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Ep.316 – Tony Pedregon

Ep.316 – Tony Pedregon

Dinner with Racers Jan 04, 2026 109 min
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About this episode

Tony Pedregon, a two-time NHRA Funny Car champion and current head of R&D at John Force Racing, shares his journey through the world of drag racing. From his childhood memories of racing to his experiences as a driver and commentator, Tony discusses the evolution of the sport, the importance of storytelling, and the technological advancements that have shaped modern racing. He also reflects on his relationships with fellow racers, the challenges of transitioning to a media role, and the unique dynamics of competition within the NHRA. The episode is filled with humor, insights, and behind-the-scenes stories that highlight the passion and dedication of those in the racing community.

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drag racing

"for the sport of NHRA, for drag racing is, you know, you try to explain to them, yeah, these drivers, you know, they accelerate to 330 miles an hour."

Drag racing is a sport where two cars race each other in a straight line to see which one can go the fastest over a short distance. It's all about speed and quick acceleration.

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NHRA

"for the sport of NHRA, for drag racing is, you know, you try to explain to them, yeah, these drivers, you know, they accelerate to 330 miles an hour."

NHRA stands for National Hot Rod Association, which is the main organization that oversees drag racing in the U.S. They hold races where cars compete to see who can go the fastest in a straight line.

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330 miles an hour

"yeah, these drivers, you know, they accelerate to 330 miles an hour. It's a number. It's impressive."

330 miles an hour is a very fast speed that some race cars can reach, especially in drag racing. It shows how powerful and fast these cars can be.

Brand

Ford

"...we were involved with Ford. So they would invite us along with all the NASCAR drivers..."

Ford is a well-known car company that makes many different types of vehicles, like the Mustang and F-150.

Concept

IndyCar

"...whether you're starting in carts or you're at the highest level in F1 and IndyCar, there's the element of risk..."

IndyCar is a type of car racing in the United States, famous for its big race called the Indianapolis 500. The cars are fast and race on different types of tracks.

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Formula 1

"...whether you're starting in carts or you're at the highest level in F1 and IndyCar, there's the element of risk..."

Formula 1 is a top-level car racing series where teams compete in fast cars on different tracks. It's known for its advanced technology and exciting races.

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clutch pedal

"I mean, if you stay on the clutch pedal, you've just added an additional, you know, 10 degrees in the clutch, it's going to work differently."

The clutch pedal is what you press to change gears in a car with a manual transmission. It helps disconnect the engine from the wheels so you can shift gears without stalling the car.

Car

Dodge Nitro

"And the only thing I remember, the smell of nitro, the smell of burned rubber, and I just remember..."

The Nitro is a medium-sized SUV that looks tough and has a lot of space inside. It's not the best on gas, but some people like it for its unique design.

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Lion's Dragstrip

"...hanging out at the back of our station wagon, but at Lion's Dragstrip in Long Beach."

Lion's Dragstrip was a popular place in Long Beach where people would go to watch and participate in drag racing, which is a type of racing where cars go as fast as they can in a straight line.

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header flames

"...just seeing, you know, the header flames, because back then they didn't burn near as much fuel. So they would burn the fuel and you could see that header flame come out."

Header flames are flames that come out of the exhaust pipes of some cars, especially race cars. They happen when fuel that hasn't burned completely catches fire in the exhaust system.

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Gone in 60 Seconds

"Well, Toby Halecki was the original producer that made Gone in 60 Seconds. Oh, cool. You know, Gone in 60 Seconds, that was a cult classic."

Gone in 60 Seconds is a famous movie about stealing cars, featuring lots of exciting car chases. It's well-loved by car fans and has become a part of car culture.

Car

Fiat Topolino

"he would carry his, it was a top fuel car. So it was a front engine dragster with that Fiat Topolino coupe that he chopped and built."

The Fiat Topolino is a tiny car that Fiat made a long time ago. It's famous for being one of the smallest cars ever made.

Car

Fiat / 2100 Familiare

"...car. So it was a front engine dragster with that Fiat Topolino coupe that he chopped and built."
Term

air ride

"...he had wanted to put air ride on his trailer and, you know, he'd bring it over. So that was our connection to racing."

