REAGAN CAPTURES 2010 CORRIGAN OIL/TURBO BLUE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
The young rookie finished the 2010 SuperPro Late Model Touring Series in sixth place in a field of over thirty drivers. Reagan said, "This was a great season. I think that the team and I learned so much. The opportunity to race at many race tracks and the amount of seat time you get in the SuperPro Series really helped in my development. I am looking forward to next year's series."
2010 Season
Reagan will be racing the SUPERPRO Series this year. The SUPERPRO is a late model series that runs crate engines. The series consist of nine races throughout Illinois, Michigan and Indiana. This series has been in existence since 2002 and brings racers from Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, North Carolina and Wisconsin. The SUPERPRO is a competitive series and competes at different tracks therefore offering a wide racing experience.
She will also be racing her Super Late Model on selected dates, at Golden Sands, Marshfield Speedway and other tracks when time permits. On Thursday evenings she will continue to race her Wisconsin Sport Truck at WIR for Roeser Racing.
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October 16 2010
REAGAN AND THE SUPERPRO SERIES RETURN TO THE FAMOUS 37 DEGREE BANKING OF WINCHESTER SPEEDWAY
Reagan qualified 13th in the SuperPro Series season finale and by mid point in the race had moved into seventh place. After the fifth and sixth place cars got together Reagan was collected and this incident put Reagan into the turn two wall. The crash damage was significant enough that she couldn't finish the last twelve laps. The team loaded up by midnight and started the eight hour journey back to Green Bay so Reagan could attend her induction on Sunday into the National Honor Society for West De Pere High School.
August 29, 2010
A CAPACITY CROWD AT SPARTAN SPEEDWAY, MASON, MI, REAGAN FINISHES SIXTH AND AGAIN TAKES THE TURBO BLUE ROOKIE AWARD
The SuperPro drivers in the late model series put on an exciting show for the crowd. Reagan battled a loose car early but the car came "in" during the latter parts of the race. She moved from tenth to sixth place in the last ten laps of the 50 lap feature. A quote from Reagan, "The car was really good towards the end of the race. We needed a few more laps. I had a fender at the door of the fifth place car at the finish. If we had more laps I think the car was good enough for at least a third place finish."
August 22, 2010
REAGAN TAKES ON THE HISTORIC HIGH BANKS AT WINCHESTER SPEEDWAY, WINCHESTER, INDIANA AND RECEIVES SEVENTH PLACE
With qualifying speeds in the low 120 mph range the 16 year old Rookie cruised with the veteran field to a very respectable seveth place finish. Reagan was told by several series veteran drivers, "Be patient, and get good seat time. You don't wreck race cars at Winchester you destroy race cars." After completing 50 laps on the high banks of Winchester on a hot and humid afternoon Reagan said, "That was the hardest 50 laps I have ever driven."
See the attachment from Late Model Digest.
August 14, 2010
REAGAN SCORES ANOTHER TOP TEN FINISH
The SuperPro Series returned to Angola Speedway in Angola, IN. for their eighth race of the season. After Reagan and her crew made substantial repairs on her late model from the crash at Baer Field, the car required extensive adjustments through practice and qualifying. Reagan despite a tight race car finished ninth. As the points leader for the, Turbo Blue Rookie of the Year, Reagan received a great photograph and mentioned on Speed51.com at the Angola Race.
See the attachment from Speed51.com
August 6, 2010
Reagan was looking forward to her return to The Baer Field Speedway in Fort Wayne, IN for the running of the International Truck 100. Earlier in the season Reagan had finished 11th at Baer Field and was looking forward to a top ten finish. A spin at the drop of the flag caused a multi-car crash that collected Reagan. She and two other cars were done for the night. This is the only race of the series that Reagan had not finished.
July 29, 2010
REAGAN WINS AT WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
Reagan clinched another feature win in the Wisconsin Sport Trucks. She started eighth in a field of nineteen trucks and by lap four had captured the lead from Taylor Vandermoss. She was able to build a four second lead over the second place truck and maintained the lead until the checkered flag.
July 27, 2010
RACE #5 in the SUPERPRO Series is coming up at Baer Field Speedway in Fort Wayne, IN., on August 6th. Reagan is still leading the Turbo Blue Rookie of the Year points and hopes to extend her lead with a top ten finish. As other Late Model Racing Series' have struggled with low car counts in this bad economy, the SUPERPRO Series has been very fortunate with an average of more than twenty cars in their events. On Thursday, Reagan will return to WIR looking for her 4th consecutive FAST qualifying in the Wisconsin Sport Trucks.
May 29, 2010
REAGAN CAPTURES SEVENTH IN HER FIRST SUPERPRO LATE MODEL RACE
The SUPERPRO Series opened their season at Angola Speedway in Indiana with a field of twenty-two cars. We went to Indiana with the intent to qualify into the feature race and then finish the race with quality seat time. Reagan qualified 14th. The 100 lap race opened with driver introductions and autograph signing at the grandstands. At the drop of the green flag the race starts with cars staying bumper to bumper and on lap 29 a crash happened in front of Reagan and got collected up in it. She left the track and the crew quickly did repair and got her back on the track before the green flag. The right front nose taped and starting in the back of the field Reagan went out to finish this race. After several more yellows, skilled driving and 100 laps later Reagan finished 7th. We could not have asked for a better introduction to the SUPERPRO Series.


