AB Motorsports crew chief Brian Corradi and team owner-driver Antron Brown will split the off-season between their Indiana headquarters and Bradenton Motorsports Park after securing a new partnership with Robots Done Right. The deal will put the pair into the three-race Drag Illustrated Winter Series from December through February.
Corradi and Brown were introduced to the Winter Series three years ago by Pro Mod racer Manny Buginga. Their interest grew into a full commitment, leading Corradi to purchase a Pro Modified Camaro that will debut this weekend, Dec. 5–7, at the Snowbird Outlaw Nationals presented by Motion Raceworks.
Multi-time NHRA champion Bo Butner will drive the new entry. The partnership positions Corradi’s Pro Mod team to expand its off-season involvement while maintaining focus on AB Motorsports’ primary Top Fuel operation.
Corradi said the program provides a needed competitive outlet during the long winter stretch. “A huge thank you to Robots Done Right for taking an interest in our Pro Mod team and helping us get our drag racing fix during what can sometimes feel like a very long off-season,” he said.
He added that the team’s interest developed naturally. “Antron and I have really fallen in love with Pro Mod and radial cars these past few years, and it’s been a lot of fun to race in a different capacity when we’re not running in the Mission Foods Series. Having the support of Robots Done Right will be key in taking our program to the next level.”
Robots Done Right specializes in previously owned industrial robots and automation equipment, serving customers who want to streamline manufacturing processes. Its inventory ranges from individual robotic arms to turnkey welding cells.
The Warren, Ohio-based company will also gain branding on Brown’s Top Fuel dragster when the 2026 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series begins in March. The dual-platform agreement links the company to both the grassroots Pro Mod environment and the upper tier of professional drag racing.
John McGill, who co-founded Robots Done Right with his son, Matt, said the alignment felt immediate. “We’ve always loved drag racing and have been wanting to become involved with a team for some time now,” he said.
McGill added that motorsports isn’t new to the family. “My family and I owned an Xfinity team for eight years, so being involved in motorsports in an official capacity is nothing new to us,” he said.
Robots Done Right connected with Corradi through Pro Mod driver Mike DiDomenico. McGill said that the Ohio connection and AB Motorsports’ professionalism helped seal the deal.
“Matt and I have really enjoyed getting to know Brian, especially since we share that Ohio connection,” McGill said. “Through Brian, we met Antron and his world-class AB Motorsports operation. We believe in everything Antron stands for — it’s clear why he’s a fan-favorite and has been so successful in this industry.”
McGill said the partnership benefits both sides. “It quickly became apparent that we wanted to formally align ourselves with Antron and Brian, and through this new partnership, we’re able to support grassroots racers while also gaining major exposure through Antron’s Top Fuel team,” he said. “We’re looking forward to a great 2026 season with both teams.”




















