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Tonight, we are going back to the world of Redneck.
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We've got Tony with us.
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Tony, how are you doing?
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Unfortunately, we're the only two here,
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so I think we're doing good.
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Excellent, excellent.
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Okay, we're gonna talk some more Redneck racing
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and kind of what you've been up to
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and everything from there.
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You ready to get into this?
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So tell me, how have things been going this year?
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Well, this year we've kind of taken
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a little bit of a pause.
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We're just having this one race this year
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for World of Redneck,
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which is the best race that we have every year,
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which is our Halloween race.
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Exciting things about that one is
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we highly encourage costumes
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for both the drivers and the cars.
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Oh perfect, I love it.
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You can come up with a whole theme.
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We've had like Pennywise and stuff like that in the past
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and like somebody painted a Honda Accord
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like the misery machine.
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They dressed up as Fred and Daphne.
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And of course, spectators are also highly encouraged
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because we don't wanna just make fools of ourselves.
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We wanna bring everybody else into it with us, so.
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All right, tell us about the race
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for those that didn't listen to the episode
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you were on last year.
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And then we'll get into the fun we had last year
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and what we're looking forward to this year.
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Yeah, we're extremely excited
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to have this race coming this year.
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There's been a whole lot of,
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I'll say pent-up aggression to come and put this one with us.
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Only having this one race happening,
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but yeah, the race is called the Pist-In Cup.
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Play on words with the movie cars Pist-In Cup,
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but yeah, it is the Pist-In Cup.
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And this is what we have found
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to be the best shipbox rally-cross race
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that there is hopefully in the U.S.
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But we've had people from Hoop-de-Cross come out
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and say we do a better and stuff
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and I'm gonna go ahead and hold on to that
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and say they're absolutely right,
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even if they're not, they're right.
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But anyways, so the idea behind it
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is just shipbox cars, it's horrible cars
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that you're gonna come out
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and you're gonna race without giving a shit about the car.
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So we have a guideline essentially saying $500 cars,
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but really nothing in this world is $500 anymore.
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So I mean, just so long as you bring something out
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that you know is gonna get beat up,
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you do have to take the windows and glass
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out of the car with the exception of the windshield.
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If we need to have window nets,
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if you don't have a window net,
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we do essentially duct tape and zip tie some snow fence
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on your car just to make sure that limbs are staying
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in the event of a rollover.
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That's kind of the thing is it comes with the territory
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and that is a good thing to know
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is so you prepare your car accordingly.
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Obviously seat belts are mandatory
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and a DOT approved helmet
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and I can't believe I have to say a DOT approved helmet
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because we have had someone in the past show up
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and race wearing his firefighter helmet.
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Yeah, I wish Train were here
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so we could give him a hard time.
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Train wasn't the one who did it,
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but he is a firefighter, so.
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Yeah, it's one of those people like,
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well, I would have hoped you would have known better
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but that said a low bar.
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Yeah, and the really nice thing is
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those rules essentially make it
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so anybody can come play, right?
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You don't have to dish out thousands and thousands
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and thousands of dollars upgrading car
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that you probably already spent four or five figures on.
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And that's the whole idea behind world redneck
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in the Piston Cup in general
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is help make racing affordable for the everyday person
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because even, you know, 24 hours of lemons,
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you know, by the time you're all said and done
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with your car and your safety equipment
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and all that stuff,
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you're, you know, five grand, $7,500 into a $500 car.
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So the whole idea behind it
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is to actually make racing cheap.
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And, you know, that's the thing is
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on top of everyday people that we have coming out,
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we also have some people
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that are some genuine professionals in racing
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and it's really cool to watch, you know,
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ordinary people come out and compete against these people
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that literally live, you know, by racing, drifting,
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drag racing, SCCA stuff, all that kind of stuff,
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you know, genuine licensed professionals.
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And, you know, we have some just straight
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frickin' rednecks come out and compete with these guys
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and make them run and oftentimes lose against them.
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So it's pretty impressive.
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You never know who you're gonna line up against
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and you never know just how well you can do
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against these people.
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But that said, you know, this race
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is not about coming out and winning.
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This race is coming out and having frickin' fun.
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You gotta go out there
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and you gotta just, you know, let all out there,
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not give a shit about your car
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and just send it, you know.
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The crowd loves it.
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I love it, you know, sittin' on top of my tabletop.
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But, you know, that's kind of the thing
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is the beauty behind the race
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is essentially preservation
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because you can drive your car easy and lose
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or you could drive the hell out of it
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and hope the damn thing holds together.
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That's, that is fair.
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Why don't you go ahead and describe the track
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and kind of some of the things
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that usually take competitors out
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because I don't think we've touched on that yet
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because this is an oval track racing.
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Oh, absolutely not.
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This is a purpose-built rally cross course
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that includes jumps.
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It includes tight turns.
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It includes some, you know, longer sweepers
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and stuff like that.
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The track is designed for good passing opportunities.
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It is on dirt, so it keeps that in mind
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when you're preparing your car for it.
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It's honestly just one of the most fun tracks that,
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you know, I personally have ever driven myself
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and I've done a lot of stuff in motorsports.
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There is a possibility
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that we are doing a remodel of the track this year
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which is something that we're touching on
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with the track owner and everything.
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However, you know, we're gonna keep things
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just as exciting as it has always been
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no matter what we do with it.
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And we will be kind of taming jumps a little bit
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to make the preservation a little bit easier.
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But, you know, that said, you know,
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we just want people to come out and have fun
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and send the shit out of your cars
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and have fun doing it and probably not to get hurt.
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Yeah, so I love the disclaimer.
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I don't know if it's still on your website.
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I gotta admit, I did not check it right before the interview
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but last year, I know I was in the shop all day.
