Andy Lally

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Andy Lally
Born (1975-02-11) February 11, 1975 (age 49)
Northport, New York, U.S.
Achievements1994 WKA Gold Cup Champion
1996 NESCCA RoadRally Series Champion
2001 Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series SRPII class Champion
2004 Grand Am SGS class Champion
2006 Grand Am GT class Champion
Five-time Rolex 24 at Daytona class winner
Awards1997 US F2000 Rookie of the Year
2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year
NASCAR Cup Series career
45 races run over 6 years
2022 position62nd
Best finish33rd (2011)
First race2009 Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen (Watkins Glen)
Last race2023 Bank of America Roval 400 (Charlotte Motor Speedway)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
23 races run over 10 years
2022 position45th
Best finish35th (2021)
First race2007 NAPA Auto Parts 200 (Montreal)
Last race2022 Drive for the Cure 250 (Charlotte Roval)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 9 0
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
14 races run over 4 years
2010 position96th
Best finish32nd (2008)
First race2007 Silverado 350K (Texas)
Last race2010 Mountain Dew 250 (Talladega)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
Rolex Sports Car Series
Racing licence FIA Gold
Former teamsThe Racer's Group
Starts130
Wins26
Poles13
Championship titles
SRPII class
SGS class
GT class
2001
2004
2006
Last updated on: June 24, 2023.

Andrew J. Lally (born February 11, 1975) is an American professional auto racing driver. He competes full-time in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, driving the Audi R8 for Magnus Racing and part-time in the Michelin Pilot Challenge, driving the Hyundai Elantra TCR Touring Car for StarCom Racing.

Racing career[edit]

Although Lally won the 2011 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year, he is best known for his road racing expertise in the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series (Now IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship) as well as the American Le Mans Series. In May 2010 Andy became only the second driver in the history of the Grand-Am Rolex Series to make 100 starts, winning at Virginia International Raceway on April 24, 2010. In January 2012 Andy extended and broke records in the Grand-Am Rolex Series by winning his fourth Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in the GT class. Lally won his fifth class victory at Daytona International Speedway on January 31, 2016, tying him for fourth on the all-time win list at the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona.[citation needed]

In 2017, after 5 years of being with Magnus Racing, Lally signed with Acura and Michael Shank Racing to debut the brand new 2017 Acura NSX. Lally teamed with Katherine Legge and together they scored the first and second win worldwide for the brand at the Detroit Grand Prix and Watkins Glen International. Lally also scored the first pole position for the car worldwide at Watkins Glen for the 6 Hours of Watkins Glen.

For 2018 Lally, re-joined Magnus Racing in an Audi R8 LMS and will start the season at The Rolex 24 at Daytona.

Lally has scored three top10 finishes in his last four starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with a 5th-place finish at the 2017 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course race being a career-best.

Lally owns Grand Am records for most GT wins, most podiums, and most top-five finishes in Rolex Series history.[citation needed]

He began his career in karting, culminating with 2 WKA National Gold Cup Championships.[1] Lally first got into sports car racing in 1993 with his first sponsor Tyrolean Motors with car owner Walter Simendinger running SCCA regional events. In 1997 Lally won the US F2000 Rookie of the Year in his first full year in a professional series.

Road racing[edit]

Lally is a three-time Grand-Am Rolex Series Champion. He holds series records for most all-time top 3 and top 5 finishes and leads the all-time GT class win list with 26 victories. In January 2011 Lally won the 24 Hours of Daytona in the GT class, giving him the record for most consecutive Grand-Am Rolex seasons with at least one victory (8), spanning from 2004 to 2011.[citation needed] In January 2011 Lally finished first place in the GT class in the 24 Hours of Daytona giving him the most podium finishes of any driver at the famed 24 race (7) since the Grand-Am Rolex series started in 2000. His victory at Daytona International Speedway on January 29, 2011, made him the all-time winningest GT driver in the Grand-Am Series.[citation needed]

On May 13, 2012, racing with the Magnus Racing team in the No. 44, Lally yet again made history in sports car racing as he became the first driver in Grand-Am history to achieve his 100th podium finish at New Jersey Motorsports Park as he and his teammate John Potter finished the race in 3rd place. Lally scored podium 101 when he and Potter went on to win the first-ever endurance sports car race at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 7, 2012, which also locked up the 2012 North American Endurance Championship. His prototype results include a 1st in class at the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona, 2nd in class at the Petit Le Mans, 3rd in Class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and a 2nd overall and in class at the 2008 12 Hours of Sebring.[citation needed]

