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Solid Weekend: Tyler Ross Collects Podium and Top Five in Pennsylvania

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York Haven, PA – March 17, 2026

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Derick Kriner Photography

Following some opening day challenges at Lincoln Speedway’s Ice Breaker last month, Tyler Ross has rebounded for three consecutive solid runs of 7th, 3rd, and 5th in A-main competition to kick off the Central Pennsylvania sprint car season.

The opening weeks of Ross’s season continue the strong momentum he built in the closing month of the 2025 campaign.

A GOOD SIGN

Ross got right down to business Saturday afternoon at Lincoln Speedway by racing from his 3rd starting spot to a runner-up finish in his heat race to earn a spot in the redraw.

That effort paid off when he drew the pole for the 30-lap A-main.  Ross took command at the drop of the green and held a comfortable lead throughout the first half of the race.  Meanwhile, Freddie Rahmer was working his way into position to take a shot at the top spot.

Rahmer finally made his move for the lead in traffic on lap 16.  Ross attempted to turn back under the No.51 but couldn’t get back by.

“I knew he (Rahmer) was coming.  When you are leading, you don’t know where to run.  I was making laps, trying to take the air off him or break his momentum, but he was just a little bit better than us late in the race.” Ross explained.

“It feels good to run well early in the season.  Traditionally, we are slow starters.  Hopefully, this is a sign of good things to come.”

“The first week at the Ice Breaker, we just weren’t sharp.  It took all of us a week to get back in a rhythm and shake off the rust.  The last few races we have been on point and having fun.”  

STAYING STRONG

Ross continued to show speed the next day at BAPS Motor Speedway’s 410 sprint car opener, leading every lap and topping Lance Dewease and Anthony Macri to take the win from the pole of his heat race.

From the 5th starting spot in the 30-lap A-main, Ross was racey again, climbing to 3rd by lap 14.  He held a firm grip on the podium spot until late in the race.  He slipped back two spots in the final four laps but was able to bring home a top-five finish.

“The car went away a little late in the race, but with some fine-tuning, we will be ok.” Ross shared.

“We are happy to be up front running with the teams we know we are capable of running with.  We are a small, family-owned team, and we are right there with the guys who do this for a living.  We are going to keep digging and putting ourselves in position to win, and the wins will come.”

LOOKING AHEAD

Ross’s 2026 season schedule will likely mirror last year’s, with a primary focus on Lincoln Speedway and BAPS Motor Speedway, while also venturing to Grandview, Bridgeport, and Port Royal on occasion.

Fans should follow “Ross Racing 5” on Facebook to keep up with schedule updates and news throughout Tyler’s season!

ABOUT  TYLER ROSS

Tyler started his racing career in 2002 in quarter midgets. At the age of 14, he jumped into the 600 micro scene. At the age of 18, he started his sprint car career in the 358 division and, shortly after, jumped to the 410 division. He owns (9) 358 sprint wins, (4) 360 URC feature wins, and (7) 410 sprint car feature wins, plus he earned the 2015 URC Rookie of the Year award.

Follow Tyler’s season at:  

THANKS TO OUR 2025 PARTNERS!

  • Bush Auto Group
  • Fastrak Express Inc
  • Stateline Truck and Trailer
  • Stoltzfus Farm Service
  • Kubota ™️
  • Betts Garage
  • Pats Service Station
  • V.P. Electrical Contracting
  • K&T Automotive & Towing
  • SRT Shocks
  • Don Ott Racing Engines
  • Chop Designs
  • Stevie Carr

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Sponsorship opportunities with Ross Racing are available for the 2026 season!  Contact the team today at [email protected].

photo credit: Derick Kriner Photography


ABOUT ADDICTED2DIRT PR & MEDIA MANAGEMENT

Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management specializes in enhancing race teams’ visibility through strategic PR services. A2D offers a comprehensive range of services, from handling strategic PR initiatives like press releases and social media content to providing coaching and consulting to empower teams to manage their own public relations effectively and affordably. Whether you need A2D to manage your PR or want to learn how to do it yourself, A2D is committed to helping you build a loyal fanbase and attract marketing partners! 

Visit A2DPR.com to learn more!

ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

To learn more or to contact Rich about an opportunity, visit MrA2D.com!

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Adapting and Improving: Lattomus on His 2026 Racing Plans

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Lewes, DE – March 13, 2026

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Photo Credit:   Derick Kriner Photography

Preston Lattomus closed out his rookie 410 sprint car campaign last season by making his first High Limit Racing and World of Outlaws features at Bridgeport and New Egypt in New Jersey, then returned to familiar turf in Pennsylvania to record a top-ten finish in Lincoln Speedway’s Final 50.

In 2026, he returns for his sophomore season, aiming to continue that momentum, once again at the wheel of the Capitol Custom Trailers and Coaches, EZGO / Golf Cart Services, Betts Garage, Magoo’s Motorsickles No.91.

THE FOCUS

Lattomus is approaching the 2026 season with continued improvement in mind.  To do that, he plans to use a formula that has worked for him at every level he has competed at on his way up to 410 sprint cars.

The Lewes, DE driver has always challenged himself by running a variety of tracks and racing against the best competition he can find.

The team will make the PA Posse Sprint Series a primary focus, but also plans to do some traveling.

“The PA Posse series will keep us moving around to a lot of different tracks, but we are also looking at following the Outlaws and High Limit on their New York swings, hitting part of Ohio Speedweek, and maybe adding a couple of trips to Lernerville Speedway in Western, PA,” Lattomus explained.

“I think racing at a variety of tracks helps me shorten the learning curve when I get in a new race car.  It helps me learn more about the car, what it needs, and how to drive it compared to running the same track every week.”

Some may agree, some may disagree with his thinking, but there’s no arguing that it has worked for him at every level of racing so far in his young career.

The tentative schedule for the 19-year-old Lattomus and team will take them to at least four or five different regions and numerous tracks in pursuit of seat time and experience.

THE GOALS

The schedule and the venues will provide the opportunities, but what are the things Lattomus and his team will aim for to continue to improve?

“One of the big things we talked about in our meetings over the winter was communications.” Lattomus shared.

“These cars were new to me last year.  The difference from 358 sprint cars was enough that sometimes I wasn’t sure how the car should feel, so it was hard for me to explain to Kyle (Reinhardt) and the guys what I needed. I got a lot better as the season went on, and I need to continue that this year. We agreed we can all do better and that will be a key to getting to the next level.”

Lattomus plans to focus on improving his qualifying efforts as a foundational piece of reaching the team’s goals.  

“We have a lot of big races on the schedule, and your qualifying laps are the key to those nights.  We want to put ourselves in a position to compete from the beginning of the night.” Lattomus said.  

“The competition is too tough to dig out of an early hole from a poor qualifying effort.”

Another goal the team has is more consistency.  It sounds cliché, and of course, it’s something every team strives for, but it’s true that consistency is key.  Better qualifying efforts and improved communications are a great first step toward achieving consistency, but Lattomus knows part of the formula also involves improved decision-making behind the wheel.  He believes that goes hand-in-hand with gaining experience, something he clearly showed to be true late in 2025 after he had a lot more laps under his belt.

Lattomus has his sights set on continuing to make more ‘big shows’ as he did late in 2025.  He also believes he and his team are capable of finding victory lane at least once in 2026.

“I know we have the equipment to win, and I know I’m capable.  If we keep doing the work, it will come.  I believe in my team and in myself.” Lattomus commented.

Fans can keep up with Preston’s schedule, results, team news, and all the latest information at PrestonLattomus.com.

