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Kyle Busch
Busch at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024
BornKyle Thomas Busch
(1985-05-02) May 2, 1985 (age 39)
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight185 lb (84 kg)
Achievements
Awards
NASCAR Cup Series career
713 races run over 21 years
Car no., teamNo. 8 (Richard Childress Racing)
2024 position20th
Best finish1st (2015, 2019)
First race2004 UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 (Las Vegas)
Last race2024 NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race (Phoenix)
First win2005 Sony HD 500 (California)
Last win2023 Enjoy Illinois 300 (Gateway)
Wins Top tens Poles
63 382 34
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
367 races run over 21 years
Car no., teamNo. 33 (Richard Childress Racing)
2023 position81st
Best finish1st (2009)
First race2003 Carquest Auto Parts 300 (Charlotte)
Last race2024 BetMGM 300 (Charlotte)
First win2004 Funai 250 (Richmond)
Last win2021 Credit Karma Money 250 (Atlanta)
Wins Top tens Poles
102 267 70
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
174 races run over 22 years
Truck no., teamNo. 7 (Spire Motorsports)
2023 position84th
Best finish14th (2008, 2010)
First race2001 Power Stroke Diesel 200 (IRP)
Last race2024 Buckle Up South Carolina 200 (Darlington)
First win2005 Quaker Steak and Lube 200 (Charlotte)
Last win2024 SpeedyCash.com 250 (Texas)
Wins Top tens Poles
66 141 23
ARCA Menards Series career
9 races run over 3 years
Best finish22nd (2003)
First race2002 EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 150 (Charlotte)
Last race2004 Advance Discount Auto Parts 200 (Daytona)
First win2003 PFG Lester 150 (Nashville)
Last win2004 Advance Discount Auto Parts 200 (Daytona)
Wins Top tens Poles
3 3 3
ARCA Menards Series East career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish44th (2009)
First race2009 Long John Silver's 200 (Iowa)
First win2009 Long John Silver's 200 (Iowa)
Wins Top tens Poles
1 1 1
Statistics current as of June 23, 2024.

Kyle Thomas Busch (born May 2, 1985) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 8 Chevrolet ZL1 for Richard Childress Racing. A highly accomplished racer, Busch is the 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series champion and a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, winning titles in 2015 and 2019. He currently ranks 9th on the all-time NASCAR Cup Series wins list and 1st in overall wins between the top three NASCAR divisions. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest drivers of his generation and in NASCAR history, known for his dominance across the sport's three major series.[1] Additionally, Busch briefly held the WWE 24/7 Championship.[2] He is the younger brother of 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series champion Kurt Busch.

Busch is the former owner of Kyle Busch Motorsports, a race team that competed in the Xfinity Series from 2011 to 2013 and the Truck Series from 2010 to 2023. Known for his aggressive driving style and demeanor, he has earned several nicknames over the years, including "Rowdy" and "Wild Thing".[3] He is also called "The Candy Man" due to his longtime sponsorship with Mars Inc.,[4] "Shrub" as a playful nod to being the younger brother of Kurt Busch (with a small bush being called a shrub),[5] "Kyle Kush" because of his partnership with cannabis company 3Chi,[6] and the self-proclaimed "KFB."[7]

Early life and career

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Busch was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was introduced to racing at the age of six, driving a makeshift go-kart around the cul-de-sac in his family's neighborhood.[8] Although he couldn’t reach the throttle, his father, Tom, controlled the gas pedal while Busch focused on steering and learning the basics of driving.[9] Growing up, Busch spent time working in the family garage alongside his father and older brother, Kurt. By the age of ten, he had taken on the role of crew chief for Kurt’s dwarf car team.[9]

Busch began his driving career in 1998, shortly after turning 13. Between 1999 and 2001, he won over 65 races in Legends car racing, claiming two track championships at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring.[10] In 2001, he transitioned to late model racing, securing 10 victories at the Bullring that season.[9]

At 16, Busch began competing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 99 Ford for Roush Racing after replacing Nathan Haseleu, who was released midway through the 2001 season. He debuted at Indianapolis Raceway Park,[11] finishing an impressive 9th in his first race. In his second race at Chicago Motor Speedway,[12] he led until his truck ran out of fuel with 12 laps remaining.[13]

Busch was fastest in practice for the 2001 Auto Club 200 at California Speedway in Fontana, CA, but was ruled ineligible to compete.[14] This decision stemmed from an interpretation of the 1998 Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement, which prohibited individuals under 18 from participating in events sponsored by tobacco companies[15] due to the CART FedEx Championship Series, running at the same venue that weekend, was sponsored by Marlboro. Tim Woods III replaced Busch in the No. 99 Ford and finished 25th.[14] Busch competed in six Truck Series races in 2001, with two ninth-place finishes at IRP and Las Vegas Motor Speedway.[16]

Six weeks after the Fontana incident, NASCAR implemented a minimum age requirement of 18, starting in 2002, to prevent similar incidents.[17] This decision was influenced in part by Winston's sponsorship of NASCAR's premier Winston Cup Series.[18] Following the new age restriction, Busch transitioned from NASCAR to the American Speed Association National Tour, where he finished 8th in the standings.[19] In 2002, Busch graduated early with honors from Durango High School in Las Vegas, to focus on his racing career.[10] That same year, he debuted in the ARCA RE/MAX Series at Lowe's Motor Speedway, finishing 12th in the No. 22 Chevrolet for WP Motorsports.[20]

NASCAR

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Busch holds several NASCAR records, including the most wins in a season across the top three series in the modern era, with 24 wins in 2010. He also has the most all-time wins in all three national series, with 231 as of April 12, 2024. Busch set the record for most wins in a season in the Xfinity Series with 13 in 2010 and holds the overall record with 102 wins. He also has the most wins in the Truck Series with 66. Busch is the only driver in history to have 60 wins in each of NASCAR's top three series. In 2019, he tied the record for consecutive top-ten finishes to start a season, matching Morgan Shepherd's streak of 11. His victory at Auto Club Speedway in 2023 made him the record holder for most consecutive seasons with a win, at 19, a streak that ended in 2024 with a winless season.

