{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Life's A Drag - Greg Anderson - Potomac Nationals Review and New England Preview","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/life-s-a-drag-greg-anderson-potomac-nationals-review-and-new-england-preview","audioUrl":"http://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/2332758968-wforadio-lifes-a-drag-greg-anderson.mp3","description":"Pro Stock winner and 6-time world champ Greg Anderson joins Elon and Abby to recap an amazing inaugural Potomac Nationals. Record runs, historic achievements and an overall spectacular event will be discussed and we will look ahead to racing at another historic venue New England Dragway.\n\n🚨 Don’t miss out! Subscribe to WFO Radio for weekly NHRA updates, driver interviews, and exclusive motorsport content. Hit the bell 🔔 for notifications!  "},"annotations":[{"startTime":378.5,"endTime":381.5,"type":"term","title":"funny car","url":"/glossary/funny-cars","quote":"They had out call drags or out call funny car and then a\nhandful of sportsman classes.","canonicalId":"term:funny-car","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Funny Car is a drag racing class featuring short, wide-bodied cars with powerful engines and a distinctive rear-hinged body design. They’re built for maximum acceleration and are known for dramatic performance and frequent attention-grabbing runs."}},{"startTime":381.5,"endTime":383.1,"type":"term","title":"sportsman classes","url":"/glossary/sportsman-classes","quote":"They had out call drags or out call funny car and then a\nhandful of sportsman classes.\n\nSo I'm not going to waste any more time because six X pro stock world champion Greg Anderson is in the green room.","canonicalId":"term:sportsman-classes","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Sportsman classes are lower-tier drag racing categories that sit below the top professional classes. They’re often where local racers compete and where car setups can vary widely within the rules for that class.","simplifiedExplanation":"Sportsman classes are drag racing divisions for non-top-level competitors. It’s a way for more people to race under rules that are simpler than the pro categories."}},{"startTime":526.5,"endTime":529.9,"type":"term","title":"sea level","url":"/glossary/sea-level","quote":"going back to like Houston, that was at sea level and good conditions.","canonicalId":"term:sea-level","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Sea level” refers to elevation. In motorsport, lower elevation typically means denser air, which can help engines make more power and can make results more repeatable.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Sea level” means the track is close to the ocean, not high in the mountains. Cars often run better there because the air is denser, which can help the engine produce more power."}},{"startTime":534.3,"endTime":547.4,"type":"place","title":"Gainesville","url":"/glossary/gainesville","quote":"You know, when we, when we set the record a year ago on Gainesville, it was very, very close to what we had this weekend.","canonicalId":"place:gainesville","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Gainesville refers to a drag-racing venue where the hosts say they set a record “a year ago.” In drag racing, track conditions like air temperature and track elevation can strongly affect how consistent and fast the car runs are.","simplifiedExplanation":"Gainesville is a drag-racing track the hosts are talking about. They’re saying their record there was very close to what they got at this event, and that weather and track conditions matter a lot for drag racing."}},{"startTime":540.3,"endTime":543.8,"type":"term","title":"air temp","url":"/glossary/air-temp","quote":"Maybe, you know, another couple of three degrees cooler on air temp up there.","canonicalId":"term:air-temp","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Air temp” is the ambient temperature of the air around the track. Cooler air is generally denser, which can improve combustion and power output, so small temperature differences can affect lap times and drag-race results.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Air temp” is how warm the air is outside. Cooler air usually helps engines make more power, so even a few degrees can change how well a car runs."}},{"startTime":549.5,"endTime":552.3,"type":"place","title":"epping","quote":"You could get the same thing at epping because that's another sea level racetrack, you know, so you never know.","canonicalId":"place:epping","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.65,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Epping is discussed as another sea-level drag strip, which matters because lower elevation and favorable weather can improve engine performance and consistency. The host is comparing it to Maryland and Houston to explain why this weekend’s conditions were unusually good.","simplifiedExplanation":"Epping is another drag strip they’re comparing to. They’re saying it’s at sea level, and that helps cars run better and more consistently when the weather is right."