Hello everybody, there he is, he's here, you decided to join us this time.
Yeah, dang it.
At least your beans are feeling better this time.
I forgot how ugly he was.
That's the only reason he came over was just to see my ugly face.
The way he's back in studio, I did get a comment, a friend of mine that listened said the audio
was much better with the phone call last time.
Because you weren't in your car doing it through your freaking central phone deal, you're
just at home hanging out.
So we'll note that, from now on you're only allowed to talk on the phone, you're
allowed to talk to the rest of your car.
Alright.
Yeah.
Hope everyone's doing well, it's been a sluggish weekend for me and I know Dwayne was out traveling,
got a little racing in, got to visit his 200th track in the great, as I said, great
state up north, but it's really not a state, it's a country up there, we'll talk more
about that here in a sec.
Okay.
Okay.
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Whistlebarandgrill.com is the website.
If you're at the campground, you can even get some of their food ordered directly
to you.
DoorDash delivers up to the racetrack.
If you want to go pick it up, you can order online before you head down there and there's
a drive up window.
You only have to get out of your car.
That's right.
Look at that.
So all kinds of different ways to enjoy the Whistle Stop awesome food.
You can go in though.
That way you can flip Andrew off.
I mean, say hi to Andrew.
Say hi to Andrew.
Yeah, if you go in, you get to enjoy the awesome atmosphere.
You can buy yourself a t-shirt or a hat, $15 t-shirts, Whistle Stop t-shirts.
It's awesome food.
Two different kinds of designs to pick from, very cool shirts.
Awesome food.
I can't say enough about the pizza.
I've been craving it.
So when I'm down there for the world, I'm definitely going to have to stop and get me
a friggin pizza from Whistle Stop.
You better get two because you're small.
Yeah.
A ginormous source Rex size, right?
They got cold beer, mixed drinks, full bar, all the good stuff.
Pull tabs.
Great burgers.
They got pulled tabs still.
Any sandwich I've ever had there.
I've had meatloaf there.
It's all been good.
Usually racing on TV as well.
Usually racing on TV for the big races.
He usually has the 10 up outside, so there's expanded seating as well.
Yes.
A lot of stuff going on.
If you go to the website, you can check out the menu.
You can order online, all that stuff, whistlebarngrill.com.
Go check it out.
And if you're in the area, you head a little further south to downtown Greenville, Ohio.
Be sure to check out the Sure Shot Taphouse.
Website sureshottapphouse.com, they got 46, actually 50 adult beverages on self
Pour taps on the tap wall.
There's 46, anything from your garage beer, Miller Lite, Bush Lite, Bud Lite, to your
local stuff, to seasonal stuff, IPAs, Stout's, Porters, usually a Seltzer, a couple Siders,
all kinds of different stuff.
It works out really well.
You're only charged by the ounce, so if you want to try some fluffernutter blonde
beer, you can just try it for, you know, 50, 60 cents for an ounce instead of buying
that entire pint.
Works out real well.
You go down the line, check out all kinds of different beverages on the wall, and before
you commit to buying that entire pint.
So it's really cool.
Here's one for DeWayne.
It's called Raging Bitch.
That's a perfect one for him.
I thought they called you Fluffer Butter in high school.
Yeah.
That was my stripper name.
Oh.
Yeah.
That makes a lot of sense.
You must have got confused.
It's a lot of fluffing.
Yeah.
I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding.
And if you're in that area, you head upstairs.
You can check out the Bullseye Game Lounge.
24 arcade games for Duck Pin Boiling's all self-serve.
Go up there.
Grab a beer.
Have a good time.
You can take a pizza up there.
Hang out.
You know.
Play some awesome games.
Duck Pin Boiling with some friends.
Good time.
Had by all.
And there's one way you can get there a little different than your own car.
The Taphouse Turn Bus Trips are happening on Friday of the World 100.
There's two trips.
$50 a ticket.
You get a buffet.
You get $10 port card.
You get a whistle stop cooler.
You get like a can koozie.
There's usually a few other gifts from some local businesses in there as well.
Takes you down to the Shure Shot.
Feed ya.
The buffet.
And then gives you a little time.
You can go search downtown Greenville.
Visit some of the shops.
Some of the local stuff going on down there.
Or if you want to hang out, you've got the Bullseye Game Lounge upstairs.
If you want to be a real race fan, just sit there and drink.
Yes.
Or you can sit there and enjoy a few extra brusquies.
Yes.
You can get rid of many of those poor cards, folks.
We'll put it that way.
And you can get whiskey.
Yeah.
Or bourbon.
They're not yet.
Oh.
To my knowledge.
Yeah.
He's putting in a bourbon and wine self-pour area.
It's not quite ready yet.
Right.
It's going to be called Elliott's Corner because it's wine.
See what I did there.
But you got beer.
You got pizza.
Again, you get the buffet including the price of your ticket.
And it picks you up at El Dora and brings you back so you don't have to drive.
It's a fun experience with friends and people that may become your friends.
It's right.
You know.
I did the bus trip last year and I ran into people who was on the bus and I hadn't seen
since then.
Like I said up the Butler there about a month ago and they're like, hey, remember
I was from the bus trip, you know, memories forever.
Lifetime memories.
Yes.
So there's two pickup times.
If you go to shirtshottaphouse.com, go to event directory or taphouseevents tab, sorry, scroll
down, you'll find the taphouse turn trips.
That is where you can buy your tickets.
Get them.
Get them.
Go.
Look at all the details.
I saw some people were kind of off of the King's Royal on timing and stuff and maybe
missed a trip or two.
So just make sure you go check it out.
Don't want you to not have a good time.
So that's right.
Check it out.
That's right.
Visit the website.
If you have any questions, feel free to call down there, send them an email.
They will get back to you for sure.
It's not a huge money maker for Andrew.
It's more about getting people down there and showing the shirtshot off and hopefully
future business.
Yes.
For sure.
And I know shirtshot during big race weekends, it's usually not open until like
three o'clock during the week.
I believe he opens at 11 on Thursday and Friday during big race weekend.
So, you know, you hit the whistle stop one day, then the next day you can head down to
Shirt Shot Taphouse.
Or, hey, you can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning that late.
You can go both in the same day.
That's right.
Whistle stops open for breakfast.
So all kinds of fun to be had.
Trust me, you're tuned up for hot laps when if you do that.
That's right.
Thunder done that.
And you'll be ready.
Yes.
All right.
Well, up to some racing.
And I guess we didn't really get a lot of racing in ourselves.
I didn't at all.
I felt like shit all weekend.
I don't know why.
I probably just remembered Dwayne was coming over Monday.
So I probably probably had the Browns on TV.
Yeah.
No.
I know better.
But Dwayne actually was on kind of a little vacation, but ended up getting to his 200th
race track up in Canadian.
But it was not a dirt track.
It was not.
It was a layered international race.
Dwayne, Sue St. Marie, I guess is war, you call it.
I think that's what the actual address was, but it's like 20 minutes from the locks after
you pass the bridge up.
But yeah, I mean, four, there's over 4,000 people there.
They did this Thursday night Thunder deal as the last week of that was fifth week.
And the week before I did some looking, they had like 3,000 so I'm like, yeah,
we better, you know, only get there super early, but we ended up getting there
pretty early.
Yeah.
It started off a little rough, you know, gates didn't open until half hour late.
And racing was like, huh, man, I don't know, because it had a few incidents in qualifying
slash hot laps.
And there's no safety truck in the infield.
We got to bring it out of the pits every time.
And I don't know if guys are eating hot dogs or what, but it takes about five
minutes each time to get out there.
But no, they once show guys go on, it started right on time and they had five
divisions, six, if you count the lawnmower, 20 lap lawnmower race in between
heats and the lawnmowers, yeah, on the dirt track.
And, uh, but, uh, yeah, first, uh, lawnmower, a main was on the dirt track, like
at eight 19 and the super late model, all super late model race was on the track
like at eight 29.
So, uh, we stayed for, uh, five of the six divisions and left at 10 o'clock and, uh,
good racing.
It was good racing.
I can see they, they keep it going.
Uh, and the thing is, if they would run, uh, efficient safety crew, they could
have been, we could have been out of there by nine probably with everything.
But hey, he can't complain too much.
So that's my only downfall of the place is the safety crew.
I don't know why they don't have a safety crew in the infield.
You got to, even like a car stall, you got to bring the safety truck out of
pits and it'd be five minutes or the wrecker.
And, uh, the other thing that, uh, um, there was no, that means there was no
fire crew in the infield.
I seen a couple of fire sensors and I seen guys without driver gloves.
So that wasn't recommended.
That, that was my thing.
But no, other than that, that ran on the racing was good.
Same guy, uh, Dustin Jackson, one of the super late models and the modified, um, and
EPA, I mean, it was really, really good racing.
I mean, they came down to the last couple laps and those, the compacts, of
course, like anywhere is wild and crazy and fun.
Yeah.
