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Door Bumper Clear is in its seventh year of bringing unparalleled insight from the world of NASCAR to its rapidly expanding fan base. Hosted by veteran spotters Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors and Freddie Kraft, as well as industry insider Casey Boat, this podcast is an influential voice with a comedic, bold and transparent bent. Whether it’s recapping the previous race, reacting to rumors or engaging in debate, Door Bumper Clear is the go-to podcast for the edgy race fan.
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Kansas: Larson Says, “Hold My Beer!” & The Return of Joel Edmonds
Casey Boat, Freddie Kraft, T.J. Majors, and Brett Griffin are joined by one of last year’s most popular guests, Joel Edmonds, to break down the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history. How accurate is the painted start/finish line on the track? Did Denny make a mistake by calling his shot on winning the championship this year? Is Ryan Preece in trouble after being excluded from a study group at SHR? Plus, will we see a Cup race at Bowman Gray?
Episode Highlights:
The Invisible Finish Line
SHR’s Secret Study Group
Cup Racing at Bowman Gray?
Denny Calls His Shot
Iconic Sponsors: Then vs. Now
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Dover: Practice, Aero Blocking, Mirror Driving, and … Pineapples?
Clear weather prevailed in Dover this weekend, keeping the “Monster Mile” parched and fans happy (except for William Byron fans). Freddie Kraft, Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors & Casey Boat are back in the studio breaking down all the action from the race weekend, where Denny Hamlin held off a late-race push by Kyle Larson to secure the win. The spotters offer their insights on the potential impact of racing dynamics if the rear-view camera gets removed. They also discuss which NASCAR Cup Series drivers must “press the panic button” and who is on the playoff hot seat.
Episode Highlights:
Breaking down Bubba’s wreck: Is anyone to blame?
Carson Kvapil’s stellar performance
Are the Fords the only teams that need to be concerned?
Larson’s shocking “Bus Stop” data from Watkins Glen
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Talladega: Late-Race Blocks, A BIG On-Air Argument, & Jesse Love Joins
Freddie Kraft, Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors & Casey Boat are back in studio to discuss all the action from Talladega, and they are joined by the winner of this weekend’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race, Jesse Love. Jesse shares his excitement for being locked into the Xfinity playoffs and tells the DBC crew how much fun the Xfinity cars are to drive. They talk about how the majority of the Talladega Cup race is run at half throttle to save fuel and whether anything can be easily changed to fix that.
The DBC crew also discusses the Toyota pit strategy that both worked and didn’t, Michael McDowell’s last-lap block, and the planning that went into RFK’s race strategy, which somehow ended up with T.J. and Freddie in a heated argument because, of course. Also, why are the scoring pylons going away? This weekend’s race brought some hilarious Reaction Theatre calls, and the DBC hosts fielded fan questions.
Episode Highlights
Toyota’s pit strategy at the end of the race
Fuel-mileage superspeedway racing
What’s up with the scoring pylons disappearing?
Michael Jordan celebrates in Victory Lane
T.J. and Freddie get HEATED
Jesse Love talks about how fun Xfinity cars are to drive
Michael McDowell’s late block coming to the checkered flag
Freddie boldly makes Dale Jr. his “What An Idiot” this week
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Texas: A Pleasant Surprise
Freddie Kraft, Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors & Casey Boat recap a surprisingly entertaining Texas race. The “Hooters Curse” is finally broken with Chase Elliott securing his first win since 2022. How concerned should Ford fans be with the manufacturer being winless a quarter of the way into the season? Late-race drama between William Byron and Ross Chastain gets the Reaction Theatre line buzzing. Did Ryan Sieg choke or did Sam Mayer close it out?
Episode Highlights
Chase Elliott ends the “Hooters Curse”
Jimmie Johnson = Darrell Waltrip?
“He wrecked the Watermelon Man!”
Does Texas need a repave after all?
Ford’s drought continues
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Martinsville: Home of the Everlasting Tires
This week on DBC, Brett Griffin, Freddie Kraft, T.J. Majors, and Casey Boat recap all things Martinsville. We kick things off with Hendrick Motorsports' historic 1-2-3 finish, coming on the 40th anniversary of the first-ever Cup win for NASCAR’s winningest team. Brett weighs in on why Xfinity races are outshining Cup races, stating, “It’s not supposed to be that way.” Are we witnessing the rise of a new star in Carson Kvapil after his P4 Xfinity debut? Plus, our take on the very public feud between Denny Hamlin and Marcus Smith. Lastly, we tackle the controversial topic of the NextGen car's performance on short tracks and the urgent call for a major overhaul. What changes are needed to ensure the competitiveness of the sport?
Episode Highlights
HMS’s historic 1-2-3 finish
Are Xfinity races better than Cup?
Carson Kvapil’s impressive Xfinity debut
Denny Hamlin v. Marcus Smith
The NextGen car needs a major overhaul
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Richmond: ‘Jumpman’ Hamlin, A Questionable Caution & Truex's Tantrum
Freddie Kraft, Brett Griffin, T.J. Majors, and Casey Boat recap all the action from Richmond. Did Denny Hamlin jump the final restart? Did the phantom caution for Kyle Busch’s wall rub kill everyone’s race strategy? What happened with Kyle Larson and Bubba Wallace? Should we race on Easter Sunday? The hosts also highlight NASCAR Cup racing on an oval with wet weather tires for the first time ever and suggest that more tire wear would help at Richmond. Plus, will Bubba Pollard’s impressive Xfinity result open more doors in the future?
Episode Highlights
Brett: “Denny jump(ed)man!”
Freddie: “Where’s the consistency?”
Bubba Pollard’s up-and-down Xfinity debut
Should NASCAR put more pressure on the TV networks?
Brett: “If you want me to hear of you, run up front”
Should SMT data be available to fans?
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