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Parker Eatmon

2026 Season — CARS Tour

● Playoff eligible
7th
Position
148
Points
1
Wins
6
Starts

Through June 9, 2026

Parker Eatmon — Driver Profile

Car: No. 71 | Team: Hettinger Racing | Manufacturer: Chevrolet Status: Full-time LMSC / Part-time NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (Niece Motorsports) | Hometown: Wilson, North Carolina | Age: 19

Career Highlights

Parker Eatmon arrived on the CARS Tour in 2026 with a resume built on dominance in the Legends Cars ranks. The Wilson, North Carolina native won the 2021 US Legends Cars Young Lions national championship, racking up more than 20 feature wins in a single season. He followed that with a Rookie of the Year campaign at South Boston Speedway in 2022 and a runner-up finish in the Virginia Late Model Triple Crown.

Eatmon's breakthrough moment on the national stage came at the Thanksgiving Classic 250 at Southern National Motorsports Park, one of the premier late model events on the East Coast calendar. The win validated his transition from Legends to full-size late models and signaled that his speed would translate to bigger tracks and stronger fields.

In the 2026 CARS Tour LMSC season, Eatmon made an immediate statement at the Tootsies Music City Showdown at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway. He led all but 10 of the race's laps before Caden Kvapil got by him late to steal the win. The runner-up finish — against one of the best LMSC fields of the year — established Eatmon as a legitimate contender rather than a developmental entry.

Off the CARS Tour, Eatmon has secured a part-time ride with Niece Motorsports in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series for 2026, giving him a dual-series schedule that few 19-year-olds on the short track ladder can match. The combination of CARS Tour consistency and Truck Series exposure makes him one of the most closely watched young drivers in the Southeast.

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Coverage (3 articles)

Fifty Thousand Dollars on the Table at Three Virginia Tracks. The Triple Crown Is Back, and FloRacing Is Still Buying.

John Speedway·

NASCAR and FloSports announced Thursday that the 2026 Virginia Triple Crown presented by FloRacing returns with a $50,000 purse — same as last year — with $20,000 going to the overall champion. Three races at South Boston, Langley, and Martinsville from June through September; drivers must enter all three to be eligible. Reigning champ Connor Hall sets the bar after his 2025 win for JR Motorsports.

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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