{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Sean \"The Sheriff\" Shaffer","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/sean-the-sheriff-shaffer","audioUrl":"https://anchor.fm/s/10dfcaa68/podcast/play/117720423/https%3A%2F%2Fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl.cloudfront.net%2Fstaging%2F2026-2-31%2F5bb3ebb1-e25d-d994-665f-7e6830acd1fb.mp3","description":"Bringing on the show the East Coasts Daddy and recapping the Southwest Showdown. Bold predictions for this years Spring Fling Million Winner.\n"},"annotations":[{"startTime":145.1,"endTime":152.9,"type":"concept","title":"winners parade","url":"/glossary/winners-parade","quote":"Yeah, winners parade at any of your events are always fun. I always wait to see like if people are on top of it or if, you know, Costello or Galvin's got to remind him at the end.","canonicalId":"concept:winners-parade","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “winners parade” is an event tradition where successful drivers/car teams are escorted or acknowledged as part of the post-competition celebration. It often includes announcements, interviews, and a final call-out of people the winner wants to thank.","simplifiedExplanation":"A “winners parade” is the celebration after the races where the winners get recognized. Sometimes there’s an interview and you get to thank your crew or family."}},{"startTime":209.0,"endTime":214.1,"type":"concept","title":"Winter Circle","url":"/glossary/winter-circle","quote":"[209.0s]  days that's just what you need to park in the Winter Circle. 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If you win, you get to park there and be recognized."}},{"startTime":290.8,"endTime":308.2,"type":"concept","title":"entries","url":"/glossary/entries","quote":"[290.8s]  smooth given the circumstances with the weather and he made some really good choices with 432 cars.\n[298.9s]  I mean, that's a lot of entries for this race, for this track.","canonicalId":"concept:entries","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Entries” refers to the number of cars/drivers registered to compete in an event. Higher entry counts can affect the schedule, number of rounds, and how long the event runs—especially with weather disruptions."}},{"startTime":606.4,"endTime":620.7,"type":"concept","title":"burnout box","url":"/glossary/burnout-box","quote":"when I was sitting in the burnout box, I was like, Oh boy. I said that to myself was like, Oh boy, here we go.","canonicalId":"concept:burnout-box","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “burnout box” is the designated area on a drag strip where a car performs a burnout to heat the tires for better traction. The staging and timing around the burnout box are critical because it affects how consistently the car launches."}},{"startTime":926.0,"endTime":936.0,"type":"term","title":"staging lane","url":"/glossary/staging-lane","quote":"I mean, you pull back in the staging lane, there's you and one other car. That's it. There was nobody else down there. Just those two cars.","canonicalId":"term:staging-lane","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A staging lane is the holding area on a drag strip where cars line up before a run. 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They go over what to expect—like safety rules and how starts and cautions will work—so everyone is on the same page."}},{"startTime":1133.9,"endTime":1142.3,"type":"concept","title":"coin toss","url":"/glossary/coin-toss","quote":"We did a coin toss who would pick first. And then Glacorn actually started and he was picking who his driver's going to race.","canonicalId":"concept:coin-toss","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A coin toss is a random method used to decide who gets the first pick or advantage in a competitive setup. In bracket-style racing, it determines who starts selecting matchups or drivers.","simplifiedExplanation":"A coin toss is just a random way to decide who gets the first choice. It’s used when nobody wants to argue about who should pick first."}},{"startTime":1244.3,"endTime":1260.0,"type":"concept","title":"reaction times","url":"/glossary/reaction-times","quote":"So you, you, you leave it the same, right? You, you don't make a decision and don't make a move. And it showed in your reaction times, right?","canonicalId":"concept:reaction-times","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.86,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Reaction time is how quickly a driver responds at the start of a run (often measured from the start signal to when the car begins moving). In drag-style racing, faster reaction times can be the difference in close matchups.","simplifiedExplanation":"Reaction time is how quickly the driver reacts when the race starts. If you’re quicker off the line, you can gain an advantage even if the cars are similar."}},{"startTime":1277.1,"endTime":1316.0,"type":"concept","title":"bracket racing","url":"/glossary/bracket-racing","quote":"like they probably had to go 10, 11 rounds to do it. So, so that in and of itself isn't the unique part to me. It's that format. It's that one after another, people throwing it at you and your ability with that added pressure, with that added factor of accountability, to perform under pressure like that","canonicalId":"concept:bracket-racing","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Bracket racing is a format where competitors race for consistency rather than just outright speed. Drivers try to run their “dial-in” time as closely as possible, and the winner is determined by who is closer without going too fast (or by the rules of the specific event).","simplifiedExplanation":"Bracket racing is a racing style where the goal is to be consistent with your target time. Instead of only chasing the fastest run, you try to hit your number as closely as possible."