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Happy New Year from the guys here at Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks! For this episode we are joined by 2 guests, in studio! Dave Daniels of Dugger, IN and Cullen Goodman of Hymera, IN. They joined together in a partnership for 2025 for some super late model racing in the Midwest! Cullen moving to Iowa in his younger years and getting a dose of Late Model racing. Dave and some of his racing history here in Indiana What sparked the interest for moving on from modifieds to Late Models? Is this a 50/50 deal? Some racing stories through the years. A special one at 34 Raceway and a goal to get back there for one race in particular Uptown Tavern, Pizza King of Shelburn. BBQ rib fans? Some sponsors they'd like to thank. Tire club. They do have some sponsorships open for the upcoming season! A coffee and fishing trip Cullen wished he had made
Merry Christmas from the guys at Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks!! We have a guest for this episode and it was a good one! Robert Brown Jr. - AKA: Slide Job Bob. Discussed: A 2024 recap. A lot of stuff going on. From crewing to racing, he had it all covered. What sparked his sprint car interest? Making the trip for Chili Bowl? The 8th Wonder of the World Loudpedal Video Spotting for Silver Crown Memphis BBQ and other faves around Indy The world of Twitter/X (Ends around 1:49:00 mark) Stoking the Fire Bloomington Speedway schedule for 2025 Sprint Car Hall of Fame class announcement Tri-State Speedway (Haubstadt) schedule Social media of the week - Sprint Car fan page facebook chatter (Ends around 1:56:00 mark) The Smoke Christmas meals
An inevitable champion is crowned, the BC39 delivers, and more dirt tracks hit the market. We'll discuss all of that, including a look at what the path forward could be for dirt tracks in an increasingly difficult time.
On the show today we'll talk High Limit charters and some things to watch in the coming weeks, plus some sprint car news and rumblings, race tracks shutting down, racing today, and much more.
She has been racing since she was only seven years-old! At the ripe old age of 17, Audrey Gerberding competes with the best at dirt tracks around the Midwest. She knows what she wants and has a bright racing future ahead of her. Hear how she plans to juggle driving and college in the coming year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of the Jaded Mechanic podcast, Jeff talks with Justin Porter about his life and experiences in Indiana. They discuss junior high baseball, fishing, and growing up in the area. Jeff shares his insights and perspectives on the automotive repair industry. They also touch upon the importance of offering opportunities to up-and-coming professionals. Tune in for some great conversation and reflection.00:05:52 Stay passionate and persistent.00:07:38 Business first, technician second.00:14:08 Learn to spot patterns.00:16:21 Investigate before rubber stamping.00:25:44 Trust your instincts.00:26:02 Networking is essential.00:34:04 Gain experience through challenge.00:40:46 Work smarter, not harder.00:41:51 Four days a week is ideal.00:50:03 Dysfunctional family atmosphere.00:55:43 Family businesses declining.01:02:26 Live and learn from experience.01:03:16 Learn from experienced mentors.01:10:34 Improve shop industry access.01:15:56 Learn from YouTube heroes.01:21:16 People make the industry.
Updates today on the future of two dirt tracks, plus another NASCAR driver racing dirt, and what's ahead this weekend.
Thoughts today on the beating that tracks take when the weather is bad, plus why Kyle Larson will win the High Limit championship.
For this episode the DTRR guys travel to Ireland, Indiana! Fitting it is St. Patrick's weekend
Back for round 2 in this episode we have Steve Justis in studio! He drives the #12 MMSA mini sprint out of Evansville, Indiana. He was also the first driver we had in studio/on the podcast (Episode 10.) Also sitting in is friend/sponsor, Seth, of Back to the Roots Tree Service. Discussed: His race weekend recap from Bloomington and Wayne County. What's new for the 2022 season. A lot of other tidbits. He is proudly sponsored by: Fuelab, Back to the Roots Tree Service, Fastest Lap, Bare Walls & Dirt Tracks, MILLS Powder Coating, Law Chevrolet - Bryan Jones, Leary Shock Technology, Evil Empire Simsport, Speedway Motors, Parkway Pizza, Cottage Florist, Bada Bing auto detail, Yonkers OG's, DMJR Development, D&M Cargo Carriers, TattooFX. Feature Finish segment (starts at 1:11:00 mark) Results: Late Model Summer Nationals Mid America Midget week for USAC national midgets Kings Royal week at Eldora XR series Lucas Oil Late Models NARC Howard Kaeding Classic The Smoke segment (starts at 1:30:00 mark) Steaks, stir fry, a lot of deep frying this past Saturday, ribs & pichana for this episode. And we hear what Steve has been cooking lately!
