MAYSVILLE, Georgia — Coltman Farms Racing owner Brett Coltman has signed 17-year-old Luke Morey to a developmental contract.
Morey, who is originally from Zeeland, Michigan, will race a regional super late model schedule out of his family’s shop in Mooresville, North Carolina, with Coltman Farms Racing support beginning in 2026.
As part of the agreement, when not racing regionally, Morey will travel with Coltman Farms Racing’s national touring team to gain additional experience as a crew member.
Morey will open his 2026 season under the Coltman Farms Racing banner this Thursday through Saturday with the Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series at Georgia’s Needmore Speedway.
“It means the world to me to be a Coltman Farms Racing development driver,” said Morey. “Seeing everything Brett has done for the sport is incredible. He’s helping take dirt late model racing to the next level. To have his support and belief in me is something I’m extremely grateful for, and it motivates me to work even harder to represent the team the right way.
“Any time I get the opportunity to go on the road to these national events, I’m learning something. It will help me build my own notebook and better understand what it takes to compete at that level. It also gives us the chance to work together more as a team and apply what I learn to my own program.”
The addition of Morey as a developmental driver is an extension of the relationship he already had with Coltman Farms Racing. The organization first partnered with Morey as a sponsor in 2024.
“I wouldn’t want any other logo on the nose of our race car,” said Morey. “Last year we wanted to go to the World 100 and get our first laps at Eldora and get experience at the biggest dirt late model race in the world. Where we were at during that time, we just couldn’t really make it out.
“We reached out to Brett Coltman with Coltman Farms Racing, and he made it happen for us. We made the trip and in our first race at Eldora we made the show. Ever since that week, Coltman Farms Racing has been on the nose of our race car.”