ABOUT  PRESTON LATTOMUS

Preston Lattomus is a 19-year-old sprint car driver from Lewes, Delaware. He has rapidly emerged as a promising talent in the racing scene. He began his journey with quarter midgets, securing four USAC National Championships, and transitioned into micro sprints with multiple wins in Pennsylvania. In 2023, Preston made a swift and successful move to the 358 sprint cars, quickly adapting to the challenges and capturing three wins in 2024. In 2025, Lattomus stepped up to winged 410 sprint car racing, and IN 2026, he returns in for his sophomore campaign in the 410 sprint car division at the wheel of the Capitol Custom Trailers and Coaches’ 91.

Follow Preston’s season at:  

  • Website:  PrestonLattomus.com 
  • Facebook:   Preston Lattomus Motorsports
  • Instagram:  Instagram.com/prestonlattomus 

ABOUT CAPITOL CUSTOM TRAILERS AND COACHES

Capitol Custom Trailers & Coaches is your premier dealer for Renegade, ShowHauler, inTech, and now Newmar.

We have something for any venue. Capitol has become the leader in new innovative ideas and changes to the brands we offer. Through our own experiences as Racers and Custom and Antique car collectors, we have added many new designs to the product.

Our goal is not only to sell you the product you want but to see you through the entire ownership experience and be there when you want to purchase your next one. For 80 years, our business success has endured by this same formula. We not only sell great products, we create great relationships with our customers.

Whether you are a Circle Track racer, Drag Racer, Road Racer, Custom or Antique Car Collector, Motorcycle Rider, or a Luxury Motorcoach enthusiast, come in and visit to see for yourself what we are all about. You will not be disappointed!

View our online showroom at CapitolRenegade.com!

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Are you ready to enhance your golfing experience? Discover the perfect golf car with E-Z-GO, a trusted leader in the golf industry, renowned for reliability and innovation.

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  • Trusted Brand: E-Z-GO stands as a respected name in golf, offering products known for quality and innovation.
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Don’t miss the chance to take your golf game to new heights. Visit our website to explore our diverse range of products and accessories. [Insert Corrected Website URL]

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ABOUT BETTS GARAGE 

Discover Why Betts is the Best in Towing, Hauling, and Repair! 

For generations, Betts Garage has been the go-to name in Delaware, Maryland, and beyond for unmatched service and dedication. Whether it’s towing, hauling, or repair, we’ve got you covered 24/7/365.

Our Services Include:

  • Towing: Light to heavy-duty, 24-hour emergency services
  • Hauling: Local and long-distance with rollback and lowboy services
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Our large, diverse fleet operates tirelessly to meet all your needs. From municipalities to universities, businesses trust Betts for reliable service.

Visit Us: 2806 Pulaski Hwy, Newark, DE

Call Us: 302-834-2284

Ask around—Betts is the best! Experience the quality and dedication that sets us apart. #BettsGarage #TowingAndHauling #CollisionRepair

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Sponsorship opportunities with Preston Lattomus Motorsports are available for the 2025 season!  Contact the team today at [email protected].

ABOUT ADDICTED2DIRT PR & MEDIA MANAGEMENT

Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management specializes in enhancing race teams’ visibility through strategic PR services. A2D offers a comprehensive range of services, from handling strategic PR initiatives like press releases and social media content to providing coaching and consulting to empower teams to manage their own public relations effectively and affordably. Whether you need A2D to manage your PR or want to learn how to do it yourself, A2D is committed to helping you build a loyal fanbase and attract marketing partners! 

Visit A2DPR.com to learn more!

ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

To learn more or to contact Rich about an opportunity, visit MrA2D.com!

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Juniata Veterinary Clinic Elevates Role with Austin Berry Racing as Primary 2026 Partner

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Mifflin, PA – March 10, 2026

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Original Image Credit:  Derick Kriner Photography

Austin Berry Racing (ABR) is thrilled to announce that Juniata Veterinary Clinic will step up as the team’s primary partner for the 2026 racing season. This marks the fourth consecutive year of partnership, a testament to the solid relationship and shared values between the two organizations.

Driver Austin Berry expressed his enthusiasm for the continued collaboration: “At Austin Berry Racing, we believe in partnerships that benefit both the race team and the partner’s business. We strive to do everything within our means to promote and advertise our partners with class and respect, ensuring they receive substantial value for their investment.”

For over 30 years, the Juniata Veterinary Clinic has been a cornerstone of exceptional veterinary care in Juniata and Mifflin Counties, providing compassionate care through its expertise. This dedicated 4-doctor team is committed to treating animals of all types and ages, providing a comprehensive range of services designed to ensure pets receive the holistic care they deserve.

Juniata Veterinary Clinic offers a wide array of services, including preventative care, dermatology, pet dentistry, and surgery.

Under the ownership and operation of Dr. Michaela Fry, a distinguished veterinarian and member of the Penn State Ag Extension Board, the clinic is further bolstered by Dr. Melissa Ehrisman, Dr. Karen Rosenberry, and Dr. Makenzie Bishop. Their combined expertise and compassionate approach solidify Juniata Veterinary Clinic as the preferred choice for conscientious pet owners in the region.

Why Choose Juniata Veterinary Clinic?

Located in Mifflintown, PA, the clinic prides itself on providing personalized care, blending compassion with professionalism to ensure the best possible outcomes for pets. They are located at 1775 Butchershop Rd, Mifflintown, PA, and can be reached by phone at (717) 436-9790.

Juniata Veterinary Clinic invites you to discover the difference in care and expertise. Call them today to schedule a visit and experience the Juniata Veterinary Clinic advantage.

The partnership with ABR not only highlights Juniata Veterinary Clinic’s commitment to supporting local talent and community ventures but also demonstrates their dedication to excellence, both in care and in community engagement.

As Austin Berry Racing prepares for an exciting 2026 season, having Juniata Veterinary Clinic as a primary partner signifies a shared vision for growth, community involvement, and success both on and off the track.

Fans can keep up with Austin Berry Racing’s news, schedule, and more at the team’s website, AustinBerryRacing.com, built by the great folks at My Race Pass in partnership with Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management.

ABOUT  AUSTIN BERRY

Austin started racing go-karts in 2005 in PA. In 2007, he began competing in the WKA, VDKA, and other small series in the Southeastern U.S. His career evolved to Legends cars midway through the 2011 season, and in 2012, he entered a driver development program in NC. After three seasons of racing Legends, Austin decided to return to his Pennsylvania home and go dirt Super Late Model racing in 2015, a challenge he continues to take on into his 12th season.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • First super late model win June 2021 at Port Royal Speedway
  • 2019 & 2021 Most Improved Super Late Model Driver at Port Royal
  • 2016 Selinsgrove Speedway Super Late Model Rookie of the Year

FOLLOW AUSTIN’S SEASON:

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Sponsorship opportunities with Austin Berry Racing are available for the 2026 season!  Email us at [email protected].


ABOUT ADDICTED2DIRT PR & MEDIA MANAGEMENT

Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management specializes in enhancing race teams’ visibility through strategic PR services. A2D offers a comprehensive range of services, from handling strategic PR initiatives like press releases and social media content to providing coaching and consulting to empower teams to manage their own public relations effectively and affordably. Whether you need A2D to manage your PR or want to learn how to do it yourself, A2D is committed to helping you build a loyal fanbase and attract marketing partners! 

Visit A2DPR.com to learn more!

ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

To learn more or to contact Rich about an opportunity, visit MrA2D.com!

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Discover Innovation with Capitol at PRI: Explore Industry-Leading Trailers & Toters and Enter to Win a CTECH CART

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Indianapolis, IN – December 3, 2025

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Capitol Custom Trailers & Coaches, a proud family-owned business with 80 years of rich experience, is excited to announce their participation in the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) show from December 11-13, 2025, at the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

Innovative Display and Giveaway

Attendees are invited to visit Capitol’s booth #8601 at Lucas Oil Stadium to explore a selection of high-quality products, including inTech Sprint and Modified Trailers, a Bravo trailer, and toters from Renegade and ShowHauler. 

