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1 Racing career  



1.1  ARCA Menards Series  





1.2  Camping World Truck Series  





1.3  Whelen Euro Series  





1.4  Xfinity Series  





1.5  Other racing  







2 Personal life  





3 Motorsports career results  



3.1  NASCAR  



3.1.1  Xfinity Series  





3.1.2  Camping World Truck Series  





3.1.3  Whelen Euro Series  Elite 2  







3.2  ARCA Menards Series  







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Myatt Snider

Snider at Martinsville Speedway in 2022

Born

Myatt Martin Snider
(1994-12-30) December 30, 1994 (age 29)
Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.

Achievements

2017 U.S. Short Track Nationals Late Model Stock 100 Winner (inaugural race)

Awards

2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Rookie of the Year
2015 CARS Late Model Stock Tour Rookie of the Year

NASCAR Xfinity Series career

106 races run over 5 years

Car no., team

No. 07 (SS-Green Light Racing)

2023 position

32nd

Best finish

9th (2021)

First race

2020 NASCAR Racing Experience 300 (Daytona)

Last race

2024 Dude Wipes 250 (Martinsville)

First win

2021 Contender Boats 250 (Homestead)

Wins

Top tens

Poles

1

23

1

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career

36 races run over 5 years

2021 position

110th

Best finish

9th (2018)

First race

2016 Lucas Oil 150 (Phoenix)

Last race

2021 Pinty's Truck Race on Dirt (Bristol Dirt)

Wins

Top tens

Poles

0

13

0

NASCAR Whelen Euro Series career

Debut season

2019

Starts

13

Wins

0

Poles

2

Fastest laps

2

Best finish

6th in 2019

Finished last season

6th in 2019

Last updated on: April 7, 2024.

Myatt Martin Snider[1] (born December 30, 1994) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 07 Chevrolet Camaro for SS-Green Light Racing. He is the son of NASCAR on NBC pit reporter Marty Snider.

Racing career[edit]

ARCA Menards Series[edit]

Driving the No. 22 Cunningham Motorsports car on a part-time basis, Snider won his first start in the ARCA Racing Series, leading 35 laps en route to victory at Toledo Speedway in 2016.[2] He also captured the pole at Michigan International Speedway and recorded two other top-five finishes in nine starts.[3] In 2019, Snider joined with Venturini Motorsports for a one-off deal at Michigan.[4]

Camping World Truck Series[edit]

Snider made his NASCAR national series debut in 2016, driving the No. 22 truck for AM Racing.[5] He started 19th and finished on the lead lap in 17th.[6] On December 23, 2016, it was announced that Snider would pilot the No. 51 Kyle Busch Motorsports truck for eight races in the 2017 season, including the season-opening NextEra Energy Resources 250atDaytona International Speedway.[7] Snider moved to ThorSport Racing to drive the team's No. 13 truck to drive full-time in 2018, replacing Cody Coughlin.[8][9] He finished ninth in points and won Truck Series Rookie of the Year.[10]

In 2019, Snider moved to ThorSport's No. 27 to drive part-time that year.[11] Later in the season, he replaced Johnny Sauter in the team's No. 13 for the CarShield 200atWorld Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway after Sauter was suspended.[12]

Snider returned to the Truck Series in March 2021 for the Bristol Motor Speedway dirt race, driving the No. 33 for Reaume Brothers Racing.[13]

Whelen Euro Series[edit]

On April 9, 2019, Snider announced he would compete full-time in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Elite 2 Division, driving the No. 48 Ford Mustang for Racing Engineering.[14] Snider was originally spurred on by a chance to join fellow American Bobby Labonte's team, but that initial opportunity did not work out.[15]

Xfinity Series[edit]

Snider in the No. 93 at Daytona International Speedway in 2020
Snider in the No. 2 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 2021

On November 21, 2019, it was announced that Snider would drive select races for Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Seriesin2020, starting with the season opener at Daytona.[16] His 2020 schedule was increased to 20 races in January when he joined RSS Racing on a limited basis.[17]

In his series debut at Daytona, he won the pole and led 23 laps in the opening stage, but was involved in a crash shortly before the end of the second stage.[18][19] After running the first eight races, Snider committed to a full-time 2020 schedule, contesting all but three races for RSS; he ran the Pocono Raceway, Martinsville Speedway, and Phoenix Raceway rounds with RCR.[20]

