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Episode: 3774
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Title: HPR3774: Emergency Show posted in 2014. Chump Car Report
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3774/hpr3774.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 05:13:32
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,774 for Thursday 19 January 2023.
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Today's show is entitled Emergency Show Posted in 2014, Chump Car Report.
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It is hosted by David Whitman, and is about 25 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is, the racing series for $500 cars.
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Hi everybody, we're really short of shows at the moment, so I've had to take this one
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out of the reserve queue.
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If you have shows, can you please send them in?
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Because HPR as a project will cease to exist if we don't continue to get shows from listeners
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like you.
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So David here, I'm at the Chump Car World Series in Portland, Oregon.
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And this is a Crap Can Racing Series, $500 cars.
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Two, I believe, six hour running events that is happening here.
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I was here yesterday and gathered a bunch of car sound audio.
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I'm at the Chican, and the idea here is to get as many laps as you can.
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You can hear the cars going around.
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It was dry yesterday.
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It's raining today.
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And so everyone's tiptoeing around.
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I did some timing on the track.
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And yesterday they were running about one minute, fifty seconds around the track.
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And I'll do a little calculation on that using some of Charles Sayers' calculation knowledge.
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And figure out how fast that was.
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And today I timed one car and it's running about two minutes.
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So not that much slower, ten seconds slower.
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It's about a two mile around track.
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But the purpose of my broadcast today is to get some sound clips out for open audio
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to have some racing sound clips as some cars.
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I will tell you, it's fairly exciting here.
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The Chican, it's a generally S corner.
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It comes off on a dry day, a hundred mile hour straight.
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And a 90 degree turn, another 90 degree turn or more back.
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And so the cars are deaccelerating.
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And even today, though, there's some passing going on in a Chican.
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And some of the cars that are running here are some VW rabbit golfs
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that are pretty exciting looking.
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They're on three wheels as they go around the corner.
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And most of the cars are small.
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Honda Cords seem to do really well.
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The Rabbit Golf, VWs, the Serranco isn't doing too bad.
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The big V8 cars, the Thunderbird and a big Dodge Day tonal looking thing
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with a wing on the back, with the number 43 on it.
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It hasn't done all that well.
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In fact, it's not out today.
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There is a 260Z or not it.
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Maybe it's a 260Z.
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Some Honda Cords and some BMWs.
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So, and some Mazda Miatas.
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The best sticker cars around here are going to be the Cords.
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The Honda C-RXs, those rabbits.
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There goes a 66 RX-7 right into the wall backwards.
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He did a slip right on the end of the straightaway as he's breaking.
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He's okay in continuing on.
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The yellow flag is out, but no big deal.
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So it can be exciting what I really love about this race is.
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If you have a couple of hours and dollars, you can build a car.
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And five-man team and race for about 12 hours.
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So you can get some exciting time.
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You can look up the rules on the Trump Car World Series.
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It's run all through the United States.
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Like I said, my goal here today was to, or this weekend,
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was to get some audio for Hacker Public Radio to put out there
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to where people use it in their audio works and app.
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I like auto racing and I was wishing Monster B,
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who's a professional race driver, was here to drive a car
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with the HBR symbol on the side.
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So I'm signing off now and I'll be putting my sound clips
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on the end of this.
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And thank you to Hacker Public Radio.
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