Johnny Sauter

American racing driver (born 1978)
NASCAR driver
Johnny Sauter
Sauter at Martinsville Speedway in 2019
BornJonathan Joseph Sauter
(1978-05-01) May 1, 1978 (age 45)
Necedah, Wisconsin, U.S.
Achievements2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion
2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Regular Season Champion
2017 Oktoberfest winner
2001 ASA National Tour Champion
Awards2009 Camping World Truck Series Rookie of the Year
2001 ASA National Tour Rookie of the Year
NASCAR Cup Series career
85 races run over 11 years
2015 position61st
Best finish30th (2007)
First race2003 Tropicana 400 (Chicagoland)
Last race2015 Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 3 0
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
207 races run over 12 years
2018 position99th
Best finish8th (2003, 2006)
First race2001 Autolite / Fram 250 (Richmond)
Last race2018 Lake Region 200 (Loudon)
First win2002 Tropicana Twister 300 (Chicagoland)
Last win2005 SBC 250 (Milwaukee)
Wins Top tens Poles
3 50 4
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
322 races run over 21 years
Truck no., teamNo. 45 (Niece Motorsports)
2023 position48th
Best finish1st (2016)
First race2003 O'Reilly 200 (Bristol)
Last race2024 Fresh From Florida 250 (Daytona)
First win2009 Las Vegas 350 (Las Vegas)
Last win2019 JEGS 200 (Dover)
Wins Top tens Poles
24 186 9

Jonathan Joseph Sauter[1] (born May 1, 1978) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 45 Chevrolet Silverado for Niece Motorsports. He has also driven in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series in the past. Sauter is the son of former NASCAR driver Jim Sauter, the brother of NASCAR drivers Tim Sauter and Jay Sauter, and the uncle of Travis Sauter. He is the 2016 Truck Series champion.

Racing career

Early career

After graduating high school in 1996, Sauter began competing in various amateur series throughout Wisconsin and the Midwest. By the end of 1997, Sauter had collected three wins in the Sportsman Division at Dells Raceway Park and a win in the Late Model Division at the La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway. Sauter then joined the American Speed Association Series in 1998. By 2001, he was the ASA Series Champion.

NASCAR

2001–2008

In 2001, following Sauter's ASA Championship, Richard Childress Racing invited him to drive the No. 21 Rockwell Automation-sponsored Chevrolet in five Busch Series races. Sauter finished in the Top 15 in three of his five Busch starts, including a fifth-place finish in the AutoLite Fram 250 at Richmond, which was his first start in the series.

Sauter receiving the Busch Pole Award for the 2005 SBC 250, a race which he would later win.

In 2002, Childress hired Sauter to run a full Busch Series schedule in the No. 2 AC Delco-sponsored Chevrolet. He notched five Top 10 finishes, including his first Busch Series win in the Tropicana Twister 300 at the Chicagoland Speedway, despite skipping one race. Sauter was involved in one of the biggest accidents in NASCAR history in the Aaron's 312 at Talladega, where 33 of 43 cars were involved, and 15 of them were taken out of the race. In 2003, Sauter drove for Childress Racing and the Curb Agajanian Performance Group in the Busch Series, piloting the No. 21 PayDay-sponsored Chevrolet and the No. 43 Channellock/Curb Records-sponsored Chevrolet. He captured 14 Top 10 finishes in 34 Busch Series starts, including a win at Richmond in the No. 43. Sauter finished the 2003 season eighth in the driver standings and, together with Kevin Harvick, led the No. 21 car to the owners' points championship.

During the 2003 season, Sauter also made his Winston Cup debut, driving the No. 4 Kodak Easy Share-sponsored Pontiac Grand Prix for five races with Morgan-McClure Motorsports. His best start in five races was a 23rd at Loudon, and he also missed a race at Kansas Speedway. He also ran three races in the Craftsman Truck Series for Fasscore Motorsports, and had a tenth-place run at Richmond. Childress hired Sauter to drive the No. 30 AOL-sponsored Chevrolet in Winston Cup full-time in 2004. After thirteen races, he was replaced by Dave Blaney, but later attempted two races in Childress' No. 33 car, but did not qualify for either of them. Towards the end of the season, he began running the No. 09 Miccosukee Gaming & Resorts-sponsored Dodge Intrepid for Phoenix Racing, and had a best finish of 29th. He also ran a full Busch schedule with Brewco Motorsports that season, driving the No. 27 Kleenex-sponsored Pontiac Grand Prix and Chevy Monte Carlo to an 18th-place points finish.