NASCAR[edit]

Lally's No. 71 Sprint Cup Series car at Pocono Raceway in 2011

In 2007, Lally made his NASCAR debut in both the Busch Series (now NASCAR Xfinity Series) and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (now NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series). Lally had one top ten finish in two starts with the No. 47 Wood Brothers/JTG Racing Ford Fusion and made three starts in the Truck Series with TRG Motorsports, driving the No. 00 Toyota Tundra.[2]

Lally raced in the Inaugural ARCA Racing Series Loud Energy Drink 150 at New Jersey Motorsports Park in September 2008. He was fastest in every practice session, started on the pole, and led the most laps, but lost the race on pit strategy when the race was called due to weather with eventual series champion Justin Allgaier winning the race. In 2009, he started 15th driving the No. 71 Chevrolet for TRG in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Watkins Glen International. He ran as a teammate to David Gilliland, the usual driver of the No. 71, who unsuccessfully attempted to qualify in the No. 70. Lally finished a respectable 27th in his first Cup start after being involved in a crash with Sam Hornish Jr., Jeff Gordon and Jeff Burton.[citation needed]

In 2010, Lally ran seven races for TRG, finishing 18th at Watkins Glen. On February 17, 2011, he filed paperwork to run the full Sprint Cup season and campaign for series Rookie of the Year honors (A driver may maintain his rookie eligibility provided he runs seven or fewer races in a season before declaring).[3]

Running the full 2011 season for TRG in the No. 71 and No. 77 cars, Lally clinched the 2011 Rookie of the Year honor in early September, his competitors for the honor, Brian Keselowski and T. J. Bell, having failed to make the minimum number of starts in the series to be eligible for the award.[4]

In 2014, Lally made a return to the Nationwide Series at Road America to race the No. 55 for Bobby Dotter. Lally qualified 10th and finished 7th.

2015 saw Lally run a partial schedule in the Xfinity Series in the No. 90 for King Autosport[5] while maintaining his full-time ride with Magnus Racing in the No. 44 Porsche in the IMSA Series. In 2016 Lally would return to the Xfinity Series at Mid Ohio driving the No. 90 in place of Mario Gosselin. It was a wet and rainy race where cars were sliding all over the place, going off the track, and spinning out. Lally was running well and then was hit from behind and spun in a multi-car accident with Brendan Gaughan and Erik Jones. Lally would recover and finish 7th, getting his third top ten in the Xfinity series. His fourth top ten finish would come in August 2017, again at Mid Ohio in his only start of the season and placing 5th. This was the best result of any driver only making one race start in 2017. Lally plans on running at least 3 races for 2018 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

After not running any of the Xfinity Series road course races in 2019, Lally returned to the series for 2020, driving the No. 02 for Our Motorsports.[6] Full-time Truck Series driver Brett Moffitt, the usual driver of that car, could not participate in both races as he was at Michigan for the Truck Series race on the same weekend as Road America, and due to NASCAR's rule only allowing drivers to compete in one race at the Daytona Road Course, Moffitt could not run that race either.

Lally returned to Our Motorsports in 2021 to run some of the Xfinity Series road course races beginning at the Daytona Road Course, now in February the week after the Daytona 300 as the second race of the season. That year, Moffitt joined the team full-time in the No. 02, and the team added a second full-time car, the No. 23, which Lally made his starts in.[7] Lally was initially going to drive the No. 03 for Our for the Super Start Batteries 188, but the car failed to qualify due to lack of qualifying and not being high enough in owner points, after not showing up for the inaugural race of the season, the Daytona 300. He would then transfer over to the No. 99 B. J. McLeod Motorsports ride, finishing 31st a lap down. He attempted the next seven races in the 03 but it was no use as the car was not high enough in owner points to make the field. In the Pit Boss 250, Lally would race Our's No. 23, as the 23 was locked into the field on owners points. Lally started 13th and finished 18th. Lally also attempted the next road course race, the B&L Transport 170, in the 23. He was running 4th on the closing lap when right in front of him, Riley Herbst wrecked Miguel Paludo down the straightaway. As Herbst had made contact with Lally coming to the white flag, Lally likely retaliated by wrecking Herbst. As he wrecked the 98, Brandon Jones passed him, leading him to finish 5th, tying his best career finish which he also scored at: Henry 180 in 2020, UNOH 188 in 2020, and the Mid-Ohio Challenge in 2017. In the 2021 edition of the Henry 180 at Road America, Natalie Decker was in the No. 23, and Lally returned to B. J. McLeod Motorsports. except this time driving the No. 5 with Alpha Prime sponsorship. Lally dodged chaos at the end of the race to finish 13th. After not attempting the Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey 200 at the Glen, the first road course race he did not attempt this year, Lally returned at the Pennzoil 150 again driving for McLeod, this time returning to the No. 78. Lally, partially due to strategy at the end of stage 2, finished fifth in that stage. Lally ended up finishing tenth, his best finish this year with McLeod. Lally then unexpectedly replaced Kyle Tilley in the Cup race there, who was also driving the No. 78 for McLeod. This was his first race in the NASCAR Cup Series since 2011.

