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  1. 4d ago

    Show EP 162 presented by Summit Racing - Larry Larson

    Welcome to Episode 162 of the Drag Drive Repeat Show presented by Summit Racing  Episode 162: Larry Larson Returns to Drag Week — Havlik's, Drop the Hammer, and the Chase for a 5-Second Average Larry Larson joins the show fresh off his win at Hot Rod by Havlik's Fastest Streetcar Shootout to break down the weekend, his return to weekend drag-and-drive at Drop the Hammer, and his first Hot Rod Drag Week in the S10 in ten years. Then Mike and Eric run down the field chasing a shot at a sub-5-second average at Drag Week — Ned Dunphy, Ryan Hargett, Dave Schroeder, Jeff Lutz, and Bryant Goldstone — plus full results from Havlik's and all the housekeeping. Summit Racing's speed legacy began in 1968 as a one-man startup and is now the World's Speed Shop® with four facilities and 200+ catalog editions. Fueling your passion, they save you money, deliver fast, and offer top-notch customer service for more than 1500 brands. Make sure to download the Summit Racing Mobile App for easy access to speed parts. Find them on Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. Also, you can tune in to the On All Cylinders podcast for more automotive discussions. From humble origins to the social media lane, Summit Racing stands by your need for speed. Find everything at summitracing.com WHAT'S IN THIS EPISODE: Larry Larson on the S10's win at Havlik's — 6.09 qualifier, 6.17 in the final, beating Joe Berry in the big-tire drag-and-drive finalDrop the Hammer recap — Larry's first weekend drag-and-drive since 2017, a 4.30 best pass, and 12-for-12 finishes with the truckLarry's return to Hot Rod Drag Week after 10 years — engine combo updates, tight testing timeline, and the goal of just finishingNed Dunphy's Viper testing update — 6.358 at 183 mph and a plan to chase full quarter-mile passes before Drag WeekRyan Hargett's twin-turbo Camaro — 900 lbs lighter than a comparable Mustang, ~3,500 hpDave Schroeder's nitrous Corvette Grand Sport — currently the quickest drag-and-drive pass of the year at 6.09Jeff Lutz racing this weekend at the Tri-Five NationalsBryant Goldstone's Corvette fire repair and race-readiness updateFull Havlik's Fastest Streetcar Shootout class winners and event awardsShort Circuit grudge race and hotel booking updatesUpcoming events: Sick Michigan Miles, Dragway Rush, Cruise and Lose, Route 66 Roundup, and the Short Circuit (Nov 7, Paragould AR)

