{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Dale Jr.'s Rules Of Retaliation & Chase Elliott On His New Clock","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/dale-jr-s-rules-of-retaliation-chase-elliott-on-his-new-clock","audioUrl":"https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/sxm.simplecastaudio.com/8402ddef-50ff-4346-b787-d6640c0d98d2/episodes/68868258-b1bb-48de-888c-ca8e725ac0b0/audio/128/default.mp3?aid=rss_feed&awCollectionId=8402ddef-50ff-4346-b787-d6640c0d98d2&awEpisodeId=68868258-b1bb-48de-888c-ca8e725ac0b0&feed=xHwJAwNo","description":"After a chaotic weekend at the famed \"Paperclip\" of Martinsville Raceway, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is back in the studio for more Dirty Air. 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The point here is that some super-successful drivers are treated differently than everyone else."}},{"startTime":682.5,"endTime":684.7,"type":"concept","title":"NASCAR Cup Series","url":"/glossary/nascar-cup-series","quote":"And when the NASCAR Cup Series would come out [682.5s] to Ontario or Riverside, [684.7s] Ray Elder and the other West competitors","canonicalId":"concept:nascar-cup-series","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The NASCAR Cup Series is NASCAR’s premier national stock-car racing series. In the transcript, it’s used to contrast the higher-profile “cup” level cars and events versus regional series.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Cup Series is NASCAR’s top-level racing series. 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That’s a huge accomplishment and why people think they deserve Hall of Fame recognition."}},{"startTime":1504.7,"endTime":1510.8,"type":"brand","title":"Dirty Mo Media","url":"/glossary/dirty-mo-media","quote":"Looking at this social media post that Dirty Mo Media had puttin' up,\na lot of Harvicks, a lot of Harvick.","canonicalId":"brand:dirty-mo-media","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Dirty Mo Media is a motorsports media brand that posts NASCAR-related content and social media updates. In this segment, it’s referenced as the source of a social media post that lists multiple drivers.","simplifiedExplanation":"Dirty Mo Media is a NASCAR media account/page that shares posts about drivers and news. Here, they’re the ones who put up the social media list being discussed."}},{"startTime":1577.5,"endTime":1581.2,"type":"concept","title":"crew chiefs","url":"/glossary/crew-chiefs","quote":"Crew chiefs and stuff like that, they don't get as much recognition sometimes, because they're not.","canonicalId":"concept:crew-chiefs","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A crew chief is the lead strategist for a NASCAR team, responsible for race setup decisions, pit strategy, and coordinating the crew. Dale Jr. is noting that crew chiefs and other team roles often don’t get as much public recognition as the drivers."}},{"startTime":1792.4,"endTime":1794.6,"type":"concept","title":"missed a shift","url":"/glossary/missed-a-shift","quote":"Yeah. Lee missed a shift. 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