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Ryan Preece

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American racing driver (born 1990)
NASCAR driver
Ryan Preece
Preece atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025
BornRyan Jeffrey Preece
(1990-10-25)October 25, 1990 (age 35)
Berlin, Connecticut, U.S.
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight154 lb (70 kg)
Achievements2013NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Champion
2026Cook Out Clash Winner
2015, 2016, 2017World Series of Asphalt Tour-Type Modified Champion
2011Race of Champions Winner
2012, 2014North-South Shootout Winner
2015SK 5K Winner
2015Turkey Derby Winner
2017, 2018Spring Sizzler Winner
2017All-Star Shootout Winner
2018, 2020Islip 300 Winner
2019Twisted Tea Open Modified 80 Winner
2023Virginia is for Racing Lovers 200 Winner
2025New England 900 Winner
NASCARCup Series career
223 races run over 8 years
Car no., teamNo. 60 (RFK Racing)
2025 position18th
Best finish18th (2025)
First race2015Sylvania 300 (New Hampshire)
Last race2025NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race (Phoenix)
First win2026 Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium
WinsTop tensPoles
1312
NASCARO'Reilly Auto Parts Series career
62 races run over 7 years
2022 position82nd
Best finish17th (2016)
First race2013CNBC Prime's The Profit 200 (New Hampshire)
Last race2022Tennessee Lottery 250 (Nashville)
First win2017U.S. Cellular 250 (Iowa)
Last win2018Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300 (Bristol)
WinsTop tensPoles
2211
NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career
12 races run over 2 years
2022 position18th
Best finish18th (2022)
First race2021Rackley Roofing 200 (Nashville)
Last race2022Baptist Health 200 (Homestead)
First win2021Rackley Roofing 200 (Nashville)
Last win2022Rackley Roofing 200 (Nashville)
WinsTop tensPoles
2111
ARCA Menards Series East career
4 races run over 3 years
Best finish36th (2016)
First race2015UNOH 100 (Richmond)
Last race2017Busch North Throwback 100 (Thompson)
WinsTop tensPoles
030
ARCA Menards Series West career
2 races run over 2 years
Best finish36th (2023)
First race2019Procore 200 (Sonoma)
Last race2023General Tire 200 (Sonoma)
First win2023General Tire 200 (Sonoma)
WinsTop tensPoles
111
Statistics up to date as of February 4, 2026.

Ryan Jeffrey Preece (born October 25, 1990)[1] is an American professionalstock car racing driver. He competes full-time in theNASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 60Ford Mustang Dark Horse forRFK Racing.

Preece has previously competed in theNASCAR Xfinity Series,NASCAR Camping World Truck Series,ARCA Menards Series East, and theARCA Menards Series West.

He is also a veteran of theNASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and won the series championship in 2013 after being the runner-up in 2009 and 2012. Preece also made multiple starts in the defunctNASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour.

Racing career

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Early career

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Preece began racing in 2007 and became 32nd in the championship in theNortheastern Midget Association with the Bertrand team. A year later he finished on the podium for the first time in his career with a third place[2] finish atMonadnock in his only Northeastern Midget race that year.

Preece competed in and won the championship in the SK Modified Series in 2011 atStafford Motor Speedway, while his future wife, Heather, was the series' Rookie of the Year.[3]

Whelen Modified Tour

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Preece's Modified Tour car in 2015

That same year, Preece got his first career victory in theWhelen Modified Tour after dominating the Made In America Whelen 300 atMartinsville. In 2009 and 2012, he was runner-up in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, but he became champion in 2013 with four wins in fourteen races driving for Flamingo Motorsports, owned by Eric Sanderson. In 2014, he returned to the team and won the last two races of the year, coming home in second place in the final standings. In 2015, he drove for TS Haulers Racing, owned by Ed Partridge.[4]

On November 24, 2016, it was announced that Preece would remain atJD Motorsports for another full season in 2017. However, on December 8, 2016, it was announced that Preece and JD Motorsports had parted ways, letting Preece explore other opportunities. The primary reason why Preece left JD is that he wanted to be on a team to win races and expected to be back in the Whelen Modified Tour in 2017.[5] He rejoined Partridge's team in the Modified Tour.[6]

Xfinity Series

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2013–2017

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Preece atRoad America in 2016

Preece made his debut in theNationwide Series in2013 and finished 24th atLoudon driving the No. 8Chevrolet Camaro forTommy Baldwin Racing. In2014, he drove two races driving the No. 36 Camaro for TBR atLoudon andHomestead, with a best finish of fourteenth.

