Sergio Pena

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Sergio Pena (born February 13, 1993) in Winchester, Virginia is an American NASCAR driver who is one of eleven drivers who is part of the Drive for Diversity program. He impressed people with his second place effort only to be behind Joey Logano at the Toyota All-Star Showdown at Toyota Speedway after starting on the pole. In 2010, Pena competed the K&N Pro Series East to begin his rookie season. Prior to NASCAR, he was part of the Formula BMW series.

In 2010, Pena drove for John Story's Revolution Racing Chevrolet team, finishing twelfth in the K&N East Series standings with three top tens. He won three times in 2011 and finished fifth in the series. Pena competed in his third K&N East season in 2012 driving for Shigeaki Hattori.

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