Chase Randall, TKS Motorsports Part Ways After Knoxville Nationals

Chase Randall, TKS Motorsports Part Ways After Knoxville Nationals

Chase Randall announced Tuesday that he has mutually parted ways with TKS Motorsports following this past weekend's Knoxville Nationals.

Aug 13, 2024 by Tyler Burnett
Chase Randall, TKS Motorsports Part Ways After Knoxville Nationals

Chase Randall announced Tuesday that he has parted ways with the No. 2KS TKS Motorsports Sprint Car team, effective immediately. 

"As of today, Chase Randall will no longer be piloting the 2KS car for Troy and Tammy Renfro," Chase Randall Racing announced in a Facebook post. "This was not an easy decision and it ultimately was my own. I felt like this was the best decision for me moving forward.

"I want to say thank you to Troy and Tammy for giving me the opportunity to drive for them. They allowed me race at Knoxville and compete in the World of Outlaws and High Limit Series. Getting my first 410 win at Knoxville Raceway with the team is something I will never forget."

Randall joined forces with TKS Motorsports for the first time last June at Jackson Motorplex. The team announced this past January that they would be tackling some of the biggest races in the country in 2024.

Randall and the TKS Motorsports team recently completed the 2024 Knoxville Nationals with a 22nd-place finish in Saturday's main event. He currently sits eighth in the Knoxville Raceway 410 Sprint Car championship standings.

In his social media announcement, he did not give any indication of his future plans but did say, "I look forward to seeing all of my fans at the race track very soon." Randall has previously competed in his family-owned No. 9 Sprint Car in past High Limit Racing events and other big events across the country. 

At the time this story was published, TKS Motorsports has not issued a public statement or announcement regarding the team's future plans.