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I wasn't even doing car stuff.
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I was actually working on the shop itself.
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But anyway, point being is last year
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and I'm hoping it still says that this year is
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do not expect to drive your car home.
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And the reason why we say that is that has happened before.
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Oddly, both times someone driving a Honda
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and the funny part is, is only one time
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the car couldn't drive home and it was a simple fuel issue.
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They broke a fitting on the fuel line
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and that's why it wouldn't drive home.
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So, the Honda is apparently good cars to jump
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if you want to keep driving on it.
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But yeah, do not expect to drive your car home.
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Yeah, things get rowdy out there and they're fun.
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But that's the big thing that I gotta say
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is with how rowdy it gets, it's all in the name of fun.
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We do not tolerate people being assholes at my track.
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We have an entire group of people
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that are willing to throw you and your car
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They will throw your car on top of you.
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But we've gotten rid of all the bad apples
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We're keeping this a safe, fun, family-friendly event,
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even though it's called the Pist and Cup.
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But yeah, family-friendly, you know.
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And another thing that we do do
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is we have a Hot Wheels Drag Race for the kids.
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So, bring out a Hot Wheel in the box
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or buy one from us there.
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We do have them for sale at regular Hot Wheel prices.
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I think it's actually cheaper
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than you get a damn Hot Wheel anymore, but.
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I think you're right.
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I think they're at least like $1.50 or something now.
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$1.17 the other day.
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I felt disgusting doing that
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as I was sitting there coming through them
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and still buying like five Hot Wheels at Target.
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Because I am an adult with adult money
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and I will spend it, I won't buy it.
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But yeah, with the race though,
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that's a big thing for the kids there.
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Kids absolutely love it.
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And I love doing it with the kids.
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But with the actual racing though,
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we do have separate classes
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to try to keep things as fair as we can
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and also separate things for the quote safety issues.
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Five classes is what we got.
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We have our shit box standard class,
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which is gonna be a stock car or station wagon
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or whatever the hell.
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Anything based off of a car chassis.
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And that's gonna be cars
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that don't have any suspension modifications
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or heavy engine mods.
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Obviously, things like exhausts getting cut off
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or I bought this car and someone stuck a far can
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on the back of it or things like that.
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Obviously safety measures are always appreciated
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if you upgrade beyond our high safety standards
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and stuff like that.
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But that's our shit box standard class
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is just a basic stock car.
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If you do do bigger upgrades to your car
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such as some engine work
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or some light suspension mods and stuff like that
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or I say light to moderate suspension mods,
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things that are gonna give you
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a little bit more of an edge in a race,
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we have the modified class.
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And to separate cars for safety reasons,
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cars versus trucks that is
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because a lot of people just have shit trucks
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that they wanna get rid of.
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But we don't want, you know, say F-250 racing
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in the same class as a smart car.
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So we have a separate truck and SUV class.
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And we also have our pro mod class as well,
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which is gonna be cars that come out
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and these guys usually don't rub up against each other
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as much as say our modified or standard guys.
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These guys come out with built pre-runners,
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trophy trucks, Baja bugs, doom buggies,
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side by sides, shit like that.
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And we put them all in and race together
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with the knowledge that people brought out
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some really nice shit
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that they don't exactly wanna destroy.
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But that said, putting, there is even a Baja Miata
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out there, Dylan Full from the Rad Factory
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brought out a Miata that had 10 inches
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of wheel travel and a supercharger.
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And watching that race against a $100,000 pre-runner.
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I was just thinking that Miata's got more
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wheel travel than my Humvee has.
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That's eight inches of wheel travel
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in a Humvee if I remember right.
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Yeah, that's about right.
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Yeah, but of course, with all this
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we cannot leave out our ladies class.
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So that is obviously a self-explanatory there.
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Last year, and that's the big thing,
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we wanna get our ladies class up.
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Last year at our last race, we had two girls.
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One of them in a minivan
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and the other in a Jeep Cherokee I think.
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But yeah, it was exciting to watch
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because it was a really tight race
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between the two of them.
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And the van was hilarious
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because it had the back end chopped off
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so it was into a pickup.
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It was a 95 Pontiac transport.
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It's freaking hilarious.
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But yeah, so I mean, ladies come out,
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participate, you will absolutely love it
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and you're not required to race
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in the ladies class if you are a lady.
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If you think that you are qualified,
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you can register in multiple classes.
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So you can register however you feel fit.
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But at the end of each event,
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we have our battle royale,
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which is every class except for the,
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oh, sorry, one second.
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I'm sitting in my garage singing a name for car.
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Someone's actually, okay.
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Situation's being handled.
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Someone's missing a black lab.
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Anyways, so yeah, we have our battle royale,
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which is every class except for the modified guys
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or the not the modified, the pro-mod guys said that one out.
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And it is a longer race and it's not,
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it's free to enter in that race.
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We don't charge any extra for it.
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It is run essentially a longer race.
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And see who comes out on top on that one.
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What else am I missing here?
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We have our Mater race as well,
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which we put in after the heat races
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before the mains start.
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And the Mater race is one lap of the track in reverse.
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That just sounds like good clean.
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Okay, probably not clean.
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It's probably good fun.
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That is the most fun race to watch
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I tell you, I mean,
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because they go over the jumps and everything in reverse.
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And, you know, you get these front wheel drive cars out there,
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you know, hammer down, trying to hold it straight
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and just spinning out in the middle of it.
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It is so much fun to watch.
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These guys are absolutely insane.
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They come out and do it.
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I can't believe that I have people paying me money
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to come out and do this to themselves in their cars.
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and everybody keeps coming back for more.
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You put on a good event.