}},{"startTime":1299.5,"endTime":1306.2,"type":"term","title":"double breakouts","url":"/glossary/double-breakouts","quote":"And there was a couple, right? Couple double breakouts. Yes. The numbers weren't in your favor, right? But you were able to make the right decision at the other end","canonicalId":"term:double-breakouts","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “breakout” happens when a car runs faster than its dial-in time. “Double breakouts” implies both competitors ran quicker than their respective dial-ins, which can make the outcome depend on how much each one was over and the event’s specific scoring rules.","simplifiedExplanation":"In bracket racing, you pick a target time. If you go faster than your target, that’s called a breakout, and “double breakouts” means both cars did it."}},{"startTime":1504.5,"endTime":1513.7,"type":"concept","title":"dragster","url":"/glossary/dragster","quote":"pretty soon she'll probably take your dragster over and, and then you'll just be on your, be like your old man and just watch, right?","canonicalId":"concept:dragster","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A dragster is a purpose-built car for straight-line drag racing, typically with a long, low chassis and a focus on acceleration rather than everyday drivability. They’re often powered by specialized engines and run on dedicated setups for traction and stability at launch.","simplifiedExplanation":"A dragster is a race car built specifically to go fast in a straight line for drag racing. It’s designed mainly for quick acceleration, especially at the start."}},{"startTime":1527.3,"endTime":1531.4,"type":"term","title":"chassis","url":"/glossary/chassis","quote":"Tell me a little bit about the dragster, Sean, uh, you know, from 20 feet on a bank shift live feed, that thing looks as good as any dragster on the property. Tell us a little bit about the chassis and, and what you got sitting behind your head.","canonicalId":"term:chassis","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The chassis is the structural frame of the vehicle—especially critical on dragsters where the frame geometry and stiffness affect launch behavior. In drag racing, chassis setup can influence traction, stability, and how the car transfers power to the track."}},{"startTime":1567.1,"endTime":1573.7,"type":"concept","title":"engine swap","url":"/glossary/engine-swap","quote":"actually I, I brought it home, took the motor out of it, uh, out of my Chevelle and put it in that dragster. Uh, first weekend, uh, at the race track with that thing,","canonicalId":"concept:engine-swap","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An engine swap is when you remove an engine from one vehicle and install it into another. In drag racing, swapping a motor into a dragster can be done to reuse a strong-performing engine and tailor the car’s weight, balance, and gearing for better acceleration.","simplifiedExplanation":"An engine swap means taking an engine out of one car and putting it into another. Drag racers do this to use an engine that already performs well and build the car to run faster."}},{"startTime":1642.6,"endTime":1652.8,"type":"concept","title":"bracket races","url":"/glossary/bracket-races","quote":"Chad Simonton, you know, Chad, he works the lanes in the, at the west coast bracket races. He wants to know where do you think that the line should be drawn in who's west and who's east.","canonicalId":"concept:bracket-races","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Bracket racing is a drag racing format where cars are handicapped by an “index” (a target elapsed time). The goal is to run as close as possible to that target without going faster, so driver consistency matters as much as raw power.","simplifiedExplanation":"Bracket racing is a drag race where everyone is given a target time. The winner is usually the car that gets closest to its target, not necessarily the fastest car overall."}},{"startTime":1688.4,"endTime":1700.3,"type":"concept","title":"NHRA divisions, five, six, and seven","url":"/glossary/nhra-divisions-five-six-and-seven","quote":"Yeah, man, five, six, and seven. If you're talking NHRA divisions, five, six, and seven, you know, I think that's, that's the west.","canonicalId":"concept:nhra-divisions-five-six-and-seven","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) organizes drag racing into divisions by geography. Divisions 5, 6, and 7 are commonly treated as the “west” side of the country in NHRA bracket/racing talk, which is why the hosts map “east vs west” to those numbers.","simplifiedExplanation":"NHRA drag racing is split into regions called divisions. The show is using division numbers to decide whether someone counts as “west” or “east.”"}},{"startTime":1785.9,"endTime":1804.8,"type":"concept","title":"track time","url":"/glossary/track-time","quote":"“2026, uh, wait, I'm going to, I'm going to try to get my kids some track time this year. Um, last, last year was, I didn't travel last year at all.”","canonicalId":"concept:track-time","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Track time” means time spent driving on a race track, usually in organized events or practice sessions. For families, it often implies a schedule that lets kids participate safely while adults race.","simplifiedExplanation":"Track time just means getting laps on a real race track. It’s usually organized so everyone can drive safely and learn the course."