Biography
ABOUT CHANDLER
Fast Facts.
Birthday: 26 September 1994
Hometown: Dallas, Texas
Education: B.S. Business Administration ‘19 – Ottawa University
Hobbies: Traveling, Architecture/Design, Cycling & Snowboarding
Chandler Hull may have started racing later than most, but he quickly proved he belonged among the sport’s top GT talents. Growing up in Dallas with a lifelong love of cars, he didn’t step onto a racetrack until age 21, when a local PCA event ignited a passion that soon became a career. After diving into club racing with a BMW SpecE46 and completing 32 races in his first season, Hull made his professional debut in 2019 with BimmerWorld Racing in TC America—earning Rookie of the Year and finishing 3rd in the championship. That same year, he also made his European debut, racing at the Nürburgring.
Over the next several seasons, Hull began rapidly climbing the ranks with BMW machinery. Adding GT4 programs across SRO, IMSA, DTM Trophy, and the 24H Series, scoring podiums and victories with teams including BimmerWorld, Walkenhorst Motorsport, ST Racing, and Fast Track Racing. Highlights include back-to-back GT4 class wins at the Indianapolis 8 Hour, multiple NLS podiums, and sweeping both the GT4 Class and Overall GT Championships in the 2021 24H Series.
Hull graduated to a full-time GT3 seat in 2022, teaming with BMW legend Bill Auberlen in GT World Challenge America, earning podiums at every race weekend—plus another Indy 8 Hour class win. In 2023, he expanded into IMSA with Turner Motorport, along with his familiar GTWC America and GT4 America efforts, and returned to the Asian Le Mans Series, winning the GT Championship and securing an automatic entry to the centenary edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where he finished P8 on debut with Walkenhorst Motorsport and AF Corse.
In 2024, Hull shifted his focus to Europe, racing with Walkenhorst Motorsport in ADAC GT Masters and the Nürburgring 24H in the new Aston Martin Vantage GT3, while joining Kessel Racing for his debut at the centenary edition of the Spa 24H in the Ferrari 296 GT3.
After the 2024 season, Hull stepped back from full-time racing to explore other professional opportunities. But the time away only confirmed what he already knew, racing is his true passion, and the desire to compete, mentor, and continue growing in the sport has brought him back with a renewed sense of purpose and direction.