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So I don't blame them at all.
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In fact, we came out last year
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and we'll touch on that just a second.
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I do wanna hit a couple of things real quick.
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One we forgot to mention is that this is wheel-to-wheel racing.
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It's not time trials or anything like that.
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You get to go, hopefully not mix it up with people too bad,
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And a big role that we have with that is
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no malicious hits, no pit maneuvers,
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no getting in anybody's door.
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We do understand that rubbing is racing and that's exciting.
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It's good to go out there and be buddies.
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And role number one of our entire event is don't be a dick.
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It is literally written on our website.
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Yeah, wheel-to-wheel racing.
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If you've never done anything wheel-to-wheel,
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you gotta get involved.
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And you think you're a confident driver
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up until the car next to you starts rubbing into you.
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All of a sudden, your line, the enemy has a vote done
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on where that might be.
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There's a little bit of a oh shit moment,
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the moment that happens.
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And again, enemy being just a term.
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Everybody's really friendly out there.
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Such a great group of people.
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Such a great group that comes out and does this racing.
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I can't thank our competitors enough for coming out
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and having the attitudes and everything that they do.
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Everybody's helpful with us,
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which is greatly appreciated.
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But yeah, I mean, we have essentially
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like a sibling rivalry attitude, you know?
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And you get out on the track and whatnot,
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you get to that kind of a level,
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but the moment that you're off of the track,
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you know, you get people coming up like,
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oh shit dude, I can't believe it.
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And then cost to enter the race
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is extraordinarily reasonable for racing.
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I mean, you know, we kind of take it in the shorts for that.
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However, right now, $60 on,
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I think that's until October 14th, that is.
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And then the last couple of days there
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and up to the day of the race, it is $80 to enter.
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So it is definitely encouraged to get in there
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and register as soon as you can.
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And it also makes our life a lot easier
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as far as organizing the event
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to know how many people we have coming in
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and how many people we can be ready for
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to get in the gate and everything.
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Spectators, I don't think we're at 25 a person
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Yeah, 20 a person for spectators.
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Kids are 10 bucks each.
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And that is under, or that is under six.
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Under six is for you.
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We got the accountant in the background
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whispering the answers, I love it.
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How do you, you are not supposed to hear that.
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Hey, she could speak up, but she doesn't want to.
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You know, I've got the same deal.
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My accountant has to keep me straight.
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So it's, I completely understand it.
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Yeah, we say accountant, but in reality,
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No, accountant is one of many titles for sure.
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Uh-huh, that's kind of the big thing I gotta say is,
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you know, Amanda here, this event
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would not be anything that it is without her.
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She busts some serious ass.
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And she is, her official title
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is the shenanigans coordinator.
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AKA the cat herder.
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She is absolutely amazing with this stuff.
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She's the one that makes every poster
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that you see on our social media pages.
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She's the one that organizes the website.
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She does everything.
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And I'm just the sexy voice,
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then beautiful face.
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I can certainly attest to that.
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Last year, first thing when I showed up,
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I had ordered a sweatshirt.
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I showed up and kind of checked in
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and she's like, did you get your sweatshirt yet?
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And she is just on top of it and knows what's going on.
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Despite having to manage me at the same time,
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she's got it going on.
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Well, I can't even manage myself half the time.
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So last year, Beast Squad came out for,
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I think it was the middle run.
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Oh, that was a rough one.
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That was May, actually, I believe.
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It was the end of May.
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So, yeah, May, that one actually was pretty good.
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If I remember right, everything went pretty well.
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We came out as far as Beast Squad.
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We brought a car, Jim and Gail got a car.
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As we were putting it together a few weeks before,
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Gail turns to Jim and says,
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hey, are we gonna need another belt for this?
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And he goes, no, the likelihood of throwing a belt
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is almost not, don't even worry about it.
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If I remember clearly what happened is
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we spent a while on the track trying to locate
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the Serpentine belt that flew off of that car.
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It was shredded first and then flew off.
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So, you know, it wasn't even able to put back on.
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So that's, that was definitely a Beast Squad move
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on Jim's part there.
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Oh, and that is typical behavior
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for a Pistin Cub participant.
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That's what you expect.
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And then as you were saying,
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so Gail ran in the women's class
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and she did that because Jim was going to run
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in the shipbox class with the same car.
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And there was, I think there was a single heat
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for the women's on that one.
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Yeah, there's a single heat for each class
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and then there's the main event.
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And then the battle royale.
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So, she was kind of out of the main event
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until I think one of the people there lent her a car.
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Which was super nice.
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And I think he was planning on running that one
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in the shipbox main event.
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And I think she ended up tearing that one up too
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inadvertently if I remember correctly.
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But yeah, but it just goes to show that,
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everybody's there, Jim spent instead of,
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because he was no longer racing
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because he no longer had a car.
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He spent a lot of time under hoods of other people
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and we were helping out and having a great time.
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Towards the end, I think we ended up flagging also.
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And that was greatly appreciated.
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It was our flagger's flaked on us.
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That's why they ended up going to lunch
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and never coming back.
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I was like, what the fuck's going on?
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Yeah, but no, that was good.
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That was actually the first race I had ever,
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more or less participated in.
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I rode with Gail that her first run
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and got to flag and got to kind of see the whole thing.
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So it was, that was pretty awesome.
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And once again, big thanks to you guys
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for coming out and doing that.
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But that said, that's just kind of the attitude
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that we have out at that race.
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Helping friends out, man, when you're out at that race,
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you're not just competitors.
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You're meeting people that are like-minded individuals.
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These are your friends, man.
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These are the kind of people that want to do
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the same shit that you want to do.
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And by no means did I mean B Squad
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was the only one doing that.