Preece in the No. 01 atRoad America in 2016

On August 8, 2015, Preece announced he would make hisNASCAR Cup Series debut for TBR at Loudon.[7] Preece joinedJD Motorsports full-time in 2016, driving the No. 01 Chevrolet in the Xfinity Series.[8] The primary sponsor wasFlex Seal. Preece had several decent runs for the mid-pack organization in 2016, just missing the first-ever Xfinity playoffs.

2017–2018: Joe Gibbs Racing

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In July 2017, Preece returned to the Xfinity Series, racing at Loudon in the No. 20Toyota Camry forJoe Gibbs Racing with sponsorship from Mohawk Northeast and Mizzy Construction, finishing a career-best second behind teammateKyle Busch.[9][10] The opportunity originally came afterKevin Manion contacted Preece about openings at JGR after the retirement ofCarl Edwards.[11]

At Iowa, Preece returned to the No. 20 with Mohawk and Falmouth Construction sponsoring. Preece won the pole and held off teammateKyle Benjamin on a late restart to win his first career Xfinity race.[12]

After his Iowa win, JGR announced that Preece would also drive for the team at Kentucky Speedway in September (a standalone Xfinity race), and later Homestead (where Cup drivers, regardless of experience, are prohibited from participating).[13] Preece, with theAmerican Red Cross on the No. 20 car, finished fourth at Kentucky.

Preece moved to Gibbs’ No. 18Safelite Toyota at Homestead. Preece was involved in a controversy, as championship contenderElliott Sadler placed the blame on Preece for blocking him on the final restart of the season. Preece still managed a top-five finish.

Preece after winning the 2018Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300

On November 15, 2017, it was announced that Preece would run another partial schedule with JGR in 2018, running at least ten races in the No. 18 car, sharing it with JGR Cup driversKyle Busch,Erik Jones andDaniel Suárez, JGR development driverKyle Benjamin, and AustralianJames Davison. While he was listed for ten races, more races were possible.[14] Sponsorship of Preece's races in the No. 18 would come primarily fromRheem. A few of the races were instead supported byRuud and its affiliate businesses.

Preece began his season with a ninth-place finish at California, his first time finishing outside the top-five at Gibbs. He got back in the top five a week later at Texas.

Preece became eligible for the Xfinity Dash 4 Cash after his good run at Texas. The next week at Bristol, Preece won the race and the bonus, taking home the $100,000. It was Preece's second career Xfinity Series win.[15]

Preece did not run any of the other Dash 4 Cash races. He returned to the No. 18 car at Daytona.

2019: JR Motorsports

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Preece in the No. 8 for JR Motorsports in 2019 at Pocono

For 2019, Preece joinedJR Motorsports to drive their No. 8 part-time. He competed in four events, all finishing in the top ten with a highest of fourth atPocono.[16]

Cup Series

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2015: Premium Motorsports

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Preece drove the No. 98 Chevy out of the TBR shop in partnership withPremium Motorsports. After starting 37th, he finished 32nd in theSylvania 300. Preece returned to the Cup Series for the final four races of the season with Premium. TBR did not assist his races at Martinsville, Texas, and Phoenix, though they returned to help field the No. 98 at Homestead out of their shop.[17]

2019–2021: JTG Daugherty Racing

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Preece's No. 47 during the2019 Toyota/Save Mart 350

On September 28, 2018, Preece was announced as the new full-time driver of the No. 47Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 forJTG Daugherty Racing in 2019, replacing the departingA. J. Allmendinger and competing for2019 Rookie of the Year honors.[18] Preece also joinedJR Motorsports for a part-time Xfinity Series schedule in the No. 8 Camaro.[19]