For the Drivers Seat segment for this episode we have Troy Morris III join us! As you know, the guys here at Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks enjoy a few different forms of dirt racing. Troy is a IMCA Modified driver out of Bakersfield, California driving the 07x car. He sat in front of us this year at the Chili Bowl and also raced in the event! Discussed: Chili Bowl 2022 What has been going on during the rest of the 2022 season. Workin' Man Nationals at Las Vegas in February with the XR series. Comparisons between IMCA and XR and what he thinks of the newly formed series (XR) Favorite tracks to race at. Interest in coming to the Midwest? Of course, some food talk! His favorite places and dishes out in Cali!
Talking Dirt with Southern Dirt Track Report plays live every Thursday night at 7pmCT/8ET. It's brought to you by The 110 Nation Sports Network on BlogTalk Radio. Special guest Jonathan Masters comes on at 8pm to discuss RaceknowHow.com and what he offers.
Our Buddy is Back! Spencer Boyd drives the #12 Youngs Motorsports Chevrolet in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. This is Spencers 3rd time on the podcast and this time he goes over some new Asphalt at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his Throwback Paint Scheme, Elon Musk, and his booming TikTok account...amongst a slew of other things that he's been up to. Spence is going to Darlington to race next and goes over what he is going to expect there, while also telling us how Bristol was this time around. I always have a great time talking to my friend and you can tell we are getting comfortable shooting the Sh**, because we laugh damn hard this time around. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do. -Marvin
When you have the opportunity to speak with a living scrapbook of the past, you open it and have a conversation. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis welcome in Tommy Russell, an early car owner of the late Dale Earnhardt, to give first-hand accounts inside the early years of the Earnhardt racing legacy.Russell's family was involved in the early stock car scene in the Carolina's with area stars like Dink Widenhouse, George Mantooth and Banks Simpson that took their cars from the dusty dirt ovals of the Carolina's all the way to the sands of Daytona. But it was an intersection with Dale Jr.'s grandfather, the great Ralph Earnhardt, that set in motion a relationship with the two families forged in speed and trust. Tommy gives a curious Dale Jr. insight into what it was like on Sedan Avenue working around the patriarch of the Earnhardt racing dynasty. The King of the Dirt Tracks helped the young Russell. Later on, he was able to repay his hero. The story though doesn't end with Ralph. Russell became one of Dale Earnhardt's first car owners. The two friends combined their efforts and started racing Semi-Mods at places like Concord Speedway and Metrolina Speedway. When the Earnhardt name showed up on the roof of Russell's cars, it was lights out for the other competitors. In a short span, the two combined to unleash their fury on the dirt scene in an effort that brought an estimated 65 wins.Russell gives us all a peek into the early days of his race team and witnessing Dale Earnhardt's first-ever win. It is a moment that made him realize Dale was the driver he wanted behind the wheel of his cars. He talks about the progression of an eventual seven-time NASCAR champion. It was a journey from a homebuilt shop on the side of the Russell garage, to racing multiple times a week. They'd sleep at hotels with the door open and the hauler pulled up to the door, guarding their homemade racecar with a gun on the nightstand. It's a peek into the early days of Dale Earnhardt that nobody has heard before. Dale persevered, despite the tragic loss of Ralph Earnhardt in 1973. Russell gives us a look into the tough time and how they picked up the pieces and carried on.When Dale made it to the big time, he never forgot his friend Tommy. He was with him for his very first NASCAR Cup Series start. The local boy Earnhardt had a lot of pressure on him to make the field that day. He got by with a little help from his friends... and we learn, a special bottle of speed. Fast forward to 1980, and the final race of the season at Ontario Motor Speedway, Dale brought his friend along with him to the track, to the parties, and even to Las Vegas.Before Tommy Russell came to the Bojangles Studio to