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Carson Kvapil

Carson Kvapil (born May 22, 2003) is an American professional driver who competes full-time in the for . Born in , Kvapil is the son of , the 2003 champion. He began his racing career in stock cars, achieving significant success in the CARS Late Model Stock Tour by winning consecutive championships in 2022 and 2023. Kvapil entered national series competition in 2023 with his debut in the Craftsman Truck Series at , where he finished 12th. His first Series start came in April 2024 at , resulting in a fourth-place finish. In 2025, Kvapil drove the No. 1 Chevrolet full-time for , sponsored by and Clarence Technologies, finishing fourth in the points standings with seven top-five finishes and 14 top-10 results across 33 races, though he secured no victories. He advanced to the Series ' 4, where he competed in the season finale at but did not win the title. For 2026, Kvapil is set to continue full-time in the Series with on a dynamic schedule, sharing the No. 1 car with Connor Zilisch under crew chief while also piloting additional team entries.

Early life and background

Family heritage

Carson Kvapil was born on May 22, 2003, in . He is the son of , a former professional stock car driver who won the championship and amassed nine victories across his career in that series, and Jennifer Kvapil. Travis also competed in 271 events between 2004 and 2015, establishing a notable presence in the sport's premier division. The Kvapil family originally hails from , where began his career in short tracks, but relocated to Mooresville in 2001 to be closer to NASCAR's operational hubs in the area. This move immersed the family in the heart of culture, with continuing his professional driving while maintaining involvement in team operations, including supporting a family-based effort for his children. has two siblings: an older , Kelsey Kvapil, and a younger brother, Caden Kvapil, who actively competes in late model and captured the zMAX Late Model Stock Car Division championship in 2023. Growing up in a centered on motorsports, Carson gained early exposure to through his father's endeavors and the family's garage environment, where vehicles and equipment were constant fixtures. This legacy provided a foundational influence, as shared insights from his own career grind, including the challenges of competing at high levels, fostering Carson's initial interest in the sport from a young age.

Introduction to racing

Carson Kvapil's introduction to racing began in his early childhood in , a hub of motorsports activity, where he first experienced go-karting at the local indoor facility known as The Pit around age 9. Influenced by his family's involvement in racing and access to a home garage equipped for vehicle maintenance, Kvapil quickly developed an interest in competitive driving, transitioning to more structured junior events shortly thereafter. By age 10, in 2013, he entered the U.S. Legend Car Bandolero Division, marking his formal debut in stock car-style racing for young drivers. Kvapil's early career progressed through regional junior series, including participation in the INEX Summer Shootout's Bandit Division in 2015, where he secured two wins across 10 starts. He also competed in Outlaw Karts at Millbridge Speedway, earning several championships in open-wheel classes that honed his skills on dirt tracks. In 2016, at age 13, he advanced to the U.S. Legend Cars series for a single season, gaining experience in full-sized junior stock cars before shifting focus to late models. These formative years were supported by family resources, with guidance from his father, , a former champion, who provided mentorship in vehicle preparation and race strategy. At age 14, in 2017, Kvapil made his entry into with select starts in regional events, including three races in the Southeast Limited Series and three in its Challenger Division, where he achieved two victories. Affiliated with family-supported teams, he balanced school with part-time , competing primarily at short tracks in the . A key milestone came in 2018 when Kvapil recorded his first win in a full event, triumphing in the ARCA Midwest Tour at Speedway and becoming the second-youngest winner in series history at age 15. By 2019, Kvapil's development accelerated as he pursued a more structured schedule, earning Rookie of the Year honors in the CARS Super Tour while competing in multiple series such as the ASA Midwest Tour and World Series of Asphalt . This period involved extensive testing at short tracks like Motor Speedway and , allowing him to refine his driving techniques and adapt to varying track conditions under continued family oversight. These early professional starts laid the foundation for his rapid ascent in .

Racing career

Late model racing

Kvapil entered professional racing in 2021, competing full-time in the CARS Super Tour for his family-owned team in the No. 35 Chevrolet. He secured the series championship that year, achieving four victories across eight starts, including a season finale win at Southern National Motorsports Park that clinched the title. In 2022, Kvapil transitioned to the CARS Late Model Stock Car Tour on a full-time basis, joining the development program in the No. 8 Chevrolet sponsored by and Tracker Boats. This marked his debut season in the series, where he dominated en route to the driver's , recording four wins in 14 starts, 13 top-five finishes, 13 top-10 finishes, and three pole positions. Kvapil defended his CARS Stock Car Tour title successfully in 2023, earning his second consecutive championship with five victories in 16 starts, alongside 13 top-five finishes, 15 top-10 finishes, and four poles. He also made a one-off appearance in the CARS Pro Tour that year, winning from the pole at Tri-County Speedway. Across his CARS Late Model Stock Car Tour campaigns from 2022 to 2023, Kvapil amassed nine wins in 30 starts, with 26 top-five finishes, 28 top-10 finishes, and seven poles, demonstrating consistent excellence in the regional series. Earlier family team support had laid the foundation for his progression to ' structured program starting in 2022. Following his 2023 championships, Kvapil began transitioning to national stock car series like ARCA.

