

2/28/2025
Stormy Scott Returning to Modified Roots
Looks Ahead to King of America on March 27 - 29
AMARILLO, Texas (02/28/25) – New Mexico native Stormy Scott is looking forward to getting back to his racing roots in 2025. He has moved the home-base of his racing operations to Amarillo, Texas with a returned focus to the Modified ranks.
“I’ve had a lot of fun in the Super Late Model ranks over the past several years, but the time has come for me to turn my focus. I’m currently shifting my attention back to where it all started for me in the Modified ranks,” Stormy Scott shared.
For the New Mexico native several factors played into the decision.
“Everybody knows that Super Late Model racing has gotten really expensive, so it’s a factor, but honestly it’s not the biggest factor in me making this change. I’ve spent a lot of time away from home the past several years, and I’m looking forward to being home more with my wife Ashley and my stepdaughter Zoe. Modified racing within a six-hour radius of our home in Amarillo gives me countless options to race throughout the year, while sleeping in my own bed a lot of nights,” Scott continued.
While Stormy has relocated from Kentucky to Texas, any Category 5 Race Cars clients needing equipment, repairs, or support can still get what they need at Jason Durham’s shop in Kentucky.
Turning over a new leaf with his return to Modifieds, also gives Stormy a chance to finally work with a great friend.
“Cade Dillard and I have been good friends for a long time, and I’m excited to finally get to race one of his CDR Race Cars. He’s a sharp dude and has a great product, and this is cool to see it all come together,” Scott said.
Stormy plans to run a mixture of American Racer Modified Series, Touring Outlaw Modified Series, and United States Modified Touring Series events throughout the 2025 season to go along with regional and local events close to his Amarillo home.
Currently next on the schedule is the 2025 King of America, which will be held on March 27 - 29 at Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, MO. The weekend includes a $3,000-to-win program on Thursday, a $5,000-to-win event on Friday, and up to $20,000-to-win on Saturday evening.
Stormy claimed the coveted King of America win in 2012, which was worth $15,000 at Humboldt (Kan.) Speedway.
The weekend is sanctioned by the United States Modified Touring Series (USMTS).
For more information, please visit www.USMTS.com.
Stormy Scott thanks his marketing partners, which include Mesilla Valley Transportation, Penske Shocks, CDR Race Cars, Stoen Race Engines, American Racer, Real Wheels, Wehrs Machine, Midwest Sheet Metal, FK Rod Ends, Swift Springs, Winters Rearends, Wilwood, Schoenfeld Headers, Performance Bodies, Behrents, QuickCar, MSD, Brucebilt, Rancho Milagro, and MyRacePass.com Marketing Services.
For the latest information on Scott Brothers Racing, please visit the team’s cyber home at www.ScottBrothersRacing.com.
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Ben Shelton (ben.shelton@myracepass.com)