Chloe never has to go far for inspiration when she walks into her pap’s house and sees all his trophies.
She enjoys the sensation of speed, going from 12.75 to being bumped up to 8.90 and racing for points for the first time in 2023. Morley, who races at Quaker City Motorsports Park, finished second in points last season. She was named rookie of the year after capturing her first win and qualifying for the bracket finals. Her win was more special since her grandparents and great grandma were all there to see it.
Her favorite school subject is science, although her dad helps her education at the track, teaching her how to read and understand everything about her time slips. She could see a future as a hair stylist, although she loves the sport of racing and hopes to join her dad in the big dragsters one day.
She also has a younger brother who is almost ready to race Junior Dragsters. Wright Concrete, Boring’s Salvage and Detail for Less sponsor her efforts, while she gets family support from her parents, grandparents and great grandparents.
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