Mark Miller (racer)

Mark Miller ( born October 24, 1962 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American Enduro athletes and marathon rally driver.

He took in 1979 for the first time at the SCORE International Off- Road Racing Series on the motorcycle part. He was fifth in the SCORE series in a buggy in 1996. In 1997, he won the NASCAR Truck Series Ultra Wheels. In 1998 he was on a KTM sixth in the Morocco Rally. In 1999, he won ³ in the class of four-stroke motorcycles up to 250 cm, the silver medal at the International Six Days in Portugal. He also won the four-stroke class of the AMA Enduro Championship.

As of 2000, Miller participated in the Trophy Truck class at Baja. He won the 2000 the Nevada 2000 and was third in the Baja 2000. During Pikes Peak Hill Climb, he finished second in the Touring Car class. In 2002 he took part in the Dakar Rally and achieved the goal as 19 He also won the Toyota Trophy and the Trophy Truck class Baja 500 2003 he won the Trophy Truck class Baja 500, the Parker 425 and the Baja 1000, which he also won the following year.

Since September 2005, Miller 's factory driver for Volkswagen Motorsport and denies in a VW Race Touareg cross-country rallies. In 2006 he finished the Dakar Rally fifth. In 2007 he finished fourth. He also finished fifth in the Morocco Rally and achieved a class win at the Baja 500. 2008 he managed at the Rally dos Sertões to second place. In the 2009 Dakar Rally was his co-driver Ralph Pitchford achieve his best result with a second place with he. In 2010 he was third.

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