    Show EP 162 presented by Summit Racing - Larry Larson
  2. Jul 30

    Show EP 161 presented by Summit Racing - Paul Sakalas and the Havliks

    Welcome to Episode 161 of the Drag Drive Repeat Show presented by Summit Racing Paul Sakalas of Summit Racing joins us to talk about On All Cylinders, his own projects and his experiences being a car guy content creator. Then we have Brian and Jesse Havlik of Havlik’s Fastest Street Car Shootout giving us the inside details on the race happening August 6-8 at Cordova Dragway.  Plus, results and stories from Heads Up Hustle and Pistons in the Pines. Summit Racing's speed legacy began in 1968 as a one-man startup and is now the World's Speed Shop® with four facilities and 200+ catalog editions. Fueling your passion, they save you money, deliver fast, and offer top-notch customer service for more than 1500 brands. Make sure to download the Summit Racing Mobile App for easy access to speed parts. Find them on Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. Also, you can tune in to the On All Cylinders podcast for more automotive discussions. From humble origins to the social media lane, Summit Racing stands by your need for speed. Find everything at summitracing.com Countdown to Cordova: Havlik's Fastest Street Car Shootout Brian and Jesse Havlik previewed year three, August 6-8 at Cordova Dragway. Thu 8/6: Gates 8AM, tech until 5PM, Red Line ride-along drawing at 3PM, photo shoot/explosion ~7:30PM, band and free pizza after.Fri 8/7: Final tech until noon, test-and-tune 10AM-4PM, off-site cruise departs 10AM, Pro Street Elite car show at 10AM (new Street Machine/Hot Rod classes), qualifying starts ~6PM.Sat 8/8: Semis/finals 6-10PM for all classes, including NA Shootout and Outlaw.2025 route is a full ~50-mile loop through the Mississippi Valley, I-80, Clinton and Fulton. Classes: heads-up Big Tire/Small Tire, drag-and-drive groups (Rocky Mountain small-tire, WFO big-tire quick-8, all-in shootout), NA quick-8, and four index classes (8.50-11.50). Confirmed entrants: Larry Larson (3 cars), Goldstone, Rich Vadraza, Tony Wiseman, Willie Fayre, the Morris family, Annette Summers. Spectators are traveling from Hawaii, Australia, and Washington; every racer gets a keepsake poster this year. Results Roundup Pistons in the Pines: Dan Dinan (Big Tire), Joseph Lang (Gasser), Sean Lemire (Small Tire), John Nichols (Stick Shift), Philip Nadeau (Tailgate), Russ Abbott (DYO). Heads Up Hustle: Jon Moore (Street Car), Vance Cooper (Stick Shift, despite a water pump swap and dead alternator — he rigged a generator off his roof rack mid-drive), Jeremy Ortiz over TJ Linebaugh by 0.0056s (8.50 Index), Chris Reiter (10.00), Zach Szerba (11.50), Tyler Adams (13.00), Ralph Rugg (Full-Size Truck), Tim Grabiak over sister Riely (NA Small Block), Jay Grabiak (NA Big Block), Frank Veneziano (Daily Driver). Kathy and Ralph Rugg raced each other for the first time in 30 years of marriage; Jon Moore hit a 7.81 personal best in his lifted Crown Victoria. Around the Shop Mustang build: oil pan and timing cover done, Howard's Cams springs next before heads go back on. Short Circuit lost its cotton-gin venue to harvest bookings — search is back on. Route 66 Roundup registration opens August 22, no presignup, pairing Midnight Drags with Import Face Off. August lineup: Havlik's FSC Shootout (6-8), Olympic Streetcar Shootout (7-9), Sick Michigan Miles (16-22), Dragway Rush (19-22), Cruise & Lose (21-23). DDR broadcasts live from Cordova next week for the full shootout weekend.

  3. Jul 24

    Drag Drive Repeat Show EP 160 presented by Summit Racing - Aussie Invasion

    Welcome to Episode 160 of the Drag Drive Repeat Show presented by Summit Racing Its the Aussie Invasion with Adam Rogash (the Quickest drag and drive racer in Australia) and the All Stars Drag and Drive event team. We’ll talk all things All Stars, but also Aussie drag and drive culture.  Plus we have more updates for Havlik’s, Heads Up Hustle, and more drag and drive news and entertainment.  Summit Racing's speed legacy began in 1968 as a one-man startup and is now the World's Speed Shop® with four facilities and 200+ catalog editions. Fueling your passion, they save you money, deliver fast, and offer top-notch customer service for more than 1500 brands. Make sure to download the Summit Racing Mobile App for easy access to speed parts. Find them on Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. Also, you can tune in to the On All Cylinders podcast for more automotive discussions. From humble origins to the social media lane, Summit Racing stands by your need for speed. Find everything at summitracing.com Before the Aussie talk, Eric recapped Fuel Fest in Chicago, the drift/car show/concert hybrid from Tyrese and Cody Walker (Paul Walker's brother) benefiting Reach Out Worldwide — he came home with 1,300 more photos for an already massive backlog. His Fox Body rotating assembly is together, though it still needs a timing chain cover gasket. Short Circuit sold out at 100 spots. Bigger news: Jeremy Howell's flat-six stick shift car, long the fastest stick shift in drag-and-drive, sold as a roller with no word on what's next. Fast Lane Racing and JayWire Solutions teased a huge announcement, two-plus years in the making. Dan Casease, on keeping Allstars tight: "We don't want to water it down. We don't want to cut any corners." Talk turned to Adam's 1969 Ford Capri, "the Mac 1," which ran flawlessly at Allstars — zero aborted passes across four days, capping off with a 6.50 at 3,200 pounds. Adam explained how strict Australian road law makes true street-legal builds: real glass windows, full steel bodies, ADR-compliant seats and harnesses, no SFI cages, no Lexan. His workaround is a bolt-on V-band exhaust that lets him pull the turbo J-pipes and legally "de-turbo" the car for street driving in about six hours. He broke down the brutal fuel math — roughly $10/gallon for pump gas versus methanol at a comparatively cheap $3/liter — and how stacking import taxes can balloon a $4,000 US part once GST and fees hit. He's already building his next car, a right-hand-drive chassis with Matt from Moore Race Chassis and input from Steve Morris, aimed at eventually racing Sick Week stateside. On the Capri's week: "Every time we let go of that button, there was not a single aborted pass." Dan and Deli explained how Allstars built its reputation for a tighter ship than other Aussie drag-and-drives, born from wanting better track prep and less of a "social hangout" vibe. The first event drew around 120 entries; the second sold out 200 spots in under two hours. Their "quarantine" system gives top qualifiers extra passes and priority lane access — which let Adam's two-man crew prove they could turn around a six-second car solo, including surviving a mid-event rocker failure thanks to fellow racer Mark Whitler, who drove four hours to deliver spare parts. Their bump-in format ties reaction time directly to ET, with no sitting on a green light building boost. Best moment of the night: Adam daily-drives the Capri for school pickups and bottle shop runs for his wife. Line of the night, on a fellow racer's tiny 13B turbo rotary: "Don't worry, what that car lacks in size, he makes up in personality."

