Chase Miller

Then, at Gateway, Miller led multiple laps before falling out due to transmission trouble.

In 2006, Miller was tapped by Dodge to drive for the larger Cunningham Motorsports team in their No.

[1] He set the record as the youngest driver to ever win an ARCA race at Pocono to that point.

He then backed up his win with a dominating performance at the second annual ARCA Pocono event before a cylinder failure took him from the lead, with only eight laps remaining, and forced him to a fifth-place finish.

His outstanding performance won him the opportunity to compete in the Craftsman Truck Series with the Dodge Development Team.

4 truck near the end of the 2006 season, also as a part of the Dodge driver development program.

[2] He was soon hired by Ray Evernham to drive a part-time schedule in his Busch Series team's No.

In only his second career start, Miller scored a second-place qualifying effort at Kentucky Speedway,[3] and a best finish of fifteenth at Gateway.

Gillett Evernham closed their Nationwide Series team at the end of the year after the team's merger with Petty Enterprises, and Miller spent the first few months of the 2009 season without a ride, before he drove most of the second half of the season, going back and forth between the No.

46 for select races, but then left for TriStar Motorsports during the year,[4] starting-and-parking in the team's No.

14 car of Eric McClure and Cale Conley[5] and later a mechanic and crew chief for the team.

* Season still in progress 1 Ineligible for series points (key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.

Miller's No. 46 in 2011
Miller's No. 46 in 2012