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Scott Neary - Driver

Honor Role recipient and star soccer player, Scott takes the lead in everything he does. Barely out of diapers, Scott honed his competitive focus with 1/34 scale slot cars. At 6 Scott learned the importance of safety gear when he experienced an unscheduled get-off on his cousins quad. No worse for wear, he immediately got back on learning from his mistakes. Throttle control, counter steering and watching his opponent has become second nature to Scott.

     
     
 

Sam Neary - Driver, Crew Chief

Another soccer star, newest driver Sam, is also a wiz in math. A natural engineer, Sam is not only is fascinated by how things work but why they work. In some households, toxic chemicals are kept out of reach of the little ones, in Sam's case, dad needs to lock up the screwdrivers.

 
     
     

Elloree Neary - Rookie Driver

Elloree, at the age of two climbed into the Kart and making racing noises. She loves to get greasy in the garage with dad and her need-for-speed is apparent. Although currently she is honing her skills with her AFX cars, Eloree will be making her racing debut in '09 at a few select tracks. Watch out boys!

     
     
 

Art Neary - Team Owner

The youngst of six kids, Art grew up in Martinsville. Inspired by his father Charlie [who passed when art was 12], Art spends as much time as possible with his kids and hopes to pass on a little of Charlie to the grandchildren he never met. Driving a truck and moving furniture, Art is a hands-on type of guy. He enjoys the tinkering [a trait he learned from his father] on the karts to get the most speed and performance out of them as possible and couldn't be more proud on how well his kids are doing.

 
     
     
 

Aimee Neary - Team Mom

Aimee is the director of a child care learning center and grew up in Gladstone. A significant contribution to her kids competitive DNA, Aimee started racing BMX bikes at the age of 10 and rose to the rank of sixth in the country until she retired when she was 20.