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(bouncy music)
(upbeat music)
Voiceover: It is time to get ready for race number 8 in this 2013 season
from Columbus Motor Speedway for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East.
Dylan Kwasniewski has an 18-point lead over Brett Moffitt.
3 wins already in the 2013 season.
Voiceover: What an amazing pool it would be for Dylan Kwasniewski
to win the West Series and the East Series.
He would become the first driver to do that.
Man in white: It's your last year out West.
Dylan: Okay.
Hopefully we can do the same thing as last year.
I've been doing everything and knocking off every single point
that I need to do to get to the top of my career.
I mean, I want to prove to everybody in NASCAR
that I can compete with anybody in any series that there is.
Voiceover: It's sweet, it's sweet.
Come on, come on.
Track he's green.
Voiceover: Green flag in the air, we're under way.
Voiceover: Clear outside.
Clear by one.
Voiceover: Great start for Dylan Kwasniewski.
He jumps out in front.
Look into the inside of Dylan Kwasniewski for the lead!
Voiceover: Beacon N5, beacon, beacon.
Voiceover: Got you!
Sideways was Kwasniewski.
Dylan: Tell that mother [beep] to calm down.
I'll bust his ***.
Like an idiot on the track.
[short beep]
Voiceover: I'm with you, I'm with you.
Dylan: In the Columbus race I got a little bit heated.
I don't like driving with people dirty at all.
I try to race people clean
and when people do that it just ticks me off.
It's like you can't pass me without hitting me out of the way?
Come on, dude.
I just wanted to wreck him like right there,
but I learned from the past in winning this championship in the West
that you can't take those chances
and do things that will jeopardize your championship [attention].
Voiceover: You did a hell of a job hanging on to her there.
It's still going to be a real good point to stay dude.
Dylan: Maybe you can settle it off the track.
I'm definitely prepared.
I've been doing MMA training for a while.
(sung) I can't stand for your handy fans.
(sung) I'm like, stance, for the candid cams.
(sung) I land in the pan of sands.
(sung) I am the examined man.
(sung) I bring what I need is planned,
(sung) No seeds when I pinned that chance.
(sung) I be what they said I can't and I leave and they just say damn.
(sung) This man is a must right now,
(sung) Can feel it in my heart and in my right now.
(sung) I don't feel the need to stop or slow down,
(sung) Callin' me a theif, I'm robbin' your town.
(sung) Pickin every piece apart from your sound.
(sung) They got enough of me, enough to go round.
Dylan: Some of the heated battles that I've had on the track,
I mean, it's a perfect example why you can't get too close to the other drivers.
(upbeat music)
How's it going guys?
I'm Dylan Kwasniewski, 17 years old from Vegas.
(screams)
Oh yeah.
I got one.
We're in Darlington for the next event.
I mean, these guys I'm going to race against on track,
we're playing football and all messing around having a good time.
(men shouting)
They're all really cool guys
and they're really easy to talk to but it's weird.
I mean, those are the guys that are trying to get my spot.
I mean, they're trying to get to the Sprint Cup Series just like me,
so I've got to out there and prove that I'm better than all these guys
because it's such a selective group of people
and they're all so good and I got to separate myself from them
and show the teams and the sponsors
that you just invest your time and money into me
and not these other guys.
Jen: He's in a difficult situation
because he wants to make new friends
but everyone that is around him are race car drivers.
Dylan: Where I live in Birkdale Village,
it's pretty much like race car driver center.
I mean, everybody lives there.
I don't know anybody that doesn't have anything to do with racing here.
Johanna: You have to be very carefully.
Dylan: Yeah.
Johanna: You have to trust certain people.
You can't trust everybody.
Nelson: We live in a bubble.
Johanna: Yeah.
Nelson: This is the famous bubble over here.
Dylan: Yeah, I've heard about that.
Nelson: We could go any [rest] from over here.
From [unintelligible] De Lake to 131, Red Rocks, anywhere.
Johanna: You're going to see someone.
