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|name = Brett Moffitt |image = Brett Moffitt at Thunder Valley.jpg |imagesize = |caption = Moffitt at the 2015 Irwin Tools Night Race |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1992|08|07}} |birth_place = Grimes, Iowa |height = |weight = |achievements = 2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion |awards = 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year 2007 Harris Clash Sport Modified winner |Cup_Car_Team = |Total_Cup_Races = 45 |Years_In_Cup = 3 |Prev_Cup_Pos = 61st |Previous_Year = 2017 |Best_Cup_Pos = 34th (2015) |First_Cup_Race = 2014 FedEx 400 (Dover) |Last_Cup_Race = 2017 Hollywood Casino 400 (Kansas) |First_Cup_Win = |Last_Cup_Win = |Cup_Wins = 0 |Cup_Top_Tens = 1 |Cup_Poles = 0 |Total_Busch_Races = 2 |Years_In_Busch = 2 |Busch_Car_Team = |Prev_Busch_Pos = 103rd |Prev_Busch_Year = 2017 |Best_Busch_Pos = 71st (2012) |First_Busch_Race = 2012 U.S. Cellular 250 (Iowa) |Last_Busch_Race = 2017 U.S. Cellular 250 (Iowa) |First_Busch_Win = |Last_Busch_Win = |Busch_Wins = 0 |Busch_Top_Tens = 1 |Busch_Poles = 0 |Total_Truck_Races = 41 |Years_In_Truck = 5 |Truck_Car_Team = No. 24 (GMS Racing) |Prev_Truck_Pos = 1st |Prev_Truck_Year = 2018 |Best_Truck_Pos = 1st (2018) |First_Truck_Race = 2013 UNOH 225 (Kentucky) |Last_Truck_Race = {{Latest NASCAR Truck}} |First_Truck_Win = 2016 Careers for Veterans 200 (Michigan) |Last_Truck_Win = 2018 Ford EcoBoost 200 (Homestead) |Truck_Wins = 7 |Truck_Top_Tens = 22 |Truck_Poles = 0 |updated = April 5, 2019 }} Brett Moffitt (born August 7, 1992) is an American professional stock car racing driver who currently competes full-time in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series, driving the No. 24 Chevrolet Silverado for GMS Racing. He previously competed for Red Horse Racing, Michael Waltrip Racing, Front Row Motorsports, and Hattori Racing Enterprises. He won Rookie of the Year Honors in 2015 in the Cup Series, and won the 2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship. Racing careerEarly yearsMoffitt began his racing career at the age of 10 in kart racing competition.[1] In 2007, Moffitt won the Harris Clash in the IMCA Sport Modified division.[1] Following several years of competition in karts and dirt track racing, Moffitt began competing on asphalt in 2008, driving in the American Speed Association's Late Model North Series.[2] He made his debut in NASCAR touring series competition in 2009, driving in the K&N Pro Series East – then known as the Camping World East Series – for a team owned by Andy Santerre; winning the pole in his first race at Greenville-Pickens Speedway, he became the youngest driver ever to do so in the series.[3] He went on to score two wins over the course of the season, finishing the year third in series points.[2] His first win, in the fourth race of the season at South Boston Speedway in May, made Moffitt the youngest driver ever to win in the series, and the youngest to win in any NASCAR touring series;[4] the mark stood until the following season, when it was eclipsed by Darrell Wallace Jr. in March 2010.[5] Toyota developmentFor the 2010 season, Moffitt moved to Joe Gibbs Racing; he scored two wins during the year on his way to finishing second in points at the end of the season.[2] In 2011, he drove as a development driver for Michael Waltrip Racing, winning three times over the course of the K&N Pro Series East season and finishing third in the series standings.[2] For 2012, Moffitt changed teams again, moving to Hattori Racing Enterprises, owned by former IndyCar and Truck Series driver Shigeaki Hattori. He won races at Richmond International Raceway and Central Pennsylvania Speedway,[2] and led the series points after nine events of the fourteen-race season.[6] A lack of sponsorship funding from HRE meant that for the final races of the season, starting at New Hampshire, the team associated with Michael Waltrip Racing to field Moffitt's car.[7] He nearly won the 2012 K&N Pro Series East Championship, and was leading the final lap of the race and made contact with eventual winner Tyler Reddick, Moffitt crashed and lost the championship to Kyle Larson.[8] In August 2012, Moffitt made his debut in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, driving for RAB Racing at Iowa Speedway in the U.S. Cellular 250.[9] He finished ninth in the event.[10] In 2013, Moffitt again Drove the K&N Pro Series East with Hattori Racing Enterprises. Moffit scored 5 top 5 finishes, and 10 top tens in 14 races and finished the season runner up in championship points. Moffit was employed as a test driver for Michael Waltrip Racing.[1] He made his Sprint Cup Series debut with the MWR-affiliated Identity Ventures Racing in the 2014 FedEx 400.[11] Moffitt ran for IVR again at Michigan, Indianapolis, Bristol, Atlanta, Charlotte, Texas, and the season finale at Homestead. In 2015, Moffitt drove in the No. 55 at Atlanta because MWR's regular driver Brian Vickers had off-season surgery to repair a patch placed over a hole in his heart. Moffitt played an impressive race, leading 1 lap, spending some time up in the top ten, and ultimately finished 8th for his first ever Sprint Cup top ten. Moffitt returned to the No. 55 at Fontana due to Vickers being sidelined with more blood clots,[12] also declaring for Rookie of the Year at this time. He returned to the 55 at Martinsville and Texas. Moffitt drove the No. 34 for Front Row Motorsports at Las Vegas and Phoenix because their regular driver David Ragan drove for Joe Gibbs Racing while JGR driver Kyle Busch is injured.