Ben Rhodes (racing driver)

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Ben Rhodes
Ben Rhodes Atlanta 2018.jpg
Rhodes at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2018
BornBenjamin J. Rhodes
(1997-02-21) February 21, 1997 (age 24)
Louisville, Kentucky
Achievements2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion
2014 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Champion
NASCAR Cup Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Car no., teamNo. 77 (Spire Motorsports)
2021 position63rd
Best finish63rd (2021)
First race2021 Toyota/Save Mart 350 (Sonoma)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
10 races run over 1 year
2015 position28th
Best finish28th (2015)
First race2015 3M 250 (Iowa)
Last race2015 Ford EcoBoost 300 (Homestead)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 2 0
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career
141 races run over 7 years
Truck no., teamNo. 99 (ThorSport Racing)
2021 position1st
Best finish1st (2021)
First race2014 Kroger 250 (Martinsville)
Last race2021 Lucas Oil 150 (Phoenix)
First win2017 Las Vegas 350 (Las Vegas)
Last win2021 BrakeBest Select 159 (Daytona RC)
Wins Top tens Poles
5 76 5
Statistics current as of December 26, 2021.

Benjamin J. Rhodes[1] (born February 21, 1997) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, driving the No. 99 Toyota Tundra for ThorSport Racing. He is the 2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion.[2] Before moving up to the Truck Series, Rhodes competed full-time in what is now the ARCA Menards Series East, where he drove for Turner Scott Motorsports and won the 2014 series championship. He also previously competed part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for JR Motorsports in 2015.

Racing career[]

Early years[]

Rhodes began his career in 2004 when he was seven years old, starting in kart racing, winning several champion titles before moving to Bandoleros in 2008, and Legends cars in 2010, then moving up to late model stock cars beginning in 2011.[3][4]

After earning several wins, in 2012 he signed with then-Sprint Cup Series driver Marcos Ambrose to begin racing Late Model cars in the UARA-STARS Series under the Marcos Ambrose Motorsports banner.[5][6] After the 2012 season, Rhodes signed a deal with Turner Scott Motorsports to begin racing part-time in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East in 2013.[7] Rhodes scored five top five finishes in seven starts.[5] In June of that year, Rhodes was named to the NASCAR Next roster, composed of up-and-coming drivers expected to become the next group of stars in NASCAR competition.[8]

K&N Pro Series East[]

Rhodes would move full-time in the K&N East Series for 2014, with former driver Mark McFarland as his crew chief.[5] In mid-March 2014, it was announced Rhodes would make his Camping World Truck Series debut at Martinsville in the Kroger 250 for TSM, and drive in three additional Truck series races that season.[9] He earned three top tens, including an 8th-place finish in his debut, in four Truck Series races.[4] Rhodes would also make his ARCA Racing Series debut at his home track Kentucky Speedway, starting fifth but finishing 27th after a crash.[5] Rhodes would claim TSM's second consecutive K&N Pro Series East Championship through five wins, 11 top-five finishes, and six poles. Rhodes would also tie a series record set by Ricky Craven in 1991 by winning four consecutive races (Iowa, Bowman Gray, Five Flags, Langley Speedway) between May and June.[5]

Rhodes turning left in Turn 6 after winning his first pole position at Road America in 2015

Xfinity Series[]

In December 2014, it was announced that Rhodes would move up to NASCAR's second-tier national series the Xfinity Series (formerly Busch and Nationwide) with JR Motorsports for 10 races in the 2015 season, sharing the No. 88 Chevrolet Camaro with Sprint Cup Series drivers Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kevin Harvick, and Kasey Kahne. Rhodes made his debut with the team at Iowa Speedway on May 16, finishing seventh.[10][4][11] Rhodes had the fastest time in the first practice at Road America in August 2015 and he was awarded the pole position after qualifying rained out. On October 20, Rhodes announced that he had left JRM, intending to run a full-time Xfinity schedule in 2016.[12]

Camping World Truck Series[]

