Not only did this 16-year-old phenomenon in the racing world capture the hearts and minds of fans at his home track at Old Dominion Speedway, but the racer dominated most of his stock car races. He completed the season second in overall ODS points and was crowned the Rookie of the Year.

 In both the Legends series and the Late Model Stock circuits, Kyle Hall kept his head and his sheet metal intact, challenging for the front in 20 of 21 races. This superstar in the making, finished the season with three wins, 12 top fives and 20 top tens!

 2008 portends to be another great year for the young driver. Hall will be moving to the Late Model Touring Series and racing at some of the most traditional national tracks in Virginia, Tennessee, North and South Carolina.

 2007 is not the beginning of Kyle Hall’s career, but the culmination of nine years of racing excellence. Beginning at the age of 7, David Hall placed his son in his first Go-Kart where young Hall managed quite a career, winning 98 races between 1998 and 2004 – including 12 state championships in West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina! Even more impressive were his World Kart Association (WKA) wins in South Carolina and Indiana.

 In 2004, Hall took the wheel of a Legends Car where he amassed multiple top finishes, including his first Legends win at Langley Speedway (VA). His success carried on to the 2005 season, where he racked up three wins and placed in the top-four spots 15 out of 19 races. His stellar run also netted Hall with the 2005 Maryland State Championship.

 The 2006 season saw more of the same for the young driver, grabbing wins at Old Dominion Speedway (VA) and Lanier National (GA) as well as top-five finishes at Orange County Speedway (NC), Hickory Motor Speedway (NC) and Concord Motorsport Park (NC).