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JIMMY
MARS ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT
(November
10, 2022) After 37 years in the seat of a race car, Dirt
Late Model Hall of Famer Jimmy Mars is announcing his retirement
from racing today effective immediately. Jimmy, who started racing
locally in 1985 in a Street Stock at the age of only thirteen, exploded
onto the Dirt Late Model scene with his ‘USA Nationals’
victory in 1996 at the renowned Cedar Lake Speedway in New Richmond,
Wisconsin and in 1997 with his thrilling $100,000 triumph in the
‘Dirt Late Model Dream’ at the famed Eldora Speedway
in Rossburg, Ohio. The latter was a race Jimmy almost didn’t
even attend because of his duties on the family farm, but a win
that made him a household name across the industry.
From there, Jimmy went on to star on the Hav-A-Tampa Dirt Racing
Series (UDTRA) where he racked up twelve career series victories
and finished as high as second in the point standings in 2004 when
the tour was rebranded as the Stacker2 Xtreme DirtCar Series. The
Menomonie, Wisconsin star also finished second in the DIRTcar Summer
Nationals point standings in 2005 and amassed a total of seven career
“Hell Tour” wins. His last stint full-time with a series
came back in 2013 when he was third in the final point tally for
the short-lived National Dirt Racing League (NDRL). He also has
multiple national wins with the World of Outlaws Late Model Series,
the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, and the Short Track Auto Racing
Stars (STARS) series on his illustrious resume. Jimmy also dabbled
in asphalt racing early in his storied career and was the 1999 NASCAR
RE/MAX Series Rookie of the Year.
While Jimmy enjoyed a strong season in his final year of racing
by claiming eleven feature wins in 2022, his 2009 campaign will
go into the record book as his best season and one of the standout
years in modern Dirt Late Model racing. Before there were $40,000
and $50,000 to win races every weekend, which is becoming the norm
now, Jimmy bagged a trio of $50,000 paychecks in 2009 by winning
the ‘USA Nationals’ at Cedar Lake (WI) Speedway, the
‘North/South 100’ at Florence (KY) Speedway, and the
‘Dirt Track World Championship’ in the historic event’s
lone visit to Lawrenceburg (IN) Speedway. The popular driver known
as “The Iceman” also won the ‘Firecracker 100’
at Lernerville (PA) Speedway and the ‘Prairie Dirt Classic’
at Fairbury (IL) Speedway in 2009, while finishing on the podium
in second in the ‘Show-Me 100’ at West Plains (MO) Motor
Speedway and in third in the ‘Topless 100’ at Batesville
(AR) Motor Speedway.
Not just in that incredible 2009 season, but throughout his career,
Jimmy and his Mars Racing team were able to show out in some of
the sport’s biggest races - both nationally and closer to
home. Jimmy is an 8x winner of the ‘Punky Manor Challenge
of Champions’ at his hometown Red Cedar (WI) Speedway, a 5x
winner of the ‘Masters’ at Cedar Lake (WI) Speedway,
a 5x winner of the ‘Mahder 55’ at Red Cedar, a 5x winner
of the ‘Red Clay Classic’ at ABC (WI) Raceway, a 3x
winner of the ‘Silver 1000’ in Proctor, Minnesota, a
3x winner of the ‘WISSOTA 100,’ a 2x winner of the ‘Topless
100’ at Batesville (AR) Motor Speedway, a 2x winner of the
‘USA Nationals’ at Cedar Lake (WI) Speedway, a 2x winner
of the ‘Firecracker 100’ at Lernerville (PA) Speedway,
and a 2x winner of the ‘Prairie Dirt Classic’ at Fairbury
(IL) Speedway. He also recorded single special event victories in
the 1997 ‘Dirt Late Model Dream,’ the 2008 ‘National
100,’ the 2009 ‘North/South 100, the 2009 ‘Dirt
Track World Championship,’ and the 2012 ‘Illini 100.’
“The time has come for me to get out of the driver’s
seat and have another role within Mars Racing,” quoted Jimmy
Mars today. “I’m excited to work closer with our drivers,
the guys here in the shop, as well as my sons Sam and Taylor as
they progress in their racing careers. Even though I’ll be
in a different role, you’ll still see me at the racetrack
working alongside my brother Chris (Mars) with our House Car program
and making sure our MB Customs drivers stay on the cutting edge
of technology and information.”
