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Daily Driver

Luke Bogacki

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The Daily Driver podcast presented by ThisIsBracketRacing.com is a daily podcast dedicated to helping sportsman drag racers become the best version of themselves on the race track. Each day in season 2 (which stretches from November 1 through November 30), 3-time NHRA World Champion Luke Bogacki explores a topic of competition and shares the insights and experience that he’s gained as a racer, teacher, and perpetual student of the game.
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Hammer Down Racing Report

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Weekly recap of all the NW Ohio/SE Michigan racing action plus the latest racing news locally and beyond! Each week, we feature a special guest or guests (drivers, promoters, etc.), pizza giveaways and much more!
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Sporting Witness

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Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive and testimony. Sporting Witness is for those fascinated by sporting history. We take you to the events that have shaped the sports world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes, you become a fan in the stands as we take you back in time to examine memorable victories and agonising defeats from all over the world. You’ll hear from people who have achieved sporting immortality, or those who were there as incredible sportin ...
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Are you a sportsman drag racer or fan? This is the podcast you've been looking for! Within The Sportsman Drag Racing Podcast w/ Luke & Jed, hosts Luke Bogacki & Jared Pennington discuss the latest happenings and debate hot topics within the sport of drag racing. In addition to their own commentary, they host weekly guests that include some of the rock stars of our sport. From NHRA to IHRA, from local weekly bracket competition to the richest and most prestigious events in the nation: The Spo ...
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WHEELZ UP RADIO

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WHEELZ UP RADIO gives you some of the best Sportsman Drag Racing talk on the Internet every Monday and Wednesday at 7pm. We have a variety of on-air personalities and an array of shows that will continue to grow, as we grow.
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The DragChamp Show

Gary Don Free, Jake Hodge, Ryan Gleghorn

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The DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style conversation with the biggest names in sportsman drag racing. You'll hear from NHRA Lucas Oil series racers, big money bracket racers, local bracket racers, and some of the top names in sportsman drag racing. The DragChamp Show covers NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series classes like Super Stock and Stock, Super Comp, Super Gas and Super Street, Top Sportsman and Top Dragster, Top Bulb and Bottom Bulb bracket racing, Box and No Box classes, and ...
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Pub Table Racers

