He was born in July 1969 to famous Mustang chassis and tuning specialist Kenny Brown and Sylvia Musil,[1] and at the age of 16, Paul entered his first race via SCCA autocross.
Notably, in 1987, he served as a crew member for his father's race team, where they won all four categories (GT, SS, A, and B) in the Escort Endurance Championship.
[7] During the car's development, many of the parts created became stock pieces on the later production Boss 302S's built by Watson Racing and Ford Racing/Ford Performance.
Paul won the Pirelli World Challenge GTS Driver's Championship, where his iconic #50 became known, as it took 50 starts to achieve his first outright win.
The team made countless sacrifices throughout the 2011 season as they worked to meet the financial requirements to transport, repair, and maintain the Boss 302S for races that spanned from St. Petersburg, Florida, to Laguna Seca Raceway, California.
Despite a terminal diagnosis, Paul entered the 2012 Pirelli World Challenge race at Canadian Motorsports Park, formally Mosport International Raceway, on June 22–24.