Daniel Suárez

Daniel Alejandro Suárez Garza (born January 7, 1992) is a Mexican professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 99 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Trackhouse Racing and part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 14 Chevrolet Camaro for SS-Green Light Racing in partnership with Kaulig Racing. He previously drove in the NASCAR Toyota Series in Mexico for Telcel Racing, and the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East for Rev Racing as a member of the Drive for Diversity program. Suárez is the 2016 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion with Joe Gibbs Racing, becoming the first Mexican to win a major NASCAR National Series championship.

Daniel Suárez
Suárez at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024
BornDaniel Alejandro Suárez Garza
(1992-01-07) January 7, 1992 (age 32)
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight166 lb (75 kg)
AchievementsFirst Mexican born driver to win in the NASCAR Cup Series
First international champion in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (2016)
2016 NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion
2017 & 2022 NASCAR All-Star Race Open Winner
Awards2010 NASCAR Corona Series Rookie of the Year
2015 NASCAR Xfinity Series Rookie of the Year
NASCAR Cup Series career
260 races run over 8 years
Car no., teamNo. 99 (Trackhouse Racing)
2023 position19th
Best finish10th (2022)
First race2017 Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Last race2024 Coca-Cola 600 (Charlotte)
First win2022 Toyota/Save Mart 350 (Sonoma)
Last win2024 Ambetter Health 400 (Atlanta)
WinsTop tensPoles
2613
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
87 races run over 6 years
Car no., teamNo. 14 (SS-Green Light Racing with Kaulig Racing)
2023 position89th
Best finish1st (2016)
First race2014 ToyotaCare 250 (Richmond)
Last race2023 Explore the Pocono Mountains 225 (Pocono)
First win2016 Menards 250 (Michigan)
Last win2016 Ford EcoBoost 300 (Homestead)
WinsTop tensPoles
3566
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
28 races run over 4 years
2021 position107th
Best finish81st (2016)
First race2014 Fred's 250 (Talladega)
Last race2021 Pinty's Truck Race on Dirt (Bristol Dirt)
First win2016 Lucas Oil 150 (Phoenix)
WinsTop tensPoles
1161
NASCAR Mexico Series career
76 races run over 6 years
Car no., teamNo. 99 (Jimmy Morales)
2014 position6th
Best finish2nd (2013)
First race2011 Regia 200 (Monterrey)
Last race2024 King Taco La Batalla en El coliseo (LA Coliseum)
First win2012 Mexico Nocturna 200 (Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez)
Last win2024 King Taco La Batalla en El coliseo (LA Coliseum)
WinsTop tensPoles
113913
ARCA Menards Series career
5 races run over 2 years
Best finish35th (2015)
First race2014 ZLOOP 150 (Kentucky)
Last race2015 Full Throttle S'loonshine 98.9 (Kansas)
WinsTop tensPoles
031
ARCA Menards Series East career
43 races run over 4 years
Best finish3rd (2013)
First race2011 South Boston 150 (South Boston)
Last race2014 Drive Sober 150 (Dover)
First win2013 NAPA 150 (Columbus)
Last win2014 UNOH Battle at the Beach (Daytona)
WinsTop tensPoles
3220
ARCA Menards Series West career
5 races run over 4 years
Best finish33rd (2018)
First race2011 3 Amigos Organic Blanco 100 (Phoenix)
Last race2018 Carneros 200 (Sonoma)
WinsTop tensPoles
030
Statistics current as of November 5, 2023.

Racing career edit

Early career edit

Suárez (right) at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2015

A native of Monterrey in Nuevo León, Suárez began his racing career in karting in 2002. In 2007, he won the class championship. In 2008, he moved to the preliminary category of NASCAR Mexico, Mini-Stocks, where he became the youngest driver to win a race in the series.[1] He moved to the NASCAR Mexico Series in 2010, driving for Telcel Racing and winning the series' Rookie of the Year title.[2] In 2011, Suárez participated in the Toyota All-Star Showdown at Irwindale Speedway, finishing in 11th, the highest-finishing Mexican driver in the event. In the 2011 NASCAR Mexico Series, he finished the season with three poles and a podium, finishing ninth in the standings.[2] At the same time, he participated in 7 races of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East.[2]

In 2012, he alternated his time between the Mexico Series and K&N Pro Series East. In Mexico, he led the points for most of the season and entered the final race of the year in contention for the championship, but wound up finishing third, having scored two victories.[2] In the K&N Pro Series East, he finished in sixteenth place in the overall standings, achieving 3 top-10s in nine races.