At 19 years and 317 days old, Busch became NASCAR's youngest-ever pole winner in a Cup Series race at California Speedway in 2005. He also became the youngest driver to qualify for the Chase for the Sprint Cup in 2006. Busch made history as the first driver to win a race and a championship in a Toyota in the Cup Series, claiming victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2008 and securing the 2015 Cup championship. He is the only driver to win four consecutive spring races at Richmond International Raceway (2009–2012) and was the inaugural winner of the first Cup Series race at Kentucky Speedway in 2011.

Busch, who began his NASCAR career in 2003, is one of only six drivers to have won championships in both the Cup Series and Xfinity Series. In 2005, he became the 14th of just 36 drivers to win a race in each of NASCAR's three national series. In 2009, Busch made history as the first driver to win two top-tier NASCAR races on the same day at Auto Club Speedway. In 2010, he became the first driver to win races in all three of NASCAR's top series in the same weekend at Bristol, a feat he repeated at the same track in 2017.

Busch made history by winning the 2009 Crown Royal Presents the Russell Friedman 400 at Richmond International Raceway on his 24th birthday, becoming only the second driver in NASCAR history to win on their birthday. Twelve years later, on his 36th birthday, he captured victory again in the Buschy McBusch Race 400 at Kansas Speedway, joining Cale Yarborough as the only two drivers to win on their birthday twice. In 2010, Kyle Busch Motorsports made an impressive debut, becoming the first Truck Series organization to win the owners' championship in its inaugural season, recording eight wins, 16 top-five finishes, and 21 top-ten finishes.

As of the completion of the 2022 Daytona 500, Busch holds the record for the most lifetime laps led in the history of the race, leading 324 laps, without ever securing a victory in the event.[21]

In December 2021, M&M's/Mars announced it would end its primary sponsorship with Busch and Joe Gibbs Racing after the 2022 season.[22] On September 13, 2022, Busch revealed he had signed a multi-year contract with Richard Childress Racing, beginning in 2023.[23][24]

Late model racing

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Busch after winning the pole position for the 2012 Slinger Nationals
Busch racing at Williams Grove Speedway in 2009

Busch has maintained an active presence in regional late model stock car racing, frequently competing in events with his own Kyle Busch Motorsports cars. One of his most significant victories came in December 2009 when he won the 42nd Snowball Derby at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida.[25] He repeated this achievement in December 2017, claiming his second Snowball Derby victory.[26]

On July 10, 2011, Busch won the 32nd annual Slinger Nationals at Slinger Speedway in Wisconsin.[27] Two weeks later, he claimed victory in the 38th annual TD Bank 250, presented by New England Dodge Dealers, at Oxford Plains Speedway.[28] This marked his third attempt to win the prestigious event, which is New England's largest short-track race.[29] Busch became only the second active NASCAR Cup Series driver to win the race, joining Kevin Harvick, who achieved the feat in 2008.[30] Reflecting on the victory, Busch said, "I've had this one on my list of big races that I wanted to win and now that I've done it, it feels great—it was everything I thought it would be."[31] Busch also dominated the weekend by winning the preliminary Pro All Star Series Oxford 150 the night before, completing a sweep of the event.[32]

In June 2012, Busch won the eighth annual Prelude to the Dream at Eldora Speedway, defeating Tony Stewart in the pay-per-view all-star event.[33]

In July 2013, Busch dominated the Howie Lettow Memorial 150 at the Milwaukee Mile, winning the darkness-shortened event. He led every practice session, set the fastest qualifying time, and outpaced defending race winner Travis Sauter and NASCAR Truck Series regular Johnny Sauter in the 43-car field.[34]

Other racing

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Busch was among several American drivers considered to drive for the US-based Formula One team, US F1.[35] However, he declined the offer, citing poor timing.[36] The team ultimately folded due to economic issues before ever competing in a race.[37] Busch was also scheduled to test drive a Toyota F1 car at the end of the 2008 racing season[38] but had to cancel due to his obligation to attend the 2008 Nationwide Series banquet.[36]

In 2020, Busch competed in the 24 Hours of Daytona with AIM Vasser Sullivan, driving a Lexus RC F GT3 alongside Jack Hawksworth, Parker Chase, and Michael De Quesada.[39][40] He contributed four and a half hours behind the wheel, helping the team secure a ninth-place finish in the GTD class and 26th overall.[41]

Nitrocross, a rallycross series founded by former NASCAR driver Travis Pastrana, invited Busch to compete in the November 2021 race weekend at Firebird Motorsports Park.[42] Busch placed fourth in the Supercar Final, while Pastrana claimed the victory.

In 2023, Busch competed in the Superstar Racing Experience (SRX), participating in events at Motor Mile Speedway on July 27 and Berlin Raceway on August 3. At Motor Mile, he battled Tony Stewart and Clint Bowyer for the win in the closing laps, ultimately taking the checkered flag. This made him one of only four drivers in SRX history to win in their debut race. The following week at Berlin Raceway, Busch secured another victory, going 2-for-2 in the series.

