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We rolled both karts onto the Court Square to celebrate Brandi Bath taking ownership of All The Things — and she runs our merch sponsor BBB Creations right out of the same building. Travis's 10X and Ronnie's 3 sat up on the stands where everybody could get right up next to them. Thank you to everyone who came out, said hey, and let the kids climb around the karts. Days like this are why we love this little town. 🏁
🌙 Next up: the racing that got moved off Aug 15 runs Saturday, August 22 at Adjoining Hearts Raceway — then we're right back at Camden Speedway on Sunday the 23rd.
Hosted by Brandi Bath · All The Things & BBB Creations · Camden, TN







To compete at a high level in dirt go-kart racing while building lasting partnerships with sponsors who want their brand seen, respected, and promoted — at the track and throughout our racing community.
We race as a brother team, representing dedication, sportsmanship, and the competitive spirit of grassroots motorsports. Every race is a chance to grow, perform, and proudly represent the businesses behind us.
We race with integrity and determination, and we give our sponsors strong visibility and genuine appreciation all season long. Your support never goes unnoticed.
Long before there were two karts on a trailer, there was this car. In the early 2000s Ronnie Rainey Sr. built and raced a Mini Stock dirt car — bright yellow, with bold purple 10X numbers on the door — and Travis was right there in the shop helping him build it.
That number and those colors never left. Travis carries the same 10X on his kart today, Ronnie runs the 3 beside him, and Ronnie Sr. is still the one turning the wrenches on race day. Same family, same number, still racing dirt in West Tennessee. 🏁
A brother team chasing checkered flags together — Travis & Ronnie Rainey.
#10X
Driver · #10X · Predator Box Stock
Second-generation dirt racer carrying on the family's yellow-and-purple 10X legacy — racing alongside his brother Ronnie.
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Driver · #3 · Clone Class
Faith, family, and 35 years of dirt racing — Ronnie pilots the #3 in the Clone Class alongside his brother Travis, with their dad as crew chief.
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Mechanic · Crew Chief
The man who started it all — Travis & Ronnie's dad keeps both karts race-ready and dials in every chassis. His yellow-and-purple 10X Mini Stock inspired the team's colors.
Two karts, two classes each — and prime real estate for your brand on both.
Sponsor logos go on the nose panel, side panels, and rear bumper of both karts — plus the team trailer that hauls them to every race. The bigger the package, the bigger the real estate.
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Photos and videos shared online and at events, featuring your brand.
Real word-of-mouth promotion at tracks and in our community.
Eight more Sundays at Camden Speedway plus 1,500+ followers on Facebook & TikTok — that's real visibility for your brand, at the track and online.
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Rainey Racing runs Sunday afternoons at Camden Speedway Kart Racing in Camden, TN — the day after Camden's Saturday races. Come cheer on the 10X & 3!
🕛 Gates open at 12:00 PM · 🏁 Racing starts around 2:00 PM
We're racing two days in a row this weekend. Saturday night we head to Adjoining Hearts for the race that got moved off Aug 15 by the heat, then we're right back home at Camden Speedway on Sunday afternoon. Come on out and cheer on the 10X & the 3 — either day, or both! 🏁
🌙 Sat, Aug 22 · Night Racing · Adjoining Hearts Raceway · 2635 Liverpool Rd, Woodlawn, TN — Get Directions
🏁 Sun, Aug 23 · Race Day · Camden Speedway · 500 US-70 Business, Camden, TN — Get Directions
We hauled the 10X & 3 to Sleepy Hollow Speedway in Indian Mound, TN for a practice night. The track was great, a gear change woke both karts up, and we had a blast. 🏁 Read the full recap below →
📍 Sleepy Hollow Speedway · 537 Gillum Hollow Rd, Indian Mound, TN — Get Directions
We took the 10X & 3 on the road to a brand-new track in Woodlawn, TN for a night of test & tune and racing under the lights — and came home with a truckload of lessons. 🏁 Read the full recap below →
📍 Adjoining Hearts Raceway · 2635 Liverpool Rd, Woodlawn, TN — Get Directions
📍 Home track: Camden Speedway Kart Racing · 500 US-70 Business, Camden, TN — Get Directions
Dates follow the track schedules and are tentative — subject to change.