ARCA racing

Kvapil began his national-level career in the in 2021, competing in three events for Cook-Finley Racing in the No. 41 Chevrolet, including races at , Five Flags Speedway, and . Although he did not record a top-10 finish in these outings, the experience marked his introduction to ARCA's competitive environment and helped build his resume following regional success. Following two championships in the CARS Late Model Stock Tour, Kvapil transitioned to the in 2023, making his debut at in September with Venturini Motorsports. Driving the No. 28 Chevrolet, he started second and finished runner-up to Connor Mosack, contributing to Venturini securing the series owners' championship in a race marked by strong and late cautions. This impressive performance highlighted his adaptability to superspeedway-style tracks and paved the way for further opportunities. In 2024, Kvapil competed on a limited schedule with Pinnacle Racing Group, partnering with the team amid family racing influences from his father, former NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Travis Kvapil, and gaining attention from JR Motorsports scouts. He ran two ARCA Menards Series events: finishing third at Dover Motor Speedway in the No. 82 Chevrolet after starting on the outside pole row, and placing second at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where he led laps before a late charge by winner Tanner Gray fell just short. Additionally, he made one start in the ARCA Menards Series East, achieving a top-five finish. These consistent results in the top echelons demonstrated his growing prowess in stock car racing. By the end of 2024, Kvapil had accumulated four starts in the with one top-five and no wins, alongside three starts in the featuring three top-fives and no victories, underscoring his rapid progression and positioning him for advancements in higher divisions, including select Series appearances.

Kvapil entered national series with a part-time schedule in the Series during 2023, marking his professional debut in stock car racing's developmental ranks. He made his debut in September at for , finishing 12th. His experience in the series provided initial exposure to equipment and competition before transitioning to higher divisions. Following successes in ARCA racing, which served as preparation for the Trucks, Kvapil adapted quickly to the demands of heavier, more robust vehicles. In 2024, Kvapil made his debut with , competing part-time in the No. 88 Chevrolet across nine races. His first start came at in April, where he finished fourth, showcasing strong short-track prowess honed from grassroots racing. This stint included three top-five finishes and four top-10s, earning him a promotion to full-time status for 2025 in the No. 1 Chevrolet, supported primarily by as the team's anchor sponsor. Kvapil's 2025 rookie season in the Xfinity Series represented a breakthrough, with 33 starts yielding 14 top-10 finishes and seven top-fives, culminating in a fourth-place points finish. Also in 2025, he made a one-off start in the Truck Series at Richmond Raceway for CR7 Motorsports in the No. 97 Chevrolet, finishing 15th. Despite mid-season challenges, including inconsistent results that tested his adaptability to the series' diverse track types and equipment, he mounted a strong playoff performance to secure a spot in the Championship 4. Key moments included a resilient drive from 30th to 18th at Martinsville Speedway in the Round of 8 opener, preserving his advancement amid chaos, and consistent top-10 runs that positioned him as an under-the-radar contender. His short-track background, scouted early by JR Motorsports co-owner Dale Earnhardt Jr., facilitated a smooth transition from Truck Series machinery to the lighter, more agile Xfinity cars, emphasizing racecraft over raw power. On October 29, 2025, ahead of the season finale at , and Earnhardt Jr. confirmed Kvapil's full-time participation for 2026 on a dynamic schedule, later detailed as sharing the No. 1 Chevrolet with Connor Zilisch under crew chief while also piloting additional team entries. This extension highlights his rapid progression within the organization, where Earnhardt Jr.'s mentorship has been pivotal in refining his skills for sustained success in the series.

Personal life

Immediate family

Carson Kvapil's immediate family plays a pivotal role in his professional racing career, providing , emotional support, and logistical assistance from their home base in . His father, , a champion, serves as a key advisor, drawing on his extensive experience from 271 Cup Series starts and 481 total appearances to guide Carson on race strategy, track adaptation, and the demands of modern . Travis has emphasized the importance of hard work and consistency, lessons he imparts from his own career, while shifting his post-retirement focus to supporting both Carson and his younger brother in their racing endeavors. Carson's mother, Jennifer Kvapil, contributes to family stability and offers emotional backing, helping manage the logistics of a racing lifestyle that includes frequent travel and demanding schedules. The couple's three children—Carson, younger brother Caden, and sister Kelsey—form a close-knit unit that frequently attends races together, fostering a supportive environment amid the family's investment in developing racing talent. Travis has noted the profound joy he derives from his sons' successes, describing moments like their back-to-back championships in 2023 as more fulfilling than his own achievements, highlighting the family's shared commitment to the sport. Caden Kvapil, an emerging driver, won the 2023 zMAX Pro championship and shares training resources with Carson through the family's racing infrastructure, including joint practice sessions and shop time in Mooresville. Kelsey, the eldest sibling, maintains a non-racing role but provides essential family support, contributing to the unit's cohesion during high-stakes events. Recent family milestones include celebrations of Carson's unexpected 2025 playoff run, where he advanced to the Championship 4 as a rookie with and finished 13th in the finale at ; publicly expressed pride in this accomplishment via , noting Carson's growth under pressure. The family's enthusiasm extended to the confirmation of Carson's full-time program with for the 2026 season, solidifying their ongoing involvement in his career trajectory.

