Ryan Mathews

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Ryan Mathews
Born: July 1, 1978 (1978-07-01) (age 29)
Birthplace: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Achievements:
Awards:
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Statistics
Car #, Team 22 - Bill Davis Racing
First Race: 2007 Ohio 250 (Mansfield Motorsports Speedway)
Wins Top Tens Poles
0 2 1
Statistics current as of September 7, 2007.

Ryan Mathews (born July 1, 1978) is an American racecar driver from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. He is currently in his first season in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and races for Bill Davis Racing.[1]

[edit] Background

His education background is in engineering from Kettering University in Flint, Michigan. During his time there he also served as a contributing member of the Kappa Sigma chapter of the Theta Xi Fraternity.

He began racing in a kart at age 15. He moved to a mini-sprint car at Wilmot Speedway in Wilmot, Wisconsin, and was the track rookie of the year and fourth overall.[2] He finished second in mini-sprint points at Wilmot in 1996, and fourth overall in the Wisconsin Mini-sprint Association[2] (which included races at the Calumet County Racing Association). He had five wins on the second, and recorded three wins at Wilmot in 1997.[2] Late in 1997 he raced the one mile dirt track at Springfield, Illinois in an ARCA series event.

Matthews moved to the Mid-American SuperTruck Series on asphalt in 1998.[2] He had three Top 5 finishes as a rookie, and two features wins and a pole position in 1999 and 2000.[2] He then moved to the Super Late Models at Slinger Super Speedway in 2001, and was the series Rookie of the Year.[2]

In 2003 he quit his job as an engineer at Harley Davidson to race full-time.[2] He competed in the Midwest All-Star Racing Series (MARS), and he won his fiftieth race on a short track that season.[2] He competed in the Slinger Nationals, and finished fifth against nationally known drivers.[2] Another season highlight was finishing third at Madison International Speedway ahead of Kurt Busch and Matt Kenseth.[2] He moved to the American Speed Association National Series in 2004 as well as selected Super Late Model events.[2] In 2005 he competed in six different Super Late Model series from Minnesota to Florida.[2] In 2006 he competed in the ARCA series with Eddie Sharp Racing.[2]

[edit] NASCAR career

Mathews started racing in the Craftsman Truck Series at the seventh race of 2007 for Bill Davis Racing[3] after Tyler Walker was suspended for violating NASCAR's substance abuse policy, and the team had lost its sponsor. He earned his first pole position on July 13, 2007 at Kentucky Speedway, and finished fourth in the race.[3] His other Top 10 finish in 2007 was a sixth place finish at Memphis Motorsports Park.[3] Mathew's plans are currently unknown as he was removed from the truck to assist Jacques Villeneuve in his transition to NASCAR.

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