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Phil Bonifield was born on 23 June, 1963 in Napa, California, United States, is an American racing driver. Discover Phil Bonifield's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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Phil Bonifield Height, Weight & Measurements
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Phil Bonifield Net Worth
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Timeline
His best finish was 23rd at Memphis Motorsports Park.
He made his Craftsman Truck Series debut at Evergreen Speedway, finishing 30th.
His best finish was a 30th at Fontana, the only race he finished that year.
Despite this, he finished 31st in points.
He also ran six Busch races, two for his own team, one for Bost Motorsports, and the rest for Means Racing.
Phillip Bonifield (born June 23, 1963) is an American former professional stock car racing driver and team owner.
He was the owner/driver of Team Racing, which competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with various drivers including himself driving their trucks.
Bonifield began his racing career in 1973, when he began competing with BMX bicycles.
Racing across the United States, he won several championships from 1979 to 1983.
In 1987, he moved to go-karts, where he raced against Kevin Harvick and Casey Mears, before competing part-time in the NASCAR Elite Division Featherlite Southwest Series in 1991.
Bonifield became a driving instructor at the Buck Baker Racing School in 1993, after he moved to the Southeast from California.
Around the same time, he opened his own fabrication shop, and worked for various Winston Cup teams.
In 1998, Bonifield closed his fabrication shop and began fielding entries in the Truck series.
In 1999, he decided to pull double duty as an owner and driver, with Tom Mazzucchi coming aboard as a partner in the No. 23 Red Line Oil truck.
Bonifield would compete 13 more times that year, and finished 31st in points, and 7th in Rookie of the Year standings. In 2000, he ran just eight races, and did not finish a single race.
He also competed in the Busch Series part-time from 2001 to 2003 as well as in two West Series races in 2007.
In 2001, Bonifield posted a career-best 24th twice, at California and Las Vegas.
That same season, he began running races part-time for Impact Motorsports, and purchased Impact's owner's points and equipment after it shut down, renaming his operation Team Racing.
He also made his Busch debut at the MBNA Platinum 200 for Jay Robinson Racing, starting 34th but finishing 36th after engine problems plagued the team.
In 2002, mechanical problems continued to plague Bonifield and his team, as he failed to finish any of his eleven starts that season.
2003 marked Bonifield's best Truck Series season, as he ran 21 of 25 races, and finished 20th in points.
Unfortunately, his success was not carried over into 2004.
Neither Bonifield nor his team ran many races that season.
Bonifield only qualified for events, and was twice parked for driving too slow.
During the season, Bonifield sold the trucks to Bill Davis Racing and shut down the team.
He and spent 2005 and 2006 developing ARCA Re/Max Series and NASCAR Grand National Division, AutoZone West Series driver Andrew Myers.
He returned to the Truck Series in 2006, fielding the No. 86 Chevrolet.
(key) ( Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led. )
His first race as owner in a points-paying event came that season at Walt Disney World Speedway in the No. 11 Red Line Oil Chevrolet, driven by Brett Bodine, who qualified 13th but finished 32nd after an engine failure.
Bodine ran two more races for Bonifield that season, both races resulting in DNFs.