}},{"startTime":574.4,"endTime":576.2,"type":"concept","title":"pro stocks","url":"/glossary/pro-stocks","quote":"it's what we live for in pro stocks. So that was pretty doggone neat.","canonicalId":"concept:pro-stocks","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.86,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Pro stocks” refers to Pro Stock drag racing, a class where cars are built to strict rules and compete for elapsed time and speed. In this context, the host is saying that being able to “run fast” at a track is especially exciting in Pro Stock because it directly affects how quickly the cars can complete their runs.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Pro Stock” is a type of drag racing class. It’s where teams build cars to compete under rules, and the goal is to run the track as fast as possible. The host is saying that when conditions are good, it makes Pro Stock racing even more exciting."}},{"startTime":581.0,"endTime":583.8,"type":"term","title":"scoreboard","quote":"but we're looking for the little numbers to come up on the scoreboard. And you only get those in conditions like that.","canonicalId":"term:scoreboard","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In drag racing, the “scoreboard” is the timing and results display that shows each run’s performance, such as elapsed time. The host contrasts “big numbers” with “little numbers,” emphasizing that small time differences matter a lot when conditions allow consistent, fast passes.","simplifiedExplanation":"In drag racing, the “scoreboard” is where you see the official results from each run. The host is saying that even small differences in time can decide who wins, especially when the track conditions are good."}},{"startTime":583.8,"endTime":585.9,"type":"concept","title":"conditions like that","quote":"And you only get those in conditions like that. So pretty neat deal when that happens.","canonicalId":"concept:conditions-like-that","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Conditions like that” refers to track and weather factors that improve traction and consistency, allowing racers to produce better elapsed times. In drag racing, small changes in conditions can make it easier to repeat strong launches and keep the car in its optimal operating window.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Conditions like that” means the track and weather were set up in a way that helps the cars go faster. In drag racing, the surface grip and air conditions can change how consistently you can launch and run quick times."}},{"startTime":590.1,"endTime":593.4,"type":"term","title":"655 to a 645","url":"/glossary/655-to-a-645","quote":"you don't, you don't necessarily notice a complete difference from a 655 to a 645 fast, but you definitely feel it.","canonicalId":"term:655-to-a-645","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The “655 to a 645” comparison is shorthand for elapsed time differences in drag racing (e.g., 6.55 seconds vs 6.45 seconds). The host is saying that while the change might not sound huge, it’s noticeable in how fast everything happens during the run.","simplifiedExplanation":"Those numbers are drag-racing times—how many seconds it takes to finish the run. Going from 6.55 to 6.45 is a small change on paper, but it’s a big deal because it means the car is quicker and the whole run feels faster."}},{"startTime":612.2,"endTime":620.0,"type":"place","title":"pesky Dallas Glen","quote":"So you're currently 11 points behind Dallas Glen at pesky Dallas Glen. How dare he?","canonicalId":"place:pesky-dallas-glen","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.42,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Pesky Dallas Glen” appears to refer to a specific competitor (Dallas Glen) rather than a venue, but it’s framed like a points standings reference. The host is using the name in a rivalry/standings context tied to the pro series points chase.","simplifiedExplanation":"This sounds like the name of a rival racer, mentioned in the context of points standings. The host is saying they’re behind that person in the championship race."}},{"startTime":842.0,"endTime":847.1,"type":"term","title":"fuel classes","url":"/glossary/fuel-classes","quote":"And I've said this a million times that it seems like all up and down the\n[840.7s] east coast, people love pro stock and it's like you cross the Mississippi\n[843.5s] and you go out west and, you know, it's all about the fuel classes.","canonicalId":"term:fuel-classes","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.72,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Fuel classes” refers to drag racing categories that use more exotic, high-energy fuels (commonly nitromethane-based) and typically run much higher power than gasoline-based classes. In the sport’s fan culture, these classes often have a different following than Pro Stock.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Fuel classes” are drag racing categories that use special fuels that let the cars make a lot more power. Fans sometimes prefer these classes over the more production-based Pro Stock style."}},{"startTime":863.3,"endTime":870.9,"type":"place","title":"English town","url":"/glossary/english-town","quote":"So that's why I cried the day that they shut down English town in English town\n[868.4s] was probably the most popular pro stock track we go to.