Off The Racing Line

Carlos A. Espitia

Off The Racing Line is the podcast where motorsports gets real. Forget the polished, perfect moments. We dive into the chaos, the mistakes, and the breakthroughs that happen when you stray from the racing line. From racing to HPDE and instructing, host Carlos Espitia sits down with racers and coaches who’ve been there, done that, and lived to tell the story. We’re talking about the unfiltered side of racing—the lessons you don’t hear about in the driver’s meeting. It’s not just about speed; it’s about the hard truth of pushing limits and facing the unexpected. Get ready for real conversations

  1. The Crash That Almost Finished a Racing Legend: Jim Drago's Story

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    The Crash That Almost Finished a Racing Legend: Jim Drago's Story

    Jim Drago is a racer’s racer. A Spec Miata legend. A 13-time SCCA National Champion. And a man who nearly didn’t make it back to the track.Owner of East Street Racing, one of the most dominant Spec Miata programs in the country, Jim has built some of the fastest and most technically refined SM cars in America. Known for surgical consistency and deep mechanical knowledge, he’s feared by rivals and respected across the paddock.But in 2024, everything changed.At the SCCA Runoffs at Road America, Jim was involved in one of the most violent crashes in recent memory: a 120 MPH impact that left multiple drivers injured and Jim hospitalized for five weeks, facing the possibility of amputation.Most people would’ve walked away from the sport. Jim didn’t.In this episode, recorded trackside at Homestead-Miami Speedway, we dive into:• His rise to becoming a multi-time national champion• Building East Street Racing into a Spec Miata powerhouse• The brutal reality of the Runoffs crash• The physical and mental recovery process• What it feels like returning to race for the first time after nearly losing it all• Why he refused to let his career end in a hospital bedJim Drago didn’t want his final lap to be the one that nearly killed him.He wanted to finish on his terms.🚗 Sponsored by GARAGE iD Pro Spec Miata➡️ https://farausa.com/race-info/fara-pro-spec-miata-class-announced/🎧 Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more.Website: https://offtheracingline.com/YT: / @offtheracingline Instagram: / offtheracingline TikTok: / offtheracingline Facebook: / offtheracingline Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-racing-line/id1806756528Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6iDQbkts2ggd6aMuN11dbo

    37 Min.
  2. The "Most Hated Driver" in Motorsports, Charles Espenlaub on Endurance Racing, Survival, and Winning

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    The "Most Hated Driver" in Motorsports, Charles Espenlaub on Endurance Racing, Survival, and Winning

    EP 24 | Charles Espenlaub — Endurance Wins, Survival, and the Cost of Racing at the Highest LevelIn this episode of Off The Racing Line, we sit down with Charles Espenlaub, one of the most accomplished and quietly respected endurance racers in modern motorsports.Charles has won at the highest levels of international endurance racing, including an overall victory in the 24H Series, back-to-back wins at the 12 Hours of Kuwait, and a class victory at the Nürburgring 24 Hours, one of the most unforgiving races in the world. He’s also a 24H Series GT3-Am champion, with podium finishes across Europe at tracks like Spa, Monza, and Barcelona.But this conversation goes far beyond results.We open with one of the most unexpected stories in motorsports, how Charles was once labeled “the most hated driver in motorsports” after repeatedly filling in for actor Patrick Dempsey, only to disappoint crowds when the helmet came off and it wasn’t who they expected.From there, we dive deep into:What it really takes to win endurance races when speed alone isn’t enoughTeam chemistry, trust, and why certain names, like Shane Lewis, keep showing up in winning programsHis 15-year run as a Mazda factory driver and what factory support actually looks likeJudging the Mazda Shootout and what separates future pros from talented drivers who never make itThe uncomfortable realities of gentleman drivers, money, and modern racingSurviving the infamous Miata fire at the 25 Hours of Thunderhill, and why it turned him into a vocal advocate for improved fire safetyWalking away from a safe aviation career to chase racing, and making it workThis is a long-form, unfiltered conversation about longevity, risk, discipline, and survival in a sport that rarely forgives mistakes.If you want the truth about endurance racing, not the highlight reel, this episode delivers.

