

10/7/2025
Tom Berry Jr.
Tom Berry Jr. to Drive All Steel Modified at Race for Hope 71
Little Rock, AR (October 7, 2025) – Andrews Autosport announced today that dirt modified standout Tom Berry Jr. will drive the No. 11 All Steel / Lethal Chassis in the IMCA modified division for the Race for Hope 71 at Batesville Motor Speedway this weekend. Berry, from Marshalltown, IA is the lead development driver for Lethal Chassis and the defending champion of the Race for Hope.
“We have pursued Tom Berry Jr for a over a year wanting him to drive for us at Race for Hope,” said Andrews Autosport Team Principal Spencer Andrews. “It has been two years since we have competed in this event but now with All Steel on board we definitely don’t want to miss the biggest mod race in Arkansas.”
Tom Berry won the IMCA Modified National Championship in 2020, the IMCA Super Nationals in 2022, the Turkey Bowl in 2023, and Race for Hope in 2024. Berry is known for his work ethic and family racing pedigree. As his star continues to rise some have him pegged to move up to a professional Late Model series in the coming years.
“It was pretty cool to be asked to drive for Andrews Autosport,” said Tom Berry Jr. “I know they are very focused on the sponsorship side of mod racing and have a great partner in All Steel. I look forward to returning to Batesville, this time representing a local team that has been a long-time supporter of Lethal Chassis.”
The Race for Hope 71 will feature three complete nights of racing Thursday, Friday and Saturday. If you can’t make it to the track, you can catch the action live on IMCA.tv.
Article Credit: Andrews Autosport