Suárez competed for the full season in the K&N Pro Series East in 2013, driving a Toyota for Rev Racing. He scored his first victory in the series at Columbus Motor Speedway,[2] also recorded six top-5 and nine top-ten finishes on his way to third in the championship standings. Meanwhile, he finished runner-up of the NASCAR Toyota Series achieved 3 wins and five podium finishes in the season.[2] Suárez was also named to NASCAR's Drive for Diversity program during the 2013 season.[3]

In 2014, Suárez returned to the K&N East and Toyota Series, winning the first two K&N East and first Toyota Series races of the season.[4] In April, he was selected by Joe Gibbs Racing to make his debut in the Nationwide Series at Richmond International Raceway, driving the team's No. 20 Toyota;[2] he finished 19th.[5]

2015: Joe Gibbs Racing edit

In August 2014, it was announced that Suárez would compete full-time in the 2015 NASCAR Xfinity Series in the No. 18 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing and that he would also run a partial schedule in the 2015 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in the No. 51 Toyota for Kyle Busch Motorsports.[6]

On July 4, 2015, Suárez won the pole for the Xfinity Series Subway Firecracker 250 at Daytona, his first career pole in the series.[7] Suárez would go on to win 2 more poles at Iowa and Kentucky and won his first ARCA pole at Kansas. Suárez went on to win the 2015 NASCAR Xfinity Series rookie of the year title edging Darrell Wallace Jr. for the award by one single top ten finish in statistics. Suárez finished the season 5th in points.

2016: Xfinity Series champion edit

Suárez after winning the 2016 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship

In 2016, Suárez's car number in the Xfinity Series was switched to No. 19.[8] He won his first Xfinity Series race at Michigan, by passing Kyle Busch on the last lap, becoming the first Mexican-born driver to win in a NASCAR national touring series.[9] Suárez won his second Xfinity Series race during the Round of 12 in the Chase at Dover in October. With this win, he would advance to the Round of 8.[10] In November, Suárez won his first Camping World Truck Series race at Phoenix, taking the lead late in the race after William Byron lost an engine.[11] In the season-ending Xfinity Series race at Homestead, Suárez dominated the race and took the lead on the final restart with 2 laps to go to score his first Xfinity Series championship. Suárez became the first foreign-born driver to win a NASCAR national series championship.[12]

2017: Move to Cup Series edit

Suárez's No. 19 car at Richmond Raceway in 2017

After the retirement of Carl Edwards, Suárez was tapped to drive the No. 19 Arris / Stanley Tools-sponsored Toyota for JGR. He was paired up with crew chief Dave Rogers.[13] In his first Advance Auto Parts Clash, he finished eighth after starting 16th. Suárez scored a pair of seventh-place finishes at Phoenix and Auto Club. Shortly before the Martinsville race, Suárez's crew chief, Rogers, took an indefinite leave of absence. He was replaced by Scott Graves, who was Suárez's crew chief when he won the 2016 Xfinity Series championship.[14] In May, Suárez won the final stage of the Monster Energy Open, which allowed him to advance into the All-Star Race.[15] In June, Suárez opened the month by finishing a career-best sixth at Dover.[16] Later in the month, Suárez joined MDM Motorsports at Sonoma Raceway for the K&N Pro Series West race, his and MDM's debuts in the series.[17] After qualifying seventh, he finished 11th.[18] Later in the summer, Suárez earned a series of four consecutive finishes of seventh or better, including a third-place finish at Watkins Glen and a Stage 2 winner over stage leader Martin Truex Jr.[19]

During the season, Suárez was involved in controversy from one of his sponsors, Subway. During a publicity event with the help of NBC Sports at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in July, he gave out free Dunkin Donuts to fans camping in the infield and the surrounding areas of the track. Nearly two months later, Subway decided to pull out with a race remaining on their contract.[20] After the announcement, Camping World owner Marcus Lemonis tweeted his intention to sponsor Suárez, which took place at Talladega's Alabama 500.[21][22] Suárez also ran 14 Xfinity Series races with a best finish of second at the fall Bristol race to his teammate Kyle Busch.

