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American racing driver (born 2001)

Hailie Deegan
Deegan atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2023
Born
Hailie Rochelle Deegan

(2001-07-18)July 18, 2001 (age 24)
PartnersChase Cabre (2020–present)
ParentBrian Deegan (father)
RelativesHaiden Deegan (brother)
Collin Cabre (brother-in-law)
Indy NXT career
Debut season2025
Current teamHMD Motorsports
Car number38
Starts8
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Poles0
Fastest laps0
NASCAR driver
NASCARO'Reilly Auto Parts Series career
18 races run over 2 years
2024 position32nd
Best finish32nd (2024)
First race2022Alsco Uniforms 302 (Las Vegas)
Last race2024Tennessee Lottery 250 (Nashville)
WinsTop tensPoles
000
NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career
69 races run over 4 years
2023 position19th
Best finish17th (2021)
First race2020Clean Harbors 200 (Kansas)
Last race2023Craftsman 150 (Phoenix)
WinsTop tensPoles
050
ARCA Menards Series career
26 races run over 2 years
Best finish3rd (2020)
First race2019Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200 (Toledo)
Last race2020Speediatrics 150 (Kansas)
WinsTop tensPoles
0210
ARCA Menards Series East career
16 races run over 3 years
Best finish10th (2019)
First race2018New Smyrna 175 (New Smyrna)
Last race2020Bush's Beans 200 (Bristol)
WinsTop tensPoles
050
ARCA Menards Series West career
28 races run over 2 years
Best finish3rd (2019)
First race2018Bakersfield 175 presented by NAPA Auto Parts (Bakersfield)
Last race2019Arizona Lottery 100 (Phoenix)
First win2018NAPA Auto Parts Idaho 208 (Meridian)
Last win2019 NAPA Auto Parts 150 (Colorado)
WinsTop tensPoles
3235
Statistics up to date as of March 28, 2025.
Awards
2021–2023NASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesMost Popular Driver

Hailie Rochelle Deegan[1] (born July 18, 2001)[2] is an American professionalracing driver who competes in the2025 Indy NXT driving forHMD Motorsports. She is best known for competing inNASCAR, last driving the No. 15Ford Mustang Dark Horse forAM Racing in theNASCAR Xfinity Series.

Deegan grew up racing off-road and on dirt, but transitioned to competing on asphalt in 2016 to pursue a career in stock car racing. She began her career in NASCAR in 2018 in theNASCAR K&N Pro Series West. She became the firstfemale driver to have won races in the West Series, doing so in the2018 and2019 seasons. She is the daughter ofBrian Deegan.

Starting in 2025, Deegan moved toAmerican open-wheel racing, driving the No. 38 entry forHMD Motorsports inIndy NXT.

Off-road racing

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Deegan racing in Pro Lite atCrandon in 2018.

Deegan began riding dirt bikes at age seven,[1] and started competing inshort course off-road racing after being gifted a Trophy Kart for her eighth birthday. In 2009, she won in her first race in the SXS Stadium Series' Trophy Kart class.[3] She also raced in theLucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS) Junior 1 Karts' final two races at Primm Valley Motorsports Complex.[4] In 2013, she became the first female driver to win a LOORRS championship when she won the Junior 2 Karts class.[5][6][7] Deegan became the Modified Kart Regional Champion in 2015 and became theModified Kart National Champion the following year.[8] She was also named 2016 Lucas Oil Off Road Driver of the Year.[9] Deegan continued to race full-time in the Pro Lite division of the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series in 2017.[10] She is one of four women to win a LOORRS class championship in its history alongside Corry Weller, Kali Kinsman, and Megan Mitchell.[11]

After moving to pavement racing, Deegan occasionally returned to off-road. In December 2021, she participated in theNitro Rallycross side-by-side (SXS) support class atFlorida International Rally and Motorsports Park, where she finished fifth and fourth in two races.[12] When the Truck Series had a weekend off on March 11–13, 2022, Deegan made herMint 400 debut in the Unlimited Truck Spec class.[11]

Asphalt racing

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In 2016, Deegan began her transition to asphalt racing by drivinglegends cars forRev Racing.[13] In 2017, she made her asphaltlate model debut with a pair ofCARS Super Late Model Tour starts, first at Tri-County Motor Speedway, and later atHickory Motor Speedway.[10]

NASCAR

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Deegan was a NASCARDrive for Diversity member in 2016,[14][15] and she received the NASCAR Diversity Young Racer award the following year.[6] In May 2017, Deegan was one of nine drivers named to the 2017 NASCAR Next class, in which she was both the youngest member and the only woman.[16][17][18] She also became a member ofToyota's driver development program.[19]

2018: K&N Pro Series, first victory

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Deegan at theK&N Pro Series West race atSonoma Raceway.