On November 14, 2024, Busch announced that he would run the Chili Bowl Nationals in January 2025.[43]

Personal life

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Busch and wife Samantha in April 2013

Kyle Busch married Samantha Sarcinella on December 31, 2010, in Chicago, an event featured in a one-hour special on the Esquire Network.[44] Sarcinella, a native of St. John, Indiana,[45] graduated from Purdue University with a degree in psychology.[46] The couple has two children: a son born in 2015 and a daughter born in 2022.[47][48]

He has earned several nicknames over the years, including "Rowdy" (from Rowdy Burns from the movie Days of Thunder)[49] and "Wild Thing",[50] "The Candy Man" due to his longtime sponsorship with Mars Inc.,[51] "Shrub" as a playful nod to being the younger brother of Kurt Busch (with a small bush being called a shrub),[52][53]"Kyle Kush" because of his partnership with cannabis company 3Chi,[54] and the self-proclaimed "KFB."[55]

Charity efforts

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In 2006, Busch established the Kyle Busch Foundation after visiting St. John's Home in Grand Rapids, Michigan.[56] The Foundation is dedicated to providing essential resources for underprivileged children across the country.[57] In 2008, Busch launched the "Kyle's Miles" program in partnership with Pedigree to support dogs in shelters and breed rescue organizations.[58]

After winning his first Cup Series race at California on September 4, 2005, Busch and team owner Rick Hendrick donated their winnings to the American Red Cross to aid Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. [59] Busch announced the donation during an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, earning widespread public praise.[60]

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Busch is a cover driver in NASCAR Kart Racing and appears on the cover of NASCAR Heat 2 after winning the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR All-Star Race cover competition.[61] He is also a playable driver in Forza Motorsport 6 through the NASCAR expansion pack, which includes his No. 18 Camry with M&M's and Interstate Batteries sponsorship. Alongside Chase Elliott and Jimmie Johnson, Busch provides commentary in the expansion as one of the "voices of motorsport."[62]

Busch made a cameo as a West Virginia state trooper in the 2017 film Logan Lucky.[63] That same year, he appeared as a celebrity contestant on The $100,000 Pyramid.[64] As of August 2019, Busch and his wife starred on CMT's former reality TV show Racing Wives.[65] In 2022, an American documentary titled Rowdy,[66] which focused on Kyle Busch's NASCAR career, was released on June 29, 2022.

Busch, a professional wrestling fan, has appeared on WWE programming multiple times, including guest hosting WWE Raw in 2009 and returning on December 2, 2019. During his 2019 appearance, he briefly won the WWE 24/7 Championship by pinning R-Truth, with NASCAR's Michael Waltrip serving as guest referee.[67] R-Truth later reclaimed the title. The event was part of a cross-promotion with NBC Sports and NASCAR's awards banquet.

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On May 24, 2011, Busch was cited for reckless driving and speeding near Troutman, North Carolina, after driving 128 mph (206 km/h) in a 45 mph (72 km/h) zone while test-driving a Lexus LFA.[68] He later apologized, admitting he got "carried away."[69] On August 23, 2011, he pleaded guilty to speeding, receiving a US$1,000 fine, a 45-day license suspension, 30 hours of community service, and one year of unsupervised probation.[70]

On April 29, 2014, Busch was cited for driving 60 mph (97 km/h) in a 45 mph (72 km/h) zone on NC 73 in Denver, North Carolina. He claimed he believed the speed limit was 55 mph (89 km/h), but the officer noted Busch's "disrespectful attitude."[71]

On February 6, 2023, news reports revealed that Busch had been arrested in Cancún, Mexico, in January for handgun possession. According to the prosecutor, Busch was sentenced to 42 months in prison and fined US$1,100, though details about how the sentence would be served were not disclosed. Busch later issued a statement apologizing for his lack of awareness regarding Mexican laws and stated that he considered the matter resolved.[72]

Rowdy Energy

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Rowdy Energy
Company typePrivate
IndustryDrink industry
FoundedJanuary 30, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-01-30) in Del Mar, California, U.S.
FoundersKyle Busch
Jeff Church
Defunct2024 (2024)
Headquarters
San Diego, California
,
ProductsEnergy drink
OwnersKyle Busch
Jeff Church
ParentRowdy Beverage, Inc
Websitewww.rowdyenergy.com

Rowdy Energy, was an energy drink company based in Del Mar, California, was founded in 2019 by NASCAR driver Kyle Busch and beverage entrepreneur Jeff Church.[73][74]

The drink, named after Busch's nickname "Rowdy," was launched in 2019 by Busch and Jeff Church, co-founder of Suja Juice. Busch created it as a healthier option for himself and his fans.[74] The first batch was produced in January 2020, with ten flavors available online, including seven sugar-free, Keto-certified options. The traditional drinks contained 60% less sugar than other popular energy drinks.[73]

Rowdy branding first appeared at the 2020 24 Hours of Daytona when Busch was seen with a Cherry Limeade can and wearing a Rowdy Energy hat.[75] The logo also appeared on his Daytona 500 helmet, and Busch drank a Rowdy Energy after his race exit. Rowdy Energy is listed as an associate partner on KyleBusch.com.[76] In late 2020, the brand sponsored Formula D driver Ken Gushi.[77] It also sponsored races like the Southern Super Series' Rowdy Energy Twin 100s at Five Flags Speedway and Sprint car racing's the TRD KKBM Giveback Classic.[78][79] Additionally, Rowdy Energy sponsored sprint and midget car driver Rico Abreu.[80]

On January 10, 2024, Busch announced that Rowdy Energy had ceased operations and closed its doors in the following weeks.[81]