    1 Std. 28 Min.
  3. Garage iD Pro Spec Miata Series: More Prize Money, More Track Time — The Future of Spec Miata?

    24.12.2025

    Garage iD Pro Spec Miata Series: More Prize Money, More Track Time — The Future of Spec Miata?

    SCCA Spec Miata Drivers: Is the Garage iD Pro Spec Miata Series the Next Step?In Episode 22 of Off The Racing Line, we sit down with Todd Buras, Senter Smith, and Trace Hance to unpack what may be the most important structural shift in the Spec Miata ecosystem in years.This conversation breaks down three interconnected pillars shaping the future of grassroots racing:🔧 Garage ID Prospect Miata Series (2026)The Prospect Miata Series is evolving from a single end-of-season payout into a per-event prize money model, with cash distributed across multiple categories — including Overall, Legends (50+), and First Female — at every race weekend.With Trace Hance stepping in as race director, the series emphasizes clean racing, fast decision-making, and accountability through education, not politics. The result? More track time, cleaner racing, and a paddock culture that rewards competition without sacrificing community.🎓 Collegiate Racing Series (CRS)CRS is building a legitimate pipeline from HPDE and academy programs to true wheel-to-wheel racing — powered by universities across the country.With nearly 60 schools involved and growing, CRS teaches far more than racecraft: students learn budgeting, fundraising, program structure, and long-term planning while competing under FARA’s professional infrastructure. Upcoming events at Road Atlanta, NCM Motorsports Park, and a National Championship finale are setting the stage for the next generation of racers.🔑 Why This Episode MattersSpec Miata drivers gain more chances to win money per event.Students and families see a real, affordable path to racing.Teams and programs benefit from structure, clarity, and celebration.The sport itself gets cleaner racing, better drivers, and stronger culture.From podium celebrations to press-box education, this episode makes one thing clear: the FAR ecosystem is building racers, not just race results.As always — everything interesting happens off the racing line.🚗 Sponsored by GARAGE iD Pro Spec Miata➡️ https://farausa.com/race-info/fara-pro-spec-miata-class-announced/🎧 Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more.Website: https://offtheracingline.com/YT: / @offtheracingline Instagram: / offtheracingline TikTok: / offtheracingline Facebook: / offtheracingline Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-racing-line/id1806756528Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6iDQbkts2ggd6aMuN11dbo#SpecMiata#SCCASpecMiata#SpecMiataRacing#prospecmiata

    31 Min.
  4. What It Takes to Become a Pro Driver at 19: The Noah Harmon Story

    09.12.2025

    What It Takes to Become a Pro Driver at 19: The Noah Harmon Story

    EP21: What does it really take to become a pro racing driver at just 19? We sit down with Noah Harmon, the 2024 Mazda Shootout winner, IMSA MX-5 Cup rookie standout, Trans Am driver, and full-time UCF student balancing two lives at once.Noah didn’t start karting until age 14, which in motorsports is practically adulthood. But in five short years he went from late starter… to racing wheel-to-wheel with some of the biggest rising names in American motorsports. Noah shares what it’s like to race against Connor Zilisch, Westin Workman, and Jeremy Fletcher, and how those battles shaped him as a driver.We Get Into:0:00 Intro01:14 Starting "Late" in Karting05:22 The Mazda Shootout: losing twice before winning it all18:15 Rookie Season in MX5 Cup19:32 Rookie of The Year... almost21:33 Race Analysis with Noah25:19 The Chick Magnet27:57 Racing at St. Pete31:44 Daytona Crash - Not The Proudest Moment of The Group34:52 Racing Against the Big Names37:56 Racing in The Trans Am Series42:02 How Sponsorships Actually Work in Motorsports53:46 The Double Life: College Student vs. Pro Driver59:13 Dating as a 19 year-old Pro Driver1:01:36 Are Kid Racers Fearless?1:04:56 Rapid Fire Questions1:12:30 Guest ChallengePlus: Noah lets loose about dating, racing superstars, and the moment it finally clicked that he belonged at the top level.FOLLOW NOAH HARMONIG: @noah_harmon 🚗 Sponsored by Velocity Track ExperienceTrack-prepped rentals, full support, expert coaching—all in one arrive-and-drive package.➡️ https://velocitytrackexperience.com🎧 Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more.Website: https://offtheracingline.com/YT: / @offtheracingline Instagram: / offtheracingline TikTok: / offtheracingline Facebook: / offtheracingline Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-racing-line/id1806756528Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6iDQbkts2ggd6aMuN11dbo#MazdaMX5Cup#IMSA#MazdaShootout#TransAmSeries#NASCAR

