Thank you to our longtime sponsor, Valvoline! You all know the deal by now, everyone here at Donut uses Valvoline, and that's for one reason and one reason only,. Because it's the best frickin' motor oil on the face of this planet! So do yourself a favor and get some Valvoline in your car today! https://www.valvoline.com/
Thank you Squarespace! Go to Squarespace.com for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch go to Sqaurespace.com/GAS to save 10% off your first purchase of a website.
Thank you Stitch Fix! Stitch Fix Freestyle is your trusted style destination where you can discover and instantly buy curated items based on your style, likes and lifestyle. Get started today by filling out your style quiz at www.stitchfix.com/GAS
Finally, thanks to Peloton for sponsoring this episode of Past Gas! For a limited time, try the Peloton App free for 2 months, then $12.99/month after. New Members only. Visit onepeloton.com/app to learn more.
Remote-control or radio-control racing – RC, as it’s known to fans – isn’t a new phenomenon. Since its invention in 1966, there’s arguably no greater thrill for a young car nut than receiving a kickass remote control car as a gift. You may have loved crashing them together as a kid, but how much do you know about remote control cars? Where’d they come from? How fast can they go? Our subject matter is tiny, but this is a BIG episode of Past Gas.
►LISTEN TO THE PODCAST HERE!
http://bit.ly/PastGas
Donut Media brings you some of the craziest stories from all of automotive history in their new podcast "Past Gas!". Hosts James Pumphrey and Nolan Sykes walk you through incredible stories behind your favorite cars and manufacturers, like underground Japanese racing clubs, bitter racing rivalries and how some of your favorite classic cars came to be. Remember, it's about cars, not about farts.
►Check out more Donut Media Videos: https://youtu.be/Pz8IGLgFE2s?list=PLF...
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Donut Media is at the center of digital media for the next generation of automotive and motorsports enthusiasts. We are drivers, drifters, and car enthusiasts who love to tell stories.
Thank you Squarespace! Go to Squarespace.com for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch go to Sqaurespace.com/GAS to save 10% off your first purchase of a website.
Thank you Stitch Fix! Stitch Fix Freestyle is your trusted style destination where you can discover and instantly buy curated items based on your style, likes and lifestyle. Get started today by filling out your style quiz at www.stitchfix.com/GAS
Finally, thanks to Peloton for sponsoring this episode of Past Gas! For a limited time, try the Peloton App free for 2 months, then $12.99/month after. New Members only. Visit onepeloton.com/app to learn more.
Remote-control or radio-control racing – RC, as it’s known to fans – isn’t a new phenomenon. Since its invention in 1966, there’s arguably no greater thrill for a young car nut than receiving a kickass remote control car as a gift. You may have loved crashing them together as a kid, but how much do you know about remote control cars? Where’d they come from? How fast can they go? Our subject matter is tiny, but this is a BIG episode of Past Gas.
►LISTEN TO THE PODCAST HERE!
http://bit.ly/PastGas
Donut Media brings you some of the craziest stories from all of automotive history in their new podcast "Past Gas!". Hosts James Pumphrey and Nolan Sykes walk you through incredible stories behind your favorite cars and manufacturers, like underground Japanese racing clubs, bitter racing rivalries and how some of your favorite classic cars came to be. Remember, it's about cars, not about farts.
►Check out more Donut Media Videos: https://youtu.be/Pz8IGLgFE2s?list=PLF...
►Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1JQ3qvO
►Want a Donut shirt or sticker? http://www.donut.media/
►Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/donutmedia/
Donut Media is at the center of digital media for the next generation of automotive and motorsports enthusiasts. We are drivers, drifters, and car enthusiasts who love to tell stories.
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