Michael Hunt

Michael Hunt (born April 13, 1974) is an American businessman and entrepreneur involved in professional auto racing, first truly established himself as a competitor at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga, where he became a NCAA Football Hall of Fame Free Safety. After his football career, Michael began his work in the Energy Trading business, a trade that he continues to work at today. Michael's competitiveness on the trading floor translates directly to his competitiveness in the racing industry. A love and passion for racing have been in both of the Hunt's blood all of their lives. Michael is proud to represent DRIVE Technology as a Co-Owner, and the Hunt family is committed to creating the countries best NASCAR Driver Development Program.

Biography
Hunt was a key member of two Southern Conference Championship teams in 1978 and 1979. He was named team captain as a junior, earning the first of two All-SoCon honors. He snagged three interceptions that season, on his way to honorable mention All-American honors. He repeated on the All-SoCon team as a senior in 1981.

Following his career, Hunt was honored by the Chattanooga Times Free Press as a member of the Mocs All-Century Team. He earned his degree in Business Education from UTC in 1983 and is currently the managing director of Energy Trading at Dominion Resources, Inc., in Midlothian, Virginia.