Butch Miller

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Henry "Butch" Miller (born in Coopersville, Michigan) is a racecar driver. He is a multiple champion in the now-defunct American Speed Association stock car series. Miller also drove a limited schedule in the 2005 Trans-Am Series.

He ran nine races in 1993 before he was released, and spent the rest of the season out of NASCAR. He ran two Cup races in 1994, driving the #55 Ford Thunderbird for RaDiUs Racing.

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Henry "Butch" Miller (born in Coopersville, Michigan) is a racecar driver. He is a multiple champion in the now-defunct American Speed Association stock car series. Miller also drove a limited schedule in the 2005 Trans-Am Series.

He ran nine races in 1993 before he was released, and spent the rest of the season out of NASCAR. He ran two Cup races in 1994, driving the #55 Ford Thunderbird for RaDiUs Racing.

In 1995, he joined the fledging Craftsman Truck Series, driving the #98 Raybestos/Herrick Racing Ford. He won a race at Colorado National Speedway beating Mike Skinner by 0.001 seconds in the closest finish in series history and finished 4th in points. He continued to run full-time through 1998. He stayed with Herrick until the latter part of 1996, where he ran some races for Ernie Irvan and Walker Evans. He signed with Evans full-time for the 1997, where he had twelve top-tens in the #20 Orleans Hotel & Casino Ford.

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Subject ID: 36454