Sprint car driver · Taylorsville, Kentucky
Dillan Baldwin #67B
IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Cars · Slick Race Graphics · Spencer County High School, Class of 2027
Two years old at the Kings Royal. Go-karts by seven. Sprint cars by twelve — skipping Micro Sprints entirely, jumping from 5 horsepower straight to 500. By 14 he won the Kokomo Klash. By 16 he won a $10,000 feature at Bloomington. At 17, he's Top 15 nationally, wrapping 20+ race cars a year through his own company, and racing tonight in Orrville, Ohio.
From the grandstands to the national stage
Most drivers ease into sprint cars through years of Micro Sprints. Dillan Baldwin went straight in. That decision — and the decade of work behind it — produced one of the fastest ascents in grassroots open-wheel racing.
We figured if we ran in the top five that would be great. But everything started to slow down for me. I could think ahead more and make smarter moves.
— Dillan Baldwin, after winning the Kevin Huntley Memorial
Verified IMCA results
Driver. Designer. Builder.
Slick Race Graphics
Founded at 12. Full car wraps, custom logos, raceday graphics — affordable motorsports design for teams that want to look professional without blowing their budget. Design, print, and install, all run by one person. 20+ cars wrapped in 2025 alone. "I feel like one person doing three jobs. But I've figured out a way to get it done."
Spencer County HS · Welding
Junior at Spencer County High School. Simultaneously enrolled in the welding program at Shelby County Area Technology Center — hands-on fabrication that mirrors race shop work. Balancing school, a national racing career, and a growing design business. Not waiting to graduate to start building.
#ThankYouVeterans
Every race, the #67B carries "Thank You Veterans" — not a sponsor, a conviction. Partnered with Veterans For The Win (Cari Mueller). "I proudly carry it to honor the men and women who have served our country. It's a message I truly believe in and am proud to stand behind."
The team behind #67B
Sprint car racing is a team effort. These are the companies and people that keep the 67B on the track every weekend.