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Jared Fryar

Jared Fryar

Car: No. 14 | Team: JM Racing | Manufacturer: Dodge | Status: Full-time CARS Tour LMSC | Hometown: Trinity, NC | Age: 32

Career Highlights

Jared Fryar is a proven champion and one of the most accomplished active drivers on the 2026 CARS Tour Late Model Stock Car circuit. The 32-year-old from Trinity, North Carolina, drives the No. 14 Dodge for JM Racing — one of the few Dodge entries in a predominantly Chevrolet and Ford field.

Racing runs deep in the Fryar family. Jared is the grandson of Freddy Fryar, who competed in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series and won the prestigious Snowball Derby at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida. That pedigree set the foundation for Jared's own career, which has produced results at every level he has competed.

Fryar captured the 2018 CARS Tour Super Late Model championship, then followed it with the 2020 CARS Tour Late Model Stock Car championship — making him one of a select group of drivers to win titles in both of the series' premier divisions. He has accumulated seven career CARS Tour victories across both classes.

In 2024, Fryar was one of the competitors in Kaulig Racing's nationally publicized "Race for the Seat" competition, which gave short-track drivers a shot at a NASCAR Xfinity Series ride. His inclusion in that field reflected his reputation as one of the top Late Model talents in the country.

Fryar continues to be a frontrunner in the 2026 CARS Tour season, bringing championship experience, family legacy, and the distinctiveness of a competitive Dodge program to every event.

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Coverage (4 articles)

Lewis Apologized. Then He Won Caraway Anyway.

John Speedway·

Landen Lewis ran over the choose-V cone before an early restart at Caraway Speedway, got sent to the rear of the field, and apologized for it on the race broadcast. Then he came back to the front, passed three-time Caraway winner Jared Fryar with 25 to go, and held off Conner Jones for his sixth career CARS Tour LMSC win. Kaden Honeycutt swept the weekend with a PLM win and a top-five LMSC finish.

Landen Lewis Is Defending a Championship He Can't Catch on a Partial Schedule

John Speedway·

Landen Lewis ran over the choose-V cone, got sent to the back at Caraway, and won the race anyway — his sixth career CARS Tour LMSC win. He's also running a partial NASCAR Truck Series schedule for Niece Motorsports, where his St. Pete sixth-place was a career-best NTS result. Two competitive programs. One driver. And the math says he can't catch Caden Kvapil for the LMSC title on a partial schedule.

Mini Tyrrell Wins at Dominion Again, the First Driver Ever to Do It Twice

John Speedway·

Mini Tyrrell became the first driver to win twice at Dominion Raceway in ten CARS Tour visits, stealing the lead three-wide with five laps to go in the Mini's Mission 125. The win came at the race that carries his name, a childhood-cancer charity that has raised more than $800,000.

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