Snider joined RCR's No. 2 for the full 2021 season.[21] He would earn his first Xfinity Series win at Homestead-Miami Speedway on February 27, holding off RCR Cup driver and two-time champion Tyler Reddick in an overtime finish.[22] The win qualified Snider for the playoffs. In the Round of 12's final race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, Snider was penalized for changing lanes too soon on a restart; although he rebounded to finish eighth, it was not enough to advance him to the next round and he was eliminated.[23]

Sheldon Creed was announced as the No. 2's driver for the 2022 season, though RCR and General Motors intended to keep Snider within their driver development program.[24] On November 3, Jordan Anderson Racing signed Snider to drive the No. 31.[25] On the last lap of the season opening 2022 Beef. It's What's for Dinner. 300, Snider was involved in a wild accident. He got turned by the 23 of Anthony Alfredo. His car went airborne and hit the backstretch catchfence, destroying the car. He was seen moving around in the car and managed to get out and walk under his own power. He DNFed in 22nd place as a result. He finished second at Portland, becoming his highest finish of the season. At Martinsville, Snider collided with Austin Hill during the closing laps. Following the race, Hill punched Snider in the face on pit road.[26]

On February 8, 2023, it was announced that Snider will drive for Joe Gibbs Racing in select races for the 2023 season, starting with the season-opener at Daytona.[27]

Other racing[edit]

In March 2019, Snider competed in the Michelin Pilot Challenge sports car race at Sebring International Raceway, driving a Ford for Multimatic Motorsports alongside ThorSport Racing teammates Matt Crafton, Grant Enfinger, and Ben Rhodes.[28]

Personal life[edit]

Myatt is the son of NASCAR on NBC pit reporter Marty Snider. He attends UNC Charlotte,[29] and intends to gain a pilot's license down the road.[30]

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.)

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

NXSC

Pts

Ref

2020

Richard Childress Racing

21

Chevy

DAY
33

LVS
16

PHO
14

CLT
10

BRI
5

POC
4

MAR
23

PHO
18

16th

561

[31]

RSS Racing

93

Chevy

CAL
11

DAR
35

ATL
29

HOM
15

HOM
7

TAL
27

IRC
16

KEN
15

KEN
31

TEX
34

KAN
22

ROA
32

DRC
10

DOV
17

DOV
18

DAY
19

DAR
10

RCH
35

RCH
31

BRI
35

LVS
19

TAL
26

ROV
14

KAN
21

TEX
29

2021

Richard Childress Racing

2

Chevy

DAY
7

DRC
13

HOM
1

LVS
32

PHO
11

ATL
11

MAR
15

TAL
9

DAR
19

DOV
16

COA
21

CLT
26

MOH
29

TEX
33

NSH
31

POC
10

ROA
23

ATL
21

NHA
7

GLN
15

IRC
7

MCH
36

DAY
8

DAR
9

RCH
25

BRI
8

LVS
15

TAL
31

ROV
8

TEX
21

KAN
10

MAR
13

PHO
19

9th

2172

[32]

2022

Jordan Anderson Racing

31

Chevy

DAY
22

CAL
26

LVS
21

PHO
24

ATL
30

COA
6

RCH
30

MAR
24

TAL
9

DOV
22

DAR
37

TEX
22

CLT
10

PIR
2

NSH
27

ROA
33

ATL
18

NHA
34

POC
14

IRC
33

MCH
17

GLN
33

DAY
12

DAR
28

KAN
19

BRI
22

TEX
20

TAL
35

ROV
13

LVS
19

HOM
22

MAR
14

PHO
25

18th

527

[33]

2023

Joe Gibbs Racing

19

Toyota

DAY
5

CAL

LVS

PHO

ATL

COA

RCH

MAR

TAL

DOV

DAR

CLT

PIR
6

SON

NSH

CSC

ATL

NHA

POC

ROA

MCH

IRC

GLN

DAY

DAR

KAN

BRI

TEX

ROV
14

LVS
11

HOM

MAR
15

PHO
22

32nd

166

[34]

2024

SS-Green Light Racing

07

Chevy

DAY

ATL

LVS

PHO

COA

RCH

MAR
19

TEX

TAL

DOV

DAR

CLT

PIR

SON

IOW

NHA

NSH

CSC

POC

IND

MCH

DAY

DAR

ATL

GLN

BRI

KAN

TAL

ROV

LVS

HOM

MAR

PHO

-*

-*

[35]

Camping World Truck Series[edit]

NASCAR Camping World 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

NCWTC

Pts

Ref

2016

AM Racing

22

Toyota

DAY

ATL

MAR

KAN

DOV

CLT

TEX

IOW

GTW

KEN

ELD

POC

BRI

MCH

MSP

CHI

NHA

LVS

TAL

MAR

TEX

PHO
17

HOM

60th

16

[36]

