Education
A native of Asheville, North Carolina, Silver"s career started in the Whelen All-American Series, in which he finished fourth in the 1982 Mid-Atlantic Region season. Eventually, Silver joined the Busch Series in its inaugural season as an owner driver, and finished 7th in the Southeastern 150 at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Career
He raced in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Busch Series for eight seasons, winning two races. Silver ended the season 15th in points with 1,514, along with 7 top tens and 2 top fives. In 1985 and 1986, Silver finished 8th (3268 points) and 7th (3927 points), respectively.
In 1989, Silver"s slow time trial for the All Pro 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway relegated him to the 40-lap consolation race as a last chance to qualify for the event.
However, Silver did not make the field In 1992, Silver"s team served Shawna Robinson at Daytona International Speedway, North Carolina Motor Speedway and Atlanta Motor Speedway, crashing at Daytona and Atlanta.
The following season, Silver failed to qualify for The Pantry 300. Later, Silver owned cars and served as crew chief for Michael Waltrip in the Busch Series, and currently works in the family auto body repair business.
Eventually, Silver became the crew chief for Michael Waltrip Racing"s Patty Moise in 1998 with engines supplied from Roush Racing, though in 2000, Silver worked less with the team due to business obligations in his hometown of Asheville, North Carolina.