Chad Hackenbracht

   Chad Hackenbracht is an amazing young man and he has been leaving his mark as he takes the necessary steps to prepare to climb the ladder to the NASCAR ranks of racing.. Chad presents himself as a racing veteran both on and off the track. His lifelong focus on racing has bred character, great drive and determination.
   Chad’s Racing History From 2003 to 2006 Chad was busy honing his skills and further fueling his calling by racing in the Mid Western Quarter Midget association leaving many marks with wins, top 5's for all to follow.
   Late during 2006 Chad made a move to the ever growing Legend Car Series participating not only in the Charlotte, NC area but all over the country.
   During 2006 Chad caught the eye of a Driver Development Service company and he elected to participate in some of their services for a short time. Leaving their services late during 2007 and landing an opportunity with the CGH Motorsports team located in Concord, NC. Chad has found the move to be great for his career and development.
   Chad finished 3rd out of 600 drivers in national points. He is National Asphalt Champion with his win at Elko, MN last fall and State Points Champion for Ohio.
   Chad is catching the eyes of many as he is now in a full size stock car racing beginning with the ARCA/REMAX Series in 2009. Chad recently excelled in a ARCA series stock car test under the watchful eyes of Rodney Jockish and Andy Hillenburg with the CGH team. Chad will be at Kentucky April 29 open test session then to Michigan Speedway in May. He will have a busy schedule testing this year as he will finish up at Daytona in December for a three day test to prepare for the Feb race there. “He is a thinking driver and continues to follow directions very well. “He should do very, very well” stated President of Competition Rodney Jockish.

*2008 National Asphalt Champion Semi-Pro Division
In 2008 Chad ran a total of 55 races
Wins -18  or 33% of all races entered    
Top 5's - 38 or 69% of all races entered    
Top 10's - 47 or 85% of all races entered