Sauter joined Phoenix full-time in 2005, with Yellow Transportation becoming the team's primary sponsor. He had 11 Top 10 finishes and a win at his home track at Milwaukee, and improved his position in points to twelfth for the year. However, Sauter was disqualified at Texas after his car failed a post-race inspection.[2] Sauter and Phoenix also competed in ten Cup races, posting a ninth-place finish at Phoenix.

Sauter practicing for the 2007 Ford 400 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.

After the 2005 season, Sauter and Yellow moved to the No. 00 Haas CNC Racing Chevrolet for the next season. He had one pole and nine top-tens, and tied his best finish of eighth in series points. He made one Cup start that season that year at the Coca-Cola 600, and finished 24th. He moved up to a new Cup team for a new team for Haas, the No. 70, in 2007. Driving with sponsorships from Yellow, Best Buy, Haas Automation, and Radioactive Energy Drink, Sauter had two Top 10s but finished 30th in points. He competed in six Busch races that year with Jay Robinson Racing, but could not finish higher than 23rd.

Sauter was dropped from the No. 70 after the season, and rejoined Phoenix Racing for the 2008 season, where he was released after five races. He has since spent time as a substitute driver for many teams, starting at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, where he was unable to qualify the No. 21 McKee Foods-sponsored Ford. He soon returned to Haas to drive several races in their No. 70, with a best finish of 20th, as well as attempting several races for John Carter. After one-off starts for Fitz Motorsports and Bob Schact in the Nationwide Series, he drove for Curb Agajanian Performance Group and Derrike Cope Racing, but did not complete a race for either team. He also drove one Truck race at Martinsville for SS-Green Light Racing.

2009–2021: Full-time in the Truck Series

Sauter returned to the trucks in 2009, replacing Shelby Howard in the No. 13 FunSand-sponsored truck for ThorSport Racing in association with Cary Agajanian. Sauter won his first ever Truck Series race at the Las Vegas, holding off teammate Matt Crafton for the win. Sauter beat Tayler Malsam in the NASCAR Rookie of the Year standings. For 2010, Sauter attempted the No. 35 Chevy for Tommy Baldwin Racing for 3 races and took over the No. 36 ride after Phoenix with little success. He also drove some late-season races for Prism Motorsports in the No. 66 Toyota. He picked up his second career truck win in 2010 at Kansas after a late race collision and save with Ron Hornaday Jr.

Sauter grabbed his 3rd career victory at Martinsville in 2011, battling Kyle Busch on the last lap. Despite winning the season-finale at the Ford 200, he lost the championship to Austin Dillon by 6 points.[3]

He would win the 2012 WinStar World Casino 400K with a ThorSport Racing 1–2 finish alongside Matt Crafton.[4]

In 2013, Sauter started the season with his first win at Daytona International Speedway in the NextEra Energy Resources 250. It was also Toyota's 100th Camping World Truck Series win.[5] On April 6, Sauter won the Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway. It was only the second time in Truck Series history that someone has won back-to-back season opening wins since Mark Martin did it in 2006.

While competing full-time in the Truck Series, Sauter raced several times in his home state of Wisconsin in 2015. He appeared at the Slinger Nationals at Slinger Super Speedway,[6] won an ARCA Midwest Tour race at Madison International Speedway,[7] the Larry Detjens Memorial Race at State Park Speedway,[7] and set a new Super Late Model track record at an ARCA Midwest Tour race at Wisconsin International Raceway.

Sauter after winning the 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship

On October 15, 2015, Sauter announced that he would be joining GMS Racing for 2016.[8] Sauter won in his debut with GMS at Daytona. In the Chase, Sauter won at Martinsville and Texas to advance to the championship 4. Sauter went on to win the championship at Homestead, finishing 3rd in the race. Sauter had a successful 2017 season, winning Dover in early June and had a couple stage wins and had been consistent all year long. He won his second race of the year at Chicagoland in September. Sauter won Texas and Phoenix, which advanced him to the final round at Homestead Miami. He finished 3rd in the race but Christopher Bell, who finished runner-up, took the championship and Johnny Sauter finished 2nd in the standings by just one point. Sauter opened up 2018 by winning the Daytona race for the third time in his career. He would subsequently win at Dover, Charlotte, Texas, Bristol, and Martinsville and finish 4th in points.

