Brett Deyo Speaks Out on Short Track Super Series and Future Plans in 2025 – DTD Interview
The interview provides insights into Deyo's challenges and plans in modified racing. Key points:
2024 Challenges:
- Financial issues, including bounced checks and vendor payments
- Track surface problems at Fonda
- Departure from Georgetown Speedway
- Resolved most major vendor debts
- Expects full financial recovery by end of 2025
2025 Changes and Improvements:
- Restructured race payouts to spread wealth through the field
- New clay at Fonda Speedway
- Focused management of Utica-Rome and Fonda
- Simplified motor rules for better competition
- Introduction of 358 series at Utica-Rome and Fonda
- 74 total events planned
Notable Developments:
- Partnership with Can-Am track
- Improved relations with Super DIRTcar Series
- Growing popularity of Wegner Weekend Warrior motors
- Continued dominance of Sheppard and Friesen (60%+ wins)
Future Outlook:
- Focus on economic recovery
- Potential for new ownership/succession planning
- Emphasis on sustainable growth
- Continued collaboration with other series
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The interview reveals Deyo's commitment to stabilizing and growing modified racing while addressing past challenges and adapting to current market conditions.