{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Sharing Our Favorite Rowdy Stories","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/sharing-our-favorite-rowdy-stories","audioUrl":"https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/sxm.simplecastaudio.com/8402ddef-50ff-4346-b787-d6640c0d98d2/episodes/f83e5a8d-e518-4233-ab93-22886111000c/audio/128/default.mp3?aid=rss_feed&awCollectionId=8402ddef-50ff-4346-b787-d6640c0d98d2&awEpisodeId=f83e5a8d-e518-4233-ab93-22886111000c&feed=xHwJAwNo","description":"Coming off a heavy weekend for the sport, all of our hosts took time to acknowledge the passing of Kyle Busch, offer support for his family, and tell stories about the Rowdy they knew.\nDale Jr. starts us off by sharing about the final text conversation he had with Kyle about racing one of his late models and how Rowdy never truly wanted to be labeled as a villain of the sport.\nOver on Door Bumper Clear, Freddie Kraft invited longtime spotter of Kyle Busch, Tony Hirschman, and broadcasting phenom, Eric Brennan, to discuss Rowdy, his Hall of Fame career, and the incredible number of wins.\nIn this week's Actions Detrimental, Denny and Jared recall the time when Kyle decided to race through New York City on foot to win a bet, and the bond that he and DH shared as teammates.\nLastly, Amy opens up about the loss of a friend in KFB and her favorite memory of him.&nbsp;\nIt's hard to believe he's gone, but it is the stories we tell that will keep him alive - so share yours with us. We will see you all next week on Dirty Thirty.\nCheck out Dirty Mo Media on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMedia&nbsp; Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising."},"annotations":[{"startTime":189.5,"endTime":190.8,"type":"term","title":"scheme","url":"/glossary/scheme","quote":"[184.6s] And I was like, hey, man, you know, he's texting me and he's like,\n\n[189.5s] what scheme are we going to run?","canonicalId":"term:scheme","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In racing talk, a “scheme” is the planned approach—most commonly the car’s race setup and strategy for how it will be driven and tuned for conditions. Here, the speaker and the other person are deciding what plan to use for the race.","simplifiedExplanation":"In racing, a “scheme” is basically the game plan. It can mean how the car is set up and how they plan to race it."}},{"startTime":224.7,"endTime":227.0,"type":"place","title":"Fontana","url":"/glossary/fontana","quote":"[219.2s] And my sister sent me this text, a picture of him coming out on the intro.\n\n[224.7s] I think it was at Fontana.\n[227.0s] And they had announced, we're behind this.","canonicalId":"place:fontana","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Fontana refers to the Fontana area in California, where major NASCAR-related events have historically been held at the Auto Club Speedway (formerly California Speedway). The speaker is referencing a moment from an event there.","simplifiedExplanation":"Fontana is a place in California that hosts big stock-car races. The speaker is saying the picture was from an event there."}},{"startTime":822.8,"endTime":825.4,"type":"term","title":"lower series","url":"/glossary/lower-series","quote":"Then there's the number of races in the lower series. [825.4s] How many more would he have won if they didn't do that?","canonicalId":"term:lower-series","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In NASCAR, “lower series” usually means the feeder or support divisions below the top Cup level, such as the Xfinity Series and the Truck Series. Drivers often move between these tiers, and rules there can affect how many races they can enter and win.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Lower series” means the NASCAR divisions below the top-most series. They’re like the other levels of NASCAR where drivers can still win championships, but the rules and schedules can be different."}},{"startTime":828.2,"endTime":836.0,"type":"term","title":"over 40 rule","url":"/glossary/over-40-rule","quote":"Steve O'Donnell said at the media briefing that Kyle texted him Tuesday and said, [832.8s] you should really have an over 40 rule because I want to run the whole truck season","canonicalId":"term:over-40-rule","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The “over 40 rule” is a NASCAR eligibility restriction tied to a driver’s age. In practice, it can limit which series a driver is allowed to enter, which affects whether they can run a full season in a given category.","simplifiedExplanation":"The “over 40 rule” is an age-based rule NASCAR uses for eligibility. It can restrict what races or series a driver is allowed to compete in, which changes their chances to run an entire season."}},{"startTime":833.0,"endTime":836.0,"type":"term","title":"truck season","url":"/glossary/truck-season","quote":"you should really have an over 40 rule because I want to run the whole truck season","canonicalId":"term:truck-season","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.72,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Truck season” refers to NASCAR’s Truck Series, where teams race pickup trucks rather than cars. Running the whole truck season means committing to the full schedule of that series, not just a few events.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Truck season” means the NASCAR series where the races are for pickup trucks. “Run the whole truck season” means racing most or all of the events in that series."}},{"startTime":867.9,"endTime":870.9,"type":"term","title":"points paying ones","url":"/glossary/points-paying-ones","quote":"95 plus the late model stuff. [869.9s] Those are just points paying ones.","canonicalId":"term:points-paying-ones","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.82,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Points paying ones” means races that count toward the official championship points standings. Some events may be exhibitions or special races that don’t award the same points, so they’re excluded from the tally.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Points paying ones” are races that count toward the championship standings. Some special races don’t count the same way, so people might leave them out when talking about totals."}}],"speakers":[{"id":"s1","name":"Dirty Mo Media","role":"host"},{"id":"s2","name":"SiriusXM","role":"host"}],"transcripts":[{"url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/sharing-our-favorite-rowdy-stories/transcript.vtt","type":"text/vtt"}]}