2018 edit

During the 2018 season, Suárez won his first career Cup Series pole at Pocono, after Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch's qualifying times were disallowed following an inspection.[23] He also scored a career-best second place in the race. Suárez, however, struggled to stay consistent throughout the season with three top-fives and nine top-10 finishes. On October 9, 2018, Rogers returned to replace Graves as Suárez's crew chief.[24]

On September 21, 2018, it was reported that Suárez removed all references to Joe Gibbs Racing from his Twitter profile, hinting that he will be out of the team by the end of the 2018 season.[25] On November 7, 2018, it was announced that Suárez will be replaced by Martin Truex Jr. in 2019.[26]

2019: Stewart–Haas Racing edit

Suárez's No. 41 car at Daytona International Speedway in 2019

On January 7, 2019, it was announced that Suárez signed with Stewart–Haas Racing to drive the No. 41 Ford Mustang GT in the 2019 season.[27] In addition, Suárez brought in Arris to sponsor the team.[28] During qualifying for the 2019 TicketGuardian 500 at Phoenix, Suárez had an on-track incident with Michael McDowell, which resulted in a fight on pit road.[29] Despite showing signs of improvement in performance, Suárez failed to make the 2019 playoffs after finishing 11th after an on-track incident with Matt Tifft that caused a caution at Indianapolis.[30] On November 14, 2019, it was announced that Suárez would not return to the No. 41 car in 2020.[31]

2020: Gaunt Brothers Racing edit

Suárez's No. 96 car at Dover International Speedway in 2020

On January 28, 2020, Suárez officially signed with Gaunt Brothers Racing to race the No. 96 Toyota full-time in 2020.[32] Despite being eligible, he did not participate in the 2020 Busch Clash to focus on the 2020 Daytona 500.[33] Suárez failed to make the Daytona 500 after finishing 22nd in Duel 1 of the 2020 Bluegreen Vacations Duels when he collided with Ryan Blaney in turn 4.[34] Suárez made his official debut with GBR at Las Vegas a week later, but he experienced mechanical issues before the opening lap, resulting in him finishing 30th with four laps down. Throughout the season, he struggled to make a decent finish, with his highest being two 18th place finishes at Bristol and Kansas.

On September 14, 2020, Suárez announced he would not return to Gaunt Brothers Racing at the end of the season.[35] On October 7, 2020, he announced that he would join Justin Marks' new Trackhouse Racing in 2021.[36]

2021: Trackhouse Racing edit

Suárez's No. 99 car at Sonoma Raceway in 2021

For the 2021 season, Suárez joined the No. 99 car for Trackhouse Racing. The No. 99 was last used by Edwards, whom he replaced at JGR (with Edwards giving both Suárez and Trackhouse his blessing for the number). Suárez's run with Trackhouse was seen by many as his best, and very likely his last, chance at resurrecting his career after his struggles the previous few seasons. Although it took time for Suárez and the team to gel, Trackhouse quickly gained a reputation for competitiveness and on-track action during the season with Suárez behind the wheel.

During the 2021 season, Suárez scored Trackhouse's first top five with a fourth place finish at the Bristol dirt race.[37] Suárez also scored top tens at Dover, Nashville, and Texas.[38] Suárez also competed in the Trans-Am race in Nashville for Marks' SCCA team.

