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  Country First name Name Date of Birth Occupation Lizense since Victories
Tot. Last year This year
 USA David Siegel 06.05.58 Administrator 2004 58 28 2
 


Drivers profile by Kimberly Rinker, Maywood Park/Chicago

 
 

David Siegel, 50, carries the red, white and blue colors of Old Glory, representing the United States in his first international competition. Named 2007 Amateur Driver of the Year by the U.S. Harness Writer’s Association, Siegel is a native of Newark, N.J. and a resident of Palo Alto, California where he serves as president and CEO of the horseracing handicapping and data service TrackMaster, utilized by the USTA.

Siegel began driving in 2004 and has since racked up 59 wins and $209,376 in earnings. In 2008 he has amassed a 3-3-4 record from 36 starts with $13,799, and currently has 15 horses in his stable. One of his previous standouts was Mighty Killean, a winner of 28 races lifetime, with a mark of 1:51.3s and $270,542 in career earnings. Siegel is president of the California Amateur Driving Club and also coaches Little League in his spare time.

 
     

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Siegel to represent U.S. in World Cup of Amateur Racing
Tuesday, January 29, 2008 - by John Manzi, for the North American Amateur Drivers Association

Monticello, NY --- Last Sunday, David Siegel was at Dover Downs to accept an award as National Amateur Driver of the Year. As he was walking to the podium, co-emcee Roger Huston read a letter handed to him which stated that Siegel, as United States Amateur Driver of the Year, will represent the U.S. in the upcoming World Cup of Amateur Racing, which is set to get underway in mid-May in Chicago, Ill.

David Siegel will represent the U.S. in the upcoming World Cup of Amateur Racing.
“Not only was I thrilled when I found out I was named the National Amateur Driver of the Year, but now giving me the privilege (and responsibility) of representing the U.S. Amateurs in the upcoming World Driving competition in the United States is more than I could have ever realized,” Siegel told the audience in attendance that evening.

And the next day via e-mail Siegel added, “I basked in the joy of being so honored last night and on the plane ride back today. Beginning tonight I start my study on Balmoral (Park), Maywood (Park), etc. so I give us the best chance of doing well and hopefully winning.”

Hosted in America by the North American Amateur Drivers Association, the 2008 World Cup of Amateur Racing will also have events at Yonkers Raceway, Monticello Raceway, and Freehold Raceway with the outstanding amateurs from 12 different countries set to participate.

Driving competitively at Cal-Expo in Sacramento for the last three years, the 2007 season has by far been the best for the 49-year-old executive. From 209 starts, Siegel won 28 races, had 35 seconds, and 20 thirds for a .259 UDR and purses of $100,040 while driving mainly against professionals at the only pari-mutuel harness track still operating in California. About half of his drives at Cal-Expo were with horses he owned where he sported an impressive .352 UDR.

This year again, mainly against professional drivers, Siegel already has two wins in 12 starts.

Living in Palo Alto, CA since 1981, the transplanted easterner from Livingston, N.J., moved west after he graduated Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. Siegel later obtained his Masters in Business
Administration from Stanford University.

 



Currently the president of Trackmaster, an Equibase subsidiary which supplies handicapping information for Thoroughbred and harness players, it was through his profession that Siegel became involved in amateur racing.

“I never even touched a horse until 2002 when I purchased a pacer by the name of Wastin Time,” Siegel reflected. “Ed Hensley was my trainer at that time and for 18 months I jogged and sometimes trained horses with Ed. Two years later when I applied for my driver’s license I had to drive in 45 qualifying races before I was granted a Provisional license in late 2004.”

However, with 58 driving victories already under his belt in just three full seasons of driving, it's obvious that Siegel has learned his lessons well.

Currently he owns 12 horses, most of which race at Cal-Expo, but he also has three competing on the east coast at Saratoga Raceway in upstate New York.

by John Manzi,

     

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