Capitol is also offering a CTECH CART giveaway, exclusive to show participants, with the winner drawn on Saturday.

Commitment to Quality and Personal Service

Capitol emphasizes understanding the unique needs of each customer—whether they’re racers, collectors, or motorcycle enthusiasts—before making any recommendations. This commitment ensures that every product fits perfectly with the customer’s requirements. 

Capitol Custom Trailers & Coaches is a premier dealer for Renegade, ShowHauler, inTech, and Bravo, specializing in innovative designs and customized solutions for racers and car enthusiasts.

“We always look forward to getting down to the ‘business of racing’ at PRI.  David, Kyle, Glen, and I are really looking forward to seeing all our old friends and customers and looking forward to making new ones!” said Capitol General Manager Wayne Quackenbush.

“Come see us and check out our latest innovative designs. We work hard every year to bring something unique and new to the show, and this year is guaranteed not to disappoint!”

Expertise and Passion in Action

With countless miles towed and endless days at the track, Capitol has faced numerous challenges and gained invaluable insights. Their expertise, paired with a genuine passion for motorcoaches, haulers, and trailers, sets their offerings apart.  Capitol combines traditional values with innovative designs, ensuring exceptional customer experiences through superior products and services.

Capitol Custom Trailers & Coaches not only sells top-tier products but also provides a seamless ownership experience, from purchase to ongoing support.  Not only does Capitol deliver industry-leading custom trailers, toters, and coaches, but you will find vending trailers, pit mules, and carts among their offerings.

The Info You Need

For those attending PRI, be sure to visit the show map and important information to enhance your experience at PerformanceRacing.com/TradeShow

Join Capitol Custom Trailers & Coaches at PRI to witness the finest in racing innovations and participate in an exciting CTECH CART giveaway at booth #8601 in Lucas Oil Stadium.

Remember, “YOU CAN HAVE THE BEST OR BE LIKE THE REST!”

Explore Capitol’s online showroom at CapitolRenegade.com to learn more about their offerings and embrace the Renegade Life.

ABOUT ADDICTED2DIRT PR & MEDIA MANAGEMENT

Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management specializes in enhancing race teams’ visibility through strategic PR services. A2D offers a comprehensive range of services, from handling strategic PR initiatives like press releases and social media content to providing coaching and consulting to empower teams to manage their own public relations effectively and affordably. Whether you need A2D to manage your PR or want to learn how to do it yourself, A2D is committed to helping you build a loyal fanbase and attract marketing partners! 

Visit A2DPR.com to learn more!

ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

To learn more or to contact Rich about an opportunity, visit MrA2D.com!

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It’s Clicking Now: Ross Poised for Strong Finish to 2025

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Abbottstown, PA – October 23, 2025

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Derick Kriner Photography

Three weeks ago at Williams Grove’s National Open, Tyler Ross and Ross Racing solved a challenge that had plagued the team most of the season.  As a result, he scored a 13th-place finish in the prestigious event.  More importantly, it boosted confidence and morale.

Less than one week later, Ross prepared for two more rounds with the World of Outlaws, hoping to continue the newfound momentum.

GAME OF INCHES

The two-race weekend against the PA Posse’s longtime foe, the Outlaws, kicked off on neutral turf at New Egypt Speedway in New Jersey.

After a respectable qualifying run and heat race finish, Ross started 15th in the 30-lap A-main.  

Just a few laps into the race, Ross had surged inside the top ten before it all unraveled.  On an early restart, he hopped the right rear of another car and ended up at the back of the field.

“Our results don’t show the speed we had.  The guys gave me a really good car.  I really feel we had a solid top-ten car if not for the contact on the restart,” a disappointed Ross said.

LEMONADE OUT OF LEMONS

Ross was looking forward to taking on the touring series at his weekly home, Lincoln Speedway in Abbottstown, Pennsylvania.

The Lincoln University, PA driver qualified 11th in his flight, then looked to move forward from his heat race starting spot outside row three.  In close quarters on the start, Ross got a piece of another car’s right rear tire.  It was enough to upset the Bush Auto Group, Fastrak Express Inc., Stateline Truck and Trailer, Stoltzfus Farm Service / Kubota ™️, Betts Garage No.5, and drop him to the back of the field.  Recovering the lost track position proved to be difficult with a narrow racing groove.

Ross utilized a track provisional to join the field for the 35-lap feature, taking the green flag from the 26th starting spot.  

He wasted no time, racing his way to 16th by lap thirteen.  Ross went on to pass a total of thirteen cars to finish 13th.  It was a stellar recovery from a disappointing start to the night.

“Man, I would have liked to have seen what we would have been able to do with a better starting spot,” a smiling Ross said of the bittersweet finish.

“That was the first time we brought the white car here this year, and I felt extremely comfortable in the feature.”

STRONG FINISH

Ross returned to Lincoln Speedway over the recent weekend for the track’s season finale, dubbed the “Final 50”, and he came out of the gate strong, qualifying 6th quickest and taking his 5th heat race win of the season.

From his 4th row starting spot in the extra-distance main event, Ross held his ground in the back half of the top ten throughout the first half of the race.

Just after the halfway point, Ross fought his way into 6th and continued to press forward, cracking the top five and holding down the position for the final three circuits to secure his 8th top-five and 19th top-ten of the 2025 season.

“I’m very pleased with our night. We were okay in the feature, just couldn’t get going good enough before the rubber came in. The car was good, it’s just tough redrawing a 7 and trying to drive to the front with other fast cars,” Ross commented on his night.

Ross has three races remaining on his 2025 schedule, beginning at BAPS Motor Speedway this Saturday.  The following weekend he will make the short trip to Bridgeport Motorsports Park in NJ for the Dirty Jersey Finale.  The final outing of the year will be November 15th at BAPS.

“I hope we can just keep this going and finish strong with top-fives or podium finishes.  We want to end the year on a high note and start the rebuild for next year with a solid foundation,” Ross said.

Fans can follow Ross Racing on Facebook for the latest schedule updates and other news.

RECENT RESULTS: (starting position in parentheses)

  • Date/Location:  October 10, 2025 / New Egypt Speedway, New Egypt, NJ
    • Event:  New Egypt Showdown / World of Outlaws
    • Results:  Qualifying 12th, Heat 5th (4), A-main 18th (15)

  • Date/Location:  October 11, 2025 / Lincoln Speedway, Abbottstown, PA

    • Event:  Keystone Showdown / World of Outlaws
    • Results:  Group Qualifying 11th, Heat 11th (6), C-main DNS, A-main 13th (provisional 26)

  • Date/Location:  October 18, 2025 / Lincoln Speedway, Abbottstown, PA

    • Event: Final 50
    • Results:  Group Qualifying 6th, Heat 1st (2), A-main 5th (7)

ABOUT  TYLER ROSS

Tyler started his racing career in 2002 in quarter midgets. At the age of 14, he jumped into the 600 micro scene. At the age of 18, he started his sprint car career in the 358 division and, shortly after, jumped to the 410 division. He owns (9) 358 sprint wins, (4) 360 URC feature wins, and (7) 410 sprint car feature wins, plus he earned the 2015 URC Rookie of the Year award.

Follow Tyler’s season at:  

THANKS TO OUR 2025 PARTNERS!

