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Chase's next Nationwide race is Gateway International Raceway  on July 19th, 2008
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Chase Miller

2007 - Age 20 |Nascar Busch Series 

 

Five Busch series events with the Gillett Evernham #9, has produced the following results:

-          Best average finish of all 49 non-cup veterans with 3 or more Busch races in 2007.

-          Best finishing average of all drivers, as compared to the cup driver(s), that share a Busch car.

-          Best lap completion percentage, 99.72, of all non-cup veterans.

-          Chase’s 99.72% lap completion is 7th best of all Busch drivers, including the cup veterans. 

-          Qualified outside pole, at Kentucky , in his 2nd career Busch race, even though he went out 1st.

 

2006 - Age 19 |Dodge Driver Development Program

 

Nascar Craftsman Truck Series

Chase’s performance in the ARCA series won him the opportunity to race in 3 NCTS events.

-          Finished 17th at Loudon in his 1st NCTS start.  Race day practice was the first time ever to drive a truck or work with the team.

-          Qualified 3rd at Las Vegas and was running 3rd when the experimental motor seized in the second half of the race.

-          First NCTS Top 10.  Achieved first top 10 at Martinsville Speedway in only his 4th career start.

-          NCTS Performance won Chase the opportunity to drive in the 2007 NCTS with the Dodge Development Team.

 

ARCA/ReMax Series

Selected as 1 of the 5 drivers to participate in the Dodge Driver Development Program.  He got to run 6 ARCA/ReMax races with the Cunningham Motorsports #4 Dodge Development Team. In the 6 events he produced, by far, the best results of all development drivers.  

-          Won the first 2006 season event at Pocono Raceway in only his 2nd race. This was Chase’s first time to the track. Chase set the record as the youngest winner ever, at 19, in the history of Pocono Raceway.

 

 

ARCA/ReMax – cont.

-          Dominated the second 2006 season Pocono race until the motor dropped a cylinder with only 8 laps to go.  Chase was in 1st place with a 10 second lead. Finished 5th.

-          Gateway International - Set the Pole, just 0.38 mph from the track record, but had to start at the back because of a broken radiator. Came to the front and lead the race before another mechanical failure took him out of the race. 

 

2005 - Age 18 |ARCA/ReMax Series

Competed in 3 events with rented equipment. Chase’s performance was noticed by Dodge Motorsports at Gateway International.  After having to change a motor and start at the rear, Chase took the lead and led the second most laps of the race.  Transmission failure, while leading the race, dashed all chances for the win, but his performance won him the opportunity to compete with the Dodge Driver Development ARCA team in 2006.

 

2004 - Age 17 |USAR Hooters Pro Cup, Late Models

Selected USAR Pro Cup events in rented equipment and Various Late Model Events at tracks in Georgia , Alabama and Florida  

 

2003 - Age 16 |Southern All Star Series (Now ASA)

- Rookie of the Year, Youngest ever Rookie of the Year

- Series 2nd place Winner, with multiple wins (Only 16 points from lead)

-  Best lap completion of the entire series.

  

2002 - Age 15 |Alison Legacy National Touring Series

- Rookie Of The Year

- Series 2nd Place Winner, Multiple Wins

(only 21 points from the lead )

   

2001 - Age 14 | Legends Cars - Highlights

- Desoto Winter Nationals Champion

- Atlanta Motorspeedway Road Course 2nd Place

- Young Lions Nationals - 3rd Place

- 20+ Wins 

 

1997 - 2000 Age 10 to 13  |  Dirt Go-Karts

- WKA - NC Division Jr. Stock Champion

- WKA - NC Division Jr. Stock Restricted 2nd place

- WKA - National Series - 5th Place  

- 3 Track Championships

 

1992 - Age 5  |   Started Riding Motorcycles

- Local dirt tracks, non-series events

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