The 2025 season marked Cara Madison’s transition into competitive quarter midget racing, a foundational year focused on development, race experience, and measurable progression against increasingly strong fields.
Throughout the season, Cara demonstrated rapid growth in confidence, racecraft, and consistency, establishing a strong platform for continued competitive advancement.
These performance results illustrate both competitive progress and recurring exposure opportunities for partners at events and across digital media throughout the season.
2025 Season Performance & Competitive Highlights
⭐ EXPOSURE METRICS
Season Reach
Competed in multi-state racing events
Participated in both regional and national youth series
Maintained a high-frequency race schedule
Generated recurring in-person brand impressions
Each event provided partners with repeated visibility among racing families, teams, and motorsports audiences across the Northeast.
2025 Season Snapshot
🏁 40+ Competitive Race Events
📍 Competed Across 8 Tracks in 6 States
🏆 21 Podium Finishes
🔥 33 Top-5 Finishes
📈 49 Top-10 Finishes
⭐ PERFORMANCE METRICS
On-Track Results
Little T Series — 2nd Place Overall (Jr. Honda)
Little T Series — 5th Place Overall (Jr. Animal)
Feature Wins: 1
Heat Wins: 3
Lower Main Wins: 3
Top-5 Finishes: 33
Top-10 Finishes: 49
Consistent finishes throughout the season demonstrated growing race intelligence and competitive adaptability.
Series Competed:
National NASCAR Youth Series Races-
Indy-Indianapolis Motor Speedway Little 500-new Smyrna, FL
Showcase Races-
Music City, TN
Oaklane, PA
Northeast Titans
Wall, NJ
Honeybrook, PA
Oaklane, PA
Thompson, CT
Local Club Series
Little T Speedway-Thompson, CT
Silver City- Meriden, Ct
Momentum Heading Into 2026
With a full competitive season now behind her, Cara enters 2026 with valuable race experience, increased confidence, and a clear focus on continued performance growth.
As her schedule expands and competition intensifies, partners aligned at this stage have a unique opportunity to support — and grow alongside — a developing athlete on the rise.
Built for Long-Term Growth
Cara’s first competitive season was intentionally approached as a structured development year — prioritizing skill progression, race awareness, and consistency behind the wheel.
This disciplined approach positions her strongly for expanded competition and performance gains in the seasons ahead.
Primary partnership categories remain available as Cara enters this next phase of competitive growth.