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
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 NCSC Pts Ref
2003 Hendrick Motorsports 60 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX TAL MAR CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH NHA DOV TAL KAN CLT MAR ATL PHO CAR HOM
Wth
N/A [82]
2004 84 DAY CAR LVS
41
ATL DAR BRI TEX
DNQ
MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT
32
DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA
DNQ
POC IND GLN MCH
DNQ
BRI CAL
24
RCH NHA DOV TAL KAN
37
CLT
34
MAR ATL
43
PHO DAR HOM 52nd 345 [83]
2005 5 DAY
38
CAL
23
LVS
2
ATL
12
BRI
28
MAR
39
TEX
21
PHO
8
TAL
41
DAR
23
RCH
4
CLT
25
DOV
2
POC
4
MCH
9
SON
40
DAY
31
CHI
14
NHA
4
POC
39
IND
10
GLN
33
MCH
43
BRI
33
CAL
1*
RCH
4
NHA
27
DOV
2
TAL
33
KAN
21
CLT
39
MAR
9
ATL
12
TEX
40
PHO
1
HOM
41
20th 3753 [84]
2006 DAY
23
CAL
10
LVS
3
ATL
12
BRI
8
MAR
5
TEX
15
PHO
36
TAL
32
RCH
5
DAR
7
CLT
38
DOV
5
POC
22
MCH
14
SON
11
DAY
2
CHI
3
NHA
1*
POC
12
IND
7
GLN
9
MCH
39
BRI
2
CAL
8
RCH
2*
NHA
38
DOV
40
KAN
7
TAL
11
CLT
6
MAR
18
ATL
27
TEX
4
PHO
38
HOM
38
10th 6027 [85]
2007 DAY
24
CAL
9
LVS
9
ATL
32
BRI
1
MAR
4
TEX
37
PHO
7
TAL
37
RCH
2
DAR
37
CLT
30
DOV
17
POC
8
MCH
6
SON
8
NHA
11
DAY
2
CHI
13
IND
4
POC
12
GLN
7
MCH
13
BRI
9
CAL
3*
RCH
20
NHA
4
DOV
5
KAN
41
TAL
36
CLT
3
MAR
4
ATL
20
TEX
4*
PHO
8
HOM
20
5th 6293 [86]
2008 Joe Gibbs Racing 18 Toyota DAY
4*
CAL
4
LVS
11
ATL
1*
BRI
17
MAR
38
TEX
3
PHO
10
TAL
1
RCH
2
DAR
1*
CLT
3
DOV
1
POC
43
MCH
13
SON
1*
NHA
25
DAY
1
CHI
1*
IND
15
POC
36
GLN
1*
MCH
2
BRI
2*
CAL
7
RCH
15
NHA
34
DOV
43
KAN
28
TAL
15
CLT
4
MAR
29
ATL
5
TEX
6
PHO
8
HOM
19
10th 6186 [87]
2009 DAY
41*
CAL
3
LVS
1
ATL
18
BRI
1*
MAR
24
TEX
18
PHO
17
TAL
25*
RCH
1
DAR
34
CLT
6*
DOV
23
POC
22
MCH
13
SON
22
NHA
7
DAY
14
CHI
33
IND
38
POC
16
GLN
4
MCH
23
BRI
1
ATL
13
RCH
5
NHA
5
DOV
31
KAN
12
CAL
24
CLT
8
MAR
4
TAL
15
TEX
11*
PHO
12
HOM
8
13th 4457 [88]
2010 DAY
14
CAL
14
LVS
15
ATL
25
BRI
9
MAR
22
PHO
8*
TEX
3
TAL
9
RCH
1*
DAR
7
DOV
1
CLT
3
POC
2
MCH
20
SON
39
NHA
11
DAY
40
CHI
17
IND
8
POC
23
GLN
8
MCH
18
BRI
1*
ATL
5
RCH
2
NHA
9
DOV
6
KAN
21
CAL
35
CLT
2*
MAR
4
TAL
25
TEX
32
PHO
13
HOM
32
8th 6182 [89]
2011 DAY
8
PHO
2
LVS
38
BRI
1
CAL
3*
MAR
3*
TEX
16
TAL
35
RCH
1*
DAR
11
DOV
4
CLT
32
KAN
12
POC
3
MCH
3
SON
11
DAY
5
KEN
1*
NHA
36
IND
10
POC
2
GLN
3*
MCH
1
BRI
14
ATL
23
RCH
6
CHI
22
NHA
11
DOV
6
KAN
11
CLT
2*
TAL
33
MAR
27*
TEX
QL
PHO
36
HOM
23
12th 2246 [90]
2012 DAY
17
PHO
6
LVS
23
BRI
32
CAL
2*
MAR
36
TEX
11
KAN
10
RCH
1
TAL
2
DAR
4
CLT
3
DOV
29
POC
30
MCH
32
SON
17
KEN
10*
DAY
24
NHA
16
IND
2
POC
33
GLN
7*
MCH
13
BRI
6
ATL
6
RCH
16
CHI
4
NHA
28
DOV
7*
TAL
3
CLT
5
KAN
31
MAR
2
TEX
3
PHO
3*
HOM
4*
13th 1133 [91]
2013 DAY
34
PHO
23
LVS
4
BRI
2
CAL
1*
MAR
5
TEX
1*
KAN
38
RCH
24
TAL
37
DAR
6*
CLT
38
DOV
4*
POC
6
MCH
4
SON
35
KEN
5
DAY
12
NHA
2
IND
10
POC
8
GLN
1
MCH
31
BRI
11
ATL
1
RCH
19
CHI
2
NHA
2
DOV
5
KAN
34
CLT
5
TAL
5
MAR
15
TEX
13
PHO
7
HOM
7
4th 2364 [92]
2014 DAY
19
PHO
9
LVS
11
BRI
29
CAL
1
MAR
14
TEX
3
DAR
6
RCH
3
TAL
12
KAN
15
CLT
9
DOV
42
POC
12
MCH
41
SON
25
KEN
2
DAY
28
NHA
2
IND
2
POC
42
GLN
40
MCH
39
BRI
36
ATL
16
RCH
14
CHI
7
NHA
8
DOV
10
KAN
3
CLT
5
TAL
40
MAR
11
TEX
4
PHO
34
HOM
39
10th 2285 [93]
2015 DAY
INQ
ATL LVS PHO CAL MAR TEX BRI RCH TAL KAN CLT