Nelson: We're going to see somebody.
Dylan: Yeah.
Johanna: And everyone's watching you.
Nelson: Which is good and bad because it's fun
because you're always going to go out
with those people that you know all the time but
Dylan: Yeah.
Johanna: But like if you go out and you want to go crazy
or just go out, have a beer or something, someone's going to be like,
"Oh I've seen her out of the bar last night," you know?
I'm scared.
I don't do anything.
Even when I was younger, I was always scared to like go to a party.
Dylan: Literally, every single one of my friends in Vegas
had nothing to do with racing.
They didn't watch racing on TV.
They came to my races but it's definitely,
it's a big culture shock because I kind of,
I'm hanging out with the people off the track
and then when I go to the track the next day,
I might have to take somebody out that I was just chilling with my apartment.
It's a little bit weird.
Nelson: This weekend we're going,
we're going to rent a double decker.
Dylan: On like Norm?
Nelson: Yes.
Dylan: That would be sweet.
Dylan: That would be real sweet.
Like a houseboat type thing?
Johanna: Does it have a slide?
Nelson: Yeah, it has slides.
Dylan: Oh hell yeah.
That would be fun.
Nelson: Are you going to invite all your sexy girl friends?
(laughs)
Dylan: Yeah, where are they all at?
How come I've never met any of them?
Johanna: Hey, I'll hook you up.
Dylan: Pretty much my only friend in Charlotte
that doesn't have anything to do with racing is my new dog Ziggy.
I think he likes people more than he likes dogs.
He always runs up to people and gives them a lot of love and kisses.
Johanna: Hi!
Your dog likes me.
Dylan: And he's really good with the ladies.
Johanna: (laughs) Your dog's in love, yeah.
Dylan: He does poop everywhere in my apartment
and he pees and I'm still trying to scrub out the pee smell.
Nelson: Who cleans his-
Dylan: Me.
Nelson: You do it?
Dylan: Yeah.
I wish I could just yell at him and be like, "Don't do this!"
Nelson: What if you buy a litter box for him?
Johanna: A litter box?
Dylan: He's a dog.
(upbeat music)
My mom and I went to puppy training and that was an event.
Ruth: The best chew toys for them are nylabones and kongs.
Dylan: What a what and what?
(laughs)
Ruth: They learn by association so they can't reason.
They're a lot like children.
Your dogs are together a lot so you guys have to be on the same page.
Jen: It would be less difficult if Dylan would follow the rules.
Ruth: What you do if he's jumping on you,
you turn your back on him.
Bring your arms up, turn your back on him
and it's "ah, ah, off."
Dylan: Okay, I got to work on that.
Dylan: Because mom she's like, "Come here!"
Ruth: Yeah, that's the worse thing you can do.
Dylan: I got like a little connection with dogs.
Ruth: Good.
Dylan: I consider myself a little bit of a dog whisperer.
My dog sits down fine.
No problem, I can just do the command.
Jagger's kind of like a little bit of a rascal.
He sucks, he just sits there.
Jen: He sucks?
Dylan: Yeah, he's like no.
No!
Jen: You think my dog sucks?
Dylan: No, he's well-behaved.
Ruth: Put your little butt down.
Dylan: He's better behaved than him.
Ruth: Sit, good sit.
Perfect, perfect, perfect, perfect.
Dylan: I could Jagger to be more well-behaved than my mom can.
I think she gets a little bit pissed off about it.
Ruth: Yeah, he's done.
(laughs) He's done training.
Dylan: Yeah because he's comprehending all these information right now.
(laughs)
Jen: He's very proud of himself.
"I'm the dog whisperer mom."
Why don't you whisper to him to where he's supposed to go to the bathroom.
(laughing)
Dylan: You're a stinker.
Voiceover: Next on Flat Out.
Dylan: It could have been the greatest news
or it could have been that they're not sponsoring me at all
and then I'm screwed.
That one call, it could be the difference from me
becoming a NASCAR Sprint Cup driver
to me mopping floors.