NASCAR, Family, and Starting Over with Chip Goode
What 19 years on pit road taught Chip Goode about pressure, family, and building a second career.
In this episode of The Long Game, Mitch Long talks with Chip Goode about sports, NASCAR, family, and how he made the jump from pit road into insurance. It starts with football and the NFL Draft, but the bigger story is about work, timing, and knowing when it is time to build something new.
Chip shares how he spent 19 years on NASCAR pit crews, what that life demanded, and why he eventually needed a different path for his family. He also gets into the move into insurance, buying an agency, and what it means to have more control over your work and your time.
CHAPTERS
00:20 – Mitch checks in with Chip and the conversation starts with business
00:46 – Rate increases, tighter underwriting, and a tougher insurance market
01:10 – NFL Draft talk and why Chip likes the Panthers building up front
02:34 – Steelers fans, draft night, and the Aaron Rodgers question
04:29 – Why teams get stuck chasing average instead of finding their quarterback
06:44 – Chip on growing up in Statesville and being around racing early
07:00 – Football, basketball, UNC Charlotte, and getting into NASCAR
07:53 – Chad Little, Jeff Burton, Juan Pablo Montoya, and life on pit crews
09:06 – How Chip first got into the sport through his dad
10:43 – Getting into Victory Lane as a kid
11:00 – From helping on weekends to jumping over the wall in 1998
12:27 – The physical and mental side of being on a pit crew
13:52 – Meeting his wife and balancing racing with family life
15:00 – A streak of 730 straight Cup races
16:26 – Why family eventually changed the way he saw the job
18:04 – Coaching, showing up for kids, and the value of flexibility
20:27 – His daughters, college, and musical theater
22:07 – Why Chip moved from NASCAR into insurance
23:23 – The call that pushed him toward Farm Bureau
24:00 – Getting licensed while still working race weekends
25:01 – The chance meeting that led to buying an agency
26:13 – What independence changed for Chip as an owner
29:00 – Mitch on starting over in sales and learning to live on what you produce
30:00 – Faith, timing, and the checks that showed up right when they were needed
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Connect with Chip Goode: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chip-goode-7834a5103/] | X [https://x.com/goodechip]
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