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Jerett Brooks (born July 27, 1997) is an American racing driver. He mainly competes in short course off-road racing such as TORC: The Off-Road Championship, Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series, and Championship Off-Road.

Key Information

He is a five-time off-road truck champion with three Pro Lite class titles in TORC (2014) and LOORRS (2016–2017) and two in LOORRS' Pro 2 division (2019–2020). Brooks has also competed in the Stadium Super Trucks and X Games.

Racing career

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Brooks competing in the 2013 Stadium Super Trucks round at Crandon

In his youth, Brooks often visited K1 Speed and built radio-controlled cars before switching to competitive trophy kart racing.[1] In 2008, he debuted in Championship Off-Road Racing's Junior 1 Kart class.[2][3] After three years in Junior Karts, he switched to LOORRS' Modified Karts and won two races in 2010.[4][2]

Brooks moved up to the Pro Lites in 2012, where he befriended driver Doug Mittag who built a new truck for him the following year.[3] Two years later, he won his first LOORRS Pro Lite race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in addition to racing for the TORC Pro Lite championship, which he won.[5][6] He returned to LOORRS in 2015.[2] He won two consecutive LOORRS Pro Lite tiles in 2016 and 2017.[7][8]

In 2017, Brooks won in his LOORRS Pro 2 class debut at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park.[9] He claimed the series' Pro 2 championship in 2019 and 2020, the former of which made him the class's youngest champion at the age of 22.[10] His Jerett Brooks Racing operation also won 2020 Team of the Year honors.[11] When LOORRS folded after 2020, Brooks joined Championship Off-Road's Pro 2 class.[12]

During the Stadium Super Trucks' inaugural season in 2013, Brooks debuted at Qualcomm Stadium before winning for the first time at Crandon International Off-Road Raceway.[13][14] He continued racing in the series on a sporadic basis over the next two years, which included entering X Games Austin 2014 and 2015.[15] Brooks returned to the series for the 2017 finale at Lake Elsinore Diamond as an injury replacement for Paul Morris; he finished second in the final race to beat Matthew Brabham for the title by one point.[16][17] He also ran the 2018 season opener at Lake Elsinore in Morris' truck.[18] After not racing in SST in 2019 and 2020, Brooks rejoined the trucks at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in July 2021, where he led the most laps in the first race and fought with Robby Gordon for the win in the second before spinning on the final lap.[19][20] Two months later, Brooks won the first race at the Grand Prix of Long Beach after using his brakes conservatively to have enough strength for the finish, a tactic that he called "pretty smart";[21] he finished runner-up in the second race to take the weekend victory.[22]

Brooks retired from full-time racing after the 2022 season, where he won Championship Off-Road's Pro 2 title.[23] Since then, he has occasionally returned to driving at marquee events like the Crandon World Championship.[24]

Personal life

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A native of Alpine, California, Brooks was homeschooled in high school as his racing career interfered with his education.[3]

Motorsports career results

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Career summary

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Season Series Races Wins Podiums Poles Points Position Ref
2009 LOORRS Junior 1 Karts 4 0 2 N/A 146 22nd [25]
LOORRS Junior 2 Karts 8 2 6 N/A 379 7th [26]
LOORRS Modified Karts 10 0 1 N/A 527 8th [27]
2010 LOORRS Junior 2 Karts 2 1 1 N/A 83 16th [4]
LOORRS Modified Karts 15 2 4 N/A 553 7th [28]
2011 LOORRS Modified Karts 15 0 5 N/A 570 5th [29]
2012 LOORRS Pro Lite 15 0 0 N/A 392 14th [30]
2013 LOORRS Pro Lite 15 0 0 N/A 292 18th [31]
Stadium Super Trucks 5 1 2 0 108 11th [32]
2014 LOORRS Pro Lite 3 3 3 N/A 154 21st [5]
Stadium Super Trucks 6 0 3 0 129 9th [33]
2015 LOORRS Pro Lite 16 4 8 N/A 707 2nd [34]
Stadium Super Trucks 1 0 0 0 27 27th [35]
2016 LOORRS Pro Lite 15 7 12 N/A 710 1st [36]
2017 LOORRS Pro Lite 13 4 11 N/A 610 1st [37]
LOORRS Pro 2 13 1 4 N/A 529 6th [38]
Stadium Super Trucks 21 0 1 0 0 N/A1 [17]
2018 LOORRS Pro 2 11 0 6 N/A 484 3rd [39]
Stadium Super Trucks 4 0 0 0 54 18th [40]
2019 LOORRS Pro 2 16 10 13 N/A 429 1st [41]
2020 LOORRS Pro 2 18 11 15 N/A 515 1st [42]
1Paul Morris credited with finishes

Stadium Super Trucks

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(key) (Bold – Pole position. Italics – Fastest qualifier. * – Most laps led.)

Stadium Super Trucks results
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 SSTC Pts Ref
2013 PHO LBH LAN SDG
14
SDG
6
STL TOR TOR CRA
3
CRA
1*
OCF OCF OCF CPL
4
11th 108 [32]
2014 STP
2
STP
3
LBH
10
IMS
2
IMS
4
DET DET DET AUS
4
TOR TOR OCF OCF CSS LVV LVV 9th 129 [33]
2015 ADE ADE ADE STP STP LBH DET DET DET AUS
5
TOR TOR OCF OCF OCF SRF SRF SRF SRF SYD LVV LVV 27th 27 [35]
2017 ADE ADE ADE STP STP LBH LBH PER PER PER DET DET TEX TEX HID HID HID BEI GLN GLN ELS
8
ELS
2
NA - [17]
2018 ELS
10
ADE ADE ADE LBH LBH PER PER DET DET TEX TEX ROA ROA SMP SMP HLN
11
HLN
8
MXC
7
MXC
7
18th 54 [40]
2021 STP STP MOH MOH MOH
2*
MOH
8
NSH NSH LBH
1
LBH
2
6th 111 [43]
2022 LBH
5
LBH
10
MOH MOH TOR TOR NSH NSH BRI BRI 13th 31
– Replaced Paul Morris, points went to Morris

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