ASDF Racing

ASDF Racing is an Antarctican racing team who currently has been in all three national series: two full-time trucks in the Snowtendo Truck Series, one full-time car in the Penguin Mail Semi-Pro series and a free agent car in the Peach Cup series, and they currently have the trucks numbers: 92, 55 and in the Penguin Mail Semi-Pro series, the 83 car and also uses for a free agent in the Peach Cup, and the 81 car in the J&R Pro Series.

Background
ASDF Racing was suggested as a joke in early 1999 with businessman and PASCAR-lover Kerry Reed-Williams in his 30s. He suggested the idea as a joke but soon had the ability to start a team, with drivers, crew members, and crew chiefs. After his plans with cars and the numbers and a list of crew chiefs and crew members, the team was established in January 1st, 2000, and the first driver was Desmond Smith, who use to the drive the no. 26 that ASDF Racing use to own, but suspended the number, in replace of the no. 92. Desmond Smith currently competes full-time in the Truck series, with 53 wins as of now! Then, a good friend of his, Flynn "Chippity" Chip, who would the owner of Chippity Chip Racing, asked if he would get a chance in the Penguin Mail and Peach Cup series, and that's when, in his words: "Oh my god, you're a genius!"

Thus, he made a decision to make one full-time car driver for the no. 83, in the Penguin Mail series, and also for a free agent in the Peach Cup. They had a contract of what driver that should drive the 83 Pengyota. That driver would be Darrel DiBurrito, a young driver, destined to win. Their first sponsor, which is also still up with them, is Cleaning Blasting, a cleaning company. Darrel DiBurrito would be a great success with the team. In 2005, ASDF Racing announced that the no. 55 will be an addition to the truck series and had PASCAR driver Darrel Stuart had signed a contract with them and thus he signed the contract he would get 19 wins in the Truck series. In 2015, Darrel DiBurrito would act as a free agent for the rest, but still competing full-time in the Penguin Mail Semi-Pro Series. The no. 83 car would be used as a free agent by Pirate Racing driver, Nathan Coy, as a partnership program.

In 2010, the J&R Pro Series was needing a couple of teams for the race, and Williams would add the no. 81 car to the ASDF Racing family, and thus the penguin to drive the new 81 car, would be young man, William Pengton who would have one win, and be in most of the playoffs in the J&R Pro Series.

The Team today
ASDF Racing would be a growing, strong team, with 73 wins, and hoping that Darrel will get another win.