Rhodes racing at Darlington Raceway in 2021

On December 15, 2015, Rhodes joined ThorSport Racing to run full-time in the Truck Series in 2016, driving the No. 41 Toyota Tundra.[13] Rhodes started the season with a 7th-place finish at Daytona. Rhodes and Johnny Sauter were in contention for the win at Kansas but both crashed on the final lap, allowing William Byron to secure the first win of his career.[14] Rhodes missed the inaugural Truck Series Chase and finished 14th in series points.[15]

Rhodes returned to ThorSport for the 2017 season with new crew chief Eddie Troconis and renumbered No. 27 Tundra.[16] Rhodes came close to victory at Kansas when, after passing Kyle Busch late in the race, his engine expired with 10 laps to go. On September 15, Rhodes secured a spot in the 2017 Truck Series playoffs.[17] On September 30, Rhodes held off eventual champion Christopher Bell to win his first Truck race at the Las Vegas 350.[18]

For 2018, Rhodes returned to the No. 41 truck, now a Ford F-150, with Troconis returning as crew chief. After being plagued by engine troubles throughout the year, he won his second career race at Kentucky Speedway after dominating the race and holding off a hard-charging Stewart Friesen.[19] He finished the season eighth in points.[20]

A repeat win in 2019 with ThorSport was not to be, however, as the lapped truck of Brennan Poole made contact with Rhodes in the late stages of the race, causing tire problems and relegating Rhodes to a 19th-place finish. Rhodes, irate with Poole after the race, twice tried to physically confront Poole before being pulled away. Rhodes later said he was mad at Poole because he believed the lapped truck cost him a shot at a win and a birth in the NASCAR playoffs.[21] Later in the regular season at Eldora Speedway, Tyler Dippel forced Rhodes into the wall in the late stages of the race, again knocking Rhodes from a top-ten finish, and then rammed his truck into Rhodes on the cooldown lap. On pit road after the race, Rhodes tried to drag Dippel from his truck before calling him a dirty driver. Dippel, in return, directed an expletive-laced tirade at Rhodes and called it "cool" that Rhodes would miss the playoffs, which Rhodes indeed did.[22]

Rhodes returned to ThorSport in 2020. He had a tumultuous race at the SpeedyCash.com 400 in October, when contact from Rhodes caused Todd Gilliland, Christian Eckes and Josh Bilicki to retire from the race in three separate incidents. Rhodes blamed Eckes driving him into the wall for retaliation against him, and blamed Chandler Smith for the wreck with Bilicki; Rhodes later exchanged words and had a shoving match with Eckes after the race.[23]

The 2021 season began with Rhodes winning the first race at Daytona International Speedway after passing leader Cory Roper as they approached the finish.[24] Rhodes followed his Daytona oval win with a victory at the Daytona Road Course the next week in the BrakeBest Brake Pads 159, scoring back to back victories for the first time in his career. Rhodes won his first Truck Series championship on November 5 by finishing third in the race.[2] Overall, Rhodes had 2 wins, 8 top five finishes, 16 top ten finishes, 19 lead lap finishes, an average finish of 9.3, and no DNF's.[25]

Cup Series[]

On May 31, 2021, it was revealed through the release of the entry list for the Cup Series race at Sonoma that Rhodes would make his debut in the series in the No. 77 for Spire Motorsports. The usual driver of that car, Justin Haley, a full-time Xfinity Series driver, was at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course for the race in that series that weekend. Rhodes was available due to the Truck Series having an off weekend that weekend. Rhodes started 31st and finished 30th.

Other racing[]

In March 2019, Rhodes participated 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 Myatt Snider.[26]

Personal life[]

Rhodes is the son of Lori and Joe Rhodes. His father is the president of Kentucky-based mechanical service contractor Alpha Energy Solutions which has sponsored Ben's racing efforts.[27]

Rhodes graduated from Holy Cross High School in Louisville, Kentucky in 2015, finishing with a 3.98 GPA despite missing classes due to his racing career. He missed the school's graduation ceremony on May 15 because he was in Iowa to prepare for his Xfinity Series debut the next day; the school's president traveled to the race to present Rhodes with his diploma also went to the Arvin center in bicker ky during driver introductions.[10]

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.)

