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18 Facts About Tracy Hines

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Tracy Lee Hines was born on May 1,1972 and is an American professional stunt driver.

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Tracy Hines was the 2000 USAC Silver Crown Champion and 2002 USAC National Sprint Car Champion.

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Tracy Hines broke into NASCAR career in 2003, when he and NASCAR Craftsman Truck owner Jimb came to an agreement with Tracy Hines to run 5 truck races for him in the later portions of 2003.

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Tracy Hines ran his last two races that season at Martinsville Speedway and Phoenix International Raceway.

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In 2004, Tommy Baldwin signed Tracy Hines to drive three races for the Hungry Drivers program, a Busch Series competition to see who would drive his No 6 Ragu Dodge Intrepid that season.

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Tracy Hines continued to run in the Truck Series, replacing Matt Crafton in the No 88 Menards Chevrolet Silverado for ThorSport Racing, competing for NASCAR Rookie of the Year.

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Tracy Hines finished 20th, 16th and 29th in the first three races, before posting a 5th-place finish at Mansfield Motorsports Speedway.

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Tracy Hines finished off the 2004 season, with a pair of 13ths and earned an 18th-place points finish.

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Tracy Hines was released with two races to go in the season.

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Tracy Hines drove one race in 2005 the No 43 Channellock Dodge for The Curb Agajanian Performance Group at California, where he started 26th and finishing 36th after a late crash.

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Tracy Hines ran at IRP in the No 6, starting fifth and finishing 24th.

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Tracy Hines was to have signed to drive the No 92 Glynn Motorsports Dodge in the Busch series, but the team dissolved.

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Tracy Hines raced USAC sprint, midget, and Silver Crown cars for Tony Stewart Racing.

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Tracy Hines sustained a fractured pelvis and left femur, and dislocated right knee in an off-road motorcycle wreck on April 30,2007.

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Tracy Hines recorded the fastest ever midget car lap on an asphalt quarter mile at Slinger Super Speedway when he ran a 10.845 second qualifying lap on May 17,2008.

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Tracy Hines continued his career in the USAC ranks for several years before returning to NASCAR competition in 2013, driving in the Camping World Truck Series for ThorSport Racing in the inaugural Mudsummer Classic on the dirt at Eldora Speedway.

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Tracy Hines finished 13th in the event after starting in 16th.

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Tracy Hines was inducted into the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 2022.