Sunny
Hobbs

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Racin' for a Livin' - Sunny takes the 11th spot. 8/1/06


Sunny Hobbs has been selected as one of fifty race car driver's (including 10 other women) for an upcoming racing reality TV show - Racin' for a Livin'. The competition starts with Fans Voting Online to select the top 12 drivers. Only these 12 drivers, selected solely by fan voting, progress to the TV show. Then they compete in race cars, on different courses, judged by top drivers, crew chiefs and broadcasters. The winner receives a fully-funded and sponsored ride for a limited number of races in the NASCAR Busch Series. Please go to www.racinforalivin.com and show your support! Vote and Vote Often - you can vote as often as you like! Sunny

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From: 26 Malvern Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23221 or 804-340-1977
Age: 36
DOB: 9-1-69
Ht: 5'10"
Married
Self-employed

Results

In 2 career ARCA RE/MAX Series starts in 2002, finished 31st at Daytona and 33rd at Atlanta after qualifying career-best 19th. Veteran of NASCAR Winston Racing Series late models and Sportsman at Caraway Speedway, Southampton Motor Speedway, South Boston Speedway, Southside Speedway, Langley Speedway and Old Dominion Speedway since 1994. Tested 14th quickest in ARCA RE/MAX Series testing among 30 drivers at Daytona Int'l Speedway in preparation for her attempt at making the starting grid for Daytona in '02. Has also successfully completed Andy Hillenburg's Fast Track High Performance driving school at Charlotte as well as the Lyn St. James Driver Development program. Won an SCCA-sanctioned event in the Improved Touring A (ITA) class on the 2.5-mile Summit Point road course in Winchester VA in 2001. Also veteran of SCCA road racing at Rockingham and Mid-Ohio race courses. Placed 5th in points in Pro Truck Series division at Southern National Speedway '96. Earned a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from the American University in Washington DC.

 

Sunny Hobbs is an up-and-coming female professional racecar driver. Her ambition, talent and determination coupled with her camera-friendly and fan-friendly personality will lead her to success. Sunny's goals include competing in more ARCA races and/or Busch series events.

Sunny has gained valuable on-track experience by competing in her first two ARCA events in 2002 – Daytona International Speedway, the Discount Auto Parts 200, February, 2002, finishing 31st on lead lap and at Atlanta Motor Speedway, qualifying 19th (with no previous track time there) and finished 33rd, due to oil pump problem on lap 72.

For the last two years, Sunny had competed in NASCAR's Weekly Racing Series in a Late Model Stock Car at Caraway Speedway in Asheboro, NC. The NASCAR Weekly Series is the country's leading program for weekly short track racing.

In addition to her stock car racing, Sunny has been competing in various sports car events sanctioned by the SCCA (Sports Car Club of America) and NASA (National Auto Sport Assoc.)with a recent win at Virginia International Raceway in the Valentine’s Day 200, a NASA endurance race, driving a Factory Five Cobra.

In 1999, Sunny was selected, after try-outs to compete in the WGGT (Women's Global GT), a series featuring the fastest women drivers from around the world in identical Panoz/Ford Esperante race cars.

In 1998, Sunny logged a partial season as a rookie in the Late Model Stock Car division of NASCAR Winston Racing Series at short tracks in Virginia. She raced the #32 Monte Carlo at South Boston Speedway, Langley Speedway and finished up the season at Southampton Motor Speedway.

She races NASCAR saloons and American Women's Global GT cars.

Sunny is an excellent spokesperson with television experience and ease in front of the camera. She participated in the Richmond area Public Library program, Race Into Reading, a summer goal-oriented program to encourage reading, for children of all ages. Sunny was also an advocate for the Susan G. Komen Foundation and the Race for the Cure to promote awareness of breast cancer research and treatment, when competing as a member of the Lyn St. James Automotive Team. She attended the Lyn St. James Driver Development Program in Nov. 1995, which included seat time in a Spec Racer, IMSA Mustang and ASA stock car. Her hometown is Richmond, Virginia
Source: sunnyhobbs.com

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