Shane is the lead driver and is considered one of the top leading race and development drivers in the sport. His talent has been used by Riley & Scott Europe, Pilbeam Racing America, Mosler Automotive, BMW, and several other private race teams to develop new race cars. He has been racing since 1989 and has multiple race wins in Grand American, IMSA Supercar, and SCCA Pro Series. He has competed in ARCA Stock Cars, Pikes Peak and is a former Daytona Endurance Champion.
He has driven in seventeen 24Hr races including six 24 Hours of Daytona and three 24 Hours of LeMans. He was honored as the 1998 Professional Sports Car Racing Rising Star award winner. |
In 1989, Bill began racing just about anything including four starts in the 24 Hours of Daytona.
In 1999, Bill got his first big NASCAR opportunity with a solid run at Watkins Glen, New York, in the Busch Series. In 2000, he drove in a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event and that started opening doors for Bill as his NASCAR career took off.
Bill had full-time truck series drives in 2002/03 and had solid results for a driver new to oval racing. In 2004, with Bill Davis Racing he had numerous top 10 finishes. Bill made his NASCAR Nextel Cup debut in 2006 for Davis
The 2007 season saw him competitive, but his team struggled. For 2008, Bill was directed to Southard Motorsports where he could get back to racing sports cars in endurance events.
He has driven in seventeen 24Hr races including six 24 Hours of Daytona and three 24 Hours of LeMans. He was honored as the 1998 Professional Sports Car Racing Rising Star award winner. |
Steve started racing in 1972 and quickly moved from SCCA National racing to IMSA professional racing in 1976. He has driven in five 24 Hours of Daytona races as well as five 12 Hours of Sebring races. He has won several vintage championships driving Porsche 935 and 962 automobiles and started racing Grand American in a Porsche GT3R in 2002.
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