Erik Darnell

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Erik Darnell
Born: December 2, 1982 (age 24)
Birthplace: Flag of United States Beach Park, Illinois
Awards: 2006 Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Statistics
Car #, Team #99 - Roush Fenway Racing
2006 NCTS Position: 12th
Best NCTS Position: 12th (2006)
First Race: 2004 Black Cat Fireworks 200 (Milwaukee)
Wins Top Tens Poles
0 12 1
All stats current as of January 5, 2007.

Erik Darnell (born December 2, 1982) is a driver on the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series from Beach Park, Illinois. He was a 2005 co-winner on the Discovery Channel program Roush Racing: Driver X with David Ragan. Darnell is the grandson of former USAC and NASCAR driver Bay Darnell, who had a career-best thirteen place finish for Holman Moody in one of his three NASCAR starts. [1]

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Erik began racing at the age of 12 in the River Vally Kart Club. He won the championship in the purple plate class in his second year of competition, later racing Allison Legacy cars after go karts. His first year of super late models was at Illiana Speedway, with Erik finishing 3rd in the final standings with 1 win. Erik beat the best Wisconsin super late model drivers to win the 2003 Wisconsin Challenge Series championship. At that time his five wins were the most in the series' history. [2] He set the super late model track record at Lake Geneva Raceway in 2004.[3]

Darnell drove in his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Milwaukee in 2004, finishing 26th. He also raced in numerous NASCAR touring series races.

Darnell drove in several NASCAR touring series and six ARCA races in 2005.

Darnell raced full-time in the Craftsman Truck Series in 2006. He had twelve Top-10 finishes in 25 events, and he was the series' Rookie of the Year. His best finish was a second place run at Memphis Motorsports Park. He will continue to drive the 99 truck for Roush through 2008. He has also tested Busch Series cars for Roush.

  1. ^ Bay Darnell's NASCAR driver statistics at racing-reference.info, Retrieved March 8, 2007
  2. ^ May 21, 2006; "Haseleu goes for second WIR spring win"; The Post-Crescent,
  3. ^ Lake Geneva Raceway Checkered Flag Final Season (2006)

Roush Fenway Racing
Nextel Cup drivers David Ragan (#6) | Greg Biffle (#16) | Matt Kenseth (#17) | Jamie McMurray (#26) | Carl Edwards (#99)
Busch Series drivers Mark Martin (#06) | Todd Kluever (#16)/26
Craftsman Truck Series drivers Travis Kvapil (#6) | T.J. Bell (#50) | Erik Darnell (#99)
Development drivers Danny O'Quinn | Peter Shepherd | Bubba Wallace
Partnerships and affiliations Robert Yates Racing | No Fear Racing | Tim Brown Racing | Wood Brothers/JTG Racing
Other Jack Roush | Robbie Reiser | John W. Henry | Roush Racing: Driver X | Fenway Sports Group
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