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Miller kept moving up in 2003, going to the Southern All Stars Series, now the ASA Late Model series. He won the "Rookie Of The Year" award and finished second in overall points while racking up the most wins of the series. He completed 99.81% of laps and earned his way into select [[USAR Hooters Pro Cup]] events by 2004. In those USAR races, Miller was in the top five every time.
Miller kept moving up in 2003, going to the Southern All Stars Series, now the ASA Late Model series. He won the "Rookie Of The Year" award and finished second in overall points while racking up the most wins of the series. He completed 99.81% of laps and earned his way into select [[USAR Hooters Pro Cup]] events by 2004. In those USAR races, Miller was in the top five every time.
i hate kelsea is his favorite saying


==ARCA==
==ARCA==

Revision as of 19:56, 1 March 2010

Chase Miller
AchievementsYoungest Winner in History at Pocono Raceway
AwardsSouthern All Stars Rookie of the Year
Allison Legacy Series Rookie of the Year
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
Car no., team
  1. 47 - JTG Daugherty Racing
2008 position38th
First race2007 Federated Auto Parts 300 (Nashville)
Last race2009 Ford 300 (Homestead)
Wins Top tens Poles
2
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
2007 position47th
Best finish38th - 2006 (Craftsman Truck Series)
First race2006 Sylvania 200 (New Hampshire)
Last race2007 O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 (Kansas)
Wins Top tens Poles
1

Eldon Chase Miller (born January 28, 1987) is a NASCAR Nationwide Series driver from Canton, Georgia. Chase graduated from Sequoyah High School. He competes part-time for JTG Daugherty Racing in the #47 Toyota in the Nationwide Series.

Rising Ranks

Miller spent his youth racing Go-Karts, from Florida to Delaware. In the World Karting Association (WKA), he won the prestigious North Carolina Division Championship as well as three track Championships in Georgia, at North Georgia Speedway and Peach State Speedway.

In 2001, Miller joined the Legends car ranks, winning more than twenty races at various tracks throughout the southeast, including the annual DeSoto Winter Nationals Championship. By 2002, Miller moved to the Allison Legacy Series, a 3/4 scale Cup Car series. Miller was the "Rookie Of The Year" and finished second in overall points.

Miller kept moving up in 2003, going to the Southern All Stars Series, now the ASA Late Model series. He won the "Rookie Of The Year" award and finished second in overall points while racking up the most wins of the series. He completed 99.81% of laps and earned his way into select USAR Hooters Pro Cup events by 2004. In those USAR races, Miller was in the top five every time. i hate kelsea is his favorite saying

ARCA

Miller joined this series in 2005 at the age of 18 made his ARCA debut at Nashville Superspeedway. In that race he moved to the top-five before running out of gas. Then, at Gateway International Raceway, Miller led multiple laps before falling out due to transmission trouble.

Miller was then tapped by Dodge Motorsports to drive their Cunningham Motorsports #4 Driver Development Dodge in six ARCA races in 2006. After an 11th place finish at Nashville, Miller charged to the win at Pocono Raceway. He set the record as the youngest driver to ever win an ARCA race at Pocono. He then backed up his win with a dominating performance at the second annual ARCA Pocono event before a cylinder failure took him from the lead, with only eight laps remaining, and forced him to a fifth place finish. He also qualified on the pole at Gateway and was leading the race when more mechanical problems plagued him. His outstanding performance won him the opportunity to compete in the Craftsman Truck Series with the Dodge Development Team.

Trucks to Busch

Miller joined up with Bobby Hamilton Racing near the end of the 2006 season as a part of the Dodge Driver Development Program. In only his fourth start, Miller scored a top ten at Martinsville Speedway. He was signed to drive the #4 Dodge Development Open Joist Dodge Ram for the full 2007 season. However, after five races Dodge discontinued their Driver Development Program and Miller and BHR parted ways. He was soon hired by Ray Evernham to drive a part-time schedule in his Busch Series #9 car. In only his second career start, Miller scored a second-place qualifying effort at Kentucky Speedway, and a best finish of fifteenth at Gateway.

In 2008, he ran twelve races in the #9 car once again, with sponsorship from Unilever and Verizon Wireless, as well as two additional races in the #19 car for Evernham. He had two top-ten finishes and finished 38th in points in a part-time schedule. This team closed at the end of the year, and he spent the first several months unemployed, before he signed to drive the #91 MSRP Motorspots car for a few races and finished the season at JTG Daugherty.