

The appeals panel has spoken, the suspensions are gone. So what will Bobby Pierce do? We'll talk about it today, plus what's ahead this weekend around dirt racing.


The World of Outlaws and DIRTcar penalized and suspended three big time super late model racers for doped tires at Volusia. But as of yesterday, the case is closed and the penalties have been changed. We'll talk through what the appeals panel decided and what it all means.


Reducing sprint car wicker bills was supposed to reduce dirty air and improve the racing, but some think it's done the opposite. The question though, is why hasn't it worked... One driver has an interesting idea and we'll dive into that today.


The Lucas series director talks tires and loyalty, the Ford 410 sprint car engine could be available for sale soon, Lane Racing hires a driver, and the Super DIRTcar Series reveals a big list of full timers.


Chase Briscoe is going back sprint car racing, Cory Eliason gets a much needed win, Justin Henderson has a new ride, we've had a Lucas championship shakeup, and we've got details on Hudson O'Neal's immediate future.


High Limit grabs a title sponsor, Hudson O'Neal and Mark Richards say the rumors aren't true, EPJ falls off the tour, Jimmy Owens' team makes a mistake, and more today.


We are now exactly one week since Hudson O'Neal announced his departure from the Rocket house car, and we'll talk today about his options and what still looks like a murky future. Plus Tanner Holmes is set for his first sprint car start of 2024, what to watch this weekend, and more.


A dirt late model veteran quietly sets his schedule; Williams Grove changed their jumped start rule, only it's probably not better; and much more today.


Coming up, Rocket Racing makes their driver hire official, and we'll look at what this means for the Lucas season. Plus details on one track that will warn drivers in a bit of a different way before they hit those awful infield tires, and big news for the Daily show.


A bad sprint car rule showed itself Sunday at Williams Grove, Scott Bloomquist is back, the Outlaws have a new race director, and more today.


On the show today, a current status check on things surrounding Rocket Racing and the departure of Hudson O'Neal, including who will likely replace him. Plus we'll update you on the guys busted for tires and their plans, a new crew chief for Cory Eliason, and more.


Late model rumors, crew chiefs fired, Brian Carter talking testing, and what's coming up this weekend.


It was a wild day yesterday, with three big time dirt late model racers being hit with penalties following tire infractions at Volusia. We'll get into all of it today, including the fines and suspensions, what both sides are saying, and what this means going forward.


There are question marks around Gas City I-69 Speedway, and today I'll tell you everything I know about the murky future there. Plus the wicker ball situation continues wuth a driver saying it's about damn time, and much more.


In advance of their opening weekend, we'll dive into a massive field of full timers for the Hunt the Front series, plus some race results, an update on Trey Osborne, and I want to know why you can't than your guys enough...


I feel bad for Cade Dillard today, rain sucks, and everything you need to know about changes to the ASCS sprint car schedule that don't have anything to do with a WRG conspiracy against High Limit.


The talk about sprint car wicker bills just won't go away. We'll update you on that today, plus some sprint car ride news, and all the racing to watch this weekend.


Today I want to talk about the perception of event success for dirt races, and why things are never as bad or as good as you think they are. Plus we'll dive into a wide open NARC championship, we've got weather updates and more.


Donny Schatz gets 500, Landon Crawley impresses, Kerry Madsen has a newish ride, details on Dale McDowell's future, plus a bunch of thoughts on the current state of dirt racing streaming.


We'll talk a pivotal win for sprint car driver Anthony Macri, the World of Outlaws sprint cars at Volusia, and a late model series that had had enough of their drivers not following the rules.


Are we about to see a land grab in sprint car racing as this World of Outlaws and High Limit rivalry develops? We'll talk about it amid the WRG purchase of the ASCS, plus news from Jonathan Davenport, weekend results, and much more. Get AG1 at https://drinkag1.com/dirtrackr


To get their new year-long national series off the ground, High Limit hired experienced hands away from the World of Outlaws. Today we'll talk through who the Outlaws got to replace those employees, plus what to watch this weekend and more.


I wanted Logan Seavey to get more big time opportunities, and that's happening but not quite where I expected. We'll talk about that, plus some Ohio sprint car ride news, Brandon Sheppard's championship chances, who might be our next first time late model tour winner, and more.


An update today on the progress at Pennsboro Speedway, the story of a commenter calling me an idiot and then deleting their post, and the insane amount of racing the late model teams have already done in 2024.


On this Monday show we'll talk sprint car wicker bills, Lincoln's Icebreaker, another update on the current plight of the American Sprint Car Series, and more.


A light Thursday night High Limit crowd draws attention, we've got updates on the ongoing ASCS situation, and more from the dirt racing weekend.


The Lincoln Speedway virtual flagging system debuts this weekend, and one high profile Central PA driver says we should be open minded. We'll talk about that plus High Limit and Lucas at Golden Isles, other weekend racing to watch, and something new coming from DIRTRACKR.


The 2024 national midget season is still a ways off, but we'll update you today on who's planning full time runs. Plus an update on James McFadden's visa status and his High Limit season, and we'll talk about what's been developing with the 360 ASCS and it's murky future.


I want to see Logan Seavey get in a winged sprint car on the regular, and I feel guilty about it. We'll discuss that, plus some thoughts on the current state of weekly dirt racing.


A new, old player in the sprint car chassis business has re-emerged, and several of the sport's best are using them. That today, plus USAC's new full time announcer, and more.