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A show hosted by NASCAR veterans Warren Brosel and Tim Packman covering the sport and grassroots racing in a fun, informative and entertaining manner on an FB Live every Tuesday at 9 pm ET. Our guests are drivers, crew chiefs and crew members talking about how they got in the sport and sharing stories of their careers. And, the best part is - we do it all over a bucket of Miller High Life. Join in the fun, tell your racing friends and we welcome your comments and questions. Our website is Pu ...
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It was an eventful weekend in the world of racing. Former ARCA and NASCAR driver, Matt Tifft returned to the asphalt for the ASA STARS National Tour Glass City 200 at Toledo Speedway on Saturday and was involved in an incident that took him out of the race early. After the race there was an altercation between Tiftt and the another driver's team in…
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The Euro 2016 qualifier between Serbia and Albania in October 2014 was politically charged between the two nations. But the opening exchanges in Belgrade had passed without major incident, until a drone carrying a flag appeared in the sky above the pitch, with violent breaking out on and off the pitch. Albania’s captain Lorik Cana and football repo…
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In 1964, the first ever African Cup of Champions took place in Ghana, as teams from around the continent competed to be crowned the best team in African club football. It was won by Cameroonian champions Oryx Douala and Justice Baidoo speaks to Oryx Douala player Maurice Epétè about his memories of the tournament. It’s a Made in Manchester producti…
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ARCA Menards Series racer Lavar Scott sits second in points ahead of this weekend's ARCA finale at Toledo Speedway. He is also the first African American driver to earn the Bounty Rookie of the Year award in series history. He joins us Thursday to talk about his season and what's ahead. Plus a teammate of his pops in as well! We will also preview t…
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Brian McKechnie is one of the few people in history to have represented New Zealand in both international rugby and international cricket. He has also been at centre of two of the country’s biggest major sporting controversies. He speaks to Will Yates. This is a Whistledown production for the BBC World Service. Eye-witness accounts brought to life …
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In 1996, Thailand watched in awe as the Iron Ladies, a men’s volleyball team made up of gay and trans athletes, triumphed over the country’s best and won the national championships. Yet despite their outstanding success, none of the team from the northern province of Lampang were selected for the national squad, as the Volleyball Association of Tha…
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This week's episode is something I wanted to share from a podcast that I listen to that is centered around the Summer Olympics. And on that episode Summer Sanders, Olympic Gold Medalist, talks about 3 key questions that helped her perform at her best. Why are you competing? Who are you doing it for? Who loves you? I am sharing this because those 3 …
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Brazilian driver Nelson Piquet Jr recalls taking part at the launch of Formula E in Beijing, China in 2014. It was the world’s first racing championship for electric cars. The idea for the competition, going through some of the world’s most iconic cities, was written on the back of a napkin in 2011 by former FIA president Jean Todt and founder Alej…
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This episode is going to look a little more like the Question of the Week feature than the Daily Driver. A few months back on the Competitive Sociopath episode, I talked about the correlation between of being hyper focused and success. This week is expanding on that correlation into the competitive sociopath line of thinking in regard to families a…
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Have you ever invented a game to pass the time while on vacation? Well, what if that game became a global sensation? In 1969, Enrique and Viviana Corcuera created Padel while on holiday. With federations in six continents and millions of players around the world, Padel is now the fastest growing sport on the planet. Viviana shares her experience wi…
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In 2012, The Gambia made their first appearance at the Paralympic Games. President of the Gambian National Paralympic Committee Sulayman Colley speaks to Justice Baidoo about how he succeeded in organising the team for the London games. A Made in Manchester Production for the BBC World Service. Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive and te…
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Fresh off his West Coast swing, Kalib Henry returns to Ohio and we speak with him about his season so far. Plus all the latest racing news and results. And we honor a good friend of ours and race director at Sandusky Speedway, Chris Mize who passed away unexpectedly earlier this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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This week's episode is part 2 of The Psychology of Bottom Bulb Racing. In part 1 I started to talk about the takeaways I had from a discussion within ThisIsBracketRacing ELITE and those takeaways were being fearless, having a conservative strategy, cocky swing, and to be like water. This week I want to dive even deeper and look out even more takeaw…
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In 1960, the Italian city of Rome played host to the first ever Paralympic Games. More than 400 athletes gathered to compete in the international competition – all of them were wheelchair users. Margaret Maughan was a member of the British team and won the UK's first Paralympic gold medal for archery. In 2010, she shared her memories of the games w…
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This week we speak to sprint car racer DJ Foos who won Monday's Kiss The Cow Fair Race at Fremont Speedway on Monday night. We will ask him about kissing the cow and the race and stuff. Pluss all the latest racing news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesPar Evergreen Podcasts
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Trischa Zorn-Hudson is the most decorated Paralympian in history. Competing across seven games, Trischa - who has been blind since birth - won a remarkable haul of 55 medals. In that time, she also saw the Paralympics go through drastic changes, as competitors campaigned to get similar privileges and rights as Olympic athletes. Trischa shares memor…
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Devin Moran currently sits second in Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series points and is coming off three second-place finishes in the North/South 100 weekend at Florence. We speak with him plus all the latest racing news and results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesPar Evergreen Podcasts
