FloRacing Announces 2025 Snowball Derby Broadcast Team
FloRacing Announces 2025 Snowball Derby Broadcast Team
FloRacing has announced the broadcast team for the 58th Annual Snowball Derby at Five Flags Speedway.

FloRacing announced Thursday its broadcast team for the 58th Annual Snowball Derby presented by FloSports. Following a successful and engaging broadcast last year, FloRacing will return with the same lineup for this year’s event, scheduled for Dec. 4–7 at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida.
The broadcast team features four veteran motorsports commentators. Adam Mackey and Eric Brennan will again handle play-by-play duties from the booth, while Bob Dillner and Jim Tretow will report from pit road and provide behind-the-scenes coverage for fans.
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Mackey, who currently serves as the announcer for the ASA STARS National Tour, will call the Snowball Derby for the 17th consecutive year, spanning both radio and online broadcasts.
Brennan, a play-by-play commentator for the CARS Tour on FloRacing and the ARCA Menards Series on FOX Sports, will reunite with Mackey in 2025 after calling his first Snowball Derby last year.
Dillner, the lead announcer for the SMART Modified Tour, has long been associated with the Snowball Derby through his work with Speed51. He began covering the event in 2001 and has served in numerous roles, including PA announcer for driver introductions, play-by-play commentator for radio coverage and play-by-play announcer and reporter for online broadcasts.
Tretow brings 29 years of national motorsports television experience to the FloRacing team. He currently serves as the co-anchor for the ASA STARS National Tour and ASA Midwest Tour, in addition to working as a host for MAVTV events and as the public address announcer for the Daytona 500 and Rolex 24.
FloRacing’s Snowball Derby Kickoff Show on Tuesday, December 2 will once again be hosted by Matthew Dillner and Brandon Paul, with Rob Blount reporting from the venue at The Ticket Sports Bar in Pensacola.
In addition to FloRacing's broadcast team for the Snowball Derby and Snowflake 125, fans will also hear the voices of Five Flags Speedway announcers Robbie Harvey and Bill Roth throughout the event.
Fans unable to attend in person will be able to watch all of the week's racing live on FloRacing. If you're not already a FloRacing subscriber, click here to sign up today.
Festivities at Five Flags Speedway get underway on Wednesday, December 3 with the annual parking of the haulers and pit party. Late Model teams, both Pro and Super Late Model, will draw for qualifying positions at the stage on the front stretch.
Thursday will see the first on-track action of the busy weekend when the Super Late Models and the Pro Late Models hit the track for a full morning and afternoon of practice. Later that night the Sportsman, Pure Stocks, and Pro Trucks will take to the track for their feature events.
Fast Friday will see more practice for the Super Late Models and the Pro Late Models leading up to time trials for the 58th Annual Snowball Derby at 6 p.m. CT. The top 30 drivers will lock themselves into the field for Sunday’s main event. The nightcap will feature the Modifieds of Mayhem 75, plus a 25 Lap Crown Stock Invitational.
Saturday is by far the busiest day at the track with practice in the morning for the Late Models before the Allen Turner Snowflake 100 cars take to the track in the mid-afternoon. Following time trials the last chance races for the Snowflake 125 and the 58th Annual Snowball Derby will occur. The 22nd Annual Allen Turner Snowflake 100 will be followed by a feature race for the Outlaw Division.
It all leads up to Sunday, the 58th running of the Snowball Derby. Green flag will be at 1 p.m. CT for the 300-lap Super Late Model event.