Kelly Splison

Kelly Splison is an American race car driver from Fargo, North Dakota. She competes in the FARC Lowe Dollar Series for Accelerator Motorsports.

2012-13
Splison made her debut in 2012 with Terra International Motorsports alongside Greg Woodard and Jack Dempsey. Splison, who was splitting driving duties in the team's No. 42 Tonare, had a quiet debutante season, but most notably was involved in a multi-car pileup at Iowa Speedway with teammates Woodard and Ryon Reffett that saw Splison's car roll several times before ultimately being hit in the passenger-side window by Bryan George of the Doppelgang. Splison would miss the next two races as a result.

2013 would be a mediocre year for Splison. Though she did claim a B-main win at the 2013 Rockford 200, Splison's season had few other highlights, outside of a flip at Quincy. She was entered in the Tornado Alley Trophy contest and finished in the bottom-five of that championship's standings.

2014
With the promotion of Greg Woodard to full-time TM Master Cup competition, Splison was inked to compete full time for the newly-formed Accelerator Motorsports alongside future Master Cup consolation race winner Zack Webster and Megan Driver. Splison performed well, collecting a win at Talladega Superspeedway.

2015
Splison was pressed into full-time service in the Duckroll Super Series after the career-ending injury of Tristan Bayne during the qualifying process for the Smash Beer 200. She had an anonymous season in the No. 36 car for Gameline Racing.

2016
Splison was predicted to be around 22nd-23rd place in the LDS standings but she managed to outrace the predictions and finished in the top 20 in points.

At the Lone Star Championships, Splison was running 2nd when Danica Holifield had a huge run and made contact with her. Splison hit the access road and did a blowover on the backstretch, she replied that she was pretty much airsick after that.

2017-2018
Splison's worst years were from 2017-2018. DNF's plagued her as Zach Webster completely overshadowed her both years.

2019: 2nd Bounceback
When Zach Webster moved to the TM Master Cup Series, Splison moved over to the #41 car with Mary Jane Bakerman. Splison won her second career race at Berlin, dominating while leading every lap. At Texas however, she was being waved around when she hit Anthony Griffith in the right rear. Ending her race. She was sent to race control after that but never received a penalty, however. Coincidentally, the next race at Oswego, Anthony Griffith drove in her colors. They both ended up crashing into lapped cars with Hunter Blaize. After some repairs, Spilson charged through the field and won her 3rd career race.