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Now, everybody there was helping people
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and it was a good environment.
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Yeah, and I harp on that.
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If you're, like I said, we keep the shitty people out.
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So come out with a good attitude
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and a good set of tools
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and everybody else is gonna do the same thing for you.
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There's a couple guys out there
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that have welders on their trucks
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that they're out there helping out with and shit.
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Some guy had a crane on his truck.
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I saw him lifting up the front end of another guy.
25:07
Yeah, it's a great attitude, great environment.
25:11
And we just have a whole lot of fun with it.
25:14
And you're not racing for a large prize by any means,
25:19
but you're out there racing in general.
25:22
And to be honest, that's something
25:26
you just don't get anymore at an affordable price.
25:30
You can go out and do whatever race that you want to do.
25:34
I mean, I'm a drag racer and drag racers,
25:38
I'm gonna say in quotes, cheap,
25:41
but at the end of the day,
25:44
you're one of sometimes 200 cars in your class or more
25:48
and you're odds of winning anything
25:52
out of that many people, extremely low.
25:55
So you have to go into it with the attitude
25:57
or like, well, I just spent fucking $5,000 on my motor
26:02
and all this stuff to go out and spend $35 to go race
26:05
and probably not take anything home.
26:07
And if you do take anything home, it's usually a plaque.
26:13
And that's the trouble with a lot of racing is
26:17
it is at such a high bar that you got to spend
26:21
a lot on the car before you even pay entry fee.
26:25
Where this particular niche seems to kind of solve that
26:29
and like, hey, if you want to go fast with other people,
26:32
come on out and do it.
26:35
Don't be a dick, be safe.
26:39
It's one of the few races where you could come out
26:41
and just spend a few hundred dollars on a car
26:45
that may make it, but at the end of it all,
26:50
you could take your car home and part it out
26:54
or you could leave it at the track
26:56
and we recycle it and put it into the next race
27:00
or however you want to deal with it.
27:03
Odds are you'll get your money back out of that car.
27:07
But another thing that we do have,
27:10
and we did it once last year and it worked out really well,
27:14
is we have a raffle car.
27:17
So you could spend $20 on a raffle ticket
27:20
with a chance to race in the Piston Cup.
27:24
And I think we have a Taurus this year,
27:27
that is the raffle car.
27:29
But yeah, make sure you bring a helmet if you buy a ticket
27:32
because you very well may end up racing in that race,
27:36
which the last person that came out and did it
27:39
or won that raffle, hell, he almost won the race.
27:47
So that car has a roll bar, it has a harness.
27:51
So it's seeds are high safety standards.
27:57
So yeah, so that's definitely an option.
28:01
And where can we get tickets for that?
28:06
It's on our website that you can go buy tickets
28:10
So if you wanted to just spend 20 bucks
28:13
on the chance to possibly drive,
28:16
go right on ahead with that.
28:17
And worst comes to worst,
28:20
you come out and watch one hell of an event.
28:25
So that raffle includes the car,
28:28
the entry fee into the race,
28:29
and basically you're good to go if you win the raffle.
28:36
And is that beforehand or is that the day of the race?
28:39
That is actually gonna happen on the day of the race.
28:42
So yeah, I mean it is kind of a way
28:45
to get spectators in the door,
28:47
which is a great thing.
28:48
But at the same time,
28:50
also giving you a chance to come out
28:51
and participate in this event.
28:55
you gotta be present at the track at 10.15.
29:00
And that's one thing we haven't touched on.
29:02
Where is the track?
29:03
The track is in Ordway, Colorado,
29:06
which is a bit of a hike.
29:10
It's about an hour east of Pueblo, Colorado,
29:12
and about three hours away from Denver.
29:15
And the track is called Lake View Motor Sport Park.
29:18
The ticket with that is there is on-site camping available.
29:23
So you come out on Friday and honestly leave on Sunday.
29:28
Yep, and that works really well.
29:29
That's what we did last year.
29:32
And it's, we took some tents.
29:34
A lot of people have campers.
29:35
It's, yeah, it's just a good time.
29:38
And it's at 10 bucks for camping.
29:39
So, you know, the one thing
29:41
that we're not really doing a good job with
29:43
is making money on this race.
29:47
we're keeping it affordable for anybody
29:48
that wants to come in and participate.
29:50
Yeah, that is definitely a hard line to walk, right?
29:53
You gotta, trying to keep it affordable,
29:55
but still make enough so you can do it again next year.
29:58
Yeah, so I don't even wanna talk about the money
30:00
I lost last year doing this.
30:02
But, you know, the thing is,
30:03
is it's such a good thing for people to come out and do.
30:08
I can't stop doing this.
30:11
It's too much fun, number one.
30:14
And number two, like,
30:16
you just can't get into this kind of shit like this anymore.
30:20
So, we're excited to do this.
30:23
And, you know, we do this for the people.
30:26
So, yeah, and we won't go into the Genesis story.
30:28
If you want that, you can get our previous episode.
30:33
I'll drop that in the keynote so you can get that.
30:36
But it essentially grew out of racing in the backyard.
30:39
So, I mean, it's just, it still has that flavor.
30:42
It's a fantastic event.
30:45
Yeah, quite literally, you know,
30:48
this started off of a conversation
30:50
that my brother and I had, actually,
30:52
when I was in the Air Force,
30:53
how World of Redneck started in general.
30:56
I was deployed and ended up in an area
30:59
where I got cell phones or a Wi-Fi.
31:02
So, I had my phone and my brother and I
31:04
were talking for a short bit and we were talking like,
31:06
oh, we need to start this World of Redneck thing.
31:09
And, you know, I thought it was a great idea.
31:10
And then I got bored one night
31:12
and started the Facebook page with it.
