Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Rookie of the Year Donald McIntosh jo...
Delaney Gray named Allison Legacy Series Rookie of the Year
Wyatt Coffey claims three championships during rookie Dirt Late Model...
Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Rookie of the Year Donald McIntosh jo...

Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Rookie of the Year Donald McIntosh jo...

11/28/2025 -
MAYSVILLE, Georgia (Nov. 28, 2025) - Coltman Farms Racing owner Brett Coltman is excited to announce the addition of veteran Dirt Late Model driver Donald McIntosh to the team ahead of the 2026 season
Delaney Gray named Allison Legacy Series Rookie of the Year

Delaney Gray named Allison Legacy Series Rookie of the Year

11/20/2025 -
LA GRANGE, N.C. – Officials from the Allison Legacy Series have announced Delaney Gray as the series’ 2025 Rookie of the Year. The 13-year-old from La Grange, North Carolina, was impressive throughout
Wyatt Coffey claims three championships during rookie Dirt Late Model...

Wyatt Coffey claims three championships during rookie Dirt Late Model...

11/5/2025 -
WAYNESBORO, Virginia (Nov. 5, 2025) – Wyatt Coffey never dreamed his first full season racing a 602 Late Model would go as well as it did. The 12-year-old from Waynesboro, Virginia, made the full-time

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Carson Haislip's interest in racing came from watching a Bandolero race at Wake County Speedway in 2019. Not long after watching that race we rented a Bandolero for a test session and Friday night race. It was full speed ahead at that point! After running only three races in 2019, we purchased our own car and got ready for the 2020 season. He won his first two races at Wake County Speedway that year. After that we decided to give the Summer Shootout in Charlotte a shot. In his very first race in the Shootout, Carson brought home the checkers! He would finish the 2020 season winning six races. 2021 brought on a new adventure, Legend Cars! Carson picked up Legend Cars faster than he did the Bandolero, largely due to the coaching and partnership with Dillon Spain and the DSM team. Carson won three Legend Car races that year and it paved the way for the 2022 season! He hit the ground running in 2022. Primary goal: win the Wake County Speedway track championship. He finished the season winning 9 races at Wake County and completed his goal of the track championship! We also ventured back to the Summer Shootout at Charlotte. Our initial goal was to run 3-5 races. Well, race 1, Carson took the win! From there, we were running all 10 races! He finished the shootout winning 3 races with several poles. Carson was crowned the 2022 US Legend Cars Cookout Summer Shootout Champion! We traveled to Southern National Motorsports Park to finish up the season. Added two more poles and became the Thanksgiving Classic Champion! 2023 has started out just right by winning the New Years Bash at Dillon Motor Speedway! Carson and the team were crowned the 2023 US Legend Cars Winter Nationals Champions at Citrus County Speedway in Florida! He made his debut in the Late Model class at New River All American Speedway in April, finishing 7th in both twin races. Great things still to come in 2023!

Boo Boo Dalton

Ross Dalton, better known to his fans by the nickname “Boo Boo,” has been a familiar site at race tracks across the Southeast since making his racing debut in 2009. Since that time Dalton has amassed more than 140 victories as a driver, a feat that he initially did not think was possible while he was gaining experience against many of the best short track drivers along the East Coast. Becoming a perennial favorite for victories in Limited Late Model competition was a process that required a tremendous amount of trial and error for Dalton, who admits that he still searches for ways to refine his driving style and make his cars faster after each weekend of on-track action. He continues to be a familiar face at short tracks across the Southeast and is always a threat to win when his No. 50 rolls into the pit area. Social Media Facebook: @RossDaltonRacing Twitter: @BooBooDalton50...more

Coltman Farms Racing

Coltman Farms Racing, owned by Brett Coltman, is a Dirt Super Late Model team based in Maysville, Georgia that strives to be a team that works with drivers that are positive role models for fans to not only cheer for but look up to. Led by drivers Tanner English and Donald McIntosh, Coltman Farms Racing competes in national Super Late Model events across the United States. The team also sponsors several other drivers including four-time World of Outlaws Late Model Series champion Brandon Sheppard, Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series star Ricky Thornton Jr., as well as Brandon Overton, Payton Freeman, Carson Ferguson, Sam Seawright, Benji Hicks, Drake Troutman and others. Coltman Farms Racing is also heavily involved in grassroots racing, serving as the title and presenting sponsor of several regional and national touring series while also boasting strong partnerships with multiple broadcast partners....more

