Luke Bogacki
Daily Driver
The Daily Driver podcast presented by ThisIsBracketRacing.com is a daily podcast dedicated to helping sportsman drag racers become the best version of themselves on the race track. Each day in season 2 (which stretches from November 1 through November 30), 3-time NHRA World Champion Luke Bogacki explores a topic of competition and shares the insights and experience that he’s gained as a racer, teacher, and perpetual student of the game.
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Jul 6, 2026
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Episodes
Results Blocker 05.11.2022 4:30
Have you ever went red only to follow it up with a late reaction time? Or completely missed it and then went red the next round? This isn't a coincidence; our brains have a funny way of "self-correcting" our mistakes whether we like it or not. In this episode, Luke shares one way the practice tree can help us prove this phenomena.
What's more frustrating? 04.11.2022 3:42
"What's more frustrating? To lose by making a mistake, or to lose by executing flawlessly only to be beat by a better package?" It might seem like an odd question, but when we zoom out we can learn something about process vs results.
Know your tendencies 03.11.2022 3:40
There are certain universal "rules" to our game. Things that we need to do in order to have success. Cut and dry type stuff. However, there's also a section of our game that's much more nuanced and dependent on personal tendencies. In this episode, Luke shares a personal example and challenges you to identify your tendencies.
Margin of Victory 02.11.2022 4:24
The best racers talk about "Margin of Victory" in terms of time; not distance. In this episode, Luke explains why and breaks down how to determining target finish line margin.
Diagnosing Inconsistency 01.11.2022 4:08
There are a lot of tools, gadgets, and tricks that can help us at the race track. But one tool stands above all when it comes to diagnosing inconsistency and making our car better...
Make the most out of what you have 01.11.2022 3:03
Ever look back on a mistake and think, "Man, what an idiot!"? It's easy to do, but it's not really fair to yourself. In this episode, Luke shares how to flip the script and lean into your mistakes and actually use them to your advantage.
Aggressiveness 01.11.2022 6:17
Aggressiveness is one of the few things that separate the best racers from the good. But what does that look like? Luke shares the telling story of how Jerry Emmons won the 2021 Stock Eliminator World Championship with aggressiveness.
Season 2 Preview 01.11.2022 1:59
The Daily Driver is back! We dropped 30 episodes in Season 1 one year ago. Thanks to YOUR awesome feedback, we're back for another Season, and maybe more... Season 2 will launch Tuesday, November 1st and feature brief, daily episodes of content designed to help you improve your game.
A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats 03.12.2021 4:02
Is work/life/fun balance a thing? If so, is it achievable?
Comfort Cannot be Overstated 02.12.2021 4:49
Driver comfort is a simple concept that we, as racers, often take for granted. How comfortable are you in competition, and how can you work to elevate that comfort level?
Identity 01.12.2021 3:50
As racers, we tend to identify ourselves by our performance. While there is a lesson to be learned from every competitive endeavor (win or lose), self judgement can all too often turn into self-sabotage.
Trust Yourself 30.11.2021 3:13
As racers, it's so easy to question our instincts, to second guess ourselves. Does doing so serve you?
Complacency 29.11.2021 2:41
What simple facet of racing do you feel like you've mastered? Do you ever catch yourself taking it for granted?
The Importance of Routine (Cannot be Overstated) 28.11.2021 5:13
Pre-race routine, when done right, can provide comfort, familiiarity, and ultimately confidence.
Data Acquisition Tools 27.11.2021 4:53
Interested in data acquisition? Wondering if you need it all? And if you do, what do you need (& what don't you need)?
The Freedom of Process over Results 26.11.2021 3:22
We've all heard the cliche: Process over Results! Like most cliches, however, there's something to it. How can we focus on the process of improvement, without overemphasizing the importance of win lights? We explore some tools in this episode...
The Compound Effect 25.11.2021 3:16
Is success one big secret, or a million little things, done consistently?
The Perfect Weapon 24.11.2021 3:33
What is the ultimate machine in today's world of sportsman drag racing?
The Common Trait of Truly Elite Competitors 23.11.2021 5:46
What's the common trait that the best racers have in common? In today's episode, Luke focuses on a quote from Edmond Richardson to shed some light on the subject.
Why? 22.11.2021 4:59
Why did we not see the outcome that we expected? Is there a tangible lesson, or is the takeaway more of a random result? Oftentimes distinguishing between the two is more important than the value of the lesson itself...
The Real Value of Nitrous 21.11.2021 4:47
In the "Overestimating Opponents" episode, Luke explained why he dislikes the "spray around" strategy in typicaly competition. What then, is the value of equipping our bracket vehicles with nitrous oxide?
Gas vs. Alcohol 20.11.2021 6:47
The age old debate! What's the better fuel for sportsman drag racing competition: Gas or alcohol?
Overestimating Opponents 19.11.2021 6:17
We've all had a situation where we underestimated an opponent, and it came back to bite us. What about the opposite? What happens when we give our opponent too much credit?
The Role of Aggression 18.11.2021 3:43
Aggression has a negative connotation... But, as Luke argues here, it may be the most critical component of today's successful sportsman drag racer.
Blank Page 17.11.2021 3:57
How a joke from Troy Williams, Jr. about hypnotism has impacted my racing outlook for more than a decade.
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