In 2021, Lally was initially announced to drive all 6 road course races for Alpha Prime Racing in their number 44 car for the 2022 Xfinity Series Season. However, in January 2022, the team announced they had mutually parted ways with Lally.

Andy Lally's No. 15 car at Sonoma.

Lally returned to the Cup Series to race multiple races for the first time since he won Rookie of the Year. He drove both Rick Ware Racing cars. The 15 at Sonoma, Watkins Glen, and the Charlotte Roval & the 51 car at the Chicago Street Course and the Indy Road Course.

Sports car racing[edit]

Lally's 2012 Magnus Racing Porsche

After winning Sunoco Rookie of the Year in the Sprint Cup Series, Lally returned to sports car racing for the 2012 season with 30 races planned across three series. He drove in the Grand-Am Road Racing Rolex Sports Car Series for Magnus Racing in the GT class, as well as a partial schedule in the ALMS and full schedule in the Continental Tire Series.[8]

Lally won the 2012 24 Hours of Daytona GT division in a Magnus Racing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup with co-drivers Richard Lietz, René Rast and team owner John Potter. It marked Lally's fourth Rolex 24 class win and second consecutive. He won the 2016 24 Hours of Daytona in the GTD division once again with Magnus Racing for his 5th class win.

He joined Michael Shank Racing for the 2017 IMSA SportsCar Championship to drive an Acura NSX GT3.

Personal life[edit]

Outside of auto racing, Lally is a World Championship street luge racer. After being No. 1 qualifier in two classes Lally ended up winning the 2012 IGSA World Championships in both Street Luge and Classic Luge that took place in Calgary, Canada. In 2009 he was again No. 1 qualifier for both luge classes at the IGSA World Championships in Bathurst, Australia, and went on to his winning the World Championship in Classic luge and finish 2nd in Street Luge. Lally is a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Paul Creighton and an avid mountain biker who competes in cross-country mountain bike racing. In 2009 he was part of a four-man team that won the 24 Hours of Big Bear in the Men's Sport division.

He is a vegan. During a visit to Farm Sanctuary in August 2011, he was quoted as saying: "I do it for ethical reasons. By this point in human evolution, we should be smart enough and kind enough to live without torturing other living beings just so we can enjoy lunch, especially when there are so many other great tasting options available."[9]

Motorsports career results[edit]

SCCA National Championship Runoffs[edit]

SCCA National Championship Runoffs
Year Track Car Engine Class Finish Start Status
1995 Mid-Ohio KBS Mk. 7 Formula 440 18 1 DNF
1996 Mid-Ohio Van Diemen Ford Formula Continental 3 4 Running

American open-wheel racing[edit]

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

Barber Dodge Pro Series[edit]

Barber Dodge Pro Series results
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points
2000 SEB MIA
3
NAZ
3
LRP
2
DET
11
CLE
24
MDO
5
ROA
VAN
21
LS
3
RAT HMS 11th 74

Atlantic Championship[edit]

Toyota Atlantic results
Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points
2000 World Speed Motorsports HMS1 HMS2 LBH MIL MTL CLE TOR TRR ROA
9
LS GAT HOU
12
23rd 5

Sports car racing[edit]

IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship results[edit]

(key)