On January 3, 2018, Deegan was announced as a full-time driver in theNASCAR K&N Pro Series West forBill McAnally Racing (BMR),[20] a team that had won the West Series championship each of the three previous seasons.[21] It was announced that she would also run a part-time schedule for McAnally in theNASCAR K&N Pro Series East.[20] Deegan was the only female driver who competed full-time in either 2018 K&N Series.[22] Deegan made her debut in the season-opening East Series race atNew Smyrna Speedway on February 11,[23] where she started ninth but retired on lap nineteen due to mechanical problems.[24] On March 15, Deegan made her West Series debut atKern County Raceway Park, finishing seventh.[25]Kevin Harvick, NASCAR's2014 Sprint Cup Series champion (who finished fourth),[25] battled for position with Deegan at the end of the race and was impressed with her performance, saying, "If I had to pick one person to say, 'Alright, that's the person [Kevin Harvick Incorporated] would want to represent and has the most potential,' it would probably be Hailie Deegan. She did really, really well."[26] On May 15, Deegan was announced as a NASCAR Next class member for the second straight year[27] as one of four drivers returning to the program from the previous season.[28] Among those in the 2018–19 class, she was once again the only woman as well as the youngest member.[29] She scored her first career top-five finish on May 19, finishing fourth atOrange Show Speedway.[30]

Deegan's last lapbump and run on Rouse to score her first K&N West victory

At Sonoma, Deegan qualified third and received her high school diploma during driver introductions.[31][32] She went on to finish seventh in the race, earning her sixth top-ten finish in six West Series races.[33] In her next race at Roseburg, Deegan finished second behind her BMR teammate,Derek Kraus, setting a new mark for her best career finish in the series[34] and tyingKenzie Ruston,[35]Nicole Behar,[35] andJulia Landauer[36] (all of whom are also NASCAR Next alumni)[37][38][39] for the record for best K&N Pro Series finish by a woman.[40]

Atthe Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Deegan qualified onpole position for theStar Nursery 100, becoming the first woman in NASCAR history to win a pole at the K&N level.[41][42] Despite a shifter issue during the first half of the race, she led thirteen laps and equalled her career best result of second in the event.[43] On September 29, Deegan became the first woman to win at the K&N Pro Series level, taking the victory at theNAPA Auto Parts Idaho 208 at Meridian Speedway in Idaho.[44] Deegan passed her BMR teammateCole Rouse on the final lap,[45] which ended up being the only lap she led throughout the race.[46] Her win was the second for a woman in a NASCAR touring series race, the first beingShawna Robinson's one win in the 1980s in the now-defunctNASCAR Dash Series.[47] With a sixth-place finish two races later at the K&N West season finale at Kern County, Deegan closed the year by clinching Rookie of the Year honors for the series.[48]

2019: Return to K&N competition, ARCA debut

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Deegan making pictures with fans before anARCA Menards Series race atMadison International Speedway

Deegan returned to BMR in 2019 for another full and partial schedule in the K&N West and East Series respectively.[49] At the East season-opening race at New Smyrna, qualifying was rained out,[50] allowing Deegan to inherit pole position after setting the fastest practice time.[51][52] Deegan led the first six laps[53] but eventually retired from the race, finishing sixteenth after suffering a mechanical issue at New Smyrna for the second consecutive year.[54] Prior to the 2019 season, the Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway's race date was moved to serve as the season-opening race for the West Series.[55] Deegan earned her second career K&N Pro Series win in the event with another last-lap pass, this time onSunrise Ford Racing'sJagger Jones.[56]

On March 1, 2019, Deegan announced plans to compete in six races forVenturini Motorsports in theARCA Menards Series.[57] Deegan made her series debut at Toledo in Venturini's No. 55 Toyota Camry on May 19.[58] She ranked twelfth in both practice and qualifying,[59] finishing eighteenth and last after being involved in a crash withJoe Graf Jr.[60] AtColorado National Speedway, Deegan earned her third career K&N West win, though some deemed the victory controversial[61] as she spun out Kraus, her teammate, for the win on the final lap.[62][63][64] Deegan took pole position at the following race in Sonoma,[65] though she never led a lap in the race and finished eighth[66] after late-race contact with teammateLawless Alan.[67]