On August 16, 2019, Preece confirmed that he would remain with the team for the2020 season.[20] However, he moved to JTG's No. 37 car as new teammateRicky Stenhouse Jr. took over the No. 47.[21] For theToyota 500 atDarlington Raceway, Preece started on the pole via field inversion, unofficially marking his first career pole at the Cup level; he had finished twentieth in theprevious race, and a field inversion placed him in first.[22] Despite running with the leaders for much of the Toyota 500's early stages, he finished last after his engine failed on lap 69.[23] Preece was involved in a violent crash on a restart atKansas Speedway in July 2020. On a restart down the backstretch,Christopher Bell came up in front ofRyan Newman, sending Bell into the outside wall. Bell came back across traffic, where Newman tagged Preece and Preece hit the inside wall head-on and nearly sent Preece on his side. Fortunately, Preece walked out unscathed.[24] It was Preece's fourth straight DNF, but he broke a string of last-place finishes. Preece scored a total of eight DNFs during the season and finished out the year 29th in points.[25]

Preece returned to the No. 37 in 2021, but the car did not have acharter that would have guaranteed it a spot in every race and only carried enough sponsorship for 24 of 36 races.[26] The performance and funding of the team suffered. The No. 37 would be shut down after 2021, leaving Preece without a ride.

2022: Part-time driver

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On January 6, 2022,Stewart–Haas Racing hired Preece as a reserve driver, as the backup driver for all related[check spelling] teams and simulator driver for SHR. Preece will also race two Cup races forRick Ware Racing at Dover and Charlotte, three Xfinity races forB. J. McLeod Motorsports at Richmond, Charlotte, and Nashville, and seven Truck races forDavid Gilliland Racing.[27] Preece started thirteenth in the No. 15 Rick Ware Racing car for his Cup Series start in the2022 DuraMAX Drydene 400 at Dover and finished 25th. Preece would run all three races during theCoke 600 weekend. He finished eleventh in the Truck Series event after being involved in an accident withCarson Hocevar. On June 24, 2022, Preece would win his first career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series pole atNashville Superspeedway. He would go on to lead 74 of the 150 laps, winning Stage 2 and his second career Truck Series race. He would also race in the Xfinity Series event the following day.

2023–2024: Stewart–Haas Racing

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Preece's No. 41 atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2023

On November 16, 2022, Stewart–Haas Racing announced that Preece would replaceCole Custer in the No. 41 for the2023 season while Custer would return to the 00 Xfinity Series entry. In December,Chad Johnston returned to SHR to replaceMike Shiplett as crew chief of the No. 41, after Shiplett moved toRichard Childress Racing.[28]

Preece started the 2023 season with a 36th-place DNF at the2023 Daytona 500. He scored his first career pole atMartinsville. He struggled throughout the regular season, scoring only one top-five finish atRichmond.

Preece's No. 41 flipping atDaytona International Speedway in 2023

On August 26, at theDaytona summer race, Preece was running toward the tail of the lead pack in the closing stages of the race. On lap 157, while racing down the backstretch, he was pushed from the rear byErik Jones. The contact sent Preece down the track, where he collided with teammateChase Briscoe, and spun onto the apron. As the car slid, aerodynamic forces lifted the car off the ground and rolled it onto its roof. The car landed upside-down in the grass before violently barrel-rolling roughly ten times before finally coming to a rest on its wheels. After a few moments, Preece exited the car under his own power, was put on a stretcher, and taken to a nearby hospital for further evaluation. During his time in the hospital, he tweeted that he would be coming back to race again and expressed disappointment that his race ended in the fashion it did. He was discharged the next morning and would be in the next race at Darlington.[29] Preece would come into the next race at Darlington revealing in his interviews that he had twoblack eyes and both of his eyes werebloodshot from the wreck.[30] The car was taken back to the NASCAR Research and Development center to be studied.[31] Safety concerns emerged as film of the crash showed that the roof hatch, designed to allow the driver to escape from the car through a method other than via the driver's side window, was detached from the car early in the crash, exposing the cockpit during the remainder of the crash.[32] Given his points situation entering the race, the crash eliminated Preece's chances of contending in the NASCAR playoffs.

