Strike Mamba Racing has announced that Holly Clark will pilot the team’s No. 72 Chevrolet SS with sponsorship from Subway and Rocky Mountain Cycle Plaza in the upcoming ARCA Menards Series West race at Colorado National Speedway on May 24.
Al Lebert will assist with crew chief duties for Clark in her ARCA West debut.
An 18-year-old from Colorado Springs, Colorado, Clark began her racing career in quarter midgets at the age of five. She has competed in several series, including the United States Auto Club (USAC), the NASCAR Weekly Series, the zMax CARS Tour West Super Late Model Series, and the Carolina Pro Late Model Series, among others.
In 2019, Clark won the USAC National Championship in the Heavy Honda Division. In the same year, Holly was also named a top 12 finalist in the Jr. Late Model Challenge Camp at the Madera Speedway.
Clark earned 2nd place in points for the 2023 SPEARS Modified series in 2023, cashing in 10 top-five finishes and placing inside the top 10 in every race she ran. In 2024, Clark won two SPEARS Southwest Tour races at Madera Speedway and Colorado National Series.
Strike Mamba Racing is currently in its inaugural season of competition in the ARCA Menards Series West, with team owner Jonathan Reaume — older brother of NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team owner Josh Reaume — fielding a pair of full-time entries.
Blake Lothian is the organization’s sole full-time driver, piloting the No. 51 Chevrolet SS with sponsorship from Texas Lawbook, while the team’s second entry, the No. 72, has been shared between multiple drivers, including Cody Dennison and Jonathan Reaume.
Clark looks to use her short track experience and expertise and apply it to a rugged ARCA West field on Saturday night for the return of the 0.375-mile oval for the first time since 2021. The Colorado 150 at Colorado National Speedway will air live on Flo Racing at 9:30 pm ET, with radio broadcast coverage provided by ARCARacing.com.