Robinson earned four championships, dominating in the 12 Volt Stock and 24 Volt Modified classes, even racing a vintage Lamborghini, while Gaither secured her second championship driving a retro Corvette. Both racers are backed by Team Hot Shot’s Secret/DragChamp.com and various local sponsors.
In addition to Robinson and Gaither’s accomplishments, Denaliegh Foor made her mark as a “Rookie of the Year,” finishing second in both the 12 Volt Stock and Motorcycle classes, showcasing impressive growth throughout her first season.
Special recognition was given to Hall of Famers Madison Lowther and Jimmie Stowe for their significant contributions to Power Wheels racing. The year also marked the introduction of media coverage that highlighted the series’ growth, while parent involvement remained crucial.
As Power Wheels drag racing expands to nearly every state in 2025, the series continues its mission of encouraging youth participation in motorsport. With Robinson moving on after her final season, her legacy boasts 10 national championships and 60 wins, setting a high bar for future racers.
Source: dragchamp.com