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Watermelons and Woodchips

Coty, Josh and Johnathon
Dirt Track Racing
Boone Speedway
Super Nationals
IMCA
Central Iowa Diesel Performance
Supernationals
Racing
Promotion and Sponsorship
IMCA Hobby Stock
Elmquist Family
Youth Racing
Boone, Iowa
Farming
Hobby Stocks
Track Championship
Social Media
Logue Fabrication
P1 Promotions
Jonathan Logue
Dirt Improvements

All about Dirt Track Racing! The Watermelons and Woodchips podcast will leave nothing on the table as we will talk about it all. Boones Speedways official podcast.

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Latest Episodes

W&W presented by Central Iowa Diesel Performance. The boys say down with the other 5-time IMCA Super Nationals Champion, Steve Jackson.  Strap up because this one set a record for time.   Colton filled in for Coty and the boys were off.  Jackson talk... more

W&W presented by Central Iowa Diesel Performance.  Episode 35 with Bruce Badgley - "I'm not a good reader, but I'm a good picture looker" - Bobcat. 

Bruce and the boys recapped Saturday's action.  Bobcat talked about a couple altercations over the we... more

W&W presented by Central Iowa Diesel Performance. Episode 34 brought Todd VanEaton and his crew chief Big Ry to town. The fellas kicked off the show with race results from last week, however there was a glitch in the upload and they lost that segment... more

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Recent Guests

Todd VanEaton
Racer and guest on episode
Episode: Watermelons & Woodchips Podcast Episode 34: Todd VanEaton & Big Ry.
Trent Guest
Racer from Canada, competing in IMCA and other divisions
Racing (Canada)
Episode: Watermelons and Woodchips Episode 32: Trent Guest
Shane Butler
First-time winner in IMCA Hobby Stocks; referenced as guest in discussion
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Episode: Watermelons and Woodchips Episode 31: We shook stuff up this week!
Bill Bushore
Race car builder, transmission shop owner, and long-time figure in dirt track racing
Bushore Transmission / racing operations
Episode: Watermelons & Woodchips Episode 29: Bill Bushore
Austin Gray
ModLite track champion
Boone Speedway
Episode: Watermelons & Woodchips Episode 28: Austin Gray
Dylan Thornton
Racer, late model and modified driver from California
Independent racer
Episode: Watermelons and Woodchips Episode 27: Dylan Thornton
J Van
Guest who joined for Watermelons and Woodchips After Dark
Episode: Watermelons and Woodchips Episode 27: Dylan Thornton
Andrea McCain
Racing competitor and guest on show
Episode: Watermelons & Woodchips Episode 26: Midwest Motorsports Expo
Cory Sauerman
IMCA Modified Class racer, Boone Speedway regular
Boone Speedway / Sauerman Racing
Episode: Watermelons & Woodchips Episode 25: Cory Sauerman

Hosts

Josh Reynolds
Host of Watermelons and Woodchips; racer and promoter perspective seeker; active in Boone Speedway ecosystem
Jonathan Logue
Co-host known as Bobcat; racer, Logue Fabrication partner, and track/community connector
Cody Malakot
Host of the show; prominent in racing circles and Boone Speedway ecosystem

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 24 ratings
  • Would rate 6/5 Stars

    It’s always so interesting to listen to you all discuss what is essentially, both sides of the same coin. With Bobcat being a racer and Coty and Josh being on the promoter/admin side it seems to lead to interesting conversations. Loving what you all have done so far and I can’t wait for more episodes!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    cograham13
    United States8 months ago
  • A hoot

    Keep up the great work guys!! The episodes always have me laughing (And sometimes scratching my head how you can remember years and ages for some of these events but you can’t remember other important things 😜)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Not a sibling
    United States8 months ago

Listeners Say

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Fans praise the mix of racer insight and promoter/admin perspectives.
Visible enthusiasm for sponsor shout-outs and community around the tracks.
Episodes are engaging, humorous, and informative about racing culture.

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Watermelons and Woodchips Episode 31: We shook stuff up this week!
Q: What was the biggest controversy of the Boone Speedway opener weekend?
The decision to run double features without B mains, which sparked questions about points distribution, track prestige, and how racers would approach championships across multiple tracks.
Watermelons & Woodchips Episode 14: Mr. 5 Time, John Logue (part 1 of 2)
Q: Tell us about your first Supernationals win and what stood out.
The first win was special because I beat Scottie Drake in a tight finish after a long, hard race. It was a pivotal moment that also highlighted the intense rivalries and camaraderie of the time, and it set the stage for Logue's continued success there.
Watermelons & Woodchips Episode 28: Austin Gray
Q: How did you get into racing and what was your path to the Mod Lite class?
Austin explains starting in stock cars and hobby stocks, moving into Mod Lites after follow-on opportunities with Randy Bryan and Lakeside, and evolving into a track champion with increasing consistency and a focus on long-term goals like Super Nationals.
Watermelons & Woodchips Episode 16: Mike Smith
Q: What was your path from hobby stock to national prominence?
Mike describes a steady climb, starting in a dirt-track home environment, moving through Enduros, and then transitioning to stock cars and eventually a sport mod, with persistence and family support driving the progression.
Watermelons & Woodchips Episode 29: Bill Bushore
Q: What major innovation did Bill's shop work on for dirt cars?
Bill describes developing or adopting power glide transmissions for dirt track cars, moving from traditional three-speed configurations to lighter, torque-conserving transmissions that improved performance.

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Dirt-track racing culture, logistics, and community dynamics are front and center. Episodes consistently blend veteran race-circuit perspectives with promoter and shop-owner viewpoints, offering behind-the-scenes stories about track operations, sponsorships, class realignments, and weekend race chaos. The show balances technical race chatter with humorous banter, unboxings, and sponsor shout-outs, creating a vivid, insider view of grassroots dirt-track life and the ecosystem that supports it. A standout texture is the frequent collaboration among racers, promoters, and track staff, which surfaces practical insights for attendees, sponsors, and potential guests alike while highlighting resilience and camaraderie in the sport.

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