Cole Motorsports, with
driver Brian Cole from Roxboro, NC, competes regularly at South Boston
Speedway in South Boston, Virginia. The 4/10-mile oval is a NASCAR Dodge
Weekly Racing Series sanctioned track, featuring some of the best of
grassroots racing action. Brian is competing in his second season in the
division at South Boston, and in his third overall season in the Limited
Sportsman Division. Beginning in 1997, Brian raced for seven seasons at
Orange County Speedway before it closed at the end of the 2003 racing season.
Brian and the team have competed in various divisions since its rookie season,
progressing through the ranks from the Modified-4 Cylinder Division to the
Grand Stock Division, and finally to the Limited Sportsman Division.
A majority of the team is
made up of Brian’s family members, with additional volunteer help as well.
The Cole family also has experience with Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome. Brian’s
younger brother, Adam Cole, was diagnosed with KTS at birth. Despite the
symptoms of KTS, he works alongside his brother and family as the crew chief
for the team. Experiencing KTS first-hand, the team has a strong interest in
finding better treatments and a possible cure for the syndrome. The team is
proud to announce its partnership with the KT Foundation, beginning in the
2005 season. In partnering with the foundation, promotional efforts will be
designed and utilized to further create awareness of KTS and the KT
Foundation. Our ultimate goal is consistent with that of the foundation, as
we strive to find a cure and better treatments for KTS. Cole Motorsports
would like to thank everyone at the KT Foundation for this opportunity and
looks forward to building a long-term relationship. Visit the team’s website
at www.angelfire.com/sports/coleracing for more information.
Past Accomplishments
Include:
2004: South Boston Speedway
– 4th in Final Point Standings
1 Pole Award
2003: OCS Limited Sportsman
Rookie of the Year
4th in Final Point Standings
3 Pole Awards
2002: OCS Grand Stock
Division Champion
3 Wins
2001: OCS Grand Stock – 2nd
in Final Point Standings
2000: OCS Grand Stock -
2nd in Final Point Standings
4 Wins
Bobby Gullie Memorial Award
Winner
