Brian Spillars 2025 Super Pro Champion
Brian Spillars 2025 Super Pro Champion
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Publish Date: 2026-02-02 13:35:00
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Last Updated on February 2, 2026 by WWTR
By Jeremy Rosenstengel
Photos by Keke Lipford
Winning a Super Pro Championship at World Wide Technology Raceway is no small feat. It’s monumental. So many things must come together perfectly, at exactly the right time. When races are decided by ten-thousandths of a second and reaction times are measured in hundredths, the challenge becomes even greater. And then, you look around and see staging lanes packed with veteran racers whose skills are off the charts. That’s when you realize just how tough it is to earn a championship at this level. We all know it, but we don’t talk about it much. It’s just understood.
For Brian Spillars, the 2025 season started with high hopes, but not necessarily the dream of winning it all. That seemed far-fetched. Brian had finished in the top five the past couple of years, and his goal was simple: improve, even if just a little. He worked hard on his car and on his driving skills, because that’s who Brian is.
Brian lives in Columbia, Missouri, and manages a large collision repair facility. He grew up on a family farm with a trucking business, so hard work was second nature. From an early age, he was tinkering with tractors and cars, learning that if something needed fixing, or improving, it was up to him to make it happen. He dabbled in local bracket racing, street racing, even truck pulling. Then life happened—family, responsibilities—and racing had to wait. But Brian never lost that love for motorsports. He knew his time would come.
Years later, on a whim, Brian attended the Frank Hawley Drag Racing School. First time in a dragster, and he loved it. At the end of the school, there was a bracket race for the students. Brian won. And just like that, a sleeping giant was awakened. Soon after, he bought his first Spitzer dragster. But like many of us starting out, frustration set in—struggles with tuning, inconsistencies. He was ready to quit.
Then fate stepped…