Shane Hall was born on August 25,1969 and is an American former professional stock car racing driver.
19 Facts About Shane Hall
Shane Hall is a former driver in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
Shane Hall last drove the No 49 Chevrolet for Jay Robinson Racing.
Shane Hall made his Busch debut in 1995 driving for Stegell Motorsports.
Shane Hall made another start that year in Rockingham, finishing 22nd.
Shane Hall's best run was at Rockingham, where he had a 12th-place finish and garnered his first career lead-lap finish.
Shane Hall gained his first-career top-ten start when he qualified 9th at Bristol, matching it two races later Nazareth.
In 1998, Shane Hall scored three top-tens and a pole at Gateway.
For 1999, Shane Hall switched over to the No 43 team Owned by Mike Curb, but struggled severely, as he did not qualify for 6 of the 31 races.
Shane Hall only made two starts in 2000, running for the newly formed No 0 Alumni Motorsports Chevy, with Ohio State University as the sponsor.
Shane Hall rebounded in 2001, signing with the No 63 Hensley Racing Ford, sponsored by Lance Snacks.
Shane Hall continued to struggle and managed only 3 top 20 finishes, the best of which was 12th at Daytona International Speedway.
Shane Hall managed a tenth-place finish at Kentucky and had 5 other top-20s.
Shane Hall was released from the ride at the end of the year.
Shane Hall made five races in 2003, four of which were for Jay Robinson Racing, though with three different numbers.
Shane Hall drove the No 39 at Nashville, with a 39th-place finish, and the No 89 at Nazareth, finishing last.
Shane Hall ran at Gateway with Moy Racing in the No 77 BG Products Ford, finishing 31st.
Shane Hall ran two more races for JRR in the No 28 Team, finishing 41st at IRP and 38th at Dover.
Shane Hall ran seven races with JRR in the No 28 car in 2005, with a best finish of 33rd at Dover.