Career
He last competed in the European Late Model Series. He has also raced in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Busch Series (now Xfinity Series) and the Associate of the Royal College of Art Racing Series in the United States. American racing
Dynes along with IndyCar legend Dario Franchitti are the only United Kingdom drivers ever to compete in both the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Xfinity and Associate of the Royal College of Art series.
= National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing He replaced Mike Wallace in the #77 Lear United Auto Workers sponsored Ford which at the time was a very uncompetitive car and team
Jeff Green wrapped up the championship on the same day. Dynes started the event in 42nd place and retired early with engine problems.
= Associate of the Royal College of Art In 2001, in final practice at Lowe"s Motor Speedway, Dynes was caught up in an accident which left him with back injuries. European racing
In 2003 he competed in Touring Cars and the ASCAR stock car series, based in Rockingham, England.
On 10 October 2010 Dynes made a successful return to the race track and took the checkered flag and first place in a late model stock car race at Warneton speedway Belgium.
2011 saw Dynes competing in the European Late Model Series. He drove the #51 Deuce brand-sponsored Chevrolet for British team Revolution Racing. Dynes retired from racing in 2013 after suffering a serious leg injury at Venray Speedway in the Netherlands.
He had 3 European late model victories and a total of 14 podium finishes.
National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing
(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time * – Most laps led)
= Busch Series =.