In May 2018, Sauter returned to the Nationwide (now Xfinity) Series at Dover; he drove the No. 23 GMS car in place of the suspended Spencer Gallagher.[9] He ran the race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway as well in the summer, finishing 19th.

On January 9, 2019, GMS announced the team had parted ways with Sauter.[10][11] He later rejoined ThorSport to drive the No. 13.[12] Sauter won his first race of the season at Dover in May. At Iowa, Sauter was parked by NASCAR for wrecking Austin Hill under caution on lap 139 of 200.[13] As a result of the incident, he was suspended for the following week's race at Gateway, although he was given a waiver, allowing him to remain playoff eligible if he won a race.[14][15] Myatt Snider was announced to substitute for Sauter at Gateway.[16] Sauter was eliminated from the playoffs at Las Vegas when he finished 29th after experiencing an engine failure that also plagued three other trucks. Ilmor, the manufacturer of the engines, took responsibility for the NT1 engines that suffered from severe detonation due to the combination of the high engine load condition combined with the extreme weather conditions in Las Vegas.[17] Despite Ilmor's announcement, NASCAR denied ThorSport's request to reinstate Sauter and Grant Enfinger into the playoffs.[18] At Talladega, Sauter appeared to have won the race, but was penalized and placed in 14th for blocking Riley Herbst below the yellow line on the final lap, effectively giving the win to Spencer Boyd.[19] He finished 6th in the final standings.

In 2020, Sauter failed to win a race for the first time since 2015 as well as missed the Truck Series playoffs for the first time since it was implemented in 2016. On top of that, that year was the first time that Sauter finished outside the top ten in the Truck Series final standings when running full-time in the series (he finished 13th in the 2020 standings). In 2021, ThorSport Racing switched manufacturers from Ford back to Toyota (their manufacturer from 2012 to 2017). Despite that, Sauter's season wasn't much better and he missed the playoffs and went winless again and finished 12th in the final standings.

2022–present

After his two disappointing seasons in 2020 and 2021, Sauter was not retained as a full-time driver at ThorSport and instead was demoted to drive part-time for the team in 2022, while Ty Majeski, who had driven part-time for ThorSport in 2021, would be promoted to full-time in 2022, replacing Sauter. He ran the season-opener at Daytona in the No. 47 truck for the new G2G Racing team. He would be locked into the race through his champions provisional. He also would drive the Young's Motorsports No. 02 truck in the season-finale at Phoenix. That race had previously been a scheduled start for Jesse Little, who decided to retire from driving after his start in the truck at Bristol in September. On February 2, 2023, it was announced that Sauter would drive for G2G at Daytona again. Originally, he was going to drive their No. 47 truck.[20] However, when the entry list was released, he would be in their No. 46 truck. On February 14, the Tuesday before the race, Sauter was replaced by Norm Benning on the Daytona entry list in the No. 46. The team nor Sauter stated the reason for the driver change.[21] On April 19, 2023, it was announced that Sauter would replace Kaden Honeycutt as the driver of the No. 04 truck for Roper Racing after Honeycutt's deal to run the first six races of the year with the team ended.[22]

Personal life

Sauter lives and resides in Necedah Wisconsin with his family. He enjoys flying, fishing, and playing the banjo in his free time. He is of the Catholic faith.[23][24]