Um, street stocks love the street stocks.
Their street stocks were look like street stocks.
I mean, even so they had a lot of old ones.
There's some sixties mustangs, uh, um, and stuff.
I mean, there was, uh, some old cars, but then there were the newer cars still look
like a street stock.
Um, the points leader is a girl that's like in a 64 mustang.
Very cool.
Well, the picture I put on Facebook, I didn't realize at the time that was
the points leader and it was her second, it's their second year of racing, um,
and such there, but, uh, yeah, they put on a good show.
It was pretty cool seeing some street stocks that look like they should be street
stocks.
Yeah.
And, uh, compacts were good, uh, but yeah, it was, it was a good night.
It was cool.
Glad we went.
Um, humongous grandstand announcer does a great job.
Um, very, very good announcer.
I will say that he, he, um, and he must travel because he's talking
about, uh, racing down in Michigan and stuff.
He was talking about, uh, that, um, they have a huge race coming
up this weekend, two day show Friday and Saturday and the Saturday is
paying the outlaw super late when I was 10,000 to win.
So supposedly some Americans are coming over.
Um, but yeah, it was, like I said, a Thursday night show and they've been
getting three to 4,000 people on a Thursday night show and it's 25
buck Canadian.
Um, and it was, I think that equaled 16, 16 or 17 American.
So, uh, yeah, it was, it was good.
First I was kind of like, yeah, it's got a few Oak shade vibes.
I mean, it's got a, uh, enclosed trailer for the concession stands.
It's got, uh, you know, like an old box of box truck for the souvenir
stand.
Um, the restroom is kind of a trailer with, uh, you know, kind
of a big hole before the entrance of the men's and your, uh, you
know, opening the gate was a little cumbersome.
It sounded like.
Yeah.
It opened a little over half hour late and there's two cops sitting
there with bulletproof vests and they look like there's 12, but I
don't know if there's a brother or sister or what, but they look
like there's about 12 of them.
Melissa's like, do you, how many racetracks have you seen cops
with bulletproof vests?
They hit the gate.
I said, I don't know if that's good or bad.
Say, man, Canada must be lit.
Yeah.
It's like, like, are they wearing bulletproof vests?
Just cause or, uh, I told her, I said, yeah, and you made
me get my weapons on the car to cross the border.
Yeah.
Come on.
We're to fit right in.
But no, it was pretty good.
I mean, it was a good night of racing.
It was enjoyable.
Uh, like I said, good racing, uh, um, even lost the car out
in the weeds around.
So around the, down the back stretch, well, there is a
little fence down the back stretch in a few spots, but one
and two, there's nothing and it just goes off into like
the world's tallest weed pile than down a hill somewhere
because we lost one car down there and had to fish him out.
Yeah.
But, uh, yeah, it was, uh, I tell you, it was pretty
competitive racing.
Oh, every, every class, I think it was maybe the street
stock.
Um, the leader got out to maybe a second or two lead
and other not.
There's all right.
There.
Yeah.
The modified one, the guy cut on the inside.
And I mean, they was less than a half car length
at start finish line and their heat races was that
way too.
I mean, the heat races were excellent.
Yeah.
So, yeah, it was pretty cool.
I mean, as a track, it's only been open since 1999.
Now you're like, oh, this hasn't been open a lot.
And they said each year they said it's the best
year they've had.
So it sounds like each year they're putting more
and more into it.
I mean, the lights, uh, they put some like high
LED lights, like you buy it, uh, on Amazon or something, on
the poles on top of the arms, cause there's some dark
spots, but you see they're trying to improve spots
or things.
I mean, but yeah, the same owners had it and they
keep saying that he was doing more and more things
and, uh, we're gonna have the biggest pay race ever
up there.
Like I said, this weekend for 10,000 to win.
I think this is $34,000 a main purse or the
all, all late models and, uh, so yeah, it's actually
sounds like it started off small and it just keeps
growing and growing.
So, but dude, if you can get 4,000 people there at 25
Canadian for a regular show, I don't know what these
regular shows pay, but there's like 10 modified, 10
super late models, 20 compacts, uh, 14, or so I think
it's 17 street stocks.
You know, I mean, that was gonna be my question,
especially outlaw late models like on payment.
Those are harder and harder to get nowadays.
Yeah.
So I don't know what their payout is, but dude,
you take that, uh, 4,000 times 25 ain't hard to
figure out.
That's a hundred K on a regular show sitting there
and I guarantee you as payout probably eat that.
Yeah.
And that's what payouts are usually dog shit.
Yeah.
And even the week four, they said they've been
getting 3000.
So that's 75 K, you know, so his payout was
like, you know, a lot of him.
Hell, he's probably pocketing 40 K a night.
Yeah.
More.
Yeah.
It looks like a two night show at the end of
August 22nd, 23rd is the Mike Parsons Memorial weekend.
Yeah.
So yeah, it was pretty, pretty good.
And they do things with kids like to give away three bikes.
And so they interview the winner, let them take
the checkered flag around the track and interview
the winner right on the front stretch.
And as they do that, one of the other
announcers grabs a kid out of the stands
and gives them a bike.
So, you know, and so I can see the very
family oriented.
They do things for the kids in that too.
So that's and, you know, Thursday night,
you're like, man, this must be a special place
to get that type of it.
Just just a regular show, you know.
And not to mention, you're not that close to much.
No, Sault Ste. Marie, you know, as close as thing it is.
Yeah, it's out in the middle of nowhere.
I mean, in the middle of nowhere or no water.
Looking at it, it looks like you had to go up
and then down and around.
Yeah, if you could want to cross the if the water wasn't
there, you could go straight across.
It's only probably about eight miles or six miles
from Sault Ste. Marie, but you got to go around.
But the roads are good.
I mean, the roads wasn't bad at all to get there.
Interstate 17 or something.
It was it was an easy cross the border.
I had a couple of people ask me today.
He's like, so what was it like crossing the border?
We haven't been super easy when we went to Canada.
The guy's like, got your passports?
Like, yeah, he's like, what are you here for?
Like, we're going to the Sioux, which we did that.
We did the lock tour on the Canada side,
which you actually got to go through both locks
American and Canadian side.
Anyways, had a beaver tail.
I had people tell me, hey, you got to have a beaver tail.
But anyways, I said, we're doing that.
And we're going to the races.
How long you be here?
Depends how long the races last for eight, nine hours.
And it's like anything in the car.
Weapons, drugs, and nope, OK.
Nice.
Have fun.
And coming back, the guy was on the phone on the American side.
He goes, sorry, that's my boss.
Well, you got to take those.
Those bosses are dicks, you know?
He started laughing.
He goes, get your passports.
I said, yeah, he goes, you buying anything you need to claim?
He said, nope.
He goes, how long was it in Canada?
I said, oh, about eight hours.
And I said, that's probably about six hours too long.
And he goes, he goes, well, then get through the gate.
He's like, let us open, you know?
He was pretty cool.
It was cool.
It was easy peasy getting through.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was a good time.
Yeah, we're good.
Got to see a couple of racetracks.
I've seen Paimon's, Ken Ross.
We've seen that.
Oh, I see Mount Pleasant Speedway.
That's right.
Because I haven't been north of Mount Pleasant for years.
Right off the road there.
Yeah, you can see it.
I've seen then a motocross track in Newberry, Michigan.
It's MX or MTX or MX motocross Speedway or whatever.
That's right on the end of Newberry.
I've seen that.
See three racetracks that I've never seen in person.
We actually walked up Ken Ross because we got off the exit,
got gas, and I'm like, I know there's a racetrack here.
It said 0.8 miles.
So it was literally just up the road.
So we went and some old fairgrounds.
We pissed in their porta-pots.
Yeah, we stood on the ground, pissed in the porta-pots,
walked up in the grandstands.
And I was like, we was actually thinking
about going there Saturday, but it got rained out.
Well, yeah, that's a Sue area.
Yes, that's above the Brit.
Yeah, that's a track I know that's been open, closed, open,
closed, and open again.
There was a dirt track there.
We're starting just into north of the Sue.
But it's like been happening for years and saying.
There's one up there that but there's so much sand up there.
Yeah, that's what I was looking like.
I don't think you can have a good race there.
Yeah, just that little lawn mower.
I suppose they put some clay on the track,
but it was so dusty, that little sand.
I mean, they did the dirt track in the field.
Yeah, and it literally had dirt on the racetrack
for the Amans on the big track as they threw the late models
on high speed for three or four laps
and dust was flying through there.
He was on a dirt track from the little four or actually three
and one didn't come out.
Three lawn mowers threw on there for 20 laps.
Like, man, no, there's no dirt tracks up there.
Yeah.
Yeah, there's that keyword in Casino saying Ignatius.
Yes.
That I know like there's a racetrack around that somewhere.
Yeah, because they're talking about the monster truck
thing up there in a couple of weeks.
Yeah.
But there's advertising the shit out of.
Yeah, I saw once upon a time, someone
talked about a track going in there.
