NOAH

GASS

DOB: September 18,2003

Hometown: Mounds, OK

Favorite Track: Kokomo Speedway/River Cities Speedway

Hobbies: Going to the lake when not racing

Noah Gass grew up watching his father, Randy race around the short tracks in Oklahoma. It was how they spent time together as a family. Gass always enjoyed watching his father and knew that one day he wanted to follow in his footsteps. Randy eventually decided it was time for him to hang up his helmet and pass on the racing tradition to his son. In 2009 they bought a Jr. Sprint car and in no time at all Noah was winning races. After a successful few years in Jr. Sprints they decided to make the move to a Micro Sprint in 2013. Gass soon proved he was a force to be reckoned with so in 2016 they knew it was time to race in a National event, The Tulsa Shootout, an indoor race that draws hundreds of competitors. Noah won the prestigious Golden Driller that year in the Restricted ‘A’ Class, a trophy that only few drivers can say they have. Soon after they made the jump to a full-size Sprint Car running with the Oil Capital Racing Series and took home the Rookie of the Year honors in 2018. For the 2019 season Gass made a change and decided to run Midgets, he would go on to win the Rookie of the Year with the POWRi West series that season in his family owned 206. Going into 2020 Noah and his father Randy decided it was time he work towards making this a career. Noah began racing for a professional Midget Team based out of this home state of Oklahoma, Dave Mac Motorsports. 2020 was an up and down season but Noah learned a lot. Moving forward to 2021, Noah and Randy made the decision to start their own Sprint Car Team. They hired well-respected Crew Chief, Cody Cordell as well as Car Chief Robby McQuinn. They raced with multiple sprint car series, racking up 3 wins in just his first year running a sprint car. The 2022 season saw a huge change, they decided to go big and signed to be a full time World of Outlaw Sprint Car driver. Competing against the best drivers in the country wasn’t going to be an easy task but the team was up for the challenge. As the 2022 season progressed Noah continued to get more comfortable every time he hit the track. The team had its ups and downs but wanted to prove those wrong that didn’t think this underdog team would make it a full season. They worked hard and finished the season with 3 hard charger awards and multiple top 10 finishes. For the 2023 season the team plans to compete again with the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series but are seeking a partner to come on board and be a part of this unique team.