Year Team Make Engine Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points
2014 Magnus Racing Porsche 911 GT America Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6 GTD DAY
12
SEB
1
LAG
3
DET
13
WGL
3
MOS
9
IMS
12
ELK
14
VIR
6
COA
2
PET
3
8th 272
2015 Magnus Racing Porsche 911 GT America Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6 GTD DAY
11
SEB
11
LAG
6
DET
7
WGL
2
LIM
5
ELK
5
VIR
9
COA
12
PET
2
8th 258
2016 Magnus Racing Audi R8 LMS Audi 5.2 L V10 GTD DAY
1
SEB
3
LAG
13
DET
10
WGL
2
MOS
10
LIM
1
ELK
4
VIR
31
COA
4
PET
12
7th 258
2017 Michael Shank Racing Acura NSX GT3 Acura 3.5 L Turbo V6 GTD DAY
11
SEB
14
LBH
7
COA
15
DET
1
WGL
1
MOS
2
LIM
5
ELK
15
VIR
15
LAG
2
PET
14
6th 286
2018 Magnus Racing Audi R8 LMS Audi 5.2 L V10 GTD DAY
6
SEB
13
MDO
10
DET
10
WGL
17
MOS
3
LIM
2
ELK
9
VIR
7
LAG
5
PET
9
8th 255
2019 Magnus Racing Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo Lamborghini 5.2 L V10 GTD DAY
10
SEB
2
MOH
8
BEL
4
WGL
7
MOS
8
LIM
8
ELK
6
VIR
6
LGA
3
ATL
8
4th 249
2020 GRT Magnus Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo Lamborghini 5.2 L V10 GTD DAY
2
DAY
9
SEB
10†
ELK
8
VIR
7
ATL
12
MDO
7
CLT
11
PET
3
LGA
5
SEB
7
9th 244
2021 Magnus Racing with Archangel Motorsports Acura NSX GT3 Evo Acura 3.5 L Turbo V6 GTD DAY
11
SEB
4
MDO
9
DET WGL
12
WGL LIM
13
ELK
13
LGA
9
LBH
14
VIR
14
PET
6
11th 2228
2022 Magnus Racing Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8 GTD DAY
2
SEB
6
LBH LGA MDO DET WGL
5
MOS
LIM
ELK
VIR
12
PET
14
17th 1284
2023 Magnus Racing Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8 GTD DAY
2
SEB
9
LBH
MON
4
WGL
9
MOS
LIM
ELK
VIR
IMS PET
17
20th 1264
2024 Magnus Racing Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 Evo Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8 GTD DAY SEB LBH LGA WGL MOS ELK VIR IMS PET

Points only counted towards the WeatherTech Sprint Cup and not the overall GTD Championship. * Season still in progress

Notes

1 Disqualified for minimum ride height violation.


Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series results[edit]

(key)

Year Team Make Engine Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Rank Points
2004 TPC Racing Porsche GT3 Cup SGS DAY
2
HOM
3
PHX
3
CMT
2
WAT
1
DAY
2
MDO
2
WAT
2
HOM
8
VIR
2
BAR
1
CAL
2
1st 377
2005 The Racer's Group Pontiac GTO.R GT DAY
5
HOM
1
CAL
2
LAG
18
CMT
13
WAT
2
DAY
20
BAR
4
WAT
4
MDO
2
PHX
4
WAT
1
VIR
3
MEX
4
2nd 376
2006 The Racer's Group Pontiac GTO.R GT DAY
2
MEX
3
HOM
9
VIR
1
LAG
2
PHX
2
LRP
1
WAT
4
MDO
3
DAY
1
BAR
1
SON
2
UTA
1
1st 509
2007 The Racer's Group Porsche 997 GT3 Cup GT DAY
17
MEX
8
HOM
2
VIR
10
LAG
1
LRP
10
WAT
1
MDO
1
DAY
9
IOW
1
BAR
2
MON
1
UTA
DNF
4th 348
Howard Motorsports Crawford Porsche DP DAY
MEX
HOM
VIR
LAG
WAT
MDO
DAY
IOW
BAR
MON
WAT
13
SON
UTA
68th 18
2008 The Racer's Group Porsche 997 GT3 Cup GT DAY
2
HOM
MEX
VIR
LAG
LRP
11
WAT
MDO
4
DAY
5
BAR
3
MON
6


NJ
1
UTA
3
15th 226
Childress-Howard Motorsports Crawford DP03 Pontiac 5.0L V8 DP DAY
HOM
MEX
VIR
LAG

