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Chase Briscoe

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American racing driver (born 1994)
Not to be confused withRyan Briscoe.
NASCAR driver
Chase Briscoe
Briscoe atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025
BornChase David Wayne Briscoe
(1994-12-15)December 15, 1994 (age 30)
Mitchell, Indiana, U.S.
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Achievements2024,2025Southern 500 Winner
2025 Daytona 500 Pole-Winner
2016 ARCA Racing Series Champion
Awards2016Bill France Four Crown
2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck SeriesRookie of the Year
2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck SeriesMost Popular Driver
2019 NASCAR Xfinity SeriesRookie of the Year
2021 NASCAR Cup SeriesRookie of the Year
NASCARCup Series career
178 races run over 5 years
Car no., teamNo. 19 (Joe Gibbs Racing)
2024 position14th
Best finish3rd (2025)
First race2021Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Last race2025NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race (Phoenix)
First win2022Ruoff Mortgage 500 (Phoenix)
Last win2025YellaWood 500 (Talladega)
WinsTop tensPoles
5499
NASCARO'Reilly Auto Parts Series career
87 races run over 6 years
2025 position97th
Best finish4th (2020)
First race2018Rinnai 250 (Atlanta)
Last race2025BetMGM 300 (Charlotte)
First win2018Drive for the Cure 200 (Charlotte Roval)
Last win2020Kansas Lottery 300 (Kansas)
WinsTop tensPoles
11542
NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career
29 races run over 5 years
2023 position95th
Best finish6th (2017)
First race2017NextEra Energy Resources 250 (Daytona)
Last race2023Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt (Bristol Dirt)
First win2017Ford EcoBoost 200 (Homestead)
Last win2018Eldora Dirt Derby (Eldora)
WinsTop tensPoles
2185
NASCARCanada Series career
1 race run over 1 year
2024 position48th
Best finish48th (2024)
First race2024Freshstone Dirt Classic (Ohsweken)
WinsTop tensPoles
011
ARCA Menards Series career
23 races run over 3 years
Best finish1st (2016)
First race2015Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200 (IRP)
Last race2021Clean Harbors 100 at The Glen (Watkins Glen)
First win2016Herr's Potato Chips 200 (Winchester)
Last win2016Kansas 150 (Kansas)
WinsTop tensPoles
6206
ARCA Menards Series West career
4 races run over 2 years
Best finish31st (2013)
First race2013 NAPA Auto Parts 150 (Albuquerque)
Last race2021General Tire 200 (Sonoma)
First win2021General Tire 200 (Sonoma)
WinsTop tensPoles
120
Statistics up to date as of November 2, 2025.

Chase David Wayne Briscoe (born December 15, 1994) is an American professionalstock car racing driver and team owner. He competes full-time in theNASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 19Toyota Camry XSE forJoe Gibbs Racing.

He won the2016 ARCA Racing Series championship and is the2024 and2025Southern 500 winner. He also owns aWorld of Outlawssprint car racing team, Chase Briscoe Racing.

Racing career

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Early career

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Briscoe's father, Kevin, initially did not allow Briscoe to race. He later relented, letting Chase race as a way of spending family time.[1] Five years later, he returned to racing, driving 410sprint cars at the age of thirteen. That year, he recorded seventeen top-ten finishes and a win at the final race of the season; he became the youngest driver to win a 410 sprint car race, beatingNASCAR championJeff Gordon's record by one year despite racing with an engine from 1993.[1]

In 2013, Briscoe applied for the Peak Stock Car Dream Challenge, a contest rewarding the winner with a ride atMichael Waltrip Racing.[2] Despite winning the majority of on-track races, he finished second behindPatrick Staropoli in the challenge.[3] Then-Michael Waltrip Racing executiveTy Norris told Briscoe after the fact that even though he did not win the challenge, Briscoe should still pursue a racing career.[1] Later in the year, he made his NASCAR K&N Pro Series West debut atNAPA Speedway where he finished eighth.[4] He ran two more races in the series that season, finishing thirteenth and 27th atKern County Raceway Park andPhoenix International Raceway, respectively.[5] Briscoe moved from Indiana toCharlotte, North Carolina in 2014 in hopes of making connections in the racing world.[1]