11
DOV
36
POC
9
MCH
43
SON
1
DAY
17
KEN
1*
NHA
1
IND
1
POC
21
GLN
2
MCH
11
BRI
8*
DAR
7
RCH
2
CHI
9*
NHA
37
DOV
2
CLT
20
KAN
5
TAL
11
MAR
5
TEX
4
PHO
4
HOM
1
1st 5043 [94]
2016 DAY
3
ATL
3
LVS
4
PHO
4
CAL
25
MAR
1*
TEX
1
BRI
38
RCH
2
TAL
2
KAN
1
DOV
30
CLT
33
POC
31
MCH
40
SON
7
DAY
2
KEN
12
NHA
8*
IND
1*
POC
9
GLN
6
BRI
39*
MCH
19
DAR
11
RCH
9
CHI
8
NHA
3
DOV
2
CLT
6
KAN
5
TAL
30
MAR
5
TEX
5
PHO
2
HOM
6
3rd 5035 [95]
2017 DAY
38
ATL
16
LVS
22
PHO
3*
CAL
8
MAR
2*
TEX
15
BRI
35
RCH
16
TAL
3*
KAN
5
CLT
2
DOV
16
POC
9*
MCH
7
SON
5
DAY
20
KEN
5
NHA
12
IND
34*
POC
1*
GLN
7
MCH
10
BRI
1
DAR
2
RCH
9
CHI
15*
NHA
1*
DOV
1
CLT
29
TAL
27
KAN
10*
MAR
1*
TEX
19
PHO
7
HOM
2
2nd 5035 [96]
2018 DAY
25
ATL
7
LVS
2
PHO
2*
CAL
3
MAR
2
TEX
1*
BRI
1
RCH
1
TAL
13
DOV
35
KAN
10
CLT
1*
POC
3
MCH
4
SON
5
CHI
1
DAY
33
KEN
4
NHA
2
POC
1*
GLN
3
MCH
3
BRI
20
DAR
7
IND
8
LVS
7
RCH
1
ROV
32
DOV
8
TAL
26
KAN
2
MAR
4
TEX
17
PHO
1*
HOM
4
4th 5033 [97]
2019 DAY
2
ATL
6
LVS
3
PHO
1*
CAL
1*
MAR
3
TEX
10*
BRI
1
RCH
8
TAL
10
DOV
10
KAN
30
CLT
3
POC
1*
MCH
5
SON
2
CHI
22
DAY
14
KEN
2*
NHA
8*
POC
9
GLN
11
MCH
6
BRI
4
DAR
3*
IND
37
LVS
19
RCH
2*
ROV
37
DOV
6
TAL
19
KAN
3
MAR
14
TEX
7
PHO
2
HOM
1*
1st 5040 [98]
2020 DAY
34
LVS
15
CAL
2
PHO
3
DAR
26
DAR
2
CLT
4
CLT
29
BRI
4
ATL
2
MAR
19
HOM
6
TAL
32
POC
5
POC
38
IND
6
KEN
21
TEX
4
KAN
11
NHA
38
MCH
5
MCH
4
DRC
37
DOV
3
DOV
11
DAY
33
DAR
7
RCH
6
BRI
2
LVS
6
TAL
27
ROV
30
KAN
5
TEX
1*
MAR
9
PHO
11
8th 2341 [99]
2021 DAY
14
DRC
35
HOM
10
LVS
3
PHO
25
ATL
5
BRD
17
MAR
10
RCH
8
TAL
18
KAN
1
DAR
3
DOV
27
COA
10
CLT
3
SON
5
NSH
11
POC
2*
POC
1
ROA
3
ATL
2
NHA
37
GLN
4
IRC
20
MCH
7
DAY
34
DAR
35
RCH
9
BRI
21
LVS
3
TAL
27
ROV
4
TEX
8
KAN
28
MAR
2
PHO
7
9th 2318 [100]
2022 DAY
6
CAL
14
LVS
4
PHO
7
ATL
33
COA
28
RCH
9
MAR
7
BRD
1
TAL
3
DOV
7*
DAR
33
KAN
3
CLT
2
GTW
2*
SON
30
NSH
21
ROA
29
ATL
20
NHA
12
POC
36*
IRC
11
MCH
36
RCH
9
GLN
32
DAY
10
DAR
30*
KAN
26
BRI
34
TEX
36
TAL
20
ROV
3
LVS
3
HOM
9
MAR
29
PHO
7
13th 2224 [101]
2023 Richard Childress Racing 8 Chevy DAY
19
CAL
1
LVS
14
PHO
8
ATL
10
COA
2
RCH
14
BRD
32
MAR
21
TAL
1
DOV
21
KAN
35
DAR
7
CLT
6
GTW
1*
SON
2
NSH
9
CSC
5
ATL
5
NHA
36
POC
21
RCH
3
MCH
37
IRC
36
GLN
14
DAY
7
DAR
11
KAN
7
BRI
20
TEX
34
TAL
25
ROV
3
LVS
3
HOM
18
MAR
27
PHO
25
14th 2232 [102]
2024 DAY
12
ATL
3
LVS
26
PHO
22
BRI
25
COA
9
RCH
20
MAR
16
TEX
9
TAL
26
DOV
4
KAN
8
DAR
27
CLT
15
GTW
35
SON
12
IOW
35
NHA
35
NSH
27
CSC
9
POC
32
IND
25
RCH
12
MCH
4
DAY
2
DAR
2
ATL
7
GLN
30
BRI
25
KAN
19
TAL
19
ROV
13
LVS
13
HOM
31
MAR
28
PHO
21
20th 766 [103]
2025 DAY ATL COA PHO LVS HOM MAR DAR BRI TAL TEX KAN CLT NSH MCH MXC POC ATL CSC SON DOV IND IOW GLN RCH DAY DAR GTW BRI NHA KAN ROV LVS TAL MAR PHO -* -*
– Qualified but replaced by Michael McDowell · – Qualified but replaced by Matt Crafton
Daytona 500
[edit]
Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
2005 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 19 38
2006 4 23
2007 8 24
2008 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 24 4*
2009 4 41*
2010 7 14
2011 10 8
2012 14 17
2013 4 34
2014 37 19
2015 INQ
2016 4 3
2017 21 38
2018 12 25
2019 31 2
2020 28 34
2021 10 14
2022 10 6
2023 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 36 19
2024 34 12
– Qualified but replaced by Matt Crafton

