Michael White
Michael White | |
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Age | 48 |
Nationality | American |
Car # | N/A |
Years Competed | ???? - 2009 |
Current Team | M&J Racing |
Championships | 1 (2006) |
Pole Positions | 0 |
Wins | 16 |
First Race | ????? |
First Win | ????? |
Last Win | ????? |
Last Race | 2009 Grand Prix of Decatur presented by Zap! Electronic Devices |
FARC National Series Driver |
Michael White (born July 15th, 1976 in Camden, South Carolina) is an American race car driver. He won the 2006 ARLA Elite Series Driver's Championship with his own team, Michael White Racing. His team ran a second car for A.J. Young during the 2001 season, but Young performed disastrously and he was released after five races.
White most recently competed in the ARLA Tornado Alley Truck Series for M&J Racing, driving the #63 Home House Saar. He won four races en route to winning the 2012 Truck championship by a single point over Lucy Barnton, becoming one of the few drivers to win ARLA championships in both cars and trucks. White, as well as M&J Racing, did not return to the series in 2013.
He is currently a reserve driver for M&J Racing in the Elite Series.