Bio: Jordan Webb

Jordan Lee is 14 years old and is in the 9th grade at Northwest High School.  He is an honor roll student and is active in school activities.  Jordan Lee's favorite hobbies are racing, football, wrestling and track.

Jordan Lee starting racing in go-kart's and when he turned 8 he started competing in the Bandolero Bandits division.  He received his first victory at the Thursday Night Stampede at Texas Motor speedway in July of 2003.  The night before he would head to Florida to compete in the Bandolero Nationals.  Being a part of this racing series he competed nation wide.  Traveling from Texas to North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Oklahoma and Nevada.  The beginning of the season of 2005 Jordan Lee wanted to strive to be the National Champion in the Bandolero Bandits division.  He set a goal to win 10 races and by the end of the season competing with 150 drivers nation wide he accomplished his goal with 35 feature wins out of 40 races.  He received his championship title as the 2005 Bandolero NATIONAL CHAMPION at the banquet in Charlotte, North Carolina. 

Jordan Lee after accomplishing his goal moved up to the Legend Semi-Pro division competing with drivers from the age of 14  to 60+.  He was the youngest in his division starting at the age of 12.  Since he had competed for 4 years in the Bandolero division he was grandfather to move up for the next challenge.  This was a lot of power for a 65lb driver.  These car can go up to 140 mph.  He started in the Chargers class for beginners and won the first 6 races of the season.  He moved to Semi-Pro started in the back of the field to gain the experience of his #44 car.  After hard work and dedication he won his first race in the Legends Semi-Pro. 

Jordan Lee thanks his brother Mark who dedicated some of the 2006 season of not driving every race to helping his brother become a very competitive driver.  He would also like to thank his dad for his hard work on helping work on the car and his mom for her support with his goals.  Racing is a GREAT family experience and it has taught me a lot of responsibility, hardwork, dedication and helping others that are starting out with their racing career.  Jordan would like to thank his sponsors for their support and the fans that cheer him on at the track.

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