Bill Hynes

He was later employed as an operations manager for Velocity Express in Lehigh Valley and a warehouse distribution supervisor for a Coca-Cola bottling plant in Philadelphia.

[1] Hynes, who has a degree in business administration, became a real estate agent in 2002, and had holdings in Arizona and Colorado.

[6] He resigned from his position as UFD's CEO in November 2019 following an arrest on burglary and stalking charges, though he remained on the company's board.

In October 2020, UFD, Powder Mill Foundation, and Louis Appell III sued Hynes and fellow ex-CEO Chad Taylor for misusing the company's funding.

[7] In 2023, charges were filed against Hynes claiming he stole over $4 million from United Fiber & Data by funneling money into personal accounts and unrelated businesses he was also involved in.

[13][14] UFD sponsored his truck, and the Team UFD Racing banner was formed to support multiple trucks over the following seasons including series champions Brabham and Paul Morris, SST's first female driver Sara Price, and SST race winners Arie Luyendyk Jr. and E. J.

[18] Hynes recorded his first SST podium at the 2015 Valvoline Raceway round in Australia, where he started on the pole and finished third.

[22] In August, Hynes, Brabham, and Alexandre Prémat won the EXR class at the Utah Motorsports Campus 6 Hour Enduro.

[25][26] Hynes won his first career SST race in the 2018 season opener at Lake Elsinore Diamond.

Consequently, many of the leaders were bumped down the running order while Hynes was promoted to first place, which he shared with the original winner Apdaly Lopez.

2 Davey Hamilton Jr. led the most laps, but his disqualification resulted in Hynes receiving the bonus points.

Hynes' Stadium Super Truck at Road America in 2018