Career
He competed in multiple events prior to becoming a driver coach for a number of teams. In 2003, Segal made his series debut, finishing third in the GT class at Virginia International Raceway driving a Ferrari of Washington Ferrari 360 GT. He scored seven top-10 finishes that year. The 2009 season saw continued success, with wins at Watkins Glen and Miller Motorsports Park and one additional podium finish.
He shared the title with co-driver Emil Assentato in the Number.
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Segal earned his second GT Championship in three years, teaming again with Assentato for three class wins in American Institute of Management Autosport"s Ferrari 458 Italia Grand Am for the 2012 title. He finished sixth in the GT standings in 2013, which included a class victory at Indianapolis.
Segal joined Automatic Racing for two GS races in 2005, prior to an eighth-place finish in the GS points the following year, with three podiums in nine races and a best finish of second.
The following year, Segal earned his first career victory at Lime Rock Park, having recorded seven top-10s in nine starts. 555 Level 5 Motorsports Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 with co-drivers Scott Tucker, Townsend Bell, Bill Sweedler and Alessandro Pier Guidi, despite the car having initially been handed a penalty for late-race avoidable contact. IMSA reversed the call more than four hours after the race, declaring the Number.
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Segal is a graduate of the University of Miami with a degree in Business Administration, specializing in Entrepreneurship.
He is fluent in French and proficient in Spanish and enjoys biking and shifterkart racing in his free time.