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About Taylor Reimer

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FAST FACTS:

  • Birthdate: December 2, 1999

  • Hometown: Tulsa, Oklahoma

  • Favorite Food: Pasta

  • Favorite Movie: Lone Survivor 

  • Hobbies-Interests: Surfing, golfing, playing pickleball, and spending time with family and friends.

  • Goals: Break female stereotypes in racing, inspire others to do what they love and become a driver for NASCAR. 

How My Story Began...

Taylor Reimer had a passion for racing from the moment she started. Taylor started racing 50cc go-karts at the age of 6 in 2005 at Tulsa Kart Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma. After earning a track championship, she moved to Jr. Sprints at Port City Raceway in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Taylor won every major race at Port City, with over 40 A-Feature wins and secured another track championship. She placed 2nd in the Tulsa Shootout in 2011. 

 

After racing Jr. Sprints for a few years, she moved to Restricted Winged Micros. Taylor also earned multiple race wins in the Restricted class. She was runner-up track champion in the Restricted class at Port City Raceway and had multiple top ten finishes in the Tulsa Shootout. Taylor is currently the winningest female in the history of Port City Raceway.

 

Taylor took a break from racing in high school in order to pursue academics and cheer. After graduating from Bixby High School, Taylor went on to college at the University of Oklahoma, where she is a 4.0 student and a cheerleader for the OU All Girl team. She graduated with a degree in Health and Exercise Science and a minor in Business. She is also a member of Alpha Phi sorority.

 

After taking a 6 year break from racing, the pandemic created some spare time and allowed Taylor to get back behind the wheel. Taylor is now pursuing her dream of being a NASCAR driver. She lives in Mooresville North Carolina and is apart of the Toyota Racing Development program. She is racing late models for Lee Faulk Racing and part time in the ARCA Menards Series with Venturini Motorsports. Taylor is excited to be back behind the wheel and is looking forward to what the future holds.

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