\n[870.9s] And they locked the gates on that place and it was just a sad day for pro stock,","canonicalId":"place:english-town","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“English town” is shorthand for Englishtown Raceway Park in New Jersey, a well-known drag racing venue. The speaker is lamenting its closure because it was a major Pro Stock stop and a big draw for fans.","simplifiedExplanation":"“English town” refers to a drag racing track in New Jersey called Englishtown. The host is saying it was one of the most popular Pro Stock tracks they visited, and shutting it down was a big loss for that racing community."}},{"startTime":976.5,"endTime":998.32,"type":"place","title":"Rockingham","url":"/glossary/rockingham","quote":"So is the race that you're most looking forward to now, like looking ahead for the rest of the season, [981.4s] probably Rockingham at this point? [983.2s] You know, honestly, on our, all of our new ones, [986.6s] I think Rockingham is going to be a absolute home run as a, [990.4s] as a throwback track, as you would say,","canonicalId":"place:rockingham","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.72,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Rockingham is a well-known American motorsports venue that’s often discussed as a “throwback track” because of its classic layout and long racing history. In this segment, the host frames it as a track with heritage that fans associate with national-level events.","simplifiedExplanation":"Rockingham is a famous race track in the U.S. The host is saying it’s the kind of track fans really like because it has history and a classic feel, and they’re excited to see a big event there again."}},{"startTime":990.4,"endTime":992.7,"type":"term","title":"throwback track","url":"/glossary/throwback-track","quote":"I think Rockingham is going to be a absolute home run as a, [990.4s] as a throwback track, as you would say, [992.7s] and it's got a lot, a lot of history","canonicalId":"term:throwback-track","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “throwback track” is a circuit that feels like an earlier era of racing—often with a classic layout, traditional vibe, and a strong connection to motorsports history. The host uses it to suggest Rockingham will deliver a nostalgic, heritage-focused experience rather than a modernized venue.","simplifiedExplanation":"A “throwback track” is a race track that feels old-school—more like the classic days of racing. The host is basically saying Rockingham should feel nostalgic and special because of its history."}},{"startTime":1209.0,"endTime":1215.8,"type":"term","title":"tuned","url":"/glossary/tuned","quote":"I tuned Cody's race car, you know, and the same crew chiefs that tuned mine tuned his, tuned his car. So the engine is just as good.","canonicalId":"term:tuned","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Tuned” here refers to calibrating the race car’s engine and related systems so it makes the right power and responds correctly under launch and acceleration. In drag racing, even small tuning changes can affect traction, shift/launch behavior, and ultimately ET.","simplifiedExplanation":"To “tune” a race car means adjusting how the engine and controls are set up to make it run its best. Small changes can make a big difference in how fast it goes."}},{"startTime":1219.1,"endTime":1222.0,"type":"term","title":"ET","quote":"we just haven't been able to get all the pieces just perfectly yet where it's able to run that same ET as mine.","canonicalId":"term:et","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.92,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In drag racing, ET (elapsed time) is how long it takes a car to run from the start line to the finish line. Lower ET means the car is faster over that distance, so it’s a key number for comparing setups and tuning changes.","simplifiedExplanation":"ET is drag-racing shorthand for how many seconds the car takes to go from the start to the finish. A smaller number usually means the car is quicker."}},{"startTime":1250.8,"endTime":1253.0,"type":"place","title":"ebbing","quote":"I had it close last weekend at ebbing. Just, you know, one little, one little adjustment away, I think.","canonicalId":"place:ebbing","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.45,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Ebbing” is almost certainly a drag-racing venue name used by the hosts, referenced here as where the speaker ran close last weekend. Track-specific conditions (prep, weather, and altitude) can strongly influence how a car performs and how much tuning is needed.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re talking about a specific race track where they ran last weekend. Different tracks can make the same car feel faster or slower, so it affects how you tune for the next event."}},{"startTime":1883.04,"endTime":1885.22,"type":"car","title":"Prado / Meru","url":"/cars/toyota/prado-meru","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba/2013-2017_Toyota_Land_Cruiser_Prado_%28front%29.jpg","quote":"...'re getting a chance to say, okay, what about Don Prado? What about, you know, garlics?","canonicalId":"car:prado:/ meru","priority":0.5,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Prado” most commonly refers to the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, a mid-size SUV known for strong off-road ability and long-distance comfort. “Meru” is often used to describe the Toyota Hilux-based Meru (a utility/4x4 variant used for work and travel). 