  • Bush Auto Group
  • Fastrak Express Inc
  • Stateline Truck and Trailer
  • Stoltzfus Farm Service
  • Kubota ™️
  • Betts Garage
  • Pats Service Station
  • V.P. Electrical Contracting
  • K&T Automotive & Towing
  • SRT Shocks
  • Don Ott Racing Engines
  • Chop Designs
  • Stevie Carr

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Sponsorship opportunities with Ross Racing are available for the 2026 season!  Contact the team today at [email protected].

photo credit: Derick Kriner Photography


ABOUT ADDICTED2DIRT PR & MEDIA MANAGEMENT

Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management specializes in enhancing race teams’ visibility through strategic PR services. A2D offers a comprehensive range of services, from handling strategic PR initiatives like press releases and social media content to providing coaching and consulting to empower teams to manage their own public relations effectively and affordably. Whether you need A2D to manage your PR or want to learn how to do it yourself, A2D is committed to helping you build a loyal fanbase and attract marketing partners! 

Visit A2DPR.com to learn more!

ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

To learn more or to contact Rich about an opportunity, visit MrA2D.com!

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Lattomus Makes First National Main With High Limit Racing, Logs Top Ten in Lincoln’s Final 50

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Abbottstown, PA – October 22, 2025

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Photo Credit:   Derick Kriner Photography

Preston Lattomus battled through an end-of-summer slump and bounced back by checking off a career first.  

The momentum continued with a top ten finish last weekend in the longest A-main of his rookie 410 sprint car campaign.

The young Delaware product is looking to keep it rolling over the coming weeks as he closes out his first season at the wheel of the Capitol Custom Trailers & Coaches, E-Z GO, Betts Garage No.91.

ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED

Lattomus closed out September by joining the High Limit Racing series at Bridgeport Motorsports Park in New Jersey.  In his first visit to the high-banked, 4-tenths mile oval, he overcame a disappointing qualifying lap by fighting his way through the B-main to make his first national touring series feature event.  Unfortunately, the event was cut short when rain came after lap ten, stealing his opportunity to move forward in the A-main.

“Making our first national series feature at Bridgeport was a very cool moment for me, even though it got cut short by the weather,” Lattomus shared.

“I love Bridgeport as a racetrack, and I call it my home track because I’ve been going there my whole life to watch national touring races. It’s always been the closest track to us to have those races.”

Two weeks later, Lattomus backed up the accomplishment by duplicating the achievement against the World of Outlaws at New Egypt Speedway in New Jersey on his first visit in a 410 sprint car.  He brought home a 20th-place finish.

“Both series were a privilege to race with and I’m excited to race with them again,” Lattomus said.

BIG REBOUND

Lattomus returned to more familiar turf on October 11th, once again taking on the World of Outlaws, this time at Lincoln Speedway in Abbottstown, PA.  A poor qualifying lap put the Lewes, DE driver in a hole he could not dig out of, ending his night short of the A-main.

The following Saturday, Lattomus and team returned to Lincoln Speedway to wrap up the speedway’s season in the Final 50 event.  They brought back the same car they raced the week before against the Outlaws, a car that the team has struggled with recently.

On this night, it was a different story.  Adjustments led to a good qualifying lap, 5th in his flight.  Lattomus followed it up with a heat race podium, then charged from 11th to 7th in the 50-lap finale to record his 5th top-ten of the season.

“Our last two Saturdays were in the PA car.  We finally made progress on it, and we put together a good night. The qualifying lap set us up for the 50-lapper,” Lattomus commented.

WRAPPING IT UP

Lattomus will wrap up his season in the coming weeks.  The next two weekends are set in stone with a possible third race in mid-November.

“We will be at BAPS (Motor Speedway) this weekend, and we are running Bridgeport (Motorsports Park) at the end of the month.  The November BAPS race is tentative, depending on the weather,” Lattomus shared.

“BAPS is a track we haven’t had much time on this year due to weather and mechanical problems, but the last feature we ran there, we had great speed.  I can’t wait to get back to Bridgeport.  I really like the track.  I love racing there.”

Lattomus has diligently worked through the challenges and learning curve of his first 410 sprint car season, and as he approaches the conclusion of his rookie season, his optimism and growing confidence are apparent.

RECENT RESULTS (starting position in parentheses)

  • Date/Location:  September 26, 2025 / Williams Grove Speedway, Mechanicsburg, PA
    • Event:  Outlaw Tune-Up
    • ResultsQualifying 12th, Heat 5th (4), A-main 19th (15)

  • Date/LocationSeptember 27, 2025 / Bridgeport Motorsports Park, Swedesboro, NJ
    • Event:  High Limit Racing
    • ResultsQualifying 25th, Heat 8th (9), B-main 6th (5), A-main 23rd (24)

  • Date/Location October 10, 2025 / New Egypt Speedway, New Egypt, NJ
    • Event:  New Egypt Showdown / World of Outlaws
    • Results:  Qualifying 19th, Heat 8th (7), B-main 6th (6), A-main 20th (24)

  • Date/LocationOctober 11, 2025 / Lincoln Speedway, Abbottstown, PA
    • Event:  Keystone Showdown / World of Outlaws
    • ResultsGroup Qualifying 21st, Heat 10th (11), C-main 4th (5)

  • Date/Location October 18, 2025 / Lincoln Speedway, Abbottstown, PA
    • Event:  Final 50
    • Results:  Group Qualifying 5th, Heat 3rd (2), A-main 7th (11)

Fans can keep up with Preston’s schedule, news, and all the latest information at PrestonLattomus.com.

photo credit: Jeremy Zarfos / WRT Speedwerx

ABOUT  PRESTON LATTOMUS

Preston Lattomus is an 18-year-old sprint car driver from Lewes, Delaware. He has rapidly emerged as a promising talent in the racing scene. He began his journey with quarter midgets, securing four USAC National Championships, and transitioned into micro sprints with multiple wins in Pennsylvania. In 2023, Preston made a swift and successful move to the 358 sprint cars, quickly adapting to the challenges and capturing three wins in 2024. Looking forward to 2025, he will compete in the 410 sprint car division at the wheel of the Capitol Custom Trailers and Coaches’ 91.

Follow Preston’s season at:  PrestonLattomus.com 

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ABOUT ADDICTED2DIRT PR & MEDIA MANAGEMENT

Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management specializes in enhancing race teams’ visibility through strategic PR services. A2D offers a comprehensive range of services, from handling strategic PR initiatives like press releases and social media content to providing coaching and consulting to empower teams to manage their own public relations effectively and affordably. Whether you need A2D to manage your PR or want to learn how to do it yourself, A2D is committed to helping you build a loyal fanbase and attract marketing partners! 

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Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

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ZNR Overcoming Challenges of Building a 410 Program, Forging Ahead With 2026 Prep

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Millerstown, PA – October 16, 2025

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Derick Kriner Photography

Zach Newlin and his family have been patiently and diligently working to build their own 410 sprint car program over the past two seasons.  It has been a challenging and often frustrating undertaking, but it is also a journey that has the potential to be one of the Millerstown, Pennsylvania team’s most rewarding experiences in racing.

Unfortunately, Newlin’s 2025 season ended abruptly and prematurely with a bent race car.  The good news is, he and the team had made a breakthrough that night before the crash and went into the offseason with optimism for the future.  More on that in a bit.

HOW DID WE GET HERE?

Newlin and his family’s decision to resurrect their team in 2023 came on the heels of opportunities to drive winged 410 sprint cars for a few other owners from late 2020 through mid-2022.  

The popular driver known as ‘Zach Daddy’ had some high points in those rides, the foremost being making his first World of Outlaws A-main, which came at Port Royal Speedway in the Allan Pryde No.29 in 2021.

During the offseason following the 2022 season, Newlin and his family, who had previously fielded successful 305 and 358 sprint car programs, decided it was time to control their own destiny.  Despite knowing it would be an uphill battle, both financially and competitively, it was the path that was calling them.

“We built our own 305 sprint car team and had a lot of success.  We had a lot of fun doing it, too.  When we decided to go 358 racing, it wasn’t as simple as a bigger motor.  There was a learning curve, but we managed to win a race in our first year,” Newlin said.