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

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

NASCAR Cup Series

NASCAR Sprint 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
2003 Morgan-McClure Motorsports 4 Pontiac DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX TAL MAR CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI
35
NHA
23
POC IND GLN MCH BRI
25
DAR RCH
28
NHA
32
DOV TAL KAN
DNQ
CLT MAR ATL PHO CAR HOM 51st 356 [25]
2004 Richard Childress Racing 30 Chevy DAY
26
CAR
14
LVS
24
ATL
30
DAR
26
BRI
15
TEX
24
MAR
31
TAL
14
CAL
21
RCH
19
CLT
40
DOV
20
POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI CAL 36th 1430 [26]
33 RCH
DNQ
NHA
DNQ
DOV TAL KAN
Phoenix Racing 09 Dodge CLT
24
MAR ATL
DNQ
PHO
39
DAR
29
HOM
DNQ
2005 DAY
DNQ
CAL LVS
DNQ
ATL BRI
DNQ
MAR
41
TEX
41
PHO
9
TAL
16
DAR
DNQ
RCH
41
CLT
40
DOV POC MCH SON DAY
17
CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI
DNQ
CAL RCH
28
NHA DOV TAL
DNQ
KAN CLT
16
MAR ATL
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
PHO
39
HOM 43rd 722 [27]
2006 Haas CNC Racing 70 Chevy DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT
24
DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND
DNQ
GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM 77th 0 [28]
2007 DAY
16
CAL
18
LVS
39
ATL
29
BRI
DNQ
MAR
31
TEX
22
PHO
9
TAL
30
RCH
36
DAR
29
CLT
27
DOV
32
POC
40
MCH
26
SON
31
NHA
14
DAY
18
CHI
22
IND
37
POC
36
GLN
23
MCH
29
BRI
42
CAL
30
RCH
5
NHA
28
DOV
42
KAN
23
TAL
12
CLT
23
MAR
29
ATL
32
TEX
27
PHO
15
HOM
41
30th 2875 [29]
2008 Wood Brothers Racing 21 Ford DAY CAL LVS
DNQ
ATL BRI MAR TEX 53rd 387 [30]
Haas CNC Racing 70 Chevy PHO
37
TAL RCH
33
DAR
DNQ
CLT
35
DOV POC MCH SON NHA
37
DAY
28
RCH
41
NHA
20
PHO
37
HOM
E&M Motorsports 08 Dodge CHI
DNQ
IND
DNQ
POC GLN MCH
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
CAL
42
DOV
DNQ
KAN
DNQ
TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX
DNQ
2010 Tommy Baldwin Racing 35 Chevy DAY CAL
DNQ
LVS ATL BRI MAR
DNQ
PHO
41
60th 154 [31]
36 TEX
DNQ
TAL
41
RCH DAR DOV
43
CLT
41
POC MCH
DNQ
SON NHA DAY CHI IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH
Prism Motorsports 66 Toyota NHA
DNQ
DOV KAN CAL MAR
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
TEX PHO HOM
R3 Motorsports 23 Toyota CLT
DNQ
2011 Robby Gordon Motorsports 7 Dodge DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX TAL RCH DAR DOV CLT KAN
36
POC MCH SON DAY KEN NHA IND POC GLN MCH
DNQ
BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV KAN CLT TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 73rd 01 [32]
2013 Phil Parsons Racing 98 Ford DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX KAN RCH TAL DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH
42
BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA
42
DOV KAN CLT TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 77th 01 [33]
2014 BK Racing 93 Toyota DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX DAR RCH TAL KAN CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC
43
GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV KAN CLT TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 73rd 01 [34]
2015 83 DAY
19
ATL LVS PHO CAL MAR TEX BRI RCH TAL KAN CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAY KEN NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH CHI NHA DOV CLT KAN TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 61st 01 [35]
Daytona 500
Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
2004 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 21 26
2005 Phoenix Racing Dodge DNQ
2007 Haas CNC Racing Chevrolet 41 16
2015 BK Racing Toyota 36 19