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Cars run down a short straight track, and the competition is often decided by tiny differences in elapsed time and speed.","simplifiedExplanation":"Top Fuel is the drag-racing category with the quickest, most powerful cars. They use very specialized engines and race down a straight track where even small differences can decide the winner."}},{"startTime":2141.6,"endTime":2150.5,"type":"person","title":"Doug Coletta","url":"/glossary/doug-coletta","quote":"I didn't, I was kind of, didn't think the top fuel final of Sean Langman\nand Doug Coletta again was going to be that exciting.","canonicalId":"person:doug-coletta","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Doug Coletta is a Top Fuel drag racer referenced as the other half of the matchup in the final. The host notes their repeated dominance and then focuses on how the race was decided by an extremely small margin.","simplifiedExplanation":"Doug Coletta is a Top Fuel drag racing driver. The host is saying he and Sean Langdon kept showing up as the top competitors, and this final was decided by a hair."}},{"startTime":2141.6,"endTime":2150.5,"type":"person","title":"Sean Langman","url":"/glossary/sean-langman","quote":"I didn't, I was kind of, didn't think the top fuel final of Sean Langman\nand Doug Coletta again was going to be that exciting.","canonicalId":"person:sean-langman","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Sean Langdon is a Top Fuel drag racer whose performance is being discussed here in the context of a highly competitive final. The host highlights his and Doug Coletta’s dominance, implying they were the key drivers in the race outcome.","simplifiedExplanation":"Sean Langdon is one of the drivers in Top Fuel drag racing. In this segment, the host is talking about how he and the other top driver were dominating the class and making the final race exciting."}},{"startTime":2169.7,"endTime":2176.0,"type":"term","title":"one inch","url":"/glossary/one-inch","quote":"but now let's go ahead and have a race decided by one inch,\nthe second closest margin of victory in top fuel history.","canonicalId":"term:one-inch","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.88,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In Top Fuel drag racing, the finish can be measured in inches because the cars are so close at the stripe. The host is emphasizing that the margin of victory was just one inch, showing how tight the competition can be at extreme speeds.","simplifiedExplanation":"In drag racing, the winner can be determined by a tiny distance at the finish line. Here, the host is saying the cars were separated by only about an inch."}},{"startTime":2181.8,"endTime":2184.7,"type":"term","title":"330 miles per hour","url":"/glossary/330-miles-per-hour","quote":"I mean, at 330 miles per hour.\nI went back on NHRA TV and watched it like another two times","canonicalId":"term:330-miles-per-hour","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"330 miles per hour is the kind of terminal speed Top Fuel dragsters can reach near the finish line. The host pairs this speed with the one-inch margin to underline how fast the cars are when the race is decided.","simplifiedExplanation":"330 miles per hour is how fast the Top Fuel cars are going near the end of the run. The point is that even at that speed, the winner can still be decided by a tiny distance."}},{"startTime":2184.7,"endTime":2190.7,"type":"term","title":"NHRA TV","url":"/glossary/nhra-tv","quote":"I went back on NHRA TV and watched it like another two times\njust because it was so insane.","canonicalId":"term:nhra-tv","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"NHRA TV refers to the broadcast coverage of the NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) drag racing series. In this segment, the host says they re-watched the final on NHRA TV because it was so close and intense.","simplifiedExplanation":"NHRA TV is where you can watch NHRA drag races. The host is saying they re-watched the race because it was unbelievable."}},{"startTime":2200.0,"endTime":2203.4,"type":"term","title":"999 feet","url":"/glossary/999-feet","quote":"I think from the camera angle,\nDoug Coletta led that race for 999 feet in like 10 inches.\nAnd Sean Langdon just shot past him in the last two inches of.","canonicalId":"term:999-feet","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"999 feet refers to how far down the track a driver was ahead at nearly the finish line. In drag racing, the last portion of the run is where tiny timing and traction differences show up as a winner at the stripe."}},{"startTime":2299.0,"endTime":2310.9,"type":"term","title":"sportsman racers","url":"/glossary/sportsman-racers","quote":"but that sportsman list was 100% made by sportsmen racers.\n\nNo, no input from National Dragster, from the NHRA, from track operators.","canonicalId":"term:sportsman-racers","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In NHRA drag racing, “sportsman” refers to non-professional classes where racers compete under standardized rules but aren’t the top-tier pro categories. These racers are often local/regional competitors who still run full drag-racing events and can be recognized for consistency and performance.