Life outside racing

Kvapil maintains his long-term residence in , a central location for operations and team facilities. The Kvapil family home serves as a base shared with his siblings, supporting their collective involvement in racing-related activities. Outside of his professional commitments, Kvapil spends time working on his brother Caden's race cars at the family shop, reflecting a hands-on approach to mechanical interests rooted in his upbringing. Prior to his full-time driving schedule, he held a 40-hour-per-week position in the shop at , balancing shop duties with his development as a driver. Kvapil's background includes early involvement in racing from a young age, guided by family mentorship. Looking ahead, Kvapil's primary aspiration is to progress to the after building experience in the , expressing willingness to compete at that level for several more years to prepare adequately. He stated, “I’m OK running the Xfinity Series for the next few years and hopefully, we work out a Cup deal at some point.” In terms of , Kvapil actively supports youth-focused causes through participation in JR Motorsports-affiliated events, including the Driven To Give 400 race at , which benefits The Dale Jr. Foundation by providing resources to underprivileged individuals and over 300 charities.

Career results

NASCAR results

Kvapil competed in the in 2023 and 2025, with 2 starts overall ( in 2023, finishing 12th; in 2025, finishing 15th), during which he earned 0 victories, 0 top-5 finishes, and 0 top-10 finishes, with an average finishing position of 13.5. These limited appearances highlighted his part-time schedule in the series. In the , Kvapil made 8 part-time starts in 2024, with his best finish of 2nd at , including 3 top-5 finishes and 4 top-10 finishes. He transitioned to a full-time role in 2025, completing 33 starts and securing 0 wins, 7 top-5 finishes, 14 top-10 finishes, and an average finish of 13.7, finishing fourth in the points standings and advancing to the Championship 4, where he placed 13th in the finale at .
SeriesYearsStartsWinsTop-5sTop-10sAvg. Finish
Craftsman Truck2023, 2025200013.5
20248034N/A
202533071413.7
In the 2025 campaign, Kvapil's top-10 completion rate was approximately 42% through the regular season, followed by a strong playoff performance including multiple top-5 finishes.

ARCA results

Kvapil made 1 start in the season, finishing in the top 10. Across the 2023 and 2024 seasons, Kvapil accumulated 3 starts, with no wins, 2 top-5 finishes (including 2nd at in 2023 and 2nd at in 2024), and 2 top-10 finishes, posting an average finish of approximately 6.0. In 2025, he made his debut at on November 3, finishing 2nd. His limited ARCA appearances demonstrated strong potential with consistent top finishes.

Late model results

Kvapil's career gained prominence through his participation in Late Model Stock Car Tour from 2021 to 2023, where he made 31 starts, achieved 9 wins, recorded 27 top-5 finishes and 29 top-10 finishes, and captured 7 pole positions. In 2022, his rookie full-time season with , he secured the series championship with 4 victories across 14 starts, including dominant performances at tracks like and Ace Speedway. He defended the title in 2023 with 5 wins in 16 starts, finishing no worse than 10th in 15 races and clinching the championship at Caraway Speedway despite strong competition from drivers like Brenden Queen. In the CARS Super Late Model Tour, Kvapil made select starts from 2021 to 2023, highlighted by a full 2021 season in his family-owned No. 35 Chevrolet where he won the championship with 4 victories, 6 top-5 finishes, and 7 top-10s across 8 races, edging out Matt Craig by one point in the finale at Ace Speedway. He added 1 top-10 finish in a single 2022 start, contributing to an overall series record of 4 wins and 7 top-5s in select appearances during this period. Kvapil also competed in the inaugural 2023 CARS Pro Late Model Tour, making multiple starts and earning at least one victory at Tri-County Speedway in a last-minute entry for JR Motorsports. Prior to his CARS Tour success, Kvapil accumulated several regional late model victories from 2018 to 2020, including his first touring series win in the 2018 ASA Midwest Tour at Golden Sands Speedway and a 2020 Carolina Pro Late Model Series championship with 6 wins in 7 starts. These early achievements, totaling over a dozen documented wins in regional and weekly events, built his reputation as a rising talent. In 2024, Kvapil won the ValleyStar Credit Union 300 race at . His back-to-back Stock Car Tour championships in 2022 and 2023 served as a key foundation for transitioning to ARCA racing later that year.
SeriesYearsStartsWinsTop-5sTop-10sPolesChampionships
Stock Car Tour2021-2023319272972022, 2023
Super Late Model Tour2021-2023 (select)947832021
Pro Late Model Tour2023 (select)Multiple1+N/AN/AN/ANone

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