2015–2017

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In 2015, Briscoe was contacted by friend and driverChristopher Bell regarding a contract withRoush Fenway Racing, which resulted in a test session withARCA Racing Series teamCunningham Motorsports.[6] Team owner Kerry Scherer called Briscoe about the tests while Briscoe was driving back to Indiana from Charlotte, having given up on his racing career.[1] After two tests atMobile International Speedway andFairgrounds Speedway, he made his ARCA debut atLucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis where he finished tenth.[7] In his second ARCA start at Salem Speedway, he qualified seventh and later finished fifth.[8] Briscoe struck up a personal friendship with Briggs Cunningham III near the end of the 2015 season and was offered a full-season ride for 2016, which Briscoe accepted.[1] He won six races throughout the course of the season and won the 2016 championship by 535 points over runner-upTom Hessert.[9][1]

Briscoe's 2017 No. 29 Cooper Standard-sponsored Ford F-150 atBrad Keselowski Racing shop.

In 2017, Briscoe joined the newly formedFord PerformanceNASCAR Driver Development Program and theCamping World Truck Series teamBrad Keselowski Racing, driving the No. 29 Cooper Standard-sponsored Ford F-150 full-time.[10] Briscoe finished third at Daytona in his Truck Series debut by avoiding a tremendous wreck on the final lap after running in the top-ten almost all day. Briscoe earned his first career Truck Series pole award atDover International Speedway and finished twelfth in the event. Later in the season, Briscoe earned his first career win atHomestead-Miami Speedway. He was named the Truck Series'Most Popular Driver in 2017.[11] BKR shut down after the season, leaving Briscoe without a ride.[1] Before the 2017 season, Briscoe was offered a ride byHendrick Motorsports but did not bring enough sponsorship to take advantage of the offer.[1]

2018–2020

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In 2018, Briscoe ran a part-time schedule in theNASCAR Xfinity Series. Briscoe ran races in both the No. 60 Ford ofRoush Fenway Racing[12] and the No. 98 Ford ofStewart–Haas Racing.[13] Later that year, Briscoe won the inaugural Xfinity race on the Charlotte Roval race after holding offJustin Marks andAustin Cindric. Briscoe also returned to the Truck Series for one race in 2018, driving the No. 27 truck forThorSport Racing inthe race atEldora Speedway, which he won in a photo finish over teammateGrant Enfinger. He would return to the same truck and team forthe same race the following year and would finish seventh.[14]

Briscoe's 2019 Xfinity car atRoad America

Briscoe committed to a full-time Xfinity schedule in SHR's No. 98 in 2019.[15] In July, Briscoe earned his second career Xfinity Series win atIowa Speedway. He qualified for the2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs, on the back of posting ten straight top-ten finishes. Briscoe finished the 2019 season fifth in points after finishing third atHomestead.[16]

After sponsorship troubles threatened to take Briscoe out of the seat, he secured enough funding to run the2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.[1] Briscoe won the rain-delayedBoyd Gaming 300 atLas Vegas Motor Speedway; he led 27 of fifty laps before weather forced the remainder of the race to be postponed, followed by 62 laps on Sunday for a race-high 89 laps led en route to the victory.[17] At Darlington, after his wife suffered a miscarriage, Briscoe earned his fourth career Xfinity Series win after holding offKyle Busch.[18] He recorded additional victories at Homestead,Pocono Raceway,Indianapolis Motor Speedway,Dover International Speedway, Bristol, Las Vegas in the fall, and Kansas;[19] the Indianapolis win came in the inaugural race on the track's infield road course.[20] In the final race at Phoenix, he fell behind the other three championship drivers due to a poor-handling car and spun with two laps remaining. Briscoe finished the race in ninth to conclude the season with a fourth-place points finish. His nine wins led all drivers in 2020, were the most by a Ford driver in the series, and the second highest by a non-Cup driver sinceSam Ard in 1983.[19]