Maybe there was a track, but I thought
it was like something new.
Someone was proposing, but.
I know they're doing a monster truck thing there.
So I wonder, I was like, man, I wonder what they got there
at the casino because believe it or not,
I passed many casinos.
I didn't go into one casino at all on this trip.
I don't believe that.
I know.
Only one race and no casinos.
I'm going to take the believe when you say believe it
or not, I'm going to take the or not part of that.
Yeah.
Our motel is only a mile from one at the one night, too.
Oh, and the other track I seen was our motel in Sioux St.
Marie on the mission side.
It was literally right next door to the I-500 snowmobile
racetrack.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It's a big ass track.
Yeah, so a mile.
They should scrape it off in the summer
and put a Silver Crown race on.
There's some tight corners.
Yeah, it's wide, though.
It's pretty freaking wide from what I've seen.
Yeah, we might have to go up there for the snowmobile race.
So we checked out.
So week-long deal, it's like the little 500.
A week-long deal, but the biggest.
The 500 lap race, 500 mile, 500 lap races on.
I think it's February 1st, so I'm sorry.
Yeah, it's always like right as our racing gets going,
which now that's going to change because Speed Week
for late models especially is later this year.
But yeah, it was always kind of like crossover point
where we're thinking of warmer weather
and then you got that going on up in the Arctic
pretty much.
I've seen people that says it's cool.
I've known some friends that went up to it in the motel.
Literally, we could easily walk there from.
I was like, that looks pretty cool.
Yeah, I mean, it's on flow every year, I think.
Yeah, usually Chet announces it for years.
Chet been on the podcast.
That was kind of his thing before flow.
What was that?
What was the?
Was it speed?
Speed, speed something?
Yeah.
Speed channel.
No, it wasn't speed channel.
Speed.
Oh, speed, yeah, I know what you're talking about.
Speed 51 or something like that.
No, something else because flow bottom,
and that's when everything became flow.
But yeah, Chet was doing that before flow bottom and all
that and still keeps them around.
So it's good.
Yeah, I mean, diverse.
But I think that put a cool place too.
Yeah, I mean, I've heard it's kind of a party
and cool time to hang out.
Well, they go all week and they have like a Queens
contest and they have all kind of stuff going on.
They have qualifier races, like tune up qualifier races
like on I think Thursday and Friday
and Saturday is the big one.
Yeah, it seems a little crazy to fly around on a snowmobile
on a mile track like that.
Yeah, it's pretty gnarly.
But well, good.
You got some racing even on a little vacation you had.
Yes.
Otherwise, locally, Attica was back in action
this weekend.
They was.
Kind of interesting setup.
They had a bounty out on the kind of 410 driver
of the year so far, the late model person.
And Kyle, so Cap was the bounty person.
Yeah.
And he ended up winning.
Yeah, and if he wins the rest of the regular shows,
then he gets 1,000 extra dollars.
Yeah, and Kyle Moore had a late model bounty.
Well, our buddy Devin Shields actually got the late model win.
And then was.
Miller got crashed in a heat race and done for the night
totaled his car.
Gotcha.
I heard.
I didn't see any pitchers or anything,
but I know him and Casey Jeterzak got together
and both flipped.
I know Miller did for sure.
And he was done for the night.
Yeah, and he was the other bounty for the 305.
So that means a couple guys picked up an extra 500 bucks
and Devin and Seth Schneider.
Schneider, yeah.
So yeah, Schneider won the 305, which
this has been his best year in a while.
Yeah, I think that's his third one in the year.
Yeah, he's been pretty good this year over at Attica.
So good for him.
Yeah, I didn't, did you hear anything special or anything?
I did not.
I know Cap won.
I know Jamie Miller flipped.
I know Schneider won and Devin won.
That's about all I've.
Yeah, I wasn't privying on much myself.
I think they had 22, 410s.
And the biggest was 305s.
They had 30 something.
I think the late models, they was 22.
Yeah.
Yeah, everybody, Devin's son, Braden, started on the pole.
So I'm going to give him shit because I got a text
because I stated wrong last weekend about his oak
shade fast qualifying time because I
thought it was of his group and it was fast overall.
Mr. Hero was going to go to zero this past weekend
because he started on the pole and finished 12th.
So I naturally had to text Devin and say, congrats on the win.
Make sure you let Braden know.
When you start up front, you're actually not,
you're supposed to stay there.
Not have to worry about passing cars.
But he said, Grandpa Dennis said, checkers are records.
The Braden and Devin said it was almost records.
So I didn't get the particulars.
But yeah, so I've got to give Braden a little shit.
Well, it costs you some more money.
Yeah, no kidding.
Oh, otherwise, Sharon raced Saturday night
because Fremont was off with the fair going on,
where Cap Henry got himself another win.
11th of the season.
Yeah, he's been pretty tough at Sharon in the past
and had, again, a weekend off over at Fremont.
So he made it happen over there.
Trying to see where my finish is.
Cap Henry, Jeremy, Weaver Car Bowser, your top three.
But yeah, a few guys from our area, me and or over that way.
But Wayne County raced as well on Saturday
after racing Tuesday with the All-Stars.
Henry Malcolm won there.
Won there, win, both nights.
Yeah, he won the All-Stars.
He won the All-Stars Tuesday night.
Their back to school show and then won their regular show
on Friday, which is first ever All-Star win.
He's driving his ass off for it.
Yeah, 7,500 bucks, nothing to sniff at.
And then Fast On Dirt was down at Atomic,
where Cole Duncan, surprise, surprise, got the win.
Yeah, won by like 12 seconds.
No, he won by four or five seconds.
Yeah, and they had non-wing cars on hand as well.
Oh, yeah, the boss, which Mike Miller, the magic man.
In the Brooks 33 car.
Or Marshall, I'm sorry.
Marshall, yeah.
Marshall.
The former Matt Westfall.
Yeah, and Matt Miller's guy that, me and one, at one time,
he was really, really tough in the boss deal.
And hasn't raced as much the last few years.
But yeah, found victory lane.
The Montpelier Speedway raced on Saturday night.
Also had non-wing sprint cars on the card.
It was a Terry Hall Memorial, I believe,
which was a boosted purse for modified.
A huge purse.
Was it 2,500 or?
I think it is.
It was like $4,000.
It is a lot.
It was a lot.
But unfortunately, Rain came, cut their night short.
Modifieds and all that were delayed.
I believe they got the sprint cars in though.
I think so.
I don't think they got the midgets or the modified.
Yeah, they said they had to reschedule the other two.
But I thought I had their results.
But apparently, I don't.
Way to go, Elliot.
Way to go.
I know our buddy Bryce Dewes was over there.
Yeah.
Well, your winner was, I know I've seen it.
Oh no, they didn't run the 410, I mean.
They didn't?
There's no results for it.
There's a lineup, but no results.
I thought I saw what they did, but let's look.
Pausing the show, everybody.
That's my race pass anyways.
OK, that's where I was just going to look.
That's where I was looking.
No, that's a valid place to look.
But yeah, it didn't show any.
So maybe we're wrong on that, everybody.
First time ever.
We're never wrong on anything, are we?
Just every week.
Just every week.
We've got Trey Osborne as the winner.
OK.
What the hell are you looking at?
I'm on my race pass.
I'm on my race pass, too.
Trey Osborne took the win.
Ryland Gray, second.
Beau Brandon, third.
Oh, you know, I didn't look at results.
I just looked at the A-Main thing or the live deal.
Oh yeah.
My buddy Bryce Dewes was a dude that did not
start on the night.
Damn it, Bryce.
What the hell?
Yeah.
I wasn't even there to touch the car.
You don't let me touch the car.
But yeah.
But the tall one got the win.
Yes.
Yeah, they're announcing makeup stuff
for the other classes I know here soon.
And they're not modified there a lot.
Yeah, modifies were kind of their regular class,
but it was $2,040 to win.
Terry Hall was always number 40.
And our buddy Jerry Bauer soccer's racing it.
Yes.
They had a good modified car count.
Yeah.
I think they had like almost 40 of them or something.
Yes.
It's because they paid great throughout.
Yeah, $340 to start, which is pretty good for modifying.
Really good.
Butler also in action.
Who got the win there?
Jason Blond in the 410s.
That's right.
And the 360s, because they had 360s as well.
I want to say.
Was it Jetman?
Yes, it was Jetman.
I thought I remember seeing Jetman's name at one point.
It was Jetman.
And then they raced at I-96 on Friday night, I believe, right?
They did with Jared Horseman.
Let's say Jared kind of getting some redemption
after his last trip there.
Stevie Irwin took the non-wing, because they had the non-wing
G-LTS with him at I-96.
Yeah, I-96 also had some unfortunate,
we'll talk a little about it now, but driver Ralph Brackenberry.
I haven't seen or heard details, but apparently he was in accident.
It was just in hot laps, I believe.
Yeah.
And ended up going to the hospital.
