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| - Lloyd Mack (born June 16, 1983, in Los Angeles, California), is an African-American NASCAR driver. He is the younger brother of IndyCar driver George Mack and is a two-time participant in the Drive for Diversity. He currently drives for Roadrunner Motorsports in the NASCAR Grand National Division, Camping World West Series. Mack began racing at the age of seven and won many championships and races over the next eight years. He then began racing late models at Irwindale Speedway in 2000, winning one race and garnering seventeen top-tens over the next two years. After running a brief Modified schedule, Mack began testing in the Indy Racing League for Sam Schmidt Motorsports. In 2005, he returned to Modified racing at Irwindale Speedway and picked up two victories. The following season, he competed in the King Taco Super Truck Division, winning two races there as well. Mack was named to be a participant in 2007 with the Drive for Diversity program and was signed as a development driver with STAR Motorsports, but only ended up driving one race for them. He competed in the West Series and made five starts with one DNQ. His best finish was a twelfth at Altamont Motorsport Park. He made a fews starts in 2008, but found little success.
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