BREAK/FIX the Motorsports & Vehicle Enthusiast Podcast

Break/Fix Podcast is all about capturing the living history of people from all over the autosphere. From wrench turners, to artists, authors, racers, designers and everything in between. Our goal is to inspire a new generation of petrol-heads that wonder ”how did they get that job? or become that person?” ... because after all #everyonehasastory

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episode 5308: TL:DR - Legendary Super-modified "The Purdy Deuce"


On this episode of Too Long, Didn’t Read, we’re joined by Kip Zeiter from the International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC), who explains the significance of Oswego Speedway’s legendary super-modified, the Purdy Deuce.


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episode 4033: The Steel Palace: Oswego Speedway & Supermodifieds!


The Oswego Speedway, located in Oswego New York, was built in 1951 when original owners Harry, George and William Caruso converted the one time Wine Creek Horse Track into a 3/8 mile dirt auto racing facility. The track was paved during 1952 and rema...


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episode 4190: A view from behind the Microphones (Racing Announcers)


Over the years I've become a real good spectator. But what appealed to me about racing from day one is the same stuff that appeals to me now. It's the whole visceral approach to racing. It's the image of the cars, both on the pace lap as they come ar...


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episode 5174: Midgets & Big Cars in the San Francisco Bay Area: 1945-1951


The chance gift of a small magazine archive to the Society of Automotive Historians (SAH) led Jon Summers to research midget and sprint car racing during the immediate postwar period around his adopted home of the San Francisco Bay Area. This grassro...


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episode 5005: Owner’s Pride (Dann Williams)


For over two decades and across two generations, Owner’s Pride has been at the forefront of protection technology for all types of vehicles. Founded by detailers who have worked for and within dealerships, body shops and direct-to-consumer auto care ...


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episode 5324: Comparing the Ferrari 550 & 575, what's the real difference?


On Ferrari Friday's, William Ross from the Exotic Car Marketplace will be discussing all things Ferrari and interviewing people that live and breathe the Ferrari brand. Topics range from road cars to racing; drivers to owners, as well as auctions, pr...


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episode 5007: Blind Logic - The Ralph R. Teetor Story


Born in Hagerstown, Indiana, in 1890, Ralph Teetor had normal vision until one day, his hand slipped while working with a knife. The blade penetrated his eye and within a year, he was completely blind. However, Teetor never let his condition define h...


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episode 4054: The Motoring Historian (Jonathan Summers)


Our guest is an independent Automotive Historian, loves cars, bikes and all things motoring. He’s a blogger, presenter, podcaster, and doubles as a teaching assistant and guest lecturer at Stanford University. Jonathan Summers is a lifelong car and m...


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episode 4094: The Stunt Man (Patreon Special Re-release)


We love getting together with Steve & Izzy from Everything I Learned from Movies Podcast to review questionable "car films" this time we were invited on their show to discuss the 1980 film, The Stunt Man, starring Peter O'Toole, Steve Railsback a...


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episode 4050: Flying Tiger Motorcycles


Taking your late model bike or scooter to the dealership for repair can be costly. And some dealers are not equipped for models that are no longer on the showroom floor. Specializing in vintage Honda, Kawasaki, Triumph, BSA, and Norton platforms, St....


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