}},{"startTime":1822.9,"endTime":1836.3,"type":"concept","title":"juniors","url":"/glossary/juniors","quote":"“...they, you do have juniors there too. Yeah, we do buddy, junior thunder and junior lighting on Saturday and Sunday.”","canonicalId":"concept:juniors","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Juniors” refers to youth racing classes—drivers who are younger than the main adult field. These programs often have age/experience rules and their own trophies or brackets.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Juniors” are younger racers in their own category. They usually get to compete in a structured way and earn trophies too."}},{"startTime":2305.8,"endTime":2311.4,"type":"concept","title":"staging the car","url":"/glossary/staging-the-car","quote":"You know, if I can get one open before, before I stage the car, I would definitely take a bite out of it.","canonicalId":"concept:staging-the-car","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Staging” is the process of positioning the car at the start line so it’s ready for the race to begin, usually triggering the timing system. In drag racing, staging is done before the lights sequence so the car is set and the run is consistent.","simplifiedExplanation":"Staging the car means getting your car lined up and ready at the start so the race can start on time. It’s the step right before the official timing/lights begin."}},{"startTime":2391.0,"endTime":2399.3,"type":"concept","title":"throw down","url":"/glossary/throw-down","quote":"...but I look forward to watching you throw down again here, here in Vegas. [2399.3s] Yeah, I don't think, Sean.","canonicalId":"concept:throw-down","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Throw down” is racing slang for going all-in and performing aggressively in competition. In this context it implies the next event will be a serious, high-effort run rather than casual practice.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Throw down” is slang for really showing up and competing hard. It means the next runs are likely to be intense and focused."}},{"startTime":2441.8,"endTime":2447.1,"type":"concept","title":"recency bias","url":"/glossary/recency-bias","quote":"We have recency bias a lot of times and the people we see the most often are the people that pop into our heads, right?","canonicalId":"concept:recency-bias","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Recency bias is the tendency to think of the most recently seen people or results first, even if others have been just as capable. In racing talk, it can skew who gets credited or remembered.","simplifiedExplanation":"Recency bias means you’re more likely to remember what you saw most recently. So when people talk racing, they might forget great drivers who haven’t been on their radar lately."}},{"startTime":2646.6,"endTime":2660.8,"type":"concept","title":"funny car ranks","url":"/glossary/funny-car-ranks","quote":"And you've got people through the alcohol ranks and funny car ranks and things like that. So an amazing facility with a lot of cool stories that's produced a lot of killer racers for sure.","canonicalId":"concept:funny-car-ranks","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Funny car” is a drag racing category with short, wide bodies and powerful engines, usually running on either gasoline or alcohol depending on the class. When the speaker says “funny car ranks,” they mean the competitive ladder of drivers moving through that specific drag racing discipline.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Funny car” is a type of drag racing where the cars look like modified street cars but are built for maximum acceleration. “Ranks” here just means the levels or steps racers go through to compete."}},{"startTime":2818.7,"endTime":2823.8,"type":"concept","title":"wheelies","url":"/glossary/wheelies","quote":"A majority of the time when this guy was running, that guy likes to do wheelies. And I like watching him do wheelies.","canonicalId":"concept:wheelies","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “wheelie” is when a drag car lifts its front wheels off the ground under acceleration. It’s a common behavior in high-traction, high-power drag setups, and drivers manage it to keep the car stable and fast.","simplifiedExplanation":"A wheelie is when the car’s front wheels lift up during hard acceleration. In drag racing, drivers try to control it so the car stays fast instead of getting out of shape."}},{"startTime":2906.6,"endTime":2911.9,"type":"concept","title":"60 feet","url":"/glossary/60-feet","quote":"And at the end of the drag strip, in that last 60 feet, he's able to find the number, right?","canonicalId":"concept:60-feet","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The “60 feet” time is the elapsed time from the start line to 60 feet down the track, and it’s one of the most important indicators of launch quality in drag racing. Small improvements here often translate into big gains for the overall run.","simplifiedExplanation":"“60 feet” is how quickly the car gets off the line and reaches the first major timing point. Better 60-foot times usually mean a stronger launch and faster runs overall."