
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Fans React to Big Change at Dirty Mo Media Podcast
In the world of NASCAR podcasts, Brett Griffin and Freddie Kraft have long been known for their bold and unfiltered commentary. Their candid takes on drivers and teams have made them some of the most talked-about figures in the NASCAR podcasting scene. However, recent news from Dirty Mo Media has caused quite a stir among fans, as Griffin announced his departure from the popular Door Bumper Clear podcast. This decision has sparked mixed reactions from the NASCAR community, with fans divided over the future of the show.
Griffin shared the news on his social media, expressing gratitude to his listeners and reflecting on the fun and educational journey of his podcasting career. He posted that episode 355 would be his last, thanking fans for their support and for joining him in learning and laughing throughout the show. His departure has left many wondering what’s next for the podcast, with some fans mourning the loss of one of its most familiar voices.
NASCAR journalist Jeff Gluck acknowledged Griffin’s significant impact on the podcasting landscape, noting that whether people loved or disliked him, Griffin had been instrumental in building one of the sport’s most loyal podcast audiences. On the other hand, Mike Davis from Dirty Mo Media confirmed that Door Bumper Clear will return in 2025 with a new host, following Griffin’s exit. This announcement has only intensified the fan reactions, with some expressing disappointment and others more open to the change.
Some fans, like one commenter who said, “I can’t believe it’s not Brett, I guess I won’t be listening,” are clearly upset by the transition. Others, however, are more pragmatic, with one listener suggesting that since Griffin hadn’t been actively spotting in recent seasons, it might be time for someone more involved in the sport’s current happenings to take over. One fan even predicted that the podcast would improve without Griffin, saying, “It’ll be 10 times better now that Brett is gone.”
Griffin’s career in NASCAR has been as diverse as it has been impactful. Initially starting as a PR representative and later becoming a spotter for drivers like Elliott Sadler and Clint Bowyer, Griffin has seen various facets of the sport. His business ventures, including SpotOn Activations, have also been successful, securing multi-million-dollar sponsorship deals for major brands. His return to spotting in 2022, combined with his role as an analyst on Door Bumper Clear, showcased his broad expertise and love for the sport. Despite his exit from the podcast, Griffin’s legacy in NASCAR remains influential, and his departure marks the end of an era for many fans of Dirty Mo Media.
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