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KB Titan Racing partners with Keith Haney to launch a customer-focused Pro Mod program in 2026, based in Mooresville, North Carolina, to widen access and strengthen the class.
The 10-time Pro Stock champions extend their proven turnkey model to Pro Mod, offering competitive seats to licensed drivers under a unified preparation, engineering, and operations framework.
A dedicated facility inside the KB Titan complex will house machining, engine support, and crew resources, enabling start-to-finish service for entrants.

Governance is clear. Greg Anderson and Rob Downing lead technical direction, with Eric Latino and Jim Whiteley on commercial strategy, joined by veteran promoter and racer Keith Haney.
KB Racing began with Anderson and original owner Ken Black. The team grew from one to two cars, then scaled operations as Pro Stock demands evolved.
That evolution produced a turnkey pathway. Bring a license, helmet, and fire suit; the team supplies car, engine lease options, crew, and data.
Applying that template to Pro Mod targets grid depth and cost control. Packages will accommodate nitrous, screw-blown, and turbo combinations within current parity guidelines.
Haney underscores marketing value. Partners gain exposure across multiple entries and channels, avoiding dependence on one driver’s schedule or results.
Current offerings include licensing programs, engine leasing, and fully prepared Pro Stock cars. Latino expects similar Pro Mod options to open for customers in 2026.
Execution risks remain. Parts supply, parity adjustments, and driver development cycles can strain timelines, but KBT’s staffing and machine capability reduce vulnerability.
The objective is straightforward. Lower barriers, recruit fresh talent, and translate championship processes into Pro Mod competitiveness ahead of the 2026 debut.

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