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C. J. Faison

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American stock car racing driver
C. J. Faison
Born (1993-08-31)August 31, 1993 (age 31)
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Genre(s)Horror, motorsports
Subscribers482,000[1]
Total views90,552,826[1]
100,000 subscribers2019

Last updated: March 23, 2023
NASCAR driver
NASCARXfinity Series career
2 races run over 1 year
2015 position67th
Best finish67th (2015)
First race2015Buckle Up 200 (Dover)
Last race2015Great Clips 250 (Michigan)
WinsTop tensPoles
000
NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career
3 races run over 2 years
2016 position67th
Best finish51st (2013)
First race2013Lucas Oil 200 (Dover)
Last race2016 Jacob Companies 200 (Dover)
WinsTop tensPoles
000

C. J. Faison (born August 31, 1993) is an American businessman and formerstock car racing driver. TheFelton, Delaware native is general manager of auction company Delaware Auto Exchange[2] and has competed in theNASCAR Xfinity Series andCamping World Truck Series, among other series.[3]

Business career

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Faison's business career started at the age of seven, sweeping floors at his father Ronald's business, Delaware Auto Exchange. C. J. took over the auction company at age 22 from his father and saw growth due to connecting with a younger demographic.[4] Faison also serves on the board of directors of the National Association of Public Auto Auctions.[5] Other business ventures include amixed martial arts series, a sunglasses company[6] and a shock manufacturing company.[7]

Racing career

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Grassroots series

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Faison's racing career began at the age of four in thego-kart ranks; he later moved up to dirtsprint cars around the Delaware area.[7]

K&N Pro Series East

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In 2011, Faison attempted four races and made three in this series.[8] In his first attempt, atSouth Boston Speedway, Faison failed to qualify in Rich Rudolph's No. 02 Chevrolet.[9] For the next race, atRichmond International Raceway, Faison qualified 32nd and finished in that same place in what would be his last race for Rudolph.[10] Faison returned eight races later in a family-owned team. AtNew Hampshire Motor Speedway, he qualified 35th but finished 34th after engine problems ended his race 45 laps in.[11] In his final appearance of the season, again with his family-owned team, he qualified fourth atDover International Speedway, a track only 14 miles away from his hometown.[12] Once again, however, mechanical issues ended his day, as a broken shock relegated him to a 24th-place finish.[13] In 2012, Faison logged a career-high nine starts, all for his family-owned team.[14] With backing fromGeneration Rescue andLittle Caesars Pizza, he logged a pole,[15] two top-ten finishes,[16][17] and two crashes.[18][19] In 2013, Faison picked up backing fromSherwin-Williams, and recorded one top five finish and one crash in six starts.[20] He led the most laps atDover International Speedway before blowing a tire in the late portion of the race.[21] After the race, Faison stated that winning at Dover is his "only goal in life".[22]

Camping World Truck Series

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In 2013, Faison made his Truck debut at Dover withSS-Green Light Racing, but a crash after 61 laps ended his day. His other start in that season was at Kentucky, in SS-Green Light's No. 81 truck. He finished 19th, one lap off the pace.[23] A deal to drivePremium Motorsports' No. 94 truck in 2015 fell through.[24] In 2016, Faison returned to SS-Green Light Racing, piloting the No. 07 truck at Dover to a 25th-place finish, 10 laps down.[25] The opportunity came after Dotter called Faison earlier in the week to drive, hoping to keep the truck's position in owner points.[26]

Xfinity Series

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Faison debuted in the Xfinity Series in 2015, drivingJGL Racing's No. 26Toyota Camry at Dover.[27] He started 37th and finished 23rd.[28]

Other series

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In 2023, Faison got the opportunity to make hisoff-road racing debut, driving atrophy truck in theMint 400.[citation needed]

Motorsports career results

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NASCAR

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Xfinity Series

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NASCARXfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233NXSCPtsRef
2015JGL Racing26ToyotaDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALIOWCLTDOV
23
MCH
40
CHIDAYKENNHAINDIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM67th25[29]