Still in the hospital.
Wasn't it, they think his brain was bleeding or something
to start?
He does have a brain bleed in he can't move.
They said he has feeling in his,
I thought it was his left leg, maybe it's his right leg.
He's trying to will his left leg to move.
Yeah, left leg.
Yeah.
Said supposedly he has feeling in his toes,
but he can't move his leg.
Yeah.
But they think maybe with the brain bleed going away,
maybe that has something to do with it.
But he's eating.
Sounded like he had some real food yesterday.
I'm reading the last update at about 5.20 yesterday,
as we record.
Hoping to move him to Saginaw for some rehab
and physical therapies in Grand Rapids, Michigan,
right now at a hospital, which one of the best medical towns
there is, probably, to be honest.
And he has, you know, we've also been up there for years.
He's had a couple of cars.
He's an older gentleman, so.
Yeah, so.
He's built more like us than he is most race car drivers,
so hopefully it gets well soon.
Yeah, I just saw a lot of, you know, prayers
and thoughts about that.
Didn't see any details of it.
No, I didn't see the record or anything.
But yeah, had a brain bleed, can't move his left leg right now.
Yeah, so.
Did want to mention that, so everyone knew to keep Ralph
in their thoughts.
Been around racing for a while.
Oh yeah, quite a long time.
Always someone you want to keep hope for a healthy recovery
and be at the track many more years to come.
All-Star Circuit Champions were in action at Bloomington
on Friday night and then Paragon on Saturday night.
Not too bad of car counts going to, you know,
non-Wing country, about 23 on Friday night
and around the same on Saturday.
21, I think, on Saturday.
21 Saturday.
Parker Price Miller got the win on Saturday,
and who won Friday?
It's coming to me.
Tim Schaefer.
That's right, 69th All-Star win for Tim Schaefer,
which kind of cool.
He's been outracing, but he hasn't been the Tim Schaefer.
We've seen over the years lately.
Saturday night race was brutal, was it?
Yeah, I watched it.
Because we got home in time, and I watched.
The AMane was just coming on at like 9.30,
and at about 11, it was over.
Had a fuel stop with two laps to go.
Evidently, they wasn't doing the two-spin roll,
because at least two cars spun three times.
But about three quarters of a field spun,
I think they'd go a lap spin.
Darren Nida, he was leading in.
I didn't see exactly what happened,
but he was battling.
He dropped back third.
And I don't know if he got knocked off the track
or just slid off the track.
I think he might have got forced a little bit, I'm not sure.
There was some contact with some place throughout the field,
but there was a lot of spins.
A lot of spins.
Well then, Devin Borden was leading.
He had a huge lead.
And coming down five to go, he's going into turn three.
He's entered higher than the car with this ball going.
He's running out of fuel.
I know he is.
And then he started running lower on the track,
and it started sputtering.
So somebody spun with two to go.
And he was done.
He was coasting, and he coasted it into the pits.
And they went around another three, four laps,
and they said, oh, we're going to call an open red.
Then they gave him a spot back because it wasn't the lead
as where he blended in at.
And it was, yeah, it was, there's a lot of racks,
a lot of cautions, a little bit of weight, you know?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, so.
But PPM got the win.
Yes, in the Indie Race Parts 71.
Yes.
But yeah, good news.
I believe Caleb Henry was third on Saturday.
He was a podium.
Yeah, he was right there battling.
He was a podium on Friday, I believe, too, wasn't he?
Yes, I think so.
So as a point leader, and obviously recovering
from injury, which he's racing tonight,
even at the Fremont County, or Sandusky County
fair at Fremont Speedway.
And the Jimmy Buckets mobile.
Yeah.
98 or 55.
55.
55.
Jimmy Buckets car itself.
Yeah.
Jimmy Leeser's car.
So yeah, good to see he's feeling better.
And out there still running strong
and even able to take on extra races.
Yeah.
Um.
Danny Smith won the Ohio Valley Race in, I don't know,
Mudlick maybe, where they were somewhere?
Yes, they were at Mudlick.
Yeah, Danny Smith won on Saturday,
which has made it 50 years that he's won a sprint car race out
of the 52 he's been racing.
Yeah.
50 years, he's won races now, which that's cool.
2,500 to win, too.
Yeah.
It's funny, I've seen the interview with him,
and they're like, well, man, it's 2,500 to win, too.
He goes, that's better than a sharp stick in the eye.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Talk about a guy who's just grinded forever.
Oh, yeah.
52 years he's been racing and still winning.
Him and Sammy have the longest streaks of racing years
and wins, because Sammy has won 50 years and so has Danny's.
That's hard to believe, I mean, in all honesty.
Yeah, it's crazy.
I mean, still at their age to be competitive enough to win.
Yeah, even if it's like OVSCA, obviously the cars
are a little different, but it's
not like anyone's just going to hop in a car and win
either, like you got to know what you're doing.
They had a good weekend, because Josh Davis,
I know he listens to the show, known him
to the first win in 12 years on Friday night.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, Josh got the win.
Yeah.
Then somebody fed him a right rear, I guess,
on Saturday going down the front stretch.
He was not happy.
It's like, great weekend turned.
He goes, I get it.
He goes, I do it, but I don't.
He says, what about at least better
if it was in the corner or something?
He says, literally right down the middle of the front
stretch, he got ran over.
He's like, it's really sucks.
He says, what's down the middle of the front stretch?
Yeah, so well, speaking of right rears,
talk about topless 100.
Jonathan Davenport won his, I believe, second or third?
I don't know, to be honest.
I can't remember, but it's a home win for him,
his car owners, literally his car is in Batesville,
pretty much, and Nutrienag, all that's based down there.
That's why his car was green this year.
But the talk on Friday night and the second semi-feature,
Garrett Alberson and Kay Dillard got into a little kerfluffle.
The thriller was not thrilled.
The thriller was not thrilled.
He made it thrilling, but Garrett Alberson throwing a,
I mean, that was a lap eight restart.
I mean, a little aggressive slider, but he cleared them.
And Kay Dillard said, fuck you, and just stayed on it.
And yeah.
As one of those sliders that we see 1,000 times a weekend.
It was pretty much a midget slider.
Yeah, where Dillard was going to have to let off,
and he just chose not to.
And he monster trucked, I mean, if you see the picture,
he monster trucked him.
He's way in the air and totaled Alberson's car
and dicked up the Dillard's car pretty good too.
Yeah, it was pretty bad for both.
Yeah, Dillard usually, you know, it
sounded like they've had some run-ins before.
And I don't know if he just, you know, some people get pissed.
I mean, I've never thought Kayd was that way,
but man, he made it very clear that if it happens again,
he will not be afraid to total Garrett Alberson's car again.
Yeah.
So he said he saw him coming up.
He had momentum.
So Alberson coming up because I attempted to turn down,
but once I see him we're making contact,
he says, no, I didn't lift.
So yeah, it's one of those where it's, you know,
side jobs only as good as the person you're pulling it on,
you know, so.
Yeah, I mean, when you throw one like that,
you're hoping the guy behind your brakes just didn't this time.
Yeah.
And there's people on both sides saying, hey, you know,
that's happens when you throw our slider that way.
And I see people, OK, Dillard's the biggest asshole
there is, blah, blah, blah.
I mean, I like both drivers.
Yeah.
I do.
I like both drivers.
And I mean, I didn't really see anything wrong with it.
I mean, it's a typical slide job.
Yeah, nowadays it's one of those.
Bobby Pierce had worse ones last weekend
on John and Davenport.
Yeah.
And Davenport had worse ones on Pierce, you know?
But it's just how people race today.
I mean, you know, they throw these sliders
that they're banking on you letting off.
Sometimes guys don't.
And so who's in the wrong?
Is it the guy that throws a slider
that you're like, OK, I know I'm going to clear him.
But I ain't going to clear him enough that I'm
going to have momentum that he's going to have to let off.
So is he in the wrong or is the guy not letting off in the wrong?
You know?
Yeah.
It's one of those 50-50, I think.
It's like, if you're going to throw a slider like that,
don't be pissed if you get taken out.
Yeah.
I mean, that's the way I look at it.
Yeah.
I mean, that's the responsibility of the thing.
You're making a decision, and you're
hoping the other guy makes a decision.
Well, he's going to make a decision,
and you're hoping it's the one in your favor.
Sometimes it's not, so you can't be pissed.
And Garrett wasn't.
And Garrett's like, maybe I did wrong.
Maybe I'll look at it.
But I didn't think I had him cleared, which he did.
He did.
But like I said, it's one of those where you're clearing him,
but you know he's screwing his momentum.
But that's the way people race today.
And not just late miles, sprint cars, midgets,
modifies, whatever.
I mean, so.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's unfortunate.
Like Dwayne said, two drivers I like as well.
Garrett's like the nicest guy.
I don't know, if you're a race fan
and you go up to Garrett Alberson pretty much at any time
of the night, he's always got a smile on his face,
and he's always willing to say hi, it seems like.
