Person

Kaden Honeycutt

2026 Season — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

● Playoff eligible
2nd
Position
692
Points
2
Wins
17
Starts

Through August 15, 2026 · 61 pts behind leader

At a glance

  • Born: Willow Park, Texas (age 22 as of May 2026)
  • 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Full-time, No. 11 TRICON Garage Toyota (inherited the chassis from Corey Heim when Heim moved to a partial Cup schedule)
  • 2026 CARS Pro Late Model Tour: No. 54 JC Motorsports — selected events; 2nd in PLM points (135 pts, 1 win, 4 starts, 18 back through June 9)
  • 2026 CARS Late Model Stock Tour: No. 17 Tom Usry Racing — selected events
  • 2026 ARCA Menards Series: Selected starts with Bruce Cook's program
  • Series championships: 2024 CARS Pro Late Model Tour champion

2026 milestones

  • Saturday June 6 — runner-up at Michigan (DQS 250). Honeycutt pushed TRICON teammate Corey Heim to the front, then tried to take the win back at the line and came up 0.065s short. Full recap.
  • Friday May 8 — first career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win. Watkins Glen International, Bully Hill Vineyards 176 (overtime, 0.902s over Connor Zilisch). Full recap.
  • Friday May 8 — ARCA Menards Series win. General Tire 100 at Watkins Glen, in Bruce Cook's No. 17 entry. Made him the second driver in history to win an ARCA race and a Truck race on the same day, joining Sam Mayer (2020 Bristol).
  • Saturday May 9 — CARS Tour weekend sweep at Ace Speedway. Won the 100-lap Pro Late Model feature from the pole in the JC Motorsports No. 54, then won the Late Model Stock feature in the Tom Usry Racing No. 17 — the first driver in CARS Tour history to pull off a weekend sweep. Tacked on to the Watkins Glen sweep, capped a four-win weekend across four disciplines.
  • Career CARS Tour wins: 12 total (5 LMSC + 7 PLM) as of 5/9/26.

Career highlights

  • 2024 CARS PLM Tour champion.
  • 2022 CARS LMSC Tour win at Ace Speedway (with Nelson Motorsports) — his first Ace LMSC trophy; the May 9, 2026 win was his second.
  • 2026 CARS PLM Tour wins (through Ace): Caraway 4/26 + Ace 5/9 in JC Motorsports's No. 54.
  • Came up through the CARS Tour development pipeline before moving full-time to TRICON Garage in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for 2026.
  • Improved his average Truck Series finish year-over-year through six races by +4.3 (16.2 in 2025 → 11.8 in 2026, pre-Watkins Glen).

The "shotgun a beer" promise

Honeycutt said publicly that when he scored his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win, he would shotgun a beer with the fans in the grandstands. At Watkins Glen International on May 8, 2026, he kept the promise — though logistical constraints confined the celebration to the frontstretch. At Ace Speedway the next night, he closed the loop with the fans and his team.

Cars and teams (2026)

Discipline Number Team Notes
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series 11 TRICON Garage Toyota; chassis inherited from Corey Heim.
ARCA Menards Series 17 Bruce Cook (Cook Racing Technologies) Toyota; selected road-course / development starts.
CARS Pro Late Model Tour 54 JC Motorsports Selected starts; back-to-back wins Caraway 4/26 + Ace 5/9.
CARS Late Model Stock Tour 17 Tom Usry Racing Selected starts; Ace 5/9 was a marquee win.

Cross-links

Sources

  • CARS Racing Tour press release, May 9, 2026: "Kaden Honeycutt wraps up dream weekend with CARS Tour sweep at Ace Speedway."
  • NASCAR Wire Service / Bully Hill Vineyards 176 release, May 8, 2026.
  • ARCA Menards Series General Tire 100 release, May 8, 2026.
  • CARS Tour standings + season records (as of 5/4/26 official-source fetch + 5/9/26 result confirmation).

Recent Race — Michigan, June 6, 2026 (DQS 250)

Honeycutt finished second at Michigan International Speedway, helping push TRICON Garage teammate Corey Heim to the lead late before making a run for the win himself at the line. Heim held him off by 0.065 seconds. Read the recap.

Recent Race — Dover, May 15, 2026 (ECOSAVE 200)

Honeycutt finished fourth at Dover after rallying from an early pit-road penalty. He retained his NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series points lead — 29 over Chandler Smith entering the weekend. Kyle Busch won the race for his record fifth Dover Truck victory. Read the recap.

Roles

Other coverage in the Queen City Garage network

Nobody Saw Grant Enfinger Coming. Neither Did Grant Enfinger.

Grand National Today·

Grant Enfinger had never won a road course in his life, and said so minutes after winning one. His clean pass for the LiUNA 150 at Lime Rock Park ended a season-long drought and vaulted him into the Chase field, on an afternoon the two championship leaders spent taking each other out.

A Street Course on a Navy Base: What to Watch in Tonight's Navy 250 at Coronado

Grand National Today·

The Truck Series opens NASCAR's debut weekend at Naval Base Coronado tonight with the Navy 250, a 50-lap street race and only the second street circuit in series history. The full card: the points fight, the road-course favorites, and Jimmie Johnson's first Truck start since 2008.

Honeycutt Pushed Heim to the Win at Michigan. Then He Tried to Take It Back.

Grand National Today·

Corey Heim held off his own TRICON Garage teammate Kaden Honeycutt by .065 of a second to win the DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 at Michigan — after Honeycutt pushed him to the front, then tried to take the win back in lapped traffic. Carson Hocevar led 65 of 126 laps and faded to third; Layne Riggs salvaged fourth and kept the points lead.

Layne Riggs Has the Points Lead for the First Time. He Got It the Hard Way.

Grand National Today·

Three weeks ago Layne Riggs was 38 points back. Two wins later he leads the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for the first time in his career — and he carries it into Michigan, where Kaden Honeycutt gets his shot to take it back. A DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 preview.

Kyle Busch Wins His Fifth Dover Truck. Dystany Spurlock Took the Green Flag and Made History.

Grand National Today·

Kyle Busch won his record fifth NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at Dover Motor Speedway on Friday, leading 147 of 200 laps in the Spire Motorsports No. 7 Chevrolet and sweeping both stages. The bigger moment came at the green flag: Dystany Spurlock, 34, became the first Black woman ever to start a NASCAR national series race. Kaden Honeycutt rallied from a penalty to finish fourth and protect his Truck Series points lead.