Shane Hall

Shane Hall (born August 25, 1969) is an American former professional stock car racing driver.

40 Kendall Oil Pontiac for Dick Brooks at the fall Rockingham race in 1995, he started last.

85 Lube America Chevy, Hall qualified 38th at Nashville Speedway USA and finished 26th, nine laps down.

The Stegall team decided to run part-time in 1996, competing in 14 of the 26 races.

Hall gained his first-career top-ten start when he qualified 9th at Bristol, matching it two races later Nazareth.

43 team Owned by Mike Curb, but struggled severely, as he did not qualify for 6 of the 31 races.

Despite that, Hall scored his first-career top-five at Myrtle Beach with a fourth-place effort.

Hall continued to struggle and managed only 3 top 20 finishes, the best of which was 12th at Daytona International Speedway.

63 team in 2002, Hall continued to drive the car, competing in 24 races.

After taking a year off in 2007, Hall returned to the then-renamed Nationwide Series in 2008 for 1 race at Nashville, driving the No.

Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time.