In August, Deegan made her debut for theDGR-Crosley team at the second K&N East race at Bristol. Despite having originally announced the race as part of her schedule with Venturini,[57] she confirmed she would run the event for DGR in their No. 54 Toyota Camry.[68] At the combined East and West Series race at Gateway later that month, Deegan struggled and only managed a ninth-place finish while also sparking an argument with series veteranTodd Souza. Deegan and Souza made contact late in the race,[69] with Souza calling her driving "disrespectful."[70]

Deegan scored her first ARCA top-five finish in October atIndianapolis Raceway Park.[71] The following weekend, she had a strong performance at Roseville in K&N West, setting the fastest time in both practice sessions,[72] winning the pole,[73] and finishing second in the race.[74] Deegan ended the 2019 season with a fourth-place finish atISM Raceway, clinching third in the final championship point standings.[75]

2020: Move to Ford and DGR-Crosley, Truck debut

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Deegan switched from Toyota's development driver program toFord's at the end of 2019, signing a full-time ARCA Menards Series contract with DGR-Crosley,[76] which themselves had announced a move to Ford the previous week.[77] She cited Toyota's lack of available teams relative to their number of drivers as the reason for the switch, explaining, "there's so many Toyota drivers and there's not many seats. I think we made the best decision for my career long-term."[78][79] Deegan's fatherBrian stated that she would focus on ARCA in 2020 to prepare her for the higher levels of NASCAR.[80]

Deegan on track at Michigan in 2020

At the season-opening race atDaytona International Speedway, Deegan ran the fastest lap time in the opening practice session.[81] Despite a mid-race incident with Chuck Hiers,[82] she would go on to finish second in the race behindMichael Self,[83] tying Robinson andErin Crocker for best ARCA finish by a woman.[82] She followed with three consecutive seventh-place finishes before finishing third atLucas Oil Raceway, tying the series record for best finish by a woman on a short track.[84] Deegan would not score another top-five finish untilLebanon I-44 Speedway, where she finished fifth after being involved in multiple incidents throughout the night, including spinning out on the last lap after contact withTy Gibbs.[85]

By mid-September, Deegan had expressed frustration with ARCA's limited practice and lack of live pit stops due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, saying it "favors the drivers who have been there forever" and makes it more difficult to attract sponsorship.[86] She also called the quality of the racing in ARCA "boring" due to the field being spread out, arguing, "I think [what] we've been lacking a lot in the ARCA Series [is] good racing."[86] She tied her career-best ARCA finish with a second-place run at theIllinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack, the series' only dirt race of the season.[87] At the conclusion of the season, Deegan finished third in the point standings and claimed the series' Rookie of the Year award.[88]

On October 7, 2020, DGR-Crosley announced that Deegan would make herNASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series debut in the team's No. 17 Ford atKansas.[89] She finished one lap down in 16th, the best result in Truck Series history for a woman in a series debut.[90]

2021: Full-time in Truck Series

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Deegan in the No. 1 truck atDaytona International Speedway in 2021

On October 17, 2020,Ford Performance announced that Deegan was in line to drive full-time in the2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for DGR-Crosley, which was renamed David Gilliland Racing in January.[91][92] Deegan's truck number, No. 1, was revealed on January 18, 2021.[93]

In August, she finished seventh atWorld Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway. Besides being her first Truck Series career top ten, she became the first woman in series history to score such a finish outside of a superspeedway.[94]

She ended the season with the Gateway top-ten and a seventeenth place points finish. Due to many races not having practice and qualifying as part ofCOVID-19 pandemic restrictions, Deegan regarded her rookie season as a "learning experience" in growing accustomed to life in the Truck Series. She also regarded her social media presence as a boon in her racing development as her popularity provided patience among sponsors.[95] She was voted the 2021 Truck SeriesMost Popular Driver, marking the second straight season that a rookie received the award afterZane Smith did so in 2020.[96]

2022: Xfinity Series debut

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On October 4, 2022, Deegan announced she would make herNASCAR Xfinity Series debut in theSS-Green Light Racing No. 07 atLas Vegas.[97] She finished on the lead lap in thirteenth, the best result in Xfinity Series history for a woman in a series debut.

Deegan in the No. 13 truck at theCircuit of the Americas in 2023

2024: Part-time in Xfinity Series

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Deegan's No. 15 car atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.

