Bryn Gohn Racing
Bryn Gohn Racing
2003 -
Bryn Gohn started wrenching for his step father, Kenny Adams, at age 17 on the Goodson Farms Racing Team. Gohn and the team won National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Team of the Year along with 27
feature wins.
2004 -
Kenny Adams Racing had a more laid-back schedule. The team had over a dozen wins for the season. Gohn earned United Sprint Car Series (USCS) Mechanic of the Year
2005 -
Gohn made the switch from mechanic to driver. He joined the Kenny
Adams Racing Team, piloting the red #4B. Gohn earned his first career sprint car win in Fayetteville, NC. The win coincidentally fell on the same night as the Daryl Gohn Memorial Race at Lincoln Speedway in PA. (Bryn's father's memorial race) At the end of the season Gohn earned 2005 Rookie of the Year for National Tour, Asphalt Tour,
Southern Tour, Mid Thunder Tour, and Carolina Tour.
2006 -
Bryn Gohn joined the wingless ranks with the United States Auto Club
(USAC) Silver Crown Series. By the end of 2006, the youngster from Florida had 16 top ten's between the USAC series and the USCS series. A solid run at Chicagoland Speedway with the USAC Silver Crown
Series earned Gohn a third place finish and a ninth place in USAC Silver Crown Asphalt Points. Gohn finished in the top ten in points
with the USCS sprint cars.
2007 -
Etching his name into the record books as the first ever American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) sanctioned asphalt race when Gohn won at Ace Speedway in Altamahaw, NC. A total of 29 races made up
the 2007 season, closing the books with 19 top ten's, 10 top fives, and a fifth in points with the ASCS Rebel Region.
2008 -
Gohn visited victory lane four times out of 26 races. He had 15 top ten's, 11 top five's, and eight podium finishes. All four victories came from four separate organizations in two different states. These
included: Hendry County Speedway, FL; Ocala Speedway, FL;
105 Speedway, TX; and Volusia Speedway, FL. Gohn's step father and car owner, Kenny Adams, retired from racing. Gohn made the decision to move north the PA to further his racing career.
2009 -
Bryn Gohn Racing premiered in PA. Gohn competed in over 20 events with the United Racing Company (URC) and the USCS. BGR ended 2009 with over a dozen top 15's, five top ten's, three top five's, and a
third place finish.
2010 -
Dreams came true when Gohn was given the opportunity to race in select 410 sprint car events, including his father's memorial race at Lincoln Speedway and a World of Outlaws event at Williams Grove
Speedway. Gohn had finishes of 11th, 16th, and 19th at Lincoln. In their fourth race at Williams Grove, Gohn had led 8 of 10 laps in
his qualifying heat race until engine failure.This ended their 410 campaign for 2010.