  4. Jul 16

    Show EP 159 presented by Summit Racing - Security and Fueling

    Welcome to Episode 159 of the Drag Drive Repeat Show presented by Summit Racing On this episode, we’re talking to CJ Stevenson of SXS Tracker and Sick GPS about security for your hot rod. Then we have Mark Campbell of Deatschwerks on to answer questions about your fuel system and to announce they are now the Title Sponsor for Short Circuit. Plus, Big Sky Race Week updates, Final Results from Street Week Sweden and All Stars Drag and Drive.  Summit Racing's speed legacy began in 1968 as a one-man startup and is now the World's Speed Shop® with four facilities and 200+ catalog editions. Fueling your passion, they save you money, deliver fast, and offer top-notch customer service for more than 1500 brands. Make sure to download the Summit Racing Mobile App for easy access to speed parts. Find them on Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. Also, you can tune in to the On All Cylinders podcast for more automotive discussions. From humble origins to the social media lane, Summit Racing stands by your need for speed. Find everything at summitracing.com Episode 159 Recap: Tracking Devices and Fuel System Deep Dives Don't Make It Easy: A Crash Course in Not Getting Your Car Stolen CJ Stevenson joined to talk tracking devices: a Sick GPS unit runs $150 with a full year of service, then about $24 a year after, far less than most subscription-based competitors charge. The real value is peace of mind. CJ shared a story about a stolen side-by-side that, once recovered, led police to a trailer holding a stolen Pro Mod car and a stash of Harleys. Mike and Eric also ran through a few cheap ideas: lock the doors, remove the steering wheel, disconnect the ECU, add a hidden kill switch, use real trailer hitch locks, and don't be the easiest car in the lot to take. Building a Fuel System From Scratch, With DeatschWerks Mark Campbell from DeatschWerks walked through the fuel system going into Eric's turbo LS Mustang build: dual 810 lph in-tank pumps, a 1500cc injector, a return-style regulator, and a properly sized -8 feed line. The standout nugget was DeatschWerks bucket-and-fuel-cell hanger technology, using active return-line filling and one-way valves to keep the pump submerged even when the tank is nearly empty. Mark also broke down injector sizing myths: bigger isn't always better, and a well-matched 1500cc injector can idle smoothly while still supporting over 1,500 horsepower. The news drop: DeatschWerks is officially the Title Sponsor of Short Circuit at Route 66 Roundup, which comes with two free race entries the team plans to give away to Race Car Friends. Around the World: Sweden and Australia Deliver Street Week Sweden crowned Michael Westberg the overall winner in Max Outlaw with a blistering 4.2261. All Stars Drag and Drive in Australia saw Adam Rogash post the quickest total ET in Australian drag-and-drive history in the Unlimited class, a staggering 17.793 across three days, including a run in the 4-second range. DDR Housekeeping: Registration, Awards, and a Route Reveal Short Circuit registration opens Friday at 9am Eastern for prior participants, with public registration following Saturday morning. The Drag and Drive Awards are moving from Thursday to Friday, December 11th at 3pm during PRI 2026. The Route 66 Roundup heads south through Bristow for a Feed the Racers stop at Crossroads Diner, then through Jenks past the Oklahoma Aquarium before finishing at Velocity Motorsports. And in Race Car Friends news: congrats to Laney Mackey, who got engaged to Aiden Stone during Big Sky Race Week.

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