Bradley Morris might still be racing motorcycles if his mother Sheila hadn't put a stop to that activity out of concern for her son's safety. That was six years ago, when he was 10 but already had been riding for seven years.
This is the second time around for Marty Hart, who once every month or so leaves his home near Columbia, Louisiana, to travel West and compete in the ultracompetitive Pro 2 class of the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series.
Noah Fouch was planning on a career as a motocross rider. He started in the sport when he was little more than a toddler and followed the amateur circuit for about 12 years. In that time, however, he saw some close friends seriously injured or killed in racing accidents and decided a career change might be in order.
Racing in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series presented by GEICO is good business for Greg Adler, the chief executive officer of 4Wheel Parts.
This is a year of learning for Dillon Reimer.
The 20-year-old and his parents moved to Lake Havasu City, Arizona, at the end of February and he's still learning how to get from one side of town to the other and how life on the banks of the Colorado River differs from life in the Rocky Mountains around Loveland, Colorado, where he used to live.
Corry Weller started racing on a whim. Now she is in the middle of a 3-year plan to be crowned champion of the Pro 4 class in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series presented by GEICO.