Dirt Beers Podcast

Episode 26 - Chase Raudman

49 min · 27 de jun de 2025
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In this episode of the Dirt Beers podcast, host Beef and co-host Jonathon Howe welcome Chase Rodman, an announcer for High Limit Racing. They discuss Chase's journey from aspiring race car driver to becoming a prominent announcer, the differences between announcing and pit reporting, and the challenges of life on the road. Chase shares insights on engaging fans, the importance of statistics in racing, and his experiences with the current state of 410 sprint car racing. The conversation also touches on Chase's YouTube channel, personal interests, and the competitive landscape between High Limit Racing and the Outlaws. The episode concludes with Chase's thoughts on crown jewel events in dirt racing and his aspirations for the future.

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