Early career Hand began his career in
kart racing, starting at age 12. Moving up to the
Star Mazda Series in 1998, Hand won nine races in the series, winning the
rookie of the year award in 1998 and the series championship in 1999. while in 2009, he won the first
pole position for a BMW in eight years in the ALMS at
Road America. Driving for
Chip Ganassi Racing, Hand, along with co-drivers
Scott Pruett,
Memo Rojas and
Graham Rahal, won the
2011 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona endurance race at Daytona International Speedway, driving the #01
Riley-
BMW Daytona Prototype. The team was set back by a
pit road penalty while Hand was driving; however, he was able to recover, and co-driver Pruett took the car to victory. The following month, the
BMW Motorsport team he drove for won the GT class of the
2011 12 Hours of Sebring. Later, he joined the BMW Motorsport factory team at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where he finished third in the GTE-Pro class driving again a BMW M3. Also in 2011, Hand competed full-time in the Grand-Am Sports Car Challenge for Turner, finishing runner-up with Michael Marsal as a teammate. Hand returned to BMW Rahal for the 2012 American Le Mans Series season. He again won the GT class at the
12 Hours of Sebring and took three podiums out of seven appearances. Meanwhile, he finished sixth overall at the 24 Hours of Daytona driving a Ganassi BMW. In the 2013 ALMS season, Hand got a second-place class finish and two-fourths out of six appearances for BMW Rahal with a
BMW Z4 de Rahal. Again, he raced for Ganassi at the 24 Hours of Daytona and later the Brickyard Grand Prix at Indianapolis. As the new United SportsCar Championship launched in 2014, Hand finished second in the GTLM class at the 24 Hours of Daytona and third at the 12 Hours of Sebring for BMW Rahal. In 2016, Hand joined the Ford factory program for the
2016 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and the
24 Hours of Le Mans. He was reunited with teammate
Dirk Müller, while
Sébastien Bourdais joined the team for the endurance races, including Le Mans. Hand, Müller, and Bourdais went on to win the
2016 24 Hours of Le Mans in the LMGTE Pro category while driving the
2017 Ford GT LME GTE-Pro.
Other racing On October 22, 2011, Hand made his debut in the
International V8 Supercars Championship, driving for
Dick Johnson Racing in the
Gold Coast 600. finishing fourth with co-driver
James Moffat In November, he drove a
DTM car for the first time, testing for BMW at
Circuito Monteblanco in Spain. in 2022 On October 5, 2021,
Rick Ware Racing announced that Hand would make his
NASCAR debut in the
NASCAR Cup Series race at the
Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval driving the No. 52. Hand started 36th and finished in 27th. In 2022, Hand drove in all six of the Cup Series road course races, driving for Rick Ware in the No. 15. His best finish was twentieth at Sonoma, and his best starting spot was ninth in Road America. On June 12, 2024, it was announced that Hand would be driving the No. 60 car for
RFK Racing in the
Chicago Street race. Hand won the second stage in that race for his first career stage win in the NASCAR Cup Series. Hand led seven laps and almost won the race entirely before being passed by eventual race winner
Alex Bowman, after which Hand fell back to fourth.
DTM On December 15, 2011, Hand was announced as one of BMW's factory drivers for the
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, which saw him compete in the entire 2012 championship, alongside a limited-season
American Le Mans Series campaign with
BMW Team RLL. He was the first American to have a full-season factory contract in the series since its inception in 1984. In three seasons, he had a best race result of fifth at Brand Hatch and a best season result of twelfth, both in 2013. ==Personal life==