Cup Series[]

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
2021 Spire Motorsports 77 Chevy DAY DAY HOM LVS PHO ATL BRI MAR RCH TAL KAN DAR DOV COA CLT SON
30
NSH POC POC ROA ATL NHA GLN IND MCH DAY DAR RCH BRI LVS TAL CLT TEX KAN MAR PHO 63rd 01 [28]

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 NXSC Pts Ref
2015 JR Motorsports 88 Chevy DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL IOW
7
CLT DOV MCH CHI
21
DAY KEN NHA
12
IND IOW
30
GLN
35
MOH
10
BRI ROA
32
DAR RCH CHI KEN
30
DOV
13
CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM
20
28th 230 [29]

Camping World Truck Series[]

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
2014 Turner Scott Motorsports 32 Chevy DAY MAR
7
KAN CLT DOV
22
TEX GTW KEN IOW ELD POC MCH BRI
9
MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO
5
HOM 35th 132 [30]
2016 ThorSport Racing 41 Toyota DAY
7
ATL
6
MAR
16
KAN
18
DOV
28
CLT
17
TEX
11
IOW
4
GTW
2
KEN
13
ELD
23
POC
11
BRI
30
MCH
6
MSP
30
CHI
25
NHA
15
LVS
12
TAL
24
MAR
19
TEX
15
PHO
14
HOM
20
14th 387 [15]
2017 27 DAY
12
ATL
4
MAR
20
KAN
23
CLT
8
DOV
4*
TEX
5
GTW
8
IOW
14
KEN
27
ELD
30
POC
2
MCH
11
BRI
5
MSP
10
CHI
6
NHA
7
LVS
1
TAL
23
MAR
9
TEX
18
PHO
20
HOM
19
5th 2263 [31]
2018 41 Ford DAY
4
ATL
4
LVS
7
MAR
12*
DOV
8
KAN
18
CLT
5
TEX
16
IOW
17
GTW
19
CHI
2
KEN
1
ELD
29
POC
11
MCH
6
BRI
7
MSP
14
LVS
4
TAL
16
MAR
4
TEX
2
PHO
12
HOM
10
8th 2254 [20]
2019 99 DAY
14
ATL
5
LVS
25
MAR
2
TEX
10
DOV
6
KAN
2
CLT
4
TEX
21
IOW
2
GTW
8
CHI
32
KEN
19
POC
9
ELD
14
MCH
23
BRI
8
MSP
3
LVS
8
TAL
12
MAR
16
PHO
4*
HOM
12
9th 773 [32]
2020 DAY
25
LVS
5
CLT
10
ATL
9
HOM
18
POC
5
KEN
2
TEX
9
KAN
7
KAN
5
MCH
11
DAY
14
DOV
5
GTW
11
DAR
1
RCH
3*
BRI
13
LVS
23
TAL
4
KAN
20
TEX
20
MAR
2
PHO
7
7th 2240 [33]
2021 Toyota DAY
1
DAY
1
LVS
10
ATL
16
BRI
2
RCH
7
KAN
10
DAR
2
COA
10
CLT
3
TEX
26
NSH
7
POC
17
KNX
7
GLN
15
GTW
3
DAR
34
BRI
9
LVS
2
TAL
13
MAR
7
PHO
3
1st 4034 [34]
2022 DAY LVS ATL COA MAR BRI DAR KAN TEX CLT GTW SON KNO NSH MOH POC IRP RCH KAN BRI TAL HOM PHO -* -*

K&N Pro Series East[]

NASCAR K&N Pro Series East results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NKNPSEC Pts Ref
Turner Scott Motorsports 41 Chevy BRI
9
GRE FFL RCH
35
BGS IOW
3
LGY COL IOW
8
VIR GRE
6
NHA
4
DOV
26
RAT 19th 217 [35]
2014 NSM
4
DAY
15
BRI
3*
GRE
1*
RCH
2
IOW
1*
BGS
1*
FFL
1
LGY
1*
NHA
22
COL
3
IOW
7
GLN
3
VIR
10
GRE
4
DOV
15
1st 640 [36]

ARCA Racing Series[]

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

ARCA Racing 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 ARSC Pts Ref
2014 Venturini Motorsports 55 Toyota DAY MOB SLM TAL TOL NJE MCH ELK CHI BLN ISF MAD
11
DSF 61st 275 [37]
Turner Scott Motorsports 41 Chevy KEN
27
KAN

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