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In this episode of the Clutch Burners podcast, host Bill Armstrong and co-host Canadian Chuck Norris welcome Doug Cook, founder of Motion, to discuss his journey in the automotive industry, the growth of his business, and the importance of passion in racing. They explore Doug's experiences with partnerships, the significance of YouTube content creation, and predictions for upcoming racing events like Sick Week. The conversation also touches on the balance between family life and business, as well as future innovations in racing parts. In this conversation, Doug Cook discusses the intricacies of brake systems, the importance of brake pressure, and innovations in performance parts. He shares insights on the challenges faced in high-performance racing, the evolution of drag racing parts, and the significance of customer feedback in product development. Doug also emphasizes the direct-to-consumer business model and the impact of technology on racing. Personal anecdotes about his experiences in racing and the importance of building a strong team are highlighted throughout the discussion.
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In this episode of the Clutch Burners podcast, host Bill Armstrong and co-host Canadian Chuck Norris welcome Doug Cook, founder of Motion, to discuss his journey in the automotive industry, the growth of his business, and the importance of passion in racing. They explore Doug's experiences with partnerships, the significance of YouTube content creation, and predictions for upcoming racing events like Sick Week. The conversation also touches on the balance between family life and business, as well as future innovations in racing parts. In this conversation, Doug Cook discusses the intricacies of brake systems, the importance of brake pressure, and innovations in performance parts. He shares insights on the challenges faced in high-performance racing, the evolution of drag racing parts, and the significance of customer feedback in product development. Doug also emphasizes the direct-to-consumer business model and the impact of technology on racing. Personal anecdotes about his experiences in racing and the importance of building a strong team are highlighted throughout the discussion.

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