Cleetus McFarland Expands Motorsports Presence β Partners with Victor Alvarez and Purchases 50 Percent of Bradenton Motorsports Park!
In everything he does, from piloting helicopters to 5-second race cars, hosting events to rebuilding a race track, Cleetus McFarland continues to elevate not only his impact on the sports and hobbies he enjoys, but brings along millions of viewers to watch the adventures on his popular YouTube channel.
It was about five years ago that Cleetus (the adrenaline-fueled alter face of Garrett Mitchell) purchased DeSoto Memorial Speedway, an oval track adjacent to Bradenton Motorsports Park that had sat abandoned for nearly two years.
And after a lot of work and success from that track, Cleetus didnβt have to look far for his next opportunity, as he announced today he is partnering with good friend and current owner Victor Alvarez, as 50 percent owner in Bradenton Motorsports Park.
Weather Grinds FL2K to An Early Halt β Brett LaSala, Doug Cook, Jonathan Atkins and Marcelo Duran Among Those Left in Competition
Two years ago, the popular Bradenton Motorsports Park was hit with a massive amount of wind and rain from Hurricane Ian, and the resulting damage forced the popular FL2K event north to Gainesville Raceway in northern Florida, where it was completed.
This time around, Hurricane Helene skirted the area, but Bradenton Motorsport Park survived the weather to host their FL2K event over the weekend.
The New Snot Rocket 3.0 Mustang Chassis is Complete β Can Brett LaSala Make an FL2K Debut in Less Than a Month?
It was less than a month ago that Brett LaSala put βSnot Rocket 2.0β, his low 6-second street-legal 2012 Mustang, up for sale. Plans for a new car, βSnot Rocket 3.0β, were underway at Moore Race Chassis, and Brett mentioned it would be ready for a Sick Week 2025 debut.
But that timeline might be updated a little bit after a video dropped showing the new Moore Race Chassis .