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Bio Excerpt: Kyla Hubbard is proving that the apple doesn’t fall far from the nitrous-soaked tree. The 26-year-old Texas native followed in her father Kenny’s tire tracks, making her Ultra Street debut in 2021 piloting the family’s sentimental 1985 Monte Carlo dubbed “Problem Child.” After cutting her teeth... (full bio below ↓↓)

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(last updated 2026-01-27

Kyla Hubbard is a rising Ultra Street racer making waves in the male-dominated world of drag radial racing, piloting a nitrous-powered 1985 Chevy Monte Carlo nicknamed “Problem Child” and carrying forward a family legacy built by her father, longtime X275 veteran Kenny Hubbard.

EARLY YEARS

Born June 1, 1998, in Texas, Kyla Hubbard grew up breathing in nitrous fumes and tire smoke. Her father, Kenny Hubbard—a well-respected small-tire radial racer—bought her first Jr. Dragster when she was just six years old, and she took to it immediately. Racing became her world. For seven years, she tore up tracks across Texas, competing in Jr. Dragster events with a fierceness that hinted at what was to come. But at 13, she had to stop. The rules wouldn’t let her move up yet, and waiting for the chance to step into a big car felt like torture. So she waited, impatiently, for the day she could finally strap into something serious.

When that day came, it wasn’t in just any car—it was in a 1985 Monte Carlo her father had bought from his best friend. The car had history, sentimental value, and a reputation. It was the perfect vessel for Kyla to begin building her own legacy.

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EARLY SUCCESS

Kyla made her Ultra Street debut in March 2021 at Evadale Raceway, and it was a big deal—not just for her, but for the entire Hubbard family. “It’s really sentimental for sure,” she said at the time, now 22 years old and stepping into the kind of racing her father had spent decades mastering. The Monte Carlo, affectionately known as “Problem Child,” was powered by a ProCharger F-1A-94 supercharger and built to compete in one of the most competitive radial classes in the country. Her rookie season was a learning curve, but she didn’t waste time feeling intimidated. By the time No Mercy 12 rolled around in 2021, she qualified into the Ultra Street field with a personal best, proving she belonged.

The Texas native relocated to Idaho, but she never stopped chasing speed. She competed in the FuelTech Radial Outlaws Racing Series, where Ultra Street is a featured class, and slowly but surely started turning heads. The competition was brutal—big names, big horsepower, and egos to match—but Kyla held her own.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2021: Made her Ultra Street debut in March at Evadale Raceway in the family’s 1985 Monte Carlo[1].
  • 2021: Qualified into the Ultra Street field at No Mercy 12 with a personal best[2].
  • 2023: Secured her first class win in Ultra Street at Alabama during the Radial Outlaws event in Steele[3].
  • 2023: Achieved a personal best elapsed time of 4.48 seconds at 155 MPH[4].
  • 2024: Named to Drag Illustrated’s prestigious 30 Under 30 list[5].

INSPIRATIONS

Kyla’s biggest inspiration is undeniably her father, Kenny Hubbard. Growing up watching him dominate in X275 and small-tire radial racing gave her a front-row seat to what dedication, skill, and a little bit of Texas grit could accomplish. The Monte Carlo she races isn’t just a machine—it’s a connection to her dad, to his best friend who originally owned it, and to a family tradition that runs deeper than oil in an engine block. “If you look at the history of the car, it means a lot,” she’s said. Racing isn’t just a hobby for the Hubbards—it’s a way of life, and Kyla is determined to honor that legacy while carving out her own name in the process.

REPUTATION

In the tight-knit world of drag radial racing, Kyla Hubbard is earning respect not because of her last name, but because she can back it up on the track. Ultra Street is no joke—it’s one of the most competitive classes in the sport, filled with seasoned veterans who don’t give an inch. And yet, Kyla has proven she’s not intimidated. Her first win in Alabama in 2023 was a statement. Her personal best of 4.48 seconds at 155 MPH is another. She’s known for being focused, determined, and unshaken by the noise around her. The fact that she’s doing it all in a car with so much family history only adds to the story. People in the pits know her name now, and they know she’s not just Kenny Hubbard’s daughter—she’s Kyla Hubbard, and she’s here to win.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

When asked about what’s next, Kyla is laser-focused on the 2025 Radial Outlaw Racing Series season. She’s not interested in distractions or side projects—her goal is simple: more wins, faster times, and solidifying her place as one of the top competitors in Ultra Street. The plan is to keep pushing the Monte Carlo to its limits, keep learning, and keep proving that she belongs at the front of the pack. For someone who’s already accomplished so much in just a few short years, it’s clear that Kyla Hubbard is just getting started.

REFERENCES

[1] Kyla Hubbard is Carrying On the Family Tradition – Drag Illustrated
[2] Kyla Hubbard Qualifies Into Ultra Street Field With Personal Best – FloRacing
[3] Caruso As Second Female Pro Stock Winner Highlights NHRA Arizona Event – Sick The Magazine
[4] DI 30 Under 30 2024: Kyla Hubbard – Drag Illustrated
[5] Drag Illustrated Celebrates 10 Years of 30 Under 30 With 2024 Issue Release
Kyla Continues the Hubbard Family Legacy with Her 1985 Monte Carlo – DragZine