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Cooper Chun; Is there anything he can't do?

Cooper Chun; Is there anything he can't do?

Bracket Breakdown Jan 20, 2026 74 min
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About this episode

Cooper Chun joins the Bracket Breakdown crew to discuss his racing journey, including his recent triumph at the Spring Fling Million. The conversation covers his experiences transitioning from junior dragster to big money bracket racing, the importance of family support, and his aspirations for the upcoming racing season. Cooper shares insights on the challenges of balancing school and racing, as well as his plans to chase a national championship. The episode also features lighthearted banter about racing, friendships, and the unique dynamics of the racing community.

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Chevrolet Camaro

"...I wasn't sure if I wanted to go and he eventually got me talked into going. And, you know, I was only going to drive the Camaro."

The Camaro is a type of car made by Chevrolet that is known for being fast and sporty. It's often associated with racing and has a strong following among car enthusiasts.

Car

Renault Wind

"...to win in it. We know that I couldn't turn on any wind lights. So I'm glad that coupe got it and that he..."

The Renault Wind is a small car that can turn into a convertible, meaning you can take the roof off and enjoy the open air. It's designed for fun driving, especially on nice days.

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wheelies

"...but still fun to do wheelies. And JD came down to drive the other side of my car."

A wheelie is when the front wheels of a vehicle come off the ground while the back wheels stay on the ground. It's often done for fun and shows off the driver's skills.

Concept

red light

"...my first two years, I red lit 90% of the time went down the racetrack. Like, I knew when we left the house, I was going to red light round one..."

A 'red light' in racing means the driver started too early, which is a mistake that leads to losing the race right away.

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top dragster

"...which one's going to win top dragster. I don't think they would have picked your hot rod. No, we were last qualifier."

Top Dragster is a type of race car used in drag racing. These cars are built to go really fast in a straight line, competing to see who can reach the finish line first.

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seven point belts

"...we put the seven we put the seven point belts in like the Wednesday before..."

Seven point belts are special seat belts used in race cars to keep the driver safe. They have more straps than regular seat belts, making sure the driver stays securely in place during a race.

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blower cars

"...especially like the blower cars like in with the big wings like top dragsters are big..."

Blower cars have special engines that use a device to push more air into them, which helps them go faster. This is popular in racing because it makes the cars much more powerful.

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staging lanes

"...in the staging lanes, because I mean, especially like the blower cars..."

Staging lanes are where race cars wait before they start racing. Drivers get their cars ready and line up so they can go as soon as it's their turn.

Car

Ford Mustang

"...dragster guy. So you're going to let me drive the Mustang at a Troy's race in if it's together."

The Ford Mustang is a popular sports car that many people love because it's fast and looks great. It's been around for a long time and is often used in races, making it a favorite among car enthusiasts.

Term

roll bar

"cheaper side, like he's just going to get a roll bar or no front end stuff or anything because we got a 406 for it."

A roll bar is a metal structure inside a car that helps keep people safe if the car flips over. It makes the car stronger and safer for driving fast.

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suspension

"hey, we're going to do suspension stuff. We're going to do this and that."

Suspension is the part of a car that helps it ride smoothly over bumps and keeps the tires on the ground. It includes springs and shock absorbers that make driving more comfortable.

Concept

project car

"And then it's just as all project cars go, there's nothing that happens quick."

A project car is a car that someone buys to fix up or change. It usually takes a lot of time and effort to make it better, and people often work on it little by little.

Car

Ford Flex

"...wap out a converter. I think one time there was a flex plate, maybe with something busted. Everybody all..."

The Ford Flex is a roomy family car that looks a bit different from most SUVs because of its square shape. It's great for carrying lots of people and stuff, making it a good option for families.

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