We Asked NASCAR President Steve O'Donnell Your Questions

EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 1H 41M

We Asked NASCAR President Steve O'Donnell Your Questions

from Door Bumper Clear · host Freddie Kraft, Tommy Baldwin, Karsyn Elledge, Steve O'Donnell

No need to pinch yourselves, Door Bumper Clear fans, this is real! NASCAR's President Steve O'Donnell joins the show, and yes, we are just as shocked as you are. We start off with Freddie Kraft asking Steve about the topics he saw come up most in a post he put on Twitter, where he asked fans what they would ask NASCAR's President if they could. The topics covered the Next Gen car, stage breaks, and the return of Preseason Thunder at Daytona. After that, the crew digs into the action from the three top series of stock car racing this weekend at Bristol. In Spot On, Spot Off, the topics we brought to the table were:  - Christian Eckes & Corey Heim's incident - Rodney Childers and Tyler Allen's strategy calls - The probability that Ty Gibbs wins another race this season - Talladega's stage changes and what it means moving forward You guys brought the heat this week in Reaction Theatre! Callers weighed in on Blaney's pit crew, the unreal amount of Landon's racing in the CARS Tour, and a fan's tale of two dollars. After a fiery S*** Show Hall of Fame (pun intended), we ask Steve about advice he's been given over his career and the role social media plays in the sport. In closing, we make our picks for Kansas, shout out the winners from the weekend, and wrap up a great show with Steve O'Donnell. Thanks for listening, and be sure to check out shop.dirtymomedia.com to get some DBC merch - we see you out there wearing it! Want more DBC? Check out and subscribe to the new DBC YouTube channel! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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