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  • 12 Questions with the 2025 Championship 4 drivers

    36:22|
    The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series title contenders -- Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, William Byron and Chase Briscoe -- each joined the 12 Questions podcast this season. Here's a compiliation of their best answers from each interview.

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  • 12 Questions with Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2025)

    36:57|
    The NASCAR Hall of Famer and 15-time Most Popular Driver Award winner joins the 12 Questions podcast to discuss the balance between criticism and wanting to improve the sport, plus shares stories and perspective from his career in this can't-miss episode.
  • 12 Questions with AJ Allmendinger (2025)

    17:00|
    The veteran Kaulig Racing driver makes a return to the 12 Questions Podcast to discuss the power of longevity and defining success in NASCAR.
  • 12 Questions with Jesse Love (2025)

    34:42|
    The Bay Area native joins the 12 Questions podcast for a wide-ranging discussion, including his ideas on how to take NASCAR to the next level and why he'll use different fingers than the middle one when making gestures out his car's window while racing. (This episode does contain some minor explicit language.)
  • 12 Questions with Layne Riggs and Carson Hocevar (2025)

    55:24|
    In another double episode, Truck Series championship contender Layne Riggs of Front Row Motorsports and Spire Motorsports Cup Series driver Carson Hocevar both share their perspectives as young drivers making a name for themselves.
  • 12 Questions with Brad Keselowski (2025)

    25:08|
    One of the interviewees from the inaugural 12 Questions season in 2010 returns for yet another version, this time with stories about Nick Saban, his short-lived rec basketball career and his extensive ideas on how to make NASCAR better.
  • 12 Questions with Bubba Wallace (2025)

    25:28|
    The 23XI Racing driver joins the 12 Questions to discuss what people get wrong about him and why he believes winning more races would help NASCAR's overall health.