Kevin Grubb

Kevin Grubb (born on April 19, 1978 in Hannover County, Virginia and died on May 26, 2009 in Mechacnisville, Virginia) was a American of NASCAR. His best position was 13 in 2000, had 1 pole, and was 32 times in the top 10.

He started at NASCAR Júnior in 1997. His first car was the 82 and his first race was in New Hampshire and he was in 38th position. He crashed in his first 3 races. In 1998 he raced for his father's team, Grubb Motorsports, earning a pole position in Dover, His teammate was his brother Wayne Grubb who also raced for his father's team. After a very successful year, Grubb was offered a ride at Brewco Motorsports in 1999. Grubb raced for Brewco through 2001. He would amass 18 top tens in those three years, with his best points finish of 13th in the 2000 season. Early in the 2002 season, he was tabbed to race for Team Bristol Motorsports, replacing Kelly Denton. The team was plagued by failures, and Grubb was released by the end of the season. In 2003, he signed a partial season deal with Carroll Motorsports.

From 1999 to 2001 he ran for Brewco Motorsports, getting into the top 10 out of 18 opportunities. The following year he went to Bristol Motorsports, but the team did not go well and he did not go either, being released at the end of the year.

In 2003 he went to Carrol Motorsports, until he went well, but was plagued by engine problems and accidents.

In 2004 he went to Rensi Motorsports, where in March he refused to do an anti-doping test, being suspended until June 2006 on the condition that he does not fail to take the exam when requested, He participated in five Busch events before being suspended indefinitely on September 11, 2006.

For Camping World Truck Series he started in 1996 by his father's team, with career of 55. In his first race he started in 8th and finished in 18th. And in the second he crashed on lap 48. He returned in 1997 when he had a 13th place as the best result (in Nazareth Speedway).

In August 2006 he bought 15 trucks from Bily Ballew Motorsports.

Death
Grubb was found dead at Alpine Motel on May 6, 2009 at 11:30 a.m. according to Henrico County authorities. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported the cause of death was a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

The police reported no indications of any illegal substances inside the hotel room.

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