2021: Rookie season

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Briscoe in the No. 14 atDaytona International Speedway in 2021

On October 20, 2020, Stewart–Haas Racing announced that Briscoe would be promoted to theCup Series in2021, replacingClint Bowyer in the No. 14 Ford Mustang. HighPoint.com, which sponsored Briscoe's Xfinity car, followed him to the Cup team,[21] as well as Ford Performance Racing School. He recorded his first top ten atCircuit of the Americas as he finished sixth.[22]

In March, Briscoe returned to the Truck Series to compete in the inauguralBristol dirt race, where he drove the No. 04 forRoper Racing.[23] He would return to the team for the races atKansas[24] and Knoxville. In May, Briscoe returned to the Xfinity Series and drove the No. 99 forB. J. McLeod Motorsports in a collaboration withStewart–Haas Racing at Charlotte.[25] In June, Briscoe returned to the West Series (now the ARCA Menards Series West) for the first time since 2013 when he drove inthe race atSonoma Raceway in preparation for his first Cup Series start at the track the next day. Briscoe's entry was for the same team (Stewart–Haas Racing) with the same car number (the No. 14) and crew chief (Johnny Klausmeier) as in the Cup Series. The car that Briscoe drove was a leftover Ford fromChad Bryant's closed team, and as part of the agreement to use the car, Bryant was the listed owner. He went on to lead every single lap in that race en route to the win. Briscoe then entered the main ARCA Series race at Watkins Glen. According to a pre-race TV interview with Briscoe, his No. 14 ARCA car was brought to Sonoma and Watkins Glen on the Cup Series No. 14 team's hauler instead of a Cup Series backup car. Briscoe would lead nine laps in the Watkins Glen race before exiting the race from the lead with a suspension issue and finishing 23rd.

Briscoe had a breakout race in the inauguralVerizon 200 at the Brickyard, leading most of the early stage and running in the top five. After the final restart, Briscoe was forced off the track byDenny Hamlin in turn one but rejoined side by side with Hamlin, earning a penalty due to failing to stop completely once out of track limits. Briscoe spun Hamlin out later that same lap, leading to controversy as Briscoe possibly did not know he was penalized. Briscoe finished 26th after being parked by NASCAR. He finished 23rd in the final standings and won Rookie of the Year honors.

2022: First playoff appearance and win

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Briscoe's No. 14 car atSonoma Raceway in 2022

Briscoe and the No. 14Stewart–Haas Racing team earned a sponsorship fromMahindra Tractors for the majority of the season.[26] Briscoe began the2022 season with a 22nd-place finish at the2022 Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum. He placed third at the2022 Daytona 500, missing out on the win by 0.091 seconds toBubba Wallace and winnerAustin Cindric.[27] Briscoe won his first Cup Series race atPhoenix on March 13. He led 101 out of 312 laps en route to his maiden victory, becoming the200th different driver in series history to have won a race in the Cup Series.[28] Briscoe was eliminated following the Round of 8 after finishing tenth atMartinsville.[29] He finished the season at a career-best ninth in the points standings.[30]

2023

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Briscoe started the2023 season with a 35th-place DNF at the2023 Daytona 500. On May 31, following the2023 Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR issued an L3 penalty on the No. 14 after a post-race inspection revealed a counterfeit engine panel NACA duct; as a result, the team was docked 125 owner and driver points and 25 playoff points, and crew chiefJohnny Klausmeier was suspended for six races and finedUS$250,000.[31]

2024: Final season at SHR and return to the playoffs

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Briscoe started the2024 season with a tenth-place finish at the2024 Daytona 500. He broke a 73-race winless streak at theSouthern 500 to make the playoffs.[32]

On May 28, 2024, Stewart–Haas Racing announced it would shut down its NASCAR operations at the end of the season.[33]

2025: Joe Gibbs Racing, breakout season, and Championship 4 appearance

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Briscoe in the No. 19 atBowman Gray Stadium in 2025.