Air ride is a special kind of suspension that uses air instead of metal springs. It helps make the ride smoother and can be adjusted to change how high or low the vehicle sits.

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nitro funny car

"...Paisano ran a nitro funny car."

A nitro funny car is a fast racing car that uses a special fuel called nitromethane. This makes it super powerful and allows it to go really fast in races.

Part

Detroit Diesel 8V92

"...it's got an eight V 92, which is a Detroit, you know, diesel. Most of the guys that were racing trucks..."

The Detroit Diesel 8V92 is a type of engine used in big trucks. It's known for being powerful and is designed to work hard for long periods.

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semi trucks

"...we're talking about semi trucks, semi trucks."

Semi trucks are big trucks used to carry heavy loads. They have a front part called the tractor that pulls a large trailer behind it.

Car

Tesla Semi

"...as a three axle to be clear. We're talking about semi trucks, semi trucks. Yeah."

The Tesla Semi is a big electric truck that can carry heavy loads and is designed to save money on fuel. It's part of Tesla's plan to make transportation cleaner and more efficient.

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cam

"He would say it was the cam, right? So the joke there, if you know engines, it's like, I've got a different cam in it."

A cam is a part of the engine that helps control how the engine breathes by opening and closing the valves. Changing the cam can help the engine produce more power.

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dragster

"...but one thing that he understood, he understood that it promoted. Now my dad's dragster, it was, it ran in competition back then..."

A dragster is a car made for racing in a straight line as fast as possible. They are built to be very light and very fast, so they can win races over short distances.

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top fuel class

"...it was, it ran in competition back then before they, it was a top fuel class. They called it competition eliminator."

Top fuel racing is a type of drag racing where cars go really fast, often over 300 miles per hour. They use special engines that make a lot of power to achieve these incredible speeds.

Car

El Camino

"...I had an El Camino, my car that I fixed up and I wanted to go to this racing school in Florida..."

The Chevrolet El Camino is a type of vehicle that looks like a car in the front but has a truck bed in the back. It's designed for both carrying cargo and driving like a regular car.

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alcohol funny car

"...you can get your license in an alcohol funny car."

An alcohol funny car is a really fast race car that uses a special kind of fuel made from alcohol. They are built to go super fast in short races.

Brand

Pennzoil

"You've got Penn's oil and champion backing within reason."

Pennzoil is a brand that makes motor oil, which keeps car engines running smoothly. They are popular for their quality and have many different types of oil for various cars.

Brand

Champion

"You've got Penn's oil and champion backing within reason."

Champion is a brand that makes car parts, especially spark plugs, which help engines start and run smoothly. They are trusted by many in the automotive world.

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top fuel car

"...but it was a top fuel car."

Top fuel cars are super-fast racing cars used in drag racing. They have very powerful engines that help them go from zero to very high speeds in just a few seconds.

Concept

John Force

"Now you drive for John Force. That's, that's like driving for Roger Penske."

John Force is a famous drag racer who has won many championships. He also owns a racing team that competes in Funny Car races.

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quarter mile

"...there was only, I think, three or four cars that had run in a quarter mile sub five seconds. So it was a very small group of funny cars. And, you know, I left the starting line, car accelerated."

The quarter mile is a distance of 1,320 feet, often used in racing to see how fast a car can go from a standstill to the finish line. It's a common way to test how powerful a car is.

Car

Land Rover Range Rover

"we heard you talk about a new car. He put a Range Rover or a Jaguar catalog on my desk. He said, you get..."

The Range Rover is a fancy SUV that can drive on tough terrains like mountains and mud, but it also feels very nice inside. People like it because it looks good and can handle different kinds of roads.

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Toyota Land Cruiser

"...ho was John Forrest's driver, he's trying to, he and Cruiser, one of them is going to make it, the other is n..."

The Land Cruiser is a big, tough SUV that can go anywhere, even on rough roads. It's known for lasting a long time and being very dependable, which is why many people trust it for long trips.

Car

MG Midgets

"...to the Chili Bowl on one of my brother's cruises midgets. And this is Desi Pedragon."

The MG Midget is a tiny sports car that's really fun to drive. It's light and quick, making it a favorite for people who love classic cars.

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