Race day at Camden Speedway is family fun — grab the kids, pick a spot, and cheer on the karts. And don't be a stranger: come find the Rainey Racing trailer, meet Travis, Ronnie, and Ronnie Sr., and get a picture with the karts.
How the 10X and the 3 are running this season — updated after every race Sunday.
Predator Box Stock · Run What You Brung
Clone Class · Run What You Brung
Podiums = top-3 feature finishes (wins included) · Race days run so far: Apr 12 · Apr 26 · Jun 28 · Aug 9
A day of two halves. The 10X put together four straight top-three runs and came home with two podiums — we're knocking on the door of that top step, and every lap and every adjustment gets us closer. The 3 wasn't so lucky: a chain problem we couldn't get ahead of ended the day early and cost us both features. But we don't make excuses — we find the problem, fix it, and come back stronger. We know what needs doing, and the 3 will be ready to go back to battle at the next race. 🔧💪
📸 A big shoutout to RE Photography for the great photos and video from race day. Because of everything we were fighting with the 3, she didn't get as many shots of that kart as we'd have liked — we're looking forward to having her back and getting plenty of both karts next time.
🙏 And a special thank you to our 2026 sponsors — Bubba's Hot Dogs, Brandi Bath at BBB Creations & DTF Prints, and Pouring Rein Mobile. Your support keeps these karts on the track. Above all, we give God the glory for another day doing what we love, surrounded by family, friends, and supporters. West Tennessee built. Family driven. God first. 💜💛🏁
Nights like this are what build a season — no points on the line, just seat time on a new track and a chance to get the karts dialed in. Once we made that gear change both karts came alive, and we had a blast running laps under the lights. The biggest thank you goes to the sponsors who make it possible for us to load up and try out new tracks like this one — Bubba's Hot Dogs, Pouring Rein Mobile, and Brandi Bath at BBB Creations. Thank y'all so much for your support. 🏁
Not every night is about the trophy — some are about getting better, and this was one of those. Adjoining Hearts is a first-class little bullring: well-prepped, fast, and just plain fun to race on. The biggest thanks go to the group of racers who run over there — they welcomed us, helped us out, and taught us a bunch in a single night. We've got some adjustments to make before we can run up front with them, but we'll be back — because that's how you get better. 🏁
Best part of the day: the brothers took the checkered flag nose to tail — Ronnie in 3rd with Travis in 4th right on his bumper and closing every lap. Both karts performed great and rolled right back onto the trailer with no major work needed. And after all the rain that kept us off the track, it sure felt good to be back racing. A feature win, a heat win, and a podium in one Sunday — that's Rainey Racing.
Ronnie's debut had all the drama. During intermission, Travis took Ronnie's new kart out to shake it down — and about three laps in, the chain broke. The team got it back together, sent it out for one more lap, and then the motor plate came loose and the chain popped off again. With the clock running out before the feature, there was only one call to make: Ronnie jumped into Travis's kart, started 4th in the Clone Class feature, and drove it all the way up to 2nd. A brand-new driver, a borrowed kart, and a podium — that's one heck of a first day.
A solid start to 2026 — and a day that changed the team. Watching Travis run up front is what inspired Ronnie to get a kart of his own that very next weekend. That gave Dad just one week to get the new kart race-ready for Ronnie's debut on April 26. He got it done — because that's what this family does.
The team closed out the 2025 season with trophies from Camden Kart Racing's awards day — hardware earned one lap at a time. Now the 10X and the 3 are chasing even more in 2026.
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Flexible partnerships for every budget. Support us with product, services, or funds — every level gets real visibility. (Adjust the amounts to fit your team.)
