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The Kibbe and Friends Show

K&F Show #357: Duvall Tribute, Dallas Takes 3rd in Nationals, and Daytona Drama! // Dukes VIDEO Review S1E5 “High Octane”

The Kibbe and Friends Show

Robert Kibbe and Justin Cornette

Tv & Film, Automotive, Leisure, Tv Reviews

4.9756 Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2026

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

This episode of The Kibbe & Friends Show delivers a full Phase 4 blend of heart, horsepower, and Hazzard County as we celebrate the life of Robert Duvall, recap Dallas Kibbe Racing’s latest national event run, and dive headfirst into one of the strongest early Georgia-era Dukes episodes ever made — Season 1, Episode 5: “High Octane.”

Before we get to Hazzard, the guys reflect on the passing of Robert Duvall and his unforgettable presence in automotive cinema — especially Days of Thunder. From Daytona 500 reactions to racing rule debates and short track chaos, Rob brings a full Dallas Kibbe Racing update, including brake failures, podium finishes, and real-world racing lessons from a five-day national event. It’s real racing talk mixed with the usual KF nonsense.

Then it’s time for the Dukes Review — and “High Octane” might just be the Georgia-era sleeper hit. Uncle Jesse breaks probation for patriotic reasons (moonshine-as-fuel, naturally), Boss Hogg plots to steal the credit, and we get introduced to Sweet Tilly — Jesse’s legendary moonshine-running Ford LTD. Add in one of the hardest early-season General Lee jumps ever filmed (over a semi on Georgia Highway 20), a one-episode revenue agent, and some serious Charger nerd deep-dives from Corndog, and you’ve got an episode that reminds everyone why the Georgia-filmed shows just hit differently.

The guys break down:
• The semi-truck jump and which General Lee likely paid the price
• Georgia filming locations and production details
• The debut of Sweet Tilly
• Early Boss & Rosco Laurel-and-Hardy chemistry
• Why this episode feels like the true send-off to the Georgia era

It’s vintage Dukes storytelling with modern car-guy commentary —
exactly what Phase 4 was built for.

The post K&F Show #357: Duvall Tribute, Dallas Takes 3rd in Nationals, and Daytona Drama! // Dukes VIDEO Review S1E5 “High Octane” first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.

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0:00.0

You think you hate it now, but wait a drive.

0:03.0

The Kivie and Friends Show.

0:05.0

What it is, bro?

0:06.0

Presented by Holly Performance, makers of the world's best air and fuel delivery systems.

0:12.0

Featuring Rob Kibby.

0:14.0

I don't know how to put this, but kind of a big deal.

0:19.0

Justin Corn Dog Cornette. New guys in the corner pukin his cup top.

0:23.6

And show producer Bernie McPartland.

0:27.6

This is the DJ 3000, and it has three distinct varieties of a name chatter.

0:32.6

We're talking cars.

0:34.6

Do you feel this vehicle is safe for highway travel? Yes, I do. Diving deep on the

0:39.5

topics that matter most. Just when I think you couldn't possibly be any dumber, you go and do

0:46.1

something like this. And totally redeem yourself! And the Dukes of Hazard.

1:02.8

Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your content.

1:04.1

Turn up the volume.

1:05.1

Turn it up.

1:09.0

This is the Kibby and Friends Show.

1:15.3

Kibby and Friends Show Kibby and Friends Show episode number 357 Magnum Available in YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, IHeartRadio, Instagram, and Patreon.

1:22.9

I am your host, Rob, Kibby, period.

1:25.3

Yes, you are.

1:26.2

And you get kind of quiet just now. It sounds fine to me. I don't care. With me, as always, his co-host, Justin Kornad, Cornett, period. Yeah, I'm finally in HD, I think, or something like that. You are. CD and HD. It's not a good thing. It's a great thing.

1:48.1

In the glass booth of emotion with his guns, his bacon and his one-winged Cadillax, producer Bernie McPartland.

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