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December 7, 2023

Exciting Endeavors for MasterSbilt Race Cars Heading into 2024 Season

(CROTHERSVILLE, INDIANA) As MasterSbilt Race Cars celebrates their 45th year of building race cars, the Crothersville, Indiana chassis manufacturer is excited to announce several exciting endeavors heading into 2024. In today’s economy, MasterSbilt does their best to help racers continue to compete with any budget. The every-Saturday-night-racer simply can’t afford a $30,000-$50,000 new car every year or two and MasterSbilt does their best to address this issue.

“We try to save the racer as much money as we possibly can and work with them in a variety of different ways,” quoted Jerilyn Masters during the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Trade Show in Indianapolis, Indiana. “There are some different alternatives as far as updating their car or being flexible with them in order for them to get into a newer product. We are also very excited about expanding into the Open Wheel Modified market. While MasterSbilt has built a few modified chassis over the past five years, we are gearing that program up and will be rolling into full production, along with our Dirt Late Models.”

Along with the addition of Open Wheel Modifieds to their product line, MasterSbilt Race Cars is also involved in a development program with Kaede Loudy and his dad, Kirk Loudy. “Captain Kirk,” who owns Envy Suspension, has been involved with MasterSbilt since 2000 and the chassis manufacturer values his input. Kaede has had years of training starting in go-karts until the age of 15 when he transitioned into a Dirt Late Model. Youth like Kaede is what the sport needs to carry racing forward into the future. In order for the youth to stay involved, it will take manufacturers - like MasterSbilt - and sponsors willing to take a chance on helping these young people develop their skill.

“From the beginning, Kaede has shown great promise and we believe that with our continued support - he will become a true contender in the years to come,” Jerilyn went on to say. “The whole staff at MasterSbilt has worked closely with this team in the past and plan to continue doing so into 2024 and beyond. Kaede will pilot our development team car throughout the 2024 race season and we are thrilled about that!”

Finally, MasterSbilt Race Cars is still moving forward offering their customers the convenience of a second location - MasterSbilt South - in Tennessee through Pierce McCarter and McCarter Brothers Racing. The team has been instrumental in testing, racing, and winning in MasterSbilt cars for the past two years. With Pierce taking the lead in 2024, MasterSbilt looks forward to helping them expand their various endeavors.

Learn more about MasterSbilt Race Cars at www.mastersbilt.com or follow them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MasterSbiltRaceCars.

Media Contact: Ryan Delph - Delph Communications
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