WAT
MDO
DAY
BAR
MON
WAT
19
SON
NJ
UTA
61st 12
2009 The Racer's Group Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Porsche 3.6L Flat-6 GT DAY
1
VIR
DNF
NJ
4
LAG
15
WAT
13
MDO
8
DAY
3
BAR
10
WAT
6
MON
2
UTA
2
HOM
12
6th 295
2010 The Racer's Group Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Porsche 3.6L Flat-6 GT DAY
3
HOM
8
BAR
VIR
1
LRP
WAT
1
MDO
DAY
1
NJ
10
WAT
9
MON
DNP
UTA
7th 281
Matt Connolly Motorsports Chevrolet Corvette C6 Chevrolet 5.7L V8 DAY
HOM
BAR
DNF
VIR
LRP
WAT
MDO
DAY
NJ
WAT
MON
UTA
Banner Racing Chevrolet Corvette C6 Chevrolet 5.7L V8 DAY
HOM
BAR
VIR
LRP
5
WAT
MDO
DAY
NJ
WAT
MON
UTA
Team Sahlen Mazda RX-8 Mazda 2.0L 3-Rotor DAY
HOM
BAR
VIR
LRP
WAT
MDO
8
DAY
NJ
WAT
MON
UTA
Racers Edge Motorsports Mazda RX-8 Mazda 2.0L 3-Rotor DAY
HOM
BAR
VIR
LRP
WAT
MDO
DAY
NJ
WAT
MON
UTA
DNF
2011 The Racer's Group Porsche 997 GT3 Cup GT DAY
1
HOM
DNP
BAR
DNP
VIR
DNP
LRP
DNP
WAT
DNP
ELK
DNP
LAG
DNP
NJ
DNP
WAT
DNP
MON
15
MDO
DNP
33rd 51
2012 Magnus Racing Porsche 997 GT3 Cup GT DAY
1
BAR
4
HOM
7
NJ
3
DET
6
MDO
5
ELK
DNF
WAT
DNF
IMS
1
WAT
4
MON
11
LAG
3
LRP
6
7th 323
2013 Magnus Racing Porsche 997 GT3 Cup GT DAY
5
COA
2
BAR
6
ATL
5
DET
4
MDO
2
WAT
3
IMS
3
ELK
5
KAN
8
LAG
1
LRP
13
2nd 331

24 Hours of Le Mans results[edit]

24 Hours of Le Mans results
Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2005 United States Miracle Motorsports United States John Macaluso
United Kingdom Ian James
Courage C65-AER LMP2 115 DNF DNF
2006 United States Miracle Motorsports United States John Macaluso
United Kingdom Ian James
Courage C65-AER LMP2 324 14th 3rd

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
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 NSCC Pts Ref
2009 TRG Motorsports 71 Chevy DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI IND POC GLN
27
MCH BRI ATL RCH NHA DOV KAN CAL CLT MAR TAL TEX PHO HOM 60th 82 [10]
2010 DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR PHO TEX TAL RCH DAR DOV CLT POC MCH SON NHA
37
DAY CHI IND POC GLN
18
MCH BRI ATL RCH NHA
37
DOV KAN CAL
36
CLT
34
MAR TAL TEX
34
PHO HOM
29
51st 471 [11]
2011 DAY
33
PHO
31
LVS
32
BRI
32
CAL
32
MAR 33rd 398 [12]
Ford TEX
32
TAL
19
RCH
26
DAR
DNQ
DOV
33
CLT
DNQ
KAN
31
POC
32
MCH
36
SON
35
DAY
27
KEN
32
NHA
28
IND
26
POC
29
GLN
24
MCH
29
BRI
25
ATL
30
RCH
32
CHI
28
NHA
34
DOV
33
KAN
37
TAL
39
MAR TEX
29
PHO
DNQ
HOM
77 CLT
42
2021 Live Fast Motorsports 78 Ford DAY DRC HOM LVS PHO ATL BRD MAR RCH TAL KAN DAR DOV COA CLT SON NSH POC POC ROA ATL NHA GLN IRC
39
MCH DAY DAR RCH BRI LVS TAL ROV TEX KAN MAR PHO 68th 01 [13]
2022 DAY CAL LVS PHO ATL COA
39
RCH MAR BRD TAL DOV DAR KAN CLT GTW SON NSH ROA ATL NHA POC IRC MCH RCH GLN DAY DAR KAN BRI TEX TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO 62nd 01 [14]
2023 Rick Ware Racing 15 Ford DAY CAL LVS PHO ATL COA RCH BRD MAR TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON
35
NSH GLN
25
DAY DAR KAN BRI TEX TAL ROV
35
LVS HOM MAR PHO 54th 01 [15]
51 CSC
26
ATL NHA POC RCH MCH IRC
30
Daytona 500[edit]
Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
2011 TRG Motorsports Chevrolet 37 33