Xfinity Series

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
2001 Richard Childress Racing 21 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX NSH TAL CAL RCH NHA NZH CLT DOV KEN MLW GLN CHI GTY PPR IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH
5
DOV KAN CLT MEM
13
PHO
11
CAR
30
HOM
35
55th 545 [36]
2002 2 DAY
17
CAR
13
LVS
3
DAR
11
BRI
35
TEX
15
NSH
23
TAL
33
CAL
39
RCH
22
NHA
21
NZH
11
CLT DOV
40
NSH
19
KEN
24
MLW
12
DAY
6
CHI
1
GTY
11
PPR
34
IRP
4
MCH
22
BRI
33
DAR
25
RCH
36
DOV
16
KAN
15
CLT
37
MEM
14
ATL
10
CAR
20
PHO
7
HOM
19
15th 3538 [37]
2003 Curb Racing 43 Chevy DAY
9
BRI
10
CAL
23
RCH
6
CLT
25
NHA
25
MCH
22
BRI
19
DAR
16
RCH
1
DOV
29
CLT
21
ATL
16
PHO
9
CAR
9
8th 4098 [38]
Dodge CAR
9
LVS
31
Richard Childress Racing 21 Chevy DAR
5
TEX
37
TAL
26
NSH
2
GTY
7
NZH
10
DOV
21
NSH
11
KEN
17
MLW
13
DAY
5
CHI
27
PPR
4
IRP
11
KAN
34
MEM
3
29 HOM
12
2004 Brewco Motorsports 27 Pontiac DAY
2
CAR
6
LVS
16
DAR
27
TEX
16
NSH
2
CAL
24
GTY
18
RCH
31
NZH
22
NSH
31
DAY
29
IRP
2
MEM
8
PHO
35
18th 3411 [39]
Chevy BRI
14
TAL
31
CLT
36
DOV
10
KEN
25
MLW
31
CHI
19
NHA
27
PPR
29
MCH
15
BRI
32
CAL
17
RCH
10
DOV
5
KAN
21
CLT
41
ATL
43
DAR
21
HOM
38
2005 Phoenix Racing 1 Dodge DAY
41
CAL
24
LVS
28
ATL
20
NSH
16
BRI
18
TEX
43
PHO
26
TAL
41
DAR
17
RCH
3
CLT
18
DOV
35
NSH
9
KEN
38
MLW
1*
DAY
16
CHI
27
NHA
18
PPR
32
GTY
7
IRP
9
GLN
43
MCH
10
BRI
5
CAL
4
RCH
12
DOV
39
KAN
3
CLT
42
MEM
9
TEX
10
PHO
11
HOM
11
12th 3695 [40]
28 MXC
11
2006 Haas CNC Racing 00 Chevy DAY
35
CAL
13
MXC
6
LVS
15
ATL
12
BRI
10
TEX
14
NSH
27
PHO
36
TAL
8
RCH
11
DAR
34
CLT
11
DOV
21
NSH
14
KEN
32
MLW
9
DAY
21
CHI
17
NHA
6
MAR
5
GTY
18
IRP
42
GLN
19
MCH
35
BRI
11
CAL
31
RCH
15
DOV
24
KAN
35
CLT
6
MEM
4
TEX
35
PHO
11
HOM
10
8th 3794 [41]
2007 Jay Robinson Racing 28 Chevy DAY CAL MXC LVS ATL
30
BRI
23
TEX
23
PHO
38
TAL RCH DAR CLT
36
DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP CGV GLN MCH KAN
32
CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 66th 587 [42]
Brewco Motorsports 37 Ford NSH
35
27 BRI
22
CAL RCH DOV
2008 Phoenix Racing 1 Chevy DAY
13
CAL
21
LVS
16
ATL
26
BRI
21
NSH TEX PHO MXC 54th 752 [43]
Bob Schacht Motorsports 75 Chevy TAL
42
Fitz Motorsports 22 Dodge RCH
24
DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP CGV GLN
Curb-Agajanian Performance Group 98 Chevy MCH
42
BRI
42
CFK Motorsports 78 Chevy CAL
42
RCH
Dodge DOV
40
KAN CLT
DNQ
MEM
41
TEX
DNQ
PHO HOM
2009 Joe Gibbs Racing 18 Toyota DAY CAL LVS BRI TEX NSH PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW
QL
NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP
QL
IOW GLN MCH BRI CGV ATL RCH DOV KAN CAL CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM NA - [44]
2010 Blanton Motorsports 48 Chevy DAY
38
CAL LVS BRI 75th 419 [45]
Curb Racing 27 Ford NSH
13
IRP
25
IOW GLN MCH BRI CGV ATL RCH DOV KAN CAL CLT GTY TEX PHO HOM
R3 Motorsports 23 Chevy PHO
15
TEX TAL RCH DAR DOV CLT NSH KEN ROA NHA DAY CHI
Front Row Motorsports 36 Chevy GTY
36
2012 NEMCO Motorsports 97 Toyota DAY
42
PHO LVS BRI CAL TEX RCH TAL DAR IOW CLT DOV MCH ROA KEN DAY NHA CHI IND IOW GLN CGV BRI ATL RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM 143rd 01 [46]
2014 Hattori Racing Enterprises 80 Toyota DAY
28
PHO LVS BRI CAL TEX DAR RCH TAL IOW CLT
16
DOV MCH ROA KEN DAY
15
NHA CHI IND IOW GLN MOH BRI ATL RCH CHI KEN DOV KAN CLT TEX PHO HOM 102nd 01 [47]
2018 GMS Racing 23 Chevy DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV
6
CLT POC MCH IOW CHI DAY KEN NHA
19
IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR IND LVS RCH ROV DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM 99th 01 [48]
– Qualified for Kyle Busch