He's setting the hill at Charlotte last year.
He's setting the lawn chairs, or not last year,
or year before.
And the chair is right in front of his talk.
Every day, I mean, he's.
I mean, dad, we're walking through the pits of Fairberry
and we were just walking by and he smiles and says,
oh, hey guys, how you doing?
We're like, hey, like, you know, just nice guy.
So yeah, and that's what I mean.
But, you know, I mean, yeah, said it's one of those just
deals you throw a slider like that.
You can't be mad if you get taken out because you're
reliant on that guy.
Yes.
To you.
Do the right thing.
Yeah.
By you.
Yeah, by you.
Your idea of the right thing, I'll say.
Yeah.
Word of outlaw, sprint cars, which
will lead into a little bit of extra topics, I'm sure.
We're in action up north of Minnesota.
One winner, two tracks, Karstensito,
taken Ogilvy and Jackson.
Did you see anything about Jackson?
I saw people saying the race was not that great.
I did not.
It's kind of been the typical there.
It seems like they can't.
I know it got over pretty early.
Seems like they can't because I think they only had 410s, too.
I don't know.
I think so.
And I think I was one someone said
they need to get, like, modifies or something there
to widen the track out.
Because it was just really fast and close to wide open.
So it was a choo-choo freight train,
especially with your lovely outlaw format.
You love so much, right?
Yes.
But the big news on the weekend was old Donnie shots.
Got fired, like, what, right after we did the show?
Yeah, it was, yeah.
Fired, and you said, well, dirt nerds are recording.
So let's make sure we announce it after they're done.
Yeah, they made fun of me for years, so screw them.
Yeah.
So Don Don got released.
I saw people, I've had people texting me about it.
I said it's surprising, but also not surprising.
No.
And supposedly, they both knew about it
from some people that was talking to me on the inside
basically saying they knew after Knoxville
was going to have it.
I suppose they thought both parties knew,
but it didn't sound like Donnie really.
Donnie, yeah, it's not like Donnie really knew.
I read his interview with Flo with Kyle McFadden,
and it sounded like, yeah, he was not in the loop on that one.
Had to talk to Tony for months, it sounds like,
and kind of, we all know he's had some frustrations
lately, and.
Yeah, that team.
Surprised it was not.
Yeah.
I thought he would leave, in all honesty.
Yeah, I thought it probably end up into a few argument
with him and Tony, and that's probably how it would end.
We weren't far from that, but on Donnie's defense,
like he came to their team with his cars, his chassis,
his motors, and he kicked ass for whatever, eight, 10 years.
Hey, he'd been with them for 18 years,
which that's almost unheard of.
And then they switched to Ford,
and then they start changing a few things.
And all of a sudden, he's not competitive, and Donnie
will tell you, he's hard on people.
He's competitive, so I'm sure it hasn't been great living
with him the last few five, six years with how it,
because they started, what, 19?
They started the Ford engines, which is pretty much the time
when everything started going a little further south.
Maybe Ricky Warner was gone by then, too.
I can't remember.
No, I don't.
Well, I think Ricky Warner was there
when they started the Ford stuff.
Oh, yeah, he was.
So, but anyway, time wine, Donnie's biggest
successes with TSR were those first, however, eight, 10 years
where they had kind of the stuff he knew.
At least 10 years, because he won like 10 Knoxville Nationals,
like nine in a row or something.
Yeah, but the package he knew he was good with
was when they were good, and then they
started deviating from it.
That's when kind of frustration seemed to start, but.
Yeah, a lot of, because it had been well known,
Tony said that he'd have a car
till Donnie didn't want a car anymore with him.
And, you know, so it was TSR going to shut down.
Yeah.
We are told no.
Yeah, we have been told no.
So that tells me that Geel Selze will be in it.
Yeah, that was Dwayne's guess.
Because, I mean, Stewart's close with the Selze family,
and Geel obviously ain't going to have a ride if Sunshine
comes back in February like he wants.
I would say the only way Tony will keep going is if Geel,
I could be wrong, maybe it'll be Spencer Basin.
I doubt it, but I would say Geel Selze
will be in the TSR ride.
Well, and if you think of timing, how everything lines up,
right, like, when did Geel quit before Courtney got hurt?
I think so.
OK, because I was thinking if it was Vice Versa,
did that whole thing trigger?
Yeah, because it was like the day before.
Yeah, because he passed his day before,
two big days before.
I think he was like Wednesday or Thursday,
and Tyler was like Friday or something.
But yeah, just the way it all plays out,
it seems like probably since the King's Royal,
there's been some conversations, we'll say.
Yeah, my guess is it'll be Geel.
Yeah, but that led to Donnie kind of being
rideless to Tacla's home area pretty much
the next few weeks.
To his phone blowing up off the wall.
Yeah.
And in one interview, I think he said
he's got 17 different ride offers or something.
30, yeah.
He's at 30.
I'm sure it's probably 30, yeah.
And he said it's kind of one of those,
you don't know what to do, where to go.
But at the end of the day, the plan
was that it's going to stick with Todd querying.
A big game motor sports offered him a ride.
For seven races.
For seven races, which I mean, you can't say no to that,
right?
Right.
The hottest team in the country pretty much
offering you a ride.
And there's a rumor last year
that the big game was going to have two cars this year.
Remember that rumor last winter, going around, going around.
Didn't take long to get a second car together.
Yeah.
But unfortunately, it was the only car for that second team.
And it did not last long.
And then the whole contingency of racing the three weeks
was not tearing shit up.
Well, unfortunately, early in the night at Ogilvy,
that was not the case of what happened.
It was a hotlapse or?
No, I thought it was first lap of the AMane.
I thought.
Was it AMane?
I thought it was.
Donnie ended up getting up in the cushion, I believe.
Did something Donnie usually don't do?
Yeah, getting wrecked in the car and beyond repair for Saturday.
So Lundstrom Motorsports actually came on board
to field his ride for Saturday, which he made the dash
and had a respectable finish in a new team, new car.
So pretty crazy there.
See what he's racing tomorrow night.
Yeah.
Because they're back in Mississippi.
Yeah, Mississippi Thunder up in Wisconsin.
Yeah, so who knows.
Yeah, it would be another car.
And it sounded like the big game thing was kind of like,
as of Saturday, because Donnie put a video out saying,
hey, I'm racing for Lundstrom.
This is why, because the big game deal, blah, blah, blah.
Sounded like as of then, it was still like,
we don't know if we're going to have that car ready or not.
So I mean, you're Todd querying.
You got some resources to make some things happen.
But like Donnie said, he didn't
want to take that ride and impact David Gravel's run
for a championship at all.
So.
Right.
And the Lundstrom deal seemed to go pretty well.
I mean, made the dash first night in the car,
and you're right in his backyard stomping grounds.
So it sounded like.
I remember a couple of weeks ago when
I said Donnie should drive for Jason Sides,
because when he set his car up, whatever his car passed.
That may come true.
A phone call I had with a friend saying,
Donnie's been sucking.
And I go, well, I said, look at Attica.
I go, I don't know who the hell Tony's got working
on that car for him.
But I said, Attica, he couldn't get out of his own way
until Jason Sides comes down.
And he goes forward 21 spots or something or more.
Yeah.
So it wouldn't surprise me.
It wouldn't surprise me if Donnie just
did his own deal because he's been around these nieces a lot.
He says he's not.
So looking at interviews and stuff,
he said, I don't want to get.
He's probably going to be the Sides car.
A, he says, I can't really operate out
at Fargo, North Dakota for the word of outlaws,
logistically.
And he goes, I'm trying to give my nieces their time.
I don't want to take away from that for myself.
And obviously, it's Donnie fucking Shots.
He'll get a ride.
Yeah, which is.
One niece won the 305s last night.
And the other got second in the late model, I think.
So obviously, he's going to get a ride of some kind.
Oh, yeah.
Just a matter of where.
Just pick this one.
We want to announce it.
I know.
I already know what it is.
What, Sides?
No, it's going to be the Dwayne and Donnie.
I just ordered all the stuff.
Gotcha.
So a second Napa team is starting.
Is that what you're saying?
Might be the first Napa team.
Yeah.
There's a lot of rumors about that.
Yeah.
But yeah, we'll see where time goes.
And Donnie said, like, looking as it is now,
like, it's all kind of day to day because everything
changes.
Dude, if he was looking for a driver, why wouldn't you?
Everybody thinks he's washed up, but I guarantee you.
I don't think he is.
He gets the right stuff.
There's going to be a fire lit under his ass so bad
that better watch out.
Yeah, I mean, I look at it as you see,
when everything seems to work right for him like it used to,
you know, he can charge at the front
and he can make things happen still.
He's going to have, even though he don't really
need to prove anything, because, you know,
yeah, a lot 10 more championships.
10 Knoxville Nationals.
10, 11, whatever.
Yeah, to me, he's just a competitive kind of asshole
kind of guy, which I'm not saying is a bad thing.
