Team owner and driver Randy first strapped into a competitive go kart at age 7, and quickly began amassing victories and championships over the next several years. After transitioning to late model competition at age 15, he has accumulated four local track championships and over 30 victories. His passion for racing goes well beyond the steering wheel.
In 2016 Randy founded Randy Burkholder Racing Supply, Bodies, and Graphics. During the week he can be found running his business hands on, fabricating bodies, designing and lettering with vinyl graphics, and is also an authorized dealer for many well known parts.
In his limited amount of down time, Randy enjoys hunting in the fall, and is a new father to future fourth generation driver Cash. Racers who have inspired Randy through the years include his father Doug, Denny Bonebrake, and Tony Stewart.
Amber has been involved in dirt track racing since meeting Randy in 2011. Prior to her involvement in dirt, she has family ties to drag racing in the form of her father and grandfather.
During the week, Amber serves as an engineering department technical assistant. When she's not under or around the racecar, Amber is enjoying her time as a new mother to son Cash, and enjoys reading and hunting.
Other than husband Randy, of course, Amber enjoys cheering for Dennis Erb and Brandon Sheppard
Andrew has also been involved in racing since an early age, growing up watching his uncle's Doug Burkholder and Mark Ritchey. In the 1990s he joined the team of veteran Wayne Walls Jr and was a part of the crew for two Hagerstown Speedway track championships. After a long hiatus away from the racing, he joined his cousin Randy in 2017 and was able to experience Randy's two Path Valley championships. He is also a proud sponsor the RBR #77 Kryptonite Vision super late model.
Away from the track, Andy enjoys stand-up comedy, supporting PSU sports, and enjoying time with his son Camden.
A couple of Andy's racing inspirations include Rodney Franklin and Scott Bloomquist.
Jimmy and Randy have a long history together, including Randy spending several years driving for Jimmy. When not piloting his own 37J machine or over the road trucking, Jimmy can often times be found helping on the 77, transporting it, or offering up the 37J ride if needed.
At nearly all events we can count on Randy's mother (Monica), sister (Kristin), Aunt (Sherry), Andrew's son Camden, and now Baby Cash to be in the stands cheering him on!
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