I started racing in 1989 (yea, I’m old) when I road raced motorcycles in the WSMA in Southern California. I bought my first 4 wheeler in 2003, attended my first Mud Nationals in 2005, and in 2006 at a race I heard the announcer give Randy’s home town. It was the same place I lived so I introduced myself. After many years of not racing motorcycles I new I had to give mud bogging a try. Randy helped me get my 4 wheeler ready to race, and I entered my first race at the 2007 Mud Nationals in the open class. After racing just a few races that year I was hooked and have raced in the CMR, HLPSR, and RS2.
My second passion is ATV's and mud riding but my first passion are my two 'lil girls. They are my everything and I spend as much time with them as I can during the limited time I get with them. I've been around ATV's all my life. My family had three wheelers so that's what i rode from age 6 till I could afford a 4 wheeler which was at age 21. My first four wheeler was a Big Bear 400 and still have it today. I first got into mud racing at a local race I went to with my friends in 2003. I watched the races and said "I could do that" but wasn't real sure about it. So I was talked into it by my friend "pooh bear" (Jason Robin). He said "I'll pay for it if you enter" so I did! It was so much fun and I've been hooked ever since. I was first asked to be on a team by the owner of Submarine Snorkels (Dewayne Hill) in 2006 and we went all over the country racing. I now belong to Randy Miller Racing and it seems to be the best fit for me. Randy is very knowledgeable in the ATV performance enhancement and racing side of the sport and is a great friend of mine.

2210 South Washington St., Kaufman, TX

469-383-4354

Keeping racing fun!!
Randy Miller Racing Racer Profiles



Randy Miller - Team Captain
Kaufman, Texas


Robbin Miller (Sister)
Kaufman, Texas


Randon Miller
Kaufman, Texas


Ross Miller
Kaufman, Texas


Mark Barnett
Crossville, Tennessee






Robb Thibodeaux
Baton Rougue, Louisiana



Doug Holmes
Kaufman, Texas


I started racing at the age of 15 in dirt track cars. I devoted 15 years to dirt track racing and then gave it up for ATV mud bogging, because my whole family could be part of it. Since then I have devoted a large part of myself to the ATV Mud Bogging world. I have been in this sport longer than most and I still love every bit of it. I decided to start my own team after I had raced for High Lifter Polaris for two years. As Team Captain I try to encourage my teammates to be the best they can be. We also have a brother team, The Mississippi Mud Nutz and I push them to be the best they can be at this sport too. After leaving High Lifter at the begining of 2009 I decided to start my own ATV shop.



Been around some sort of racing my whole life, not by choice. That is until my brother, Randy Miller, started Mud Bog Racing in 2004. Both my boys race, Randon & Ross Miller. This sport is fun for the WHOLE FAMILY and everyone can get involved. I FINALLY got to Race in 2009, I didn't want to watch anymore. I like playin in the mud, plus if they could do it, I KNEW I COULD... And here I AM... Gettin more excited every time I race...
And Thanks to the MISS MUD NUTZ for my Ride.









I got started mud bogging with my Uncle Bubba "Randy Miller". We started out going on rides and staying in tents. We rode a 2001 Honda Rancher  with 27" Outlaws on it. When my Uncle Bubba started racing for Highlifter / Polaris he encouraged me to start racing also. When I first tried it I thought this is not bad. What I like most of all is playing in the mud with my younger brother Ross and my Uncle Bubba. I also have another hobby, it is football. I play for the Kaufman Loins.










I got in this sport when my Uncle Bubba built me a race bike, it was a 110 chinese bike. The one thing I remember about my first race is that it was fun and I liked it. So I told my Uncle Bubba I need a faster bike. Now I have a 1985 TRX 125 Honda with 25" tires, crushlok rims and a custom exhaust. It is very fast for its class. When I am not racing or riding in the mud, I play football for the Kaufman Loins.