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9 race(s) run over 7 year(s)
Best finish
First race
4 race(s) run over 3 year(s)
Best finish
First race
Statistics current as of November 23, 2012.
Andy Hillenburg (born April 30, 1963) is an
race car driver, team owner and track owner. He currently owns , a racing team that competes in the
and ARCA RE/MAX Series. He is credited with reviving North Carolina Speedway, now known as
after it lost its NASCAR dates in 2004. Andy Hillenburg has been married since 1991 and is the father of four children.
Hillenburg was born in . He began his racing career at age 11, when he competed in the Indianapolis .
He won the state
championships in . Hillenburg won the
Championship in 1995, with 3 time ARCA Champion
as Crew Chief. He won the 1995 and 1997 , the premiere event in the series.
He served as a test driver for the . He competed in the , finishing 28th, and has sixteen
starts nine
starts and four in the . His best finish in NASCAR was a third place finish at the
, where he finished 3rd in the #18
As of 2008 he operates the
and is running a team for
as an entry in
and the . He also fielded a car driven by
in the , but the entry did not make the field.
He has also acted in a few movies, including
on , , and .
Hillenburg also was a technical advisor and provided equipment for the filming of the Bollywood film , which was filmed at
and also at the ARCA race at the .
On October 2, 2007, Hillenburg purchased
for $4.4 million (USD). The track was put up for auction by
Inc. and chairman . Rockingham had not hosted a NASCAR event since , but Hillenburg hopes to bring lower-tier NASCAR series back to the track. On May 4, 2008 the
raced at Rockingham in the
and again in 2009. Also in 2008, the
had their final race of the season at the Rockingham Speedway, in a race called the
(named in honor of the name for the first race run at the Rock in 1965, the American 500) on November 1, 2008. The track hosted its first NASCAR sanctioned race (a
race) since its 2004 closure on April 15, 2012. Rockingham became part of the regular schedule for that series, and they returned in 2013. However, Rockingham was removed from the series' 2014 schedule.
() (Bold - Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics - Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
Wheel Bearing
Gluck, Jeff (October 25, 2013). . .
driver statistics at Racing-Reference
owner statistics at Racing-Reference
at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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6 race(s) run over 4 year(s)
Best finish
First race
Statistics current as of December 2, 2011.
Brian Simo (born October 1, 1959) is a race car driver from , , USA. On the
circuits, he is a
who races selected road course races. He drove the #33 Korbel Chevrolet for
in 2005, recording a top ten finish. He is a veteran of
racing and he also created the
clothing line.
Simo attempted his first NASCAR Cup Series races in 2000 with . He raced the #90 Hills Brothers Coffee Ford to a 36th place finish and failed to qualify the #90 car at . For the 2001 season, Simo again returned to run the road courses for . He earned a 15th place starting spot at , but unfortunately finished 42nd after transmission failure. At , Simo qualified 42nd and ended up finishing the race in 37th after a crash. Simo did not return to the Sprint Cup Series until 2005 when he raced the #33 Korbel California Champagnes Chevrolet at . He started the race in 22nd and worked his way up to 10th place to finish the race with his first top ten. In 2006, Simo was selected to run the road course events for . He was unable to qualify the #61 Chevrolet at , however he did qualify the #34 Chevrolet for . Unfortunately, his race at
would end early with a crash and he finished in the 41st position. For 2007, Simo attempted both road courses for
in the #37 Dodge, however he was unable to qualify. In the 2008 season, Simo again drove for FRM in the #34 Ford at , finishing 43rd.
Simo's first start in the Nationwide would come in the #03 400 Auto Wreckers Chevrolet. He started the race in the 20th position, but had a driveshaft failure after eight laps and ended the race in the 40th position. In 2008, he failed to qualify for the . Simo returned to the series in 2006 with
and raced the #34 Sobe No Fear Chevrolet at
to a 22nd place finish. In 2007, he returned to race for
in the #34 Chevrolet at . Simo started the race in 39th and provided another 22nd place finish for . For the 2008 season, Simo has been selected to run the road courses for . His first start came at
in the #24 Hefty Chevrolet and he finished the race in the 28th position. He competed at two more road courses, finishing 30th at Montreal and 20th at Watkins Glen.
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