
BryceSandersRacing
Building a Racing Career One Lap at a Time
Bryce Sanders is a 17-year-old Semi-Pro Legend Car driver from McDonough, Georgia. Racing since the age of five, Bryce has progressed from go-karts to Bandoleros and now competes in the Semi-Pro Legend Car division, continuing to grow both on and off the racetrack.
Racing Has
Always Been Home.

It started at five.
Long before a learner's permit, Bryce was strapped into a go-kart chasing apexes the size of dinner plates. Five years in karts taught him the basics every real driver carries forever — line, patience, throttle control.
From there came Bandoleros, three to four seasons of door-to-door racing that turned a kid with potential into a competitor who understood the weight of a steering wheel.
Into the Legends.
The jump to Semi-Pro Legend Cars came with bigger fields, faster speeds, and a steeper learning curve. Three to four seasons later, the No. 15 is a fixture on the grid — and a national race winner.
Every weekend at the track is built on the same thing that started it all: family in the pit box, friends on pit road, and a kid who still can't believe he gets to do this for real.


Twelve Years In Motion.
Go-Karts
The first laps. Five years of karting laid the foundation — race craft, racing line, throttle discipline.
Bandoleros
First taste of door-to-door stock car racing. Faster cars, real bodywork, real lessons.
Semi-Pro Legend Cars
Competing in the No. 15 at the Semi-Pro level with national race wins on the résumé.

RACING
SINCE
FIVE.
More than a decade of dedication has shaped Bryce into the competitor he is today.

Beyond the Helmet.
Behind the No. 15 is a teenager who grew up with grease on his hands and a stopwatch in his pocket. The garage is family time — his dad and pawpaw have been there from the first kart to the latest Legend Car start.
Ask Bryce what he loves most about racing and the answer isn't trophies. It's the people. Close friends at the racetrack, late nights in the pit area, and the kind of memories you only make at a short track.
He's won national races. He still treats every weekend like the first one. That's the grassroots part of him — and it's the part sponsors should know about before anything else.
Why Partner With Bryce.
A sponsorship is a relationship. Here's the foundation Bryce brings to the table when a brand puts its logo on the No. 15.
Professionalism
Treats every track day, sponsor obligation, and media moment as a job — not a hobby.
Dedication
Twelve years in, still putting in the lap work. The hours show up on Saturday night.
Positive Representation
Family-first values on and off the track. A brand you can put on a quarter panel with confidence.
Long-Term Growth
An early-career driver climbing the ladder — partners that get in now grow with the program.
Strong Family Values
Built around dad and pawpaw. A program rooted in the people who started it.
Consistency
Shows up. Same effort, same attitude, every weekend, every race.
Proudly Supported By.
A small group of partners makes the No. 15 program possible. Open positions for the 2026 season are listed below.
Frames From The Track.
Interested in
Partnering With Bryce?
Whether you represent a national brand or a hometown business, there's a place on the No. 15. Send a message and Bryce will get back to you to talk through what a partnership could look like.