2017

Kyle Busch Motorsports

51

Toyota

DAY
10

ATL

MAR

KAN

CLT

DOV

TEX
16

GTW

IOW

KEN
16

ELD

POC

MCH

BRI

MSP

CHI
10

NHA

LVS
28

TAL
3

MAR

TEX
12

PHO

HOM
12

22nd

227

[37]

2018

ThorSport Racing

13

Ford

DAY
24

ATL
7

LVS
15

MAR
6

DOV
11

KAN
15

CLT
15

TEX
23

IOW
10

GTW
4

CHI
10

KEN
26

ELD
20

POC
12

MCH
18

BRI
29

MSP
19

LVS
6

TAL
2

MAR
3

TEX
13

PHO
22

HOM
14

9th

611

[38]

2019

27

DAY
21

ATL

LVS

MAR
6

TEX

DOV

KAN

CLT

TEX

IOW

36th

94

[39]

13

GTW
10

CHI

KEN

POC

ELD

MCH

BRI

MSP

LVS

TAL

MAR

PHO

HOM

2021

Reaume Brothers Racing

33

Chevy

DAY

DRC

LVS

ATL

BRD
22

RCH

KAN

DAR

COA

CLT

TEX

NSH

POC

KNX

GLN

GTW

DAR

BRI

LVS

TAL

MAR

PHO

110th

01

[40]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

Whelen Euro Series – Elite 2[edit]

NASCAR Whelen Euro Series – Elite 2 results

Year

Team

No.

Make

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

NWES

Pts

Ref

2019

Racing Engineering

48

Ford

VAL
23

VAL
6

FRA
2

FRA
6

BRH
10

BRH
7

MOS
10

MOS
5

VEN
2

HOC
9

HOC
10

ZOL
19

ZOL
5

6th

458

[41]

ARCA Menards Series[edit]

(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

Year

Team

No.

Make

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

AMSC

Pts

Ref

2016

Cunningham Motorsports

22

Ford

DAY

NSH

SLM

TAL

TOL
1

NJE

POC
9*

MCH
23

MAD

WIN

IOW
5

IRP
3

POC
6

BLN

ISF

DSF

SLM

CHI
25

KEN
25

KAN
27

17th

1475

[42]

2017

Mason Mitchell Motorsports

78

Chevy

DAY

NSH

SLM

TAL

TOL

ELK

POC

MCH

MAD

IOW

IRP

POC

WIN

ISF

ROA

DSF

SLM

CHI
9

KEN

KAN

88th

185

[43]

2019

Venturini Motorsports

20

Toyota

DAY

FIF

SLM

TAL

NSH

TOL

CLT

POC

MCH
8

MAD

GTW

CHI

ELK

IOW

POC

ISF

DSF

SLM

IRP

KAN

62nd

190

[44]

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  • 2019 (E. Jones)
  • 2021 (Hamlin)
  • GEICO 500 wins

  • 2014 (Hamlin)
  • All-Star Race wins

  • 2017 (Ky. Busch)
  • Busch Light Clash wins

  • 2002 (Stewart)
  • 2006 (Hamlin)
  • 2007 (Stewart)
  • 2012 (Ky. Busch)
  • 2014 (Hamlin)
  • 2015 (Kenseth)
  • 2016 (Hamlin)
  • 2020 (E. Jones)
  • 2021 (Ky. Busch)
  • 2023 (M. Truex)
  • 2024 (Hamlin)
  • Partnerships and affiliations

  • Sam Hunt Racing
  • Toyota Racing Development
  • Venturini Motorsports
  • Commons
  • Headquarters: Statesville, North Carolina

    Personnel

  • John Bommarito
  • Bruce Mosley
  • NASCAR Xfinity Series

    Drivers

  • (31) Parker Retzlaff
  • (32) Jordan Anderson / Sage Karam / Ryan Vargas / Austin Green
  • Crew chiefs

    • (27) Shane Whitbeck
  • (31) Chad Kendrick
  • (32) Larry McReynolds / Jon Marlott / Jody Measamer
  • Former drivers

  • Josh Berry
  • Austin Dillon
  • Ty Dillon
  • Howie DiSavino III
  • Kaz Grala
  • J. R. Heffner
  • Carson Hocevar
  • Erik Jones
  • Keith McGee
  • Ryan Newman
  • Parker Price-Miller
  • Tyler Reddick
  • Bobby Reuse
  • Roger Reuse
  • Austin Wayne Self
  • Mark Smith
  • Myatt Snider
  • Dylan Westbrook
  • Partnerships and affiliations

