- Shane Hall
Infobox_NASCAR__driver
Name = Shane Hall
Birthdate = birth date and age|1969|8|25
Birthplace =Simpsonville, South Carolina
Car_Team = #28 -Jay Robinson Racing
Previous_Year = 2005
Prev_Busch_Pos = 83rd
Best_Busch_Pos = 19th - 1998 (Busch Series) | Busch_Top_Tens = 6
Busch_Poles = 2
First_Busch_Race = 1995Opryland USA 320 (Nashville Speedway )
Updated_On =May 28 ,2006 Shane Hall (born on
August 25 ,1969 inSimpsonville, South Carolina ), is a part-time driver in theNASCAR Busch Series . He currently drives the #49 Jay Robinson Inc. Chevrolet forJay Robinson Racing .NASCAR career
NEXTEL Cup Series
Hall has one career Cup series start. Driving the #40
Kendall Oil Pontiac forDick Brooks at the fall Rockingham race in 1995, he started last on the field in 40th position. With a crash about two-thirds of the way through the race, Hall backed the #40 into the wall, and finished 36th.Busch Series
Hall made his Busch debut in 1995 driving for
Stegell Motorsports . Driving the #85Lube America Chevy, Hall qualified 38th atNashville Speedway USA and completed all but nine laps in route to a 26th place finish. He made one other start that year at Rockingham, starting 36th and finishing 22nd.The Stegall team decided to do a part-time schedule in 1996, competing in 14 of the 26 races. His best run of the year was once again at Rockingham, where he had a 12th place finish and garnered his first career lead-lap finish. Hall gained his first career top-10 start of 9th at Bristol and then matched it two races later at Nazareth.
Hall and Stegall raced full time in 1997. Despite not making two races Hall earned his first career top-10 with a tenth-place finish at
Watkins Glen International . Hall also won his first career pole at South Boston. He finished 23rd in points that season.In 1998, Hall scored three top-10s. He won the pole at Gateway, and posted three top-ten finishes. He finished 19th in points that season.
For 1999, Hall switched over to the #43 team owned by
Mike Curb , but struggled severely, as he did not qualify for 6 of the 31 races. Despite that, Hall scored his first career top-5 at Myrtle Beach with a fourth place effort. Yet once again, Hall struggled with 9 DNFs. At the end of the season, Hall was released from his ride.Hall only made two starts in 2000. He raced for the newly formed #0
Alumni Motorsports Chevy, withOhio State University sponsoring. With no owners points, Hall only made one of his few handful of starts, leading to his release early in the season.Hall rebounded for 2001, singing with the #63
Hensley Racing Ford sponsored byLance Snacks . Hall continued to struggle and managed only three top-20 finishes, the best of which was 12th at Daytona, resulting in a 23rd place in points.After
Ken Alexander bought the #63 team in 2002, Hall continued to drive the car, competing in 24 races. He managed a 10th place at Kentucky and had five other top-20 finishes. Hall was released from the ride at the end of the season. He has not had a regular ride since.Hall made five races in 2003. Four of the starts were for
Jay Robinson Racing , though he raced for three of JRR's teams. He drove the #39 Jay Robinson Ford at Nashville, with a 39th place, and the #89 Jay Robinson Ford at Nazareth (43rd). Driving the primary #49 for Jay Robinson, Shane finished 39th at the June Nashville race and 28th at Kentucky. In addition, Shane drove the #15ppc Racing Ford at Memphis. He was 31st with handling problems.Shane made nine more starts in 2004. He ran one race with
Moy Racing at Gateway. He finished 31st in the #77BG Products Ford. He ran two more races for JRR's #28 team, finishing 41st at IRP and 38th at Dover. The other races were forORTEC Racing , finishing 19th at Daytona and 20th at Pikes Peak.Jay Robinson Racing ran the #28 Ford for Shane in seven more races in 2005. His best finish was 33rd at Dover. However, Shane did not finish any races, and lost his ride in the #28 when Jay Robinson went to one team.
Shane has currents plans to run a limited schedule in 2006, returning to Jay Robinson Racing and the #28 Fords. This time around, he was scheduled to be sponsored by SpeedZone Energy Drink for about 5 races.
After taking a year off, Hall returned to the Nationwide Series in 2008 driving for Jay Robinson.
External links
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=hallsh01 Career statistics at racing-reference.info]
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