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Hot Shot’s Secret Sponsored ODSS Racers Win Big

Hot Shot’s Secret sponsored ODSS racers were named champion in six of seven classes.

Hot Shot’s Secret congratulates all the champions of the 2022 Outlaw Diesel Super Series (ODSS). Only the best of the best in diesel drag racing show up to compete for series championships in ODSS. This year, Hot Shot’s Secret sponsored racers won six of seven classes including D&J Precision Machine ET Bracket, Thoroughbred 6.70 Index, Firepunk Outlaw 5.90 Index, Hot Shot’s Secret Pro Street, Suncoast Performance Pro Mod, and Fleece Performance Pro Dragster. 

Hot Shot’s Secret Racers   Car #  Class  Points
Ken Phillips         4090    ET Bracket  175 
Landon Miller       4084   6.70 Index  183
Brett Marcum       4009   5.90 Index  171
Tyler Burkhard     4088   Pro Street  153
Larson Miller        4034   Pro Mod  104
Jared Jones         385   Pro Dragster  126

Hot Shot’s Secret Director of Branding & Promotions, Kyle Fischer, says, “Hot Shot’s Secret supports racers with our line of high-performance Adrenaline Racing products including engine oils, transmission fluids, gear oils and fuel additives. These sponsorship relationships have been a great resource to us through the R&D we get with these racers taking our formulas to the extreme. And we couldn’t be more excited about all the success that our racers have had this ODSS season. If you have a high-performance diesel and you are not using Hot Shot’s Secret, you might want to investigate why the Hot Shot’s Secret team consistently comes out on top.” 

Outlaw Diesel Super Series Race Director, Gregg Jolly, says, “Hot Shot’s Secret has been a loyal sponsor of our series for many years now and we appreciate their continued support. It’s been exciting to watch the brand grow and to see so many of our series champions using their products is a great testament to the solid racing series sponsor/racer partnerships that we have been able to develop with the ODSS series.”

For more info: hotshotsecret.com

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