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Sportsman racers” are regular drag racers who compete in organized NHRA-style events, but they’re not the top pro teams. They’re still serious competitors, just not in the highest pro categories."}},{"startTime":2322.7,"endTime":2323.6,"type":"company","title":"NHRA.com","url":"/glossary/nhra-com","quote":"So Bruno Massel was on the list.\n\nGo to NHRA.com.\nCheck that list out.","canonicalId":"company:nhra-com","priority":0.25,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"NHRA.com is the official website of the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA), the major sanctioning body for drag racing in the U.S. The host is pointing listeners to NHRA’s online coverage for the “sportsman” rankings list.","simplifiedExplanation":"NHRA.com is the official website for NHRA, the organization that runs and sanctions a lot of drag racing in the U.S. They post lists and event info there."}},{"startTime":2344.0,"endTime":2349.9,"type":"term","title":"204 98","quote":"I mean, Gianna Evaristo going, what was it?\n\nLike 204 98.\nYes.","canonicalId":"term:204-98","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“204.98” (spoken as “204 98”) is a speed figure—typically miles per hour—measured during a drag strip run. 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Saying it was almost one means the run was right near the top mark."}},{"startTime":2511.1,"endTime":2521.6,"type":"person","title":"Clayton","quote":"it was so fun to see how excited Kelly was for Clayton.\n[2515.5s] Um, they interviewed her on the starting line after he.\n[2518.5s] Uh, won the first round, I believe.","canonicalId":"person:clayton","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Clayton is the person the hosts focus on as the subject of excitement and a key competitive moment (“after he won the first round”). The segment frames Clayton as part of the ongoing drag-racing storyline at the event.","simplifiedExplanation":"Clayton is the racer the hosts are talking about in this moment. They’re saying people were really excited for him, especially after he won his first round."}},{"startTime":2515.5,"endTime":2521.6,"type":"concept","title":"starting line","url":"/glossary/starting-line","quote":"Um, they interviewed her on the starting line after he.\n[2518.5s] Uh, won the first round, I believe.\n[2521.6s] Um, that was exciting.","canonicalId":"concept:starting-line","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In drag racing, the starting line is the staging area where cars/motorcycles line up before the run. It’s also where interviews and announcements often happen because it’s a focal point for competitors and fans."}},{"startTime":2518.5,"endTime":2521.6,"type":"concept","title":"first round","url":"/glossary/first-round","quote":"Um, they interviewed her on the starting line after he.\n[2518.5s] Uh, won the first round, I believe.\n[2521.6s] Um, that was exciting.","canonicalId":"concept:first-round","priority":0.2,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The first round refers to the opening elimination matchup in a drag racing event bracket. Winning the first round is an early advancement that keeps a competitor alive in the event.","simplifiedExplanation":"The first round is the first head-to-head race in the elimination bracket. If you win it, you move on to the next round."}},{"startTime":2523.4,"endTime":2531.9,"type":"person","title":"Richard Gatson","url":"/glossary/richard-gatson","quote":"Um, it's the first time we're not going to have Richard Gatson\n[2527.3s] and a pro stock motorcycle mission too fast, too tasty\n[2530.1s] challenge next race.","canonicalId":"person:richard-gatson","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Richard Gatson is referenced as a Pro Stock Motorcycle competitor and a recurring figure in the series. The hosts mention him as the points leader and as someone who typically has a “challenge” for the next race, implying he’s a major storyline driver in that class.","simplifiedExplanation":"Richard Gatson is a well-known motorcycle racer in Pro Stock Motorcycle drag racing. The hosts are saying he’s usually a big contender and a major part of the competition story."}},{"startTime":2527.3,"endTime":2550.2,"type":"term","title":"pro stock motorcycle","url":"/glossary/pro-stock-motorcycle","quote":"[2527.3s] and a pro stock motorcycle mission too fast, too tasty\n[2530.1s] challenge next race.\n[2531.9s] Right. And like,\n[2535.1s] He's still the points leader, but.\n[2537.9s] But yeah, you know, he engage.\n[2541.2s] You know, Hey, sometimes, sometimes you're the bug.","canonicalId":"term:pro-stock-motorcycle","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Pro Stock Motorcycle is a drag racing class for motorcycles where competitors race in head-to-head eliminations. It’s known for highly tuned, purpose-built bikes that still follow the class rules for production-based platforms.","simplifiedExplanation":"Pro Stock Motorcycle is a motorcycle drag-racing category. 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