Bryce Miller (racing driver born 1991)

Bryce Miller

Miller in the seat of his Porsche race car
Nationality American
Born (1991-02-09) 9 February 1991
Phoenix, Arizona
IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge career
Debut season 2011
Current team EFFORT Racing
Former teams Truspeed Motorsports, GMG Racing
Starts 31
Wins 15
Poles 12
Fastest laps 14
Previous series
(Pirelli GT3 Cup Trophy)
Championship titles
2011 Pirelli GT3 Cup Trophy Champion

Bryce Miller (born February 9, 1991 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American racing driver who competes in the IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge with EFFORT Racing. In 2011, Bryce won the Porsche GT3 Cup Trophy National Championship. He continues to climb the racing ladder where he is pursuing his dreams of becoming a professional race car driver.

Early life

Bryce grew up racing motorcycles in Arizona. At age sixteen Bryce began racing karts for the Sodi Kart USA Factory team with G-Phactory Kart Co.

2011

Bryce won the Pirelli Driver's Cup National Championship in his rookie year of sports-car driving.

Most Memorable Race

Bryce's most memorable race was definitely in 2012 at Grand Prix of Mosport. He had struggled thus far in the season to put together a good result and was trying to remain mentally strong. On top of all this he was racing for his first time with his new team EFFORT Racing. All this considered, he was still able to pull off his first IMSA pole position and two wins.

Personal life

When Bryce is not racing he attends college full-time. He attends at Chapman University where he studies Business Marketing at the Argyros School of Business and Economics. Bryce maintains a close relationship with his family. His dad helps by acting as his personal manager. His mom is always at the track supporting his endeavors and taking his lap times. Bryce says: “I could not do any of this without the love and support they provide for me. I am one of the few who is fortunate enough to be able to grow up racing cars and live the dream. I am in a great position and I cannot thank my family and my team enough.”

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