It's just.
No, but he's lightened up a lot the last few years.
He's, you know, Snapchat's funnier now.
Yeah.
And but I think and look at Sammy.
Sammy is a difference.
Having fun and enjoying life now and you get Donnie
having fun like he used to when he first started.
Like he reminds me of the Donnie shots
before Tony Stewart racing.
The Donnie shots I used to party with a Knoxville.
Yeah, that's who he reminds me of now.
And you get him relaxed and no pressure in the right situation.
I guarantee you he thinks he's got something to prove,
even though he don't, because he, all these people
has been talking shit about him, but he's washed up.
He sucks.
He's, yeah, don't be surprised if he gets in the right
situation and he pops off about 12 to 15 wins next year.
Yeah, I can see him.
I mean, I just look at it like the one
extra deal, like to come out in a new car the first night
and be in a dash like, like that's to me, it's like,
oh, some things click there.
Did you see his Noss energy?
They didn't have a brand new just plain black.
Yeah, driver's suit.
Yeah, he had to have a Noss energy.
You have to have a Noss energy representation on it.
So he did his little paint marker or whatever it saw.
That's funny stuff.
Yeah.
High limits also in action out West.
They went to Tulare the first night,
or was there a night before that, where Corey Day got the win
and then he washed up and fired Spencer Bayston actually
came home with a podium finish.
So good to see him turn the corner
after kind of a rough Knoxville Nationals,
ironically, next to his teammate who won.
Old teammate who won, right?
Then to Placerville on Saturday night
were substitute driver Justin Sanders
and the 87 Rich Sun Racing car.
Stole one on the last lap.
Last lap.
Stole one.
Kale Montgomery led and led and led
and was having some issues the last few laps in traffic.
And I was seeing the last four laps.
I tried watching it and I fell asleep and I woke up
and I was restarting with four to go and I seen it.
And it was hell of a finish.
Yeah, Corey Lysin finished in third.
So a good run for him.
Brad Sweetforth from 15th.
Seems like Brad's been starting in the back a lot this year,
having to make a lot of things try to happen.
It's almost like he's retired, guy.
Yeah.
Yeah, so some news happening across some things.
I guess since we're on high limits,
we can talk about that.
They announced a rule change or rule enforcement,
we'll say, for the restarts.
A lot of chatter has come about on restarts,
especially with outlaw shows, it
seems like where guys in the back will
fire before the leaders fire and get out of line.
It's happened for years.
Yeah, it's been a thing forever.
Do it good.
You can jump three, four rows easily.
Danny Dietrich and Zach Hampton, chirping
each other on Twitter on and off since the Nationals
or since Pennsylvania, we'll say.
But High Limits announced the rule change
that if you fire before the leader does,
you will be penalized or they'll throw a caution.
Look like they listened to Danny Dietrich.
Yeah.
I tell you races against them.
Yeah, then they'll be out of line every time.
Yeah, High Limit guy will get a jump and it'll be OK.
Any car out of line and or passing
before the front row has fired will bring out a caution
and or any car side by side or overtaking a car
before the turn four cone once leader has fired
will be penalized two positions per car
past on the next flag change.
See that one was kind of confusing to me
when it's a side by side because they do double
fire restarts.
So you're going to be side by side.
Whole field is going to be side by side.
I kind of look at that as like, do you not want like good
restarts then?
Like, you know.
Wait a minute.
Got to be follow the leader.
You're side by side.
You can't be side by side.
So are we going single file restarts?
Because you're going to be side to the other guy.
Does the outside role get penalized?
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't know.
It'll be interesting to see how that's enforced.
We know there's been some questionable calls
at times, we'll say.
How consistent.
Yes, with the high limits.
But Caleb Henry won Heat Race 2, just in case you were wondering
over at the Fremont Fair.
At the Fremont Fair?
Fremont Speedway, Sandusky County Fair, we'll say.
Get it right.
It is.
And I did not go there when I came to the show tonight.
That's right.
Another big one that's caused a lot of kerfuffle.
That's just a fun word, so.
Kerfuffle.
The Gateway Nationals announced a tire rule change
for this year.
I don't know.
I'm interested to hear what you think.
But for the first time ever, American racers
will be allowed to compete for the Modifies and the Late
Models.
Event management has determined its best interest competitors
to have an alternative, more affordable tire option.
As always, Hooters, Hooters, Hooters tires.
Hooters racing tire will be permitted as well.
Hooters tires might not be more affordable.
Hooters are fine.
They'd be better to look at.
Bring your Hooters.
Perfectly fine.
They might Hooters off-melt.
Conducting a private on-track test later this fall,
which will properly compare both brands
and determine if any additional rule changes are necessary.
So what do you think, Dwayne?
I don't know.
Obviously, Colty's not getting any money from either tire
place or not getting tire money from Hooters, so.
Yeah.
I mean.
I saw one driver say their praises about this rule.
I did, too.
In the comments, I saw another driver pretty much
say how it's not that great, because Hoosier gives all this
money to people and was not supporting them.
And I was like, OK.
Hey, I don't care either way.
I mean.
I agree with you.
Like, UMP season's over in this.
So it's an open show, so you can do whatever you want.
Yeah.
I don't have a problem with that.
Same.
I think it's.
Honestly, it's not a tire track either.
No.
It's not 100 laps on El Dora that's dry slick, right?
No.
The tires ain't.
I mean, shit, they're long.
Long as they're up, that's all that matters there.
You have a damn firestone on from 1972.
Yeah.
And it ain't going to matter.
Long as the thing holds there,
because that track tires is not an issue there whatsoever.
How they go through bumps might be.
Yeah.
But yeah, I think, one, what's Cody good at?
Promotion and not really controversy,
but kind of trying to do the shock factor.
Yeah.
Why not?
I mean, everybody's talking about it.
Everybody's talking about this event now, again, because of it.
Not that it needs a lot, but I think it's smart in his part.
It started in August instead of October or whatever, right?
Yeah.
Exactly.
And if you got some guys coming in,
I mean, I think, to me, it's kind of a moot point,
because it's an invitation race only now.
Yeah.
Before it was open and they took so many entries,
so it doesn't matter.
They're inviting guys.
And the majority of the guys is probably
going to get invitations, which I do see.
There are some smaller teams, which thankfully,
because it's how some of these smaller teams make
a ton of money that come famous.
I mean, they might do something stupid
and sell a ton of t-shirts.
Some of these guys might be racing on an American racer,
so then they don't have to buy $2,000 worth of tires
to compete for the week.
So I think that's cool, because we
know drivers are coming in from all over the country,
not just Illinois, Ohio, Michigan,
where who's your tires are ruling, which I hell,
I think done an American racer do some of the mission
now, too, though?
Oh, yeah.
They've always kind of had a little bit.
And then the ULMS, late model series in Pennsylvania,
switched American racer now.
That's what I mean.
So it gives those guys, because there are some ULMS guys there,
like what, Dan Heston, those guys last year.
So now they don't have to go buy $2,000 worth of tires.
So I mean, I think it's a very smart move on Cody's part.
And I don't see why there should
be a big controversy about it, because it's an open show.
Who's your obviously wasn't giving Cody money,
or I'll see he wouldn't have done it.
Yeah.
I remember back in the day, like, American racer
was around for world of outlaw teams and stuff,
and they could run them.
But there was a, you know, when we were doing longer races
on different track surfaces, they weren't better.
They were cheaper, but you would wear them down faster.
They wear them down quicker.
But this track, who gives a shit?
Yeah.
Whatever.
Slap them on and go.
Right?
You know, take a couple PSI out of them,
give yourself some more grip, and let her eat.
Yeah.
And most guys, I ain't going to be able to run them,
because most of them are going to have contracts with Hoosier.
Yeah.
It's going to be the little guys that's
going to be able to, which, again, I applaud him,
because it takes a lot to run this deal.
And some of these little guys he's going to let in,
they don't have to go buy brand new tires.
I mean, they might buy brand new tires.
But you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
They don't have to go put $2,000 worth of rubber
on the car to be there all weekend.
Yeah.
I mean, I like it as a, hey, let's try it.
Why the hell not?
Like I said, it's not necessarily controversy,
but it's just kind of pushing against the norm, which
some people will talk.
Some people have wanted anyway.
So it's not like he's alienating himself
as their own person.
That was your chance, you know, too, if you've,
for all of them, let's talk to talk.
We need a better tire.
Screw Hoosier and that.
Here's your chance.
Go out and buy some American racers.
Boom on.
See how your car does.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey, I mean, Hoosiers have only gotten
more expensive over the last four years.
Yeah.
I mean, they're expensive now for late model guys.
Well, they're expensive.
You see the Sprint car ones, but the cost of materials,
which I get, it's going up, but you
don't need $40, $50 billion or $1 million of profit
and then say, well, we're barely making any money.
We're making money somewhere.
Yeah.
I mean, what's a Sprint car, or a late model tire?
