Will Rodgers

Will Rodgers
Will Rodgers NJMP.png
Rodgers at New Jersey Motorsports Park in 2018
Nationality American
Born (1994-10-08) October 8, 1994 (age 25)
Maui, Hawaii
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West career
Debut season2016
Current teamLevin Racing
Years active2016–present
Car number40
Starts28
Championships0
Wins1
Poles2
Best finish5th in 2017
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East career
Debut season2017
Current teamJefferson Pitts Racing
Years active2017–present
Car number7
Starts4
Championships0
Wins3
Poles0
Best finish22nd in 2017
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
3 races run over 1 year
Car no., teamNo. 68 (Brandonbilt Motorsports)
First race2019 U.S. Cellular 250 (Iowa)
Last race2019 Drive for the Cure 250 (Charlotte Motor Speedway)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
Statistics current as of September 28, 2019.
Pirelli World Challenge career
Debut season2016
Current teamHale Motorsports
Car number65
Starts8
Wins5
Best finish7th in 2016

Will Rodgers (born October 8, 1994) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes part-time in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, driving the No. 40 Ford Fusion for Levin Racing. Rodgers is also a member of the NASCAR Next program.

Racing career

Stock car racing

2016: K&N Pro Series debut

Rodgers began racing in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West in 2016, driving for team owner Dave Hanson. He made his debut at Sonoma Raceway, finishing in 17th.[1] He ended the season with four top-ten finishes.[2]

Rodgers crossing the start/finish line at Sonoma Raceway in 2017

2017: Breakthrough with Kevin Harvick

Rodgers returned to the series in 2017, running full-time in the K&N Pro Series West for Jefferson Pitts Racing. He opened the season with four consecutive top-five finishes.[3] At Sonoma, Rodgers qualified on pole position, earning his first career pole in the series.[4] While he led early, Rodgers was eventually passed by 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick, finishing second.[5] Rodgers said after the race, "For some funny reason, I had a feeling as far back as four weeks ago that it was going to be me and Kevin coming into turn 11 on the last lap. And sure enough, there we were. He ran a really good race, I learned a lot from him. We were able to lead some laps there in the beginning. It doesn't feel too bad to finish second today."[5] Harvick, meanwhile, was impressed with Rodgers' performance, stating, "That was really what this was all about, to shine a little light on a kid like Will and race against him and give him the recognition he deserves. I want to keep supporting the series and bring that bright light on some of these kids who need the opportunity."[6] The race became a turning point for Rodgers' career; in May 2018, Autoweek writer Matt Weaver argued that Rodgers had "gained more from his graceful defeat than if he had won the race without the participation of a Cup Series veteran."[7] Rodgers spoke of the race as having done "wonders for my career. We got a lot of attention....I can't say enough about how helpful Kevin was. He put me on his radio show and told the world that he respected me. That was huge."[7] Rodgers ran the rest of the season for Pitts' team, adding another second-place finish at Evergreen Speedway.[8]

Rodgers also ran the two road course races in the 2017 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East season. Rodgers earned his first career K&N Series win at Watkins Glen International, holding off Rubén García Jr. after García hit the wall attempting to overtake him.[9] After the race, Harvick, despite not participating in the event, visited Rodgers in Victory Lane to congratulate him on the win.[10][11] Rodgers also won the second road course race of the season at New Jersey Motorsports Park.[12]

2018: Road course dominance, ARCA debut

In 2018, Rodgers returned to Jefferson Pitts Racing for the K&N West season opener at Kern County Raceway Park. After finishing a disappointing 16th,[13] Rodgers moved to Bob Farmer's team for the doubleheader at Tucson Speedway. He finished ninth and seventh in the first and second race respectively.[14]

Rodgers on track at New Jersey Motorsports Park in 2018
Rodgers in Victory Lane after winning the race

On June 16, Rodgers returned to the East Series to run again at New Jersey Motorsports Park. He won the race after qualifying second and leading 49 of the 55 laps,[15] earning his third road course victory in four such races at the K&N level and establishing himself as one of the series' road course ringers.[16] Two days before the race, Harvick reaffirmed his support for Rodgers and argued, "When the road course stuff shows up, Will is probably capable of being in an Xfinity race or a Cup race. In the right equipment on a road course, he'd be a top-10 competitor."[11]

Rodgers went on to win from the pole at Sonoma Raceway in 2018, beating five Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers in the process.