Preece started the2024 season with a 23rd-place finish at the2024 Daytona 500. Following theAtlanta race, the No. 41 was hit with an L1 penalty and docked 35 owner and driver points after pre-race inspection revealed unapproved roof rails.[33]

On May 28, 2024, Stewart–Haas Racing announced it would shut down its NASCAR operations at the end of the season.[34]

2025-present: RFK Racing

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Preece's No. 60 car atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025

On November 19, 2024,RFK Racing announced that Preece would drive the No. 60 car full-time in2025.[35] During theDaytona 500, Preece was involved in another airborne crash at Daytona. The incident occurred whenChristopher Bell spun on lap 196, making contact with Preece and causing his car to lift into a wheelie before going airborne and flipping over. Preece then hit the wall, narrowly missingErik Jones before it came back on all four wheels. After the wreck Preece climbed out of the car and was uninjured.[36] A few weeks later atLas Vegas, Preece would earn his first top-five of the season, a third place finish, tying his career best finish sinceTalladega in2019. AtTalladega, Preece finished second toAustin Cindric by 0.022 seconds, but was disqualified after post-race inspection revealed the spoiler had three shims instead of two.[37]

Preece started the2026 season with a win at theCook Out Clash.[38]

Camping World Truck Series

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Preece made his debut in theNASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2021, driving the No. 17 forDavid Gilliland Racing in the races atNashville Superspeedway andPocono Raceway.[39] Despite driving for a Chevrolet team in the Cup Series, Preece drove for DGR, a Ford team, in these starts. At Nashville, he passedGrant Enfinger with six laps remaining, which enabled him to become the fifth driver in series history to win in his first career start.[40]

Personal life

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Preece was born inBerlin, Connecticut to Jeff and Jodie Preece.[41] He is the youngest of three sons. In 2009, he graduated fromXavier High School.[42]

Preece married his longtime girlfriend, Heather DesRochers, in 2017.[3] Together, Ryan and Heather have two children, Rebecca Marie (born August 7, 2023) and Bentley (born October 10, 2025).[43] DesRochers is also a racing driver and was a participant in NASCAR'sDrive for Diversity combine in 2009[44] and 2010,[45] attempting to become one of the drivers selected to be in the D4D program, although she was not selected either year. The two met atStafford Motor Speedway in 2009 and competed against each other in the SK Modified Series in 2011, where Preece won the championship, and DesRochers was the Rookie of the Year.[3]

