Matt McCall

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Matthew McCall
Born: July 3, 1981 (1981-07-03) (age 26)
Birthplace: Flag of the United States Denver, North Carolina
Achievements:
Awards: 2000 Hickory Motor Speedway Rookie of the Year

2000 Mechanic of the Year

2004 Valvoline Cup National Champion

2004 "Smokin Hot Lap" Award of the Year

2004 Most Late Model Stock wins award

2004 Most Popular Late Model Stock driver

2004 Hickory Motor Speedway Most Pole Winner

2004 Hickory Motor Speedway Track Champion

2005 UARA-Stars Champion

NASCAR Nationwide Series Statistics
2006 NNS Position: 79th
First Race: 2006 Sharpie Mini 300 (Bristol)
Last Race: 2006 Goody's 250 (Martinsville)
Wins Top Tens Poles
0 0 0
Statistics current as of July 5, 2006.

Matt McCall (born July 3, 1981, in Denver, North Carolina) is a professional race car driver who has raced in ARCA and in the NASCAR Busch and Craftsman Truck series. He has a bachelor's degree in Mechanical engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

McCall began racing at the age of nine, running go-karts. At the age of thirteen, he moved to the adult leagues, collecting over 150 wins, before moving to the World Karting Association Dirt Series. During that time, McCall collected the WKA's Most Improved Driver and Grand National Champion awards.

McCall's major racing debut came in 1999, when began running Super Sport races at Hickory Motor Speedway, finishing fourth in points. The next year, he won Rookie of the Year and Mechanic of the Year awards. He would be runner-up for the track championship the following season. He won six races apiece in 2003 and 2004 and won the track championship the later year. He also made his Craftsman Truck Series debut the next year at Martinsville Speedway, finishing 21st. In 2005, he won the UARA-Stars championship. He also competed in the Roush Racing: Driver X program and was a top 4 finalist. He later signed a driver development contract with Yates Racing.

In 2006, he made his debut in the ARCA RE/MAX series at Daytona, where he started and finished second. He also ran three Busch races for Yayes, his best finish being a 24th at Bristol Motor Speedway. He was released after the season.

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