Track Walking - 21 - Angle Grinders or Torque Wrenches
Scott Robertson
Seth thinks everything can be fixed with an angle grinder, Scott torques everything, and they both like using hammers... a lot.
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Seth thinks everything can be fixed with an angle grinder, Scott torques everything, and they both like using hammers... a lot.
Read MoreScott talks about the unspoken job of motorsports, Seth talks about why Subaru's are dumb, Sally talks about time attack vs w2w, good food, and why she works so freaking much...
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Karl Hertel joins us to tell us what it's like racing with a large volunteer-corporate team in vehicles that are... different.
Read MoreSeth discovers he lies to himself, Scott talks about goats (like, actual goats), and they explore why we shoulder or export too much blame...
Read MoreScott wonders how much Adam actually sleeps, Seth about the blackhole that is youth sports, and Adam shares how fun playing with Barbie's is!
Read MoreScott needed a break to keep the passion alive, Seth took a week off and bought nine motorcycles, and they wonder what offseason actually means.
Read MoreEvan is a planner, Scott is a planner, and Seth is a free spirit... and we totally nerd out on Gingerman Raceway - get your track maps ready.
Read MoreSeth talks up the virtues of an Accord on track, Scott can't technology very well (at all), and they try to talk to people live!
Read MoreWe talk with man, myth, legend, Ethan Layton, about why he drives hours and sleeps in his car, just to work on strangers' cars.
Read MoreIs it better to drive a fast car, get a faster time, but not get closer to the cars limits? Drive a slow car, go slower, but wring every last bit out of it? Which is better to learn on? Which do you prefer?
Read MoreScott's audio ain't so great... but you're not here for him!
Tiffany is a prominent GLTC driver, doesn't get video games, has professional driving goals, and is always looking to improve.
Read MoreSeth takes the wheel and talks about off-season things... Can we practice car control on our daily commutes? Mental focus?
Making your car faster, better, stronger, lighter? Yeah... we'll try too!
Read MoreWe talk with One Lap of America buddy Brian Defrees about driving the same car in rallycross, OLOA, and now Gridlife Touring Cup, motorcycle racing, his need to get away from home, and why he smiles so damn much.
Read MoreScott and Seth talk way too much about buckets, say the word "desire" too often, and think that success isn't really a thing... We desire success, right? But what does that look like?
Read MoreSeth shares his experience following his first full-year, full-participation in motorcycle racing... and he won something! We also dig into why he likes helping others get faster than he is, and why he values people more than competition.
Read MoreDriving is a mental sport right? What that looks like is mainly talking to yourself: self-talk... but how do you talk to yourself? Are you harsh, kind, critical, or encouraging? The voice may sound like yours... but are they your words?
Read MoreScott and Seth recap Scott and Becky's weekend at Gridlife's Midwest Festival in their #213 Miata. Some things went well! Some things didn't... Seth provides some valuable insight into Scott's mindset on the weekend.
Read MoreWe're competitors, so of course we want to win! Right?! But, what if winning isn't what keeps us in the sport? What if victory ruined our drive? What if success after success was toxic to our involvement in our hobby?
Read MoreTomo joins us to talk about living in the moment, hanging off a fence in his underwear, having the benefit of being surrounded by good people, and not really knowing how to work on cars.
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