Henry Donohoo, of Arvada, Colorado, finished second in the championship hunt in 2014, but made an effort not to have the same result befall him this season. By scoring five wins throughout the season, Donohoo made his championship dreams come true.

“This year meant a lot to me,” Donohoo said. “I take pride in competing in the Majors and look forward to it every year. Finishing second in 2014 helped me to prepare myself and the car better for the 2015 season. It’s challenging to get everything ready to go each weekend. I love challenges!”

Not often does racing go off as planned, however Donohoo said his season was relatively drama free.

“This year, with better planning, was pretty easy,” Donohoo said. “Thankfully no mechanical issues popped up like last year. The car ran great and my support was always there to help.”

Donohoo said his turning point came away from the track, after reflecting on a freshly completed race weekend.

“The turning point, for me, was on my drive home to Denver after the Majors race at the Kansas Speedway,” Donohoo said. “Being Father’s Day weekend, and spending that time with my dad and son at the track, it didn't even cross my mind. In the middle of the night driving through Kansas it hit me. One more good weekend and I can clinch this. Great feeling.”

Like many amateur racers, Donohoo had some very important people to thank.

“I would like to thank Mazda of Lakewood, Drone Motorsport, Sundance Window Tint and Alpine Air for all their help,” Donohoo said. “Couldn't have done it without you.”