Discover the career path of Tyler Reddick, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.
Tyler Reddick is a prominent American professional stock car racing driver competing in the NASCAR Cup Series. Known for his aggressive driving style and versatility, he has established himself as a championship-caliber talent. Reddick secured back-to-back NASCAR Xfinity Series championships in 2018 and 2019, demonstrating his skill early in his career. Transitioning to the Cup Series, he quickly became a consistent race winner and playoff contender. Currently driving for 23XI Racing, he claimed the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Regular Season Championship, further cementing his status as one of the elite drivers in the sport. His ability to navigate high-speed tracks and adapt to varying vehicle platforms has made him a focal point of NASCAR's modern era.
In 2011, Richard Childress Racing achieved a historic 1-2 finish at the Good Sam Club 500, a feat that would not be replicated by the team until Tyler Reddick and Austin Dillon finished 1-2 at Texas in 2020.
In 2012, Tyler Reddick made his competitive debut in the ARCA Racing Series. Later that same year in October, he achieved a significant milestone by winning his very first career start in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East held at Rockingham Speedway.
In April 2013, Tyler Reddick made his inaugural start in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series racing for Ken Schrader Racing at the Rockingham Speedway. The race proved challenging as he was involved in an accident, ultimately resulting in a 30th-place finish.
In November 2013, it was announced that Tyler Reddick signed with Brad Keselowski Racing to compete in the Camping World Truck Series, with a schedule to drive the No. 19 Ford.
During the 2014 calendar year, Tyler Reddick began his transition into the Camping World Truck Series by driving the No. 19 Ford for Brad Keselowski Racing in 16 scheduled events.
On February 20, 2015, Tyler Reddick achieved his first career victory in the Camping World Truck Series at the Daytona International Speedway.
On November 10, 2016, it was officially announced that Tyler Reddick would be departing from Brad Keselowski Racing (BKR) following the conclusion of the 2016 racing season.
On September 14, 2017, Tyler Reddick signed a contract with JR Motorsports to compete in the full 2018 Xfinity Series season, stepping into the No. 24 car to replace William Byron.
In 2017, Tyler Reddick began a part-time driving schedule for Chip Ganassi Racing, piloting the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. This marked a significant step in his professional career following his departure from BKR.
On February 17, 2018, Tyler Reddick achieved a victory at the season-opening race at Daytona by defeating Elliott Sadler in the closest finish in the history of NASCAR, with a margin of only .0004 seconds.
On October 31, 2018, it was announced that Tyler Reddick would depart from JR Motorsports to join Richard Childress Racing for the 2019 season, a move intended to provide him with a more viable path toward competing in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.
In 2018, Tyler Reddick secured his first NASCAR Xfinity Series championship title and achieved a historic milestone at Daytona by winning with a margin of 0.0004 seconds, the closest finish in the history of the sport.
On February 1, 2019, it was officially announced that Tyler Reddick would make his NASCAR Cup Series debut driving the No. 31 car for Richard Childress Racing (RCR) at the 2019 Daytona 500. During the race, Reddick started in the 39th position and faced multiple on-track incidents, including being sent airborne after contact with Cody Ware and becoming caught in a massive multi-car accident on lap 191.
In April 2019, Tyler Reddick achieved his first race victory as a driver for Richard Childress Racing by winning the MoneyLion 300 held at the Talladega Superspeedway.
On October 2, 2019, Richard Childress Racing (RCR) formally announced that Tyler Reddick would take over the driving duties for the No. 8 Chevrolet for the upcoming 2020 racing season.
Tyler Reddick successfully defended his title in 2019, earning his second consecutive NASCAR Xfinity Series championship.
In August 2020, Tyler Reddick officially announced his return to Richard Childress Racing (RCR) to drive the No. 8 car for a second consecutive year.
During the 2020 NASCAR season, Tyler Reddick achieved his first top-ten finish by placing seventh at the initial Darlington spring race. Later that year at Homestead, he maintained a top-five position for the majority of the race and secured a career-best fourth-place finish, despite a near-error on the final lap where he mistakenly believed the race had concluded.
During the 2020 season, Tyler Reddick competed as a full-time driver in the NASCAR Cup Series, piloting the No. 8 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing.
During the 2020 season, Tyler Reddick contended for wins at Talladega and Texas, securing a career-best second-place finish behind teammate Austin Dillon. Despite being in playoff contention for much of the year, a late-race collision with Kyle Busch during the 2020 Coke Zero Sugar 400 resulted in a crash that ended his playoff hopes, leading to a 19th-place finish in the season standings.
Throughout 2021, Tyler Reddick achieved significant consistency, including a fifth-place finish at the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona, which helped him qualify for the NASCAR playoffs for the first time in his career. Although he was eventually eliminated during the Round of 16 at Bristol, he concluded the 2021 season ranked thirteenth in the overall points standings.
Throughout 2021, Tyler Reddick faced several significant moments in the Xfinity Series, including missing the season opener at Daytona due to rained-out qualifying while driving for Our Motorsports. Later in 2021 at Homestead, he finished second but was disqualified for failing post-race height inspections while driving for RSS Racing. Additionally, in May 2021, he signed a deal to compete at the Circuit of the Americas with Jordan Anderson Racing.
On July 12, 2022, it was officially announced that Tyler Reddick signed a contract to drive for 23XI Racing in a full-time Cup Series capacity starting in 2024.
On October 15, 2022, 23XI Racing officially announced the buyout of Tyler Reddick's remaining contract with Richard Childress Racing, clearing the path for him to take over the No. 45 vehicle for the following season.
In 2022, Kurt Busch achieved his final career victory at the Advent Health 400, a race that later served as the benchmark for the success of the No. 45 team during Tyler Reddick's 2023 season.
In 2022, Tyler Reddick achieved a significant career-milestone by driving the Big Machine Racing No. 48 car to its inaugural victory at the Texas Motor Speedway.
During the 2023 season, Tyler Reddick began his tenure driving the No. 45 car for 23XI Racing after successfully transitioning from his previous team.
Throughout 2023, Tyler Reddick experienced a rollercoaster season that began with a 39th-place DNF at the Daytona 500, followed by a victory at COTA in triple overtime. In May 2023, his team faced penalties for technical infractions, but he ultimately secured a playoff spot, won at Kansas, and finished the 2023 season with a career-best sixth place in the points standings.
During the 2024 Goodyear 400, Tyler Reddick was involved in a high-stakes collision with Chris Buescher while contending for the win, leading to a post-race confrontation. Later in 2024, Reddick successfully secured his second victory of the season at the Michigan International Speedway.
During the 2024 racing season, Tyler Reddick opened with a 29th-place finish at the Daytona 500 before securing his first victory of the year at Talladega. The win occurred after he overtook Brad Keselowski in the final stretch, an event made more notable as it marked the first time team owner Michael Jordan attended a race that Reddick won in 2024.
In 2024, Tyler Reddick began his tenure as a full-time Cup Series driver for 23XI Racing following the agreement made previously in July 2022.
During the 2025 season, Tyler Reddick maintained a consistent performance, securing a runner-up finish at Daytona and multiple top-five placements at tracks including COTA, Darlington, Atlanta, and Chicago. Despite the absence of a race win, his consistency earned him a spot in the playoffs. He nearly captured a victory at the playoff opener in Darlington, ultimately finishing as the runner-up once more. After being eliminated in the Round of 12, he concluded the 2025 season in ninth place in the overall points standings.
During the 2026 season, Tyler Reddick achieved a historic breakout by becoming the first driver in Cup Series history to win the opening three races of the year, a feat which included a victory at the Daytona 500.
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