2022: First Cup win edit

Suárez winning the 2022 Toyota/Save Mart 350

Suárez returned to Trackhouse for the 2022 season after the team acquired multiple charters from Chip Ganassi Racing.[39] In February 2022, Suárez and Trackhouse expanded a sponsorship deal with Freeway Insurance, granting the company primary sponsorship rights for five events throughout the 2022 NASCAR Cup series.[40] At Sonoma, Suárez became the first Mexican-born driver to win a Cup Series race.[41] Suárez was eliminated in the Round of 12 after finishing 36th at the Charlotte Roval.[42] He finished the season at a career-best 10th in the points standings.[43]

In the Truck Series, Suárez relieved an injured Carson Hocevar on lap 11 of the Sonoma race, bringing the No. 42 truck to a sixth place finish.[44]

2023 edit

Suárez started the 2023 season with a seventh-place finish at the 2023 Daytona 500. On March 29, he was fined US$50,000 for intentionally bumping Alex Bowman on pit road following the conclusion of the COTA race.[45] Suárez missed the playoffs and finished 19th in the points standings.

2024: Second career Cup Series win edit

Suárez during driver introductions at the 2024 Daytona 500.

On February 3, 2024, Suárez won the NASCAR Mexico Series race that took place at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.[46]

On February 25, 2024, Suárez achieved his second NASCAR Cup Series win when he finished first in the Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.[47] The end of the race resulted in the fourth closest photo finish in Cup Series history, with Suárez 0.003 seconds ahead of Ryan Blaney and 0.007 seconds ahead of Kyle Busch.[47]

Personal life edit

Suárez resides in Huntersville, North Carolina.[48] In 2022, Suárez became engaged to Julia Piquet, daughter of three-time Formula 1 World Champion Nelson Piquet.[49]

On April 29th, 2024 Suarez announced via social media that he had become a U.S. Citizen.[50]

In popular culture edit

In 2017, Suárez voiced the character Daniel "Danny" Swérvez in the Pixar film Cars 3.[51]

In 2019, Suárez made a cameo in the movie Stuber.[52]

Motorsports career results edit

NASCAR edit

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

Cup Series edit

NASCAR Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NCSCPtsRef
2017Joe Gibbs Racing19ToyotaDAY
29
ATL
21
LVS
20
PHO
7
CAL
7
MAR
32
TEX
19
BRI
18
RCH
12
TAL
19
KAN
7
CLT
11
DOV
6
POC
15
MCH
24
SON
16
DAY
17
KEN
18
NHA
6
IND
7
POC
7
GLN
3
MCH
37
BRI
15
DAR
38
RCH
7
CHI
12
NHA
8
DOV
8
CLT
6
TAL
15
KAN
36
MAR
15
TEX
14
PHO
18
HOM
34
20th777[53]
2018DAY
37
ATL
15
LVS
26
PHO
8
CAL
23
MAR
18
TEX
29
BRI
11
RCH
10
TAL
10
DOV
3
KAN
28
CLT
15
POC
24
MCH
30
SON
15
CHI
11
DAY
35
KEN
15
NHA
22
POC
2
GLN
4
MCH
11
BRI
18
DAR
29
IND
18
LVS
8
RCH
17
ROV
21
DOV
10
TAL
16
KAN
24
MAR
9
TEX
28
PHO
36
HOM
30
21st674[54]
2019Stewart-Haas Racing41FordDAY
33
ATL
10
LVS
17
PHO
23
CAL
13
MAR
10
TEX
3
BRI
8
RCH
18
TAL
12
DOV
11
KAN
14
CLT
18
POC
8
MCH
4
SON
17
CHI
24
DAY
40
KEN
8
NHA
19
POC
24
GLN
17
MCH
5
BRI
8
DAR
11
IND
11
LVS
20
RCH
9
ROV
34
DOV
14
TAL
32
KAN
32
MAR
31
TEX
3
PHO
15
HOM
14
17th846[55]
2020Gaunt Brothers Racing96ToyotaDAY
DNQ
LVS
30
CAL
28
PHO
21
DAR
25
DAR
27
CLT
28
CLT
28
BRI
18
ATL
31
MAR
27
HOM
31
TAL
28
POC
28
POC
26
IND
20
KEN
26
TEX
23
KAN
18
NHA
26
MCH
24
MCH
26
DRC
27
DOV
30
DOV
28
DAY
26
DAR
25
RCH
29
BRI
26
LVS
29
TAL
34
ROV
25
KAN
27
TEX
27
MAR
27
PHO
31
31st365[56]
2021Trackhouse Racing99ChevyDAY
36
DRC
16
HOM
15
LVS
26
PHO
21
ATL
17
BRD
4
MAR
32
RCH
16
TAL
23
KAN
11
DAR
23
DOV
9
COA
33
CLT
15
SON
12
NSH
7
POC
13
POC
15
ROA
36
ATL
36
NHA
20
GLN
31
IRC
37
MCH
22
DAY
19
DAR
13
RCH
17
BRI
22
LVS
15
TAL
23
ROV
13
TEX
10
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15
MAR
28
PHO
21
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2022DAY
18
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4
LVS
37
PHO
9
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4
COA
24
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16
MAR
29
BRD
12
TAL
31
DOV
14
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10
KAN
33
CLT
25
GTW
23
SON
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NSH
15
ROA
5
ATL
6
NHA
9
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3
IRC
28
MCH
25
RCH
19
GLN
5
DAY
24
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KAN
10
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19
TEX
12
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8
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10
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17
TAL
9
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35
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15
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34
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23
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7
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22
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12
CSC
27
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2
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16
POC
36
RCH
33
MCH
6
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3
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20
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34
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16
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15
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34
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11
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1
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11
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13
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18
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22
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22
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5
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24
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24
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Daytona 500 edit
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2017Joe Gibbs RacingToyota1929
20181737
2019Stewart-Haas RacingFord2333
2020Gaunt Brothers RacingToyotaDNQ
2021Trackhouse RacingChevrolet1536
20222118
2023247
20241334

