Cameron Tuttle Looking To Add A Ransomville Speedway Track Title During 2021 Season
Story By: STEVE PETTY / RANSOMVILLE SPEEDWAY – RANSOMVILLE, NY – Second generation driver Cameron Tuttle is looking ahead to the 2021 season.
The Wilson, NY driver wants to add an Investor’s Services Sportsman championship to his growing racing resume this season.
“We need to keep the momentum we had in 2020 rolling into 2021 and finish upfront every single week,” Tuttle said. Tuttle won the Sportsman track championship at Genesee Speedway in Batavia, NY this past season. The 2020 season saw Tuttle and his crew venture to new tracks as well as Tuttle competed during DIRTcar’s OktoberFAST against the top Sportsman drivers in the Northeast.
After winning the 2017 Kevin’s Carpet Cleaning Novice Sportsman track championship, Tuttle made the move up to the Investor’s Services Sportsman. ‘We struggled the first year we moved up but we improved each week,” Tuttle said. “I’m confident we can be competitive with the top guys with what we have learned this past year”.
Cam’s dad Kirk was a racer at Ransomville and other area speedways and Kirk raced the 35t. “I thought about choosing my own number, but I’m really glad I didn’t and went with dad’s racing number. I like to keep the family tradition going,” Cam said.
The goals for the 2021 season are to be upfront every week at Ransomville and fight for the track championship to go along with repeating as track champion at Genesee. Tuttle drives the R&R Door Corp, Scott Stopa Law Attorney, DanChar Solid Surfaces, Faery’s Concrete, Fisher’s Auto Repair, Lakeside Landworks, and Christopher Allen Construction number 35t. Cam would like to thank his mom and dad, Anna, Chris, Uncle Don, Doty, and Sharkey for their support and countless hours in the shop. Cameron would also like to thank his girlfriend Victoria for all of her love and support.
Cameron Tuttle is proving to everyone that he can win both at home and on the road. The 2021 season is set to be an exciting one for the Investor’s Services Sportsman division at “The Big R”.