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Chase Pistone

Chase Pistone is an American professional stock car racing driver known for his participation in NASCAR's Xfinity and Truck Series, as well as the ARCA Series. The grandson of NASCAR Cup Series race winner "Tiger" Tom Pistone, he carries on a family legacy in racing. Beyond driving, Pistone is also involved in the construction of Legends Cars and Super Late Models, showcasing his broader involvement in the racing industry.


August 20, 1983: Chase Pistone's Birth

On August 20, 1983, Chase Pistone was born. He would later become a professional stock car racing driver.

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1999: Summer Shootout Championship Legends Win

In 1999, Chase Pistone won the Summer Shootout Championship Legends as a driver in the Semi-Pro category.

2005: Truck Series Start at Martinsville Speedway

In 2005, Chase Pistone made one Truck Series start in the No. 07 for Green Light Racing at Martinsville Speedway, finishing 35th.

2005: Summer Shootout Championship Legends Win

In 2005, Chase Pistone won the Summer Shootout Championship Legends for the fourth time as a driver, marking his second win in the Pro category.

2006: Goody's 250 Busch Race at Martinsville

In 2006, Chase Pistone participated in the Goody's 250 Busch race at Martinsville in the No. 32 for Braun Racing, finishing 37th due to mechanical failure. Additionally, he achieved a top-ten finish in his sole ARCA start at Iowa Speedway, driving the No. 50 Dodge for Bobby Jones Racing.

2007: ARCA Re/Max Series Daytona Attempt

In 2007, Chase Pistone attempted to qualify for the ARCA Re/Max Series at the Daytona season-opener with Bobby Jones Racing, but he failed to qualify. This marked his last attempt in NASCAR or ARCA until 2014.

March 2014: Return to Racing and Debut with NTS Motorsports

In March 2014, Chase Pistone returned to racing at age 30 after seven years without a ride, signing with NTS Motorsports to drive the No. 9 Chevrolet Silverado for 14 races. He finished 13th in his debut race at Martinsville. He finished a strong ninth in his next start at Gateway after qualifying 5th. In his return to Iowa Speedway, he moved up from the 17th starting spot to finish 12th.

2014: One Year Return

Chase Pistone's return in 2014 ended up being for that one year only, and he did not race in NASCAR again.

2014: Nationwide Series with Turner Scott Motorsports

In 2014, Chase Pistone drove the No. 31 Chevrolet Camaro for Turner Scott Motorsports in standalone oval races in the Nationwide Series. His first two Nationwide starts in 2014 were both at Iowa Speedway, where he finished 14th and 18th. He also drove the No. 31 at Kentucky Speedway in the fall.

2014: Return to Racing

In 2014, Chase Pistone returned to racing after being without a ride for seven years. He signed to drive the No. 9 Chevrolet Silverado of NTS Motorsports for 14 races.

2015: Without a Ride

In 2015, Chase Pistone did not return to either team from the previous year and was without a ride in any series.

March 2026: Chase Pistone's Death

In March 2026, Chase Pistone passed away. He was a professional stock car racing driver.