Craftsman Truck Series

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
2003 Fasscore Motorsports 9 Ford DAY DAR MMR MAR CLT DOV TEX MEM MLW KAN KEN GTW MCH IRP NSH BRI
25
RCH
10
NHA CAL LVS SBO TEX MAR PHO HOM
33
69th 286 [49]
2004 Curb-Agajanian Performance Group 43 Chevy DAY ATL MAR
DNQ
MFD CLT DOV TEX MEM MLW KAN KEN GTW MCH IRP
2*
NSH BRI RCH
11
NHA LVS CAL TEX MAR PHO DAR HOM 54th 310 [50]
2005 Billy Ballew Motorsports 15 Chevy DAY CAL ATL MAR GTY MFD CLT DOV TEX
11
MCH MLW KAN KEN MEM 59th 288 [51]
Curb Racing 43 Chevy IRP
DNQ
NSH BRI RCH
36
NHA LVS MAR ATL TEX PHO
ThorSport Racing 13 Chevy HOM
20
2006 Sutton Motorsports 02 Chevy DAY CAL ATL MAR
22
GTY CLT MFD DOV TEX MCH 57th 224 [52]
Billy Ballew Motorsports 51 Chevy MLW
12
KAN KEN MEM IRP NSH BRI NHA LVS TAL MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM
2008 SS-Green Light Racing 07 Chevy DAY CAL ATL MAR KAN CLT MFD DOV TEX MCH MLW MEM KEN IRP NSH BRI GTW NHA LVS TAL MAR
23
ATL TEX PHO HOM 87th 94 [53]
2009 ThorSport Racing 13 Chevy DAY
27
CAL
17
ATL
18
MAR
27
KAN
9
CLT
13
DOV
5
TEX
6
MCH
16
MLW
14
MEM
8
KEN
22
IRP
14
NSH
6
BRI
18
CHI
5
IOW
5
GTW
2
NHA
5
LVS
1*
MAR
16
TAL
14
TEX
6
PHO
5
HOM
9
6th 3331 [54]
2010 DAY
35
ATL
8
MAR
15
NSH
11
KAN
1*
DOV
15
CLT
12
TEX
2
MCH
14
IOW
2
GTY
3
IRP
4
POC
14
NSH
5
DAR
4
BRI
11
CHI
4
KEN
2
NHA
7
LVS
2
MAR
21
TAL
3
TEX
2
PHO
3
HOM
3
3rd 3676 [55]
2011 DAY
17
PHO
4
DAR
9
MAR
1
NSH
7
DOV
11
CLT
6
KAN
2
TEX
22
KEN
24
IOW
4
NSH
2
IRP
23
POC
4
MCH
13
BRI
2
ATL
29
CHI
6
NHA
5
KEN
14
LVS
4
TAL
15
MAR
4
TEX
7
HOM
1
2nd 882 [56]
2012 Toyota DAY
24
MAR
29
CAR
4
KAN
24
CLT
25
DOV
24
TEX
1
KEN
6
IOW
4
CHI
22
POC
27
MCH
11
BRI
11
ATL
12
IOW
4
KEN
6
LVS
21
TAL
2
MAR
14
TEX
1
PHO
25
HOM
6
9th 678 [57]
2013 98 DAY
1
MAR
1
CAR
4
KAN
5
CLT
28
DOV
7
TEX
7
KEN
12
IOW
11
ELD
29
POC
19
MCH
20
BRI
4
MSP
28
IOW
4
CHI
10
LVS
2
TAL
1
MAR
8
TEX
2
PHO
8
HOM
16
4th 732 [58]
2014 DAY
3
MAR
4
KAN
21
CLT
6
DOV
3
TEX
7
GTW
4
KEN
9
IOW
18
ELD
8
POC
2
MCH
1
BRI
5
MSP
8
CHI
14
NHA
4
LVS
14
TAL
31
MAR
7
TEX
16
PHO
9
HOM
10
4th 773 [59]
2015 DAY
10
ATL
6
MAR
4
KAN
3
CLT
15
DOV
9
TEX
4
GTW
3
IOW
17
KEN
12
ELD
22
POC
6
MCH
4
BRI
9
MSP
6
CHI
5*
NHA
3
LVS
12
TAL
7
MAR
9
TEX
13
PHO
25
HOM
7
4th 809 [60]
2016 GMS Racing 21 Chevy DAY
1
ATL
28
MAR
32
KAN
16
DOV
4
CLT
3
TEX
3
IOW
10
GTW
4
KEN
5
ELD
13
POC
8
BRI
5
MCH
9
MSP
7
CHI
5
NHA
10
LVS
