Talking in Circles
Talking in Circles
Clayton Caldwell
The most honest, informative and fun NASCAR racing podcast on planet Earth.
Darlington Review, Fox Botches Alumni Weekend
Tyler Reddick wins again at Darlington Raceway, his 4th win in 6 races in 2026. It's been an impressive run. We break down the entire weekend from Darlington, including folks who ran really well and we talk about the drivers and teams that struggled at the track too tough to tame. We also discuss Fox pretty much botching Alumni weekend and how poor their coverage has been the last couple of years in addition to whether or not the race was over hyped. We also play a game in which we give one word for a certain drivers point standing. One driver got the word "Fireable" tied to his point position.
Mar 25
1 hr 17 min
Vegas Review, Daniel Dye Suspended
Denny Hamlin won the Pennzoil 400 from Las Vegas Motor Speedway. I break down the entire event, looking at who had a good day and who really struggled on the first 1.5 mile track of the season. Then I take a dive into the point standings where I look at who is in early trouble and who I expect to stay and or move up. I also look back at the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series event from Vegas in which Kyle Larson found a way to get a victory. Then we look at Daniel Dye's remarks that got him suspended from Kaulig Racing and look at the Alex Bowman situation including a scenario which could come to light if this situation continues through the summer.
Mar 18
42 min
Phoenix Recap, Points Trouble & More Horsepower
On this episode of Talking in Circles, Brandon and Clayton Caldwell recap the weekend that was at Phoenix Raceway. It was an impressive performance for Ryan Blaney and a not some impressive performance for other big name drivers on the Cup side of things. Can RCR and Kyle Busch right the ship? Plus we look at the point standings after 4 races and discuss who is in trouble and needs a solid day at Vegas next week. Then we talk about Alex Bowman's situation and whether Anthony Alfredo is the right man for the job. We also dive into the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race from Phoenix and look at their point standings as well. A jam packed episode! Hope you enjoy!
Mar 10
1 hr 5 min
Mike Wallace Discusses his Daytona 500 Approval Denial & the state of NASCAR
Former NASCAR driver Mike Wallace discusses his 2025 denial of approval for the NASCAR Cup Series. Was it politically motivated? Mike gives his answer. Plus we discuss the current state of NASCAR how sponsorship and the model has changed since he started racing, in addition we discuss the crop of young drivers. Are they 'too young'? That's the question.
Mar 6
33 min
Atlanta Review, Commercial Galore & Keelan Harvick Signs
Tyler Reddick won the AutoTrader 400 at EchoPark Speedway. It was his second consecutive win to start the year the first driver to do that since Matt Kenseth in 2009. We'll discuss everything from the race including some really interesting accidents in which one of our hosts calls the 'worst mistake he's seen Kyle Larson make in his cup career." Plus, we'll look back at the racing at Atlanta, is it good? Is it too hyped? Also, we look at the side by side commercials this year for the Cup Series on Fox. Is that a good thing? Our hosts are on different sides of the fence on that. Then there is discussion on Steve O'Donnell's comments to Ryan McGee of ESPN. "We got lazy when we beat IndyCar." Our hosts take him to town for that as well as recaps of the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race and the Craftsman Truck Series race from EchoPark Speedway. Finally, we preview the road course races this weekend from COTA and St. Pete.
Feb 25
1 hr 17 min
NASCAR’s Approval Process, Another Kyle Busch Tantrum, Chris Gabehart Lawsuit & Atlanta Preview
NASCAR’s Approval Process is under a ton of scrutiny this week after Natalie Decker’s accident in the Xfinity race last Saturday and McFarland’s crash on Friday in the truck race. Does it need to be revamped? How should the process work? We discuss that. Plus, Kyle Busch’s antics at the end of Sunday’s Daytona 500 were interesting to say the least. Are they a big deal? What does it mean for any potential future employer? Also, Joe Gibbs Racing has filed a lawsuit against former crew chief Chris Gabehart who recently started working for Spire Motorsports. Gabehart allegedly stole secret information from Joe Gibbs Racing and even recruited an employee from JGR to Spire. We discuss that. And we preview the triple header weekend from Echopark Speedway in Atlanta.
Feb 20
1 hr 12 min
Remembering Dale Earnhardt, 25 Years Later
It's been 25 years since the death of Dale Earnhardt. Clayton Caldwell gives his memories of that day and talks about the lasting impact the death had on the sport of NASCAR.
Feb 19
25 min
Daytona 500 Review, Xfinity & Truck Review
Tyler Reddick won the Daytona 500 on Sunday. We discuss that and give our thoughts on the fuel savings and the overall package at Daytona. Plus we look at the NASCAR O’Reilly Parts Series race and talk about Natalie Decker’s mistake. Plus we look at the Truck Series event and discuss everything with that race.
Feb 16
1 hr 20 min
Daytona Qualifying & Duels Recap
Joey Logano and Chase Elliott went to victory lane on Thursday in the Duel 150s at Daytona. Impressive victories for both while Justin Allgaier, Corey Heim, Casey Mears and B.J. McLeod will start the Daytona 500 after a night of crashes and controversy. We’ll break it all down and talk about qualifying. Plus we’ll give our picks to win the 500, dark horses and look at the Truck and Xfinity races as well!
Feb 13
35 min
Clash Review, Racing in the Rain, Elton Sawyer Comments
Ryan Preece won the Cookout Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. It was a wild event that saw racing in the rain, delays, rain tires and so much more. We’ll give our thoughts on the clash and discuss whether or not we think it should go back to Daytona, or stay doing what we are doing. Plus, NASCAR Senior Vice President of Competition Elton Sawyer made comments on Thursday about the teams being in fuel saving mode for the Daytona 500 and whether or not the sport was looking at trying to fix that. We ask how can someone be so off from their fan base. Lastly, there is a new wrinkle in the qualifying procedure for the Daytona 500. We’ll give our thoughts on that and whether we like it or dislike it.
Feb 6
1 hr
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