He was a fixture on the Craftsman Truck Series for years, but has competed on all levels of NASCAR.
In his debut at Dover, Hill started and finished 38th after vibration problems, only completing 39 laps.
Then, at Daytona, Hill started 24th and finished 22nd, thus completing a respectable run in that series.
Hill finished 27th at Dover and then 17th at Kentucky, before switching over to MacDonald Motorsports CTS program for two races, the better being a 24th at IRP.
Hill moved to Ware Racing Enterprises for 2003, competing the majority of the schedule en route to an 18th-place finish in points.
Unlike in 2002, Hill only finished twelve of his twenty-two starts, and that inconsistency weighed his team down.
The lackluster runs did not earn Hill another ride in the series, and he has not raced in major NASCAR since.
His son Timmy currently drives for Rick Ware in the Nationwide Series.