Xfinity Series

[edit]
NASCAR Xfinity Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 NXSC Pts Ref
2003 Hendrick Motorsports 87 Chevy DAY CAR LVS DAR BRI TEX TAL NSH CAL RCH GTY NZH CLT
2
DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR IRP
33
MCH BRI DAR
2
RCH DOV
15
KAN CLT MEM
16
ATL
43
PHO CAR
7
HOM 48th 827 [104]
2004 5 DAY
24
CAR
7
LVS
15
DAR
17
BRI
3
TEX
2*
NSH
6
TAL
4
CAL
7
GTY
5
RCH
1*
NZH
10
CLT
1*
DOV
5
NSH
17
KEN
1
MLW
16
DAY
11
CHI
12*
NHA
25
PPR
17
IRP
1
MCH
1*
BRI
3
CAL
9
RCH
5
DOV
9
KAN
29
CLT
5
MEM
14
ATL
2
PHO
2*
DAR
33
HOM
3
2nd 4943 [105]
2005 DAY
32
CAL MXC LVS
11
ATL NSH BRI TAL
40
DAR CLT
1*
NSH KEN MLW DAY
27
CHI
36
NHA PPR GTY IRP GLN MCH BRI
38
CAL RCH
14
DOV
37
KAN
8
44th 1206 [106]
57 TEX
DNQ
PHO RCH
23
DOV
36
CLT
41
MEM TEX
5
PHO HOM
2006 5 DAY
25
CAL
23
MXC
7
LVS
19
ATL
40
BRI
1
TEX
4
NSH
30
PHO
12
TAL
3
RCH
9
DAR
6
CLT
23
DOV
6
NSH
31
KEN
13*
MLW
24
DAY
16
CHI
42
NHA
16
MAR
20
GTY
8
IRP
21
GLN
37
MCH
14
BRI
7
CAL
11
RCH
12
DOV
7
KAN
3
CLT
12
MEM TEX
32
PHO
10
HOM
41
7th 3921 [107]
2007 DAY
37*
CAL
3
MXC LVS
2*
ATL
3*
BRI
3
NSH TEX
7*
PHO
37
TAL
39
RCH
5
DAR CLT
8
DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY
1*
CHI
5*
GTY IRP CGV GLN MCH BRI
4
CAL
2
RCH
1*
DOV KAN
1
CLT
2
MEM TEX
2
PHO
1*
HOM 16th 2943 [108]
2008 Joe Gibbs Racing 18 Toyota DAY
2*
LVS
31
TEX
1*
PHO
1*
TAL
16
KEN
30*
MLW NHA
3
DAY
2
CHI
1*
GTY IRP
1*
CGV BRI
7
CAL
1*
DOV
1*
CLT
1*
MEM TEX
1*
HOM
2*
6th 4461 [109]
Braun Racing 32 Toyota CAL
2
BRI
42
RCH
3
DAR
31
CLT
1*
DOV
28
NSH
20
RCH
10
KAN
35
PHO
5
Joe Gibbs Racing 20 Toyota ATL
24*
NSH
16*
MXC
1
D'Hondt Motorsports 92 Toyota GLN
2
MCH
2009 Joe Gibbs Racing 18 Toyota DAY
4
CAL
1*
LVS
39
BRI
6*
TEX
1*
NSH
2
PHO
10
TAL
10*
RCH
1*
DAR
16*
CLT
3*
DOV
17*
NSH
1*
KEN
2*
MLW
2*
NHA
1
DAY
2
CHI
2
GTY
1
IRP
2
IOW
2
GLN
2
MCH
3
BRI
28
CGV
10
ATL
2
RCH
3
DOV
4*
KAN
2*
CAL
31*
CLT
1*
MEM
2
TEX
1*
PHO
9
HOM
1*
1st 5682 [110]
2010 DAY
18
CAL
1
LVS
16
BRI
3
NSH
3
PHO
1*
TEX
1*
TAL
34
RCH
4
DAR
2
DOV
1*
CLT
1
NSH KEN ROA NHA
1*
DAY
7
CHI
1*
GTY IRP
1*
IOW
1*
GLN
5
MCH
3
BRI
1*
CGV ATL
2*
RCH
9
DOV
1*
KAN
3*
CAL
1
CLT
6*
GTY TEX
2*
PHO
16
HOM
1*
3rd 4934 [111]
2011 DAY
7
PHO
1**
LVS
30*
BRI
1*
CAL
1
TEX
34
TAL
1
NSH
2
RCH DAR
1*
DOV
2
IOW CLT
3
CHI MCH
3
ROA DAY
4
KEN
3
NHA
1
NSH IRP IOW GLN
4*
CGV BRI
1*
ATL
2
RCH
1
CHI DOV KAN CLT
2
TEX
QL
PHO HOM 89th 01 [112]
2012 Kyle Busch Motorsports 54 Toyota DAY
18
PHO
11
LVS
33
BRI
17
CAL
8
TEX RCH TAL
2*
DAR IOW CLT
3
DOV MCH ROA KEN DAY
23
NHA
28
CHI
27
IND
22*
