Track Walking
How we do anything is how we do everything. Where does racing and real life meet up?
Each week, Seth and Scott take a look at the mental, emotional, and practical aspects of racing. They talk to the crew, drivers, enthusiasts, and supporters of this weird sport of ours to learn from their experiences, find out what motivates them, and how they approach what they do.
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Seth may have been wrong afterall... and Scott thinks GM can do better... and should...
Becky is going to try not to cry... Seth asks all the hard questions... and Scott gets uncomfortable...
Podcast Episode Archives:
Jason was the least worst truck driver… Seth wonders how someone who takes care of people takes care of themselves… and Scott tries to make sense of someone who says yes a lot AND has introspection...
Seth may have been wrong afterall... and Scott thinks GM can do better... and should...
Becky is going to try not to cry... Seth asks all the hard questions... and Scott gets uncomfortable...
Seth lied to himself about coming in second... Scott needs to actually come up with his goals and hopes...
Cole smuggled a been in a cop car... Seth thinks 4 crashes is a lot... and Scott just learned that surgical screws can back out, and now he has to live with that knowledge...
Seth felt super cool going to get pizza on his scooter... Scott thinks that maybe off-roaders and parkour-ers have the right idea...
Karl was the most disappointing emergency room patient... Seth actually didn't know a bike by name for a change... and Scott thinks bike owners play with stuff more because parts are smaller...
Seth kept his hospital band... and Scott is looking forward to getting his empty cup - because of what comes in it...
Chris wants more bouncy houses at car shows... Seth wonders how someone can be a flagger as a job... and Scott wonders what drives car show owners to develop their vehicles...
Seth has gone wrong at some point in his fatherhood... Scott congratulates Seth's daughter on a perfect check mate move...
David was using data to improve at video games... Seth wonders how you kill a Fit, let alone two... and Scott compares two cubes badly...
Seth has been hurt before... and Scott sets clear boundaries...
Andy doesn't want to compete against his friends... Seth needs more background info... and Scott really wants to do a deep dive on CoD now...
Seth goes to his local library... and Scott loves citations...
Carson finally paid off Snap On... Seth reminds us that turbos on a bike are a choice you can make... and Scott recalls that one Dodge Shadow...
Seth never really studied Latin... Scott breaks with a 7 year old tradition...
Danny has a lot to thank his dad for... Seth thinks jail can be a great thing... Scott could geek out about Lego, but refocuses...
Seth recons Scott wants to be an egg... Scott thinks that's a matter of perspective...
Evan's car caught fire - several times in one day... Seth knows a hot boi when he sees it... Scott introduces the car/learning/adventure triangle...
Seth wants to care about less... but more... Scott wants to be in more places...
Seth knows you need data... Scott wonders if drivers are trying to protect their feelings...
Seth lags... Jim had a secret Corvette... and Scott soapboxes about ergonomics...
Seth says he's proud of Scott... Scott comes to a realization that's... well... the Miata is for sale, and coaching is pretty good.
In the west: canyons are auto crosses, you can boil the brakes on your daily, large rocks are normal, tracks were cheaper, and they measure distance by valleys...
Seth has a 10 year plan... and Scott thinks he his hair is still looking great.
Mothman doesn't say much... Rory went slower to go faster... June is like Smaug... Seth thinks they're remarkably normal... and Scott invites pauses...
Seth gets a t-shirt for all his efforts... Scott thinks he couldn't have had fun unless he tried hard... and we talk about tires...
Seth gives the nicest criticism of the Rio... Scott can't make Bob help himself... and Bob does cool things with strange cars...
Seth curses Scott's name from thousands of miles away... Scott considers jumping off a high dive that never ends...
Jason was the least worst truck driver… Seth wonders how someone who takes care of people takes care of themselves… and Scott tries to make sense of someone who says yes a lot AND has introspection...