“We knew building a 410 team would be the hardest thing we’ve ever done in racing.”

Newlin’s racing resume is a solid one.  He has been racing for over 25 years, and he has been successful from go-karts to micro sprints to full-size sprint cars.

In 358 sprint car competition from 2020 to 2023, Newlin has won twice at Williams Grove Speedway and earned the track’s Rookie of the Year honors in 2020. In that rookie year, which consisted of eleven races, Newlin finished in the top ten an impressive eight times.

In 305 sprint cars from 2015 to 2019, Newlin is a 2-time PA Sprint Series Champion, a 2-time PA RaceSaver IMCA Champion, and a 4-time BAPS Motor Speedway Champion. In addition, he amassed 15 wins and 100 top-ten finishes during those seasons.

STRATEGIC CHOICES

“We have always made the most of what we had.  We have never had the budget to have top-of-the-line stuff at any level, but we have been successful because we worked hard, took care of our equipment, and made smart choices,” Newlin shared.

Newlin not only has a day job, but he also owns his own business, Newlin Bar Service, which offers titanium torsion arms, torsion bar dyno testing, and exclusive cleaning tools for sprint cars and micro sprints.  While all of that is going well, the economic times have left him with a little business debt to prioritize, which means less funds are available for racing.

“I won’t run myself or anyone into the ground financially to race more,” Newlin said. 

“We pick and choose when and where we race to make sure every time we unload, we are going to add the most value to growing our program.  We need to maximize laps to make progress.”

Newlin’s engine is down on horsepower compared to the top teams, so he has to factor that in when picking his battles.  He is always looking at track schedules and sizing up each event to determine his team’s potential to make laps and money.

“All the internal engine parts are new, but the block is twenty years old, and the heads are pretty old too.  It’s not a bad engine by any means, but it’s limited on how much it can produce,” Newlin said.

Sure, the number of race nights he can take on is limited by budget, but even a larger contribution from a sponsor wouldn’t necessarily mean adding races to his schedule.

Newlin’s team is also limited because there are so few shows available these days that fit the criteria for teams like his.  For example, they have to consider expected field sizes that provide a reasonable chance to make the feature, plus they have to weigh their odds based on the start money and tow money offered by the track.  

“We have to look at all the factors before we decide to go racing.  We can’t just go because we want to.  We have to race smart right now until we can build this thing up,” Newlin explained.

“If we had the funding to buy some new components like a rear end and wheels, that would make a big difference.  We often race on used tires to save money, so funds to buy new tires would be helpful, of course.  Our suspension, the shocks, bars, and arms are up to date, but it would help a lot to upgrade those other components.”

Newlin noted that the team is definitely looking for additional marketing partners for 2026, but was clear that more funding would not necessarily mean adding races to the team’s schedule.  Upgrading components and racing on new tires when it makes sense would definitely help improve their performance, but the team’s ability to add races would require a much larger influx of funds to help change the factors in the decision process they currently have to go through to choose when and where to race.

COMING TOGETHER

Zach and his crew chief, brother Lance Newlin, wrestled with their Butler Hill Maple Farm, Ron’s RV Sales No.11z throughout 2025, tinkering with the setup, motor, and everything in between to find the right combination.  It seemed nothing helped the car reach the potential they felt it could.

Finally, good news.  At Port Royal Speedway on August 30th, they made a discovery about their fueling system.  It only took a few laps to confirm they were onto something.  

The bad news?  Now they would go back to square one to find the right setup for the newfound RPMs.

“We discovered an issue with our pill selector.  The engine not running properly impacts the setup.  We chased the setup, but now we know that was never going to really solve the problem,” Newlin explained.

“Most of the year, our setup was off and we were down horsepower, but we were still running decent lap times.  With just this fueling issue resolved, I’m confident we will have the speed we need to be more competitive in 2026.  When we get the setup dialed in on top of that, we can be in position to make more shows and race for top-15’s and top 10’s consistently.”

“We know we can’t win races with the engine and components we have, but those are realistic goals if we get the most out of our equipment at the shows we choose to run.”

FORGING AHEAD

As we mentioned, Newlin crashed out of his last race in 2025, but just one month later, preparations for 2026 are well underway.  The team purchased an RPM chassis with less than twenty races on it to replace the one that was bent in the season-ending crash in September.  Newlin has already had the frame painted, installed the XC Gear Monkey Bars system, and mounted his seat.

The XC Gear Monkey Bars system is an anti-vibration race seat mount that is specifically intended to reduce injuries. It is designed to lessen the effect of constant vibration on the driver and to mitigate high-impact forces during a crash.

The team’s engine will soon be on its way to Hershey Racing Engines to be looked over and ensure it is ready for 2026.  Meanwhile, they will begin to assemble their car, going over every component thoroughly, replacing what they have to, and upgrading what they are able to.

Newlin stuck close to home at Port Royal and Selinsgrove Speedways in 2025 for two reasons.  First, those two tracks offered the best opportunities for him to get laps and make money.  Second, the team’s truck wasn’t ideal for traveling very far.  The team will have a better truck in 2026, so that would allow them to go a little further from home, if it makes sense to do so based on other factors.  

Another positive note regarding the 2026 season is that the Mansberger Motorsports No.21m 358 sprint car is expected to return to competition with Newlin at the wheel.  The 21m team sat out the balance of 2025 after car owner Dan Mansberger lost his battle with cancer.  Dan wanted the team to continue without him, so his son, Nathan, will oversee the team to ensure that happens.

“I love racing with those guys (Mansberger Motorsports) and I can’t wait to get back to the track with them.  Dan was such a good guy, and we miss him.  I was so happy to get his car back to victory lane, and we are going to do everything we can to do it again,” Newlin said.

ABOUT  ZACH NEWLIN

Zach started racing go-karts in 1998 at the age of 10, stepped up to 600 micro sprints in 2005, and moved into 305 sprints in 2013. Following seven highly successful seasons in the 305 sprint car ranks, he moved into the 358 sprint car ranks in 2020. He found victory lane at Williams Grove Speedway in his rookie season in the Newlin Racing 11z and was awarded Rookie of the Year honors. He has piloted the Mansberger Motorsports No.21m 358 sprint car since 2021 and captured another Williams Grove victory aboard that car in 2023. Zach has also raced 5 part-time seasons in 410 sprint cars.

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  • Ron’s RV Sales
  • Tuscarora Roofing Co.
  • Dillman Hauling
  • Wintergreen Window Cleaning
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  • Walker Performance Filtration
  • Newlin Bar Service
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  • Deimler Chiropractic
  • Engler Machine
  • Black Cat Diesel
  • Falcon Machine Service
  • AL Driveline
  • Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

 

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Photo Credit: Derick Kriner Photography

ABOUT ADDICTED2DIRT PR & MEDIA MANAGEMENT

Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management specializes in enhancing race teams’ visibility through strategic PR services. A2D offers a comprehensive range of services, from handling strategic PR initiatives like press releases and social media content to providing coaching and consulting to empower teams to manage their own public relations effectively and affordably. Whether you need A2D to manage your PR or want to learn how to do it yourself, A2D is committed to helping you build a loyal fanbase and attract marketing partners! 

Visit A2DPR.com to learn more!

ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

To learn more or to contact Rich about an opportunity, visit MrA2D.com!

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One Race Makes All the Difference for Tyler Ross

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Mechanicsburg, PA – October 7, 2025

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Derick Kriner Photography

Tyler Ross has finished in the top ten in nearly fifty percent of the races he has entered in 2025, a statistic that many teams would be happy to own. 

For Ross, though, there is unfinished business.  He has yet to crack victory lane this year, something he knows his team is capable of.  They have proven it multiple times in recent years.