[13] It was announced that Moffitt will again replace Vickers for the next 5 races as he takes blood thinner medication and cannot race while using it. Moffitt was then replaced by Michael Waltrip for the Talladega race. Ragan became the driver of the 55 at the Kansas race, after Erik Jones took over the 18 ride. Later, in the week, Front Row Motorsports announced that Moffitt would return to the team at Kansas and become the primary driver of the 34 for the rest of the 2015 season except at Sonoma, Watkins Glen, and Talladega. Moffitt ended up running 31 races and won the 2015 NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year honors over contenders Jeb Burton, Matt DiBenedetto, and Alex Kennedy. On December 10, 2015, it was learned that Moffitt would not return to the No. 34 Ford Fusion in 2016, being replaced by 2015 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Chris Buescher for the 2016 season. 2016–presentIn 2016, Moffitt was picked up by Red Horse Racing to race at Kentucky in the No. 11 Toyota Tundra. He started 2nd and finished 31st after blowing an engine. Moffitt returned to the truck for Pocono, and Bristol finishing 3rd and 2nd respectively. On August 27, Moffitt won at Michigan in his fourth start in the No. 11 (and sixth career start) after passing both William Byron and Red Horse Racing teammate Timothy Peters on the final lap of the Career For Veterans 200. Moffitt also made a fifth start in the No. 11 at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park finishing 16th. Matt Tifft, the driver Moffitt was substituting for, returned to the 11 at Chicagoland Speedway after recovering from brain surgery earlier that year. On February 17, 2017, it was announced that Moffitt would drive the first two races for Red Horse in 2017, behind the wheel of the No. 7.[14] Moffitt was looking to run the full schedule, but on May 22, team owner Tom DeLoach announced the closure of Red Horse until sponsorship can be found, leaving Moffitt and teammate Timothy Peters without rides; at the time of the team's shutdown, Moffitt was tenth in points.[15] In July, Moffitt joined GMS Racing's No. 96 team for his Xfinity Series return at Iowa Speedway.[16] A month later, he signed with BK Racing to run the Cup races at Watkins Glen and Michigan in the team's No. 83 Camry.[17] In September, Moffitt and BK formed an agreement for him to race for the team through the remainder of the season.[18] In 2018, it was announced that Moffitt would be driving the No. 16 truck full-time for Hattori Racing Enterprises.[19] In the second race of the season at Atlanta, a caution came out to set up an overtime restart. After pit stops, Moffitt lined up 3rd behind new race leader Myatt Snider. On the restart, Moffitt went 3-wide into turn 1 and took the lead. Moffitt ended up pulling away to get the win, in a move reminiscent of the one he made to get his first Truck Series win in the 2016 Michigan race. Another win came in early summer at Iowa, where Moffitt outdueled Noah Gragson. The win solidified Moffitt's playoff positioning, which had been in danger when the team almost didn't go to Texas earlier in the season (NASCAR rules mandate a driver starts all races to be eligible for the playoffs). Moffitt has also stated that his No. 16 team may not make it to Chicagoland in late June, which would forfeit his playoff eligibility. However, FR8Auctions.com announced they would sponsor him at Chicagoland and Kentucky. At Chicagoland, John Hunter Nemechek ran out of fuel on the last lap, allowing Moffitt to win his third race of the season.[20] At Michigan, Moffitt fought in the closing laps for the lead with Johnny Sauter, before being able to make a last-lap pass coming off the final turns to eek past Sauter for his fourth win of the season. Moffitt made another late race pass on a restart at ISM Raceway to win his fifth race of the season and lock himself into the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. He would then win the next week at Homestead, winning his 1st championship in the process. On December 6, 2018, Moffitt was released by Hattori Racing Enterprises since the team needed to secure a driver who can bring funding for the 2019 season.[21] On January 10, 2019, it was announced that Moffitt will replace Johnny Sauter as the driver of the GMS Racing No. 24 Chevrolet.[22] Personal lifeMoffitt was born August 7, 1992 in Grimes, Iowa.[23] Moffitt is the youngest of four brothers. He was homeschooled for his junior and senior years of high school.[24] Motorsports career resultsNASCAR(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.) Monster Energy Cup Series
Xfinity Series
Gander Outdoors Truck Series
K&N Pro Series East
K&N Pro Series West
{{sup|1}} Ineligible for series points ARCA Re/Max Series(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
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Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=February 3, 2019}} 41. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.racing-reference.info/drivdet/moffibr01/2009/P|title=Brett Moffitt – 2009 NASCAR Camping World West Series Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=February 3, 2019}} 42. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.racing-reference.info/drivdet/moffibr01/2010/P|title=Brett Moffitt – 2010 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=February 3, 2019}} 43. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.racing-reference.info/drivdet/moffibr01/2009/A|title=Brett Moffitt – 2009 ARCA Re/Max Series Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=February 3, 2019}} External links
| before= Kyle Larson | title= NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year | years= 2015 | after= Chase Elliott }} {{succession box | before= Christopher Bell | title= NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion | years= 2018 | after= Incumbent }}{{s-end}}{{NASCAR Truck Series Champions}}{{GMS Racing}}{{Hattori Racing Enterprises}}{{BK Racing}}{{Red Horse Racing}}{{MWRacing}}{{NASCARROTY}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Moffitt, Brett}} 6 : Living people|1992 births|People from Polk County, Iowa|Racing drivers from Iowa|NASCAR drivers|21st-century American racing drivers |
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