Mid America Dirt Podcast

MIDAMERICADIRT

The Mid America Dirt Podcast is a show dedicated to introducing existing and new fans to drivers, crew, supporters, and staff who are involved in the sport of dirt track racing. Many interesting and varied characters can be found in the shows library. Focused mainly on but not limited to racing in the middle of the United States.

  1. Apr 5

    Racing Isn't Just Driving| G.R. Smith on Family, Money, & Making it Work

    racing, family, late models, big block modifieds, ARCA, Drake Troutman, Chili Bowl, team ownership, financial aspects, motorsportsSummaryIn this conversation, GR Smith shares his journey from growing up in a racing family to becoming a team owner and driver. He discusses the physical demands of racing, the transition from hockey to motorsports, and the evolution of racing technology. GR highlights the importance of family in racing, his partnership with rising star Drake Troutman, and the financial realities of running a racing team. The conversation also touches on the prestigious Chili Bowl event and the significance of community and support in the racing world. #fyp #podcast #podcasting #dirttrackracing #dirttrack #racing #racetrack #racecar #automobile #motorsport TakeawaysRacing is a physically demanding sport that requires immense dedication.Growing up in a racing family shapes one's passion for the sport.Hockey played a significant role in GR Smith's early life alongside racing.Transitioning from modifieds to late models is a common path for racers.The evolution of racing technology has changed how races are run today.ARCA racing offers unique challenges and experiences for drivers.Team ownership involves significant financial investment and management.Drake Troutman is a rising star in the racing world and a key part of GR's team.The Chili Bowl is a prestigious event that many racers aspire to participate in.Family involvement in racing creates a supportive and enriching environment.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Racing and Personal Experiences03:00 Growing Up in a Racing Family05:33 The Intersection of Hockey and Racing08:40 Transitioning from Hockey to Racing11:36 Big Block Modified Racing Insights14:36 The Evolution of Racing Techniques17:32 Late Model Racing Journey20:28 Experiences in ARCA Racing23:27 The Competitive Nature of Racing26:31 Team Dynamics and Future Aspirations34:17 Building Trust and Team Dynamics38:11 The Financial Realities of Racing43:28 Preparing for the Chili Bowl50:50 Family Legacy in Racing54:56 The Importance of Community in Racing

    1h 4m
  2. Apr 5

    More Than Racing: Kody Cook on Brotherhood, Support & the Future of Dirt

    Kody Cook, racing, dirt track, late models, family, sponsorship, social media, racing community, challenges, triumphsSummaryIn this conversation, Kody Cook shares his journey in the world of dirt track racing, discussing his early influences, the challenges he faces, and the importance of community and sponsorship. He emphasizes the need for racers to leverage social media to connect with fans and sponsors, and reflects on the camaraderie within the racing community. Kody also talks about his aspirations for the future and the ongoing challenges of racing costs and equipment.TakeawaysKody Cook comes from a family with a racing background.He started racing at a young age with a gifted car.Kody has transitioned through various racing classes over the years.He emphasizes the importance of family support in his racing career.The racing community is tight-knit and supportive.Social media is crucial for racers to share their stories and connect with fans.Sponsorship is vital for funding racing activities.Kody aims to increase his presence in crate racing events.He acknowledges the rising costs of racing equipment.Kody values the friendships and connections made through racing. #fyp #dirttrackracing #dirttrack #dirttracklife #automobile #racing #race #podcast #podcasting https://www.facebook.com/share/1DQmR654Xd/https://www.tiktok.com/@kodycook20?_r=1&_t=ZT-92j4ANPYJuHChapters00:00 Introduction to Kody Cook and His Racing Journey02:49 Early Racing Experiences and Family Influence05:43 Transitioning to Late Models and Competitive Racing08:48 Challenges in Crate Racing and Tire Regulations11:45 The Cost of Racing and Engine Choices14:32 Community and Support in Racing17:28 The Importance of Social Media for Racers18:25 The Power of Social Media in Racing23:07 Sponsorship Challenges and Opportunities28:40 The Racing Community: A Supportive Family34:14 Gratitude for Sponsors and Community Support