Xfinity Series edit

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233NXSCPtsRef
2014Joe Gibbs Racing20ToyotaDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXDARRCH
19
TALIOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCH46th54[60]
RAB Racing29ToyotaCHI
15
KENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM
2015Joe Gibbs Racing18ToyotaDAY
39
ATL
14
LVS
10
PHO
11
CAL
13
TEX
18
BRI
2
RCH
6
TAL
31
IOW
18
CLT
6
DOV
19
MCH
20
CHI
7
DAY
15
KEN
4
NHA
5
IND
3
IOW
6
GLN
15
MOH
11
BRI
5
ROA
24
DAR
3
RCH
12
CHI
6
KEN
22
DOV
10
CLT
4
KAN
9
TEX
6
PHO
4
HOM
6
5th1078[61]
201619DAY
8
ATL
7
LVS
2
PHO
3
CAL
4
TEX
16
BRI
6
RCH
4
TAL
7
DOV
9
CLT
12
POC
9
MCH
1
IOW
4
DAY
32
KEN
3
NHA
4
IND
7
IOW
30
GLN
4
MOH
23
BRI
30
ROA
4
DAR
3
RCH
8
CHI
4
KEN
2
DOV
1
CLT
3
KAN
3
TEX
5
PHO
5
HOM
1*
1st4040[62]
201718DAY
34
ATLPHO
39
CALTEX
12
BRI
3
RCH
21
TAL
9
CLTDOV
3
POC
5
MCHIOWDAY
39
KENNHAINDIOWGLNMOHCHI
19
KENDOV
7
CLT
8*
KANTEXPHOHOM94th01[63]
20LVS
3
BRI
2
ROADARRCH
201818DAY
8
ATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWCHI
4
DAYKENNHAIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARINDLVSRCHROVDOVKANTEXPHOHOM93rd01[64]
2023SS-Green Light Racing07ChevyDAYCALLVSPHOATLCOARCHMARTALDOVDARCLTPIRSON
27
NSHCSCATLNHA89th01[65]
Kaulig Racing10ChevyPOC
10
ROAMCHIRCGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXROVLVSHOMMARPHO
2024SS-Green Light Racing with Kaulig Racing14ChevyDAY
35
ATLLVSPHOCOARCHMARTEXTALDOVDARCLTPIRSONIOWNHANSHCSCPOCINDMCHDAYDARATLGLNBRIKANTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO-*-*[66]

