Brett Griffin Exits Door Bumper Clear

In a significant shift for one of NASCAR’s most popular podcasts, Brett Griffin has announced his departure from Door Bumper Clear after nearly eight years as a co-host. Griffin, a veteran NASCAR spotter known for his candid commentary and insider perspective, revealed that Episode 355 would be his final appearance on the show.

Griffin shared the news via social media, expressing gratitude to the show’s listeners: “Thank you, listeners. I’ve had a blast on this journey and my goal was simple – share the knowledge and experiences I’ve had during my career. Let’s laugh and learn as we go and we did just that.”

As one of the original co-hosts, Griffin played an instrumental role in establishing Door Bumper Clear as a cornerstone of NASCAR media. His decades of experience as a spotter, most notably working with driver Clint Bowyer, brought valuable insights that helped distinguish the podcast in a crowded motorsports media landscape.

Griffin’s approach to podcasting – characterized by unfiltered opinions and a willingness to tackle controversial topics – helped create the show’s reputation for authentic, behind-the-scenes coverage of NASCAR. His chemistry with co-hosts Casey Boat and Freddie Kraft produced a unique blend of entertainment and expert analysis that resonated with racing fans.

While Griffin’s distinctive voice and personality will be missed on the podcast, his contributions to Door Bumper Clear have left an indelible mark on NASCAR media, helping to create a template for engaging, insider-driven content that serves both casual and devoted racing fans.

The announcement marks the end of an era for Door Bumper Clear, as the show moves forward without one of its founding voices. Griffin’s departure represents a significant change for a podcast that has become a vital part of many NASCAR fans’ weekly routine.

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