IOW GLN
6
CGV
10
BRI
3
ATL
7
RCH CHI
2
KEN DOV
5
CLT
4
KAN
6
TEX
3
PHO
4
HOM
2*
100th 01 [113]
2013 Joe Gibbs Racing DAY
32
PHO
1*
LVS
2
BRI
1*
CAL
1*
TEX
1*
RCH
3
TAL DAR
1*
CLT
1*
DOV
5*
IOW MCH
4
ROA KEN
5*
DAY
11
NHA
1*
CHI IND
1*
IOW GLN
24
MOH BRI
1*
ATL
2
RCH
4
CHI
1*
KEN DOV
8
KAN
4
CLT
1
TEX
26
PHO
1*
HOM
3
89th 01 [114]
2014 DAY
4*
PHO
1*
LVS
2
BRI
1
CAL
3
TEX
2
DAR
4*
RCH
3
TAL IOW CLT
3
DOV
1*
MCH
4
ROA KEN
3
DAY
17
NHA
2
CHI IND
2
IOW GLN
2
MOH BRI
2*
ATL
4
RCH
1**
CHI
3*
KEN DOV
1*
KAN
1
CLT
2
TEX
1*
PHO
2*
HOM
2
77th 01 [115]
2015 DAY
26
ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL IOW CLT DOV MCH
1
CHI DAY KEN
3*
NHA
4
IND
1*
IOW GLN MOH BRI
1
ROA DAR
2
RCH
2
CHI
1*
KEN DOV
3*
CLT
31*
KAN
1
TEX
14
PHO
1*
HOM
30
80th 01 [116]
2016 18 DAY ATL
1*
LVS
1*
PHO
1*
CAL
2*
TEX
1*
BRI
2
RCH TAL DOV CLT POC
4
MCH
2*
IOW DAY KEN
1*
NHA
1*
IND
1*
IOW GLN
37
MOH BRI
24
ROA DAR RCH
1*
CHI
13*
KEN DOV
QL
CLT KAN
1*
TEX PHO
1*
HOM 85th 01 [117]
2017 DAY ATL
1
LVS
7
PHO CAL
3
TEX BRI RCH TAL CLT DOV POC MCH
5
IOW DAY KEN
1
NHA
1
IND
12*
IOW GLN
1*
MOH BRI
1*
ROA DAR RCH
2*
CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM 85th 01 [118]
2018 DAY ATL LVS
14
PHO
3
CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT
8*
POC
1*
MCH
6
IOW CHI DAY KEN
3*
NHA IOW GLN MOH BRI
36
ROA DAR IND LVS RCH ROV DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM 92nd 01 [119]
2019 DAY ATL LVS
1*
PHO
1*
CAL
2*
TEX
1
BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW CHI DAY KEN NHA IOW GLN
31
MOH BRI
29*
ROA DAR IND
1*
LVS RCH ROV DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM 79th 01 [120]
2020 54 DAY LVS CAL PHO
3*
DAR
2
CLT
1*
BRI ATL HOM HOM TAL POC IRC KEN KEN TEX
37
KAN ROA DRC DOV DOV DAY DAR RCH
3
RCH BRI LVS TAL ROV KAN TEX MAR PHO 73rd 01 [121]
2021 DAY DRC HOM LVS PHO ATL MAR TAL DAR DOV COA
1*
CLT MOH TEX
1*
NSH
1*
POC ROA
1
ATL
1*
NHA GLN IRC MCH DAY DAR RCH BRI LVS TAL ROV TEX KAN MAR PHO 73rd 01 [122]
2023 Kaulig Racing 10 Chevy DAY CAL LVS
4
PHO
9
ATL COA RCH MAR TAL DOV DAR CLT
QL±
PIR SON NSH CSC ATL NHA POC ROA MCH IRC GLN
27
DAY DAR
9
KAN BRI TEX ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO 81st 01 [123]
2024 Richard Childress Racing 33 DAY ATL LVS PHO COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV DAR CLT
6
PIR SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO 88th 01 [124]
– Qualified but replaced by Denny Hamlin · – Qualified but replaced by Drew Herring · ± – Qualified but replaced by Justin Haley

