Aaron Fike
Birthdate: November 24, 1982
Hometown: Galesburg, Ill.
Residence: Cornelius, N.C.
Marital Status: Single
Children: None
Twenty-three-year-old Aaron Fike is one of the latest in a long line of standout driving talents from the ultra-competitive United States Auto Club ranks. In 2006, Fike is slated to drive the full NASCAR Busch Series season for CAPG Dodge.
Fike competed in 37 NASCAR Busch Series races in 2004 and 2005, sharing time behind the wheel of entries by Brewco Motorsports and the Curb Agajanian Performance Group (CAPG). In 2005, Fike raced to a career-high finish of eighth at Pikes Peak International Raceway in July, and a top qualifying effort of fourth at Nashville in June. He has established himself as one of the most diverse drivers in the country by racing in all three USAC divisions, the Infiniti Pro Series, the ARCA RE/MAX series and the NASCAR Busch Series over the last two seasons.
In 2003, Fike successfully defended the National Midget Driver of the Year title he earned in 2002, becoming the first back-to-back winner. He won four times in the USAC Midget Series in 2003, including the 58th renewal of the prestigious “Night Before the 500,” and he won his second race on the Infiniti Pro Series Tour. Fike also made two late-season starts in the ARCA RE/MAX series in 2003.
During an outstanding 2002 season, Fike was picked to drive in the Indy Racing League’s Infiniti Pro Series. Proving to be a quick study, he immediately won during his rookie year in the rear-engined car. Fike won seven times in the Midget Series that year enroute to the Badger Midget Racing Association Championship. He also has the distinction of being the 2001 USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year, breaking Jeff Gordon’s record as the youngest winner in the series, and was also the 2000 USAC National Midget Series Rookie of the Year.
Career Highlights
2005 - Made 24 NASCAR Busch Series starts with a best finish of eighth at Pikes Peak and best qualifying effort of fourth at Nashville.
2004 - Made NASCAR Busch Series debut at Rockingham; finished 17th at Fall Dover NBS race.
2003 - National Midget Driver of the Year; Won World Championship Midget feature in Auckland, New Zealand; ; Auckland; Won IRL Infiniti Pro Series race at Pikes Peak; Won 58th “Night Before the 500” Midget race at IRP; Won One Feature with the Badger Midget Association; Finished Ninth in ARCA RE/MAX Series event at South Boston.
2002 - National Midget Driver of the Year; Badger Midget Racing Association Champion; Won Infiniti Pro Series race at Chicagoland; Seven Midget feature wins during the season.
2001 - USAC Silver Crown Series Rookie of the Year; Youngest driver to ever win a
Silver Crown event with win at Richmond … record previously held by Jeff Gordon; Finished 10th in series points. |