Tim McCreadie Gives Update On His Plans For The End Of The Season As Well As 2026

November 6, 2025  ·
  John Trent

Tim McCreadie shared an update on what his plans are for the rest of the season following the World Finals at The Dirt Track at Charlotte and what he plans to do moving into 2026.

On his website, McCreadie has the two nights with the FloRacing Night in America series on his calendar as the final two races for the 2025 season. However, speaking to StockCarReport.com, he said he’s yet to make a decision to race there yet, “We’ll make a decision on Senoia as this weekend or as it keeps going.”

“We’re trying to build for next year and sometimes you can over race the end of the season. I’m not going to say put yourself behind because the guys here are amazing. The guys at Briggs Transport they’ll do all the work,” he explained. “But you just don’t want to get yourself get led down maybe the wrong path as far as what you think your car should feel by trying to go to some races that have different tire rules, but also different rules because they’re unsanctioned. Going to Senoia is a little more normal because of FloRacing. It’s more of what we always run. So we’ll look into that. … We’re leaning towards going right now. But we’ll see how it goes.”

As for his plans for 2026, McCreadie indicated he would likely stay with the Outlaws, but left the door open, “We haven’t made any announcements. We’ll sit down and look at the schedules. I mean I enjoyed where I was at this year. And usually when we as a team enjoy where we’re at there’s really no reason to change.”

“But that doesn’t mean-. Like anything, the right funding comes along and a sponsor wants to take you to a different spot based off of him putting a good bit of funding into the team, you make decisions based off of that too. So we’ll sit down with everybody that’s involved and obviously Boom, and Steve, his brother. And go from there. We’re pretty happy where we’re at, but also like I said you never write nothing in permanent marker before the season’s even over with. So we’ll sit down and we’ll figure it out in a few months.”

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