Mac Hill Motorsports Busch Series Drivers


Danny O'Quinn


Born: May 7, 1985
Hometown: Coeburn, Va.
Residence: Huntersville, N.C.
Marital Status: Single

At the age of 12 and won four championships. He won over 130 races, and one Tennessee state championship between 1992 and 1998.

In 1999 he became the street stock rookie of the year at Lonesome Pine Raceway. He moved up to a late model car in 2000 and won the track championship and the Rookie of the Year award. In 2001, he raced both at Lonesome Pine and the ARA series.

He had three wins and four poles. He also attended the University of Virginia's College at Wise in 2003-2005 but put his collegiate pursuits on hold as his professional racing career took off.

In 2002, he won the UARA late model touring series national championship.

Quinn moved up to the USAR Hooters Pro Cup (Southern Series) in 2003, and became the Southern Series Rookie of the Year. In 2004, he won the Food City 250 at his home race track of Lonesome Pine Raceway in Coeburn, Virginia. He became the youngest driver to win in series history and finished seventh overall in points. In 2005, he had six starts in the ARCA series and three sixth place finishes

In the fall of 2005, O'Quinn was a contestant on Roush Racing: Driver X. He was ultimately runner-up in the competition, and proceeded directly to the Busch Series being inked to the Roush contract.

In 2006, he is racing the World Financial Group #50 Ford in the Busch Series. He got his first Top-10 finish at Nashville Superspeedway after starting second, and has followed it up with Top-10's at The Milwaukee Mile, O'Reilly Raceway Park, Memphis Motorsports Park and Lowe's Motor Speedway, where he scored a career best finish of 5th. O'Quinn was named Busch Series Rookie of the Year after the 2006 Season Finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. His 2007 plans are to run a limited schedule with Mac Hill Motorsports

Dange Hanniford


Hometown: Darlington, SC
Birthday: 4/16/81

Born to race; it’s the only thing he can remember wanting to do. He was born and raised only minutes from “The Track Too Tough Too Tame”, so it would have been hard to not want to race. He’s been around racing his entire life, traveling to local race tracks with his family since he was six-weeks old.

Dange has an excellent working knowledge of a racecar, along with the driving ability to compete with the best. It’s not often that you find that in a driver these days. Dange has taken the old-school approach to racing, working his way from the bottom to the top, learning not only how to drive, but also how to build and maintain his cars along the way.

2006 He received an offer to run a limited schedule in the Hooters Pro Cup series for a southern division team. After qualifying for the Championship, Dange signed on to run for the Hooter Pro Cup Championship with NASCAR Busch team, Mac Hill Motorsports in the #65s Chevy Monte Carlo SS and finish 2 points short of the Rookie of the Year.

In 2007, Hanniford will run the full schedule in the Southern Hooters Pro Cup division and compete in his first NASCAR Busch series race at Richmond on May 4, 2007.


Frank Kreyer


Birth date: May 8, 1973
Home Town: Pardeeville, WI
Marital Status: Married - Michelle
College: Ditech College

Growing up in the heart of the Dairyland, Frank started his racing career in the most competitive short tracks in the country, playing such roles as Team Owner, Driver, and Team Marketing and Sales Representative.

Throughout the 90’s Frank raced the Junior Motorsports Series and found success with (4) four Championships under his belt. This success propelled him to the next level of racing on the asphalt circuit. Over the years, Frank has found great success with wins at the Mountain Dew 100, The Budweiser 100, The WCS 100, and the GM Auto Parts Shootout.

In 2007, Frank plans on running a limited schedule for Mac Hill Motorsports.