  • Richard Childress Racing
  • Buyouts and mergers

    Headquarters: Welcome, North Carolina

    Personnel

  • Mike Dillon
  • Chocolate Myers
  • Keith Rodden
  • Mike Verlander
  • NASCAR Cup Series

    Drivers

  • (8) Kyle Busch
  • (33) Austin Hill / Will Brown / Ty Dillon (part-time)
  • Crew chiefs

  • (8) Randall Burnett
  • (33) Keith Rodden
  • NASCAR Xfinity Series

    Drivers

  • (21) Austin Hill
  • (33) Kyle Busch (part-time)
  • Crew chiefs

    • (2) Danny Stockman Jr.
  • (21) Andy Street
  • (33) Keith Rodden
  • NASCAR Hall of Fame

  • Dale Earnhardt
  • Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  • Ron Hornaday Jr.
  • Bobby Labonte
  • Ricky Rudd
  • Kirk Shelmerdine
  • Tony Stewart
  • Former drivers

    Winners

  • Jeff Burton
  • Joey Coulter
  • Robby Gordon
  • Jeff Green
  • Kevin Harvick
  • Michael McDowell
  • Paul Menard
  • Ryan Newman
  • Jeff Purvis
  • Tyler Reddick
  • Ricky Rudd
  • Elliott Sadler
  • Jay Sauter
  • Johnny Sauter
  • Mike Skinner
  • Scott Wimmer
  • Other drivers

  • Anthony Alfredo
  • Dakoda Armstrong
  • Earl Bamber
  • Ed Berrier
  • Dave Blaney
  • Jason Bowles
  • Jeb Burton
  • Sean Caisse
  • Ted Christopher
  • Rodney Combs
  • Cale Conley
  • Matt Crafton
  • Ricky Craven
  • Sheldon Creed
  • Mike Dillon
  • Kerry Earnhardt
  • Brendan Gaughan
  • Tim George Jr.
  • Ryan Gifford
  • Joe Graf Jr.
  • Kaz Grala
  • Daniel Hemric
  • Jimmy Hensley
  • Sam Hornish Jr.
  • Jim Inglebright
  • Brandon Jones
  • P. J. Jones
  • Ben Kennedy
  • Brodie Kostecki
  • Travis Kvapil
  • Bobby Labonte
  • Scott Lagasse Jr.
  • Randy LaJoie
  • Shane Lee
  • Stephen Leicht
  • Rick Mast
  • David Mayhew
  • Tim McCreadie
  • Casey Mears
  • Brandon Miller
  • Steve Park
  • Timothy Peters
  • Jeff Purvis
  • Scott Riggs
  • Hermie Sadler
  • Jim Sauter
  • Ken Schrader
  • Brian Scott
  • Michael Self
  • Kirk Shelmerdine
  • Morgan Shepherd
  • Brian Simo
  • Regan Smith
  • Myatt Snider
  • Matt Tifft
  • John Wes Townley
  • Kenny Wallace
  • Mike Wallace
  • Alex Yontz
  • Former personnel

  • Mike Shiplett
  • NASCAR Cup Series Championships

  • 1987 (Earnhardt)
  • 1990 (Earnhardt)
  • 1991 (Earnhardt)
  • 1993 (Earnhardt)
  • 1994 (Earnhardt)
  • NASCAR Xfinity Series Championships

    Drivers' Championship

  • 2006 (Harvick)
  • 2008 (Bowyer)
  • 2013 (A. Dillon)
  • 2019 (Reddick)
  • Owners' Championship

  • 2006 (No. 21)
  • 2007 (No. 29)
  • 2019 (No. 2)
  • NASCAR Truck Series Championships

  • 2011 (A. Dillon)
  • ARCA Menards Series Championships

    Daytona 500 wins

  • 2007 (Harvick)
  • 2018 (A. Dillon)
  • Brickyard 400 wins

  • 2003 (Harvick)
  • 2011 (Menard)
  • Coca-Cola 600 wins

  • 1992 (Earnhardt)
  • 1993 (Earnhardt)
  • 2011 (Harvick)
  • 2013 (Harvick)
  • 2017 (A. Dillon)
  • Southern 500 wins

  • 1989 (Earnhardt)
  • 1990 (Earnhardt)
  • GEICO 500 wins

  • 1994 (Earnhardt)
  • 1999 (Earnhardt)
  • 2000 (Earnhardt)
  • 2010 (Harvick)
  • 2023 (Busch)
  • All-Star Race wins

  • 1990 (Earnhardt)
  • 1993 (Earnhardt)
  • 2007 (Harvick)
  • Busch Light Clash wins

