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Mike Chase

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American stock car racing driver
NASCAR driver
Mike Chase
Born (1952-04-17)April 17, 1952 (age 72)
Redding, California, U.S.
Achievements1994NASCARWinston West Series Champion
1987 NASCARFeatherlite Southwest Tour Champion
Awards1990 Winston West Series Rookie of the Year
West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame (2010)
NASCARCup Series career
13 races run over 5 years
Best finish47th (1991)
First race1990Banquet Frozen Foods 300 (Sonoma)
Last race1994Slick 50 500 (Phoenix)
WinsTop tensPoles
000
NASCARXfinity Series career
4 races run over 2 years
Best finish89th (2001)
First race1986Gatorade 200 (Darlington)
Last race2001NAPA Autocare 250 (Pikes Peak)
WinsTop tensPoles
000
NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career
15 races run over 2 years
Best finish30th (1995)
First race1995Pizza Plus 150 (Bristol)
Last race1996Carquest 420K (Las Vegas)
WinsTop tensPoles
000

Mike Chase (born April 17, 1952) is an American formerstock car racing driver. Winner of the 1994 series championship in theNASCAR Winston West Series, he has also competed in theWinston Cup Series,Busch Series, andCraftsman Truck Series and currently works forPenske Racing as a crewman.

Personal life

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Born inRedding, California, Chase moved to theCharlotte, North Carolina area in 1993 to further his racing career.[1]

Early career

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Growing up competing atShasta Speedway in his native California, Chase began competing inNASCAR touring series in the mid-1980s, winning the 1987 championship in theFeatherlite Southwest Tour;[2] Chase also made his debut in theBusch Series in 1986 atDarlington Raceway, finishing 32nd.[3]

Chase moved up to theWinston West Series in 1990 where he won Rookie of the Year.[4] In 1991 he made his debut in theWinston Cup Series, competing in a combination race atSears Point Raceway; he finished 25th in the event. Chase would run selected races in Winston Cup over the next few years, in addition to selected Winston West events; his best finish in Cup came atMichigan International Speedway in 1990 where he finished 24th.[5]

In addition to his racing career, in the early 1990s Chase worked as the head of stock car racing forA. J. Foyt Enterprises; he planned to attempt to qualify for theIndianapolis 500 on two occasions with the team, but was not approved byUSAC for competition.[1][6]

Brickyard and Trucks

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In 1994, Chase qualified for the1994 Brickyard 400, the inaugural stock car race at theIndianapolis Motor Speedway. The event, although on the Winston Cup Series schedule, was a combination race between Cup and theWinston West Series;[1] despite running too slow to make the field for the race on time, Chase started 43rd in the event due to being eligible for a provisional starting spot as the then-current Winston West Series points leader.[7] He came into the event with car #50 but another #50 car made the race inA. J. Foyt and Chase switched to #58 for the race. He finished 42nd in the race, being involved in an accident after completing 91 of the race's 160 laps.[1]

Chase would go on to win the 1994 Winston West series championship,[8] winning five times over the course of the season.[9][N 1] Chase moved to the Winston Cup Series in 1995, intending to run full-time forRookie of the Year in the No. 32Active Racing Chevrolet; however, after failing to qualify for the first race of the season, theDaytona 500,[10] Chase was released by team ownerDean Myers and replaced byJimmy Hensley.[8]

Chase returned part-time to the West Series for the remainder of 1995, winning twice, as well as running eight races in theSuperTruck Series, making his first race in the series atBristol Motor Speedway forChesrown Racing, where he finished 27th;[11] later that year he replacedP. J. Jones in the No. 1DieHard Chevrolet for team ownerScoop Vessels,[12] posting a best finish of 16th in seven races.[11]

In 1996, Chase returned to the renamed Craftsman Truck Series, driving forSteve Sellers Racing; driving in seven events for the team, he posted a best finish of 13th atPortland Speedway.[13] Chase would run selected races in the Winston West Series in 1998, before returning to the series for a full season in 1999 withGreen Light Racing; he failed to win a race but finished seventh in points.[14]

Chase would run three races in theNationwide Series forST Motorsports in 2001,[15] with a best finish of 27th; these would be his final races in NASCAR competition.[3]

After racing

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After retiring from competition, Chase worked for several race teams, includingWood Brothers Racing; he currently works forPenske Racing as a fabricator.[1] Chase has also worked as acrew chief in theNationwide Series.[16]

Chase was inducted into theWest Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame in 2010.[17]

Motorsports career results

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NASCAR

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Winston Cup Series

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NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031NWCCPtsRef
1990Freymiller Racing23BuickDAYRCHCARATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVSON
25
POCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNPHO
39
ATL57th230[18]
Tri-Star Motorsports68PontiacMCH
24
BRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCAR
1991Freymiller Racing23FordDAYRCHCARATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVSON
40
POCMCH47th356[19]
A. J. Foyt Enterprises14OldsDAY
33
POCTAL
25
GLNMCH
29
BRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCAR
ChevyPHO
26
ATL
1992Kaylan Young Racing60PontiacDAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVSON
35
POCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHOATL84th58[20]
1993JTC Racing50ChevyDAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALSONCLTDOVPOCMCHDAYNHAPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHO
39
ATL87th46[21]
1994DAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALSON
31
CLTDOVPOCMCHDAYNHAPOCTALPHO
31
ATL56th177[22]
58IND
42
GLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCAR
1995Active Racing32ChevyDAY
DNQ
CARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALSONCLTDOVPOCMCHDAYNHAPOCTALINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHOATLNA-[23]