chat, the DJD was on fire about a lot of topics. Dale Jr. kept his thoughts about his recent test of the NASCAR Next Gen car at North Carolina's Bowman Gray Stadium to himself, wanting to save his thoughts for this podcast. He shares the experience and his concerns for the new Cup machine moving forward. He also spikes on Clint Bowyer's claim of being the fastest driver at the test.Dale and Mike also chat about Noah Gragson's big win at Martinsville and how he has impressively ridden a roller coaster of a season to have a shot at a NASCAR Xfinity Series title. Speaking of JR Motorsports, Dale talks about the decision to bring a new Late Model Stock driver to the team and what he expects from young Carson Kvapil and the program.The biggest NASCAR water cooler topic of the week was the controversy between Denny Hamlin and Martinsville race winner Alex Bowman. The DJD fires in their opinions during AskJr presented by Xfinity. They discuss the post-race drama and a different type of "hack" in the fan-driven segment.That and much more on a packed edition of The Dale Jr. Download. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When you have the opportunity to speak with a living scrapbook of the past, you open it and have a conversation. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis welcome in Tommy Russell, an early car owner of the late Dale Earnhardt, to give first-hand accounts inside the early years of the Earnhardt racing legacy. Russell's family was involved in the early stock car scene in the Carolina's with area stars like Dink Widenhouse, George Mantooth and Banks Simpson that took their cars from the dusty dirt ovals of the Carolina's all the way to the sands of Daytona. But it was an intersection with Dale Jr.'s grandfather, the great Ralph Earnhardt, that set in motion a relationship with the two families forged in speed and trust. Tommy gives a curious Dale Jr. insight into what it was like on Sedan Avenue working around the patriarch of the Earnhardt racing dynasty. The King of the Dirt Tracks helped the young Russell. Later on, he was able to repay his hero. The story though doesn't end with Ralph. Russell became one of Dale Earnhardt's first car owners. The two friends combined their efforts and started racing Semi-Mods at places like Concord Speedway and Metrolina Speedway. When the Earnhardt name showed up on the roof of Russell's cars, it was lights out for the other competitors. In a short span, the two combined to unleash their fury on the dirt scene in an effort that brought an estimated 65 wins. Russell gives us all a peek into the early days of his race team and witnessing Dale Earnhardt's first-ever win. It is a moment that made him realize Dale was the driver he wanted behind the wheel of his cars. He talks about the progression of an eventual seven-time NASCAR champion. It was a journey from a homebuilt shop on the side of the Russell garage, to racing multiple times a week. They'd sleep at hotels with the door open and the hauler pulled up to the door, guarding their homemade racecar with a gun on the nightstand. It's a peek into the early days of Dale Earnhardt that nobody has heard before. Dale persevered, despite the tragic loss of Ralph Earnhardt in 1973. Russell gives us a look into the tough time and how they picked up the pieces and carried on. When Dale made it to the big time, he never forgot his friend Tommy. He was with him for his very first NASCAR Cup Series start. The local boy Earnhardt had a lot of pressure on him to make the field that day. He got by with a little help from his friends... and we learn, a special bottle of speed. Fast forward to 1980, and the final race of the season at Ontario Motor Speedway, Dale brought his friend along with him to the track, to the parties, and even to Las Vegas. Before Tommy Russell came to the Bojangles Studio to chat, the DJD was on fire about a lot of topics. Dale Jr. kept his thoughts about his recent test of the NASCAR Next Gen car at North Carolina's Bowman Gray Stadium to himself, wanting to save his thoughts for this podcast. He shares the experience and his concerns for the new Cup machine moving forward. He also spikes on Clint Bowyer's claim of being the fastest driver at the test. Dale and Mike also chat about Noah Gragson's big win at Martinsville and how he has impressively ridden a roller coaster of a season to have a shot at a NASCAR Xfinity Series title. Speaking of JR Motorsports, Dale talks about the decision to bring a new Late Model Stock driver to the team and what he expects from young Carson Kvapil and the program. The biggest NASCAR water cooler topic of the week was the controversy between Denny Hamlin and Martinsville race winner Alex Bowman. The DJD fires in their opinions during AskJr presented by Xfinity. They discuss the post-race drama and a different type of "hack" in the fan-driven segment. That and much more on a packed edition of The Dale Jr. Download. