Episode 83 is on the scene and we welcome Langley Speedway Late Model Stock Competitor Cole Bruce to the show. This second generation driver attends Liberty University full time while racing at Langley on the weekends. If you don't see him on four wheels, you'll see him in the sky learning to become an airplane pilot. Bruce has a fascinating story and you will want to tune in to hear more!
The zMAX CARS Tour returned to Orange County Speedway for the first time since 2021 and it did not disappoint. Kaden Honeycutt scored his second career Pro Late Model victory and sixteen year old Brent Crews of KHI scored his first career LMSC win and became the fourth driver to win in the first four events of the season. We break down the Orange Blossom 250 with exclusive interviews with the combatants that made the headlines.
Speaking of four winners in four races, the Sentara Late Model Division has had four different winners in four events so far in 2024. Kyle Dudley became the track's third first time winner of the season as he won Saturday's Vinny's Restaurant and Italian Delight Day at the Races. The guys talk about the parity that's going on at South Boston so far in 2024 in the late models. In addition, we talk about Eric Winslow's Budweiser Limited Sportsman Division sweep from Saturday, Johnny Layne going back to back in the Southside Disposal Pure Stocks and Jason DeCarlo being awarded the VSP Heat Hornet feature following Cameron Goble’s hornet not passing post race tech.
Should race tracks work together like Orange County and South Boston did on Saturday? The guys debate this on the heels of this announcement and the recent alliance between New River All American Speedway and Bobby Watson's Carteret County Speedway.
The Madhouse opened up another season this past weekend with Burt Myers returning to his winning ways in the Hayes Jewelers 200 for the Brads Golf Cars Modified Division. Chase Robertson and Tommy Neal had an epic finish in the Law Offices of John Barrow Sportsman Division while Christian Joyce opened up with a victory in the QRC HVAC & Refrigeration Street Stock Division & A.J. Sanders & Brandon Crotts took the twin Q104.1 Stadium Stocks.
We also review the NASCAR action from Talladega. How much blocking is too much? How lucky Erik Jones was to walk out of his race car on Sunday, when NASCAR should press the button for the yellow and Michael Jordan's presence in the sport. Plus we preview Dover and so much more this week on DLN!