On October 5, 2023, Deegan signed a multi-year deal withAM Racing to drive the No. 15 starting in2024.[98][99] Following a string of disappointing finishes, AM Racing replaced Deegan with two-time Cup Series championJoey Logano for theChicago street race.[100] The team struggled throughout the season, only scoring four finishes of twentieth or better through seventeen races, with a best finish of twelfth atTalladega. On July 8, AM Racing and Deegan officially announced that they will go their separate ways.[101]

IMSA

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Deegan's move to Ford in 2020 included a foray into theIMSAMichelin Pilot Challenge withMultimatic Motorsports. She ran the2020 series season-opener at Daytona with co-driverChase Briscoe.[102] Deegan and Briscoe finished 43rd out of 51 cars. The pair's No. 22 Ford GT4 ran as high as fifteenth but developed mechanical problems about three hours into the four-hour event.[103] Deegan returned to the series atLaguna Seca, teaming up in the No. 22 Ford withSebastian Priaulx.[104]

In2022, she returned to the Michelin Pilot Challenge at Daytona, once again sharing a car with Briscoe.[105] The pair placed 24th in the field of 48.[106]

Superstar Racing Experience

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In 2021, Deegan joined the newly formedSuperstar Racing Experience. She finished second toTony Stewart in her first race atKnoxville Raceway, which was followed by starts atSlinger Speedway andNashville Fairgrounds Speedway as a replacement forTony Kanaan.[107][108] The Slinger race was highlighted by a feud withPaul Tracy in which the two spun each other before arguing onInstagram.[109]

She returned to SRX in 2022 for theStafford Motor Speedway andI-55 Raceway rounds.[110]

Open Wheel

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Indy NXT

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On October 14, 2024, It was announced that Deegan would race in theIndy NXT series in the No.38HMD Motorsports car for the2025 season.[111]

Driving style

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Known for her aggressive on-track moves, all three of Deegan's wins in the K&N Pro Series West came after making contact with another car,[112] while her last one saw her spin out her teammate entirely.[64]Racer's Kelly Crandall wrote in 2019, "Deegan doesn't care what anyone on or off the track thinks, and she has repeatedly made it clear she's here to win races, will do so at any cost, and then climb out and tell you all about it.[64] Deegan has embraced her reputation as an aggressive driver,[113][114] attributing it to her family's roots in motocross.[115]

At Roseville in 2018, one week after scoring her first career victory on a bump-and-run pass, Deegan was penalized one lap late in the race for contact withTrevor Huddleston.[116] In 2019, driving in her ARCA debut at Toledo, Deegan finished last after contact withJoe Graf Jr. and declared she was "done playing nice."[117] Deegan's rough driving in the K&N West race at Gateway led to an argument with series veteranTodd Souza. Souza stated that her on-track behavior was "full-on disrespect" and was quoted as saying Deegan "drives like she's a spoiled rotten little baby."[70]

In the 2020 season-opening ARCA race at Daytona, Deegan's aggressive bump drafting nearly spun teammateTanner Gray into the tri-oval.[118] Despite her spotter,Eric Holmes, encouraging her to relax the aggression, Deegan later sent Chuck Hiers into the wall coming off of turn 2, leadingAutoweek's Matt Weaver to write, "Such drafting tactics are generally disapproved of at Daytona and Talladega, and that's something she will have to learn."[118] Later that season at Lebanon I-44 Speedway, series officials gave Deegan a warning for her rough driving after she spun out two cars within the first 70 laps of the race.[85] The second incident involvedowner-driverBret Holmes, who was spun as he and Deegan battled for the lead. Holmes said after the race, "Some drivers just don't understand what it's like to run your own team and have to pay for their own stuff, so they just...knock people out of the way every time they have to take the lead."[85]

Personal life

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Deegan is the daughter ofBrian Deegan, founder ofMetal Mulisha, a motocross rider, freestyle motocross, off-road racer, and multi-timeX Games gold medalist.[119] Her younger brotherHaiden Deegan is a professional AMA supercross and motocross racer, and was the 2023 AMA SMX 250 champion. Her youngest brother Hudson has also competed in motocross.[120] Deegan is in a relationship withdirt track racer and former NASCAR driverChase Cabre.[121] Cabre served as her co-driver in the 2022Mint 400.[11] On October 27, 2023, Deegan announced her engagement to Cabre in an Instagram post.[122]

