Kyle Bronson and Jared Landers at the Lucas Oil Late Model Nationals
Kyle Bronson 2018 plans: Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series
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Kyle Bronson Motorsports has new cars; plans to run LOLMDS in 2018
Kyle Bronson, the 27-year-old has been racing since 2003. The Brandon, Florida resident has a week of LOLMDS events, in his backyard. Six nights of Lucas Dirt racing will take place at East Bay Raceway Park, the home track for Bronson.
After the Florida swing, Kyle Bronson will continue with the Lucas tour. Kyle Bronson’s car owner has a new fleet of cars for the 2018 dirt late model season. In addition, they have partnered with Randy Weaver Racing.
The team was piloting Rocket XR1 chassis in 2017. Next year, they will transition to Longhorn Chassis for the super late model program. The team will continue to run XR1’s in the crate class.
When Kyle Bonson comes to middle America, he’s a long way from the race shop. In 2017, he spent a bulk of his season running Lucas and DIRTcar shows in the midwest.
During those months, several teams helped along the way with a temporary loan of their race shops including; Brandon Sheppard, Brian Shirley and Donny Schatz.
“I had a blast last year, on the road racing,” Kyle Bronson told STL Motorsport Magazine.
Now, the Florida team will take their new equipment on the National tour. Kyle Bronson Motorsports plans to run the full 2018 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series tour.
Read the statement from Kyle Bronson Motorsports below:
Kyle Bronson 2018 Announcement
“Some news to share as we prepare for the 2018 racing season.”
“We will be following the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series for the upcoming year and KB will be competing for the Rookie of the Year honors for the series as well.”
“For our super program we will be teaming up with Randy Weaver and piloting Longhorns by Weaver for this effort, along with Andy Durham power.”