EP 27 Nick Nelson


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May 25 2020 119 mins   14
A play on the triumph and losses in performance and life. The Talent Tank podcast will navigate the inner workings of lifestyle, lives, family, teams, careers, programs, and technology in and around the offroad motorsports industry. What breeds success with your Talent Tank on full, failures when its on empty. From the journey to the Starting Line to take that Green Flag, on to exploring trials and tribulations on and off the track in pursuit of victorious achievement and the Checkered Flag. What a treat getting Mr. Sendy Senderson, the first cousin, three times removed of Larry The Enticer, akin to Blake Wilkey, but wears his mullet on his chin, and his Canadian Tuxedo as cutoffs. In the hot seat for a deep dive in the tank, making time inbetween epic viral hits Nick Nelson @thennelson, the driver of the #40 ULTRA4 Racing 4400, and T1 driver, telling us hows its done and how simple it really is, if you are bold enough, and you just flat out work your ass off trying to fulfill your hopes and dreams. North Carolina, Wyoming, Florida, and currently racing out of Las Vegas where welding, structural fab work, construction, and grinding it out have landed Nick in some amazing opportunities, and some crazy envious fun. Everything from guns, souped up Jetta's and mini jet boats, enjoy. After the Checkered Flag- Hickory Motor Speedway located in Hickory, North Carolina. One of stock car racing's most storied venues, and is often referred to as the "World's Most Famous Short Track" and the "Birthplace of the NASCAR Stars". First opening in 1951 as a 1⁄2-mile dirt track. Drivers such as Gwyn Staley, Junior Johnson, Ned Jarrett, and Ralph Earnhardt became track champions in the 1950s, with Earnhardt winning five of them. In 1953, NASCAR's Grand National Series visited the track for the first time. Tim Flock won that first race at the speedway, which became a regular part of the Grand National schedule. After winning his track championship in 1952, Junior Johnson became the most successful Grand National driver at Hickory, winning there seven times. Hickory was dropped from the Grand National schedule after the 1971 season Headshot Provided by Alan Johnson Brought to you by: Custom Splice www.customsplice.com for all of your recovery equipment needs, they are your one stop shop. Branik Motorsports Custom Machine www.branikmotorsports.com is a full-service machine shop with one off and production capabilities that prides themselves on quality, service and value. Magnitude Performance www.magnitudeperformance.com a Mast Motorsports Company www.mastmotorsports.com. Magnitude is a Made in the USA manufacturer of premium chrome silicon coil-over suspension springs. Please like & subscribe. https://thetalenttank.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thetalenttank/ https://www.facebook.com/thetalenttank/ Insiders Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheTalentTankInsiders/