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  • Bristol Preview: "We're Not Going to Catch On Fire This Year."
    2024/09/19
    In this episode of DJD Reloaded, host Carla Gebhart is joined by Dale Jr.'s crew chief, Andrew Overstreet. Fresh off a win at Watkins Glen with Connor Zilisch, Andrew shares how he’s working with Dale Jr. to prepare for the upcoming Bristol Xfinity race. Also joining the show is NASCAR’s resident funnyman, NASCARcasm. If you know anything about NASCARcasm, you know he’s here to bring some laughs to the weekend chaos. We also break down tire performance with Goodyear’s NASCAR Project Manager, Mark Keto. Listen as he explains how Bristol’s concrete surface shaped an exciting spring race and what to expect this weekend. To top it off, Dale Jr. answers fan questions in a special Ask Jr. segment, where he shares what Chase Elliott has taught him about handling the nerves and pressure of racing.
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    50 分
  • 578 - Tim Brewer: "I Don't Call It Cheating, I Call It Self-Defense"
    2024/09/18

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. sits down with longtime NASCAR crew chief and former ESPN television analyst Tim Brewer to learn more about his legendary career calling the shots for some of the sport’s all-time greats. After growing up within earshot of Bowman Gray Stadium, Tim established himself as a hard worker and found a position as crew chief for Junior Johnson and Associates, helping Cale Yarborough and Darrell Waltrip earn Cup championships in 1978 and 1981 respectively. Tim’s work ethic was developed in his early teen years when he left his path of education to join local racer Ernie Shaw in the NASCAR Grand American ranks. Tim had a short stint with Tiny Lund before settling in with fellow Winston Salem native Richard Childress, becoming one of the youngest crew chiefs in NASCAR history at the age of 18.

    Tim explains that he got hired onto the famed Holly Farms team when Herb Nab vacated the chief position and Junior Johnson made a call to Childress. Tim and Travis Carter came on board in 1978 and helped guide Yarborough to ten wins and a third consecutive Cup season crown. Tim and Dale also discuss his years spent working with Waltrip and what made him leave Johnson's team in 1982 to work for MC Anderson, reuniting with Yarborough. He also details how Raymond Beadle came to NASCAR ownership, creating the Blue Max Racing group with driver Tim Richmond in 1983. Tim talks about his friendship and competition with Dale Earnhardt Sr., his falling out with Junior Johnson in the early 90s, and how he came to be an Emmy-award-winning television analyst after he stepped down from the pit box.

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    1 時間 51 分
  • 577 - Watkins Glen: Do We Have A Respect Problem?
    2024/09/17

    It was a thrilling dash to the finish at Watkins Glen, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. is back in the Dirty Mo Media studio with a new edition of Dirty Air. Special co-host TJ Majors joins to recap the race and weigh in on the latest hot topics in the racing world:

    • Was NASCAR right to park Ryan Blaney?
    • NASCAR team crash carts were getting out of control
    • Playoff drivers struggled at the Glen
    • The tire was a big improvement
    • Race winner Chris Buescher calls in
    • What to do about increasing driver aggression
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    1 時間 26 分
  • Dale Jr Career Classic: the 2001 Dover “9/11” Victory With #8 Bud Team
    2024/09/12
    September 11, 2001, was a day that changed our country forever. Less than two weeks after the tragedy, NASCAR returned to the track, offering a brief escape, a sense of unity, and something to cheer for during a time of overwhelming grief and uncertainty. This week on DJD Reloaded, we’re taking you back to that unforgettable race. We’ll be joined by the people there – two of the men who helped Dale Jr. capture that emotional victory. It’s a Throwback Thursday you won’t want to miss. This is the story of a race that meant more than just points, more than just a trophy, and will be forever remembered as a race that brought fans together. Hear DEI No. 8 Bud team members Jeff Clark and Joey Meier talk about that iconic race, with stories leading up to and following the race that you’ve never heard before.
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    55 分
  • 576 - Zak Brown: Larson's Double Return, Verstappen Debate & Potential Daytona 500 Plans
    2024/09/11

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. sets out to learn more about the world of open wheel motorsports as he sits down with the CEO of McLaren Racing Zak Brown. Big news brought the open wheel executive to town as McLaren joined Hendrick Motorsports in announcing that Kyle Larson will return to the Indianapolis 500 in 2025 for another attempt at the Memorial Day double. Zak explains how the partnership with Rick Hendrick came together through an adoration for his race team, which he views as a North American equivalent of McLaren. He also credits Larson’s versatility with being reminiscent of yesteryear’s drivers like A.J. Foyt and Mario Andretti. As McLaren continues to flourish open wheel racing, Zak says his sights are set on becoming a top-outfit in the sports car ranks, competing in both WEC and IMSA in the future.

    Zak’s background in racing can be traced to the 1981 Long Beach Grand Prix, which he attended with his parents and brother. A successful appearance on Wheel of Fortune when he was 13 and advice from Mario himself led to a door opening in go-kart racing, which Zak entered and never looked back. After finding a knack for securing sponsorship, Zak realized he was better fit on the marketing end of the sport and started his own company, Just Marketing, Inc., which quickly rose to being one of the top businesses in racing. Zak would sell the company and find himself at a professional crossroads before being faced with the ultimate career decision: be in line to one day run Formula One or help direct McLaren Racing. Thanks to his love of competition, Zak took the position at the legendary race team and helped it return to its former glory at the forefront of the racing world.

    Dale and Zak share one strong common thread, through Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s 1980s Nova, which currently resides in the JR Motorsports garage. Zak was a longtime owner of the vehicle before Dale Jr. was able to acquire it through auction, and he shares an incredible story of how he was able to confirm its authenticity.

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    1 時間 26 分
  • 575 - Atlanta & Charters: Is History Repeating Itself?
    2024/09/10

    The NASCAR Playoffs are underway, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. is in the studio to unpack the action from Atlanta. The NASCAR charter agreement has progressed and several drivers are in early points predicaments after the weekend:

    • Atlanta is already showing signs of wear
    • What caused Kyle Larson’s car to snap into the wall?
    • Denny Hamlin’s conservative approach during the race
    • Playoff points update
    • 23XI and Front Row hold out on signing the new charter agreement
    • Race winner Joey Logano calls into the show
    • The voicemail Dale left for Andrew
    • Dale's new evening routine that Amy isn't a big fan of
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    1 時間 59 分
  • NASCAR Playoff Drivers Like You’ve Never Heard Them
    2024/09/05

    In this special episode of DJD Reloaded, we’re taking the show on the road! Join The Athletic’s motorsports journalists and hosts of The Teardown, Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi, as they take you behind the scenes of their first-ever exclusive driver sit-downs at NASCAR Playoff Media Day. But don’t expect the same usual questions you’ve heard drivers answer before.

    These guys were candid, unfiltered, and so much fun. From surprising insights to raw reactions, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the personalities and pressure fueling the Playoff contenders. Plus, Amy Earnhardt joined Dale Jr. on the Download for #AskJR – or, shall we say, #AskAmy – this week, so you won’t want to miss it!

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    59 分
  • 574 - Travis Carter: Cale's Crew Chief During The Famous Fight
    2024/09/04

    Join Dale Earnhardt Jr. as he sits down with former NASCAR Crew Chief and team owner Travis Carter to discuss his past working with some of the most legendary race car drivers in history. During his two-decade-long time in the sport, he was a championship-winning crew chief with Benny Parsons in 1973 and was Cale Yarborough’s crew chief during the iconic 1979 Daytona 500. Over the years, Travis also worked with Bobby Allison, Junior Johnson, and Darrell Waltrip. He also speaks on his time working for Penske, the teams who sought his employment, and the rise and fall of his team, Travis Carter Motorsports.

    Listen as Travis shares stories, including his friendship with Dale Earnhardt Sr., his start in NASCAR, and his complete exit from the sport.

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    1 時間 19 分