She attended Rancho Christian High School in her hometown ofTemecula, California.[123] Deegan currently splits time between her two residences in California andMooresville, North Carolina.[124]

At the2020 Daytona 500, Deegan expressed interest in meeting PresidentDonald Trump, tweeting the morning of the race, "Today's goal. Get my helmet signed by Trump."[125] Trump's son,Donald Trump Jr., also attended the race and connected Deegan with President Trump, leading him to sign Deegan's helmet and pose for pictures with her.[126][127]

In September 2020, Deegan was criticized when comments surfaced from an audio podcast in which she called theCOVID-19 pandemic a "hoax."[128] In January 2021, she attracted criticism for calling another player a "retard" during aniRacing livestream on herTwitch channel.[129] Deegan subsequently apologized after video of the incident was posted to social media.[130] The next day, NASCAR announced that Deegan would be required to take sensitivity training prior to the start of the 2021 season.[131]

Motorsports career results

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Career summary

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Off-road

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SeasonSeriesRacesWinsPodiumsPositionPointsRef
2009SXS Stadium Junior Kart Stock2125th122[132]
LOORRS Junior 1 Karts20033rd20[4]
2010LOORRS Junior 1 Karts60020th238[133]
LOORRS Junior 2 Karts50015th180[134]
2011LOORRS Junior 2 Karts150011th406[135]
LOORRS Regional Junior 2 Karts (SoCal)4024th177[136]
2012LOORRS Junior 2 Karts15118th536[137]
2013LOORRS Junior 2 Karts11361st504[138]
LOORRS Modified Karts140017th334[139]
2014LOORRS Modified Karts151113th424[140]
2015LOORRS Modified Karts14049th440[141]
2016LOORRS Modified Karts134101st622[142]
2017LOORRS Pro Lite13036th499[143]
2018LOORRS Pro Lite30017th126[144]
2019LOORRS Pro Lite30016th126[145]

Asphalt

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SeasonSeriesTeamCar No.RacesWinsTop fivesTop tensPolesLaps ledPositionPointsRef
2017CARS Super Late Model TourBond Suss Racing55200000N/AN/A[146]
2018NASCAR K&N Pro Series EastBill McAnally Racing1960000320th142[147]
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West1415122405th514[148]
2019NASCAR K&N Pro Series East70020610th258[149]
DGR-Crosley54100100
NASCAR K&N Pro Series WestBill McAnally Racing191428113673rd539[150]
ARCA Menards SeriesVenturini Motorsports5560140024th1090[151]
2020Michelin Pilot Challenge - GSMultimatic Motorsports2220000054th22[152]
NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck SeriesDGR-Crosley1710000058th21[153]
ARCA Menards Series42004170863rd887[154]
ARCA Menards Series East20020025th76[155]
2021NASCAR Camping World Truck SeriesDavid Gilliland Racing1220010017th360[156]
SRX Series1302300N/AN/A
2022NASCAR Camping World Truck SeriesDavid Gilliland Racing1230020021st349
NASCAR Xfinity SeriesSS-Green Light Racing0710000093rdN/A
SRX Series5/3820021015th22
2023NASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesThorSport Racing13230020019th385
Michelin Pilot Challenge - GSPF Racing4110110?41st300
SRX Series560361?7th140
2024NASCAR Xfinity SeriesAM Racing15170000032nd174
Formula Regional Americas ChampionshipToney Driver Development3820010?19th1
2025Indy NXTHMD Motorsports38140000014th202

* Season still in progress.

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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NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233NXSCPtsRef
2022SS-Green Light Racing07FordDAYCALLVSPHOATLCOARCHMARTALDOVDARTEXCLTPIRNSHROAATLNHAPOCIRCMCHGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXTALROVLVS
13
HOMMARPHO93rd01[157]
2024AM Racing15FordDAY
37
ATL
27
LVS
15
PHO
33
COA
23
RCH
31
MAR
18
TEX
23
TAL
12
DOV
31
DAR
36
CLT
20
PIR
33
SON
32
IOW
25
NHA
32
NSH
28
CSCPOCINDMCHDAYDARATLGLNBRIKANTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO32nd174[158]

