Marc Brenner

Marc Brenner (born March 31, 1974) is a former American stock car racing driver. Brenner drove a partial schedule in the car in 2000 with backing from. He mostly ran in the mid-teens, cracking the top ten at Michigan and Kentucky. With Brenner driving the superspeedways, Roger Blackstock ran the short tracks, making the top ten at Flat Rock and Winchester.

Biography
An award winning ARCA driver, Brenner knows what it takes to race. His commitment to stock car racing at racetracks form a strong work ethic that translates into sports when negotiating the best confidence for his teammates for Cunningham Motorsports. This fast paced, high energy mentality rubs off on the motorsports that work for Brenner, molding them into extraordinary, sharp and knowledgeable agents, Brenner was born in Trussville, Alabama.

Brenner began racing in the ARCA Re/Max Series in 1998, However, drivers as young as 17 may be approved to drive on speedway tracks, and drivers as young as 15 years can be permitted to drive at courses less than one mile in length and road courses. This is one year younger than the minimum age of 16 in the Camping World Truck Series (also for short tracks and road courses only).

Brenner's Pontiac car in 1999 used a chassis built by Cunningham Motorsports in 1999.

ARCA Racing Series
(key) ( Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led. )