
Luke Clements made his racing debut at just thirteen years old in a flat go-kart, continuing the legacy his family has built in the racing world. Ready to live up to the Clements name, Luke is focused on pushing forward and adding his own mark on racing.

At just fourteen years old, Luke began competing against older, more experienced racers—refusing to let age or experience define his mindset. Through race wins and his determination as a tough competitor, Luke earned respect as a young driver relentlessly chasing his dream and passion for racing.

Quickly gaining momentum, Luke began collecting victories across multiple divisions while chasing points and championships. His hard work paid off when he captured one of the biggest win of his go-kart career—the 200 lap Ironman race. Overcoming challenges and adversity along the way, that victory helped shape Luke’s mindset and set the foundation for his racing career.

Luke then took his racing career to the next level by stepping into a Dirt Thunder Bomber car. Embracing the challenge of a new level of competition, he seized every opportunity that came his way—driven by his dream and passion for racing. Transitioning into a dirt car opened the door for Luke to pursue an even bigger future in the sport.

Dominating the Thunder Bomber class and earning more victories than ever before, Luke firmly made his mark in the racing world. He quickly became the competitor to beat, all while remaining humble and grateful for the opportunity to do what he loves most.

Advancing quickly, Luke stepped into a Dirt 602 Late Model at just 21 years old. Facing a challenging start, he quickly learned that Late Model racing is a whole new level, filled with intense competition. Rather than backing down, Luke used the adversity and new challenges to fuel his drive to compete for the top spot. Through the highs and lows, he continues to push forward on his path toward dominating the class.



Continuing his 602 Late Model journey, Luke is committed to further developing his skills and knowledge in the Late Model field, with plans to build a competitive and successful 2026 season.

Cole Daugherty began his racing career at just six years old in 2008, turning his first laps behind the wheel. That same year, he earned his first victory lane—believing his $5 prize would be enough to take everyone out to eat. This was only the beginning.

Continuing his journey, he advanced to competing in two different classes simultaneously. In a dominant performance, he swept the field—winning every class he entered in a single night. His racing career was quickly heating up.

Bringing fierce competition wherever he went and creating memories along the way, Cole began traveling to compete in national events to potential win the championships.

Cole captured one of the biggest victories of his career by claiming the prestigious Big 3 Championship title. Competing against the best of the best, he emerged victorious and brought home the gold.

While continuing to compete in dirt flat go-karts, Cole also expanded his racing experience by stepping into a wing kart at Millbridge Speedway. Adapting quickly and embracing new challenges, he rapidly learned what it took to race at the front and reach Victory Lane.

As his racing career advanced, Cole transitioned into a Dirt Thunder Bomber car at the age of fifteen—entering a completely new level of competition. Facing unfamiliar challenges and new competitors, he refused to let the change slow him down. Instead, Cole turned adversity into fuel for his passion, a passion that continues to drive him as he still competes in this class today.

At just 20 years old, Cole is already making his mark in the Thunder Bomber class and is preparing to compete in the biggest races of the division with a new car for the 2026 season.



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