“For some of my fans, this announcement may cause a little
sadness, but I truly do appreciate all of the people I’ve
met over the years at tracks all across the country,” Mars
continued to say. “Those who didn’t like me are probably
happy today and there are probably fans out there that could care
less about me retiring - and that’s ok too. Along with the
fans, I have to really thank my parents, my brother Chris, and the
entire family - especially my wife Krista. Her and the boys made
a lot of sacrifices over the years while I have been gone racing
and over the past decade, I have really come to realize that time
does fly. I don’t imagine that time will slow down in the
next decade either, so it will be nice to be around my family more
that I’m retired from driving.”
“I also have to thank all of my crew guys through the years
especially my brother Chris and Jeff (Harrison) and of course all
of the loyal sponsors that made my career possible including, but
not limited to Veit & Company, Vonco, Deppe Enterprises, T.L.
Sinz Plumbing, Keyes Chevytown, Baileigh Industrial, Mid-States
Equipment & Hydraulics and even going back in the day to Parker
Store and Stacker2. I really enjoyed racing against the stars of
the past, the stars of the present, and probably some kids that
are going to be the stars of the future in this sport. It’s
been a heck of a ride and I’ve got a lifetime of great racing
memories to fondly look back on, but for Mars Racing and MB Customs
- we are far from being done!”
With Jimmy’s retirement announcement, a new era is also being
ushered in for the Mars Racing team. Starting at the ‘Wild
West Shootout’ at Vado Speedway Park in Vado, New Mexico in
early January 2023, Dustin Sorensen will be behind the wheel of
the familiar yellow Veit & Company / Vonco / Deppe Enterprises
#28 MB Customs / Pro Power machine. The young 22-year-old driver
from Rochester, Minnesota has been hired by Jimmy to take over the
seat of the MB Customs House Car for Mars Racing. There will also
be additional guest drivers throughout the season in select special
events.
Dustin is fresh off picking up a $100,000 payday for capturing
the 2022 United States Modified Touring Series (USMTS) title and
he also won the 2021 USRA Modified point championship. Coming off
a five-win season on the USMTS circuit, Dustin is ready to make
the leap to full-time Late Model racing and will try to fill the
shoes of a Hall of Famer.
“I don’t think I could be more excited and enthused
to be hired on as the driver for Mars Racing in 2023,” exclaimed
Sorensen in a recent telephone conversation. “Jimmy won a
lot of big races during his career - he is someone I really look
up to and it will be hard to follow in his footsteps, but I know
the guys will provide me with everything possible to win races.
Having worked at Mars Race Cars for four years now while attending
college in Menomonie, I know everything is in place with Mars Racing
to be very, very successful. I am extremely grateful and humbled
that all of their sponsors and marketing partners are returning
for 2023 and I can’t wait for our season to get started in
New Mexico in early January!”
The feeling of excitement for 2023 and beyond is very mutual according
to Mars. “There are a ton of reasons why I selected Dustin
(Sorensen) to be our House Car driver, but a few of them include
his strong work ethic, his humility, his talent behind the wheel,
his marketability to our partners, and he just flat out knows how
to win races. He has accomplished quite a lot for such a short career
and I can’t wait to work closely with him and watch him grow
as a driver. All of our sponsors and supporters are back on board
with us next year and while it will be weird to watch the yellow
#28 go around the racetrack without me in it, I have all the faith
in the world that Dustin will achieve great things behind the wheel
for Mars Racing!”
The Mars Racing team would like to thank all of their marketing
partners including: Veit & Company, Inc., Vonco, Deppe Enterprises,
T.L. Sinz Plumbing, Keyes Chevytown, ARMI Contractors, Baileigh
Industrial, Mid-States Equipment & Hydraulics, Quality Freight
Rate, Accurate Construction, MB Customs Race Cars, Pro Power Racing
Engines, Joe Provo Racewear, Joe Signs, VP Racing Fuels, CMD Shocks,
Integra Racing Shocks, Swift Springs, Wilwood Engineering, Wiles
Driveshafts, Wehrs Machine & Racing Products, Speedwerx, FK
Rod Ends, Champion Racing Oil, Delph Communications, Sweet MFG.,
Allstar Performance, Peterson Fluid Systems, Champ Pans, and Performance
Bodies.
About Veit & Company, Inc.:
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Keep up all year long with the latest news and information concerning
the Mars Racing team at www.JimmyMarsRacing.com. A new website will
be launched in the upcoming weeks leading into the 2023 racing season
featuring new driver Dustin Sorensen!
Media Contact: Ryan Delph - Delph Communications
www.DelphCommunications.com
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