}},{"startTime":2911.9,"endTime":2918.0,"type":"concept","title":"wind light","url":"/glossary/wind-light","quote":"He's able to find how to turn that wind light on. Got to go up against Zach Zurbrog...","canonicalId":"concept:wind-light","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Wind light” refers to the indicator on the drag strip that turns on for the winner of a head-to-head race. It’s tied to the final elapsed time and is a big moment because it confirms who got the better run.","simplifiedExplanation":"The “wind light” is the light that comes on to show who won the race. 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If the event changes because of weather, the prize money plan can change too."}},{"startTime":3205.7,"endTime":3212.9,"type":"concept","title":"rounds","url":"/glossary/rounds","quote":"What probably won the most rounds of anybody all weekend for sure.","canonicalId":"concept:rounds","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.84,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Rounds” are the individual elimination matchups in a bracket event (e.g., first round, quarterfinals, semifinals). Winning more rounds typically correlates with consistent performance and advancing deeper into the event.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Rounds” are the separate head-to-head races you win to move on. The more rounds you win, the closer you get to the final."}},{"startTime":3433.8,"endTime":3443.3,"type":"concept","title":"COVID","url":"/glossary/covid","quote":"Prices got stupid high in the first couple years of COVID, 2021, 2022 when racing was getting back on. 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The claim is that racing still stayed popular even when things got more expensive."}},{"startTime":3470.3,"endTime":3476.1,"type":"concept","title":"back-to-back weekends","url":"/glossary/back-to-back-weekends","quote":"And it may have something to do with the fact that you put them on back-to-back weekends to give racers an opportunity to race twice and travel once, you know, basically.","canonicalId":"concept:back-to-back-weekends","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Running events on back-to-back weekends is a scheduling strategy to reduce total travel burden while still giving racers multiple chances to compete. It can also increase turnout because teams can plan one trip and race twice.","simplifiedExplanation":"Back-to-back weekends means two races happen on consecutive weekends. It helps racers because they can travel once and compete twice."}},{"startTime":3510.9,"endTime":3524.5,"type":"concept","title":"premier promoters","url":"/glossary/premier-promoters","quote":"you're left now with some really, really awesome premier promoters, like Chris, like Peter, like Brian and Tyler, like Tom Gull, who are putting on some races.","canonicalId":"concept:premier-promoters","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Promoters” are the organizers who put on races, handle logistics, and manage the event experience. The speaker emphasizes that top promoters treat racers well, which helps keep participation strong even when entry costs rise."}},{"startTime":3588.1,"endTime":3594.5,"type":"concept","title":"NHRA racing","url":"/glossary/nhra-racing","quote":"on NHRA racing this year. I know they're still supporting the brand with Cascade Thursday, I believe.","canonicalId":"concept:nhra-racing","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"NHRA stands for National Hot Rod Association, the biggest U.S. drag racing sanctioning body. When the hosts talk about “NHRA racing,” they’re referring to the rules, event structure, and competition format used in professional drag racing.","simplifiedExplanation":"NHRA is the main organization that runs drag races in the U.S. So when they say “NHRA racing,” they mean the official drag-racing events and competition."}},{"startTime":3653.3,"endTime":3661.3,"type":"concept","title":"murderer's row","url":"/glossary/murderer-s-row","quote":"if Will or Peeps or Jeff Sarah parked at Corey. I mean, it's such a murderer's row at the million man that like there's 50 guys or gals that could get it done, right?","canonicalId":"concept:murderer-s-row","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Murderer’s row” is a sports idiom meaning an unusually deep field of elite competitors. In this context, it emphasizes that the event has many top-tier racers, so even strong drivers can’t be assumed to win.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Murderer’s row” just means the competition is stacked with a lot of really good racers. It’s not an easy field to win."}},{"startTime":3793.7,"endTime":3800.6,"type":"concept","title":"NHRA competition","url":"/glossary/nhra-competition","quote":"Whether it's at a big money race or at an NHRA competition, I know he's focused.","canonicalId":"concept:nhra-competition","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"NHRA stands for the National Hot Rod Association, which runs drag racing events across the U.S. When someone mentions an NHRA competition, they’re usually talking about a structured drag-racing weekend with qualifying and eliminations.","simplifiedExplanation":"NHRA is a big organization that hosts drag races. It’s the kind of event where cars race in a straight line and winners advance through rounds."}},{"startTime":3855.9,"endTime":3867.9,"type":"concept","title":"pits","url":"/glossary/pits","quote":"And until then, I want to hear about no shenanigans in the pits. 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