Camping World Truck Series edit

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223NCWTCPtsRef
2014Win-Tron Racing35ToyotaDAYMARKANCLTDOVTEXGTWKENIOWELDPOCMCHBRIMSPCHINHALVSTAL
15
MARTEXPHOHOM98th01[67]
2015Kyle Busch Motorsports51ToyotaDAY
9
ATL
4
MAR
6
KAN
6
CLTDOV
2
TEX
2
GTWIOWKEN
4
ELDPOCMCHBRI
30
MSPCHI
4
NHALVSTALMAR
16
TEX
2
PHO
4
HOM
30
85th01[68]
2016DAY
28
ATL
31
MAR
18
KANDOV
2
CLT
23
TEXIOW
6
GTWKEN
11
ELDPOCBRI
29
MCHMSPCHI
11
NHALVSTALMAR
6
TEX
5
PHO
1
HOM
6
81st01[69]
2021Young's Motorsports02ChevyDAYDRCLVSATLBRD
17
RCHKANDARCOACLTTEXNSHPOCKNXGLNGTWDARBRILVSTALMARPHO107th01[70]
2022Niece Motorsports42ChevyDAYLVSATLCOAMARBRDDARKANTEXCLTGTWSON
RL
KNXNSHMOHPOCIRPRCHKANBRITALHOMPHON/A[71]
– Relieved Carson Hocevar

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

K&N Pro Series East edit

NASCAR K&N Pro Series East results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516NKNPSECPtsRef
2011Lori Williams12DodgeGRESBO
18
RCH
20
IOW
17
23rd888[72]
X Team Racing16ToyotaBGSJFC
14
LGYNHA
7
COL
5
GRENHA
8
DOV
2012BRI
15
16th259[73]
14GRE
10
RCH
29
IOW
13
BGS
22
JFC
19
LGYCNBCOL
5
NHA
15
DOVGRECAR
74IOW
9
2013Rev Racing6ToyotaBRI
26
GRE
7
FIF
13
RCH
21
BGS
9
LGY
2
COL
1*
VIR
18
GRE
2*
NHA
2
DOV
6
RAL
2
3rd494[74]
69IOW
13
IOW
3
20146NSM
1*
DAY
1*
BRI
26
GRE
5
RCH
32
IOW
7
BGS
2
FIF
21
LGY
10
NHA
31
COLIOW
9
GLN
19
VIRGREDOV
22
17th397[75]

K&N Pro Series West edit

NASCAR K&N Pro Series West results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415NKNPSWCPtsRef
2011Lori Williams86DodgePHO
31
AASMMPIOWLVSSONIRWEVGPIRCNSMRPSPOAAS54th225[76]
X Team Racing76ToyotaPHO
6
2012PHO
3
LHCMMPS99IOWBIRLVSSONEVGCNSIOWPIRSMPAASPHO52nd41[77]
2017MDM Motorsports12ToyotaKCRTUSIRWIRWSPOOSSCNSSON
11
IOWEVGDCSMERAASKCR43rd33[78]
2018DGR-Crosley54ToyotaKCRTUSTUSOSSCNSSON
4
DCSIOWEVGGTWLVSMERAASKCR33rd41[79]

Mexico Series edit

NASCAR Mexico Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415NTSCPtsRef
2009SC Racing04ChevyAGSTXGSLPPUEQROGDLZACSLPPUE
14
MTYQRO
20
MXC
20
TXGAGS
28
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ARCA Racing Series edit

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

ARCA Racing Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920ARSCPtsRef
2014Venturini Motorsports66ToyotaDAYMOBSLMTALTOLNJEPOCMCHELKWINCHIIRPPOCBLNISFMADDSFSLMKEN
5
KAN74th220[86]
201515DAY
2
MOBNSHSLMTALTOLNJEPOCMCHCHI
22
WINIOWIRPPOCBLNISFDSFSLMKEN
6*
35th690[87]
55KAN
20

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
2023R&S Race Cars99ChevySNMFLCHCYACENWS
15
LGYDOMCRWHCYACETCMWKSAASSBOTCMCRW-*-*[88]

Superstar Racing Experience edit

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

Superstar Racing Experience results
YearNo.123456SRXCPts
202399STASTA
2
MMSBERELDLOS12th01

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Sporting positions
Preceded by NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion
2016
Succeeded by