[1] With Paul Debban as his regular teammate, Miller finished 18th in the WSC standings for 1994, with a sixth place at Laguna Seca as his best result.
[2] In 1995, the season started strong with a 5th-place finish in the WSC class at Daytona, further top 10 finishes at Sebring and Road Atlanta and another top-5 at Halifax with a variety of drivers, but Miller stopped competing after a crash at Watkins Glen.
[4] In the inaugural round at Walt Disney World, Wattles qualified in eighth place and run as high as fourth until he spun on cold tires after his last pit stop, crashing into the inside wall.
[5] During practice for the second round at Phoenix, Wattles suffered a serious crash, sustaining a brain hematoma and damage in his optical nerves.
[6] Before the team could set up plans for a replacement driver, Beck Motorsports reached them, looking for a new chassis after ending their partnership with Zunne Group Racing.