The next week, Rodgers returned to Sonoma for the K&N West race; while Harvick did not enter the 2018 race, a total of five Cup Series drivers (Aric Almirola, William Byron, Daniel Suárez, Erik Jones, and Alex Bowman) did participate.[17] Rodgers beat all of them, qualifying on the pole and winning his fourth consecutive road course race at the K&N level.[18] Rodgers later joined Levin Racing for the race at Gateway Motorsports Park.[19]

Before the 2018 ARCA Racing Series season-opener at Daytona International Speedway, Rodgers was also announced as a driver for Ken Schrader Racing for select races, including Daytona.[20] The race was Rodgers' first on an oval track longer than one mile in length.[21] At Daytona, Rodgers was involved in an accident in turn 4 on lap 21, which led to him finishing 25 laps down in 30th place.[22] Rodgers then rebounded to finish eighth in his next race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.[23] Later in the season, he set a new career-best finish with a sixth-place run at Michigan International Speedway.[24]

2019: K&N return at Sonoma and Xfinity debut

Rodgers began the 2019 season on the sidelines (working on the business aspect of his career by recruiting sponsors) but returned to Levin Racing for the K&N Pro Series West race at Sonoma.[25] He spent the week leading up to the event serving as a driver coach to fellow K&N Pro Series driver Hailie Deegan.[26]

In July, Rodgers joined Brandonbilt Motorsports for his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut in the U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway.[27]

Personal life

Rodgers was born in Maui, Hawaii and currently resides in Huntersville, North Carolina.[28]

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.)

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
2019 Brandonbilt Motorsports 68 Chevy DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW CHI DAY KEN NHA IOW
28
GLN -* -* [29]
86 MOH
12
BRI ROA DAR IND LVS RCH CLT
28
DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM

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 NKNPSEC Pts Ref
2017 Jefferson Pitts Racing 7 Ford NSM GRE BRI SBO SBO MEM BLN TMP NHA IOW GLN
1
LGY NJM
1*
DOV 22nd 95 [30]
2018 NSM BRI LGY SBO SBO MEM NJM
1*
TMP NHA IOW GLN
2*
23rd 110 [31]
Levin Racing 10 Chevy GTW
26
NHA DOV

K&N Pro Series West

NASCAR K&N Pro Series West results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 NKNPSWC Pts Ref
2016 DeLong Racing 84 Chevy IRW KCR TUS OSS CNS
Wth
16th 201 [2]
Dave Hanson 06 Chevy SON
17
SLS
8
IOW
10
Toyota EVG
14
DCS
Ford UMC
7
UMC
7
MER AAS
2017 Jefferson Pitts Racing 7 Ford TUS
5
KCR
3
IRW
5
IRW
5
SPO
19
OSS
20
CNS
9
SON
2*
EVG
2
DCS
4
MER
3
AAS
5
KCR
8
5th 520 [3]
27 IOW
8
2018 7 KCR
16
SON
1*
12th 230 [32]
REF Motorsports 4 Ford TUS
9
TUS
7
OSS
11
CNS DCS
Wth
IOW EVG
13
Levin Racing 10 Chevy GTW
26
LVS MER AAS KCR
2019 40 Ford LVS IRW TUS TUS CNS SON
6
DCS IOW EVG GTW MER AAS KCR PHO * * [33]

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
2018 Ken Schrader Racing 52 Ford DAY
30
NSH SLM TAL TOL POC
18
MCH
6
MAD GTW CHI
9
IOW ELK POC
8
ISF BLN DSF SLM IRP KAN 22nd 985 [34]
11 CLT
8

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points


Pirelli World Challenge results

Year Team Make Model Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points
2016 Hale Motorsports Mazda Mazda2 TCB COA1
DSQ
COA2
1
MOS1
3
MOS2
1
LRP1
1
LRP2
2
ELK1
ELK2
UTA1
UTA2
LAG1
1
LAG2
1
7th* 752*

* Competed in a partial season

References

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