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TDCS051 Bryson Scruggs with Two-Seater Doug Foley Jr.

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After a week of fighting record cold temps in Texas and constant power outages, we finally sat down with Bryson Scruggs for a little bench racing session. His good friend two-seater Doug Foley Jr. was a surprise call-in guest which added to the good times.
Bryson, the 22 year old nephew of bracket racing legend Jason Lynch, shared the good times of traveling and working for his uncle. This included multiple stories of changing trans, converters, motors, etc. Bryson and Doug shared some great stories of being on the road and bracket racing for a living.
The most memorable part of the podcast was the spelling test Ryan gave Bryson. Bryson is known for his constant misspellings which lead to lots of laughs. In the end we had a blast listening to the guys tell stories including playing hot potato with a cactus, leaving the dragster scoop at the house, and entering four times in the first round at a Tenn-Tuck race.
After the interview, the guys talk starting line controllers in the footbrake class. As always, let us know what you think about this episode. We appreciate your feedback.
About The DragChamp Show

The DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast with some of the biggest names in sportsman drag racing. You’ll find entertaining racing stories, interesting people, and an all-around good time with sportsman drag racers.

The DragChamp Show is hosted by talented drag racing announcers Jake Hodge and Ryan Gleghorn. They’re joined by DragChamp founder Gary Don Free.

You can contact us at the following: jake@dragchamp.com, ryan@dragchamp.com, and garydon@dragchamp.com or find us on Facebook at @dragchampmagazine.

For more DragChamp podcasts click here.

To purchase DragChamp apparel, click here.

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Content provided by Gary Don Free, Jake Hodge, Ryan Gleghorn, Gary Don Free, Jake Hodge, and Ryan Gleghorn. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Gary Don Free, Jake Hodge, Ryan Gleghorn, Gary Don Free, Jake Hodge, and Ryan Gleghorn or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

After a week of fighting record cold temps in Texas and constant power outages, we finally sat down with Bryson Scruggs for a little bench racing session. His good friend two-seater Doug Foley Jr. was a surprise call-in guest which added to the good times.
Bryson, the 22 year old nephew of bracket racing legend Jason Lynch, shared the good times of traveling and working for his uncle. This included multiple stories of changing trans, converters, motors, etc. Bryson and Doug shared some great stories of being on the road and bracket racing for a living.
The most memorable part of the podcast was the spelling test Ryan gave Bryson. Bryson is known for his constant misspellings which lead to lots of laughs. In the end we had a blast listening to the guys tell stories including playing hot potato with a cactus, leaving the dragster scoop at the house, and entering four times in the first round at a Tenn-Tuck race.
After the interview, the guys talk starting line controllers in the footbrake class. As always, let us know what you think about this episode. We appreciate your feedback.
About The DragChamp Show

The DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast with some of the biggest names in sportsman drag racing. You’ll find entertaining racing stories, interesting people, and an all-around good time with sportsman drag racers.

The DragChamp Show is hosted by talented drag racing announcers Jake Hodge and Ryan Gleghorn. They’re joined by DragChamp founder Gary Don Free.

You can contact us at the following: jake@dragchamp.com, ryan@dragchamp.com, and garydon@dragchamp.com or find us on Facebook at @dragchampmagazine.

For more DragChamp podcasts click here.

To purchase DragChamp apparel, click here.

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