
Brothers Brent and Jesse Gleason, who spent decades participating in grassroots stock car auto racing, discuss infamous true crime moments in racing history. Some episodes will be funny, some will be just downright sad. All will be bonkers, ridiculous, entertaining and true! New episodes will be released bi-weekly and this podcast will be a limited series.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | AutomotiveLeisure | |||

This week, for the Season 3 Premiere, a 4th generation racer makes a fast name for himself on the Sprint Car circuit, and makes his way up to NASCAR. But he doesn't last long before it all comes crashing down, and for years afterward.
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This week we bring you a historic epic that should be a biopic but will likely never be. Fight in WWII, fly out of multiple race cars, and win Le Mans while drunk, its Duncan Hamilton and Tony Rolt!
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This week, we profile a character who burst onto the drag racing scene in a gigantic way through the early 2000's, pouring massive funding into the sport, but what nobody knew was that money, belonged to the U.S. taxpayers, its Evan Knoll!
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This week, we cover the history of someone who had all the potential to be a short track legend, even more than he already is. You'll root for him to clean it up, only to be disappointed every time, with Robert Powell!
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