NASCAR and Bussin' With The Boys debut 14-week YouTube series May 28

    May 20th, 2026

    Summary

    NASCAR and the podcast Bussin' With The Boys, in partnership with Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions, are launching Racin' With The Boys, a 14-episode weekly YouTube series intended to broaden NASCAR's audience. The series will debut on Thursday, May 28, and will run on Thursdays throughout the summer in a dedicated playlist on the Bussin' With The Boys YouTube channel. Omaha Productions is listed as the series producer and NASCAR described the project as an effort to bring new audiences closer to the sport amid rising creator-driven engagement.

    The show will be hosted by former NFL players Taylor Lewan and Will Compton. Episodes will include race updates, interviews with drivers and celebrity fans, and racing cameos, and the first episode will feature Ryan Blaney and Bubba Wallace. Lewan said the pair planned to treat NASCAR as a "summer vacation hobby" while learning the sport, and Compton said they would immerse themselves in all parts of the NASCAR world. As part of the launch, Lewan and Compton will attend and film at the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway on May 31 to capture on-track and fan-focused content, and NASCAR executive vice president Tim Clark suggested the hosts' outsider status could help expand the sport's fanbase.

    Racin' With The Boys is the hosts' first media venture outside of football after Bussin' With The Boys launched in 2019. Last year the podcast left Barstool Sports, secured a major FanDuel sponsorship, and formed a partnership with ESPN. Early reporting on the Nashville announcement said organizers did not provide full details about format or timing, but other outlets and promotional materials specify the May 28 premiere and weekly YouTube rollout, framing the collaboration as a content-focused crossover that leverages Bussin' With The Boys' audience and Omaha Productions' credentials to serve as a creator-led entry point for new viewers.