  • 1988 (Earnhardt)
  • 1991 (Earnhardt)
  • 1993 (Earnhardt)
  • 1995 (Earnhardt)
  • 2009 (Harvick)
  • 2010 (Harvick)
  • 2013 (Harvick)
  • Partnerships and affiliations

  • Action Express Racing
  • Beard Motorsports
  • Big Machine Racing
  • Erebus Motorsport
  • FRS Racing
  • Jeremy Clements Racing
  • Juncos Racing
  • Kaulig Racing
  • Live Fast Motorsports
  • Marsh Racing
  • NY Racing Team
  • Our Motorsports
  • SS-Green Light Racing
  • Trackhouse Racing
  • Wayne Taylor Racing
  • Other

    Headquarters: Mooresville, North Carolina

    Personnel

  • John Reaume
  • Mike Skinner
  • NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

    Drivers

  • (27) Keith McGee / Stephen Mallozzi (part-time)
  • (33) Lawless Alan
  • Crew chiefs

    • (22) Ryan London / John Reaume / Pedro Lopez / Greg Ely
  • (27) John Reaume / Pedro Lopez
  • (33) Matthew Lucas / Josh Reaume / Greg Ely / Doug George
  • ARCA Menards Series

    Drivers

    Crew chiefs

    Former drivers

  • Bryant Barnhill
  • Tanner Berryhill
  • Josh Bilicki
  • Jade Buford
  • Bryan Collyer
  • Dan Corcoran
  • Caleb Costner
  • Dawson Cram
  • Natalie Decker
  • Austin Dillon
  • Ty Dillon
  • Devin Dodson
  • Kevin Donahue
  • Kyle Donahue
  • Ryan Ellis
  • Patrick Emerling
  • Mason Filippi
  • Chad Finley
  • Gray Gaulding
  • Jake Griffin
  • Chris Hacker
  • Loris Hezemans
  • Ryan Huff
  • Jesse Iwuji
  • Chase Janes
  • Justin Johnson
  • Bobby Kennedy
  • Andy Lally
  • Brayton Laster
  • Cameron Lawrence
  • Nick Leitz
  • Derek Lemke
  • Blake Lothian
  • Dylan Lupton
  • Robby Lyons
  • Mike Marlar
  • Mason Massey
  • C. J. McLaughlin
  • B. J. McLeod
  • Braden Mitchell
  • Kenko Miura
  • Thad Moffitt
  • Akinori Ogata
  • Brad Perez
  • Blaine Perkins
  • Kyle Plott
  • Gregory Rayl
  • Josh Reaume
  • Tyler Reddick
  • Will Rodgers
  • Devon Rouse
  • Angela Ruch
  • Daniel Sasnett
  • Ryan Sieg
  • Myatt Snider
  • Scott Stenzel
  • Memphis Villarreal
  • Carson Ware
  • Jason A. White
  • Armani Williams
  • J. J. Yeley
  • Former personnel

  • Gregory Rayl
  • Partnerships and affiliations

    Related teams

    Headquarters: Tucker, Georgia

    Personnel

    • Rod Sieg
  • Ryan Sieg
  • Pamela Sieg
  • NASCAR Xfinity Series

    Drivers

  • (29) Blaine Perkins
  • (38) C. J. McLaughlin / Matt DiBenedetto (part-time)
  • (39) Ryan Sieg
  • Crew chiefs

    • (28) Mike Scearce / R. B. Bracken / Joe Williams
  • (29) Steve Addington
  • (38) Kevin Johnson
  • (39) Matt Noyce
  • Former drivers

    Xfinity Series

  • Jordan Anderson
  • Tanner Berryhill
  • Josh Bilicki
  • Brandon Brown
  • Ross Chastain
  • Bayley Currey
  • Natalie Decker
  • Darren Dilley
  • Austin Dillon
  • Ty Dillon
  • Patrick Emerling
  • Patrick Gallagher
  • Joey Gase
  • Gray Gaulding
  • Joe Graf Jr.
  • Jeff Green
  • Chris Hacker
  • Brian Henderson
  • Loris Hezemans
  • Timmy Hill
  • Alex Labbé
  • Scott Lagasse Jr.
  • Andy Lally
  • Stephen Leicht
  • Nick Leitz
  • Dylan Lupton
  • Mason Maggio
  • Camden Murphy
  • Blaine Perkins
  • Josh Reaume
  • Tyler Reddick
  • Parker Retzlaff
  • Will Rodgers
  • Angela Ruch
  • Hermie Sadler
  • Brent Sherman
  • Zane Smith
  • Myatt Snider
  • David Starr
  • Jason White
  • Josh Wise
  • J. J. Yeley
  • Truck Series