Busch Series

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NASCARBusch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334NBSCPtsRef
1986Clark Racing06PontiacDAYCARHCYMARBRIDARSBOLGYJFCDOVCLTSBOHCYOCSIRPSBORALOXFSBOHCYLGYOCSBRIDAR
32
RCHDOVMAROCSCLTCARMAR124th67[24]
2001ST Motorsports91ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXNSHTALCAL
43
RCHNHANZHCLTDOVKENMLWGLNCHI89th161[25]
59GTY
27
PPR
28
IRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCHAMEMPHOCARHOM
2002DAYCARLVSDARBRITEXNSH
QL
TALCALRCHNHANZHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHIGTYPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMATLCARPHOHOMN/AN/A[26]
- Qualified forStacy Compton

Craftsman Truck Series

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NASCARCraftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324NCTCPtsRef
1995Chesrown Racing62ChevyPHOTUSSGSMMRPOREVGI70LVLBRI
27
MLWCNSHPTIRP30th767[27]
Vestar Motorsports1ChevyFLM
24
RCH
28
MAR
18
NWS
19
SON
19
MMR
28
PHO
16
1996Steve Sellers Racing78FordHOM
DNQ
PHO
29
POR
13
EVG
19
TUSCNS
13
HPT
33
BRI
30
NZHMLWLVLI70IRPFLMGLNNSVRCHNHAMARNWSSONMMRPHOLVS
26
35th692[28]

References

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Notes
  1. ^The total of five wins includes Chase's 42nd place finish at the Brickyard 400; as the highest-finishing (and only) Winston West Series driver in the field for the combination race, he was credited with a victory in the West Series.[9]
Citations
  1. ^abcdeShaffer, Jan (July 24, 2010)."Where Are They Now? Mike Chase". Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Archived fromthe original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  2. ^Glick, Shav (November 3, 1988)."Phoenix Takes Riverside Date for Stock Cars".Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  3. ^ab"Mike Chase - NASCAR Nationwide Series Results".Racing-Reference. USA Today Sports Media Group. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  4. ^"Mike Chase places first in Winston".The Dispatch. Lexington, NC. July 1, 1991. p. 2A. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  5. ^"Mike Chase - NASCAR Sprint Cup Results".Racing-Reference. USA Today Sports Media Group. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  6. ^"Mike Chase".ESPN.com. Retrieved2022-04-14.
  7. ^Smethers, Jimmy (August 6, 1994)."Grissom misses field by only .137 of a second".The Gadsden Times. Gadsden, AL. p. D4. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  8. ^ab"Record puts Gordon on Rockingham pole".The Charlotte Observer. Charlotte, NC. February 25, 1995. p. 1B.{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|url= (help)
  9. ^ab"Mike Chase - 1994 NASCAR Winston West Series Results".Racing-Reference. USA Today Sports Media Group. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  10. ^"1995 Sprint Cup Series Results".NASCAR.com. Turner Sports. Retrieved2012-09-01.
  11. ^ab"Mike Chase - 1995 NASCAR SuperTruck Series by Craftsman Results".Racing-Reference. USA Today Sports Media Group. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  12. ^Fox, John Jay (August 18, 1995)."Trucker Can't Wait to Begin His Chase at Flemington".The Morning Call. Allentown, CA. p. C1. Archived fromthe original on January 31, 2013. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  13. ^"Mike Chase - 1996 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Results".Racing-Reference. USA Today Sports Media Group. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  14. ^"Bobby Dotter Teams Up With Green Light Racing". RacingWest. March 13, 2000. Archived fromthe original on January 4, 2015. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  15. ^"Rick Bickle gets benched".The Daily Union. Junction City, KS. July 20, 2001. p. 16. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  16. ^"Mike Chase - Crew chief stats".Racing-Reference. USA Today Sports Media Group. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  17. ^"Eleven Set For Induction Into West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame". West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame. Retrieved2012-08-28.
  18. ^"Mike Chase – 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 17, 2023.
  19. ^"Mike Chase – 1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 17, 2023.
  20. ^"Mike Chase – 1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 17, 2023.
  21. ^"Mike Chase – 1993 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 17, 2023.
  22. ^"Mike Chase – 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 17, 2023.
  23. ^"Mike Chase – 1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 17, 2023.
  24. ^"Mike Chase – 1986 NASCAR Busch Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 17, 2023.
  25. ^"Mike Chase – 2001 NASCAR Busch Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 17, 2023.
  26. ^"Mike Chase – 2002 NASCAR Busch Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2023.
  27. ^"Mike Chase – 1995 NASCAR SuperTruck Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 17, 2023.
  28. ^"Mike Chase – 1996 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 17, 2023.

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Sporting positions
Preceded byNASCAR Winston West Series champion
1994
Succeeded by
Preceded byNASCAR Featherlite Southwest Tour Champion
1987
Succeeded by
   

1954 L. Dane
1955 D. Letner
1956 L. Dane
1957 L. Dane
1958 E. Gray
1959  B. Ross
1960 M. Porter
1961 E. Gray
1962 E. Gray
1963 R. Hornaday Sr.

1964 R. Hornaday Sr.
1965 B. Amick
1966  J. McCoy
1967  S. Cain
1968  S. Cain
1969 R. Elder
1970 R. Elder
1971 R. Elder
1972 R. Elder
1973  J. McCoy

1974 R. Elder
1975 R. Elder
1976 C. Bown
1977 B. Schmitt
1978 J. Insolo
1979 B. Schmitt
1980 R. Smith
1981 R. Smith
1982 R. Smith
1983 J. Robinson

Years active
1989–2019
Personnel
  • Bryan Smith
Former drivers
Partnerships and affiliations
Headquarters:Speedway,Indiana
Personnel
IndyCar Series
Vehicles
Former drivers
IndyCar Series
NASCAR Cup Series
NASCAR Xfinity Series
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
ARCA Menards Series
Partnerships and affiliations
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