No matter how good your team is, winning is never guaranteed in 410 sprint car racing, but Ross and his team have been working hard all season to overcome hurdles that they are confident are standing between Ross Racing and their next checkered flag.

CUT SHORT IN JERSEY

To close out the month of September, Ross made the trip to Bridgeport Motorsports Park in Swedesboro, NJ, to take on the High Limit Racing series.  The one-hour tow was the shortest of the season for the Lincoln University, PA, driver who is accustomed to traveling anywhere from ninety minutes to nearly three hours to race.

“We have always been pretty solid at Bridgeport,” Ross commented.

“We brought our white car here for one final shakedown before the National Open at Williams Grove.  That’s really the event we have been preparing this car for all along.  We’ve been battling a brake issue with this car since we first rolled it out of the shop this year, so we want to get that resolved.”

The car was brand new from chassis to engine earlier this year and has shown promise in limited action, but the team has been working to resolve a brake issue on the car.  They have replaced the master brake cylinder, calipers, and other components, with no luck thus far. 

“People wonder how it can so long to resolve an issue like we’re having with the brakes.  There’s a lot of trial and error involved.  These systems are expensive, so you can’t just toss them aside and buy a new one.  You can come up with ideas and make changes in the shop, but troubleshooting really only happens when you are on the track.  If you figure three laps for hot laps, a couple laps for qualifying, ten more for a heat, and a 25-lap feature, our max for a night is about 40 laps…and those are almost all competitive laps.  Something is at stake every time we are trying to figure out the issue,” Ross explained.

Ross turned in a decent performance at Bridgeport, but was still dealing with some brake issues throughout the night.  He qualified 11th overall, finished 4th in his heat, and started 12th in the A-main.  A top-ten finish was certainly within reach.

The brake issue worked against Ross at the start of the A-main, and he fell to 15th in traffic.  Before he could rebound and regain the spots, the rains came and stopped the race after just ten laps.

CAN’T CATCH A ‘BRAKE’

To add to their challenges, upon returning to their shop and performing maintenance on the car to prepare for the coming weekend at Williams Grove, the team discovered a broken valve spring in the engine.  Likely another reason for the slow start in Bridgeport’s finale.

Fortunately, the engine builder was able to make the repairs quickly.  Ross and his team had the powerplant back in the car Thursday night, less than twenty-four hours before the National Open kicked off.

While that was good news, Ross was still fighting brake issues.  The team went over the entire system again and made some changes in hopes of finally eliminating the issue.

Friday night at Williams Grove, Ross timed 9th in his flight and started 5th in his heat.  The top five finishers would transfer directly to the A-main; however, the brake issue hindered Ross, and he slipped to an 8th-place finish.

Ross started on the pole of the B-main and only needed to maintain a top-four spot to advance to the feature, but the struggles continued.  He faded to a 6th-place finish.

“After the heat race, we went back to work on the brakes, but unfortunately, what we did made it worse.  I basically had no brakes at all in the B-main.  It may sound odd, but you can’t get around this place fast without brakes,” Ross explained.

“I knew the car was good, though.  It has a lot of speed in it.  I told my team if we got the brakes figured out, this thing (the white car) was going to be really, really good.”

UNEXPECTED FAVOR

“Leaving the track Friday night, Tyler Esh stopped me.  He recognized that we were having brake issues, so he told me he was going home and taking his Smith Titanium system off of his car to bring to our shop Saturday morning for us to put on our car,” Ross shared.

“I told him I appreciated that a ton.  We had tried everything and just couldn’t figure out the issue with our system.”

The brake system change was completed Saturday, along with the usual maintenance and race day prep, then it was back on the road to Williams Grove once again.

The loaned brake system did the trick.

Ross timed 5th quickest in a stacked flight that included names like Gravel, Kofoid, Dewease, Macedo, Wagaman, Dietrich, Rahmer, Dietz, Scelzi, Pursley, Peck, and more.  He went on to transfer through his heat race and earn the 13th starting spot in the National Open main event.

With 56 quality race teams on hand Saturday, it was no small accomplishment just to make the show, but he held his ground and brought the Bush Auto Group, Fastrak Express Inc., Stateline Truck and Trailer, Stoltzfus Farm Service No.5 home 13th at the end of the 40-lap event.

“Saturday was huge for us.  We haven’t been great at Williams Grove this year.  We put it in the show and had a shot at a top ten finish against this field.  I’m feeling pretty good about what our team accomplished,” a very happy Ross said.

“With the brake issues resolved, I was kinda learning the car all over again in the heat.  Obviously, it has had speed all along, but I can drive it differently with brakes, so we had to make some adjustments after the heat.” 

“I can’t thank Tyler Esh enough for loaning us his Smith Titanium brake system.  It solved our problem and gave us a chance tonight.”

“Rick Ciarrocchi bought this new motor for us this year, specifically because he had a goal of making the National Open.  I’m proud that we checked off that goal for him.”

It was especially satisfying for Ross and his team, not only because of overcoming the brake issue, but because they have been through so much other adversity in 2025 as well.

The team struggled early in the season and made the decision to change shocks mid-season.  They have also had multiple truck issues, making it a challenge to find a way to get to the track at times.

“Everything combined to put a lot of pressure on me and the entire team.  Moral has been down.  Honestly, it was affecting the team to the point we weren’t sure what we were going to do in 2026,” Ross admitted.

“When we thank all the people who support us, it’s not just words.  We are talking about people like Tyler (Esh), Rick (Ciarrocchi), and all the other people who contribute to our program.  If they don’t do what they do for us, we literally would not be here.”

Saturday night took a huge weight off everyone’s shoulders.  I can’t tell you how much that run meant to all of us.”

One race really can make all the difference.

Fans can follow Ross Racing on Facebook for the latest schedule updates and other news.

RECENT RESULTS: (starting position in parentheses)

  • Date/Location:  September 27, 2025 / Bridgeport Motorsports Park, Swedesboro, NJ
    • Event:  High Limit Racing
    • Results:  Qualifying 11th, Heat 4th (3), A-main 15th (12)

  • Date/Location:  October 3, 2025 / Williams Grove Speedway, Mechanicsburg, PA

    • Event:  National Open Prelim / World of Outlaws
    • Results:  Group Qualifying 9th, Heat 8th (5), B-main 6th (1)

  • Date/Location:  October 4, 2025 / Williams Grove Speedway, Abbottstown, PA

    • Event: National Open Finale / World of Outlaws
    • Results:  Group Qualifying 5th, Heat 4th (3), A-main 13th (13)

ABOUT  TYLER ROSS

Tyler started his racing career in 2002 in quarter midgets. At the age of 14, he jumped into the 600 micro scene. At the age of 18, he started his sprint car career in the 358 division and, shortly after, jumped to the 410 division. He owns (9) 358 sprint wins, (4) 360 URC feature wins, and (7) 410 sprint car feature wins, plus he earned the 2015 URC Rookie of the Year award.

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THANKS TO OUR 2025 PARTNERS!

  • Bush Auto Group
  • Fastrak Express Inc
  • Stateline Truck and Trailer
  • Stoltzfus Farm Service
  • Kubota ™️
  • Betts Garage
  • Pats Service Station
  • V.P. Electrical Contracting
  • K&T Automotive & Towing
  • SRT Shocks
  • Don Ott Racing Engines
  • Chop Designs
  • Stevie Carr

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Sponsorship opportunities with Ross Racing are available for the 2026 season!  Contact the team today at [email protected].