Delaney Gray

Delaney Gray, a 12-year-old bandolero racer from La Grange, N.C., signed with McCallister Precision Marketing late in 2021. Gray is just beginning to get her feet wet in the racing world by racing a bandolero. She's become a familiar face both during the Summer Shootout at Charlotte Motor Speedway and at New All American Speedway in Jacksonville, N.C. During her time racing at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Gray helped raise money to support Speedway Children’s Charities. By the end of the summer, Gray had raised a whopping $10,010 for the charity, more than any other bandolero team. During the 2022 season Gray competed in the Bandolero division at multiple tracks in North Carolina. She enjoyed a successful season that included two wins, two poles and multiple top-five finishes. She also set track records at New River All American Speedway and Southern National Motorsports Park. She finished the 2022 season ranked second in the Bandolero class at New River and was named the Most Improve Driver for 2022. The 2023 season saw her finish second in the bandolero standings at New River All American Speedway while also finishing the season ranked fourth in the INEX North Carolina State standings in the division while scoring 11 wins overall. She also received the Sportsmanship Award and the Most Improved Driver Award from New River. Gray's 2024 season was nothing short of fantastic. She captured the INEX North Carolina Bandolero Bandit state championship on the strength of 11 victories across the state. She stepped her game up even further in 2025 by advancing to the Allison Legacy Series, where she scored two wins and was named Rookie of the Year. Social Media Facebook: Click Here...more

Jared Fryar

The grandson of legendary dirt track racer Freddy Fryar, Jared Fryar has continued the family racing tradition throughout the Southeast. The competitor from Trinity, North Carolina, has made a name for himself racing asphalt late models and in 2020 become the first driver to win championships in the CARS Super Late Model Tour (2018) and CARS Late Model Stock Tour (2020). The winner of countless races also broadened his horizons by racing with the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, making his debut in 2021 at Virginia’s Martinsville Speedway. He's scored several marquee late model victories, including capturing the 2022 running of the Hampton Heat 200 at Virginia's Langley Speedway. Social Media Facebook: Click Here Twitter: @JaredFryar14...more

Kenyan Washington

Kenyan Washington, a native of Suffolk, Va., currently resides in Kaiserslautern, Germany, with his parents. His father is an electrical engineer who retired from the United States Navy after 20 years of service and his mother continues to serve in the United States Army, where she is a 17-year veteran. Kenyan Washington became intrigued with racing when he was 2 years old when he saw the Disney movie, Cars, for the first time. He began following NASCAR and began racing go karts when he was 7 years old. Racing at the Club, National and International level, Kenyan Washington has three victories, four podiums and seven top-five finishes. Among his victories is a triumph with the Rotax Max Challenge Germany Series. Washington, who speaks both English and Deutsch, is hoping to continue his racing development in both Europe and the United States. He is expected to continue his karting program in Germany in 2021 while expanding his racing program to possibly include some limited late model events in the United States. He also hopes to be accepted into the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Beginners Program. ...more

Kody King

Eighteen-year-old Kody King started his racing career when he was just 6 years old by racing go-karts. He spent four years racing go-karts around the Midwest, earning 31 feature victories in eight different states. He also claimed the 2016 Midwest Dirt Kart Challenge Shootout championship and the 2017 O’Reilly National Indoor Karting Championship in the Pro Jr. 1 division. After his successful stint racing go-karts, Kody began racing a Bandolero in 2017. In 2018 he put together his most successful season to date, earning eight victories in five different states while also earning a prestigious victory in the Bandolero portion of the King of the Highbanks event at Wisconsin’s Slinger Super Speedway. In 2019 Kody had one of the best seasons of his young career. The native of Clear Lake, Iowa, earned a fourth-place finish in the overall INEX National Bandolero Bandit standings and his strong season-long performance in multiple states across the country was also enough for him to win the INEX Bandolero Bandit National Touring championship. In 41 races across the United States in 2019, King earned 11 victories at six tracks in six states, including Minnesota, Texas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado and Michigan. He also earned 24 podium finishes and 32 top-five finishes. Since then Kody has slowly progressed up the ranks in late model competition, starting with the CRA Jr. Late Model Series in 2020. He scored his first victory in a late model in 2021 at Hawkeye Down Speedway, which he backed up with a track championship there in 2022. He formed a partnership with Pathfinder Chassis in 2023 and in 2025 King was named the ASA Midwest Tour Rookie of the Year. Social Media Facebook: @Kody King Motorsports Twitter: @KodyKing_14 Instagram: @KodyKingMotorsports ...more

