Chase Burrow — Driver Profile
Car: No. 5 | Team: Hettinger Racing | Manufacturer: Ford Sponsor: Medek Corporation | Status: Full-time LMSC | Hometown: King William, Virginia | Age: 21
Career Highlights
Chase Burrow is one of the most versatile young drivers on the CARS Tour — a King William, Virginia native who started racing at age nine and has competed on asphalt, dirt, ovals, and road courses before turning twenty-one.
Born November 2, 2004, Burrow entered the CARS Tour in 2022 with Edwards Racing Enterprises and was immediately competitive, earning the Rookie of the Year award after finishing ninth in the championship standings. Over his first two seasons with the series, he showed consistent speed without finding victory lane — 44 starts, countless top-ten finishes, and a first win that remained frustratingly out of reach.
In 2024, Burrow moved to his own equipment with support from Sellers Racing Inc. — the operation run by five-time Virginia Triple Crown champion Peyton Sellers. The partnership allowed Burrow to pick and choose CARS Tour starts while also competing in local Late Model Stock shows at Langley Speedway and Dominion Raceway.
The breakthrough came on May 31, 2025, at his home track. In the Visit Hampton Virginia 125 at Langley Speedway, Burrow took the lead from Connor Hall with 30 laps remaining and held it through multiple restarts to win by 0.816 seconds over Jared Fryar. After 44 career CARS Tour starts without a victory, Burrow had his moment — and he got it at the track where he grew up racing.
Off the CARS Tour, Burrow competed as one of fifteen drivers in FOX's "Race for the Seat" competition, vying for a full-season NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series ride with Kaulig Racing. The exposure signaled how the national series establishment views his talent. He also won a winged sprint car feature at Langley in October 2025, underscoring the range of machinery he can drive.
For 2026, Burrow signed with Hettinger Racing to campaign the No. 5 Medek Corporation Ford Mustang in all fifteen CARS Tour events. He joins teammate Parker Eatmon in a two-car Hettinger operation that gives both young drivers full-season resources. At Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway, Burrow finished ninth in the LMSC feature — a solid result at a track nobody had seen before.