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
2007 Wood Brothers/JTG Racing 47 Ford DAY CAL MXC LVS ATL BRI NSH TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP CGV
29
GLN
10
MCH BRI CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 102nd 210 [16]
2009 JD Motorsports 0 Chevy DAY CAL LVS BRI TEX NSH PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP IOW GLN MCH BRI CGV
37
ATL RCH DOV KAN CAL CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 143rd 52 [17]
2014 SS-Green Light Racing 55 Chevy DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL TEX DAR RCH TAL IOW CLT DOV MCH ROA
7
KEN DAY NHA CHI IND IOW GLN MOH BRI ATL RCH CHI KEN DOV KAN CLT TEX PHO HOM 57th 37 [18]
2015 90 DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL IOW CLT DOV MCH CHI DAY KEN NHA IND IOW GLN MOH
21
BRI ROA
15
DAR RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM 53rd 52 [19]
2016 King Autosport Chevy DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW DAY KEN NHA IND IOW GLN MOH
7
BRI ROA DAR RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM 55th 35 [20]
2017 SS-Green Light Racing 07 Chevy DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL CLT DOV POC MCH IOW DAY KEN NHA IND IOW GLN MOH
5
BRI ROA DAR RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM 50th 38 [21]
2018 DGM Racing 90 Chevy DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW CHI DAY KEN NHA IOW GLN MOH
15
BRI ROA
10
DAR IND LVS RCH ROV
37
DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM 46th 60 [22]
2020 Our Motorsports 02 Chevy DAY LVS CAL PHO DAR CLT BRI ATL HOM HOM TAL POC IRC KEN KEN TEX KAN ROA
5
DRC
5
DOV DOV DAY DAR RCH RCH BRI LVS TAL ROV KAN TEX MAR PHO 42nd 83 [23]
2021 03 DAY DRC
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
MAR
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
DAR
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
35th 127 [24]
B. J. McLeod Motorsports 99 Chevy DRC
31
HOM
Our Motorsports 23 Chevy COA
18
CLT MOH
5
TEX NSH POC
B. J. McLeod Motorsports 5 Chevy ROA
13
ATL NHA GLN
78 IRC
10
MCH DAY DAR RCH BRI LVS TAL ROV TEX KAN MAR PHO
2022 Alpha Prime Racing 44 Chevy DAY CAL LVS PHO ATL COA RCH MAR TAL DOV DAR TEX CLT PIR
17
NSH 45th 89 [25]
SS-Green Light Racing 08 Ford ROA
14
ATL NHA POC IRC
25
MCH GLN
19
DAY DAR KAN BRI TEX TAL ROV
31
LVS HOM MAR PHO
2023 Peterson Racing Group 87 Chevy DAY CAL LVS PHO ATL COA RCH MAR TAL DOV DAR CLT PIR SON NSH CSC ATL NHA POC ROA MCH IRC GLN DAY DAR KAN BRI TEX ROV
DNQ
LVS HOM MAR PHO N/A 0 [26]

* Season still in progress

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 24 25 NCWTC Pts Ref
2007 Darrell Waltrip Motorsports 00 Toyota DAY CAL ATL MAR KAN CLT MFD DOV TEX MCH MLW MEM KEN IRP NSH BRI GTW NHA LVS TAL MAR ATL TEX
22
PHO
31
HOM
33
67th 231 [27]
2008 TRG Motorsports 7 Chevy DAY
11
CAL
29
ATL
22
MAR
36
KAN
29
CLT
16
MFD
14
DOV
22
TEX MCH MLW MEM KEN IRP NSH BRI 32nd 870 [28]
71 GTW
20
NHA LVS TAL MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM
2009 FDNY Racing 28 Chevy DAY
DNQ
CAL ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX MCH MLW MEM KEN IRP NSH BRI CHI IOW GTW NHA LVS MAR TAL
26
TEX PHO HOM 93rd 85 [29]
2010 DAY ATL MAR NSH KAN DOV CLT TEX MCH IOW GTY IRP POC NSH DAR BRI CHI KEN NHA LVS MAR TAL
20
TEX PHO HOM 96th 103 [30]

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 23 ARMSC Pts Ref
2007 TRG Motorsports 87 Chevy DAY USA NSH SLM KAN WIN KEN TOL IOW POC MCH BLN KEN POC NSH ISF MIL
10
GTW
7
DSF CHI
12
SLM TAL TOL 53rd 545 [31]
2008 48 DAY SLM IOW KEN CAR KEN TOL POC MCH CAY KEN BLN POC NSH ISF DSF CHI SLM NJE
4
TAL TOL 84th 235 [32]

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Achievements
Preceded by NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year
2011
Succeeded by