Shane Huffman

Shane S. Huffman (born December 30, 1973) is an American professional former stock car racing driver and current crew chief and team manager for Pinnacle Racing Group,[1] which fields the No.

After posting no top-ten finishes in his rookie year on the circuit, he won his first career race at Coastal Plains Speedway in 2001.

That same season, he made his NASCAR Busch Series debut at Richmond, driving the No.

After a winless 2002, Huffman won five races and was both the champion of USAR's national points standings, as well as the Southern Division.

Following the release of regular 88 driver Mark McFarland, Huffman shared the driving duties of the 88 for the rest of the season with Robby Gordon and Martin Truex Jr.

31 car for Stanton Barrett Motorsports in the Winn-Dixie 250 at Daytona International Speedway.

[3] In 2014, he was the crew chief for Brandon Jones at Turner Scott Motorsports in his full-time ride in the K&N Pro Series East (No.

[4] The following year, Huffman returned from his suspension and joined Red Horse Racing where he crew chiefed Timothy Peters' No.

The other drivers in the truck that he got to crew chief that year were Tommy Joe Martins, Travis Miller, Bubba Wallace, Brian Wong, Cale Gale, and Dalton Sargeant.

On August 12, he got his first win as a crew chief in the LTi Printing 200 at Michigan with Wallace driving.

In 2018, MDM decided to downsize their Truck operation and expand their ARCA team, and Huffman became the crew chief for the part-time No.

Huffman returned to crew chief Holmes in 2020 and they won the championship together that year.

He continued to crew chief for BHR in 2021 which added a part-time Truck Series team that year.

23 ARCA car which he crew chiefed only ran part-time with Holmes and Mayer that year.

28 Chevrolet, in the ARCA Menards Series East with Huffman as the crew chief.

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

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