Speed in several ways
Before Griffith ever got behind the wheel of a race car, he was a competitive golfer. As a member of the Pfeiffer University Men's Golf Team, Griffith averaged a score below par in 90% of his rounds. With a swing speed exceeding 115 miles an hour, he was pound for pound the longest hitter in Division II NCAA competition. Though racing is his primary focus, Griffith still makes an effort to get to the golf course and enjoys forming new connections through their shared love of the game.


Racing in the virtual world
When he's not behind the wheel of a racecar, Griffith stays behind the wheel virtually. Utilizing iRacing, a world-class simulation software, Griffith sharpens his skills alongside fellow drivers, all while having fun with his friends.
SEEING THE SPORT DIFFERENTLY
As life goes on, Griffith has explored the wide variety of occupations within motorsports, one of them being Pace Car Driver. After a few phone calls, Griffith found himself leading the best of the best in Legend Car and Bandolero racing at the Cookout Summer Shootout, a place that initally sparked Griffith's interests in motorsports.

