Midget, Sprint and LOORRS Racer Bradley Morris Enjoys an Action-Packed Season
- Jan 10, 2014
The opening event of the 2013 LOORRS season, Bradley Morris got his first taste of racing in the Pro-Buggy class. Of course anticipation was high as he rolled into the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. However, stiff competition was nothing new to the young driver. When the waving of the green flag deemed the race underway, Morris put all uncertainties behind him and focused on the race at hand. A heated battle transpired in the laps to come, as the young driver remained steadfast in his pursuit of a win. In turn, Morris crossed the finish line leading the field of competitors, earning the coveted position atop the podium.
As the season progresses, Bradley Morris continued a strong campaign in the Pro Buggy Class. He proved a force to be reckoned with. He swept the weekend in the class while racing at the Crandon International Speedway at the Wisconsin town, winning the World Championship of Off Road. At the season's end, Bradley Morris finished second in the points race and was also awarded with the title of Rookie of the Year. As anyone would be, Bradley was elated about his accomplishments. In reference to his World Championship win, he said, "This is a huge accomplishment, and I am grateful I could do it at such a young age." Although many drivers would be satisfied with success in one class Bradley Morris had no intentions of simply sitting idle when he could compete in other classes. In fact, the teenager had gotten a taste of the pro-lite experience the season prior and eagerly returned for more heated battles in the 2013 season. "We built a brand new truck," recalled Morris, "and it took a while to get the bugs worked out. But when we did, the truck was fast. So we now we are confident going into next year that we can win the championship." Driving in the Pro-4, Bradley Morris graced the record books, as he was the youngest driver to have ever competed in this class. Although plagued with bad luck during the final race of the season, his success throughout 2013 was more than enough to prove his worth as a driver and competitor. With 2014 nearing, Bradley Morris is gearing up and will be ready for the opening race of the season. Of course, his driving skills and mindset will prove of greatest importance, but he is acutely aware that there are several other elements of success that must be considered. In reference to those who work hand in hand with him, Morris said, "Without my team, I could not be where I am today. I see them as the most important part of my racing." The young driver is also a strong advocate of keeping his race trucks and buggies well maintained. In turn, he depends upon K&N products to keep the internal components of his engines contaminant free. "Maintenance is a top priority," he ensured. "You can't finish a race if your car falls apart or breaks. We've been using K&N air and oil filters, grease, oil, cleaner, air filter covers and fuel filters since I started racing, six years ago. K&N products are the most reliable on the market, and I have never had a problem with them. They are clearly the best." Looking forward to the future, Bradley Morris concluded, "I want to win two championships next year. Race more race cars and get a rookie of the year in pro-2 or pro-4." |
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Related K&N News Articles about Bradley Morris & LOORRS (Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series) Racing: Bradley Morris Continues His Hot Streak in Vegas During LOORRS Rounds 13 & 14; Bradley Morris Wins TORC World Championship Race and Sets Crandon International Raceway Track Record; K&N Welcomes Team "Live Fast Play Dirty Motorsports" Onboard for the 2011 LOORRS; LOORRS Pro4 Unlimited Racer Kyle LeDuc Places 2nd in Seasons Final Race |
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