After Lyon graduated high school in 1980 he built his first racecar
in his parents garage. It was a 1957 Ford chassis that Eddy Grey drove
in the early 60's. He and his friends spent countless hours restoring
the classic mount to race condition and joined the Sportsman ranks at
Saugus Speedway.
After spending several season mastering the flat third-mile, Lyon
decided it was time for a new challenge and joined the Featherlite
Southwest Series. Since 1988, Lyon has amassed a career record of more
than 247 career appearances with 191 consecutive starts. He is the
fourth driver to earn more than $300,000 in career winnings, and has
four victories, 42 top-five,
and 88 top-ten finishes to his record. He has won six Bud Pole Awards,
and has finished in the top-ten final point standings eleven times,
with his best a career best finish of fifth in 1996.
When asked to reflect on his accomplishments, Lyon smiles. "That's
what happens when you're around long enough," Lyon said. "I love this
series, it's the best out there. We have the best crowds, the best
show, and the most cars. There is nothing better then winning. That is
why I keep coming back. I want to win."
At 40 years old, Lyon's dedication to racing is only matched to his
dedication to his family. With his wife Allison of ten years, he has
raised two children, daughter Jamie (10) and son Jake (8). "It is hard
to be at the track sometimes," Lyon said. "My kids are growing up and
they are involved in sports and other activities, it is tough to miss
those times. I love my family and racing. I still have a lot of racing
to do."