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
2015Premium Motorsports98ChevyDAYATLLVSPHOCALMARTEXBRIRCHTALKANCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYKENNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIDARRCHCHINHA
32
DOVCLTKANTALTEX
36
HOM
38
44th35[46]
FordMAR
42
PHO
37
2019JTG Daugherty Racing47ChevyDAY
8
ATL
35
LVS
25
PHO
34
CAL
23
MAR
16
TEX
22
BRI
25
RCH
20
TAL
3
DOV
28
KAN
25
CLT
31
POC
23
MCH
25
SON
29
CHI
28
DAY
32
KEN
21
NHA
21
POC
37
GLN
36
MCH
7
BRI
18
DAR
22
IND
16
LVS
27
RCH
32
ROV
21
DOV
19
TAL
18
KAN
12
MAR
19
TEX
23
PHO
26
HOM
25
26th495[47]
202037DAY
29
LVS
37
CAL
30
PHO
18
DAR
20
DAR
39
CLT
22
CLT
24
BRI
12
ATL
26
MAR
26
HOM
24
TAL
15
POC
20
POC
25
IND
40
KEN
38
TEX
40
KAN
34
NHA
16
MCH
25
MCH
16
DRC
23
DOV
25
DOV
26
DAY
37
DAR
17
RCH
20
BRI
9
LVS
19
TAL
10
ROV
14
KAN
29
TEX
18
MAR
19
PHO
34
29th477[48]
2021DAY
6
DRC
9
HOM
21
LVS
15
PHO
26
ATL
25
BRD
18
MAR
36
RCH
29
TAL
14
KAN
32
DAR
25
DOV
18
COA
15
CLT
26
SON
21
NSH
32
POC
23
POC
8
ROA
40
ATL
25
NHA
22
GLN
28
IRC
35
MCH
21
DAY
4
DAR
12
RCH
25
BRI
17
LVS
28
TAL
32
ROV
19
TEX
36
KAN
21
MAR
36
PHO
20
27th557[49]
2022Rick Ware Racing15FordDAYCALLVSPHOATLCOARCHMARBRDTALDOV
25
DARKANCLT
37
GTWSONNSHROAATLNHAPOCIRCMCHRCHGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO55th01[50]
2023Stewart–Haas Racing41FordDAY
36
CAL
33
LVS
23
PHO
12
ATL
28
COA
32
RCH
18
BRD
24
MAR
15*
TAL
34
DOV
17
KAN
27
DAR
15
CLT
13
GTW
17
SON
13
NSH
16
CSC
15
ATL
24
NHA
28
POC
31
RCH
5
MCH
22
IRC
31
GLN
17
DAY
31
DAR
28
KAN
18
BRI
12
TEX
23
TAL
8
ROV
11
LVS
26
HOM
13
MAR
20
PHO
14
23rd637[51]
2024DAY
23
ATL
16
LVS
23
PHO
23
BRI
14
COA
23
RCH
28
MAR
9
TEX
12
TAL
14
DOV
37
KAN
28
DAR
17
CLT
26
GTW
29
SON
18
IOW
27
NHA
11
NSH
4
CSC
34
POC
30
IND
26
RCH
25
MCH
11
DAY
39
DAR
12
ATL
18
GLN
9
BRI
7
KAN
16
TAL
35
ROV
25
LVS
22
HOM
10
MAR
14
PHO
37
26th584[52]
2025RFK Racing60FordDAY
32
ATL
18
COA
33
PHO
15
LVS
3
HOM
9
MAR
7
DAR
26
BRI
20
TAL
38
TEX
29
KAN
7
CLT
9
NSH
28
MCH
9
MXC
15
POC
8
ATL
15
CSC
7
SON
12
DOV
19
IND
4
IOW
5
GLN
13
RCH
35
DAY
14
DAR
16
GTW
13
BRI
21
NHA
14
KAN
26
ROV
6
LVS
9
TAL
15
MAR
6
PHO
9
18th861[53]
2026DAY
ATLCOAPHOLVSDARMARBRIKANTALTEXGLNCLTNSHMCHPOCCORSONCHIATLNWSINDIOWRCHNHADAYDARGTWBRIKANLVSCLTPHOTALMARHOM-*-*
Daytona 500
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YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2019JTG Daugherty RacingChevrolet218
20203129
2021116
2023Stewart–Haas RacingFord2036
20242523
2025RFK RacingFord2732
202619

Xfinity Series

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NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233NXSCPtsRef
2013Tommy Baldwin Racing8ChevyDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARCLTDOVIOWMCHROAKENDAYNHA
24
CHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM72nd20[54]
201436DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXDARRCHTALIOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENDAYNHA
14
CHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM
28
53rd46[55]
2016JD Motorsports01ChevyDAY
40
ATL
22
LVS
18
PHO
21
CAL
25
TEX
28
BRI
19
RCH
23
TAL
15
DOV
39
CLT
22
POC
17
MCH
19
IOW
32
DAY
34
KEN
15
NHA
19
IND
25
IOW
34
GLN
27
MOH
17
BRI
15
ROA
11
DAR
10
RCH
26
CHI
17
KEN
30
DOV
18
CLT
23
KAN
32
TEX
22
PHO
22
HOM
21
17th597[56]
2017Joe Gibbs Racing20ToyotaDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALCLTDOVPOCMCHIOWDAYKENNHA
2
INDIOW
1*
GLNMOHBRIROADARRCHCHIKEN
4
DOVCLTKANTEXPHO29th202[57]
18HOM
5
2018DAYATLLVSPHOCAL
9
TEX
5
BRI
1
RCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWCHIDAY
39
KENNHA
3
IOWGLN
4
MOHBRIROADARIND
28
LVS
6
RCH
18
ROV
4
DOV
4
KAN
21
TEX
31
PHO
5
HOM
6
21st483[58]
2019JR Motorsports8ChevyDAYATL
7
LVSPHOCAL
8
TEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOC
4
MCHIOWCHIDAYKENNHAIOWGLN
10
MOHBRIROADARINDLVSRCHROVDOVKANTEXPHOHOM86th01[59]
2022B. J. McLeod Motorsports5FordDAYCALLVSPHOATLCOARCH
16
MARTALDOVDARTEXCLT
5
PIRNSH
6
ROAATLNHAPOCIRCMCHGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO82nd01[60]

