Brent and Cheyne are joined by 1600 Light Buggy racer Tom Perryman–the winner in Round 6 at Crandon–to talk about competing as part of a sportsman buggy super-team. The hosts also break down intriguing points battles as the season nears its end.
Brent and Cheyne break down the wild finish to Pro Spec in Round 8, the online reaction to the sport’s newest viral moment, and preview Rounds 9 and 10 at the Dirt City Off-Road National in Lena, WI.
Defending Pro Buggy champ Jordan Bernloehr joins the show to talk about his winding path into off-road racing, the joys of racing close to home, and just how tough it is to run up front in Pro Buggy.
Pro 4 driver Robert Stout gives Cheyne and Brent the rundown of adjusting to Pro 4 after success in pavement racing, and the tribulations of being the “new guy” in a stacked class.
Cheyne and Brent knock off the Antigo mud as they discuss the Pro drivers who swept at the Antigo Off-Road National, and preview the upcoming Forest County Potawatomi Brush Run Races at the Big House.
Brent and Cheyne cover all the headlines heading into Antigo–who’s in, who’s out, and which classes could give us an instant classic at Antigo Lions Roaring Raceway.
The fellas are joined by TV host and trackside reporter Haley Shanley, where they talk about the art of broadcasting racing, and the excitement for Haley’s return to the team for Rounds 3 and 4 at Antigo Lions Roaring Raceway.
Pro Am SxS driver Matthew Boerschinger joins the podcast to talk about his journey as a racer, and the evolution of UTV racing. Cheyne and Brent share their reactions from the opener in Wheatland, including highlighting the many first-time winners.
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