Camping World Truck Series

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NASCARCamping World Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223NCWTCPtsRef
2013SS-Green Light Racing07ChevyDAYMARCARKANCLTDOV
30
TEX51st39[30]
81ToyotaKEN
19
IOWELDPOCMCHBRIMSPIOWCHILVSTALMARTEXPHOHOM
2016SS-Green Light Racing07ChevyDAYATLMARKANDOV
25
CLTTEXIOWGTWKENELDPOCBRIMCHMSPCHINHALVSTALMARTEXPHOHOM67th8[31]

K&N Pro Series East

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NASCAR K&N Pro Series East results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314NKNPSECPtsRef
2011Rich Rudolph02ChevroletGRESBO
DNQ
RCH
32
37th289[32]
Ronald Faison39ChevroletIOWBGSJFCLGYNHACOLGRENHA
34
DOV
24
2012BRI
27
GRE
15
RCH
24
IOW
20
BGSJFC
10
LGYCNBCOLIOW
16
NHA
26
DOV
7
GRECAR
11
18th240[33]
2013BRI
5
GRE
11
FIF
14
RCH
11
BGS
14
IOWLGYCOLIOWVIRGRENHADOV
24*
RAL21st187[34]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

References

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  1. ^ab"About CJ Faison".YouTube.
  2. ^"BBB Business Profile | Delaware Auto Exchange".BBB.org. Retrieved7 June 2018.
  3. ^"C.J. Faison Career Statistics - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  4. ^Canavan, Kathy (21 February 2017)."Felton's Fast Lane: Auto Auction Draws Big Crowds".Delaware Business Times. Retrieved7 June 2018.
  5. ^"Directors".National Association of Public Auto Auctions. Retrieved7 June 2018.
  6. ^Finney, Mike."Faison feels like a winner in Xfinity debut at Dover".Milford Beacon. Retrieved7 June 2018.
  7. ^abSanta Barbara, Mike (September 28, 2012)."Rising star on the track and Delaware native Faison to take on Monster Mile Friday".Milford Beacon. RetrievedApril 30, 2020.
  8. ^"C.J. Faison 2011 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Results - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  9. ^"2011 South Boston 150 - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  10. ^"2011 Blue Ox 100 - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  11. ^"2011 New Hampshire 125 - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  12. ^"Google Maps".Google Maps. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  13. ^"2011 Dover 150 - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  14. ^"C.J. Faison 2012 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Results - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  15. ^"2012 Classic 3 Championship - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  16. ^"2012 Slack Auto Parts 150 - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  17. ^"2012 American Real TV 150 - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  18. ^"2012 Widow Wax 125 Pres. by SealWrap Repair Tape - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  19. ^"2012 G-Oil 100 - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  20. ^"C.J. Faison 2013 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Results - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  21. ^O'Hara, Ryan (1 August 2014)."C.J. Faison Talks Plans For Future After Taking NASCAR Break".Speedway Media. Retrieved7 June 2018.
  22. ^Gabell, Marshall (24 June 2014)."Q&A: NCWTS and KNPSE driver C.J. Faison".Race Chaser Online. Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved7 June 2018.
  23. ^"C.J. Faison 2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Results - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  24. ^Wolkin, Joseph (May 1, 2015)."CJ Faison to Run Dover Truck Series Race with Premium Motorsports".Frontstretch. RetrievedApril 30, 2020.
  25. ^"C.J. Faison 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Results - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  26. ^Pensek, Matt (May 24, 2016)."Interview Of The Week – Race Car Driver CJ Faison".WBOC. Archived fromthe original on August 4, 2020. RetrievedApril 30, 2020.
  27. ^Wolkin, Joseph (2015-05-15)."CJ Faison to Make NASCAR XFINITY Series Debut at Dover".Frontstretch. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  28. ^"C.J. Faison 2015 NASCAR Xfinity Series Results - Racing-Reference.info".racing-reference.info. Retrieved2016-05-19.
  29. ^"C. J. Faison – 2015 NASCAR Xfinity Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 7, 2023.
  30. ^"C. J. Faison – 2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 7, 2023.
  31. ^"C. J. Faison – 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 7, 2023.
  32. ^"C. J. Faison – 2011 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 7, 2023.
  33. ^"C. J. Faison – 2012 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 7, 2023.
  34. ^"C. J. Faison – 2013 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedApril 7, 2023.

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