Bill Hoff

Bill Hoff

Bill Hoff is a former NASCAR driver. He ran in the Busch Series on a limited schedule from 1996 to 2004. He mainly raced at tracks in the Northeast. He is also an American radio broadcaster on 93.3 WMMR in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Background

Hoff was born in Philadelphia.

He drove a Formula Atlantic car from 1990 to 1992. He drove a March-Chevy Indycar in 1993 to Top 5 and Top 10 finishes. He spent 1994 testing a Lola-Cosworth Indy car. He competed in the NASCAR Busch North and Busch South series in 1995.

Busch Series Career

Hoff made his debut in 1996, running the #59 Chevy at New Hampshire. He started the race in 39th and finished 40th. He then returned to the fall race at Dover, repeating his New Hampshire feat with a 39th place start and 40th place finish. He did not complete either race and the longest he lasted in one was twelve laps at New Hampshire.

He would make one start in 1997. He started 34th and finished 35th at Nazareth. As he finished 35th, he became the only NASCAR driver to finish last in his first three starts. Fact|date=February 2007

Hoff's busiest season was in 2001. As the economy was in a recession, Hoff seized the opportunity to make the races that not a lot of teams showed up to, running nine races for his own #93 Hoff Racing team. He finished 41st in his first start of the year at Rockingham, not finishing as the last car despite only running twenty laps. Hoff would not finish any of his other starts, either. However, he did manage a best finish of 33rd at Watkins Glen. He also set his best career start of 38th at Gateway. Hoff finished 62nd in points, his best career showing.

Hoff scaled his schedule down to five races in 2002. His best run of the year was at Nazareth, where he managed 35th. He also matched his best career qualifying effort of 38th there. His other runs only managed 36th, 41st, 42nd and 43rd.

Hoff ran three races in 2003, running the first two for his own team. After a 34th at Nazareth, Hoff ran an eventual career-best 24th at New Hampshire. Despite not completing twenty of the laps, it was Hoff's first career race that he finished. Then, at Dover, Hoff ran a Bost Motorsports car. He started that race in his career-best 28th before finishing 38th.

Hoff made two more starts in 2004. After finishing 37th at Nazareth and 35th at Milwaulkee, Hoff shut down his team. Hoff's career totalled twenty-two starts.

There is talk that he is looking for sponsors in 2007 with hopes of running a few races.

External links

* [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=hoffbi01 Hoff's Career Stats]
* [http://www.hoffmotorsports.com/driver.htm Biography at Hoff motorsports]


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