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode we're joined by the "Southern Gentleman", Racing Legend, Donald "Satch" Worley as he takes us on his journey from the local Dirt Tracks, to Daytona, The Race of Champions, and much more. This is one episode entrenched in local and racing, history, so pay attention.https://www.facebook.com/AppalachianPodcast'https://www.facebook.com/harwellgrice
Amber Balcaen is my newest SHERO! She's the first CANADIAN FEMALE TO WIN A NASCAR SANCTIONED RACE IN THE UNITED STATES. I saw her Instagram & wondered was she really about the racing or just using that as a platform for an acting career. It took all of maybe 2 minutes before I realized She's ALL ABOUT "DAT LIFE!" She grew up on Dirt Tracks in Canada & now finds herself living the dream of racing in the West Coast ARCA SERIES. BUT this Dream comes at a cost & this woman is up for the challenge. What amazed me the most about Amber is that constant Positivity even through the difficult times. After 5 minutes I was ready to run through a BRICK WALL for her. This Episode drops as She's racing this weekend & I'm thinking she's going to KILL IT!! I'M ALREADY EVEN MORE A FAN THAN WHEN WE STARTED & You will be too after you listen to this SUPERSTAR. Good thoughts, Positive Attitude & Talent, yeah this is a Bonafide Star. Enjoy !
Welcome to Dirt Tracks and Rib Racks! Meet the guys and hear their favorite tracks, beverages, and some food discussion. Check back for our weekly episode.
Beer 1: (4:10) Beterbiev Recap ( 7:10) Hooker/Ortiz Recap (14:30) Povetkin/Whyte Preview (16:50) NCAA March Madness - Big 10 Smack Down (29:30) All Time Favorite March Madness Moments (41:50) NBA Trade Deadline Reaction (53:50) NHL Referee Scandal (55:50) NASCAR Pitstop - Dirt track Bristol (62:48) Parlay Beer 2 (66:00) Top 5 Loser - Jordan pays the piper (69:30) Justice League Snyder Cut Reaction
"We're not worthy! We're not worthy!" Jut like the scene in Wayne's World, the Canadian Geeks still buzzing about Iron Maiden Beer Canada coming on board as the Official Beer Sponsor of CGCM Radio. So they decided a huge salute to one of the most influential and legendary heavy metal bands of all time was in order. So, as a special thank you to all of the fine folks at Iron Maiden Beer Canada, this celebration of all things Iron Maiden is dedicated to you! Things get started with a pair of beer themed Dick in the Dirt Tracks before moving into a set of opening acts. Three bands that have opened up for Iron Maiden that are near and dear to our hearts. From there we dive into some Iron Maiden songs covered by some other bands and then we dive into some music that feature members of Iron Maiden both past and present. Then of course it's the headliners themselves as we feature some tracks from the band of the hour. Up The Irons! It's Iron Maiden!!
In this week's Sonic Campfire our Guest-Host is Brady Gossert. Brady is an avid outdoorsman who also happens to be a mirco sprint car driver for Gossert Motorsports. Join us as we talk to Brady about racing and his passion for the outdoors. Buckle-up and check it out!! Instagram: gossert19m For more Sonic Campfires go to https://rutandriverpursuits.com/
Matt and Dustin sit down with Logan and Aubrey Mounce to discuss life racing and marriage.
The Canadian Geeks are having DITD withdrawal. It is tradition that the CGCM opens each show with each host spinning their own Dick in the Dirt Tracks. A song that has been rocking their world that they want to share,it could be new,could be old but for whatever reason that song has been "knocking their dick in the dirt!". Que the Sammy Hagar! The Canadian Geeks have been neglecting their DITD's too long. So this episode is nothing but DITD's! Two solid hours of nothing but idiots playing great music! It's the Massive DICK in the Dirt episode. For those that actually read these show notes. Be sure to give us some feedback on all of the great bands and music found within the episode! If you dig it, BUY IT! - Cheers.
