Bobby Webber Racing is owned and operated by Bobby Webber Jr.
The team competes in the Super Late Model & Late Model ranks in New England. Previously as a full-time team on the American-Canadian Tour, the team won three races together between 2019 & 2020 with driver Bryan Kruzcek, including two at Oxford Plains Speedway. For the 2021 season, the team will switch to a majority Super Late Model schedule, competing on the Granite State Pro Stock Series and select events in the region, while also running select Late Model races.
The BWR season will begin at New Smyrna Speedway in Florida, for the annual World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing.
Team Owner: Bobby Webber Jr.
As the son of Bob Webber Sr., Bobby is the owner of Star Speedway, an asphalt weekly racing series track in Epping, New Hampshire. Webber is committed to winning races no matter what track or division the team runs. He started the team in 2010 as the driver, and raced four years behind the wheel of his own cars. However, in 2014, a fire that injured him ended his career a driver, opening up his door to become a team owner. Although the team currently runs fendered Late Models, it has previously included a 350 Supermodified and indoor TQ Midget, where both were successful.
Current Driver: Bryan Kruzcek
Bryan Kruzcek is no stranger to success behind the wheel. He is a multiple-time ACT Tour winner, including three victories on ACT with Bobby Webber Racing.
Previous Years:
After Webber retired from driving, Mike Netishen became the first driver for BWR, competing for two years & winning the championship at Star in the 350 Supermodifieds in 2015. Brad Babb took the wheel in 2017, winning the Star Speedway track championship, while Bobby Cabral drove in 2018, scoring multiple feature wins. Starting in 2019, Kruzcek sits behind the wheel of the No. 19, and will continue to drive in 2021.
Major Team Accomplishments:
-Multiple-time American Canadian Tour feature winner
-2020 Gardiner & June Leavitt Memorial Winner (ACT Tour)
-2020 ACT Tour 4th Place Points Finisher
-2019 Indoor Auto Racing Series TQ Midget Third-Place Championship Finishers
-2018 Indoor Auto Racing Series TQ Midget Winner (Syracuse)
-2017 Star Speedway Track Championship (Driver: Brad Babb)
-2017 Star Speedway Randy Witkum Memorial Winner
-2015 Star Speedway 350 Supermodified Champion (Driver: Mike Netishen)
Sponsors:
-Vynorius Piledriving
-Hedges Excavating
-Little Webb's Tire & Fuel Sales
-949 Productions
-KDW Landscaping & Property Services LLC
-Jaime Webber Photography
-Sherwood Racing Wheels
-Velocita
-Riverside Park Speedway & Adventure Park
-LCM Motorsports
-Kruzcek’s Garage
-Body’s By Kevin
-Magnus Transmission
-Eleveight
-Dale Shaw Race Cars
-Capitol Renegade
-Bill Callen Racing Communications
The team competes in the Super Late Model & Late Model ranks in New England. Previously as a full-time team on the American-Canadian Tour, the team won three races together between 2019 & 2020 with driver Bryan Kruzcek, including two at Oxford Plains Speedway. For the 2021 season, the team will switch to a majority Super Late Model schedule, competing on the Granite State Pro Stock Series and select events in the region, while also running select Late Model races.
The BWR season will begin at New Smyrna Speedway in Florida, for the annual World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing.
Team Owner: Bobby Webber Jr.
As the son of Bob Webber Sr., Bobby is the owner of Star Speedway, an asphalt weekly racing series track in Epping, New Hampshire. Webber is committed to winning races no matter what track or division the team runs. He started the team in 2010 as the driver, and raced four years behind the wheel of his own cars. However, in 2014, a fire that injured him ended his career a driver, opening up his door to become a team owner. Although the team currently runs fendered Late Models, it has previously included a 350 Supermodified and indoor TQ Midget, where both were successful.
Current Driver: Bryan Kruzcek
Bryan Kruzcek is no stranger to success behind the wheel. He is a multiple-time ACT Tour winner, including three victories on ACT with Bobby Webber Racing.
Previous Years:
After Webber retired from driving, Mike Netishen became the first driver for BWR, competing for two years & winning the championship at Star in the 350 Supermodifieds in 2015. Brad Babb took the wheel in 2017, winning the Star Speedway track championship, while Bobby Cabral drove in 2018, scoring multiple feature wins. Starting in 2019, Kruzcek sits behind the wheel of the No. 19, and will continue to drive in 2021.
Major Team Accomplishments:
-Multiple-time American Canadian Tour feature winner
-2020 Gardiner & June Leavitt Memorial Winner (ACT Tour)
-2020 ACT Tour 4th Place Points Finisher
-2019 Indoor Auto Racing Series TQ Midget Third-Place Championship Finishers
-2018 Indoor Auto Racing Series TQ Midget Winner (Syracuse)
-2017 Star Speedway Track Championship (Driver: Brad Babb)
-2017 Star Speedway Randy Witkum Memorial Winner
-2015 Star Speedway 350 Supermodified Champion (Driver: Mike Netishen)
Sponsors:
-Vynorius Piledriving
-Hedges Excavating
-Little Webb's Tire & Fuel Sales
-949 Productions
-KDW Landscaping & Property Services LLC
-Jaime Webber Photography
-Sherwood Racing Wheels
-Velocita
-Riverside Park Speedway & Adventure Park
-LCM Motorsports
-Kruzcek’s Garage
-Body’s By Kevin
-Magnus Transmission
-Eleveight
-Dale Shaw Race Cars
-Capitol Renegade
-Bill Callen Racing Communications
Indoor Tq Racing
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