Camping World Truck Series

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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223NCWTCPtsRef
2021David Gilliland Racing17FordDAYDRCLVSATLBRDRCHKANDARCOACLTTEXNSH
1
POC
9
KNXGLNGTWDARBRILVSTALMARPHO94th01[61]
2022DAYLVS
4
ATL
7
COAMARBRDDAR
7
KANTEX
3
CLT
11
GTWSONKNXNSH
1*
MOHPOC
2
IRPRCHKAN
3
BRITAL
4
HOM
4
PHO18th410[62]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

K&N Pro Series East

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NASCAR K&N Pro Series East results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314NKNPSECPtsRef
2008Maxie Bush28FordGREIOW
DNQ
SBOGLNNHATHOFAIADILIMMFDNHADOVSTAN/A0[63]
2015Ranier Racing with MDM41ChevyNSMGREBRIIOWBGSLGYCOLNHAIOWGLNMOTVIRRCH
14
DOV51st30[64]
2016Marsh Racing31ChevyNSM
7
MOBGREBRIVIRDOMSTACOLNHA
9
IOWGLNGRENJMDOV36th72[65]
2017NSMGREBRISBOSBOMEMBLNTMP
6
NHAIOWGLNLGYNJMDOV46th38[66]

Whelen Modified Tour

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NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour results
YearCar ownerNo.Make123456789101112131415161718NWMTCPtsRef
2007Jeff Preece40ChevyTMP
DNQ
STA
DNQ
WTO
27
STA
11
TMP
31
NHA
18
TSA
14
RIV
10
STA
30
TMP
10
MAN
17
MAR
18
NHA
14
TMP
29
STA
31
TMP
7
19th1573[67]
2008Jan Boehler3TMP
19
STA
29
STA
7
TMP
10
NHA
8
SPE
25
RIV
5
STA
18*
TMP
24
MAN
3
TMP
27
NHA
3
MAR
1*
CHE
18
STA
28
TMP
14
10th1948[68]
2009TMP
4
STA
3
STA
10
NHA
24
SPE
5
RIV
1**
STA
1
BRI
3
TMP
10
NHA
3
MAR
3
STA
3
TMP
2
2nd2004[69]
2010TMP
2
STA
23
STA
4
MAR
16*
NHA
3
LIM
4
MON
23
RIV
2
STA
16
TMP
22
BRI
8
NHA
20
STA
6
TMP
2
6th1933[70]
2011John Lukosavage11FordTMP
4
STA
17
STA
24
MONTMP22nd1310[71]
Jeff Preece40ChevyNHA
26
NHA
7
BRIDELTMP
3
LIMNHA
14
STA
2
Barbara Park20RIV
4
STA
Eric Sanderson16FordTMP
26
2012TMP
16*
STA
2*
MON
1**
STA
11
WAT
3
NHA
12
STA
6
TMP
17
BRI
3
TMP
3*
RIV
1*
NHA
10
STA
5
TMP
2*
2nd545[72]
2013TMP
3
STA
4
STA
1
WAT
1
RIV
1*
NHA
3
MON
5
STA
16
TMP
13
BRI
4
RIV
1
NHA
12
STA
17
TMP
3
1st549[73]
2014TMP
9
STA
24
STA
9
WAT
6
RIV
4
NHA
5
MON
2*
STA
9
TMP
4
BRI
11
NHA
12
STA
1*
TMP
1*
2nd489[74]
2015Ed Partridge6ChevyTMP
5
STA
3*
WAT
1*
STA
1*
TMP
7
RIV
8
NHA
6*
MON
10
STA
1*
TMP
6
BRI
1
RIV
8
NHA
19
STA
2*
TMP
7
2nd602[75]
2016TMP
2*
STA
30
WATSTATMP
6
RIV
23
NHA
6
MONSTATMP
5
BRI
6
RIVOSWSEENHASTATMP
2
24th277[76]
2017MYR
4
TMP
28
STA
1
LGYTMP
1*
RIV
4
NHA
2*
STA
1
TMP
1*
BRI
5
SEE
3
OSW
1
RIV
4
NHASTA
2*
TMP
26
6th562[77]
2018MYRTMP
4
STA
1*
SEE
27
TMP
4
LGY
1*
RIV
2
NHA
28
STATMP
23
BRIOSW
19
RIVTMP
4
13th381[78]
Mike Curb77ChevyNHA
5
STA
2019Ed Partridge6ChevyMYRSBOTMPSTAWALSEETMP
14
RIVNHA
19
STATMPOSWRIVNHASTATMP49th55[79]
2020JENWMMWMMJENMNDTMP
19
NHASTATMP43rd26[80]
2021MAR
12*
STA
17
RIV
23
JENOSW
2
RIVNHA
1
NRPSTA
1*
BEEOSWRCH
1*
RIVSTA17th268[81]
2022Jan Boehler3NSM
10
RCHRIVLEEJENMNDRIVWALTMP
17
MAR
31
30th151[82]
Ryan Preece40NHA
6
CLM
Lawney Tinio44TMP
6
LGYOSWRIV
2023Jeff Preece40N/ANSMRCHMONRIVLEESEERIVWALNHALMPTHOLGYOSWMONRIVNWSTHOMAR
1*
54th48[83]
2024NSM
13
RCHTHOMONRIVSEENHA
26
MONLMPTHOOSWRIVMONTHONWSMAR52nd49[84]
2025NSMTHONWSSEERIVWMMLMPMONMONTHORCH
8
OSWNHARIVTHOMAR53rd37[85]
2026NSM
7
MARTHOOXFSEERIVWMMSEECLMMONTHONHASTAOSWRIVTHO-*-*[86]

