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Rajah Caruth didn’t step into a race car until 2019 but even before his first lap Mike Beam, the man who owns that car, knew he would be a great driver. Inside Rajah Caruth's transformation from ...
When Rajah Caruth says he needs a new ride, he sounds like many HBCU students making their way through school. But unlike his peers at Winston-Salem State, Caruth routinely tops 100 mph and makes ...
Rajah Caruth, a 20-year-old Winston-Salem State junior, made his full-time racing debut in the NASCAR Truck Series at Daytona International Speedway. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, ...
Rajah Caruth was born in Atlanta, Georgia on June 11, 2002, 9 months after 9/11. He’s not quite 22, but can legally buy alcohol. Caruth ran track in high school.
Rajah Caruth was able to spend time with Johnson last season. In the final year of GMS Racing’s Truck Series program, Johnson was technically Caruth’s boss.
Rajah Caruth leads Corey Heim by a half-second, with Layne Riggs a half-second behind Heim for the runner-up spot. Lap 133: Rajah Caruth continues to lead in holding pattern among the leaders.
Rajah Caruth has officially extended his contract with Spire Motorsports for the 2025 season. This marks an important phase in Caruth's career as he continues to strive for higher results in the ...
This weekend, Rajah Caruth -- a rising NASCAR star in his third year as a full-time Craftsman Truck Series driver -- returns to Las Vegas one year after the biggest moment of his racing career ...
Rajah Caruth joined Wendell Scott and Bubba Wallace as the only Black drivers to win at NASCAR’s national level. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 75°F. Sunday, April 20th 2025 ...
Just six years ago, Rajah Caruth was a NASCAR fan like millions of others. A racing career in the upper echelons of stock-car racing seemed worlds away, and even when Caruth began to climb the ...
Rajah Caruth got into NASCAR through sim racing. He began by participating in virtual races on iRacing, where his talent caught the attention of NASCAR scouts.
Rajah Caruth will return as the driver of the No. 71 Chevrolet Silverado RST entry for Spire Motorsports for the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season.