Payton Freeman

Payton Freeman burst on to the dirt super late model scene in 2021. In his first full season of super late model racing, Freeman hit the road with the Southern All Star Series. Along the way he earned victories at Clayhill Speedway in Atwood, Tenn., and I-75 Raceway in Sweetwater, Tenn. Those two victories, coupled with a consistent season, allowed Freeman to secure the Southern All Star Series championship as well as the series’ rookie of the year award. In total, Freeman picked up four victories on dirt during the 2021 season. The native of Commerce, Ga., grew up racing. He started in go karts before eventually working his way from four cylinders to 604 dirt late models. In November of 2018 a fire devastated the family race shop and put Freeman on the sidelines. Undeterred, Freeman and company were back on track by March of the following year. In his first race back after the fire, Freeman drove to victory at Georgia’s Senoia Raceway. Social Media Facebook: @PaytonFreemanRacing Twitter: @PaytonFreemanF1...more

Ryan Lynch

Hailing from the Lone Star State, Ryan Lync started his racing career at the age of 8 in go-karts. During the first seven years of his career he would rack up seven local karting championships and a podium finish in the 2004 IKF Road Race Grand Nationals. He would continue karting and advanced into IMCA Limited Modified racing in east Texas while working on his college degree. In 2008, after settling into his new career as a software developer, Ryan would spend any spare time focusing on the pursuit of a dream in stock car racing. From 2009 until now, his racing journey has taken him to many tracks across the United States, where he has had the opportunity to work with notable teams and crew chiefs while enjoying some exciting finishes and spending time with fans of the sport. After a third-place finish in the U.S. Legends Series Texas Motor Speedway Summer Stampede in 2009, Ryan competed with the United States Super Truck Series in 2010. With a combination of short tracks and super speedways, he would gain valuable track experience and finish fifth in overall points. Since then, some of Ryan’s top achievements include obtaining his Master ARCA license at Daytona International Speedway, finishing 13th in his ARCA debut in Salem, Ind., and placing 16th in his first televised race with the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East at South Boston Speedway in Virginia. In 2012, Ryan continued to hit the track with United States Super Trucks and the ARCA Midwest Tour, all while preparing for his debut in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series. Ryan made his Truck Series debut in 2012 at Iowa Speedway and would make a further five starts between 2012 and 2016, including three at his home track, Texas Motor Speedway. He earned his career-best finish of 22nd in 2014 during a start at Texas Motor Speedway. Social Media Facebook: @OfficialRyanLynchRacing Twitter: RyanLynchRacing ...more

Sam Hinds

From Westfield, Ind., 16-year-old Sam Hinds began racing when he was 5 years old by competing in sprint karting events. He claimed his first championships during the 2012 season, winning Kid Kart championships at New Castle Motorsports Park in Newcastle, Ind., and Whiteland Raceway Park in Whiteland, Ind. In the years that followed Hinds would earn multiple World Karting Association and Route 66 Sprint Series triumphs before transitioning to the Mel Kenyon Midget Series last year. During his rookie campaign with the series, Hinds won four races and came up 15 points short of capturing the series championship. Despite failing to claim the series championship, Hinds was declared the Mel Kenyon Midget Series Rookie of the Year Award. This season Hinds plans to continue racing in the Mel Kenyon Midget Series while also competing in some local dirt events later in the year. Hinds also hopes to test an asphalt sprint car at Indiana’s Anderson Speedway at some point this year. Social Media Facebook: @SHindsRR...more

