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Tyler Reddick is currently the driver of the No. 45 Toyota Camry TRD for 23XI Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS). 2023 will mark Reddick’s fourth season in NASCAR’s top series and his first season racing with 23XI. Reddick is coming off a career year, earning not only his first Cup Series win but also picking up two more NCS wins in addition to three pole awards, 10 top-five and 15 top-10 finishes. Reddick’s also earned a second consecutive appearance in the NCS Playoffs. In 2022, Reddick emerged as one of the top drivers at road courses, winning twice, starting inside the top-five in all races and finishing inside the top-10 in four of the five races.

Prior to Reddick’s inaugural season in the Cup Series in 2020, he was the back-to-back NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion, taking the title with two different teams. In doing so, he became the first driver in any NASCAR national series to earn consecutive titles with two different teams. In 2018, along with winning the championship, Reddick also won the Sunoco Rookie of the Year award. He became just the third driver in series history to win the title in his rookie season, joining Chase Elliott (2014) and William Byron (2017). Through five seasons of Xfinity Series racing, Reddick amassed 10 wins, 38 top-five and 58 top-10 finishes, and seven pole awards.

Reddick’s NASCAR career began in 2014, when he joined Brad Keselowski Racing for a partial run in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, earning two pole awards, three top-five and nine top-10 finishes in 16 starts. Reddick competed full-time for the team during the 2015 and 2016 NCTS seasons, securing three wins, one pole award, 22 top-five and 31 top-10 finishes.

Reddick first began racing at age four in Outlaw Karts before moving on to mini sprints, midgets, dirt late models and sprint cars. During that time, he became the youngest person to qualify on the pole for the World 100 at Eldora Speedway, as well as the youngest winner at the East Bay Winter Nationals and in the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series.

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Tyler Reddick
  • United States
Date of Birth : 1996-01-12

Tyler Reddick is currently the driver of the No. 45 Toyota Camry TRD for 23XI Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS). 2023 will mark Reddick’s fourth season in NASCAR’s top series and his first season racing with 23XI. Reddick is coming off a career year, earning not only his first Cup Series win but also picking up two more NCS wins in addition to three pole awards, 10 top-five and 15 top-10 finishes. Reddick’s also earned a second consecutive appearance in the NCS Playoffs. In 2022, Reddick emerged as one of the top drivers at road courses, winning twice, starting inside the top-five in all races and finishing inside the top-10 in four of the five races.

Prior to Reddick’s inaugural season in the Cup Series in 2020, he was the back-to-back NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion, taking the title with two different teams. In doing so, he became the first driver in any NASCAR national series to earn consecutive titles with two different teams. In 2018, along with winning the championship, Reddick also won the Sunoco Rookie of the Year award. He became just the third driver in series history to win the title in his rookie season, joining Chase Elliott (2014) and William Byron (2017). Through five seasons of Xfinity Series racing, Reddick amassed 10 wins, 38 top-five and 58 top-10 finishes, and seven pole awards.

Reddick’s NASCAR career began in 2014, when he joined Brad Keselowski Racing for a partial run in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, earning two pole awards, three top-five and nine top-10 finishes in 16 starts. Reddick competed full-time for the team during the 2015 and 2016 NCTS seasons, securing three wins, one pole award, 22 top-five and 31 top-10 finishes.

Reddick first began racing at age four in Outlaw Karts before moving on to mini sprints, midgets, dirt late models and sprint cars. During that time, he became the youngest person to qualify on the pole for the World 100 at Eldora Speedway, as well as the youngest winner at the East Bay Winter Nationals and in the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series.

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