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Thursday, February 1, 2018

Reagan May Racing Into First Place

By Robert Kelly


When someone has the inspiration to drive race cars at the age of only nine years old, it can either be just a phase or a lifelong passion. In the case of Reagan May racing was to become her passion that would soon lead her to a number of successes. Thanks to her achievements and rise to fame, people everywhere are starting to realize that motorsports does not have to be a rich boys' club.

At the Luxemburg Speedway, May received the award for the IMCA Youngest Winner. At the age of only 16, she was awarded the Rookie of the Year Award. TUNDRA has also named her the 2014 Rookie of the Year, and her achievements on the track show no sign of stopping.

This driver has earned the prestige of being the second female driver to win a feature event in the entire history of the TUNDRA Super Late Model Series. This is not only an achievement that adds to her own personal success, but also has the chance to inspire countless other drivers out there. One can only wonder how many young female drivers will follow in this one's footsteps.

She was born to a family of racers, so it seemed to be her destiny from the start. She grew up competing against her brother, Parker, who is also a driver. Their father, Kip, is also a driver, and their mom is always there to help out in the pit.

In addition to her experience and involvement as a driver, she also has attended Michigan Technological University. There, she studied and got her degree in Mechanical Engineering. This gives her a leg up on the competition because she is able to solve car problems as they happen.

Anyone who has been able to achieve widespread success in this sport is worthy of looking up to in May's opinion. It is challenging for anyone to be able to be successful at it, but she especially looks up to the women who have been able to do so since it is a sport that is so commonly dominated by men. Her father is one driver who she looks up to a lot because of the opportunities he has given to her and his legacy as an SCCA racer.

With so much experience on many different tracks, this driver is able to handle all kinds of conditions and types of tracks. She says that there is not one track in particular that she would call her home course because she feels just as comfortable on all of them. This adaptability gives her a huge advantage over the competition when on an unfamiliar track.

May is a big fan of competition, so getting to compete against so many other talented drivers is an aspect that she loves about this sport. She also loves the fact that even though they are rivals on the race track, they all get off the track and are family and friends once more. She says that people in this community are like a family, so there is a strong bond between her and the other drivers.




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