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Core Profile Fields

Driver Name

Rick “Iron” Calder

Racing Nickname

Iron Rick

Are you a full-time racer?

Yes

Do you own your race car?

Yes

Age

62

Number of Years Racing

40

Height

5’11”

Married

Yes

Wife’s Name

Linda Calder

Children’s Names

Matt, Casey

Hometown / State

Fremont, Ohio

Home Track

Oakshade Raceway

Racing Division / Class

Dirt Late Model

Core Fun Questions

Favorite food

Anything that comes off a grill after midnight at the track. Bonus points if it’s wrapped in foil.

Favorite movie

Days of Thunder — still holds up, even if Hollywood doesn’t understand dirt racing.

Favorite TV show

Anything with engines, competition, or history. I’m not proud of how much Discovery Channel I’ve watched.

Favorite racing memory so far

Winning a big-money Late Model feature in front of my kids after they’d only ever seen me lose money for 20 years.

Racing superstition

Same gloves, same socks, same routine. Change one thing and the car knows.

Driver that inspired you growing up

My dad. He raced on Saturdays and fixed tractors on Sundays. Taught me how to work and how to lose with dignity.

Typical week balancing work, family, and the shop

Monday is cleanup, Tuesday is repairs, Wednesday is arguing with myself about setup, Thursday is loading, Friday is travel, Saturday is racing, Sunday is reflection — and sometimes regret.

Race day routine

Coffee early, walk the pits, check the car twice, sit quietly before hot laps, and try not to overthink things I can’t control.

Professional Drivers

Typical week on the road

Haul in, unload, race, load up, drive overnight, repeat. You learn quickly which gas stations have good coffee and which ones don’t.

Days and miles per season

Around 160–180 days and roughly 25,000 miles. The hardest part is being gone. The best part is still getting to do what I love.

Around 160–180 days and roughly 25,000 miles. The hardest part is being gone. The best part is still getting to do what I love.

Racing is far more mental than physical at this level. Experience matters more than bravery.

Getting around away from the track

Truck usually stays hooked. If we unhook, it’s because something went very right — or very wrong.

Toughest night on the road

Breaking a car in a heat race, fixing it all night, and still racing the next day with no sleep.

Downtime on the road

Stretching, light workouts, and telling the same old stories to the same people — because they still make us laugh.

Who travels with you and where you stay:

Mostly the team. Motorhome when possible, hotels when necessary.

Routines or workouts while traveling

Stretching, walking, light weights. You don’t stay in this game 40 years by ignoring your body.

Who you hang out with on the road

Other drivers and crews. Everyone’s competing, but everyone understands the grind.

Nights at home vs road

Home — maybe 25. Road — the rest.

Most memorable downtime moment

Fixing a carburetor in a hotel parking lot while a wedding party cheered us on like it was a pit stop.

Reflections & Stories

Biggest career break and lessons for young racers

Getting a call to drive a top-tier Late Model in my 30s. Preparation matters — opportunity only works if you’re ready when it shows up.

High – Best day or event and why

Winning a regional championship after nearly walking away from the sport. Proof that patience still pays.

Low – Most challenging or defining stretch or crash

A hard crash that sidelined me for months and forced me to rethink how I raced — and why.

Biggest obstacle overcome

Longevity. Staying competitive across decades requires humility and adaptation.

Mentors and influences

Crew chiefs who weren’t afraid to tell me the truth — even when I didn’t want to hear it.

After the helmet

Helping younger drivers avoid mistakes I already made and keeping the sport healthy.

Sponsor Support

Sponsorship assistance needed

Travel support, tires, fuel, and maintenance resources.

Whale, sharks, or minnows

Minnows matter. This sport runs on small help adding up.

How sponsors are promoted

Social media, car displays, fan interaction, track mentions.

Personalized sponsor experiences

Pit access, signed gear, meet-and-greets.

Sponsorship packet

Available digitally.

Sponsor contact

Email or social media.

Sponsors

Sponsor 1

Regional Auto Group

Sponsor 2

Midwest Ag Supply

Sponsor 3

Calder Fabrication

Associate and Product Sponsors

RacersPedia, VP Racing Fuels, Hoosier Tires, RaceQuip, Theqrcodegenie

Chassis

Rocket

Engine Builder

Custom Racing Engines

Shocks

Penske

Merchandise

Merchandise for sale

Yes