  • Ross Chastain
  • Chris Cockrum
  • Mike Garvey
  • Tim George Jr.
  • Jeff Green
  • Clay Greenfield
  • Alex Guenette
  • Kenny Habul
  • Dustin Hapka
  • Chris Jones
  • Travis Kvapil
  • Ryan Lynch
  • B. J. McLeod
  • Tony Raines
  • Brent Raymer
  • Scott Riggs
  • Casey Roderick
  • Dennis Setzer
  • Shane Sieg
  • David Stremme
  • Jason White
  • Cole Whitt
  • Josh Wise
  • J. J. Yeley
  • Partnerships and affiliations

  • Front Row Motorsports
  • Lowden Jackson Motorsports
  • Reaume Brothers Racing
  • Roush-Yates Engines
  • Stewart–Haas Racing
  • Viking Motorsports
  • Headquarters: Sandusky, Ohio

    Personnel

    • Duke Thorson
  • Rhonda Thorson
  • Mike Curb
  • NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

    Drivers

  • (66) Conner Jones / Cam Waters / Luke Fenhaus (part-time)
  • (88) Matt Crafton
  • (98) Ty Majeski
  • (99) Ben Rhodes
  • Crew chiefs

    • (13) Doug Randolph/Rich Lushes
  • (66) Josh Hankish
  • (88) Jeriod Prince
  • (98) Joe Shear Jr.
  • (99) Rich Lushes/Doug Randolph
  • Former drivers

  • Willie Allen
  • Dakoda Armstrong
  • Todd Bodine
  • Chase Briscoe
  • Jeb Burton
  • Landon Cassill
  • Chad Chaffin
  • Terry Cook
  • Hailie Deegan
  • Jake Drew
  • Kerry Earnhardt
  • Christian Eckes
  • Grant Enfinger
  • David Gilliland
  • Tina Gordon
  • Cameron Hayley
  • Tracy Hines
  • Lance Hooper
  • Andy Houston
  • Shelby Howard
  • Frank Kimmel
  • Joey Logano
  • Justin Marks
  • Michael McDowell
  • Paul Menard
  • Brett Moffitt
  • Travis Pastrana
  • Buddy Rice
  • Johnny Sauter
  • Jason Small
  • Myatt Snider
  • Jimmy Spencer
  • Paul White
  • Former personnel

  • Shane Wilson
  • NASCAR Truck Series Championships

  • 2014 (Crafton)
  • 2019 (Crafton)
  • 2021 (Rhodes)
  • 2023 (Rhodes)
  • ARCA Racing Series Championships

    Partnerships and affiliations

  • Ilmor NT1
  • Years active

    2010–2023

    Personnel

  • Samantha Busch
  • Former drivers

  • Johnny Benson Jr.
  • Greg Biffle
  • Scott Bloomquist
  • Justin Boston
  • Brian Brown
  • Harrison Burton
  • William Byron
  • Kurt Busch
  • Kyle Busch
  • Parker Chase
  • Cody Coughlin
  • Joey Coulter
  • Spencer Davis
  • Drew Dollar
  • Christian Eckes
  • Gray Gaulding
  • David Gilliland
  • Todd Gilliland
  • Noah Gragson
  • Derek Griffith
  • Chad Hackenbracht
  • Denny Hamlin
  • Corey Heim
  • Riley Herbst
  • Drew Herring
  • Brian Ickler
  • Brandon Jones
  • Erik Jones
  • Kasey Kahne
  • Parker Kligerman
  • Gary Klutt
  • Jason Leffler
  • Raphaël Lessard
  • Dylan Lupton
  • Tayler Malsam
  • David Mayhew
  • Matt Mills
  • John Hunter Nemechek
  • Chase Purdy
  • Germán Quiroga
  • Kimi Räikkönen
  • Josh Richards
  • Brian Scott
  • Logan Seavey
  • Chandler Smith
  • Sammy Smith
  • Myatt Snider
  • Daniel Suárez
  • Alex Tagliani
  • Matt Tifft
  • Martin Truex Jr.
  • Bubba Wallace
  • Jack Wood
  • NASCAR Truck Series Championships

    Drivers' Championship

  • 2017 (Bell)
  • Owners' Championship

  • 2013 (No. 51)
  • 2014 (No. 51)
  • 2015 (No. 4)
  • 2016 (No. 9)
  • 2017 (No. 4)
  • 2019 (No. 51)
  • ARCA Menards Series East Championships

