{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Cleetus's Advice From Drivers, Lee Pulliam's Emotional Embrace & Dale’s Fired Up","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/cleetus-s-advice-from-drivers-lee-pulliam-s-emotional-embrace-dale-s-fired-up","audioUrl":"https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/sxm.simplecastaudio.com/8402ddef-50ff-4346-b787-d6640c0d98d2/episodes/224cbf2e-d51d-4a7f-9592-7f71bafb530a/audio/128/default.mp3?aid=rss_feed&awCollectionId=8402ddef-50ff-4346-b787-d6640c0d98d2&awEpisodeId=224cbf2e-d51d-4a7f-9592-7f71bafb530a&feed=xHwJAwNo","description":"Only have 30 minutes? Well, this episode of Dirty Thirty packs a full-sized podcast punch into a half-hour runtime - and it's all the best parts from Dirty Mo Media's shows, including: Dale's Martinsville Rant, A Really Angry Fan Voicemail &amp; Jeff Gluck's Interview with Cleetus McFarland.\nWe start off with Dale Jr. giving us a rant for the ages, where he gives a&nbsp;fiery explanation about how he differs from drivers who get upset about door banging at Martinsville.\nBatting second in the proverbial DMM lineup is Actions Detrimental with Denny Hamlin and his explanation on why they run so many caution laps in between stages.\nNext up, we had to highlight the callers in Door Bumper Clear's Reaction Theatre segment who covered everything from makin' babies to not-so-nice Easter wishes.\nPlus, ahead of his race for Richard Childress Racing at Rockingham, Cleetus McFarland chatted with Jeff Gluck on the Gluckcast about advice he's gotten, how to grow a YouTube channel, and what he wants NASCAR fans to get out of him racing in the sport.\nAnd last, but certainly not least, break out the tissue boxes — Lee Pulliam recounts the emotional embrace he shared with his daughter before climbing the JR Motorsports No. 9 at Martinsville and how much she knew it meant to her dad.\nThanks for listening! See you next week, right back here on the Dirty Thirty. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising."},"annotations":[{"startTime":60.6,"endTime":76.96,"type":"concept","title":"Martinsville","url":"/glossary/martinsville","quote":"And especially at Martinsville, like damn, you're supposed to get run into.\n[66.5s]  I would go to Martinsville and I want Jesse and everybody to hear this.","canonicalId":"concept:martinsville","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Martinsville Speedway is a short track in Virginia known for tight racing and frequent contact. Because of the track’s shape and braking zones, drivers often anticipate being “run into” and manage the risk of damage.","simplifiedExplanation":"Martinsville is a NASCAR-style short track where the racing is close and bumping happens a lot. 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