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This episode is exclusively for you bottom bulb racers and honestly if this sounds similar, it's because my most recent National Dragster column was on this same topic too. But here within the Daily Driver, I want to expand on it more. I want to dive deeper into the psychology of bottom bulb racing, not just the tangible things but the mental side …
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In 2008, the Danish 49er sailing team won one of the most dramatic sailing golds in Olympic history. Going into the final race, Denmark had a comfortable lead. But on their way to the start line, their mast snapped in stormy seas, seemingly crushing their chances of securing a medal. The only hope of salvaging their Olympic dreams rested on the sel…
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Rusty Smith picked up his first ever dirt late model feature win a week ago at Saturday at Oakshade Raceway and he followed that up with a second consecutive win this past weekend. We speak with him and Jamie Miller joins us to talk about making his debut in his new dirt late model this weekend. Noah Wagner also joins us to talk about the Fall Fest…
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Breaking makes its debut at the Paris 2024 Olympics, but its origins as a sport go back to 1970s New York. Michael Holman formed a group of the most talented breakdancers in the city called 'The New York City Breakers'. He remembers when the crew performed at a salute for the US Olympic team in 1984, where they wrote a proclamation backstage - prop…
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Fresh off his first win in FAST Series action at Wayne County Speedway, we speak with Leyton Wagner this week. Plus we have a BIG announcement involving several area tracks along with all the latest racing news and results. #HammerDownClash Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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The 2004 Athens Olympics in Greece were hailed as the Games coming home to its ancient and modern birthplace. But, on the eve of the opening ceremony, a breaking scandal involving two of the host nation's biggest sporting stars threatened to overshadow the celebration. Final torchbearer Nikos Kaklamanakis and Reuters journalist Karolos Grohmann tal…
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'Do the next right thing' is a mantra for many struggling with addiction or can be words to live by for many who have overcome tremendous setbacks. How can we relate it to drag racing? Racing is a difficult pursuit - that’s what draws so many of us to it (and holds our passion - because sustained perfection is truly unattainable). To move forward i…
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Sailor Pavlos Kontides was 22 when he competed in the 2012 Olympics. Although he had taken part in the Beijing, he was considered one of the favourites going into the London games. He became the first Cypriot athlete to win a medal for his country, by competing in the Men’s Laser class. He spoke to Matthew Kenyon about what his success meant to him…
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Both Dylan Burt and Shawn Valenti have been piling up the wins. Burt is coming off his third Dominator Super Stock A Main win of the year and he is doing it with some older technology in his car. Valenti has won the last 4 straight Fremont Speedway Dirt Truck features and has a feature win in a Thunderstock at Limaland. We will speak with both driv…
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The 1994 Wimbledon Championships were dominated by one story - whether Martina Navratilova could bow out with a record-breaking tenth title. The 37-year-old looked on course to do so, making it to the final where she'd face 22-year-old Spanish player, Conchita Martinez. The scene was set but Conchita hadn't read the script. Thirty years on, she sha…
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Attica Raceway Park and Wayne County Speedway Late Model point leader Kyle Moore has been on a roll at both tracks in recent weeks. We speak with him this week as we are back live. Plus all the latest racing news and results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesPar Evergreen Podcasts
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It's 30 years since the murder of Colombian footballer, Andres Escobar. Just days before his fatal shooting, Escobar had scored an own goal for Colombia at the 1994 World Cup. He had been blamed for his country's early exit from the tournament and many linked his death directly to his mistake on the pitch. Matt Pintus has been through the BBC World…
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“In this way you must understand how laughable it is to say, ‘Tell me what to do!’ What advice could I possibly give? No, a far better request is, ‘Train my mind to adapt to any circumstance.’... In this way, if circumstances take you off script… you won’t be desperate for a new prompting.” - Epictetus The above quote is what I am focusing on for t…
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Jewish tennis star Liesl Herbst dreamt of playing at Wimbledon but after Hitler invaded Austria, she was banned from competing. After fleeing from the Nazis with her family to London, she finally played two months before World War Two began. When it resumed in 1946, Liesl returned with her daughter Dorli to play in the ladies' doubles. They remain …
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Cap Henry picked up the AFCS win Friday at Attica and earned this year's Ohio Sprint Speedweek championship. We will speak with him on that and how his season has gone so far. Plus all the latest racing news and results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesPar Evergreen Podcasts
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In June 1976, Muhammad Ali was the heavyweight boxing champion of the world. Ali travelled to Tokyo, Japan to face his next opponent, the professional wrestler Antonio Inoki. In a first of its kind, the exhibition fight called “The War of the Worlds” was met with controversy because of the rules applied. Ringside Photographer Claude Charlier tells …
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Asphalt racer Mike Young joins us in the studio this week & we will speak with new Owosso Speedway owner Rex Wheeler who has been making a lot of improvements to the facility. Plus all the latest racing news and results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesPar Evergreen Podcasts
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This episode comes in right on the heels of the exclusive ThisIsBracketRacing Junior Fest where our members are able to get on the track and implement the things we discuss. Our goal at our live events, be it junior dragsters or even our big car ELITE Fest, is to stretch our attendees. To challenge them. The result is a microcosm of growth in gener…
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