06/01/2026
This is what people donβt see. This is what makes dirt racing different.
Friday night, Mansfield Speedway took a beating, no bones about it. Ruts... craters... holes big enough to swallow a rightβrear whole and flip a car like Miles the Monster himself.
The show was badass, but the surface was brutal.
Most people went home. Most people slept. Most people never knew what happened next...
But two men stayed.
Mark Richards - owner of Rocket1 Racing.
David Wells - owner of Infinity Chassis and Wells Motorsports.
Two competitors. Two rivals. Two guys who have absolutely zero stake in Mansfield Speedwayβs success.
And yet... they stayed until 6am.
Mark ran the grader all night, cutting the surface down to rebuild it from the bones up. David ran the skid steer, moving dirt, filling holes, reshaping the battlefield.
Two track workers even quit under the pressure... these two never left.
Side by side with Matt Tifft, Robbie Devore and the Mansfield crew, they rebuilt an entire racetrack because they believed in what this place is trying to become.
Not for money. Not for clout. Not for their brands... but because this is what dirt racing is.
When the lights go out and the grandstands empty... when the pressure is high and the clock hits sunrise... when a big show is on the line and the sport needs its people...
We show up for each other. Even when weβre supposed to be competitors. Even when nobodyβs watching.
This is why I fell in love with this world. This is why Mansfield came back from the dead. This is why dirt racing survives... because the people in it refuse to let it fail.
From all of us who love this sport more than anything, thank you Mark, David, Matt, Robbie, Geoff, Briget, Daniel, and every other face behind the scenes that have spent their time, sweat, and money bringing this place back from the dead.
Sometimes you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone... but sometimes you don't know what you've got 'til you finally have it back, and in all it's glory.