A Boy Who Lit Up
Every Room & Every Track
The boy with the bright neon mohawk on his helmet and a smile that could light up the whole track.
Briggs Pullin wasn't just a kid who loved riding — he lived for it. Number 80 on the track, number one in the hearts of everyone who knew him. At just seven years old, Briggs had already touched more lives than most people do in a lifetime.
Whether he was tearing through the dirt at Lake Sugar Tree Motorsports Park or just being his playful, friendly self off the track, Briggs had a way of drawing people in. His energy was infectious. His laughter was unforgettable. His spirit was one of a kind.
He was the kind of kid who made friends everywhere he went — the kind who'd wave at you from under his helmet, mohawk standing tall, ready to ride. He was fearless, full of joy, and loved fiercely by his family: his siblings Emme and Brinkley, and everyone in the tight-knit riding community that became his second family.



