31:14
And it grew from there.
31:17
A drunken phone call that I had with them
31:20
a little bit later, we were talking about, you know,
31:22
a way to race for cheap
31:23
and try to get people out to race for cheap.
31:25
And the first races we had was in my brother's backyard.
31:31
He has 36 acres in Bennett, Colorado.
31:34
So, you know, in his backyard,
31:37
we built a track and ran it the first time.
31:40
We had two cars and five participants.
31:42
We were kind of doing, you know,
31:44
just two guys at a time and the two cars that we had
31:47
at the Honda Civic and a Mercedes 190E.
31:51
And the second time, which was we advertised the race
31:57
in like January of 2020 and it got viral
32:02
because of our stupid fucking name.
32:05
And next thing you know,
32:07
we have like 6,000 people interested
32:10
and you know, like 300 saying they're going like,
32:12
oh shit, you know, what are we getting ourselves into?
32:15
And then the pandemic happened,
32:18
which in a way kind of saved our ass.
32:22
How we were going to have that many people.
32:24
But next thing you know, you know,
32:26
we have 25 cars showing up on our property out there
32:29
and there's like 100 spectators.
32:32
And the last race that we had out there, you know,
32:35
there was like 36 cars and over 300 spectators
32:39
coming out to watch the shit on our private property
32:42
and my brother and I are looking at each other like,
32:46
This is a lot of people out here.
32:48
If we were not equipped to have that many people
32:52
and you know, then sure as shit,
32:55
somebody rolled their car, they were okay.
32:58
But that was kind of a little wake up moment
33:00
like we can't do it here anymore.
33:02
And luckily, Larry White,
33:04
the owner of a few Motorsports Park was out of that race.
33:08
And he approached me and said,
33:09
hey man, you can't do this here.
33:11
And I was like, I know.
33:12
I was thinking the same thing.
33:15
Oh, he was like, you know, I got this track.
33:18
I got this dirt bike track out in Norway
33:20
and you know, we could build a course out there.
33:23
You know, I got insurance and everything
33:24
so we'd be good to go.
33:28
And started hosting races in Southern Colorado
33:31
and the people out there have been fantastic to us
33:34
and you know, we love doing shit for them as well.
33:38
And that said, you know, we have you guys
33:40
that come out from Wyoming.
33:42
We've had people come out from Kansas.
33:44
We've had people come out from Montrose, Colorado,
33:47
which I think is even further than you guys.
33:49
Well, maybe not you in particular.
33:53
Yeah, I'm on the other side of Wyoming.
33:57
You know, realize just how big of a state that is
34:00
until you make it to the other side.
34:03
It's not just Cheyenne and Laramie, it turns out.
34:07
Yeah, I mean, it's not as big as Texas,
34:09
but some days it feels like it.
34:12
I've made that drive a couple of times.
34:15
Yeah, we have people that are saying
34:16
they want to come out from California.
34:18
And we have, we've had reach all the way out
34:21
to Alabama and Chicago and areas like that
34:24
that people want to come do it.
34:26
And you know, if you're willing to make that track
34:28
and do some camping and stuff like that,
34:30
I highly encourage it, because once again,
34:33
I don't think you could do this anywhere else.
34:35
This is the only place that keeps racing this affordable
34:39
and this much fun in reality, this type of an environment.
34:45
Yeah, well, and the camping goes a long way
34:47
for that too, right?
34:49
You know, saving one or two hotel rooms a night,
34:54
Oh yeah, I mean, you know, the hotel room
34:57
is what, 120 bucks a night about or more?
35:01
So it can get pricey really fast.
35:04
Yeah, and if you're, you know,
35:05
you got a whole crew you're bringing,
35:07
that gets expensive real fast versus camping where,
35:12
you know, you can be good to go for probably
35:14
not much more than the entry fee.
35:16
Yeah, exactly, exactly, you know, 10 bucks.
35:20
I mean, shit, if I lose 10 bucks, I'm not upset about it.
35:23
On the other hand, if I find 10 bucks,
35:27
It's amazing how that works, isn't it?
35:29
Oh, shit, I got 10 bucks, I'm getting coffee.
35:34
Yeah, but yeah, I mean, the camping's a good thing,
35:38
and you know, everybody just wanders from campsite to campsite,
35:41
and it's funny because like, when you're out there,
35:44
it's like going to different communities
35:46
that are like 50 feet away from each other,
35:48
just groups of people having separate fires and shit.
36:00
And again, like you said, the whole thing is still family-friendly.
36:05
You know, there's, people get a little bit more rowdy
36:08
when the sun goes down, but I never saw anything that was
36:11
unsafe or that would have worried me
36:13
if I would have had my kids there.
36:15
Oh, that's the thing, you know, everybody teams each other
36:17
and check at the same time, which is, you know,
36:19
a very important part of it.
36:21
And that's the thing, you know, we rely on this community
36:24
to look out for each other.
36:26
So that's one of the things that keeps this shit going
36:29
is, you know, accountability and, you know,
36:31
hold the people next to you accountable
36:33
and making sure they're not acting a fool.
36:35
And, you know, everybody is pretty cool with each other.
36:38
So, you know, there's a, we haven't had
36:41
the attitude, severe of issues, you know,
36:43
the way we're like, you know, this might not be a good idea.
36:48
Well, I think you got a fantastic thing going.
36:51
And I would imagine it's not going to be too long,
36:54
and you are going to have hundreds of people showing up
36:56
with cars and a couple of thousand spectators.
37:00
For my sake, I hope so.
37:08
You're going to have to find some help for Amanda,
37:14
No, that is another thing, you know,
37:16
the volunteers that we get involved are big.
