REAGAN MAY
In the 2009 race season Reagan competed in a Super Late Model at Golden Sands Speedway in Plover, Wisconsin on the 1/3 mile high banked asphalt track and continued her second year in the Wisconsin Sport Truck at Wisconsin International Raceway in Kaukauna on a weekly basis. Reagan also raced the Wisconsin Sport Trucks Touring Series when her schedule permitted and she raced at The Dells Raceway Park, Golden Sands Speedway, Slinger Speedway and 141 Speedway.
2009 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Wisconsin Sport Truck- Two Feature Wins, Two fast times, 9 Top fives, 13 Top tens,
- 6 heat wins, 4th in points in a field of 22 trucks
- Super Late Model—1 Heat Win
- Runner-Up Super Late Model Rookie of the Year, Golden Sands Speedway, Plover, WI
- Best Appearing Super Late Model, Golden Sands Speedway, Plover, WI
The year 2008 brought a balance of asphalt and dirt racing venues. Reagan competed in the Wisconsin Sport Truck Series at the Wisconsin International Raceway (WIR), Kaukauna, Wis. driving for John Roeser Motorsports. She won the Rookie of the Year honors and finished in the top ten in points. With the new IMCA age rule for Sport Mods, Reagan drove a 2007 Harris on the dirt at Luxemburg Speedway, Luxemburg, Wis. and Seymour Raceway, Seymour, Wis. Reagan at the age of 14 was the youngest driver to compete in IMCA Sanctioned races at both Luxemburg Speedway and Seymour Raceway and is the youngest IMCA racer ever to win at Luxemburg Speedway.
2008 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Youngest IMCA Sport Mod Heat Winner Luxemburg Speedway
- Sport Truck Rookie of the Year
- Top Ten in Points Wisconsin International Speedway
The 2007 season brought significant change in Reagan’s racing program, while continuing to race karts on a limited schedule Reagan was approved to compete in the Saturday Night Weekly Racing Series at 141 Speedway in Francis Creek, WI. Piloting a 1993 Ford Mustang in the highly competitive mini stock division Reagan at he age of 13, compiled 4 heat wins and one semi feature win. She finished the season 13th in points among 25 competitors that averaged more than twice her age. Reagan is the youngest driver to compete and to win a race at 141 Speedway. In addition to the asphalt experience she obtained in the 2007 season Reagan also competed at Luxemburg Speedway on the 1/3 mile clay oval in the Sport 4 Compact division as well as the special for the rear wheel drive mini stocks. Reagan had the opportunity to expand her experience by racing a Wisconsin Sport Truck on the quarter mile oval at Wisconsin International Raceway and the Small Car Nationals at the Dells Raceway Park. With the primary focus on Stock car racing Reagan still managed to finish second in the World Karting Association (WKA) King of the Oval Championship Series. Same as the previous year Reagan had the opportunity to do TV media on FOX 11 News Green Bay, WI where she was featured with track interviews and racing footage. Her racing highlights have also been covered in the Green Bay Press Gazette, De Pere Journal and Appleton Press Gazette.

2007 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Four Heat Wins Mini Stock
- Semi Feature Win Mini Stock
- Second WKA King of the Oval Championship Series
The 2006 season brought a trio of kart racing venues that Reagan competed, asphalt oval racing, dirt oval racing and WKA Sprint racing, which is held on road courses. She participated in over 60 racing events and collected over 25 feature wins while participating in nationally sanctioned events in Illinois, Indiana, North Carolina and Wisconsin. Her notable achievements include winning both WKA Light and WKA Heavy Jr. II Midwest Sprint Series Championship and Grand Champion for Briggs Junior at USA International Raceway. Reagan was interviewed and videoed by ABC Sports and was part of a special report on Danica Patrick about women in racing which was broadcast prior to 2006 Indianapolis 500 broadcast.
2006 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Grand Champion—Midwest Sprint Series Jr. II Lite
- Grand Champion-—Midwest Sprint Series Jr. II Heavy
- Track Champion—USA International Raceway(Sprint) Jr.
In 2005 she changed classes from the sealed engine class to a WKA Jr. I class while participating in over 50 events. Reagan had to adapt her driving style because of the increased horsepower. She adjusted very quickly while achieving 15 feature wins and more than 25 heat victories. In 2005, she won the Track Championship and Rookie of the Year at HiGo Raceway and also received Rookie of the Year at GSR Kartway while also receiving GSR Karter of the Month award.

2005 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Track Champion—HiGo WKA Jr. I
- Rookie of the Year—HiGo WKA Jr. I
- Rookie of the Year—GSR Kartway WKA Jr. I
- GSR Karter of the Month—GSR Kartway WKA Jr. I
The 2004 season was her first full year of racing and her racing career took off. Reagan competed in a sealed engine class during this year. This year was a learning curve for the driver and the pit crew. As the year went on Reagan became faster and her driving skills and knowledge of the karts were coming together. By mid-season she was winning races. Reagan went on to seven heat wins and captured 4 feature wins.
Recognizing the intricate role that sponsors play in racing today, Reagan has worked diligently on her communications and public relations skills. Over the years Reagan has worked many sponsor and community events, car and trade shows promoting racing, her sponsors and their products and services. Reagan enjoys meeting and talking with people.