• Bobby Elliott
    Oct 25 2024

    Bobby Elliott is freshly out of high school near his hometown of Allenton, Michigan and navigating his extremely busy life in the college classroom, at the job site, and at the racetrack behind the wheel of his family owned 410. Rapidly seeing improvement every single time he hits the track, Bobby has his eyes set on making it big in the sport. Utilizing social media to garner a following and leaning on strong family ties to the racing industry, Bobby has the framework laid out to launch into regional and national stardom.

    In this episode, Bobby talks about his roots in racing. Traveling up and down the road racing micros in part of the country not known for its micro scene. Bobby and Zane talk about relationships and maintaining a social life as a driver and a media person. Then the two dive into how Bobby keeps his mind straight with all the noise that comes with a bigger social media presence.

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Austin Black
    Oct 18 2024

    Clyde's own Austin Black started racing go karts before making the jump to the one-of-a-kind dirt truck division. After a stint there, him along with his dad decided to take another step to the highly contested 305 sprint car division. With 2024 in the rearview mirror, Austin sets his sights on 2025 and finding the consistency that he had in the years prior.

    In this episode, Austin and I talk about his climb up the ladder from go karts to sprint cars, why the decision was made to step up at each level, and what the challenges have been between each one. We also dove into how Austin keeps his mind fresh during the offseason and resets before the 2025 season comes around. We also talk about mentors and idols in our own unique spaces and how they play a role in our lives.

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Kalib Henry
    Oct 10 2024

    California dreaming of race cars and winning on the biggest stage has always been something Sacramento's Kalib Henry has done. Born into a racing family and quickly climbing the challenging ranks of the Cali racing scene, Kalib relocated to Fremont, Ohio ahead of the 2024 race season. A season that once was all said and done, found Kalib as a track champion at Fremont and with a nice collection of wins across the Midwest region. Ready to continue his racing career, Kalib sets his sights on improving on already sound talent base and finding ways to one up his win column going into the 2025 season.

    In this episode, Kalib and I talk about his 2024 season, the highs and lows, and what is on the horizon in 2025. Kalib gives us some insight on what it's like to race with an experience crew chief who has spent time on the road with some of the nation's best. Then we finish it off with some lighthearted discussion on fast food preferences and he gets asked the hard questions on his favorite things in life.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • TJ Michael
    Sep 30 2024

    The Lonestar state's TJ Michael relocated to Ohio in his teenage years to pursue a childhood dream of driving race cars. A longtime family friendship with Ohio's Bobby Clark led to an opportunity the Michael family couldn't pass up and the rest from there is history. After a stint in 305s, TJ moved to 410s, which would eventually lead to the family-owned team hitting the road with the All-Star Circuit of Champions. Now a hired gun, Michael spends most of his race season running locally within the Ohio region, traveling when the schedule allows

    In this episode, TJ and I talk about physical & mental fitness, his journey from Plano, Texas to Fremont, Ohio, and what life with a traveling series looked like. We also dive into the difference between the personalities of winged and non-winged sprint car racing, the hopes of bringing USAC to Ohio, and finish off with those we looked up to as kids in racing.

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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • Chris Verda
    Sep 19 2024

    Hailing from Elyria, Ohio, Chris Verda relies heavily on his friends and family to get up and down the racing trail. Growing up with a father in the local Ohio racing scene, Chris had aspirations to attend UNOH for Motorsports Technology but an introduction to the Linder family led Chris to sprint cars, and he never looked backed from there. Going through his own trial and tribulations, he has found a way to make it work as he expands his horizons across the Ohio region.

    In this episode, Chris and I talk about his introduction to racing, how he got his feet wet in sprint car racing spending a summer with the Linder family working as a crew member, and how to manage life outside of the racetrack.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Tyler Street
    Sep 12 2024

    Mount Vernon, Ohio's Tyler Street gets it all done on the family dollar. The youngster grinds the night shift to be able to put a car on the track week in and week out. With aspirations to one day be a hired gun, Street will do anything it takes to get there. His young resume is stout, including an Ohio Valley Sprint Car Championship, and his head is a good shoulders with a work ethic that would be hard to match.

    In this episode, Tyler and I discuss having a social media presence to grow your brand. The ups and downs searching for partners to field a competitive race car. We also discuss family, relationships, and friends, and their role in the day-to-day life of a blue collar racer.

    Editor's Note: This episode was filmed outside and you may hear background noise while listening

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Zane Devault
    Sep 5 2024

    Growing up in Plymouth, Indiana, all Zane DeVault knew was racing. From a young age he made a name for himself. Despite those around him doubting his abilities, questioning the safety of a young kid racing, he leaned on those closest to him to pursue a childhood dream. Now, quitting his day job and aiming to race for a living, Zane spends a majority of his time within the walls of his team's race shop.

    In this episode, we dive into his experiences growing up. What it was like waiting for the phone to ring with the next driving opportunity, overcoming a major concussion that forced him to question if he could ever be competitive again, and how he keeps his mind fresh while away from home and on the road.

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    1 hr and 11 mins