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Rajah Caruth: Meet The Youngest Of The Only 4 African-American NASCAR Drivers

BY Dora Abena Dzaka April 30, 2024 3:46 PM EDT
Photo Credit: Wikipedia/Rajah Caruth

Recently, Rajah Caruth, a rising NASCAR driver made a significant breakthrough in his career as an HBCU student.

Touted as the youngest black driver in NASCAR, Rajah Caruth, inked a contract with Spire Motorsports last week to race the No. 71 Chevrolet this season. Caruth signed the deal following his debut as a full-time driver in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series the previous year.

Before Caruth was bought up by Spire, his NASCAR future was uncertain, as his team had halted operations after last season.

Caruth noted “With all the uncertainty this winter and trying to figure out the best situation, it was pretty special. I was incredibly appreciative of how quickly things came together and became close. I’m really excited for the season to begin, and I am very grateful”.

As the first HBCU with a motorsport management degree, Caruth is balancing his education at Winston-Salem State in North Carolina with his NASCAR career. The driver stated that although it wasn’t easy to get there, he was on schedule to graduate this year.

“The expectations on the racing side of things really make it harder every year. Every season raises the bar for weekly routines, meetings, and making sure I’m in the best physical and mental shape to drive. I’m in my second year of full-time racing, so it’s difficult to balance, but hopefully this will be my reality for a while. All I want to do is end this chapter and move on”, Caruth remarked.

He claimed that the movie Cars inspired him to pursue a career in racing at an early age.

He was accepted into the NASCAR Drive for Diversity program, which has given aspiring drivers like Bubba Wallace—the only black driver competing full-time in the Cup Series—a platform to succeed.

Caruth finished the Truck Series with four top-10 results last year, and Spire Motorsports stated that they think he has a “bright future” ahead of him.

“I believe this to be another of the pivotal times for Spire Motorsports, as we have discussed in the past,” co-owner Jeff Dickerson said in a statement.

“Rajah Caruth is a remarkable young individual. He has a promising future as a highly skilled driver. Although he is still relatively young in his work, he is wise beyond his years. You hear others speak of having ‘it’, and as you get to know him and speak with him, you can see that he definitely possesses ‘it’, Dickerson added.

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