37:18
That said, we're always looking for more volunteers.
37:21
And if you want to come out and volunteer to do,
37:24
you know, flag work or something like that,
37:26
or, you know, track Stewart work, anything of the sort,
37:29
we highly encourage it.
37:33
We'll teach you how to do this.
37:38
We'll teach you what each individual flag means
37:40
in a mostly sarcastic manner,
37:46
I had no idea what I was doing when they,
37:48
when you guys needed some flag help and,
37:51
and Gail kind of all and told all of us to go flag.
37:54
All right, just tell me how to do it.
37:58
And yeah, I got the lessons and sent out there
38:01
and the way we went.
38:02
It was, it was a good time actually.
38:05
It's after Liz for my dumb ass on there.
38:06
Red flag, red flag, stop them, stop them.
38:11
It's, it's, it's fun to even be involved with that kind
38:17
Volunteers will feed you.
38:18
And at the end of the race,
38:20
we'll feed you other things that.
38:23
You shouldn't drive.
38:28
if you are of age, of course.
38:31
And if you're not of age,
38:32
we'll feed you regular stuff again.
38:41
You know, the volunteers,
38:42
that's one of the only ways we can make this
38:44
work is with a good reliable volunteers.
38:49
when you guys had to step in is because our volunteers.
38:54
I can't expect a whole lot of high school kids anymore.
38:57
It seems a, you know,
38:59
not to shame anybody that may be in high school.
39:02
But if you are listening to this,
39:07
Follow through on what you sign up for.
39:13
You know, those are lessons that even my daughters are,
39:20
So I say that and she's standing here in the room looking at me.
39:24
Giving me the glare.
39:26
Who's the staff where you're talking to?
39:37
got to get you guys out here and getting involved with this
39:40
And spectators 100%.
39:43
this is some wild shit.
39:47
that is a definitely something unlike anybody's ever seen
39:54
this isn't your circle track race or anything like that.
39:56
Or these guys are too competitive and out there trying to
39:58
race for tens of thousands of dollars.
40:02
this is people coming out for the simple pure joy of it all.
40:06
If you're not having fun,
40:07
there's not much point on being out there and it just,
40:09
it leads to having good people out there.
40:16
I've done dirt bikes.
40:18
I've done drag racing.
40:19
We've got involved with SCCA.
40:21
We've done a circle track and all that stuff.
40:24
And the fact of the matter is,
40:26
is once shit starts to get that competitive,
40:29
once the money starts to get that big and stuff like
40:34
it starts to just not be fun anymore.
40:36
It starts to really kind of just become somewhat of like a job
40:39
and I hate working.
40:42
that's the thing with it all.
40:44
this is what race cars are for,
40:45
is to go have fun with,
40:47
go do something you enjoy.
40:49
if you're out on the track and pissed off,
40:51
you don't belong on the track.
41:03
I can almost talk tonight.
41:06
competitiveness is good.
41:09
if you're out there just to win,
41:11
it probably isn't the place for you.
41:15
and you got, you know,
41:16
that many other people out there trying to win.
41:19
that that's the big thing.
41:20
And it's not like I'm telling you that our competitors
41:23
Of course you want to win our plastic trophy.
41:26
Of course you want to come out and do as good as you can.
41:30
so you know what you did and all that stuff and be like,
41:34
did I come out to this thing and kick some ass?
41:37
What are you driving?
41:39
But that's the fun thing about it is,
41:43
just making sure that,
41:45
everybody's coming out and just having fun with it.
41:47
And you can't get too competitive with this kind of stuff.
41:51
winning is always fun.
41:57
you got to want to win the race.
42:00
this is a good thing to do is to be a cruise.
42:08
That's the thing, you know,
42:09
when you start to pay someone that you know is really moving
42:11
and you're starting to hang with them,
42:12
that's that's a lot of the fun.
42:15
then trying to find the window to get around them and stuff
42:19
anybody that's ever done any kind of racing really needs
42:24
Passing somebody is not nearly as easy as it looks in the
42:27
TV. Oh, come on. It was right there in the window right there. Yeah, things look a little
42:32
different when that dust is in your face and shit. So they can't see anything. We're doing
42:38
a really good job at keeping our track watered now and making sure that we keep the dust
42:44
down as much as we can. We're doing we're doing as good as we can as far as track
42:48
maintenance and stuff like that goes throughout the race between between the mains and
42:54
the heats and stuff like that. We do have water trucks that go out and wet the track.
43:00
So trying to make everything as as good as possible as far as keeping a good track for
43:06
races to drive on. And you know, like I said, maybe I haven't said it yet, but I'm very
43:13
proud of the track that we have in the track that tracks that we're able to build me
43:17
personally am an equipment operator by trade. So, you know, get out of a tractor on
43:22
Friday and drive down to the track on Saturday and operate again. And I'll give
43:27
a really, really big shout out to Caleb White from Pronghorn contracting, who is
43:35
the main track builder out there. He does phenomenal work on the track. And he
43:42
also owns a company that does everything from solar panels to fencing and stuff.
