Donut Media – Everything You Need To Know

Donut Media – Matt Levin (born January 8, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes part-time in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, driving the No. 10 Chevrolet SS for Levin Racing. Racing career Levin debuted in the K&N Pro Series West in March 2015 at Kern County Raceway Park.

During the NAPA Auto Parts 150 at Kern County in April 2016, Levin was involved in a spectacular accident just as they were taking a late restart. After Blaine Perkins got spun by Julia Landauer, Levin spun her out in reaction and then while trying to get away, made contact with Perkins and tipped over onto his roof. He climbed from the wreckage without injury. Before the accident, Matt Levin founded Donut Media in 2015. This is an American automotive content brand, known primarily for its eponymous YouTube channel and online merchandise store. Matt Levin was also a former product head at AwesomenessTV, Ben Conrad and Nick Moceri.

Donut Media’s first video was about the 24 Hours of LeMons. It achieved early viral success with its 2016 video Two Grannies, One Lamborghini, which for many years was the channel’s most-viewed video. On November 9, 2021, Donut Media was acquired by Recurrent, a digital media company that also owns The Drive and Car Bibles automotive lifestyle brands. Some of Donut Media episodes include

Bumper 2 Bumper
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Featured every Tuesday, Bumper 2 Bumper (also known as “B2B”) is a show that goes into detail about the engineering and technology of various cars and other technical automotive topics. The current B2B is similar to Science Garage, which is another Donut Media show. This show is hosted by Jeremiah Burton. Previously hosted by multiple hosts (most notably James Pumphrey), Bumper 2 Bumper was a show that covered the details of famous and well-known cars. The show was later transferred to Jeremiah, and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the format was changed to technical automotive topics.

Money Pit
Featured every other Wednesday, Money Pit is a show where Zach Jobe (the host of this show) adds upgrades and modifications to his Mazda Miata or more recently, a BMW 3 Series, and also has DIY tutorials for working on project cars. The Mazda Miata’s modification focuses mainly on trackable daily use, and the BMW 3 Series modification focuses on rallying.

Up to Speed
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Up to Speed is a show that goes into detail about the history of various cars, brands, and other car-related items, with humor in most episodes. It goes into detail about why they were created, how they were used, and how they came to be. This show is hosted by James Pumphrey. His extreme passion for cars and the automotive world shines through in this segment. Up to Speed “debuted” in 2016 when Donut uploaded a video on 9 facts about the Nissan 240SX. Many people regard this video as the “first” episode of Up to Speed. This was just a pre-debut video. The real Up to Speed show debuted in 2017 with a video talking about the Nissan Skyline.

HiLow
Uploaded every Sunday, James Pumphrey and Nolan Sykes (the hosts of the show) buy nearly identical cars and modify them with either cheap or expensive parts. For the “Hi” car, which is James’ car, they put expensive parts on it, and for the “Low” car, which is Nolan’s car, they use cheap parts. They then test the vehicles out and see if more money means a better product. This show first used Nissan 350Zs back in 2019 and 2020, and in 2021 the show returned, featuring Toyota Tacomas.

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