Career
George Mack (born July 21, 1968 in Hollywood, California) is a former Industry Racing League driver. He is the older brother of Industry Pro Series and short track racer Lloyd Mack. Mack was the second African-American after Willy T. Ribbs to drive in the Indianapolis 500 when he did so in 2002 and finished 17th.
He contested the rest IRL season for 310 Racing and finished 16th in series points with a best finish of 13th.
After being unable to find a ride in open wheel cars after 310 Racing folded, he shifted his focus to National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing and was named the 3rd driver of the Curry Racing entry in the Truck Series in early 2006, possibly as a part of the Drive for Diversity program However, Mack denied association with Curry Racing stating that he was not contracted and/or scheduled to drive for Curry Racing.
Mack appeared in an episode of the reality television show, Blind Date where he dated a girl who referred to herself as Q, a reference to the James Bond character. American Open Wheel
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