Brown teaming with Hill for full season

Landon Brown at the Indianapolis Speedrome in 2023. (Aaron Skillman photo)

By Ken de la Bastide

Last year Landon Brown only made five starts with the Kenyon Midget Series, but he never finished outside the top ten. He scored a career best eighth place finish in the championship night at Anderson Speedway and also had a ninth place showing on the Indiana bullring.

“Landon is going to run the entire season with Jeff Hill,” Phil Brown said.

Phil Brown made three starts in 2023, including the first two races of the year. “I may do one or two races,” Phil said. “This season is mostly about Landon.”

Phil said if Jeff Hill has a car available that hasn't been rented he might strap back into the driver's seat.

“We want to get Landon more experience and put more of an effort into his racing this year,” he said.

Phil said that Landon is looking forward to racing on the dirt oval.

“We're excited about all the races,” he said. “Really looking forward to going back to Berlin. Landon started on the front row, but we missed the set-up.” Landon finished ninth in the feature event.

“We love the midget,” he said. “We're 100% committed to competing full-time.”

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