David_Mayhew_(racing)

David Mayhew (racing driver)

David Mayhew (racing driver)

American stock car racing driver


David Wayne Mayhew[1] (born February 19, 1982) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He last competed part-time in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, driving the No. 17 Chevrolet SS for Golden Gate Racing.

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Racing career

Mayhew's car (right) prior to the 2015 K&N Pro Series West race at Sonoma Raceway

A five-time winner in the International Kart Federation National Championships, Mayhew competed in the U.S. F2000 National Championship before switching to stock cars; in 2006, he won the NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series Rookie of the Year award.[2] Mayhew joined Richard Childress Racing as a development driver in 2007, competing in the K&N Pro Series West for Golden Gate Racing through the 2008 season; he was released from the team at the end of the year,[3] and replaced by Blake Koch.[4]

Driving for Steve McGowen in 2009, Mayhew scored his first win in the series at Iowa Speedway, finishing the season sixth in points with two wins; despite only scoring one win in 2010, he finished second in points.[3] In 2010 Mayhew also made his debut in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, driving Kevin Harvick Incorporated equipment operated by McGowen; he ran a limited schedule in the series in that year and in 2011, winning a pole at Iowa Speedway in the latter year.[5] Two of Mayhew's 2011 races were driven for KHI itself; in both races he finished third, his best career finish in the series.[6] He also competed in one Nationwide Series race for KHI in 2011,[6] finishing 10th in his first start in the series.[7] Also in 2011, Mayhew qualified the No. 66 HP Racing Toyota for the Sprint Cup Series' Toyota/Save Mart 350 in place of regular driver Michael McDowell, who drove the car in the race.[8][9]

Returning to the K&N Pro Series West in 2012 after running a limited schedule in the series in 2011,[2] Mayhew led all 50 laps of the opening race of the 2012 season at Phoenix International Raceway.[10] He scored top 10 finishes in each of the season's first seven races; in June, he was signed by Phil Parsons Racing to race the No. 98 Sprint Cup car in the 2012 Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway;[11] Mayhew finished 40th in the event.

Mayhew was also asked by Kevin Harvick to stand by as a substitute driver during the summer of 2012, on call to replace Harvick in the No. 29 Chevrolet if needed as Harvick and wife DeLana expected their first child.[12] In the fall of the year he competed for Brad Keselowski Racing in four races in the Camping World Truck Series.[13]

In 2014, Mayhew substituted for J. J. Yeley in the No. 44 Xxxtreme Motorsport Chevy in Sprint Cup Series qualifying at Sonoma.[14]

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Sprint Cup Series

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Nationwide Series

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Camping World Truck Series

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K&N Pro Series East

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K&N Pro Series West

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Autozone Elite Division, Southwest Series

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* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points


References

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