    Buyouts and mergers

  • Xpress Motorsports
  • Headquarters: Statesville, North Carolina

    Personnel

    • Tim Self
  • Austin Wayne Self
  • NASCAR Xfinity Series

    Drivers

    Crew chiefs

    • (15) Joe Williams Jr. / Matt Lucas

    ARCA Menards Series

    Drivers

    Crew chiefs

    • (32) Ryan London

    ARCA Menards Series East

    Drivers

    Crew chiefs

    • (32) Ryan London

    ARCA Menards Series West

    Drivers

    Crew chiefs

    • (32) Ryan London

    Former drivers

  • Chase Briscoe
  • Howie DiSavino III
  • Justin Fontaine
  • Max Gutiérrez
  • Stephen Mallozzi
  • Brett Moffitt
  • Josh Reaume
  • Austin Wayne Self
  • Myatt Snider
  • Bubba Wallace
  • Jason White
  • Josh Williams
  • J. J. Yeley
  • Partnerships and affiliations

  • Reaume Brothers Racing
  • Stewart-Haas Racing
  • Buyouts and mergers

    Headquarters: Concord, North Carolina

    Personnel

  • Billy Venturini
  • Cathy Venturini
  • ARCA Menards Series

    Drivers

  • (20) Jake Finch / Gio Ruggiero / Sean Hingorani (part-time)
  • (22) Amber Balcaen
  • (25) Toni Breidinger
  • (55) Gus Dean / Isabella Robusto / Brent Crews / Dean Thompson / Gavan Boschele (part-time)
  • Crew chiefs

    • (15) Larry Balsitis
  • (20) Shannon Rursch
  • (22) Dave Fuge / Jeff Spraker / Dave Adams
  • (25) Cayden Lapcevich
  • (55) Kevin Reed Jr. / TBA
  • ARCA Menards Series East

    Drivers

  • (20) Gio Ruggiero
  • (22) Amber Balcaen (part-time)
  • (25) Toni Breidinger (part-time)
  • (55) Jake Finch / Brent Crews / Isabella Robusto / Gus Dean (part-time)
  • Crew chiefs

    • (15) Larry Balsitis
  • (20) Shannon Rursch
  • (22) Dave Fuge
  • (25) Cayden Lapcevich
  • (55) Kevin Reed Jr. / TBA
  • ARCA Menards Series West

    Drivers

  • (20) Gio Ruggiero / Jake Finch (part-time)
  • (22) Amber Balcaen (part-time)
  • (25) Toni Breidinger (part-time)
  • (55) Isabella Robusto (part-time)
  • Crew chiefs

    • (15) Larry Balsitis / Tab Smith
  • (20) Shannon Rursch / Tyler Barnett
  • (22) Dave Fuge
  • (25) Cayden Lapcevich
  • (55) Kevin Reed Jr. / Owen Smith
  • Former drivers

