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Brandon Miller is an American former professional stock car racing driver whose grounding in the sport came through the Richard Childress Racing driver development program. That background in stock car competition shaped a career that eventually carried him into vintage and historic racing under the SVRA banner, a path taken by a number of drivers seeking to continue competing after their earlier racing pursuits. Miller is now listed as retired within the Racer DB record, with his SVRA activity representing the most recent chapter of a career rooted in American stock car development ranks.[1]
Across his documented SVRA career, Miller made two starts and collected a single podium finish, though he did not secure a race win or a championship during that span. His performance data places his Racer Rating at 1,499, ranking him 9297th among active drivers on the database's Elo-style scale, reflecting a modest but genuine level of competitive participation relative to the sport's top tier. In the 2026 season, Miller competed in two rounds, recording one podium and no wins, which placed him 302nd in the standings. Taken together, his record reflects a limited but notable stint in SVRA competition following his earlier stock car development, closing out a career that began within one of NASCAR's respected developmental programs.[2]
SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS[2] Wikipedia