Sponsorship that rides on results. Pledge a set amount for each on-track achievement — you reward our performance, and every result puts your brand in the spotlight. Pick the milestones you want to back.
#10X or #3 wins the feature — your logo headlines our victory post.
Every top-3 finish, your brand rides along in our race recap.
Fast in the heats — your logo on our heat-win shoutouts.
We bring home a championship — your brand shares the crown.
Back one milestone or all of them — sponsor the results that fit your budget. Want a custom mix? Just reach out.
Back Us to WinNot just cash — product and services help just as much. Here's where support goes:
The businesses that power Rainey Racing. (Your logo could be here — add sponsor logos as they come on board.)

Our very first sponsor — Bubba's Hot Dogs believed in this team from the start, and their name rides on both karts every time the 10X and the 3 hit the dirt. Thank you, Bubba's, for backing the Rainey Racing family! Hungry? Go see 'em and tell 'em Rainey Racing sent you. 🌭

Another great name backing the 10X and the 3 — Pouring Rein Mobile Coffee & Dirty Soda Co.! They're a small business just getting rolling, and they still stepped up to back our team — they're even riding on our heat race wins through Back Us to Win. Every heat race we win this season, Pouring Rein is part of it. Small businesses backing grassroots racing — that's what this sport is all about. Thirsty? Track down Pouring Rein for a coffee or a dirty soda and tell 'em Rainey Racing sent you. ☕🥤

Say hello to our Official Merch Partner — BBB Creations & DTF Printing, owned by Brandi Bath of Camden, TN! Brandi decks out Rainey Racing with custom shirts, hats, koozies, and decals straight off her 9-color DTF printer, so the whole team can rep the 10X and the 3 in style. Need custom apparel or DTF prints of your own? Her phone, email, Facebook, and QR code are all right there on the logo — reach out and tell her Rainey Racing sent you! 🎽🖨️
🎉 She's got a storefront now too — Brandi took ownership of All The Things on the Camden Court Square at 20 E Main St, and she runs BBB Creations right out of the same building. We brought both karts out for her grand opening. See the photos ↓
📞 813-785-1292 · ✉️ BBBInvestmentsLLC21@gmail.com · 📘 BBB Creations & DTF Printing on Facebook



Rep the team! Gear is in stock & ready now — printed by our sponsor BBB Creations and ready to ship or grab at the track. Every shirt has the Rainey Racing logo on the front chest and the full team design on the back.
Sport gray. Front: the Rainey Racing logo across the chest. Back: the full Rainey Racing design with both karts. Now in youth & adult sizes!
Trucker snapback — RR logo up front, the 10X and the 3 stitched on the sides.
The real thing, printed by BBB Creations — shown here in both colors. Front: the Rainey Racing logo with both kart numbers. Back: a cross with "God First. Family Always." Pick yellow or purple.
Clear vinyl Rainey Racing window decal for your truck, trailer, or toolbox — printed by our sponsor BBB Creations.
🔥 Limited first run — only 10 of each size on hand (6-inch & 8-inch)!
The big 4x4 team sticker — both kart numbers, the Rainey Racing logo, "Brothers. One Goal. All Gas.", and the website. For helmets, water bottles, toolboxes, anywhere.
In stock & ready now — fill this out and we'll reach back out to set up payment and pickup or shipping.
Interested in sponsoring Rainey Racing? We'd love to hear from you.
You can pay your sponsorship right now with Cash App — or just send the form above and we'll sort out payment when we reach back out. Either way works!
💡 Heads up: Cash App & Venmo payments finish inside their phone apps. On a phone, the button opens the app right up. On a computer, a QR code appears — scan it with your phone's camera to pay.
Payments go to Cash App $TravisARainey or Venmo @Travis-Rainey-13 (Travis Rainey, Rainey Racing). Please put your business name in the payment note so we know who to thank!
Welcome to Rainey Racing.