And I was like, what, $225?
And they used to be $160 for years.
Yeah, Sprint cars are $365, even for the left rear.
Even for the left rear?
Wow.
$365 for both right and left.
Or maybe late models are $260 now.
Again, it's changed so much, I can't.
I just remember years ago, it was $160 for late model tires.
Right here used to be $200 forever for a Sprint car.
And now they're $365, $365 for buying the left rear
is the same.
And the front tires are ridiculous.
You could get a set of front tires, like $180, $200 for a pair.
Now they're over like $350 for a pair.
Yeah.
I mean, I get it.
Everything's been getting more expensive.
Still, you're going to bankrupt the racer.
So why not try something?
Yeah.
I mean, we were kind of told back when those increases came,
2020, 2021 was a supply shortage in this and that, right?
So we have to increase due to supply shortage.
Well, what happens when the shortage ends?
Do we go down in price?
Well, of course, we all know how that was going to end up.
Nothing's gone down, right?
Right.
Exactly.
I don't know, we'll keep an eye on it.
But hey, I'd say I'd tip the hat to Cody on trying something.
Well, that's one thing.
Why not?
He's not afraid to try something.
Yeah.
Breaking news, Elliot.
What's you got?
Donnie Schatz, no longer in the big game
since the car is broke.
He's in the Lingstra.
Lingstra 15 again?
For through the month of August.
Cool.
For the rest of it, rather than the big game.
Very good.
So there you go, breaking moves for everyone out there.
Donnie Schatz in the Lingstra car for the rest of the month.
Yes.
Glad we got that out of the way.
Look at that.
I'm glad.
See, I told you.
Told me what?
What did you tell me?
Well, him and I built this team.
I told him, you're going to do this shit.
You got to do it while we're on the air.
That way we can be breaking you, not
right after we get off the air.
Now you have good luck, because you announced
that while we're on the air.
That's right.
And now he's going to rattle off a bunch of wins,
and Donnie Evold shall return.
That's right.
Posse, get ready to throw donuts at him in October,
because he's going to take your money.
Maybe he'd be in the 69.
Wouldn't that be awesome if he was in the 69 car
for the national open?
Those people would shit themselves,
because you know they wouldn't want to cheer for him.
But then they ain't going to not cheer for the 69 game.
I was going to say, how would that go if he would win?
That would be funny.
Wouldn't that be funny?
That would be awesome.
Do we boo or do we cheer?
Do we boo?
I don't know what to do.
What are we going to do with our donuts?
Damn it.
Just eat them.
It's a waste of good donut anyway.
Yeah.
Speaking of rides and slash no longer rides,
announce Scotty Thiel in the 51 car out.
He was racing.
I forget where he was racing, but he was in another car
already this past weekend.
It lasted a lot longer than I figured,
because nobody stays in that car.
Yeah, seems to be a little.
And he's had a couple wins in it.
Yeah, he's done the best of a lot of people.
He went out door a couple weeks ago.
Yeah, he's probably one of the best that's been in it.
Yeah, he's won a couple of shows.
Other news.
We talked about injuries, another one to mention.
I don't know when it was really known or announced,
but Robert Baloo, I would have used that competition
for a little bit.
It just got announced the other day.
He said he broke it at Bloomington.
What did he break?
T, like three, four, and five, or T, four, and five, and seven,
or something?
I think he skipped one.
But he says the best new part of it
is that he hasn't already broke his back before.
But he's going to be out at least eight weeks.
Damn.
And he's a guy that still works full time on that too.
So I don't know how that's hindering him.
I actually sent him a message the other day,
and he hasn't replied yet.
But I see he's got shirts out that says,
what, fractured, not retired or something like that?
And he says, hey, buy some shirts.
Sounds like he's going to be off work maybe, too.
But yeah.
So yeah, I guess I didn't see it.
But it was the Speed Week show.
They said at Bloomington there a week ago or whatever.
Yeah, I was going to say, I remember seeing the announcement
that happened a bit ago.
It wasn't like it was the night before they announced it.
Yeah, so I don't know if he took him
a while to go to the doctor, or if he just
was keeping it quiet for a few weeks.
I don't know.
Yeah.
I know he's been going through a lot.
Wait, it sounds like life itself.
So be interesting.
And he said he's going to be smart.
He wants to be back towards the end of the season
because he's talking like that Arizona and stuff.
He's like, if not, he goes, I already
know that can't ruin the rest of it just to come back early.
So yeah.
So we'll see.
But yeah, sounds like the mad man is
which coming up this week is one of the biggest races.
And he has been on kill Kokomo this year.
Smackdown starts this week, which
is 30,000 to win on Saturday.
Plus $500 a lap to lead.
So another 20,000 there could be 50,000.
I mean, he has been.
He's been good at leading laps.
Yeah.
And he's been great at Kokomo this year.
So it's got to be kicking the nuts to miss this, for sure.
I mean, it's one of the biggest pain, if not the biggest
pain, USAC Sprint Car show of the year.
I think it is the biggest pain.
Yeah.
I think what, Corn Belt Nationals are 20,000, maybe.
Yeah.
And this is 30, plus lap money.
Yeah.
So he sucks for him, for sure.
Yeah.
Other news, announcing ride departures.
Spencer Hughes departs the JCM Motorsports ride,
which this past weekend was filled by Joseph Joyner.
Yes.
Just for the weekend, there was no plans past that.
Yeah, everybody, Chase Schaeffer said he was surprised
when I walked in the shop and Joseph Joyner was there.
He messaged me.
He's like, wow, I can tell you
who's in the car this weekend.
Kind of surprised.
Yeah.
Yeah, Spencer wanted to focus more on his stock car business.
He builds and races a stock car down out of Mississippi there
and actually has a street stock chassis business called
Four-Way Fab Shop.
So 23 years old, still a young kid,
but just kind of got to the point
where he didn't want to travel as much.
And the car owner wanted to continue
Lucas Oil point racing, so decided to depart ways.
Do you think it has anything to do with what he was in the news
about there a few weeks ago?
Well, he had the ride after the few weeks.
He did, but maybe there's.
I saw a lot of people saying that it was not an issue.
He wasn't really guilty of anything.
I heard it was kind of a.
He got set up or something.
I don't know, Chick was pretty much out to get him
or something or didn't like something.
And reported it to something.
So I don't know.
That's just what you hear chatter-wise.
Obviously, there's a lot of other things to work out there.
But I just kind of wondered.
I kind of just like, hmm, that's interesting
that happens so quick after that.
Yeah, you know, who knows?
I mean, I like Spencer Hughes and I met him, Chase,
introduced him and Chase, you know,
was going to try to get him to drive a sprint car
a few times and it sounded like he would be interested in it.
And it just never happened.
I mean.
Yeah, so that was another one.
Haven't word about laws also word about all late models,
we'll say, raced at Mocaqueta.
I did learn what it was called.
Yes, well, the first night they got flooded.
Yes, first night they got flooded.
And then did they race the second night?
Yes, because Bobby Pierce won $20,000.
And they also raced Wednesday and Thursday.
Yes, I was going to say that.
Because that's why we originally took off those days
because we was going to go to those shows
because I've never been to Highland and I've never been to Spoon.
Yeah, so Tanner English, well, first win in like three years
or something.
Yeah, it's his first ever World All-Late Model win
and I didn't realize the Coleman Farms or Colton
Farms or whatever team that's their first ever
as a team is a World Outlaw win.
Yeah, well, it's not Tanner's first one
because he won at Davenport, Iowa a couple years ago.
I thought he said it was his first outlaw win.
Or maybe I know it's the team's first one.
Yeah, he's just had bad luck for the last few years.
Yes.
What's that?
Second win after winning $5,000
to winning Kentucky for a regular.
It's his first word of outlaws victory
since a semi-feature, Talladega, in 2023.
His last full field win came November 2022
at Charlotte World Finals.
So he's been, yeah, always been talented, just.
I like Tanner English.
I did, too.
I mean, I remember his dad racing for years and all that.
We were like clasher when we went down to the Lucas Oil
race at Brownstown.
I mean, back when he had his own car when he was in
between rides for a little bit,
here he is in this old, I mean, just a two door,
half ton pickup truck in an open trailer, like two tires.
And he's out there sitting there doing his own tire work
of that.
And he's there running in the top 10.
It's like, those type of guys, yeah.
Yeah.
You're going to do anything to go racing.
Yeah, the guys you got cheer for.
Yeah, he won one in Pierce.
Yeah, Pierce won the other.
One on Wednesday, right?
Thursday.
OK.
Highland was Thursday.
And then Spoon River, I believe, was Thursday.
Yeah, I don't know.
Bobby Pierce, Fager, Shirley, your top three.
25 cars over at Spoon River for $12,000.
Interesting.
I was looking for another tidbit.
The Iron Man series was in action.
Jenna's brother won at Richmond.
Jason Seamus and won.
$12,000, the Butterball, I believe.
