Tim Steele (March 1, 1968 – January 7, 2024) was an American
stock car racing
Stock car racing is a form of Auto racing, automobile racing run on oval track racing, oval tracks and road courses. It originally used Production vehicle, production-model cars, hence the name "stock car", but is now run using cars specifical ...
driver.
He won three
ARCA Re/Max Series
The ARCA Menards Series is an American stock car series, the premier division of the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA). It is considered a minor, semi-professional league of stock car racing, used as a feeder series into the three national ...
national championships and raced in
NASCAR
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's highest three series.
He was inducted in the
Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame
The Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame is a non-profit hall of fame for Michigan auto racers.
It was founded in 1982 by Dick Lee and was incorporated April 19, 1982, as a non-profit 501(c) (3) non-stock Michigan corporation.
The Michigan Motor Sp ...
in 2009.
Background
Steele was born in
Coopersville, Michigan
Coopersville is a city located in north central Ottawa County, Michigan, Ottawa County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,828 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. It is primarily a farming community.
The city is loca ...
on March 1, 1968, and began racing as a 5-year-old in motorcycle
ice racing
Ice racing is a form of racing that uses cars, motorcycles, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, or other motorized vehicles. Ice racing takes place on frozen lakes or rivers, or on groomed frozen lots. As cold weather is a requirement for natural ...
.
He finished second in Michigan's 125cc AMA
motocross
Motocross is a form of off-road motorcycle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits. The sport evolved from motorcycle trials competitions held in the United Kingdom.
History
Motocross first evolved in Britain from motorcycle trials competi ...
division.
In 1984, the 16-year-old won the NAMRA Champ Cars division championship and was the division's Rookie of the Year; he also raced in International Jet Ski Racing events that season.
He continued to move up the ladder and began racing
late model
Late Model stock car racing, also known as late model racing and late models, refers to a type of auto racing that involves purpose-built cars simultaneously racing against each other primarily on oval tracks. This type of racing was early-on ...
s at
Berlin Raceway
Berlin Raceway is a long paved oval race track in Marne, Michigan, near Grand Rapids, Michigan, Grand Rapids. The track races weekly as part of the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series. It has also held touring series events on the ARCA Menar ...
.
He began racing on regional touring series, winning in the
American Speed Association
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in 1990 and the
NASCAR All Pro Series in 1992.
Steele died on January 7, 2024 at age 55 due to complications following a stroke.
ARCA career

Steele started out in the 1993 Season driving for Harold Steele's HS Die Team.
It was a very successful year. He went on to win the Championship that year and earned the Rookie of the Year award.
He went on and continued to win races also winning the championship in 1996 and 1997. Steele won 12 times in 1997, the most wins in the series since 1973.
In November 1997, he was involved in a serious accident in which he suffered a brain injury. At the time he was planning on moving up to the
Winston Cup Series
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR), the most prestigious stock car racing series in the United States.
The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and fro ...
to try and contend for rookie of the year.
He was ten days away from signing up with a team to be owned by his father Harold and
Green Bay Packers
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Quarterback
Brett Favre
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, who were planning to purchase
Bud Moore Engineering
Bud Moore Engineering, later Fenley-Moore Racing, was a championship-winning NASCAR team. It was owned and operated by mechanic Bud Moore and ran out of Spartanburg, South Carolina. While the team was a dominant force in the 1960s and 1980s, the ...
.
The accident damaged his brain; doctors told him he could not handle another trauma.
Much of 1998 he spent going from doctor to doctor to see if a comeback was possible.
He battled a dependency on the prescription drug
Oxycontin
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which he was taking for headaches. Finally in June 1998, Steele made his comeback to the ARCA series at
Pocono; he won the race and went on to race in five more races that year winning three of them.
In 1999, Steele only competed in one race at
Talladega finishing 34th after a crash.
In
2000
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, Steele made a full-time comeback to the series. He won three races and accumulated 14 top ten finishes and finished third in the final points standings. In 2001, Steele won four races and finished ninth in the final points standings.
The next five years were not as successful as he only competed in 16 races and earned only 3 top 5 finishes.
In 2007, after a
late model
Late Model stock car racing, also known as late model racing and late models, refers to a type of auto racing that involves purpose-built cars simultaneously racing against each other primarily on oval tracks. This type of racing was early-on ...
crash at
Toledo Speedway
Toledo Speedway is a half-mile paved oval racetrack located in Toledo, Ohio, United States. It is owned by ARCA President Ron Drager, and is the sister track to Flat Rock Speedway in Flat Rock, Michigan.
History
Toledo Speedway opened in 1 ...
, Steele decided it was time to stop racing.
Between 1993 and 2006, Steele had attempted 146 races, winning 41, which equates to victories in 28% of all the races he entered.
Steele's 24 victories is ARCA's all-time
Superspeedway
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winner, including nine at Pocono Raceway. He recorded 86 top-five finishes, 101 top-10s and led 5,423 laps.
That means that Steele led laps in 64% of every race he entered.
He also won 31 career pole awards.
He was the first ARCA driver to make over 1,000,000 in his career, surpassing
Bobby Bowsher's previous record of 952,535 in 1998.
Other series
Winston Cup
In 1994, Steele competed in five
Winston Cup Series
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR), the most prestigious stock car racing series in the United States.
The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and fro ...
races in a car owned by
Bobby Allison
Robert Arthur Allison (December 3, 1937 – November 9, 2024) was an American professional stock car racing driver and owner. Allison was the founder of the Alabama Gang, a group of drivers based in Hueytown, Alabama, where there were abundant ...
only managing a best finish of 33rd at Pocono.
He attempted to qualify for the inaugural Brickyard 400 but failed.
Busch Grand National
In 1993, he competed in two
Busch Grand National Series
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races at
Michigan
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and
Richmond
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* Richmond, British Columbia, a city in Canada
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for NASCAR driver
Davey Allison
David Carl "Davey" Allison (February 25, 1961 – July 13, 1993) was an American NASCAR driver. He was best known for driving the No. 28 Texaco-Havoline Ford for Robert Yates Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series. Born in Hollywood, Florida, ...
's team. Both races ended with Did Not Finishes (DNFs). In 1994, Tim competed in one race at Michigan for his father's team; it ended in another DNF. In 1997, he competed in seven races for James Finch. This time he managed to accumulate two top tens and one top five finish and an overall average finish of 19.9. This would be the last year he would compete in the series.
Craftsman Truck Series
In 1999, Steele competed in 13
Craftsman Truck Series
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races in a truck once again owned by his father. He accumulated 1 top ten finish and led 45 laps. He averaged a 19th-place finish and finished 25th overall in the standings.
Winston West
In 1996 and 1998, Steele competed in two
Winston West Series
The ARCA Menards Series West, formerly the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, NASCAR AutoZone West Series, NASCAR Winston West Series, NASCAR Winston Transcontinental Series and NASCAR Camping World West Series, is a regional stock car racing series ow ...
races at
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
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, scoring a top five and leading 15 laps.
Motorsports career results
NASCAR
(
key) (
Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. ''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
Winston Cup Series
Busch Series
Craftsman Truck Series
ARCA Re/Max Series
(
key) (
Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. ''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
References
External links
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1968 births
2024 deaths
20th-century American sportsmen
21st-century American sportsmen
American Speed Association drivers
ARCA Menards Series drivers
NASCAR drivers
Racing drivers from Michigan
Sportspeople from Ottawa County, Michigan