Cole dominated the Mini Max class as he qualified on pole with almost a half second margin. In the pre-final, he jumped out to an early lead from the start and never looked back until the checkered flag where he held a 50 yard lead over the rest of the field. This win marked his 66th win in his short racing career. In the final, he was hit from behind on the warm-up lap shooting him into another car thus bending his bumper under his wheel preventing him from being able to turn. This put him off of turn one and out of the race prior to the green flag dropping. While Cole was devastated, he was confident he was going to win another race. He is looking forward to the next and final series race in two weeks to get his revenge. Cole also continues to prepare for the first STARS National Race in Ocala, Florida the first weekend of the March. He is getting both of his engines tuned and ready for another challenging 50 car field with the best racers in the Country. Stay tuned for the results.
Cole is sponsored by
Frozen Fire Films and Kart Racing Solutions. He has a full time driving coach and tuner, DJ Ortiz, who continues to develop Cole and his racing style. To continue to follow this racer’s journey, press releases, race schedule, and results, you can visit his website at www.coleglasson.com.




