Allen May

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Allen May (born October 30, 1969 in Dallas, Texas) is an American racecar driver. He drove in the U.S. F2000 National Championship, and, in 1997 he started a single race in the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series for Arizona Motorsport at Texas Motor Speedway where he crashed on lap 36 and was credited with 22nd place. [1] He is also a former Formula Continental SCCA national champion.

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Racing record

SCCA National Championship Runoffs

YearTrackCarEngineClassFinishStartStatus
1992 Road Atlanta BRD AFV2 Volkswagen Formula Vee 1616Running
1993 Road Atlanta BRD AFV2 Volkswagen Formula Vee 35Running
1994 Mid-Ohio BRD AFV2 Volkswagen Formula Vee 4011Retired
Van Diemen RF94 Ford Formula Continental 11Running

American Open-Wheel racing results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest race lap)

American Continental Championship results

YearEntrant1234567PosPoints
1993 ROA
10
MOS SON IOW WGI TRR DAL
25
??????
1994 MOS1 WGI IOW TRR MOS2 ROA DAL
7
??????

USAC FF2000 National Championship results

YearEntrant12345678910PosPoints
1994 IRP1
39
IRP2
DNS
IRP3
3
WGI
7
BFR
30
TOP NHS SHA1 SHA2 LRP ??????

USF2000 National Championship results

YearEntrant123456789101112PosPoints
1996 WDW
3
STP
6
PIR
4
DSC1
47
MOS IRP
1
RIR
2
WGI1
4
WGI2
34
MDO
24
NHS
5
LVS
4
5th???
1997 WDW STP PIR DSC1 DSC2 SAV PPI
8
CHA1
6
CHA2
4
MDO WGI WGI N.C.N.C.
2002 Primus Racing SEB1 SEB2 MOS1 MOS2 IRP
DNS
MIL1 MIL2 MDO ROA1 ROA2 VIR1 VIR2 N.C.N.C.

IRL IndyCar Series

YearTeamChassisNo.Engine12345678910RankPointsRef
1996-97 Sinden Racing Services Dallara IR744 Oldsmobile NH1
LV1 WDW
PHX
INDY
TEX
22
PIK
CMS
NH2
LV2
50th13 [2]

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References

  1. "Inaugural True Value 500 At Texas Motor Speedway, Ft. Worth, Texas – Saturday Night, June 7, 1997" (PDF). Indy Racing League. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-12-18. Retrieved 2010-12-24.
  2. "Allen May – 1997 Indy Racing League Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 7, 2023.