Yes, it was.
Which I bet into that race.
Yes, I remember you won a few years ago.
Yep.
It was like $12,059 to win, yeah.
Jenna's brother took home a big win.
And they raced the night before, didn't they?
Yes.
Was that a molar?
Yes.
But I couldn't find Josh Rice.
Josh Rice.
Oh, no, Jameson.
That's right, just found it.
Sorry, Jason Jameson won $5,000 to win at molar.
Then he didn't win the $12,000.
That was Rice, right?
Jameson woes lift Rice.
Oh, I read it wrong.
Yes, you're right.
Rice won.
Sorry, I read the headline wrong.
That's me just reading headlines.
Yeah, Josh Rice won.
Sorry.
Say I knew Josh Rice won one and Jameson won one.
Gotcha.
That's right, because Jameson did win molar.
Because I told Melissa, I can remember how we went
to molar last year and watched Missler get spun out.
She's like, yeah.
Said, we should have went tonight because Jameson won.
Yeah.
But after Richmond, Rusty Schlingk
takes the points lead by what?
16 points over Colton Burdett.
Really?
Burdett must have had a bad weekend.
Yeah, he didn't.
I mean, he finished like Rusty finished 9th Saturday.
He finished 11th.
I think Friday was a little different from what I remember.
No, Rusty 3rd, Colt Burdett 5th.
So they've been close.
I think Burdett, well, he had a last weekend,
I think he had like a did not start or something
and really hurt him.
Was that Millstream?
Was it Millstream or Wayne County?
But I remember he was a DNS looking at results.
Millstream.
Yeah.
And Rusty won.
Yeah, so he got some unfortunate luck, I know,
at some point.
But yeah, that's what's going on there.
Any other sprint car races I'm missing?
Oakshade, speaking of the Rusty's family,
Colin Shipley, Oakshade.
Oh, yeah, Colin won there.
I didn't hear much about, I assume
it was kind of a one lane track by everyone kind of finishing
where they started and seeing what it looked like to me,
which has been what I've heard.
I haven't been there all year, so.
Other sprint car races.
Cody Swanson won the Bettenhausen.
I was going to say that earlier.
I forgot about that.
Thank you.
Matt Westwall, 2nd.
Yeah.
And Cody was in a, I'd say, run or ride.
But Derek Carr, he's been in a couple times, I think, this year.
Not his normal 77 car.
So yeah, Cody won again.
So Justin Grant was raced, ended up fourth,
and left with his foot back in the boot,
lifted up on the way.
Yeah, he's another one that's going to be out smack down,
too, because he's just racing silver crown.
It sounds like me, well, we'll see.
Maybe I'll try this back down by now.
But don't sound like he's given the sprint car up
for a little bit.
Yeah.
Kyle Cummins won, was the Midwest Thunder deal this weekend
there, because he's won the last three or four in a row.
Gotcha.
Where was that at?
I think that one might have been a hop stop.
Surprise there.
Kyle Cummins won a hop stop.
Or maybe it was Circle City.
I can't remember.
That might have been the week before.
I saw Circle City had some non-wing cars,
but again, I can't remember if it was last weekend
or this past weekend.
But yeah, so I can't think of any more.
Think about Covered-A-Mall.
Yeah, that's fine.
Thank.
Yeah, we knew it would be probably a little.
I'd say some Pennsylvania regular,
but I don't even know who won.
I know Port Royal had their big $20,000 in the win.
Wasn't it Chase Dietz won that?
I know Selling's Grove had double A mains
and Danny Dietrich swept them.
Yes, I did see that.
They inverted, and he got 2,000 bonus for winning both,
and I do know that.
Yeah, yeah, Portsmouth.
Ports Royal.
Ports.
Ports Royal.
Ports.
Was it their legends night or something?
It was like $20,000 in the win.
Living Legends Dream Race.
There you go.
Chase Dietz won $20,000.
Saturday won the late models.
So the truth.
Yes.
Cool.
So there you go.
Cool deal.
Smackdown this week, Kokomo, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
All-stars in our region, I-96 with 5,000 win for late models
on Friday night.
All-stars at Wainsfield on Saturday.
Chuck Wilson Memorial Race at Butler.
It's not been put out yet, but if you
don't want to race Wainsfield or you're in the Michigan area,
well, I-96 got the All-stars on Friday.
So if you want to stay in Michigan, Butler.
I know added like 20, there's like 2,600 bucks added
to the Amain purse right now.
And I know there's at least some heat race sponsors,
like 131 bucks to win for a couple of heat races.
I think all the heat races are going to be.
Amain's going to start, pay 331 to start.
So if you win your heat race in Sarte Amain,
you're going to have over 460 bucks.
Yeah.
It's going to be 3,100 to win.
I know like 1,200 per second, 1,000 per third.
So it's going to be one of the highest paying.
Well, it's going to be the highest paying regular show
Butler has all year.
Chuck Wilson Memorial.
Millstream races Sunday with Boston Fast.
Yeah, Wayne County races, or Wayne County Wainsfield
races Saturday, All-stars.
A lot of races.
Yeah, I know coming up at Attica next Friday, Labor Day
weekend Friday, they got All-star Sprint cars
and Ironman late models.
So they got 5,000 to win both classes.
That'll be a good show to hit up.
Yeah.
Yeah, a lot of stuff going on.
Yeah, because you could start, like I say,
tonight's fair race Wednesday is one of those Wednesday
night thunder deals, which don't make sense why it's
not Thursday, but Wednesday.
Well, with Kokomo going, I think that's
why they switched it to Wednesday with the midget deal.
They were trying to start there.
So they got quite a good entry list on that.
Where is that at?
IRP.
Oh, gotcha.
Yep.
No Ron Caps this time, but I see Kenny Schrader's racing.
So yeah, I think, yeah, a lot of races coming up
the next few weeks.
Yeah, Labor Day coming up.
Unfortunately, that means, you know, we're going to.
The track starts to close.
Yeah, we're getting closer to the end.
So, I mean, if you think about it,
Attica is going to race Labor Day this weekend,
Labor Day weekend, and ideally, they're done the weekend
after, if it doesn't rain out.
But yeah, then we start seeing more and more tracks,
shut the doors, and we can get October,
and it gets real slim pickings.
Yes.
So.
Because you're like Elliott and sit at home
and don't travel 20 miles.
Yeah.
Yep, that's me.
Hey, our buddy, the milkman, has light models two days
the last weekend of October.
That's right.
From Monster Mash.
Yeah.
It gives you, you can travel clear to the end of October, Elliott.
That's right.
We'll have racing going on.
I plan on getting to Attica for that Labor Day weekend,
for sure.
Sure, I'm sure you will.
And then we can ask the world, so I'll be down there.
You'll have a hang now or something and can't go.
Yeah.
Anyway, enough of Dwayne's bullshit.
That's it for us.
Hope you all have a great week.
Get out to the races.
It's supposed to be pretty nice weather, I think.
It is.
It looks like, so enjoy that.
It is.
Until next time, I guess.
You're not going anywhere this weekend, you don't think?
No, I was planning on going to Attica Friday,
but then a friend of mine decided
he needs attention, so I'm going to have to hang out
with him.
But I was like, hey, I'm going the following weekend.
Hang out with guys that need attention.
There you go, if you need attention.
He's a needy little bitch, so don't you worry about it.
$20, $20.
Yep, exactly.
So yeah, I don't think I'm going to get anywhere
this weekend, but hopefully next weekend.
Oh, did you see, I don't know, before we end, Kinga Key?
Yeah, no more promoter.
Yeah, so I wonder what it's going to have,
because it's said idol before.
Yeah, it sounds like the fairboard wants someone to keep it,
but he said he, good sale, I don't make any money,
so I'm not going to promote it.
But if you want to promote it, text me.
So I don't know how that'll go, but.
There you go, Elliot.
Yeah, Kinga Key.
It was a staple for a long time.
I know, I haven't been there.
I've never been there either.
I've never been there either.
But yeah, bars.
Yeah, if you're looking to promote a place, there you go.
There's one in Illinois for you.
All righty, thanks for listening everybody.
Appreciate it each and every week.
I guess as always, stay dirty and we'll see you next time.
Bye bye.
About this episode
Donny Schatz's recent firing from Tony Stewart Racing sparked discussions as he navigates his next steps in racing. The Dirt Nerds Podcast covers the latest in dirt track racing, including highlights from the Topless 100, where Jonathan Davenport claimed victory. Dwayne shares his experiences at various tracks, including a trip to Canada for racing, while also discussing recent events in the sprint car world, including controversies and rule changes. The episode wraps up with insights into upcoming races and the impact of recent injuries on drivers.
This week we talk about the news for legendary sprint car driver Donny Schatz losing his ride with Tony Stewart Racing after 18 years. We also talk about the potential candidates who may take over the seat for 2026. We also talk about some of the drama from the Topless 100, other folks losing their rides and the Gateway Nationals tire rule announcement.