Since the turn of the decade, Landon Britt has turned Sprint Car racing into his primary passion. He’s staying dedicated in 2025 with his commitment to a fourth season chasing the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) National Tour championship.
The former rugby player from Memphis, TN, rekindled his own racing roots in the late 2010s, racing Sprint Cars regionally before embarking on his first campaign with the Tour in 2022. Britt broke through for his first career Tour victory in 2023 and garnered a seventh-place finish in the championship standings last year.
“In the 360 scene, if you want upper-caliber racing, the National Tour is just the way to go,” Britt said.
The 27-year-old totaled five top-fives last season, compared to the eight he had in 2023, but posted more top 10s — 19 of them. That was the result of some experimentation he hopes will benefit him in the new year.
“We spent a lot of 2024 kinda changing some things around and getting out of our comfort zone a little bit more,” Britt said. “I think 2024 was a really good testing season for us, and I think what we’ve learned along the way will greatly benefit us in 2025.”
Not only did he learn more about his LB Motorsports, Moss Racing Engines-powered J&J Chassis No. 10, he’s set new goals for the new year in his efforts to become a more regular contender for Feature wins.
“I’d like to see myself get more aggressive in traffic,” Britt said. “I think last year, I could have made better positioning just being more aggressive to lapped cars and hitting those tight holes that would get me by them, but it’s a higher risk factor. So, I guess just taking the more higher-risk moves and pushing myself as a driver to the edge of it.”
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Like several of the veteran ASCS rivals he competes against, Britt has been around to see the transition of the National Tour as it continues to evolve into 2025, and he takes pride in his allegiance to the brand.
“I think it’s great that we’re being looked out more for than just letting it die out,” Britt said. “I think it will take time to get back to what ASCS used to be. It all just takes time, it takes support of World Racing Group, the support of racers, fans — pretty much anything anyone can do to get it out there just builds it bigger.”
Britt begins his fourth season on the ASCS National Tour full-time roster at the next event — Saturday, April 12 at Salina Highbanks Speedway in Salina, OK.
Tickets for this event will be sold at the track on race day. If you can’t be there to watch, stream every lap live on DIRTVision.