7
TAL
7
MAR
1
TEX
1
PHO
2
HOM
3
1st 4030 [61]
2017 DAY
15*
ATL
3
MAR
2
KAN
2
CLT
2
DOV
1
TEX
8
GTW
3
IOW
2
KEN
9
ELD
23
POC
5
MCH
18
BRI
6
MSP
6
CHI
1
NHA
9
LVS
10
TAL
12*
MAR
3
TEX
1
PHO
1
HOM
3
2nd 4034 [62]
2018 DAY
1*
ATL
3
LVS
2
MAR
19
DOV
1*
KAN
5
CLT
1*
TEX
1
IOW
5
GTW
3
CHI
3
KEN
15
ELD
16
POC
8
MCH
2
BRI
1
MSP
6
LVS
2
TAL
22
MAR
1*
TEX
11
PHO
7
HOM
12
4th 4025 [63]
2019 ThorSport Racing 13 Ford DAY
23
ATL
2
LVS
8
MAR
9
TEX
3
DOV
1
KAN
22
CLT
17
TEX
13
IOW
27
GTW CHI
18
KEN
10
POC
8
ELD
21
MCH
12
BRI
11
MSP
6
LVS
29
TAL
14*
MAR
3
PHO
8
HOM
6
6th 2238 [64]
2020 DAY
7
LVS
2
CLT
7
ATL
40
HOM
5
POC
13
KEN
4
TEX
33
KAN
9
KAN
33
MCH
16
DRC
21
DOV
6
GTW
33
DAR
31
RCH
27
BRI
9
LVS
11
TAL
11
KAN
18
TEX
23
MAR
23
PHO
11
13th 523 [65]
2021 Toyota DAY
27
DRC
18
LVS
15
ATL
4
BRD
32
RCH
5
KAN
9
DAR
6
COA
22
CLT
31
TEX
12
NSH
12
POC
35
KNX
20
GLN
23
GTW
5
DAR
8
BRI
5
LVS
4
TAL
30
MAR
31
PHO
11
12th 505 [66]
2022 G2G Racing 47 Toyota DAY
34
LVS ATL COA 35th 116 [67]
ThorSport Racing 13 Toyota MAR
2
BRD DAR KAN TEX CLT GTW
5
SON KNX NSH MOH POC IRP
12
RCH KAN BRI TAL
25
HOM
Young's Motorsports 02 Chevy PHO
28
2023 Roper Racing 04 Ford DAY LVS ATL COA TEX BRD MAR KAN
19
DAR
28
NWS
36
CLT GTW NSH MOH POC RCH IRP MLW KAN BRI TAL HOM PHO 48th 28 [68]
2024 Niece Motorsports 45 Chevy DAY
29
ATL LVS BRI COA MAR TEX
17
KAN DAR NWS CLT GTW NSH POC IRP RCH MLW BRI KAN TAL HOM MAR PHO -* -* [69]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

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Preceded by ASA National Tour Champion
2001
Succeeded by
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Preceded by NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Rookie of the Year
2009
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Preceded by NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion
2016
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1995  M. Skinner
1996  R. Hornaday Jr.
1997  J. Sprague
1998  R. Hornaday Jr.
1999  J. Sprague

2000  G. Biffle
2001  J. Sprague
2002  M. Bliss
2003  T. Kvapil
2004  B. Hamilton

2010  T. Bodine
2011  A. Dillon
2012  J. Buescher
2013  M. Crafton
2014  M. Crafton

2015  E. Jones
2016  J. Sauter
2017  C. Bell
2018  B. Moffitt
2019  M. Crafton

2020  S. Creed
2021  B. Rhodes
2022  Z. Smith
2023  B. Rhodes

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