Mesa, AZ; December 5, 2025 – Racers For Christ (RFC) is excited to announce a new volunteer chaplain position in its dirt track ministry, naming Chaplain Lori Cutter as Kubota High Limit Racing Series Chaplain for 2026. Cutter will work with the organization, teams, and RFC chaplains to strengthen ministry offerings, traveling nationwide to all scheduled races.

Cutter joined RFC in May 2023 and has since traveled with the High Limit Racing Series alongside her husband Charlie, a Medstar Dirt Track Rescue Team medic, to provide chaplain support. She offers prayers at drivers’ meetings and FloRacing  invocations, conducts post-crash checkups, ministers to staff and race teams, and meets physical and spiritual needs. In 2025, she dedicated nearly 600 hours of service to High Limit Racing.

RFC, founded in 1978, is a non-profit serving the motorsports community in the name of Jesus Christ through fellowship, pastoral care, evangelism, and service. Chaplains are supported by donor contributions to offset expenses. The mission is to train, equip, and send chaplains to meet the spiritual, emotional, and practical needs of people in motorsports.

“I want to express our gratitude for the opportunity to serve alongside you in the Kubota High Limit Racing Series, writes Ken Webb, RFC Field Ministry Director. “It’s been a privilege for our ministry to support your teams, officials, and racing families. We look forward to continuing this partnership in the season ahead and have created this position to show our investment in your series.”

“Cutter has been a valued member of our ministry team and brings a deep love for the racing community, extensive experience in chaplaincy, and a genuine heart for caring for people both on and off the track”, Webb adds. “She will be the primary chaplain point of contact at High Limit events and is excited to serve with excellence, compassion, and professionalism as we remain committed to providing pastoral care, spiritual support, and a steady presence at your events.”

In this role, Cutter will establish benchmarks for RFC chaplains serving locally at Kubota High Limit tracks, enhancing RFC’s service. She will also work with series staff to create opportunities to share the gospel through chapel services, devotionals, and other ministry needs.

“We at Kubota High Limit are thrilled to have Lori as our full time RFC chaplain in 2026″ adds Brad Sweet, series co-founder. “We appreciate the support and commitment to serve all the traveling team members through the long grueling season; Lori is certainly a great ambassador and positive light we are fortunate to have at every High Limit event!”

“I was raised in dirt track racing at Arizona tracks,” Cutter Says. “Over the years I held many roles—accredited journalist with the National Motorsports Press Association writing for National Speed Sport News, crew member, and various marketing positions. I always knew the Lord placed me in this sport for a purpose, and years of preparation brought me here. I’m grateful to care for everyone in High Limit Racing, and even more grateful Charlie and I can work and travel together, combining our gifts—he provides medical care and then releases drivers to me for follow-up support.” 

“We thank all those donors who have contributed to our ministry,” she adds. “It’s with the support of these prayer partners and contributors that we are able to say ‘yes’ to the Lord.”