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Landen Lewis

2026 Season — CARS Tour

● Playoff eligible
5th
Position
160
Points
1
Wins
6
Starts

Through June 9, 2026

Landen Lewis — Driver Profile

Car: No. 29 | Team: Kevin Harvick Inc. | Series: CARS Tour LMSC Status: Full-time (through August 2026) | Hometown: Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina | Age: 19 2026 CARS Tour LMSC: 5th in points (160 pts, 1 win, 6 starts, 44 back) through Dominion (June 13)

Career Highlights

Landen Lewis is the reigning 2025 CARS Tour Late Model Stock champion and one of the youngest drivers to win a touring-series title in recent short track history.

Born February 26, 2006, Lewis grew up in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, and found racing early. In 2021, at age fifteen, he won the Legend Car "Trifecta," Dirt, Asphalt, and Road Course Nationals, plus the North Carolina State Championship. That same year, he made his ARCA Menards Series debut and won in his second start, leading all 104 laps of the Southern Illinois 100 at DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack.

Lewis joined Kevin Harvick Inc. for a full-time CARS Tour LMSC campaign, and in 2025 he delivered the organization's first driver's championship in sixteen years. Lewis racked up four wins, at Ace Speedway, Anderson Motor Speedway, Florence Motor Speedway, and North Wilkesboro Speedway, and clinched the title with a seventh-place finish in the season finale at North Wilkesboro. He joins NASCAR Hall of Famer Ron Hornaday Jr. as the only two drivers to win championships with Kevin Harvick's organization.

For 2026, Lewis returns to KHI and the CARS Tour in the No. 29 while also stepping up to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series on a part-time basis with Niece Motorsports, driving the No. 45 alongside Ross Chastain and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. He plans to run all scheduled CARS Tour events through the Hickory Motor Speedway race in August.

2026 CARS Tour LMSC Season

Event Track Result
Music City Showdown Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway 5th
TCPS Plumbing & Septic 250 Caraway Speedway WIN
CARS Tour doubleheader Ace Speedway 4th
Visit Hampton 125 Langley Speedway Stood down for teammate

The Caraway victory, Lewis' sixth career CARS Tour LMSC win and his first of 2026, came after he hit the orange choose-V cone before an early restart and was sent to the rear of the field. He came back through traffic, dispatched three-time Caraway winner Jared Fryar, and passed Conner Jones on a late restart for the win.

"This is probably one of my favorite wins I've ever raced, being able to come from the back, back to the front. It taught us all discipline and not to give up."

At Langley in late May, Lewis ran behind JR Motorsports' Connor Hall late and stood down rather than race his way past, letting Hall take the Visit Hampton 125. Lewis sits fifth in CARS Tour LMSC points at 160, 44 behind leader Caden Kvapil, the partial-schedule math working against a title defense even as his per-race pace stays near the front.

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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.

Kaden Honeycutt Just Pulled Off the First Weekend Sweep in CARS Tour History

John Speedway·

Kaden Honeycutt won the CARS Pro Late Model Tour and CARS Late Model Stock Tour features at Ace Speedway on Saturday, May 9, 2026 — becoming the first driver in CARS Tour history to pull off a weekend sweep. The double came one day after Honeycutt won the ARCA Menards and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races at Watkins Glen International, capping a four-win weekend across four disciplines.

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.

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