Joel Kauffman
Joel Kauffman | |||||||
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Born |
Mooresville, North Carolina | December 9, 1985||||||
Achievements | 2002 Sunoco Super Series Champion | ||||||
Awards |
2001 Kendall Late Model Series Rookie of the Year 2003 USAR Hooters Pro Cup Northern Division Rookie of the Year | ||||||
NASCAR Xfinity Series career | |||||||
18 races run over 2 years | |||||||
Best finish | 57th - 2006 | ||||||
First race | 2005 Kroger 200 (IRP) | ||||||
Last race | 2006 AT&T 250 (Milwaukee) | ||||||
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Statistics current as of July 24, 2012. |
Joel Kauffman (born December 9, 1985 in Mooresville, North Carolina), is a stock car racer. He was the driver of the #12 Supercuts Dodge Charger for FitzBradshaw Racing in the NASCAR Busch Series he was slated to run a full schedule, but after not performing in any starts for the team, he was released.
Kauffman began his racing career at the age of ten when he began racing mini-sprints in Indiana. When he was twelve, he became the youngest driver in the National Modified Midget Association to have finished in the top-three in the points standings. In the year 2000, he began running asphalt races, and won the CRA Kendall Late Model Series Rookie of the Year award in 2001 and won the CRA Sunoco Super Series championship the very next year.
In 2003, Kauffman ran the United Speed Alliance Racing Series, and won Rookie of the Year that season. He eventually caught the eye of FitzBradshaw Racing. He made his NASCAR debut at the Kroger 200 in 2005, starting 26th and finishing 25th. He ran six more races that season, his best finish being a 22nd at the Ford 300. He was slated to drive for FitzBradshaw Racing full-time in the Busch Series, along with teammate, Tracy Hines, both competing for Rookie of the Year. However, after a lack of results, Kaufmann was quickly released.
External links
- Official website
- Joel Kauffman driver statistics at Racing-Reference
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Preceded by Brian Ross |
CRA Super Series Champion 2002 |
Succeeded by Bobby Parsley |