Whelen Southern Modified Tour

[edit]
NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour results
YearCar ownerNo.Make1234567891011121314NWSMTCPtsRef
2007Jeff Preece40ChevyCRW
5
FAIGRECRWCRWBGSMARACECRWSNMCRWCRW38th155[87]
2012Jodie Preece41CRWCRWSBOCRWCRWBGS
11
BRILGYTHOCRWCLT
2
27th75[88]
2013CRWSNM
2*
SBOCRWCRWBGS
1**
BRILGYCRWCRWSNMCLT
15*
20th123[89]
2014CRWSNMSBOLGY
5
CRWBGSBRILGY
9*
CRWSBOSNMCRWCRW22nd102[90]
Mike Curb98ChevyCLT
20
2015Ed Partridge6ChevyCRW
14
CRW
3
BGS
2
BRILGYSBO13th206[91]
Mike Curb98ChevySBO
1*
LGYCRWCLT
2
2016Ed Partridge6ChevyCRWCON
12*
SBOCRWCRWBGSBRIECASBOCRW18th81[92]
Mike Curb77ChevyCLT
1

ARCA Menards Series West

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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 West results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314AMSWCPtsRef
2008Maxie Bush28FordAASPHOCTSIOW
DNQ
CNSSONIRWDCSEVGMMPIRWAMPAASN/A0[93]
2019Jefferson Pitts Racing47ChevyLVSIRWTUSTUSCNSSON
20*
DCSIOWEVGGTWMERAASKCRPHO59th26[94]
2023Stewart–Haas Racing9FordPHOIRWKCRPIRSON
1*
IRWSHAEVGAASLVSMADPHO36th49[95]

Superstar Racing Experience

[edit]

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

Superstar Racing Experience results
YearNo.123456SRXCPts
202341STASTA II
13*
MMSBERELDIRP27th01

SMART Modified Tour

[edit]
SMART Modified Tour results
YearCar ownerNo.Make1234567891011121314SMTCPtsRef
2021N/A6N/ACRWFLOSBO
1*
21st58[96]
2FCS
12
CRWDILCARCRWDOMPULHCYACE
2022Ryan Preece40N/AFLOSNMCRWSBOFCSCRWNWS
4
NWS
4
CARDOMHCYTRIPULN/A0[97]
2024Curb Racing77N/AFLOCRWSBOTRIROUHCYFCS
17
CRWJACCARCRWDOMSBONWS50th27[98]

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NASCAR Hall of Fame
Former drivers
Ranier–Lundy
Ranier–Walsh Racing
Ranier Racing with MDM
Daytona 500 wins
Coca-Cola 600 wins
Winston 500 wins
Busch Clash wins
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Officially known as theCamping World SRX Series
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2021 drivers
Full-time
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2022 drivers
Full-time
Part-time
2023 drivers
Full-time
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2021
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2023
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