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20 Facts About Quin Houff

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Quin Walton Houff was born on September 15,1997 and is an American professional stock car racing driver.

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Quin Houff ran the entire 2015 CARS Super Late Model Series schedule at age seventeen.

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Quin Houff won one race, in Hudson, North Carolina, recorded four more top fives and finished fourth in points.

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Quin Houff won the 2016 CARS season opener, but ran only the first seven races, a move he made after consulting with a strategy team.

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Quin Houff ran the 2016 All American 400 for David Gilliland.

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Quin Houff returned to the series on a limited basis in 2017.

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Quin Houff teamed up with Mason Mitchell and his team to run the opening race of the 2017 ARCA Racing Series after a test at Daytona International Speedway.

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On March 21,2017, it was announced that Quin Houff would drive two NASCAR Xfinity Series races for Precision Performance Motorsports, at Bristol Motor Speedway and Richmond International Raceway.

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Quin Houff tested for the races at Motor Mile Speedway.

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At Bristol, Quin Houff hovered around the top ten most of the day after a strong qualifying run but damage due to an incident with Ross Chastain dropped him to fifteenth.

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Quin Houff took advantage of good pit strategy at Iowa to score a career-best twelfth but spun during his qualifying lap at Kentucky and failed to qualify.

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Quin Houff made starts at Kentucky and Kansas, finishing in the mid-20s.

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Quin Houff failed to qualify for his final scheduled start of the year, at Homestead.

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Quin Houff was left without a ride as PPM shuttered its team at the end of the 2017 season.

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On September 7,2018, it was announced that Quin Houff would make his 2018 Xfinity debut with JD Motorsports' No 4 entry at Richmond.

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The deal was made quickly, with Quin Houff finalizing the deal and traveling to Kansas Speedway for the first race of the agreement on the same day.

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On January 22,2019, Spire Motorsports announced Quin Houff would drive the team's No 77 on a part-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series schedule starting at ISM Raceway.

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On November 27,2019, StarCom Racing announced that Quin Houff would drive the team's No 00 on a full-time basis during the 2020 and 2021 seasons.

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At the 2020 O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas, Quin Houff made a last-minute decision to enter pit-road with 29 laps to go, clipping the cars of Christopher Bell and Matt DiBenedetto in the process before crashing into the outside retaining wall.

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Quin Houff was later on criticized by DiBenedetto and Brad Keselowski, who proposed that NASCAR should add a relegation structure that would demote developmental drivers to the lower divisions should they commit a mistake similar to Houff's.