On June 25, 2024, it was officially announced that Briscoe would replaceMartin Truex Jr. in the No. 19 Toyota in 2025.[34][35]

Briscoe started the2025 season with a fourth-place finish at the2025 Daytona 500 after starting on the pole. After the Daytona 500, Briscoe's pole-winning car was taken to the NASCAR Research & Development Center for selected inspection, where it was found to have a modified single-source part, specifically, the spoiler. On February 19, NASCAR released its penalty report, in which Briscoe was penalized one hundred driver points and ten drivers' playoff points. JGR was finedUS$100,000, deducted 100 owner points, as well as ten owners' playoff points. In addition, crew chief James Small was suspended for four races. On March 5, JGR successfully appealed the penalty. Briscoe subsequently regained his points earned from the fourth place at the Daytona 500, tying him withCarson Hocevar in fourteenth in the NASCAR championship with 72 points. Additionally, the money lost was regained, and Small's race suspension was lifted.[36] Briscoe also won the pole for the2025 Coca-Cola 600, becoming the first driver sinceWilliam Byron in 2019 to win both theDaytona 500 andCoca-Cola 600 poles in the same season. After that pole, he won back-to-back poles atNashville andMichigan. On June 22, Briscoe scored his first win with JGR atPocono by holding off teammateDenny Hamlin, locking him in the playoffs.[37] He also scored the pole for theBrickyard 400, becoming the first driver to start up front in three consecutiveCrown Jewel events in the same year. During the playoffs, Briscoe scored wins atDarlington in the Round of 16 to advance to the Round of 12[38] andTalladega in the Round of 8 to make the Championship 4.[39]

Personal life

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Briscoe's father Kevin and grandfather Richard are both involved insprint car racing, Kevin being a former Truck Series driver and a five-time track champion atTri-State Speedway and Bloomington Speedway, while Richard has worked as a car owner for drivers likeRich Vogler andDave Blaney. He met and became friends with fellow driverChristopher Bell oniRacing.[40]

Briscoe is an active user ofReddit and frequently interacts with fans on the NASCARsubreddit.[41]

He is married to his wife Marissa.[42] They were expecting their first child in 2020, but Marissa suffered a miscarriage in May of that year. Almost a year later, on March 25, 2021, Marissa announced on Twitter that she was pregnant with a boy. On October 2, 2021, Marissa gave birth to their son.[43] On October 8, 2024, Marissa gave birth to the couple's second and third children, boy/girl twins.

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. ** – All laps led.)