Dustin and Kallie invite Matt The Voice into the studio to talk racing and a new podcasting venture between Matt and Dustin. Matt and Dustin will be releasing a new podcast called Throttled Up with Matt and Dustin that will feature weekly talk about all types of racing!
El mejor indie nacional e internacional, o el que más nos gusta, en otra edición de A Altas Horas. El el programa de hoy escuchamos "Wings", temazo del grupo Haerts, The Dirt Tracks y su "Kaleidoscope", un auténtico temazo de una banda más que prometedora, rebuscamos en el último disco de Bloc Party para rescatar "Ratchet", escuhamos "Tightrope" de Walk the Moon, una banda americana a tener muy en cuenta, "Rock'n'Roll" desde Logroño el que nos trae Espanto, Incendios nos presenta "El aprendiz de Mago", Los Coronas versionan el clásico de Triana "En el Lago", en nuestra "visita" semanal a Australia escuchamos Asian Envy y finalizamos con "Bad Kingdom" de Moderat. En nuestras secciones habituales, el "+ que followers" viaja hasta Granada para presentarnos a Game Gomez, El Perfil de la Tostada nos trae la agenda semanal de conciertos y a Freedonia y su "Don't let me be misunderstood" y como clásico de la semana, el mejor "actor" secundario de la historia, James. ¡Échanos un oido!
El mejor indie nacional e internacional, o el que más nos gusta, en otra edición de A Altas Horas. El el programa de hoy escuchamos "Wings", temazo del grupo Haerts, The Dirt Tracks y su "Kaleidoscope", un auténtico temazo de una banda más que prometedora, rebuscamos en el último disco de Bloc Party para rescatar "Ratchet", escuhamos "Tightrope" de Walk the Moon, una banda americana a tener muy en cuenta, "Rock'n'Roll" desde Logroño el que nos trae Espanto, Incendios nos presenta "El aprendiz de Mago", Los Coronas versionan el clásico de Triana "En el Lago", en nuestra "visita" semanal a Australia escuchamos Asian Envy y finalizamos con "Bad Kingdom" de Moderat. En nuestras secciones habituales, el "+ que followers" viaja hasta Granada para presentarnos a Game Gomez, El Perfil de la Tostada nos trae la agenda semanal de conciertos y a Freedonia y su "Don't let me be misunderstood" y como clásico de la semana, el mejor "actor" secundario de la historia, James. ¡Échanos un oido!
Felipe y Diego nos traen "City of Evil" de Avenged Sevenfold, repasamos la trayectoria de la banda, y entrevistamos a los valencianos "The Dirt Tracks".
01. Claude VonStroke & Eats Everything – Ignorance Is Bliss (Original Mix) 02. French Fries – Yo Vogue 03. Claude Von Stroke – The Whistler (Jesse Rose Mix) 04. claude vonstroke – who’s afraid of detroit (stanton warriors remix) 05. Delilah – Love You So (Joe Goddard Remix) 06. Worthy – Shy Look (Original Mix) […]
1 Murk, Intruder (A Murk Production) Feat. Jei – Amame (Long Ass Mix) 2 Tom Flynn – Seduction 3 J. Phlip feat. Lailah Reich – Fever (Original Mix) 4 Nat Self – Looped Down (Original Mix) 5 Riva Starr, Major Lazer – Jump (The Martin Brothers Remix) 6 Khia Vs Tom Flynn – My Neck, […]
1. Danny Daze feat. Louisahhh!!! – Your Everything 2. ID 3. Brainless & Switch – I Still Love Bots (Steve Coad Mashup) 4. ID 5. Eats Everything – Entrance Song 6. Gaiser – Some Slip 7. Koen Groeneveld & Ahmet Sendil – Turboprop (Ahmet Sendil Mix) 8. Umek & Stefano Noferini – Complementary Access 9. […]
The guys talk about what all happened the week of Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Show three. Discuss the events at Las Vegas.
Second podcast of the series. A win is discussed.
Debut podcast from Kenny Edwards and GrayBoy.