Curtis Darcy

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Curtis Darcy
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Nationality USA.png American
TM Master Cup Series
Years Competed 2007-2011
Debut Season 2008
Former Team(s) National Racing
Flare Motorsports
Ocean Motorsports
Championships 0
Pole Positions 0
Wins 0
Podiums 1?
Best Finish 2nd
First Start 2007 Karjala Grand Prix
Last Start 2011 Round of Brazil
Last Attempt 2011 Round of Decatur
Best Result 34th?
TM Lights
Years Competed 2011
Former Team(s) Lenard Development Team
Championships 0
Pole Positions 0?
Wins 1
Podiums 2?
First Start 2011 TM Lights Round of Las Vegas
First Win 2011 TM Lights Round of British Columbia
Last Win
Last Start 2011 TM Lights Round of Decatur
Best Result 2nd
American Stock Car Championship career
Years Competed 2012
Debut Season 2012
Former Team(s) Ocean Motorsports
Championships 0
Pole Positions 0
Wins 0
Top 5 Finishes
Top 10 Finishes
Best Finish
First Start 2012 Texas 500
Last Start 2012 Lenard 225
Miscellaneous
Created By Cynon
TM Canon Driver


Curtis Darcy (born 1982?) is an American race car driver from Kentucky.

Darcy competed in the Global Racing League before being hired by National Racing in 2007 to substitute for the injured Steve Marshall. In 2008, he was drafted into the Lenard development program and was hired to drive the #9 car for Flare Motorsports, but was fired midseason and replaced by David Krikorian.

Darcy continued to compete in 2009 for Lenard's TM Junior Series team, winning at Rockingham and Portland, and returned to Flare following the release of Allie Riggs. He spent 2010 as Flare's fourth driver while continuing to compete in the Junior Series. In 2011, Darcy became the third driver for Ocean Motorsports and finished a stunning 2nd in the 2011 Round of Indianapolis. The development team moved to the unified TM Lights series, where Darcy won at the HLR Circuit and narrow finished second in the championship to Thurston Blood, leading the way in the North division.

Ocean Motorsports defected to the ASCC for 2012 and Darcy was given a full-time seat, but he went winless and was not retained for 2013.