Rebuilding in 2025: From Wreakage to Resilience

Last October, what began as an exciting journey to Daytona took a devastating turn for the MWR team.

On the road, we experienced a serious accident—rolling the truck and fully stocked trailer. In an instant, everything was gone. The vehicle, the equipment, and thousands upon thousands of dollars' worth of racing gear were lost.

We still look at the photos we took before we left—our trailer all set up, organized, and ready for race day. The aftermath was a different story. What was left was scooped up and tossed into a dumpster. It was heartbreaking to watch years of work and investment reduced to debris.

After the accident, Mack’s mom Joelle came with a small trailer so we could salvage what little we could—mainly the bikes and tools—before anything was stolen from the yard where the wreck was stored.

It’s been a long road since that day, but we remain grateful that no one was seriously hurt in the collision.

Losing everything was a tough pill to swallow, but we've spent the months since rebuilding piece by piece. Mack’s determination to get back on the track has been nothing short of inspiring.

This year isn’t just about racing—it’s about resilience, recovery, and proving that no matter how hard you get knocked down, you get back up.

Stay tuned as Mack continues his comeback journey. Racers don’t just race—they rebuild, refocus, and return stronger than ever.




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