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LLB Racing is a dedicated three-member team led by owner Lisa Barton, competing in the prestigious Grindstone Landscaping Canadian Vintage Modifieds—one of Ontario’s longest-running and most respected racing series, set to celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2026.
For the upcoming 2026 season, LLB Racing will field two cars in the series. Jordan Ramsbottom returns to the driver’s seat of the #84, continuing to build on his experience and success within the division. Joining the team is Chris Pendlebury, who will make his rookie debut in the #4, a car formerly driven by standout competitor Rodney Rutherford.
With Lisa’s leadership and years of passion for the sport, LLB Racing continues to uphold the tradition and spirit of Canadian short track racing—focused on teamwork, development, and carrying forward the proud legacy of the Canadian Vintage Modifieds.
Lisa Barton is the owner and driving force behind LLB Racing, bringing leadership, passion, and a deep commitment to Ontario’s grassroots racing community. With a lifelong appreciation for motorsports, Lisa founded LLB Racing to create a supportive, team-focused environment where drivers can grow, compete, and proudly represent the tradition of short-track racing.
Her vision emphasizes professionalism, development, and teamwork—principles that have guided LLB Racing’s steady rise as a respected presence in the Canadian Vintage Modified division. Under her direction, the team has expanded its program, strengthened its driver lineup, and continued to build a strong foundation for future success.
Lisa’s dedication goes far beyond the pit area. She handles the behind-the-scenes responsibilities that keep the team moving forward, from operations and preparation to planning and long-term development. Her leadership ensures that LLB Racing remains a passionate, competitive, and community-driven team each season.
Chris Pendlebury is the driver of the #4 Canadian Vintage Modified for LLB Racing, bringing determination, growth, and a rising talent to the team’s expanding program. Stepping into the CVM division with focus and enthusiasm, Chris is committed to learning quickly, gaining valuable experience, and making his mark in one of Ontario’s most historic short-track racing series.
Known for his work ethic and willingness to push himself further each race, Chris approaches every event with a strong desire to improve. His progression behind the wheel—paired with his calm, calculated driving style—makes him a promising competitor within the LLB Racing lineup.
As the team continues to build its presence in the Canadian Vintage Modifieds, Chris plays a key role in its future success. His passion for racing, dedication to the craft, and steady development make the #4 entry an exciting part of LLB Racing’s competitive direction.
Jordan Ramsbottom is the driver of the #84 Canadian Vintage Modified for LLB Racing, bringing determination, experience, and a steadily growing presence to the historic CVM division. Known for his smooth driving style and commitment to improving each week, Jordan has become a key part of LLB Racing’s competitive foundation.
Racing in one of Ontario’s most iconic grassroots divisions, Jordan embraces the challenge of the Vintage Modifieds—balancing precision, race craft, and the heritage of the series. His focus on consistency, teamwork, and steady progression has made him a reliable contributor to the team’s growth.
Both on and off the track, Jordan represents LLB Racing with professionalism, passion, and a deep appreciation for short-track racing. As the team continues to expand its program, Jordan’s role at the wheel of the #84 remains central to its future success.
Pictured left to right
Lisa Barton (Owner), Jordan Ramsbottom (#84 CVM), Chris Pendlebury (#4 CVM)
Jon's back with part 2 of our night with LLB Racing at Flamboro Speedway. This time it's for Feature #2
A Day At The Races is back with Part 1 of our trip to Flamboro Speedway to hang out with LLB Racing's Lisa Barton, Jordan Ramsbottom, Chris Pendlebury & Cam Thomson.
Jon travelled to Flamboro Speedway and saw some of our JoMo Media drivers that will be competing with us this year. He event slapped some cameras to the car. Here is a front bumper view from Jordan Ramsbottom.
Practice #2 was short lived for Jordan Ramsbottom as the three link breaks and has no where to go as he hits the outside wall in turn 1 at Flamboro Speedway.
Hop in the driver’s seat with Cam Thomson as he goes FULL SEND during practice laps! This raw, unfiltered in-car footage puts you right in the action — feel every throttle hit, every corner entry, and every bit of speed as Cam dials in the setup for race day.
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