Milk-N-It Motorsports burst onto the scene in 2011 with some lofty goals. In their first full season of class one competition they set their sights on a top ten finish in the Best in the Desert racing series and the Rookie of the Year title for driver Todd Tuls.

Milk-N-It Motorsports, F&L Racing Fuel, Rigid Industries

Milk-N-It Motorsports gears up for 2012 with new sponsors.

Yucaipa, CA

Milk-N-It Motorsports burst onto the scene in 2011 with some lofty goals. In their first full season of class one competition they set their sights on a top ten finish in the Best in the Desert racing series and the Rookie of the Year title for driver Todd Tuls. The team battled all year in a large unlimited class field packed with fast and experienced rivals. In the end, they finished ninth in championship points in class one, earning their top ten but were unable to overcome a huge deficit in the rookie of the year title race. The team did not finish the Vegas to Reno race due to a crash that left them stranded without the necessary parts to make repairs, a situation that was quickly corrected before the following race. The team was already showing strides they had made towards the end of the season; running with the front cars on several occasions.
 
The team’s professional demeanor and positive attitude in their initial season did not go unnoticed. They have secured sponsorship from Rigid Industries LED Lighting and F&L Racing Fuel in addition to other opportunities still on the table. “We look forward to working with Milk-N-It Motorsports,” said Damon Flippo of Rigid Industries, “We love these guys, they have a great team, a great organization that feels just like family to us.” 

Rigid Industries LED Lighting

Brian Busby of F&L Racing Fuels echoes those sentiments. “They came on strong this year, their dedication and professionalism got my attention. They are a great group of people”


 
For the 2012 season Milk-N-It Motorsports will be back to accomplish even higher goals. “We will be going full bore towards the class one championship in the Best in the Desert series,” says driver Mark Miller, “We learned a lot this past year. We built up our spares and our crew chief Mark Johnson and crew do a great job prepping the car. We are ready to win, we have the tools, we have the team, we should do very well if we finish every race. In addition to the BITD series we will be running a few races in Mexico. Plans are to race the Baja 500 and if all goes well, the 1000. Todd will be spending some time prerunning in San Felipe with Strobel Motorsports to get a feel for racing south of the border.”  

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About Milk-N-Motorsports
Milk-N-It Motorsports was formed when longtime motorcycle racers and friends Todd Tuls and Mark Miller wanted to share the rewards and tribulations of racing with their 19 year old sons TJ and Jake. The two dads know nothing compares to off-road racing for teaching the importance of hard work and perseverance; two important keys to success in life. The family centric team prides itself on their professionalism and commitment to winning.

Milk-N-It Motorsports Sponsors
Tuls Daires
Refuel With Milk
BFGoodrich Tires
Rigid Industries
F&L Racing Fuel
Mark Johnson Fabrication & Prep
Spoiled Oil Change
Bink Designs
Kartek Off Road
 

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