Cup Series

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NASCAR Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NCSCPtsRef
2021Stewart–Haas Racing14FordDAY
19
DRC
32
HOM
18
LVS
21
PHO
22
ATL
23
BRD
20
MAR
27
RCH
22
TAL
11
KAN
20
DAR
11
DOV
35
COA
6
CLT
23
SON
17
NSH
31
POC
24
POC
21
ROA
6
ATL
15
NHA
27
GLN
9
IRC
26
MCH
11
DAY
21
DAR
19
RCH
16
BRI
13
LVS
14
TAL
14
ROV
22
TEX
15
KAN
19
MAR
22
PHO
34
23rd655[44]
2022DAY
3
CAL
16
LVS
35
PHO
1
ATL
15
COA
30
RCH
11
MAR
9
BRD
22
TAL
37
DOV
13
DAR
20
KAN
24
CLT
4
GTW
24
SON
13
NSH
34
ROA
14
ATL
16
NHA
15
POC
15
IRC
23
MCH
20
RCH
23
GLN
25
DAY
31
DAR
27
KAN
13
BRI
14
TEX
5
TAL
10
ROV
9
LVS
4
HOM
36
MAR
9
PHO
4
9th2292[45]
2023DAY
35
CAL
20
LVS
28
PHO
7
ATL
24
COA
15
RCH
12
BRD
5
MAR
5
TAL
4
DOV
30
KAN
32
DAR
17
CLT
20
GTW
34
SON
29
NSH
31
CSC
20
ATL
22
NHA
10
POC
29
RCH
11
MCH
31
IRC
6
GLN
35
DAY
30*
DAR
15
KAN
19
BRI
27
TEX
10
TAL
13
ROV
28
LVS
33
HOM
17
MAR
4
PHO
24
30th534[46]
2024DAY
10
ATL
31
LVS
21
PHO
9
BRI
13
COA
13
RCH
18
MAR
10
TEX
6
TAL
12
DOV
19
KAN
21
DAR
5
CLT
25
GTW
17
SON
34
IOW
28
NHA
2
NSH
21
CSC
32
POC
15
IND
24
RCH
21
MCH
31
DAY
14
DAR
1
ATL
38
GLN
6
BRI
8
KAN
24
TAL
30
ROV
36
LVS
26
HOM
12
MAR
15
PHO
29
14th2184[47]
2025Joe Gibbs Racing19ToyotaDAY
4
ATL
21
COA
14
PHO
35
LVS
17
HOM
4
MAR
9
DAR
28
BRI
4
TAL
15
TEX
27
KAN
4
CLT
3
NSH
17
MCH
23
MXC
7
POC
1*
ATL
35
CSC
23
SON
2
DOV
2
IND
18
IOW
2
GLN
5
RCH
13
DAY
23
DAR
1*
GTW
2
BRI
9
NHA
10
KAN
4
ROV
14
LVS
4
TAL
1
MAR
37
PHO
18
3rd5019[48]
2026DAYATLCOAPHOLVSDARMARBRIKANTALTEXGLNCLTNSHMCHPOCCORSONCHIATLNWSINDIOWRCHNHADAYDARGTWBRIKANLVSROVPHOTALMARHOM
Daytona 500
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YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2021Stewart–Haas RacingFord3019
202293
20233035
20242010
2025Joe Gibbs RacingToyota14

Xfinity Series

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NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233NXSCPtsRef
2018Roush Fenway Racing60FordDAYATL
15
LVSPHOCALTEX
11
RCH
26
POC
38
MCHIOWCHI
9
DAYKENNHAIOW
10
GLNMOH
14
BRI
34
ROADARIND
9
LVS
31
RCHDOV
19
HOM
13
24th334[49]
Stewart–Haas Racing withBiagi-DenBeste98FordBRI
23
TAL
16
DOVCLT
11
ROV
1*
KAN
30
TEXPHO
2019DAY
12
ATL
15
LVS
8
PHO
6
CAL
5
TEX
4
BRI
4
RCH
8
TAL
4
DOV
5
CLT
19
POC
3
MCH
7
IOW
7
CHI
15
DAY
35
KEN
5
NHA
6
IOW
1
GLN
6
MOH
7
BRI
2
ROA
7
DAR
6
IND
8
LVS
11
RCH
5
ROV
9*
DOV
5*
KAN
3
TEX
22
PHO
8
HOM
3
5th2302[50]
2020Stewart–Haas RacingDAY
5
LVS
1*
CAL
19
PHO
6
DAR
1
CLT
20
BRI
2
ATL
9
HOM
7
HOM
1
TAL
18
POC
1
IRC
1*
KEN
4
KEN
2
TEX
2
KAN
14
ROA
3
DRC
29*
DOV
10
DOV
1*
DAY
3
DAR
11*
RCH
11
RCH
16
BRI
1
LVS
1*
TAL
19*
ROV
18*
KAN
1*
TEX
24
MAR
7
PHO
9
4th4028[51]
2021B. J. McLeod Motorsports99FordDAYDRCHOMLVSPHOATLMARTALDARDOVCOACLT
6
MOHTEXNSHPOCROAATLNHAGLNIRCMCHDAY
19
DARRCHBRILVSTALROVTEXKANMARPHO83rd01[52]
2022SS-Green Light Racing07FordDAYCALLVSPHOATLCOARCHMARTALDOVDARTEXCLTPIRNSHROAATLNHAPOCIRC
5
MCHGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO84th01[53]
2025Joe Gibbs Racing19ToyotaDAYATLCOAPHOLVSHOMMARDARBRICARTALTEXCLT
23
NSHMXCPOCATLCSCSONDOVINDIOWGLNDAYPIRGTWBRIKANROVLVSTALMARPHO97th01[54]

