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On March 12, 1978, Casey Mears was born in Bakersfield, California. He grew up in a family deeply rooted in motorsports; both his father, Roger Mears, and his uncle, Rick Mears, were well-known professional race car drivers. Surrounded by the legacy of competitive racing, Casey developed a passion for the sport from an early age—a passion that evolved into a successful career in motorsports.
Although his mother initially hoped he would pursue a different path, she eventually supported his decision to follow in the footsteps of his father and uncle, recognizing his genuine love for racing. Casey's interest in cars extended beyond racing—he once mentioned in an interview that he enjoyed “everything from vacuuming it out, cleaning out the insides, buffing and waxing—anything that had to do with detailing cars.” This enthusiasm underscored his deep affinity for automobiles in all aspects.
Casey Mears began his racing journey at the age of 13 in 1991, competing in go-kart events. By 1992, he had advanced to the Super Lite Off-Road Series, and by 1994, he was racing sprint cars, winning two championships. From 1996 to 1999, he competed in the Dayton Indy Lights Series, finishing as high as eighth in the standings and narrowly missing the championship by 14 points in one season.
In 2000, Mears increased his visibility by racing for various teams and attempting to qualify for prestigious races such as the Indianapolis 500 in 2001, though he did not make the final grid. That same year, he transitioned to NASCAR, where he would spend the majority of his professional career. Mears joined the NASCAR Cup Series in 2001 and competed in numerous events over the years, including the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. He later drove for Germain Racing and became a consistent presence in NASCAR’s top-tier divisions.
Casey Mears married Trisha Grablander on January 9, 2009. The couple resides in Charlotte, North Carolina, and has two children, Samantha and Hayden. Mears frequently speaks about the importance of family. On his blog, he once wrote, “The best part when a race is done is seeing my number one fans—Trish, Sam, and Hayden.” Away from the track, he enjoys playing soccer, traveling, and spending time outdoors with his family.
With a racing career spanning over two decades, Casey Mears has earned several notable achievements:
· He was featured in the motorsports film Full Throttle Adrenaline Vol. 2, which highlighted various NASCAR drivers.
· His estimated net worth in 2015 was $25 million, largely built through racing contracts and endorsements.
· Mears was a co-winner of the prestigious 24 Hours of Daytona in 2006, driving for Target Chip Ganassi Racing alongside Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon.
· He claimed a significant NASCAR victory at the Coca-Cola 600 in 2007 while driving for Hendrick Motorsports.
· He also captured two victories in the ARCA Racing Series in 2013, contributing to his well-rounded resume across different racing formats.
Casey Mears remains a respected figure in the world of motorsports. While much about his early education and post-racing plans remains private, his long-standing dedication and discipline suggest a continued involvement in the racing world. Whether mentoring young drivers or engaging with fans, Mears demonstrates a steadfast commitment to the sport that shaped his life.
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