Sean Rayhall

He competed in the LMP3 class of the European Le Mans Series, winning the championship in 2017.

Rayhall announced his retirement from professional racing at the age of 23 in a post on Twitter.

In the following seasons, he would also compete in the Florida State championship and in the WKA Manufacturer's Cup.

[4] Rayhall made his auto racing debut in late 2007 in the Skip Barber Southern Series.

In the SCCA Pro Formula Enterprises Rayhall had a tough battle for the championship with Scott Rettich.

Rayhall also won the prestigious Legends Million race in the Semi Pro/Young Lions class.

In 2011 Sean Rayhall made his stock car racing debut in the USAR Pro Cup Series.

A week later he took his only stock car win of the season at Caraway Speedway after he switched marques from Chevrolet to Ford.

On December 16, 2018, Sean Rayhall announced his retirement from motor racing, via his Twitter social media account,[9] effective immediately.