Tuesday, December 26, 2017


Bradley Kilby- Virginia’s Rising Star

 
Bradley celebrates another 2017 victory
photo courtesy of Kilby Racing

 
Fourteen year-old Bradley Kilby from the historic town of Bealeton Virginia had a very successful 2017 racing season as he captured ten race victories at two tracks in fifteen outings. Bradley won the 2017 INEX Bandolero championship at Dominion Raceway and fell just one point shy of winning the 2017 INEX Bandolero championship at Langley Speedway. INEX is the sanctioning body for Legends racing worldwide is the third largest short track racing sanctioning body in the world and boasts current NASCAR stars Chase Elliott, Alex Bowman, and Austin Dillion as alumni.  
 
Bradley on a victory lap in his Bandolero
photo courtesy of Kilby Racing
 

Bradley who hones his skills off the track on iracing.com drove machines owned by his parents Wes and Lorri Kilby with sponsorship from MN Upholstery Services, Express Auto Service, Robert Dodson & Son, Sky Signs, Laymans Drafting Service and Tower Racing. Bandoleros are tube-chassis cars which stand only 34 inches tall, powered by a sealed 30-horsepower Briggs & Stratton Vanguard V-twin engine connected to a centrifugal clutch.  A 750-pound full-fendered Bandolero car rides on 6-inch wheels fitted with spec tires with adjustable coil over shock absorbers on the rear wheel which places a premium on driver ability.
 
Bradley celebrates his runner  up finish
at the 2017 Langley Speedway banquet
photo courtesy of Kilby Racing
 

Dominion Raceway in Thornburg Virginia where Kilby claimed five victories in six starts enroute to his 2017 track championship is a slightly banked 4/10-mile asphalt track, similar to the historic .397 mile Langley Speedway in Hampton Virginia where Bradley finished just one point behind the INEX Bandolero track champion Jacob Putman, although Kilby scored five City Cycle Corporation series wins during the season compared to Putman’s two wins.  
 
 
 
Bradley with Frank Kimmel
photo by the author
 
While at the 2017 edition of the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) trade show in Indianapolis in early December, Bradley networked with and learned valuable career lessons from racing legends that included 10-time ARCA racing series champion Frank Kimmel and long-time IndyCar crew chief and current Harding Racing team manager Larry Curry.   

For the 2018 racing season, Bradley Kilby is moving up in class to race the Dominion Raceway Late Model series with a Chevrolet-bodied car powered by a Chevrolet ‘603’ crate engine fed by a two barrel carburetor. The 17-race DRLM series kicks off on April 7 2018 and will continue through October 20. Check back on this site frequently during the 2018 racing season to keep up with Bradley’s success, and remember to “like” Kilby Racing on Facebook.    
 
Bradley practices his victory lane pose next to the car of
Austin Theriault the 2017 ARCA champion
photo by the author
 

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