43:48
And he's just a really stand up guy, big help for us and extremely hard worker. So
43:54
big shout out to Caleb White and Pronghorn contracting. So do I have to pay for this
43:59
advertisement? Yes, absolutely. No, no, no. Not at all. I'm I'm glad that everybody
44:10
helping you is getting their shout out because I like you said, you're keeping
44:14
affordable for everybody. So nobody's nobody's making a bunch of money on this
44:19
deal. Nobody is making a bunch of fun instead. Like I said, I lose money every
44:25
time I do this. And of course, that's not fun for anybody. So we are always open
44:32
for, you know, sponsorship, you know, B Squad has sponsored us this year. And
44:37
that's so, so appreciated. I can't thank you guys enough for that, you
44:41
know, with donating a little bit of money and also been out and helping out as you
44:46
guys have in the past. But that said, we love the fact that you come out and
44:49
participate as well. Yeah, we we had lots of fun. And you know, it's it's a
44:55
worthy cause. And so helping you out by sponsoring you and you stick our name
45:02
on some of your swag. And I mean, it's it's a win win. So that's a good
45:06
deal. Stickers on my hard hat. And once I find out where I put the rest of
45:11
the stickers that you gave us, I'm going to stick you on my daily driver too. So
45:14
nice daily driver I have that I put your sticker on. It's no longer my daily
45:19
driver. So somebody else has got it on there. Yeah, but yeah, we got your
45:25
sticker on Amanda's forerunner. And yeah, I've handed out a few of them to
45:29
people. So perfect, perfect. Yeah. But so yeah, we're doing our best to
45:36
help out those that help us out for sure. And you know, putting your
45:40
logo on on our stuff is the least we can do. And if you do decide to sponsor
45:47
this race, you know, we will absolutely give you a shout out online. And
45:51
anywhere we can, we're not huge. But you know, we have I think I've got
45:58
almost 6000 followers on tech talk and nothing huge, but it's something
46:02
we've got 1500 on Instagram and I think 1500 on Facebook. So, you know,
46:10
that's faces that see, see what you got. And, you know, we'll do our best to
46:16
talk you up the best that we can without lying, of course. And I'm not
46:19
going to say you're great if you're not great, but I'll be like, Hey,
46:21
these people helped us.
46:26
But yeah, big appreciation to everybody that that does go out of
46:30
your way to help us out. Yeah. Well, and the nice thing is it's a very
46:33
focused audience too. So if you're, yeah, you know, if you're doing
46:37
something with racing or cars, everybody that's that's following
46:41
you guys has an interest in that it's not just, you know, 6000 random
46:46
not exactly. And, you know, the money that comes into this, you
46:51
know, like I said, nothing really goes into our pocket at all.
46:53
Nothing ever really goes will or nothing does go into our pocket.
46:57
If we do profit, if we ever profit, that's when it goes to do a
47:02
separate account to go into the next race. And things that we do
47:05
need money for, we have EMTs on site. They don't work for free.
47:09
Unfortunately, I asked them, they said no. Insurance anymore is
47:16
one of the big thing that kills races in general. You know,
47:20
these events are starting to get extremely expensive to
47:24
ensure. So paying the insurance is a big thing. Like I said,
47:28
we're not going to get rich over this race. If we ever do, you
47:32
should probably look into where I'm laundering this money from.
47:38
Hey, I'm not worried about it. I mean, that's between you and
47:42
law enforcement, right?
47:45
Yeah, you didn't hear nothing.
47:49
All right. But yeah, so, you know, sponsorship, a big thing, it
47:55
helps out a lot. And, you know, it costs money to put this on. But
48:00
the fact of the matter is it goes on, you know, for the good of
48:03
the people around. And, you know, with that, you know, any
48:07
other questions, I'm happy to happy to answer.
48:11
Well, you're, you're definitely doing good stuff.
48:14
Before, before I ask you where everybody can find you and sign
48:19
up for the race and things like that, I wanted to invite you to
48:23
our event. We are going to, this is the fourth, fifth Bonsai
48:31
run, fourth. Yeah, so it's a run from it's going from Salt
48:38
Lake this year down to Vegas the day before SEMA.
48:41
Oh, and since since I a little birdie told me that you might be
48:46
going to SEMA this year, if you want to swing by Salt Lake, you
48:50
can, it's just a cruise. It's not a race where we're not doing
48:53
anything crazy. We're just cruising down there. Yeah, you
48:58
can check out our episode on all the rules on that. But yeah,
49:02
it's just going to be a cruise. We're going to take the day
49:04
before and cruise down there. And then of course, B Squad's
49:08
going to SEMA. No, no entry fee. If you show up, that's great.
49:13
And we're just raising money for St. Jude's. Excellent. Okay.
49:17
That's just kind of the cause we're doing because three years
49:21
ago, four years, some years ago at SEMA, I found out I had
49:25
cancer. So that's, that's what we're doing. No, cancer is
49:29
a very near and dear subject to me. When I was 21, I lost
49:36
my dad to cancer. And just two years ago, I lost my mom to
49:40
cancer. It's hard to hear that. That's, that's not good. You
49:43
know, so that said, I absolutely want to come out and help
49:48
support your event. I will do my best to make it. But that
49:53
said, I am sorry to hear that you babbled with cancer. And
49:59
I'm happy to hear you're doing okay. So
50:03
yep, it's it was, it was a fortunate thing that that they
50:07
found it. And I've told that story before. So I won't go into it
50:11
now. But yeah, I appreciate that. And I figured the best way to
50:15
help is help somebody else with cancer. And, you know, little
50:19
ones with cancer, that's that just seems like the best cause.
50:22
So that's what we're doing. Absolutely. Absolutely. And
50:25
thank you guys for doing that. That's, that's amazing. So
50:28
that's, that's, like I said, near and dear to my heart. So big
50:33
thank you to you guys for putting on something for charity
50:36
Yeah, absolutely. The event's fun. And then, you know, to do
50:40
it a good cause. And it's just good time. So
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you guys driving hot rods down there? Or what do you do?
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So the the bonds I run in theory is like, almost a road
50:54
kill type deal. That was the initial thought.
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Yeah. Okay. Turns out we've got classes now. There's the
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unlimited class come cruise with us. We don't care what you're
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driving daily driver, frame off rest of mod, whatever you want
51:08
to do. There's the original class, which is 1800 all in,
51:12
except for safety equipment. And then Jim and Gail have the
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legendary class, which is $500. Nobody's checking receipts,
51:22
but that's, that's just the that's the class division.