Craftsman Truck Series

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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223NCTCPtsRef
2017Brad Keselowski Racing29FordDAY
3
ATL
25
MAR
11
KAN
5
CLT
11
DOV
12
TEX
2
GTW
2*
IOW
7
KEN
11
ELD
3
POC
9
MCH
9
BRI
12
MSP
7
CHI
2
NHA
11
LVS
3
TAL
22
MAR
19
TEX
4
PHO
4
HOM
1*
6th2248[55]
2018ThorSport Racing27FordDAYATLLVSMARDOVKANCLTTEXIOWGTWCHIKENELD
1*
POCMCHBRIMSPLVSTALMARTEXPHOHOM91st01[56]
2019DAYATLLVSMARTEXDOVKANCLTTEXIOWGTWCHIKENPOCELD
7*
MCHBRIMSPLVSTALMARPHOHOM100th01[57]
2021Roper Racing04FordDAYDRCLVSATLBRD
5
RCHKAN
19
DARCOACLTTEXNSHPOCKNX
36
GLNGTWDARBRILVSTALMARPHO98th01[58]
2023AM Racing22FordDAYLVSATLCOATEXBRD
7
MARKANDARNWSCLTGTWNSHMOHPOCRCHIRPMLWKANBRITALHOMPHO95th01[59]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

Canada Series

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NASCAR Canada Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213NPSCPtsRef
2024Dave Jacombs Racing1FordMSPACDAVERISRISOSK
5
SASEIRCTRICARMSPDELAMS48th40[60]

ARCA Menards Series

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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.)

ARCA Menards Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920AMSCPtsRef
2015Cunningham Motorsports72DodgeDAYMOBNSHSLMTALTOLNJEPOCMCHCHIWINIOWIRP
10
POCBLNISFDSFSLM
5
KENKAN64th385[61]
201677DAY
4
TAL
3
NJE
4
1st4795[62]
FordNSH
9
SLM
16
TOL
4*
POC
10
MCH
2
MAD
6
WIN
1*
IOW
1*
IRP
1*
POC
1*
BLN
2
ISF
5*
DSF
4
SLM
6*
CHI
1
KEN
22
KAN
1*
2021Stewart–Haas Racing14FordDAYPHOTALKANTOLCLTMOHPOCELKBLNIOWWINGLN
23
MCHISFMLWDSFBRISLMKAN109th22[63]

ARCA Menards Series West

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ARCA Menards Series West results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415AMSWCPtsRef
2013Bill McAnally Racing20ToyotaPHOS99BIRIOWL44SONCNSIOWEVGSPOMMPSMP
8
AAS31st84[64]
99KCR
13
PHO
27
2021Stewart–Haas Racing14FordPHOSON
1**
IRWCNSIRWPIRLVSAASPHO34th48[65]

Superstar Racing Experience

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(key* – Most laps led.1 – Heat 1 winner.2 – Heat 2 winner.

Superstar Racing Experience results
YearNo.123456SRXCPts
202357STASTA IIMMSBERELD
7
LOS17th01

CARS Late Model Stock Car Tour

[edit]

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

CARS Late Model Stock Car Tour results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516CLMSCTCPtsRef
2023N/A5FordSNMFLCHCYACENWS
10
LGYDOMCRWHCYACETCMWKSAASSBOTCMCRW49th23[66]

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