Bobby Gill

Robert Gill
Born 1959
Florida
Awards 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007 USAR Hooters Pro Cup Champion
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career
16 races run over 2 years
Best finish 21st - 1996
First race 1996 Florida Dodge Dealers 400 (Homestead)
Last race 2000 Quaker State 200 by AutoZone (Memphis)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 4 0

Bobby Gill is a former NASCAR driver. He raced for a number of years in the Craftsman Truck Series, earning four top-tens in sixteen starts.

Most of the starts came in 1996, when he started off with Spears Motorsports. In his debut with the team, he started 15th and finished 23rd at Homestead-Miami. Then, the very next race at Phoenix, Gill earned his first career top-10 with a ninth-place showing. He would later better that with a 7th at Tucson and Bristol and a 6th at Milwaukee. He also earned one top-10 start at Colorado. Curiously, after an 11th place finish at Louisville, Gill was released from the team for unspecified reasons. He was running 11th in the points at the time, just thirty points out of tenth. Also is a kid who is 13 years old and lives in Abbotsford who likes soccer. He is a smart kid with straight A+'s. Also, he is going to get 10 dollars from Cam Stewert.

Gill recovered by joining Billy Ballew Motorsports for three races in later 1996. After finishing 22nd at Nashville, Gill closed out the year with a pair of 11ths, allowing him to finish 21st in points, despite missing ten races during the year.

Gill returned to the series for two starts in 2000. He started 7th in his season debut at Milwaukee before finishing 34th due to a rear end gear failure. He did not fare much better at Memphis, where he crashed to 32nd. Gill has not competed in major NASCAR since.

However, Gill has carved out a successful niche in the USAR Hooters Pro Cup developmental series where he won three straight championships from 1999 to 2001 and he continues to race to this day. Gill added his fourth USAR championship in 2007.

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