Photo Credit: Derick Kriner Photography


ABOUT ADDICTED2DIRT PR & MEDIA MANAGEMENT

Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management specializes in enhancing race teams’ visibility through strategic PR services. A2D offers a comprehensive range of services, from handling strategic PR initiatives like press releases and social media content to providing coaching and consulting to empower teams to manage their own public relations effectively and affordably. Whether you need A2D to manage your PR or want to learn how to do it yourself, A2D is committed to helping you build a loyal fanbase and attract marketing partners! 

Visit A2DPR.com to learn more!

ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

To learn more or to contact Rich about an opportunity, visit MrA2D.com!

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How Scaling Back in 2025 Allowed Austin Berry Racing to Refocus and Regain Momentum

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Mifflin, PA – September 30, 2025

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Derick Kriner Photography

At the end of 2024, when Austin Berry made the decision to scale back his schedule in 2025 so he could make sure personal priorities and racing budgets all fit together and result in a better long-term situation, he did so because he felt it was a better option than shutting down the race team completely for a year.

“The advancements in this sport are nonstop.  If you don’t stay in the game, you fall behind, and it takes a long time to catch up.  We considered taking a break for a season to focus on building our house and saving some money in the racing budget.  I felt we would fall behind if we did that, so we agreed on a scaled-back schedule so that we could keep up,” Berry explained.

WHEN A PLAN COMES TOGETHER

Skipping 2025 would have meant significant savings in tires, parts, and fuel, not to mention eliminating an engine refresh bill.  

It turned out Berry’s decision was more right than he even thought it would be.  Not only did Austin Berry Racing keep up, they gained ground.  From Berry’s perspective, which is shared by folks outside the team as well, the team improved more during their limited 2025 schedule than they had in 2023 and 2024 combined.

Berry competed in eleven super late model events in his family’s Tuscarora Restoration, Juniata Veterinary Clinic, Berry’s Siding & Seamless Gutter, Dye It Rite, SRI Performance, VP Racing Fuels No.86, and six limited late model events during the 2025 season, the latter in the seat of the Bobby Dunn Racing No.34D.

“Racing in two different divisions at several different tracks, and getting a lot of laps at some places I didn’t have a lot of laps at before, like Bedford, made me a lot better behind the wheel,” Berry shared.

“I got a lot better at reacting to the car instead of basically memorizing how I thought I should drive the car at a particular track.  I learned to do different things in the seat and race the car, not the track.”

What Berry learned behind the wheel had a positive ripple effect in the pits, too, as he was able to give better feedback to his team to help make setup decisions.

Berry’s improvements were noticeable statistically.  He qualified much better against the clock than in recent years, and he scored three top ten finishes in his last six super late model races.  In the limited late model, he finished 11th or better in five of his six main events.

“In the super late model, the tone for the whole night is set by qualifying, so that’s what we have been focusing a lot of our energy on,” Berry said.

“That focus, combined with a lot more laps at some tracks than we have had before, paid off.  Look at Bedford Speedway’s Labor Day 55, for example.  I have never made that race before, despite trying several times.  This year, we came to Bedford several times, got a better notebook, and made the show through our heat race.”

“Those are the kind of things you have to measure progress by.  Progress isn’t just measured by wins.  It’s a building block process to keep getting better and better.  You celebrate achievements like that because you know they show what you are doing is working.”

Berry says expanding the team’s network of resources and people to lean on, and leveraging those things more frequently than in the past, was a big part of their improvements, too.

“I talked to the guys at Rocket Chassis a lot, plus our crew chief, Josh, was communicating with our partners at Penske Shocks almost every day.  Then we would talk within the team, sharing information and ideas as well.  We had more information, but yet we actually simplified things overall, which helped keep our decisions more in line week to week.  It kept us from straying away from what we knew,” Berry explained.

On the budget front, 2025 has to be considered a win as well.  Berry’s scaled-back schedule put few enough laps on their Cornette engine that a refresh will not be needed over the coming offseason, plus the team’s fuel, tires, and parts schedules were greatly reduced as well.

DOWN THE ROAD

Berry’s primary goal for 2026 is a pretty straightforward one.

“We want to get back to being a staple at local super late model races, so people aren’t wondering if we will be there,” Berry said.

“My wife and I had put off building our home for a few years, but this year we tackled that project, and it’s almost finished.  With that done, I will be able to go into next season with a clearer mind,” Berry said.

Not only that, but he’ll go into next season with a brand new, larger race shop, too.  The new shop, which is attached to the new house, was a part of that construction project.  The race shop will be the last part of the build to be completed, but the team will race out of that shop in 2026. 

Even though the on-track portion of the 2025 racing season is over for Berry, he never loses focus on taking care of his marketing partners.  The promotions continue, and attention to those relationships requires effort year-round.

Austin Berry Racing is also interested in working with new partners who are interested in having the team represent their business and promote their products and/or services during the 2026 season.

Berry also noted the team is looking to increase its equipment depth for 2026.  The goal is to have two rolling cars ready by summer.

“With what we saved on a motor refresh, and hopefully if we have a good 2026 kickoff fundraiser party, we will have enough to pick up a new chassis and make that our primary car,” Berry shared.

The team’s current Rocket XR1 would become a backup car.  

Beyond 2026, the team would like to add a second powerplant, which could be another super motor, or they might choose to add a crate motor to use in the second car.

“What our second motor might be will be something we decide down the road.  A crate motor would give us more opportunities to race, but having a backup for our super would be valuable too, of course,” Berry added.

Berry would like to do more traveling in the coming year or two.  The team upgraded their toter situation after the 2024 season as step one toward that goal.  They did so by selling the truck they had been using for many years and acquiring a larger pre-owned one.  

Another upgrade that would be key to traveling more is a larger trailer, which is something Berry hopes the team can acquire within three years.

“I would really like to venture out to some races outside our region.  There are some good-paying races that would make it justifiable for us to travel, plus I just have some races on my bucket list that I want to check off before I hang up my helmet.  Not that I’m planning on going anywhere soon, but you never know how long anything will last, so I want to work toward getting to some of these races in the next few years,” Berry commented.

PARTY TIME

The fan-favorite Austin Berry Racing season kickoff party will return for 2026.  It will be held on Saturday, January 31, 2026.  Tickets are on sale now, and fans can contact the team through social media for advance ticket purchases.  Those in attendance are treated to a great meal, raffles, and games throughout the evening, plus music and dancing after dinner.

The team held very popular and successful parties in 2023 and 2024 with nearly 300 people attending each year.  The team opted to skip the party in 2025.

“We were forced to sit out the entire second half of 2024 after an engine failure, and I just didn’t feel right having the party last year after our fans had been so generous at the 2024 kickoff, then we ended up not being able to race as much as we had planned,” Berry explained.

“We sure have had a lot of people ask about it, though, so we are looking forward to hanging out with everyone and having a good time again in January!”

Fans can keep up with Austin Berry Racing’s news, schedule, and more at the team’s website, AustinBerryRacing.com, built by the great folks at My Race Pass.

The Berry's new home under construction.

The new ABR race shop (right) under construction.

ABOUT  AUSTIN BERRY

Austin started racing go-karts in 2005 in PA. In 2007, he began competing in the WKA, VDKA, and other small series in the Southeastern U.S. His career evolved to Legends cars midway through the 2011 season, and in 2012, he entered a driver development program in NC. After three seasons of Legends, Austin decided to stick to his Pennsylvania home and go dirt Super Late Model racing in 2015.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • First super late model win June 2021 at Port Royal Speedway
  • 2019 & 2021 Most Improved Super Late Model Driver at Port Royal
  • 2016 Selinsgrove Speedway Super Late Model Rookie of the Year

FOLLOW AUSTIN’S SEASON:

 

THANKS TO OUR 2025 PARTNERS!