Craftsman Truck Series

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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223NCTCPtsRef
2020DGR-Crosley17FordDAYLVSCLTATLHOMPOCKENTEXKANKANMCHDRCDOVGTWDARRCHBRILVSTALKAN
16
TEXMARPHO58th21[153]
2021David Gilliland Racing1DAY
24
DRC
28
LVS
28
ATL
21
BRD
19
RCH
17
KAN
13
DAR
20
COA
14
CLT
13
TEX
24
NSH
21
POC
26
KNX
21
GLN
19
GTW
7
DAR
29
BRI
25
LVS
31
TAL
24
MAR
19
PHO
17
17th360[156]
2022DAY
17
LVS
33
ATL
36
COA
34
MAR
19
BRD
18
DAR
29
KAN
17
TEX
17
CLT
27
GTW
15
SON
32
KNX
15
NSH
28
MOH
10
POC
33
IRP
13
RCH
26
KAN
22
BRI
14
TAL
6
HOM
17
PHO
31
21st349[159]
2023ThorSport Racing13FordDAY
35
LVS
32
ATL
12
COA
16
TEX
6
BRD
13
MAR
20
KAN
12
DAR
20
NWS
20
CLT
33
GTW
32
NSH
28
MOH
26
POC
13
RCH
15
IRP
31
MLW
22
KAN
30
BRI
17
TAL
8
HOM
28
PHO
15
19th385[160]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

K&N Pro Series West

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NASCAR K&N Pro Series West results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314NKNPSWCPtsRef
2018Bill McAnally Racing19ToyotaKCR
7
TUS
8
TUS
8
OSS
4
CNS
5
SON
7
DCS
2
IOW
21
EVG
7
GTW
23
LVS
2
MER
1
AAS
7
KCR
6
5th514[148]
2019LVS
1
IRW
5
TUS
3
TUS
15
CNS
1*
SON
8
DCS
3
IOW
12
EVG
7
GTW
9
MER
13
AAS
2
KCR
3
PHO
4
3rd539[150]

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
2019Venturini Motorsports55ToyotaDAYFIFSLMTALNSHTOL
18
CLTPOC
7
MCHMAD
12
GTWCHIELK
8
IOWPOCISFDSFSLMIRP
5
KAN
8
24th1090[151]
2020DGR-Crosley4FordDAY
2
PHO
7
TAL
7
POC
7
IRP
3
KEN
14
IOW
18
KAN
9
TOL
8
TOL
6
MCH
6
DRC
6
GTW
9
L44
5*
TOL
6
BRI
6
WIN
12
MEM
7
ISF
2
KAN
6
3rd887[154]

ARCA Menards Series East

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ARCA Menards Series East results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314AMSECPtsRef
2018Bill McAnally Racing19ToyotaNSM
29
BRI
22
LGYSBOSBOMEM
13
NJMTMPNHA
16
IOW
21
GLNGTW
23
NHADOV20th142[147]
2019NSM
16
BRI
16
SBO
10
SBO
12
MEMNHA
11
IOW
12
GLNGTW
9
NHADOV10th258[149]
DGR-Crosley54ToyotaBRI
9
20204FordNSMTOLDOVTOL
6
BRI
6
FIF25th76[155]

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
20211STAKNX
2
ELDIRPSLG
4
NSV
10
6th162
20225FIFSBOSTA
6
NSV16th22
38I55
9
SHA
20235STA
5
STA II
8
MMS
8
BER
5
ELD
2
LOS
10
7th140

* SRX combined points from Deegan andTony Kanaan in 2021.

CARS Super Late Model Tour

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(key)

CARS Super Late Model Tour results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213CSLMTCPtsRef
2017Bond Suss55ToyotaCONDOMDOMHCYHCYBRIANDROUTCM
11
ROUHCY
14
CONSBO29th41[161]

American open–wheel racing results

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Formula Regional Americas Championship

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(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position) (Races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam123456789101112131415161718192021DCPoints
2024Toney Driver DevelopmentNOL
1
NOL
2
NOL
3
LAG
1
LAG
2
ROA
1
ROA
2
ROA
3
IMS
1
IMS
2
IMS
3
MOH
1
MOH
2
NJM
1
NJM
2
NJM
3
MOS
1
MOS
2
MOS
3
COT
1

11
COT
2

10
19th1

Indy NXT

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(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position) (Races initalics indicate fastest lap) (Races withL indicate a race lap led) (Races with * indicate most race laps led)

YearTeam1234567891011121314RankPoints
2025HMD MotorsportsSTP
14
BAR
17
IMS
17
IMS
18
DET
16
GTW
16
ROA
18
MOH
17
IOW
18
LAG
12
LAG
11
POR
17
MIL
14
NSH
13
14th202

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