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Madi Turley named first member of DHDR Developmental Driver program

David H. Davies, owner and primary driver for D H Davies Racing, has named Madi Turley, from Rutledge, Tenn., as the first member of the DHDR Developmental Driver program.
27 Feb 2023
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Madi Turley

David H. Davies, owner and primary driver for D H Davies Racing, has named Madi Turley, from Rutledge, Tenn., as the first member of the DHDR Developmental Driver program.

Sixteen-year-old Turley, also known as Mopar Madi, is currently campaigning a '12 Dodge Challenger R/T with plans to move up to the Flexjet NHRA Factory Stock Showdown class. After high school graduation, she hopes to study auto mechanics at Tennessee College of Applied Technology (Morristown).
 
“I was fortunate to meet Mopar Madi through some mutual Mopar racing friends, and once I heard her story, I knew I had to get involved to assist her in pursuing her dream,” said Davies. “I have wanted to build a driver development program for some time, and Madi is the first of many drivers who will be a part of the DHDR developmental program. I am talking with several other drivers beyond doorslammer racers. Madi is an amazing young lady, and I wanted to give her every advantage to chase her dream. She has shown great determination, passion, and skill behind the wheel already in her young career.”

Through the DHDR developmental program, Turley has been able to connect with E3 Spark Plugs, AJ Berge and Hemi Tuner for tuning assistance, and Wesley Motorsports for suspension support. Davies is also providing additional support to keep Turley’s program moving forward.
 
“I have tried just about every sport, but I have always loved drag racing,” said Turley. “Some of my favorite drivers are Clay Millican, Leah Pruett, Matt Hagan, and a lot of the Factory Stock guys like Geoff Turk, Mark Pawuk, and, of course, David Davies. I have been blessed by God, and I want to use racing to tell people how fortunate I am. I really shouldn’t be alive, but I am out here racing and following my dream because of God. I can’t thank David Davies enough for giving me this opportunity.” 
 
Turley, who overcame a litany of medical conditions that threatened her life daily following her birth at 24 weeks, will be racing at a variety of events throughout the 2023 season primarily focusing on bracket races. Through the DHDR development program, Turley will also be invited to various NHRA national events as her schedule allows. She has already appeared on the cover of Chrysler Power magazine, been profiled in the Grainger Today newspaper, and was recently interviewed by WVLT TV (Knoxville, Tenn.).
 
“My goal with the DHDR developmental program is to encourage young drivers and mechanics to get involved in drag racing and to support them as they pursue their dreams. We are just getting started and will have more drivers to announce throughout the season. We started conversations at the end of last season and at PRI in December, so things are starting to come together. We are excited to announce Madi, and this is just the beginning,” added Davies.