  • Tuscarora Restoration
  • Juniata Veterinary Clinic
  • Berry’s Siding & Seamless Gutter
  • Dye It Rite
  • SRI Performance / Stock Car Steel & Aluminum
  • VP Racing Fuels
  • Nathan Berry Beef Farm
  • SpeedWrapz & SW Sportswear
  • Carquest of State College
  • Fragola Performance Systems
  • Addicted2DirtPR.com
  • GO Lithium
  • Peterson Fluid Systems
  • Quick Car
  • Valvoline Pro-V Racing
  • Sweet Manufacturing
  • Victory Fuel
  • Swift Springs
  • Strange Oval
  • DMI – Diversified Machine, Inc.
  • Quarter Master
  • Hoosier Mid-Atlantic
  • Rocket XR1 Chassis
  • Cornett Racing Engines
  • Barron’s Racing engines
  • JDS Racing/Penske Racing Shocks

 

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Sponsorship opportunities with Austin Berry Racing are available for the 2026 season!  Email us at [email protected].


ABOUT ADDICTED2DIRT PR & MEDIA MANAGEMENT

Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management specializes in enhancing race teams’ visibility through strategic PR services. A2D offers a comprehensive range of services, from handling strategic PR initiatives like press releases and social media content to providing coaching and consulting to empower teams to manage their own public relations effectively and affordably. Whether you need A2D to manage your PR or want to learn how to do it yourself, A2D is committed to helping you build a loyal fanbase and attract marketing partners! 

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ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

To learn more or to contact Rich about an opportunity, visit MrA2D.com!

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J Fuels and NinetyFive Motorsports to Honor Fallen Northern York County Officers at National Open

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

York, PA – September 27, 2025

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Derick Kriner Photography

J Fuels, in collaboration with NinetyFive Motorsports, is announcing a tribute in memory of fallen officers Detective Mark Baker, Detective Sgt. Cody Becker, and Detective Isaiah Emenheiser, who tragically lost their lives in the line of duty on September 17, 2025, in York County, Pennsylvania.  All three men were members of the Northern York County Regional Police Department.

Two other officers were wounded during the incident and are recovering from their injuries.  One of the two officers wounded in the September 17, 2025, ambush in York County, PA, was a detective from the Northern York County Regional Police Department. The other was Lieutenant David Godfrey, a deputy with the York County Sheriff’s Office. The two wounded officers, along with three detectives who were killed, were shot while serving a warrant in North Codorus Township.

J Fuels and NinetyFive Motorsports will feature a commemorative wing on the team’s No.95 sprint car during the National Open at Williams Grove Speedway on October 3rd and 4th, 2025.  The right side wing panel will carry the emblem of the Northern York County Regional Police Department.  The left side wing panel will carry the logo of the York County Sheriff’s Office.

“Sadly, our community has been affected by another tragedy,” Jimmy O’Brien, owner of J Fuels, shared, referring to the most recent incident in addition to the loss of Patrolman Andrew Duarte earlier this year in an active shooter incident at UPMC Memorial Hospital in York, PA, on February 22, 2025.

“My wife and I are community-minded people, and that’s how we run our business as well.  We are a part of this community, and we sincerely feel compelled to help in times of need.  Similar to how we did our best to help when Patrolman Duarte was taken from us too soon, we want to partner with NinetyFive Motorsports to pay tribute to these men who served our community.  

O’Brien’s goal is to use the race team to raise funds to donate to the Northern York County Regional Police Department.  The funds raised will go to the “Honor Their Service” portal, which supports the families of the three fallen officers and both injured officers affected by this tragedy.

J Fuels and NinetyFive Motorsports will offer chances to win the tribute wing panels from the team’s race car in exchange for donations.

“I am sincerely grateful to everyone who is helping us with this tribute to honor these men,” O’Brien shared.

“I want to thank Brewer Home Improvements, Addicted2Dirt PR, and SpeedComm for jumping in to help.” 

A donation of $5 is required for one chance, or five chances can be earned for a $20 donation.  All donations will go to the Northern York County Regional Police Department’s “Honor Their Service” portal.   Donations for chances at the wing panels will be collected through October 11, 2025.

Two winners will be chosen on October 12th.  The first winner selected will get their choice between the two wing panels.  The second winner will receive the remaining wing panel.

The wing panels can be delivered to the winners within a 1-hour radius of York, PA, at no additional cost. Given that the wing will be used during races, its condition isn’t guaranteed.

To donate and get chances to win a wing panel, fans should visit the NinetyFive Motorsports merchandise trailer in the infield at Williams Grove Speedway during the National Open event on October 3rd and 4th.  Jimmy and Jessica O’Brien of J Fuels will be at the team’s merchandise trailer both nights to assist fans.

In addition to the in-person option at the merchandise trailer, those interested in donating to the cause for a chance to win one of the two tribute wing panels can do so via any of the following methods.  Name and phone number must be provided via all methods.

  • Cash: To J Fuels representatives
  • Check: Payable to J Fuels, mailed to PO Box 405, York New Salem, PA 17371 
  • Venmo: J Fuels for a Cause (include your name & phone number in the “What’s This For?” section)

A QR code is available to make it easy for fans to use the J Fuels for a Cause Venmo option.  The scannable code will be available at the NinetyFive Motorsports merchandise trailer.

Please join J Fuels, NinetyFive Motorsports, and the racing community in celebrating the life and legacy of these officers and in supporting their families through this heartfelt tribute.

Follow the J Fuels Facebook page for updates on the fundraiser.  For more information, please contact:  Jimmy O’Brien Jr. & Jess O’Brien at 717-793-7659.

ABOUT J FUELS

J Fuels: Your Reliable Partner for Propane, Heating Oil, and Diesel in South Central PA

Founded in 2015 by Jimmy O’Brien Jr. and JR Facciola, J Fuels has quickly become South Central Pennsylvania’s best choice for propane. With an expansion in 2016, we now also provide home heating oil and off-road diesel to residential, commercial, and agricultural customers.

Why Choose J Fuels?
• Comprehensive Services: From propane to heating oil and diesel, we’ve got all your fuel needs covered.
• 24/7 Emergency Delivery: Never worry about running out—our team is ready around-the-clock.
• Competitive Pricing: We offer fast, friendly service at prices that respect your budget.
• Customer-Centric Approach: We prioritize your understanding of fuel options to help you save money now and in the future.

Our Commitment: At J Fuels, we promise honesty, integrity, and exceptional customer service to earn your loyalty. Our fully trained team of experts is ready to meet your needs 24/7, 365 days a year, ensuring a service that sets us apart.

Get in Touch: Call 717-547-5427 for a free quote and receive a free safety check with automatic delivery service.

Visit Us Online at www.jfuels.com

Experience the J Fuels difference—where you’re more than just a customer. Call us today for reliable fuel solutions delivered with dedication and care.

ABOUT  NINETYFIVE MOTORSPORTS

NinetyFive Motorsports is a winged 410 sprint car team based in Central Pennsylvania.  The team’s cars are driven by Kody Hartlaub and backed by marketing partners Brewer Home Improvements, J Fuels, Bigham Appraisal, Moose Blocks, Griffith Plumbing Services, and T&N Solutions.

Visit the team’s online home www.KodyHartlaub.com to learn more, or visit them at Facebook.com/KodyHartlaubRacing

ABOUT ADDICTED2DIRT PR & MEDIA MANAGEMENT

Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management specializes in enhancing race teams’ visibility through strategic PR services. A2D offers a comprehensive range of services, from handling strategic PR initiatives like press releases and social media content to providing coaching and consulting to empower teams to manage their own public relations effectively and affordably. Whether you need A2D to manage your PR or want to learn how to do it yourself, A2D is committed to helping you build a loyal fanbase and attract marketing partners! 

Visit A2DPR.com to learn more!

ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

To learn more or to contact Rich about an opportunity, visit MrA2D.com!

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