Craftsman Truck Series

[edit]
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 NCTC Pts Ref
2001 Roush Racing 99 Ford DAY HOM MMR MAR GTY DAR PPR DOV TEX MEM MLW KAN KEN NHA IRP
9
NSH CIC
17
NZH RCH
22
SBO
33
TEX
25
LVS
9
PHO CAL
QL
42nd 642 [125]
2004 Morgan-Dollar Motorsports 47 Chevy DAY ATL MAR MFD CLT DOV TEX MEM MLW KAN KEN GTW MCH IRP
11
NSH BRI RCH NHA LVS CAL TEX MAR PHO DAR HOM 82nd 130 [126]
2005 Billy Ballew Motorsports 15 Chevy DAY CAL ATL MAR GTY MFD CLT
1*
DOV
1
TEX MCH
2
MLW KAN KEN MEM IRP NSH BRI
5
RCH
30
NHA
9
LVS MAR
5
ATL
1
TEX
3
PHO
11
HOM
6
27th 1734 [127]
2006 51 DAY CAL ATL MAR GTY CLT
1*
MFD DOV
10
TEX MCH MLW KAN KEN MEM IRP NSH 32nd 1107 [128]
15 BRI
6
NHA
3
LVS TAL MAR
6
ATL TEX
2
PHO
9
HOM
2007 51 DAY CAL ATL MAR KAN CLT
11
MFD DOV
12
TEX MCH
2*
MLW MEM KEN IRP NSH BRI
15
GTW NHA
33
LVS TAL
14
MAR
31
ATL
1*
TEX
29
PHO
1
HOM
2*
26th 1466 [129]
2008 Toyota DAY
2
CAL
1*
ATL
1
MAR
26
KAN CLT
8*
MFD DOV
27*
TEX
2
MCH
7
MLW MEM KEN
6
IRP
8
NSH BRI
1*
GTW NHA
6
LVS TAL
3
MAR
4
ATL
8
TEX
2*
PHO
2*
HOM
4*
14th 2854 [130]
2009 DAY
2
CAL
1*
ATL
1
MAR
17*
KAN CLT
2
DOV
9*
TEX MCH
2*
MLW MEM KEN IRP
10
NSH BRI
1
CHI
1*
IOW GTW NHA
1
LVS MAR TAL
1
TEX
1*
PHO
2
HOM
13
17th 2583 [131]
2010 Kyle Busch Motorsports 18 Toyota DAY
22
ATL
2
MAR NSH
1*
KAN DOV
16*
CLT
1*
TEX MCH
3
IOW GTW IRP
2
POC NSH DAR BRI
1*
CHI
1*
KEN
7*
NHA
1*
LVS MAR
2
TAL
1
TEX
1*
PHO
2
HOM
1*
14th 2798 [132]
2011 DAY
5
PHO
1*
DAR MAR
2
NSH
1*
DOV
1*
CLT
1
KAN
6
TEX KEN
1*
IOW NSH IRP POC
2
MCH
25
BRI
30
ATL
3
CHI
5
NHA
1*
KEN LVS TAL
9
MAR TEX
33
HOM 81st 01 [133]
2012 DAY MAR CAR KAN CLT DOV TEX KEN IOW CHI POC MCH BRI ATL
2*
IOW KEN LVS TAL MAR TEX
4
PHO HOM
2
82nd 01 [134]
2013 51 DAY
2
MAR CAR KAN
27
CLT
1*
DOV
1
TEX KEN
3
IOW ELD POC MCH
2
BRI
1
MSP IOW CHI
1*
LVS TAL
10
MAR TEX
28
PHO HOM
1
84th 01 [135]
2014 DAY
1
MAR KAN
1*
CLT
1*
DOV
1*
TEX GTY KEN
1*
IOW ELD POC MCH
5
BRI
24
MSP CHI
1*
NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX
1*
PHO HOM
4
88th 01 [136]
2015 DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC
1*
MCH
1*
NHA
11
LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 80th 01 [137]
54 BRI
2
MSP CHI
2016 18 DAY ATL MAR
1*
KAN DOV CLT
2
TEX IOW GTW KEN
30
ELD POC BRI MCH MSP CHI
1*
NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 80th 01 [138]
2017 51 DAY ATL
26
MAR KAN
1*
CLT
1*
DOV TEX GTW IOW POC
25*
MCH
3*
75th 01 [139]
46 KEN
6
ELD BRI
1*
MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM
2018 4 DAY ATL
21*
KAN
2
89th 01 [140]
51 LVS
1*
MAR DOV CLT
2
TEX IOW GTW CHI KEN ELD POC
1*
MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM
2019 DAY ATL
1*
LVS
1*
MAR
1*
TEX
1*
DOV KAN CLT
1*
TEX IOW GTW CHI KEN POC ELD MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL MAR PHO HOM 96th 01 [141]
2020 DAY LVS
1*
CLT
2
ATL
21*
HOM
1*
POC KEN TEX
1*
KAN KAN MCH DRC DOV GTW DAR RCH BRI LVS TAL KAN TEX MAR PHO 78th 01 [142]
2021 DAY DRC LVS
2
ATL
1*
BRD RCH
2
KAN
1*
DAR COA CLT TEX NSH POC
2*
KNX GLN GTW DAR BRI LVS TAL MAR PHO 93rd 01 [143]
2022 DAY LVS
2
ATL COA
3*
MAR
3
BRD DAR KAN TEX CLT
7
GTW SON
1*
KNX NSH MOH POC IRP RCH KAN BRI TAL HOM PHO 86th 01 [144]
2023 Chevy DAY LVS
1*
ATL COA
2
TEX BRD MAR
2
KAN
7
DAR NWS CLT GTW NSH MOH POC
1
RCH IRP MLW KAN BRI TAL HOM PHO 84th 01 [145]
2024 Spire Motorsports 7 Chevy DAY ATL
1
LVS
15
BRI
2
COA MAR TEX
1*
KAN DAR
32
NWS CLT GTW NSH POC IRP RCH MLW BRI KAN TAL HOM MAR PHO 79th 01 [146]
– Busch was declared ineligible to compete at Fontana due to his age and sponsorship reasons and was replaced by Tim Woods III.

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

Camping World East Series

[edit]
NASCAR Camping World East Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 NCWEC Pts Ref
2009 Joe Gibbs Racing 18 Toyota GRE TRI IOW
1*
SBO GLN NHA TMP ADI LRP NHA DOV 44th 190 [147]

ARCA Re/Max Series

[edit]

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

ARCA Re/Max Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ARMC Pts Ref
2002 WP Motorsports 22 Chevy DAY ATL NSH SLM KEN CLT KAN POC MCH TOL SBO KEN BLN POC NSH ISF WIN DSF CHI SLM TAL CLT
12
122nd 170 [148]
2003 Hendrick Motorsports 87 Chevy DAY ATL NSH
1*
SLM TOL KEN
1*
CLT
11
BLN KAN MCH
36
LER POC POC
25*
NSH ISF WIN DSF CHI SLM TAL
28
CLT
17
SBO 22nd 1170 [149]
2004 DAY
1*
NSH SLM KEN TOL CLT KAN POC MCH SBO BLN KEN GTW POC LER NSH ISF TOL DSF CHI SLM TAL 97th 225 [150]

Superstar Racing Experience

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

Superstar Racing Experience results
Year No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 SRXC Pts
2023 51 STA STA II MMS
1*
BER
1*
ELD LOS 8th 01

Complete WeatherTech SportsCar Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Class Make Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Rank Points
2020 AIM Vasser Sullivan GTD Lexus RC F GT3 Lexus 5.0 L V8 DAY
9
DAY SEB ELK VIR ATL MDO CLT PET LGA SEB 48th 22

24 Hours of Daytona

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24 Hours of Daytona results
Year Class No Team Car Co-drivers Laps Position Class Pos. Ref
2020 GTD 14 Canada AIM Vasser Sullivan Lexus RC F GT3 United States Parker Chase
United States Michael de Quesada
United Kingdom Jack Hawksworth
757 26th 9th [151]

Awards and honors

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NASCAR

WWE

Media

See also

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References

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Sporting positions
Preceded by NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion
2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Champion
2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by NASCAR Nationwide Series Champion
2009
Succeeded by
Achievements
Preceded by Bojangles' Southern 500 Winner
2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by Budweiser Shootout Winner
2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Busch Clash Winner
2021
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by Brickyard 400 Winner
2015, 2016
Succeeded by
Preceded by Coca-Cola 600 winner
2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by NASCAR All-Star Race winner
2017
Succeeded by
Preceded by Snowball Derby Winner
2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Snowball Derby Winner
2017
Succeeded by
Preceded by TD Bank 250 Winner
2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prelude to the Dream Winner
2012
Succeeded by
Final
Preceded by Howie Lettow Memorial 150 Winner
2013
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Awards
Preceded by NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Rookie of the Year
2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by NASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year
2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by Best Driver ESPY Award
2016
Succeeded by