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Okay. Well, that said, we have, we have options and I know the
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option we're going to choose is most likely going to be a
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Hey, that's, that's the most comfortable option.
51:40
It is, but that said, this this forerunner completely
51:44
stock. However, we've taken it to Moab. We've recently
51:50
just topped a Colorado 14 or in it, Mount Ontario. And we've
51:56
definitely used the shit out of the rock sliders that are on it.
52:01
Much to Amanda's dismay. She's still making payments on it.
52:08
What's the point of having a capable four wheel drive vehicle if
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you're not doing four wheel drive things, right?
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So that's, that's fair. So I'm happy to report I believe
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we're going to take the interstate from Salt Lake down
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into Vegas. So no, in theory,
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in theory, no, no rock sliders necessary paint scratched off the
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Although, you know, I don't think I'll be able to have it ready in
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time. But if I do, I will do it. One of the cars that I have is
52:38
a 54 forward mainline two door that I literally picked up out
52:44
of a barn a couple years ago, and quite simply got it
52:49
running, and then drove it to a car show in Denver, 50 miles to
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a car show in Denver on tires from 1979.
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So gambler's choice on that one.
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Absolutely. I'm not going to say that was the smartest move I've
53:04
ever done. But this is why we're friends with B squad, right?
53:08
That's, that's a B squad move right there.
53:12
Absolutely. So I'm hoping you didn't have to pay for that
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not yet. I mean, I've put four fuel filters on it so far. And
53:22
now the entire fuel line is plugged up. So the captain takes
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This tire stayed intact.
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And I will not do your guys's drive on tires from 1979.
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Yeah, that's that's why tires and brakes are kind of outside
53:40
that $1800 limit for that class. But again, nobody's
53:46
checking receipts. Actually, that's how I paid $400 bucks for.
53:50
So we're, we're within it. That said, I also lost my phone in
53:54
this car through a hole in the floorboard. So I didn't run it
54:01
over. Somebody found the phone. My brother called the guy that
54:04
found it answered is like, Hey, found this in the middle of
54:07
a parking lot. Yeah, I was, I was well done as well, right?
54:14
But it sounds like a fantastic event. And what we'll we'll do
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our best to get involved. Okay, yeah, of course, but that
54:23
sounds definitely up our alley. And yeah, it should be pretty
54:29
close to along your travel path. And we'll we'll see what we
54:33
can do. So we'll bring tools.
54:38
Yep, we got a couple of chase vehicles coming with us. So
54:42
yep. And we, that's our thing. We road trip to see him every
54:45
year. It's part of our thing to do a little bit of sightseeing
54:47
and stuff like that. That's actually when we did Moab was
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on our way to SEMA. So
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Yes, we're, yeah, we will probably join you on that one.
54:59
Can't say for sure right now. But I'll say that it is
55:04
Excellent. Well, we would certainly love to have you.
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Yeah, I'll talk to my scudler. Get back to you.
55:09
Okay. All right. Tell us again, all the details about the race
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and where we can find it and all that good stuff.
55:18
Okay, so from the top here race pissed in cup p i s s e d i
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n c u p. And you can find us at world of redneck.com and
55:32
world of redneck on Instagram world of redneck on
55:35
tech talk world of redneck on Facebook world of redneck on
55:38
pornhub world of redneck on the first three. I think I even had
55:45
a Twitter there for a while, but I think you want to kick me
55:48
off of that. I don't know why.
55:50
I do not want to see you naked. I'm just throwing that out
55:54
People have in the past. But that was also probably wider at
55:58
the time. But anyways.
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So yeah, the race is on October 18. Gates open for the pits at
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seven. I'm looking over at a man to make sure my time is
56:14
right. Yeah, for drivers at seven for spectators, it opens
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at 10. Driver's meeting is at 1015. And after that, there
56:26
will also be a, oh, wait, no, the drawing the drawing is
56:29
at 1015 for the for the raffle car. 1030 is the drivers meeting
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that will also include a sight lap of the track. Racing will
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begin at 11 to 60 bucks until October 14. And at October
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14 until day of the race, it will be 80 bucks. This is at
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Lakeview Motorsport Park in Ordway, Colorado and camping on
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site for 10 bucks. You can camp Friday through Sunday. And on
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October 15, we will be doing an online chip draw for starting
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positions for the heat. And anybody that comes in after
57:10
that will start at the back of the pack. I think that's most
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all right. And again, main website is world of redneck, not
57:27
rednecks. Yeah. Don't ask me how I know that was a B squad move.
57:33
It's funny. I've been working with Larry now for three years.
57:36
And he still calls it world rednecks. Brother fucker, like
57:41
how long have we been doing this?
57:43
But I mean, when you talk about talk to a guy with a mullet, you
57:48
got to lower your expectations, right? That said, Larry has a
57:53
glorious mullet. And he's honestly a really great guy.
57:57
One of the nicest guys. Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. And, you
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know, he's got a pretty, pretty good operation going there at
58:05
Lakeview Motorsport Park. And just to touch on that track
58:08
for a second here. It's also a motocross track. And he has
58:13
also a supercross track out there as well. So good people and
58:19
excellent track. Caleb built that track as well. It's
58:21
phenomenal. And I'm going to get ready to write it on a KX 500.
58:26
It's going to be awesome. But it's what I need to haul my
58:29
fat ass around anymore. But yeah, so I think that covers the
58:34
details on the race as good as I got it there.
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All right. So I guess that just leaves. Send us your pictures of
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58:48
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58:52
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58:56
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