Wyatt Wilkerson

A resident of Sweet Lake, Louisiana, 604 Late Model competitor Wyatt Wilkerson joined the MPM Marketing family in the summer of 2022. Wilkerson’s dream of being a race car driver began when he started racing go-karts at five years old. Since then, Wilkerson has been gradually developing his skills by competing in several different racing divisions. He competed in the IMCA Red River Modified Tour Southern SportMod Division and All-Star Shootout fueled by Fast Shafts SportMod Division last year and has made two appearances in the American Crate Late Model Series in 2022. He has continued to expand his racing repertoire by racing 604 Late Models during the 2022 season....more

Carson Haislip

Carson Haislip began his racing career in 2019 in the Bandolero division at Wake County Speedway in Raleigh, North Carolina. In 2020 he scored six victories, including his first win in his first start at Charlotte Motor Speedway’s Summer Shootout. The 2021 season saw Haislip advance to the Legend car class at the age of 13. He won three races that year, two at Wake County and one at West Virginia’s Ona Speedway. His breakout season followed in 2022. Haislip won 15 races while also capturing the Wake County Speedway track championship, the Summer Shootout Young Lions championship and a marquee victory during the Thanksgiving Classic at Southern National Motorsports Park. The 2023 season started off strong for Haislip, who scored major victories during the New Year’s Bash at Dillon Motor Speedway and the Battle of the Stars at New River All-American Speedway as he pursues the INEX Semi-Pro National Championship. He also claimed the Winter Nationals Semi-Pro championship at Citrus County Speedway during the 2023 season. ...more

Wyatt Coffey

Wyatt Coffey, from Waynesboro, Virginia, is an up-and-coming racer who already knows how to win. At just 12 years old, Coffey has done more than many young racers accomplish in 10 years. Racing across the Southeast, Coffey has collected countless victories and multiple championships in just a few short years of racing. His victories have come at a variety of tracks, including Charlotte Motor Speedway, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Millbridge Speedway, Natural Bridge Speedway, Auburndale Speedway, Florence Motor Speedway, Caraway Speedway, Wake County Speedway, Dominion Raceway and The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, just to name a few. Coffey truly arrived on the scenes during the 2023 season, capturing the Atlanta Motor Speedway Bandolero Bandit track championship, the Atlanta Motor Speedway Thursday Thunder Bandolero Bandit track championship, the Atlanta Motor Speedway Furious 5 Bandolero Bandit track championship, the INEX Winter Nationals championship and the INEX Asphalt Nationals championship. That was just the tip of the iceberg for Coffey, who followed up his stellar 2023 campaign with an astonishing 2024 season. Racing on both dirt and asphalt, Coffey scored 38 wins by early October. Those victories include 34 in the Bandolero Bandit class as well as three dirt wins in a Micro at Millbridge Speedway and 1 dirt win in a Sportsman Late Model at Natural Bridge Speedway. He also added several new championships to his resume in 2024. At the top of that list was the 2024 INEX Bandolero Bandit National championship. He also captured the Charlotte Motor Speedway Summer Shootout Bandolero Bandit track championship and the Bandolero Bandit Virginia State championship while also repeating as both the Atlanta Motor Speedway Bandolero Bandit track champion and the Atlanta Motor Speedway Thursday Thunder Bandolero Bandit track champion. For the 2025 season, Coffey made the transition to Dirt Late Model racing. He enjoyed immediate success, capturing the Natural Bridge Speedway 602 Late Model title, the Elite Racing Series championship and the Mid-East 602 Late Model championship....more

Mack Leopard

Mackston Leopard, known as ‘Mack’ by his friends and family, began his racing career at 9 years old at Ohio’s Kil-Kare Raceway. Starting off in the quarter-midget ranks, Leopard became a regular fixture at tracks around the region, even going so far as to compete in five different divisions on the same day. His time in quarter midgets resulted in a pair of championships in the Midwest Thunder Racing Series, where he claimed titles in the Senior Honda and Light 160 classes. In 2023 Leopard signed with CB Industries, the powerhouse open-wheel team owned by Chad Boat, and began racing Micros across the United States. He scored three wins in 2023 at North Carolina’s Millbridge Speedway and Indiana’s US 24 Speedway. He backed that up in 2024 with several huge wins, including a $5,000 win during the Tom Rieck Memorial at Illinois’ Cole County Speedway....more