New Website Will Keep Lane Snook’s Fans Up-To-Date On Busy Year

Story By: DERICK KRINER – A2DPR / LANE SNOOK RACING – MIFFLINTOWN, PA – After a breakout 2024 racing season, Lane Snook and team are eager to kick off the new racing season.

A five-win sophomore season exceeded expectations for the young Mifflintown racer. As the team prepares for 2025, Lane has had a busy off-season getting ready in several different ways. Traveling around the country and working in the shop has been the theme over the past few months.

When the racing season ended in Pennsylvania for the 23 car, the driver got to learn and travel around the country to see some new tracks and areas. Lane went on the road with Drake Troutman to quite a few shows “to try and learn the car better and build relationships with people.” Snook was able to travel to the World Finals at Charlotte, as well as the Gateway Dirt Nationals.

PRI was next on the agenda to network with industry teams and companies. Most recently Lane was with After Burner Performance to tune on Troutman’s new ride. He then headed to Vado Speedway in New Mexico to be a part of the Wild West Shootout. Lane got to learn a lot of valuable skills for the upcoming season and still has Georgia and Florida Speedweeks to continue to build his notebook. “I’ve gone with Drake Troutman on all of these trips, so this is all thanks to him for letting me tag along with him and allowing me to be able to learn about the race car.

Learning about the super late model car will be valuable to Lane and the team. Lane looks forward to running more super late model races and practicing, to gain experience. This is one thing he is looking forward to the most in 2025. “I want to make as many laps as I can in it to get as comfortable as possible for me to be able to have good results.” Limited Late Models with less power have a little different set-up style for some parts of the car, but a lot of information is transferable. Running the super late model gives Lane a chance “to put some of the knowledge I’ve learned into the car to see if it makes us any better.”

At the moment, Snook is unsure of what the 2025 schedule plans fully look like. “I’m hoping to run as much as possible but it all comes down to where my dad wants to race.” As things stand, the team plans to kick off the new year at the Port Royal Speedway for the track’s season-opening event on March 8th. This will be a Super Late Model start at the moment.

The team has been getting three cars ready for the upcoming season and are looking to start off the new season on a strong note. If the breakout run at the Eldora Speedway was a sign of what the team can do, 2025 could prove to be just as stellar. Once the fun of traveling around ends for the start of Lane’s own season, the team will kick it off with their annual #23 Race Party. This event takes place on February 22nd and more information can be found on the Lane Snook Racing Facebook page. “I have to thank my family and friends for working hard to get the race party ready as I’m out on the road learning”

In addition to new ventures with time in the super late model planned, different supporters come on the heels of a strong performance in 2024. “I’ve got some new partners coming on board: Swift Springs, Keizer Wheels, Winters Performance Products, Allstar Performance, Garman Concrete & Construction, and Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management.” With all of these new supporters and partners, as well as all of the returning sponsors, Lane Snook and his team are primed for another great season.