Joel Miller
Joel Miller was born in Hesperia, California, United States on May 10th, 1988 and is the Race Car Driver. At the age of 36, Joel Miller biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Joel Miller (born May 10, 1988) is an American auto racing driver from Hesperia, California. Miller began his career in karting winning the Stars of Karting Western ICA Championship in 2005 and the Stars of Karting National Championship in 2006.
Joel Miller was one of the few Americans to compete in the SKUSA and Stars of Kart Championships with Factory Tony Kart's program.
Miller began racing in the Pacific F2000 Championship in 2004, finishing third in three categories.
Miller had earned the Skip Barber National Series Scholarship to compete in the 2007 Skip Barber National Championship for a full season by 2006.
He won the Skip Barber National Championship in 2007 and was given the Team USA Scholarship to participate in the Formula Palmer Audi Autumn Trophy, in which he finished 10th.
On his way to runner-up awards in the overall championship, 2008 saw him compete in the Star Mazda Series for JDC Motorsports, winning, 2 poles, and 7 podiums.
He returned to Star Mazda in 2009 but only secured three podiums and finished 5th in the points, owing to a hectic karting schedule.
He made his Firestone Indy Lights debut in April 2010, the team's third race of the season, after extensive pre-season testing, ending 11th at the Long Beach Grand Prix after a gearbox failure.
After starting from 16th on the grid in August 2010, Miller returned to compete in his second Firestone Indy Lights race with Bryan Herta Autosport at Infineon Raceway in August 2010.
Miller had qualified for the 11th in the race but Miller's team was given a penalty for starting him at the back of the grid, but an engine change put them one behind. Joel Miller also introduced The Joel Miller Indy Racing Experience, an annual event that took place in Santa Cruz, CA, and raised funds for his second Firestone Indy Lights race at Infineon.
Miller's management company brought in many live performers, exotic cars, motocross performances, celebrities, and a poker tournament for the occasion in 2013 in Firestone Indy Lights, Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge, and the SCCA Pro Racing Playboy Mazda MX-5 Cup.
In twelve races, the pair earned five wins and eight podiums.
Miller is now co-drive with Nunez in the Tudor United SportsCar Championship for 2014.
Their latest vehicle, which is a carbon fiber LMP2 class Lola coupe with Mazda Skyactiv diesel power, is a carbon fiber LMP2 class Lola coupe.
Racing career
Miller began his career in karting in 2005 and the 2006 Stars of Karting National Championship. Joel Miller was one of the few Americans to participate in the SKUSA and Stars of Karting Championships, alongside Factory Tony Kart's program. Miller started racing in 2004, finishing third in three races. Miller had won the Skip Barber National Series Scholarship to compete for a full season in the 2007 Skip Barber National Championship by 2006. He won the Skip Barber National Championship in 2007 and was given the Team USA Scholarship for his participation in the Formula Palmer Audi Autumn Trophy, which he ranked 10th in the race. On his way to runner-up awards in the overall championship, he competed in the Star Mazda Series for JDC MotorSports, winning, 1 win, 2 poles, and 7 podiums. He returned to Star Mazda in 2009, but he only gained three podiums and finished fifth in the rankings, owing to a hectic karting schedule. After extensive pre-season testing with the team, he finished 11th at the Long Beach Grand Prix after a gearbox failure, he made his Firestone Indy Lights debut in April 2010. After starting from 16th on the grid in August 2010, Miller returned to Infineon Raceway in August 2010 to compete in his second Firestone Indy Lights race with Bryan Herta Autosport. Miller had qualified in 11th for the event, but Miller's crew was rewarded with a penalty for starting him at the back of the pack.
Joel Miller also launched The Joel Miller Indy Racing Experience, an event that took place in Santa Cruz, CA, on August 15, 2010 and raised funds for his second Firestone Indy Lights race at Infineon. Several live artists, exotic cars, motocross rallies, celebrities, and a poker tournament were among the festivities arranged by his management company's team.
Miller returned to full-time racing in 2013 in a Mercedes GX class Mazda6 sedan shared with Tristan Nunez after a few seasons of one-off races in Firestone Indy Lights, Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge, and the SCCA Pro Racing Playboy Mazda MX-5 Cup. In twelve races, the pair won five titles and eight podiums. Miller continues to co-drive with Nunez in the Tudor United SportsCar Championship in 2014. Their latest vehicle, a carbon fiber LMP2 class Lola coupe with Mazda Skyactiv diesel power, is a carbon fiber LMP2 class Lola coupe.
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, while italics indicate fastest lap)