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  • Daniel Suárez: The Road from Monterrey
    2026/05/25

    The Road from Monterrey: Daniel Suárez, Kyle Busch, and the Victory that Stopped a Nation

    Episode Summary: In a sport where 99% of people would have bet against him, Daniel Suárez refused to accept "no" as an answer. This week on This Week’s Greatest Athletes, we explore the incredible, emotionally charged journey of the boy from Monterrey, Mexico, who became a NASCAR Cup Series icon.

    We trace the sacrifices of the Suárez family, starting with Daniel’s father, Alejandro, who mortgaged the family home and sold his business to fund a dream that seemed impossible. We then dive into the "quiet mentorship" that changed the trajectory of Daniel’s career: the 35 life-altering phone calls from the late Kyle Busch, who mentored a young driver who could barely speak English simply out of a sense of decency.

    From the highs of becoming the first Latin American driver to win a NASCAR national championship to the lows of being "moved on from" by top-tier teams, we explore the internal fire that kept Suárez in the hunt. Finally, we break down the historic and tear-filled 2026 Coca-Cola 600 victory, where Suárez honored his mentor’s memory with a performance for the ages.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about:

    The Monterrey Sacrifice: How an auto restoration shop became the engine fuel for a global racing career.

    The NASCAR Diversity Path: Navigating the move to America with no English and the transition through the Drive for Diversity program.

    The Mentor & The Protégé: Inside the bond between Suárez and Kyle Busch, and why Daniel dedicated his greatest win to "Rowdy".

    Historical Milestones: Becoming the first Mexican-born winner at Sonoma Raceway and the first to conquer NASCAR’s longest race, the Coca-Cola 600.

    Building a Legacy: His marriage into the Piquet racing dynasty, becoming a U.S. citizen, and the next chapter with Spire Motorsports.

    Subscribe to This Week’s Greatest Athletes to hear the full story of the man who proved that resilience is the ultimate horsepower.

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    46 分
  • Wyndham Clark: The Long Road Back
    2026/05/25

    How does a major champion go from a public ban at one of golf’s most prestigious clubs to making PGA Tour history? In this emotionally charged episode of This Week’s Greatest Athletes, we go inside the incredible comeback of Wyndham Clark following his spectacular victory at the 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson,.

    After a difficult 2025 season marked by inconsistent play and a highly publicized incident at Oakmont Country Club,, Clark silenced the critics yesterday by firing a historic final-round 60 at TPC Craig Ranch,. We trace Clark's entire journey, beginning with his childhood in Denver and the profound influence of his mother, Lise Clark, whose mantra—"Play for something bigger than yourself"—remains the heartbeat of his career,,.

    In this episode, we explore:

    The Early Years: Growing up in a high-octane athletic family and attending Valor Christian High School alongside NFL star Christian McCaffrey,.

    The Weight of Grief: The 2013 phone call that changed everything, the loss of his mother to breast cancer, and the dark years at Oklahoma State where he nearly walked away from the game,,.

    The Oregon Rebirth: How coach Casey Martin and caddie John Ellis helped Clark find his joy again, leading to his breakthrough 2023 U.S. Open victory,,.

    The 2025 Downfall: A candid look at the pressure of the professional circuit, the Oakmont locker room controversy, and the mental work required to rebuild his reputation,,.

    The Record-Breaking Comeback: A breakdown of his 30-under-par performance in Texas and why Clark is now the only player in history to win twice with a closing 60,.

    Join us for a heartfelt conversation about resilience, the "internal architecture" of a champion, and why Wyndham Clark’s future is brighter than ever heading into next week’s tournament,,.

    Subscribe to This Week’s Greatest Athletes for more deep dives into the stories behind the world's most resilient champions.

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    34 分