’ve got some exciting interviews on Stock Car Radio to follow this show. In this hour, host Alan Taylor and co-host Steven Cole Smith talk NASCAR, IndyCar, Formula 1, Grand Prix and more. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
It’s time for an all new hour of School of Hot Rod! Host Alan Taylor and co-host Steven Cole Smith take over this episode to combine School of Hot Rod with Stock Car Radio. Alan and Steven discuss the interviews that Alan got that will be featured in the second hour of the hot rod power block. Also, we debate on whether or not the #3 should be retired in NASCAR for Dale Earnhardt. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
Host Alan Taylor and co-host Steven Cole Smith take some time to talk about the latest news that Dario Franchitti is retiring from racing. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
Dario Franchitti has announced his retirement from racing, but that doesn’t mean that his entire career is over. Host Alan Taylor and co-host Steven Cole Smith chat about the opportunities that Dario has as a former racer and what it means for new racers. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
Host Alan Taylor and co-host Steven Cole Smith are covering the news on the Mexico Grand Prix and how it’s being pushed back. Also, Alan talks about the interview we’ll hear next hour with Tony Kanaan and his girlfriend. Then, we discuss Travis Pastrana’s racing career. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
In this hour of School of Hot Rod, we’re all about SEMA! Host Alan Taylor kicks off the show by bringing on Mark Vogt from Classic Industries to talk about Tim Allen’s 1968 Camaro that he and his crew worked on. Also joining Alan and Mark is Dave O’Connell and David Giddings from Katzkins. Roger Rosebush and James Bell from GM stop by to chat about what they’ve seen at SEMA. Then, pinstriper Von Hot Rod and Bryan Murphy from eBay Motors join the show to talk about the new eBay Now program. To round out the show, Corky Coker tells us about his new show called Backroad Gold. Don’t miss out! For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
This edition of School of Hot Rod is coming to you directly from the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas! Host Alan Taylor starts off the show by talking with Mark Vogt from Classic Industries Corp, Katzkin’s Chief Designer Dave O’Connell and David Giddings, the Vice President of Marketing at Katzkin. The crew chats about Tim Allen’s 1968 Chevrolet Camaro that Mark and his crew worked on along with Bodie Stroud. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
If you’re looking to do a classic restoration, you’ll want to check out Classic Industries. If you’re looking for more of a custom look, seek out Katzkin. Today host Alan Taylor is sitting down with Mark Vogt from Classic Industries and Dave O’Connell and David Giddings from Katzkin talking about the services they offer. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
While attending the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, host Alan Taylor grabs Roger Rosebush and James Bell from GM to the show to chat about what’s going on at SEMA this year. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
Host Alan Taylor sits down with Bryan Murphy, the General Manager of eBay Motors, and Von Hot Rod to talk about what’s new from eBay Motors. Bryan gives us the details on eBay Now and why it’s a big deal for car guys. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
Von Hot Rod has led an interesting life, and he’s here today to tell us a little bit about it. While hanging out at SEMA, host Alan Taylor chats with Von Hot Rod about some of the fun experiences they’ve had and why the desire to be in the hot rodding industry means you have to have a drive behind it. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com
To wrap up our SEMA edition of School of Hot Rod, host Alan Taylor brings on Corky Coker to talk about his new show called Backroad Gold. Corky tells us about what we can expect to see on the show and how it’s not much different than his everyday life. For more episodes, visit us at www.SchoolofHotRod.com