
David Hebert to Pursue Full-Time Short Track Super Series Campaign in 2025
David Hebert and Équipe de Course ONE will pursue the Short Track Super Series North Region full-time in 2025, marking a significant shift in the accomplished driver's career path. With 200 career wins and 21 track championships under his belt, Hebert aims to test his skills against elite competition.

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The team's decision comes after a successful 2024 season that included multiple top-ten finishes in their limited STSS appearances, including a victory at Autodrome Granby and a podium finish at Cornwall Motor Speedway.

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"The Short Track Super Series offers the highest levels of competition with a more reasonable schedule of fourteen races," Hebert explains. "This will be my first time competing full-time in a major championship series, with several new tracks to experience."
The team will maintain their weekly presence at Autodrome Granby and biweekly at Le RPM, while also participating in select Super Dirt Cars Series events.
2025 Short Track Super Series North Schedule:
- May 6: Accord Speedway
- May 29: Airborne Park Speedway
- June 15: Devil's Bowl Speedway
- July 2: Fonda Speedway
- July 10: Outlaw Speedway
- July 15: Utica-Rome Speedway
- July 22: Autodrome Granby
- July 23: Le RPM
- August 4: Can-Am Speedway
- August 5: Mohawk Int. Raceway
- August 31: Utica-Rome Speedway
- September 11-13: Fonda Speedway
- September 26-27: Utica-Rome Speedway
- October 23: Orange County Fair Speedway

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Team Co-Owner Keven Ether adds, "We've purchased a new Mullins small block and are discussing acquiring a new Big Block. We'll have all the tools to be competitive at every race."

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