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Hollywood and Horsepower Show, April 30, 2026

Hollywood and Horsepower Show, April 30, 2026

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Hollywood And Horsepower Show with Mark Otto Hollywood and Horsepower: A Guide to Derby Week, Bourbon Trails, and F1 Shifts Guest: Bob Baffert In this episode of Hollywood and Horsepower, host Marc Otto and guest Buck Wilson dive into the high-octane intersection of the Kentucky Derby and F1 Miami. The discussion explores the cultural depth of the Bourbon Trail, the technical artistry of elite racing, and the personal stories behind legendary horse trainer Bob Baffert. The Kentucky Derby: Beyond the Two-Minute Race The hosts emphasize that the Kentucky Derby should be viewed as a comprehensive travel experience rather than a single event. They recommend exploring both Lexington and Louisville, highlighting landmarks such as the Louisville Slugger Museum, the Kentucky Derby Museum at Churchill Downs, and the "Old Friends" equine retirement farm. For those visiting the region, staying centrally in Georgetown provides easy access to the Bourbon Trail, though they strongly advise hiring a driver for distillery tours. Local culinary staples like Riccardo’s in Versailles and the historic Talbot Tavern in Bardstown—famous for its preserved Jesse James shootout room—are noted as essential stops for any visitor. The Craft and Lore of Bourbon Culture The conversation provides a deep dive into bourbon production, noting that the mash bill must be at least 51% corn to qualify as bourbon. Buck explains the nuances of aging in charred oak barrels, where the spirit gains its color and flavor from the wood over a minimum of three years. They discuss the "Angel's Share"—the portion of whiskey lost to evaporation—and the unique "Rickhouse" storage systems that give distilleries their ethereal scent. The hosts also share industry trivia, such as the story of "Larceny" bourbon, named after a rickhouse master who used his keys to build a secret fortune, and the global popularity of Blanton’s, sparked in part by its appearance in the John Wick film franchise. Global Shifts in Spirits and Racing The dialogue shifts to the international market, noting how political tariffs have impacted liquor availability in Canada while creating a surplus of American brands like Bud Light and Buffalo Trace in Mexico. Buck, serving as a bar commander in Sonora, Mexico, observes a growing expat demand for premium bourbons. Transitioning to automotive racing, the hosts discuss the historic move of Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari for the 2024 season. They highlight the "mystique" of the Ferrari brand, exemplified by their partnership with Richard Mille watches, which creates a level of "European high-dollar class" that remains unparalleled in the racing world. The Philosophy of Elite Horse Training Marc Otto offers a personal defense of trainer Bob Baffert, describing the serene and professional atmosphere of his stables. Unlike the chaotic environment often found on the backside of racetracks, Baffert’s operation—supported by his wife Jill and assistants Jimmy and Dana Barnes—is characterized by a calm demeanor that reflects in the horses' behavior. Marc recounts observing Baffert with Triple Crown winner American Pharoah, noting how the horse mirrored the trainer’s quiet focus, a testament to the deep strategy and conscientiousness behind their success. This episode serves as a sophisticated roadmap for the year's most prestigious racing weekend. By weaving together the technical requirements of bourbon, the evolving landscape of Formula 1, and the psychological nuances of horse training, the hosts illustrate that these "accessible sports" are defined as much by their rich traditions as by their high-stakes competition.
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