  • Caleb Armstrong
  • Dakoda Armstrong
  • Steve Arpin
  • Chris Bailey Jr.
  • Morgen Baird
  • Amber Balcaen
  • Phil Barkdoll
  • Nicole Behar
  • Christopher Bell
  • Andrew Belmont
  • Kyle Belmont
  • Kyle Benjamin
  • Rich Bickle
  • Ryan Blaney
  • John Blankenship
  • Chad Boat
  • Justin Boston
  • Alex Bowman
  • Harrison Burton
  • William Byron
  • Sean Caisse
  • Nelson Canache Jr.
  • Parker Chase
  • Cody Coughlin
  • Jake Crum
  • Marc Davis
  • Spencer Davis
  • Natalie Decker
  • Hailie Deegan
  • Mason Diaz
  • Drew Dollar
  • Milka Duno
  • Christian Eckes
  • Bill Eversole
  • Eddie Fatscher
  • Taylor Ferns
  • Ryan Fischer
  • Kyle Fowler
  • A. J. Frank
  • Todd Gilliland
  • Noah Gragson
  • Clay Greenfield
  • Max Gresham
  • Jake Griffin
  • Derek Griffith
  • Darren Hagen
  • Justin Haley
  • Gavin Harlien
  • Paulie Harraka
  • Corey Heim
  • A. J. Henriksen
  • Tom Hessert III
  • Brett Hudson
  • Landon Huffman
  • Alistair Jackson
  • Jason Jarrett
  • Brian Johnson Jr.
  • Brandon Jones
  • Conner Jones
  • Erik Jones
  • Rob Jones
  • Mikey Kile
  • Frank Kimmel
  • Frankie Kimmel
  • Clint King
  • Buddy Kofoid
  • Dylan Kwasniewski
  • Scott Lagasse Jr.
  • Bo LeMastus
  • Raphaël Lessard
  • Donny Lia
  • Joey Logano
  • Johanna Long
  • Jesse Love
  • Brandon Lynn
  • Jeffery MacZink
  • Justin Marks
  • Kyle Martel
  • Hal Martin
  • B. J. McLeod
  • George Miedecke
  • Mason Mitchell
  • Nate Monteith
  • Leilani Munter
  • John Hunter Nemechek
  • Alli Owens
  • Miguel Paludo
  • Landon Pembelton
  • Brennan Poole
  • Ryan Reed
  • Taylor Reimer
  • Ben Rhodes
  • Josh Richards
  • Cole Rouse
  • Kenzie Ruston
  • Dalton Sargeant
  • Ken Schrader
  • Brian Scott
  • Logan Seavey
  • Michael Self
  • Jonathan Shafer
  • Peter Shepherd III
  • Michael Simko
  • Chandler Smith
  • C. W. Smith
  • Jesse Smith
  • Mamba Smith
  • Zane Smith
  • Myatt Snider
  • John Stancill
  • Trista Stevenson
  • Daniel Suárez
  • Kevin Swindell
  • Austin Theriault
  • Mark Thompson
  • Tanner Thorson
  • Matt Tifft
  • John Wes Townley
  • Gracie Trotter
  • Ryan Unzicker
  • Dominic Ursetta
  • Will Vaught
  • Bill Venturini
  • Billy Venturini
  • Bubba Wallace
  • Cole Williams
  • Brian Wong
  • Alex Yontz
  • Former personnel

    • Dave Leiner Jr.
  • Monon Rahman
  • Kevin Reed Sr.
  • ARCA Menards Series Championships

    • 1987 (B. Venturini Sr.)
  • 1991 (B. Venturini Sr.)
  • 2019 (Eckes)
  • 2023 (Love)
  • ARCA Menards Series West Championships

    Partnerships and affiliations

  • Phoenix Racing
  • Toyota Racing Development
  • Years active

    1997–2017

    Personnel

    • Briggs Cunningham III
  • Kenny Scherer
  • Mark Gibson
  • Eddie Hartman
  • Former drivers

  • Justin Allgaier
  • Tim Andrews
  • Dakoda Armstrong
  • Trevor Bayne
  • Kevin Belmont
  • Roger Blackstock
  • Ryan Blaney
  • Brady Boswell
  • Anderson Bowen
  • Alex Bowman
  • Todd Bowsher
  • Marc Brenner
  • Chase Briscoe
  • Scott Bross
  • Rob Bunker
  • Austin Cameron
  • Jeff Caudell
  • Austin Cindric
  • Bryan Clauson
  • Michel Disdier
  • Jonathan Eilen
  • Grant Enfinger
  • Korbin Forrister
  • A. J. Foyt IV
  • Dario Franchitti
  • Brandon Gdovic
  • Mark Gibson
  • Michael Guerity
  • Drew Herring
  • Tom Hessert III
  • Ronnie Hornaday
  • Blake Jones
  • Chris Jones
  • Frank Kimmel
  • Frankie Kimmel
  • Will Kimmel
  • Parker Kligerman
  • Justin Labonte
  • Scott Lagasse Jr.
  • Shane Lee
  • Joey Licata
  • Patrick Long
  • Ryan Lynch
  • Ty Majeski
  • Tayler Malsam
  • Hal Martin
  • Ryan Mathews
  • Shannon McIntosh
  • Chase Miller
  • Marc Mitchell
  • Juan Pablo Montoya
  • Ray Mooi
  • Donny Morelock
  • Michael Phelps
  • Tyler Reddick
  • Greg Sarff
  • Dalton Sargeant
  • Ken Schrader
  • Austin Wayne Self
  • Todd Shafer
  • Myatt Snider
  • Justin South
  • Bob Strait
  • Kevin Swindell
  • Kevin Thomas Jr.
  • Brandon Thompson
  • Chrissy Wallace
  • Steve Wallace
  • Clayton Weatherman
  • Kyle Weatherman
  • Ken Weaver
  • Josh Williams
  • ARCA Racing Series Championships

    Predecessor teams

    • CSG Motorsports
  • CHS Motorsports
  • Partnerships and affiliations

  • Evernham Motorsports
  • Hantz Group Racing
  • Mike Guerity Racing
  • Roush Fenway Racing
  • Team Penske
  • Buyouts and mergers


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