Like everything we do as a family, my journey begins with God. My faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation of my life and the heart of our race team. Every opportunity to compete is a blessing, and whether we leave the track with a trophy or a lesson learned, I give God all the glory. Racing has taught me that success isn't just measured by checkered flags—it's measured by faith, character, and the people you share the journey with.
My passion for racing started long before I ever drove a dirt kart. Growing up in West Tennessee, I spent countless hours riding dirt bikes, four-wheelers, and go-karts, always chasing the next adventure. In the early 2000s, my dad, Ronnie Rainey Sr., built and raced a Mini Stock dirt car that proudly carried bright yellow paint with bold purple 10X numbers. As a little boy, I thought it was the coolest race car in the world. Those colors and that number became part of who I was, and today I'm honored to carry the same 10X and yellow-and-purple color scheme every time I roll onto the track.
Some of my greatest childhood memories were made under the Saturday night lights. If Dad wasn't racing, we were sitting together in the grandstands, watching every lap and dreaming about the day we'd be the ones behind the wheel. Those nights didn't just make me a racing fan—they gave me a lifelong passion for dirt track racing and a deep appreciation for the family, friendships, and traditions that make this sport so special.
Today, having my dad in the pits is one of the greatest blessings of my racing career. Ronnie Rainey Sr. is the mechanic behind Rainey Racing, spending countless hours in the shop making sure our karts are prepared for every race. From engine maintenance and chassis setup to the smallest details that can make the difference between winning and losing, his experience, dedication, and love for the sport are the backbone of our team. Every time I strap into the No. 10X, I know I'm driving equipment that my dad has poured his heart into.
I'm proud to race alongside my brother Ronnie as we continue the family tradition that started decades ago. Together, we're working to build Rainey Racing into something our family can be proud of while honoring the legacy our dad started. What began with one race car has grown into a family built around faith, determination, and a shared love for dirt racing.
Away from the racetrack, I'm blessed with an amazing wife and three beautiful daughters who support me every step of the way. They remind me that while racing is my passion, family will always be my greatest victory.
Thank you for visiting our website and supporting Rainey Racing. Whether you're cheering from the grandstands, following our journey online, supporting our sponsors, or praying for our safety, we're thankful to have you as part of our racing family.
Every lap I complete is an opportunity to honor my family's legacy while building one of my own. I hope one day my daughters will look back on these memories the same way I look back on those Saturday nights with my dad.
God First. Family Always. Racing with Purpose. Carrying the 10X Legacy Forward.
At Rainey Racing, everything begins with God. Our faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation of this team and our family. Before the engines fire and before the green flag drops, we trust God's plan for our lives. Win or lose, we give Him all the glory, because every blessing and every opportunity comes from Him.
Family is the heartbeat of Rainey Racing. This isn't just about racing—it's about brothers standing shoulder to shoulder, working together, encouraging one another, and building memories that will last for generations.
Recently, God blessed our family with the opportunity to become guardians of our nephews. Being able to raise them, love them, and introduce them to the sport that has meant so much to our family is one of our greatest blessings. We hope they'll grow up learning the same values of faith, hard work, humility, and perseverance that racing has taught us.
My love for dirt kart racing started when I was just 10 years old. From that first race, I was hooked, and now at 45 years old, the passion burns just as strong as ever. Today, I'm proud to drive the No. 3 kart in the Clone Class, representing not only our family but the values we believe in every time we take the track.
One of the greatest blessings of this journey is having my dad beside me as my mechanic. He's the man who first taught me how to race, and after all these years, we're still chasing checkered flags together. The lessons he taught me extend far beyond the racetrack—they've shaped the man, husband, and father I strive to be every day.
I'm a proud husband and father of four, and together with our nephews, our family continues to grow both at home and at the racetrack.
Rainey Racing isn't built on a big budget or a large operation. It's built on faith, family, hard work, and a lifelong love for dirt racing.
Thank you for supporting Rainey Racing. Whether you're cheering from the grandstands, praying for our safety, or following our journey online, we're grateful you're part of our racing family.
God First. Family Always. Brothers Together. Racing with Purpose.