In 2005 Chris dropped everything and began chasing a childhood dream he had once lost sight of. True to cliche form, he packed most of his life into a little 1985 Rx7 and moved across the country to go racing. Having to work his way into the sport, this would not be a quick or glamorous transition... Chris had obtained a job with the Skip Barber Racing School, as a mechanic, where he would work for his racing education.
With in a year Chris took to the track and not long after he was competing in the Skip Barber formula series every chance he got. His Skip Barber Career was short and turbulent, but included a Rookie of the Race award, 2 poles and a win among other strong performances.
More recently he has taken to SCCA Club Racing and put his experience to work with the SCDA as an Instructor. Racing whatever he could get his hands on, he has collected additional wins and podium finishes. Also and perhaps more importantly, Chris has begun to mature as a driver. Chris has quickly become a very good instructor at the track, often receives high reviews and enjoys working with new and experienced drivers alike. Chris lives the old addage that a bad day at the track is better than a good day at work.
At the end of the 2010 season Chris's team debuted a new car which they built from the ground up and made a strong statement with its first two appearences. While they consider themselves to be underdogs, Chris and his teammate Justin Curry stand a good chance to be a factor for the 2011 Season...