    36 min
  3. Apr 5

    Future Star Alert! | Waylon Vining's Climb Through Dirt Racing

    Waylon Vining, racing, late models, mini wedges, crate racing, sponsorship, racing community, family racing, racing tracks, racing careerSummaryIn this episode of Mid-American Dirt, host Skip Garland interviews Waylon Vining, a young and talented racer from Ponchatoula, Louisiana. Waylon shares his journey from racing mini wedges to late models, discussing the challenges and triumphs he has faced along the way. He explains the significance of mini wedges as a starting point for young racers and reflects on his experiences at various racing tracks. Waylon also talks about the Crate Racing USA series, his aspirations for the future, and the importance of sponsorship in the racing community.#fyp #dirttrackracing #racing #race #podcast #podcasting #automobile #dirttrack #racecar #foryou https://www.facebook.com/share/16bWScvwfv/https://www.tiktok.com/@waylonvining77?_r=1&_t=ZT-92f88kbYNxHhttps://youtube.com/@viningracing779?si=rI1PH0nqBFg0t9AtTakeawaysWaylon has been racing late models for his first year after three years in limited mods.He enjoys the late model experience more as he gains confidence and skill.Mini wedges are a great starting point for young racers, teaching essential skills.Waylon won his first two races in a limited mod, showcasing his talent early on.He won the Young Gun Championship in crate racing, finishing 13th nationally out of 460 cars.Waylon plans to travel more for races next year, aiming for the Mississippi crate racing series.He admires Kenny Wallace and enjoys attending the Dome race.Waylon's family has a strong racing background, with his dad as his crew chief.He aspires to race sprint cars and hopes to be picked up by a team in Lucas Oil racing.Sponsorship is crucial for racers, and Waylon is open to new sponsorship opportunities.Sound bites"I like the late model a lot.""I won my first two races out in it.""I want to try sprint car racing."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Waylon Vining and His Racing Journey03:06 Transitioning from Mini Wedges to Late Models05:59 Racing Experience and Track Preferences09:06 Understanding Crate Racing USA and National Points12:05 Future Aspirations in Racing14:55 Family Dynamics in Racing17:46 Sponsorship and Community Support

    21 min
  4. Apr 5

    Chasing Late Model Dreams: Kyndal Kimmons Is Just Getting Started

    racing, dirt track, sponsorship, Kyndal Kimmons, racing journey, local racing, competition, future aspirations, community support, motorsportsSummaryIn this episode of Mid-America Dirt, host Skip Garland interviews Kyndal Kimmons, a young and passionate racer from Milton, Florida. Kyndal shares her journey in racing, starting from her early days in Slingshots to her current endeavors in Factory Stock racing. The conversation delves into her experiences at various tracks, the importance of sponsorship in supporting her racing career, and her aspirations to become a prominent female driver in the late model category. Kyndal emphasizes the significance of community support in racing and expresses her gratitude for the opportunities she has received. #fyp #foryou #dirttrackracing #girlracer #girlpower #podcast #racing #race #racecar #automobile #motorsport https://www.facebook.com/share/1AoQGhRHgN/https://www.facebook.com/share/1AnZNuuTqP/https://www.tiktok.com/@the_kyndalkimmons?_r=1&_t=ZT-92bOG4EcX9hTakeawaysKyndal started racing at the age of 10.She has a strong family connection to racing, with her father as an influence.Kyndal has raced in multiple classes, including Slingshots and Factory Stock.Home tracks play a crucial role in a racer's development and community.Sponsorship is vital for funding and support in racing.Kyndal dreams of becoming a top female driver in late models.Community support is essential for local racers.Kyndal values the friendships and connections made through racing.She aims to race on her birthday, which is a rare opportunity.Kyndal appreciates the importance of promoting local businesses through racing.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Kyndal Kimmons02:01 Kyndal's Racing Journey03:16 Home Tracks and Racing Community06:32 Racing Events and Future Aspirations09:00 Experiences at Major Races12:10 Upcoming Races and Personal Goals14:47 The Decline of Local Racetracks16:42 The Importance of Sponsorship in Racing20:26 Aspirations and Future Goals in Racing25:24 Acknowledging Support and Community in Racing

    30 min
  5. Feb 14

    The Business of Dirt| Lance Landers on Money, Racing & Winning

    In this conversation, Lance Landers shares his extensive background in racing, from his early days in car sales to becoming a prominent figure in the dirt track racing community. He discusses the financial aspects of running a racing team, the importance of sponsorships, and the dynamics of managing drivers. Lance also reflects on his favorite tracks, the significance of local racing, and the impact of tire management on race strategy. Throughout the discussion, he emphasizes the role of fans and the community in supporting the sport. #fyp #racing #dirtracing #dirttrackracing #podcast #midamericadirt #motorsport #automobile #race #latemodels Lance Landers, racing, motorsports, sponsorship, tire management, late models, dirt track, racing community, family involvement, financial aspectsTakeawaysLance Landers has a rich history in racing and car sales.Transitioning from car sales to racing was a significant shift for Lance.Sponsorship is crucial for the success of a racing team.Tire management plays a vital role in race strategy.Local racing events are essential for the sport's survival.Lance emphasizes the importance of fans in racing.The financial burden of racing has increased over the years.Driver management is key to a team's success.Lance's favorite track is Eldora due to its history and success.Accidents in racing should not be intentional, as they harm the sport. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Racing Life03:05 Transitioning from Car Sales to Racing05:58 The Evolution of Racing Teams08:53 Financial Aspects of Racing12:06 Sponsorship and Partnerships in Racing14:59 The Importance of Fan Engagement17:49 Racing Equipment and Tire Management20:49 Favorite Tracks and Racing Experiences23:44 The Future of Racing for Jared26:38 Influence on the Racing Community29:34 Closing Thoughts and Acknowledgments

    32 min

Ratings & Reviews

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The Mid America Dirt Podcast is a show dedicated to introducing existing and new fans to drivers, crew, supporters, and staff who are involved in the sport of dirt track racing. Many interesting and varied characters can be found in the shows library. Focused mainly on but not limited to racing in the middle of the United States.

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