Preston Lattomus To Drive Capitol Custom Trailers No. 91 During ’25 410 Sprint Car Season
Story By: A2DPR / PRESTON LATTOMUS MOTORSPORTS – LEWES, DE – Preston Lattomus is excited and thankful to have the opportunity to wheel the Capitol Custom Trailers and Coaches No.91 winged sprint car for the 2025 racing season.
As a young driver who has already made his share of headlines over the past eleven years, this opportunity marks a significant milestone in Preston’s racing career, setting the stage for an exciting new chapter and further growth.
PROVEN TRACK RECORD
At just 18 years old, Lattomus, from Lewes, Delaware, has already carved out a reputation as a formidable talent behind the wheel. His motorsport journey began with quarter midgets in 2013, where he quickly demonstrated his abilities by securing four USAC National Championships. These early achievements laid a solid foundation for his advancement to micro sprints, where he accumulated multiple victories across Pennsylvania’s competitive tracks.
Despite his young age, Preston’s determination and skill have consistently propelled him forward, earning him a well-deserved place in higher tiers of racing. In 2019 he competed in seven USAC SpeeD2 Pavement Midget Series races and at 12 years old became the youngest driver to win in the series.
In 2023, Lattomus transitioned to the 358 sprint cars, marking another pivotal step in his career trajectory. His adaptation to the 358s was swift and successful, resulting in three significant wins in 2024 at notable tracks such as Williams Grove Speedway, BAPS Motor Speedway, and Lincoln Speedway. These victories not only underscored his ability to compete at higher levels but also highlighted his potential to excel in the 410 sprint car division.
HOW IT STARTED
Although he was the first in his family to strap into a racecar, Lattomus has been around racing his entire life. His father is a lifelong fan of the sport and was a car owner for modified driver Richie Pratt Jr. in the early 2000s.
His father’s connections to people competing in quarter midgets provided the pathway to get Lattomus behind the wheel in that division at the age of six.
ANTICIPATION
Looking ahead to the 2025 season, Lattomus is eager to embrace the challenges of the 410 sprint car division. He is set to embark on an ambitious schedule, participating in 50-60 events with a primary focus on Pennsylvania’s renowned tracks like Williams Grove and Lincoln. Additionally, Lattomus aims to compete in touring series events including the World of Outlaws (WoO) and High Limit series when they are on his home turf. He also left the door open to the possibility of traveling in 2025 to gain additional experience.
Preston’s objectives for his rookie year in the 410s are clear: to gain knowledge, refine his skills, and maintain a competitive edge.
“My goal for next season is to learn as much as possible but also be competitive. By the end of the year I want to be one of the top guys competing for an upfront spot every night.”, Lattomus said.
With seasoned mentors such as Scott McClaren and Kyle Reinhardt providing invaluable guidance, good equipment under him, and robust support from key sponsors Capitol Custom Trailers and Delaware Auto Glass, Lattomus is well-positioned to pursue those goals. It is certain to be a season filled with both challenges and achievements.
GUIDANCE AND MENTORSHIP
Scott McClaren, known for his methodical approach and deep knowledge, has helped the young Delaware pilot fine-tune his strategies both on and off the track. McClaren and Lattomus have excelled in communicating at the racetrack about the track, setup, and strategy.
“Scott is very methodical and knowledgeable about all things racing. Scott tries to leave the driving up to me. He wants me to learn and figure things out my own way, although when needed Scott definitely keeps me on the right path to becoming a better driver.”, Lattomus commented.
Kyle Reinhardt, with his extensive experience behind the wheel and solid resume of accomplishments, has offered precise feedback and insights, enabling Lattomus to accelerate the learning process in a winged sprint car. Their relationship has provided Preston with the confidence to push his boundaries.
“We had a session at BAPS with the 410 and Kyle came to help me with the learning curve, with our few sessions Kyle was able to tell me where to get better every time I came off the track. He is very precise with the feedback he gives and I am looking forward to learning as a driver with Kyle by my side.”, Lattomus shared.