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WELCOME TO ARCA RACING: HOLLY CLARK MAKES WEST SERIES DEBUT AT CNS

Updated: 7 hours ago



Rising racing star Holly Clark is gearing up for the biggest opportunity of her career as she prepares to make her ARCA Menards Series West debut at her home track, Colorado National Speedway, on May 24, 2025.


Clark, an 18-year-old Colorado Springs native, will pilot the #72 Strike Mamba Racing entry backed by Subway and Rocky Mountain Cycle Plaza. Her entry marks a major milestone in a racing journey that began behind the wheel of a quarter midget at just five years old.


Strike Mamba Racing is entering its first ARCA West season under the leadership of Jonathan Reaume, who also serves as race engineer and team owner. The team is fielding two cars full-time, with Blake Lothian in the #51, while Holly steps in for her first appearance with support from crew chief Al Lebert and car chief/spotter Tarryn Attrill.


Holly’s résumé speaks volumes. She’s a USAC National Champion, track record holder, and a proven frontrunner across multiple disciplines. After cutting her teeth in Jr. Late Models and Pro Late Models at venues like Madera, Irwindale, and Las Vegas, Clark made the leap to Grand American Modifieds and the SPEARS Southwest Tour Series, collecting consistent top-ten finishes. In 2022, she made her dirt racing debut and earned 2nd in overall points in the 2023 SPEARS Modified series.


She claimed her first Modified win at Colorado National Speedway in May 2024, coming from 7th to first against a stacked 23-car field, and doubled down with another win in September.


Now, she takes her talents to the national stage, representing not just Strike Mamba Racing, but Colorado's growing pipeline of grassroots racing talent. For fans at Colorado National Speedway, this race isn’t just another event, it’s a homecoming for one of their own.

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