    1 Std. 15 Min.
  5. How I Went From Afghanistan to GT1 Champion After 18 Years of Fighting for It

    27.11.2025

    How I Went From Afghanistan to GT1 Champion After 18 Years of Fighting for It

    EP20 with Justin Levine: Army veteran. Paratrooper. Attorney. GT1-B racer. Justin’s story isn’t just about cars, it’s about grit, discipline, and the long road to becoming who you’re meant to be. In this episode, Justin walks us through his journey from combat missions in Afghanistan, to surviving law school on a shoestring budget, to using student loans and VA benefits just to afford seat time at HPDE events. He went from a Nissan 350Z at Palm Beach International Raceway… to a Porsche Cup Car fighting for championships in FARA’s GT1-B class. We cover: • Life as a U.S. Army paratrooper in Afghanistan • How track days became his therapy and second mission • Using whatever money he had — including student loans — just to race • Becoming an instructor with NASA & PDG to earn free track time • The slow climb from broke college racer → respected attorney → GT1-B contender • The difference between NASA, ChampCar, and racing in FARA • How discipline, controlled aggression, and courage translate from the military to the race track This is one of the most relatable and motivational stories we’ve captured — proof that success in racing (and in life) is built over years of sacrifice and small steps forward. Whatever your goal or mission is… keep moving forward. 🚗 Sponsored by Velocity Track Experience Track-prepped rentals, full support, expert coaching—all in one arrive-and-drive package. ➡️ https://velocitytrackexperience.com 🎧 Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more. Website: https://offtheracingline.com/ YT: / @offtheracingline Instagram: / offtheracingline TikTok: / offtheracingline Facebook: / offtheracingline Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-racing-line/id1806756528 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6iDQbkts2ggd6aMuN11dbo #ArmyVeteran #RacingCommunity #PorscheCupCar #MotorsportsPodcast

    58 Min.
  6. How I Went From Leukemia to Racing Again in 12 Months - The Jesse Gröse Story

    13.11.2025

    How I Went From Leukemia to Racing Again in 12 Months - The Jesse Gröse Story

    EP19 - Life on Borrowed Time: Racing, Leukemia and Legacy with Jesse Gröse. In this powerful episode, professional racer and coach Jesse Gröse shares how a diagnosis of T-Cell Leukemia in his early 30s changed everything — his health, his career, and his purpose. From hospital beds to podiums, Jesse’s story is a masterclass in perseverance, resilience, and rediscovering what truly matters. Before cancer, Jesse had already competed in over 100 different race cars across 20+ manufacturers, including some of the world’s most demanding prototype chassis — from Radical, Ligier, Wolf, and LMP3 platforms — testing the limits at legendary tracks like Laguna Seca, Sebring, and Thunderhill. But this isn’t just a racing story — it’s a human one. It’s about what happens when the pursuit of speed collides with survival. If you or someone you love is fighting cancer, this conversation is a reminder: you’re not alone. 💙 Support the fight: Learn more, get help, or register as a bone marrow donor below. leukemiarf.org nmdp.org bloodcancerunited.org 🎧 Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more. Website: https://offtheracingline.com/ YT: / @offtheracingline Instagram: / offtheracingline TikTok: / offtheracingline Facebook: / offtheracingline Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-racing-line/id1806756528 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6iDQbkts2ggd6aMuN11dbo #OffTheRacingLine #JesseGrose #RacingStory #CancerSurvivor #Motorsports #RacingLife #LeukemiaAwareness

    1 Std. 1 Min.

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Off The Racing Line is the podcast where motorsports gets real. Forget the polished, perfect moments. We dive into the chaos, the mistakes, and the breakthroughs that happen when you stray from the racing line. From racing to HPDE and instructing, host Carlos Espitia sits down with racers and coaches who’ve been there, done that, and lived to tell the story. We’re talking about the unfiltered side of racing—the lessons you don’t hear about in the driver’s meeting. It’s not just about speed; it’s about the hard truth of pushing limits and facing the unexpected. Get ready for real conversations