DCJ Podcast: Behind the rock screen with the driver of the #7C Midget, Chase Hodge
Summary
In this episode of the Dirt Court Jesters Podcast, Josh interviews Chase Hodge, a rising star in dirt racing. Chase shares his journey from wrenching on cars to driving them, his experiences at the Chili Bowl, and the lessons learned during his 2025 racing season. He discusses his aspirations for the 2026 season, including racing full-time with the USAC Midwest Thunder Midgets and the challenges he faces on different tracks. The conversation also touches on the camaraderie within the racing community and Chase's future goals in the sport.
Takeaways
Chase Hodge started racing due to his father's influence.
His earliest memory at the track involves a humorous mishap with popcorn.
The Chili Bowl is a significant event for racers, filled with challenges and opportunities.
Chase learned valuable lessons about patience and respect in racing during his 2025 season.
He plans to focus on improving his performance in slick track conditions.
Chase is excited about racing at Eldora, a dream for many drivers.
The USAC Midwest Thunder Midgets series offers a supportive community for racers.
Chase aims to prove himself before moving up to a national midget or sprint car.
He emphasizes the importance of setup and driver skill in racing.
Chase enjoys the balance of driving and wrenching, preferring to focus on driving during races.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Chase Hodge
02:57 Experiences at the Chili Bowl
06:31 Lessons from 2025 Racing Season
10:34 Preparing for Full-Time Racing in 2026
12:51 Track Experiences and Preferences
14:03 Looking Ahead to 2026 Racing Schedule
18:23 Choosing the USAC Midwest Thunder Midgets
20:04 Community and Camaraderie in Racing
21:04 Future Aspirations in Racing
24:14 Plans for 2026 Racing Season
25:37 Balancing Driving and Wrenching
27:04 Lightning Round Questions
36:01 Funny Stories from the Track
40:36 Social Media and Sponsorships