Tyler Ross’ Positioned For A Breakout ’25 On The Heels Of Impressive Season Last Year

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Story By: A2DPR / ROSS RACING – LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – Tyler Ross and Ross Racing have spent the off-season making preparations to build on the foundation of an impressive 2024, aiming to position themselves as a consistent contender everywhere they go on the tough Central Pennsylvania 410 sprint car circuit.

With the 2025 racing season just around the corner, we caught up with Tyler to get insight into the team’s progression and a look at their plans for this year.

 

2025 OUTLOOK

Ross plans to kick off the season at Lincoln Speedway’s annual Icebreaker event. Preparations are well underway—one car is fully ready, and another is nearly complete. The team plans to focus on time trail shows, competing more at Port Royal Speedway and Williams Grove Speedway than in past seasons.

The team’s 40-50 race schedule will also include visits to BAPS Motor Speedway in PA and Bridgeport Motorsports Park in NJ, along with taking on the High Limit Racing and World of Outlaw series regulars on a few occasions.

 

HOW IT STARTED

Ross has found success ever since he first put on a helmet in 2002. Advancing from quarter midgets to excelling in sprint car racing, he has amassed 9 wins in the 358 sprint car division, 4 URC feature wins, and 7 victories in 410 sprint car competition.

Ross got his feet wet in 410 sprint car racing in late 2013 and 2014 at the wheel of the Jon Pinter No.92. He then opted to race a limited schedule of 15-20 races in the family equipment during 2015, 2016, and 2017. He bounced around in 358/360 rides to fill in other dates on his schedule during those seasons, and he focused entirely on 358/360 racing in 2019. In 2020, he returned to the family car and again filled out his season with 358/360 rides.

In 2018, Ross was asked to fill the seat of Rick Lefever’s No.75. While that partnership initially only lasted one season, he returned to that seat for the 2021-2023 seasons and supplemented that by racing his own equipment, mostly as an R&D effort to try new things since the two teams raced the same equipment.

Following the 2023 season, Ross and his father made the decision to work on elevating the family program to improve their time trial efforts and to have the resources to race a full season schedule.

 

HOW IT’S GOING

Going into 2024, the team knew the key to success was better time trial results. It was an area that had always been a weakness for Ross, so he focused on improving himself in the cockpit.

The powerplant under the hood is another critical component for qualifying. The team employs Don Ott Racing Engines, and thanks to a key supporter, Rick Ciarrocchi, they have been able to add the depth of resources necessary to support the schedule they want to race.

The team logged 35 races in 2024 and showed their efforts were paying off. Ross’s time trial results were significantly improved, putting himself on the front row of High Limit Racing and World of Outlaw events. He picked up 1 win, 9 top-fives, and 19 top-tens.

 

TEAM INSIGHTS

Looking to 2025, the team is aiming to capitalize on their recent momentum to establish the consistency that will put Ross in a position to add to his win total.

“We’re excited about the upcoming season. Our qualifying effort improved a ton last year; now, our goal is to put complete nights together. The driver needs to finish the night as strong as it starts”, Ross stated.

“The competition is so close in the 410s. It doesn’t matter if it’s a PA race, a High Limit race or an Outlaw race. One tiny mistake will drop you ten spots in a feature.”

“2024 was the first full season for my dad and I together with our equipment. In the past, we raced maybe 15 times a year, filling in between races in other equipment. Last year was a lot different, but we learned to work really well together. We had really good, competitive equipment every night. I just need to clean up a few mistakes and make sure the car finishes where it should.”

“I’m not one to say I want to win a certain number of races. My approach is to continue to do what we did in 2024 and just stay up front consistently throughout the night and the season. If we do that, the wins will come.”

The team’s success has been bolstered by strong partnerships. Key returning partners Bush Auto Group, Fastrak Express Inc, Stateline Truck and Trailer, and Stoltzfus Farm Service/Kubota underscore the support network that keeps Ross Racing competitive and well-equipped.

“I really appreciate the people who have supported our program, and I want to thank them for continuing to provide that support. We absolutely could not do this without them.”, Ross said.

“As we continue to grow our program, we want to help our partners grow right along with us. We are always open to adding to our family of partners.”

 
 
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