- Lance Hooper
Infobox NASCAR driver
Name = Lance Allen Hooper
Birthdate = birth date and age|1967|6|1
Birthplace = flagicon|USA Palmdale,California
Best_Truck_Pos = 19th - 2001
Truck_Top_Tens = 1
First_Truck_Race = 2000Florida Dodge Dealers 400K (Homestead)
Last_Truck_Race = 2004Line-X Spray-On Truck Bedliners 200 (Michigan)
Years_In_Truck = 5
Total_Truck_Races = 75
Awards = 1995Featherlite Southwest Series champion1996 NASCAR Winston West Series champion and Rookie of the Year
Lance Hooper (born
June 1 ,1967 inPalmdale, California ) is a former racecar driver inNASCAR as well as several touring divisions. Hooper attended his first race when he was just two weeks old, and also came from a long line of racing champions, including his uncle, father, and brother. Hooper currently serves as the crew chief of the #40Key Motorsports Chevy in the Craftsman Truck Series.Hooper first began racing in 1990 in the
NASCAR Dodge Weekly Racing Series, and was named Rookie of the Year atSaugus Speedway . He went on to win the track championship there the next two years. Following that stint, Lance moved up to the NASCARFeatherlite Southwest Series , and won seven races in his first year on the circuit, then won the championship in 1995. In addition to his success on Raceday, he won the pole award sixteen times, the "Most Popular Driver" award as well as breaking many track records.After that, he moved to the NASCAR
Winston West Series . In 1996, he won five races, as well as both the championship and the Rookie of the Year points title. That year, he made hisWinston Cup debut as well, running theDura Lube 500 and finishing 33rd in his ownPontiac . He soon caught the eye of legendary ownerRichard Jackson , owner ofPrecision Products Racing , and the two ran six races together in 1997 in an undeclared Rookie of the Year bid in the Winston Cup Series. In 1998, the two made an abbreviated bid at theBusch Series championship, running 16 races and finishing in the top-20 three times.Hooper didn't run much in 1999. He ran one Busch Series race for Jackson, and made an unsuccessful qualifying attempt for the
Brickyard 400 withFenley-Moore Motorsports . returned to the sport regularly in 2000, running 13 races in theCraftsman Truck Series for Marty Walsh (his best finish was 15th) and four races for Alumni Motorsports in the Busch Series, including an outside pole qualifying run. Hooper made 18 Truck Series races in 2001, and had a tenth-place finish atNazareth Speedway . Hooper also re-united with Jackson competed in a Cup race at Dover for Dark Horse Motorsports. He ran every Truck race in 2002, despite switching to fromWare Racing Enteprises toTeam Racing midseason. Hooper ran his most recent Cup race to date that year, finishing 31st atBristol Motor Speedway forJunie Donlavey . In 2003, Hooper began running his own entry in the Truck Series with fan-based sponsorships. He finished 24th in points that year. Hooper hasn't run NASCAR since 2004, when he posted two top-twenty finishes forThorSport Racing .External links
* [http://www.lancehooper.com Hooper's Home Page]
* [http://racing-reference.info/driver?id=hoopela01 Hooper's Racing Stats]
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