Jason Keller

Jason Keller (born April 23, 1970) is an American former professional stock car racing driver.

In 1995, Keller received backing from Budget Gourmet, and rewarded them by finishing 4th place in the standings.

His first career win occurred in August, as he outpaced the field at Indianapolis Raceway Park.

Keller would also appear on the October 7, 1996 episode of WCW Nitro in a promo with "Macho Man" Randy Savage, where the two made fun of fellow driver Kyle Petty, who was sponsored by the nWo, for wrecking and gloated about Keller finishing in the top 10 in the same race.

In four years (2000–2003), Keller wrapped up 7 wins (one at Dover, two at Nazareth, one at Rockingham, one at Richmond, one at Milwaukee, and one at Talladega.)

In 2005, again without sponsorship, Keller left ppc Racing, and headed towards Team Rensi Motorsports's second operation sponsored by McDonald's.

1 Miccosukee Dodge to a best finish of 11th at Daytona, but he was running 12th in points after the eighth race of the year.

34 Frank Cicci Racing Chevy at Richmond, but he did not qualify and declined further rides with the team.

66 Ford for select races when Biffle was working on his Nextel Cup Series team.

27 with NEXTEL Cup driver Ward Burton, as well as a part-time schedule for CJM Racing.

On October 12, 2007, Keller broke Tommy Houston's record for most career starts in the Busch Series with his 418th appearance.

11 Chevrolet in the Nationwide Series full-time with sponsorship from America's Incredible Pizza Company.

His 2010 teammate Tony Raines was also replaced by Eric McClure, who brought sponsorship to the team.

In November 2011, Kenny Wallace surpassed Keller in the record books when he made his 520th Nationwide Series start, most all-time.

Keller's 2009 No. 27 Nationwide car