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Josh Reaume
BornJoshua Robert Reaume
(1990-10-11) October 11, 1990 (age 34)
Redlands, California, U.S.
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
35 races run over 5 years
2020 position86th
Best finish33rd (2015)
First race2014 ToyotaCare 250 (Richmond)
Last race2020 Draft Top 250 (Martinsville)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
75 races run over 10 years
Truck no., teamNo. 22 (Reaume Brothers Racing)
2024 position72nd
Best finish23rd (2019)
First race2013 American Ethanol 200 (Iowa)
Last race2024 Wright Brand 250 (North Wilkesboro)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 1 0
ARCA Menards Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish102nd (2023)
First race2023 Dawn 150 (Kansas)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
ARCA Menards Series East career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish69th (2015)
First race2013 Blue Ox 100 (Richmond)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
ARCA Menards Series West career
4 races run over 2 years
Best finish24th (2012)
First race2012 Utah Grand Prix (Tooele)
Last race2013 NAPA Auto Parts 150 Presented by Toyota (Evergreen)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
Statistics current as of November 8, 2024.

Joshua Robert Reaume (born October 11, 1990) is an American professional stock car racing driver, engineer, and team owner. He competes part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 22 Ford F-150 for Reaume Brothers Racing.

Racing career

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Early career

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Born in Redlands, California[1] to Canadian parents, Reaume grew up in Nigeria for 13 years, where his parents John and Wendy worked in humanitarian aid.[2] After moving to Canada, at the age of 15,[3] Reaume began racing go-karts at Western Speedway on Vancouver Island.[2] In 2004, he won the Junior Honda karting championship, followed by the Junior Rotax titles in 2005 and 2006. The following year, he moved to stock cars and began competing in the NASCAR Grand American Modifieds California Series in 2009. In 2010, he started Late model racing.[4] The next year, he attempted the Toyota All-Star Showdown at Irwindale Speedway, but was relegated to the Last Chance Open,[5] where he finished ninth.[6]

NASCAR

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Regional series

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In 2012, Reaume attempted to make his K&N Pro Series East debut at Iowa Speedway for Greg Rayl, but failed to qualify.[7] He eventually made his series debut the following year at Richmond International Raceway for Jennifer MacDonald, where he finished 23rd.[8]

Also in 2012, Reaume attempted five K&N Pro Series West events for Rayl and Dick Midgley, racing at Utah Motorsports Campus, Evergreen Speedway and Portland International Raceway and failing to qualify at Iowa and Phoenix International Raceway, recording a best finish of 15th at Evergreen.[9] In 2013, he ran one Pro Series West race at Evergreen, finishing 14th.[10]

National series

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Reaume's No. 33 truck at Daytona International Speedway in 2018

In 2013, Reaume made his Camping World Truck Series debut at Iowa, driving the No. 07 Chevrolet Silverado for SS-Green Light Racing and finishing 25th.[11] Two years later, he joined Trophy Girl Racing for the Truck race at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, finishing 30th after stalling on the backstretch.[12] He and the team returned at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, but failed to qualify.[13]

During a 2013 Pro Series East race, Rick Ware expressed interest in Reaume,[14] signing him to Rick Ware Racing for his Nationwide Series debut at Richmond the following year;[15] after qualifying 37th, he finished 30th.[3] He ran ten more races in 2014 for Ware and JGL Racing, recording a best finish of 25th at Dover International Speedway.[16] In 2015, Nigerian entrepreneur Victor Obaika, a friend of Reaume, signed him to Obaika Racing to drive the No. 97.[17] After running the first two races and failing to qualify at Las Vegas Motor Speedway,[18] he was replaced by Peyton Sellers.[19] He later joined MBM Motorsports,[12] running 12 races with the team in 2015 with a best finish of 29th at Michigan International Speedway.[18]

In 2016, Reaume failed to qualify for the second race at Atlanta Motor Speedway with MBM. He then drove the No. 93 to a 38th-place finish at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and returned to MBM for the next race at Phoenix International Raceway, but failed to qualify. He then took charge of the No. 93 but failed to qualify at Talladega Superspeedway. In the next race at Dover International Speedway, he piloted the car to a 37th-place finish.[20]

Over the offseason between 2017 and 2018, Reaume laid the groundwork to field his own NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team, Reaume Brothers Racing, in 2018.[21] The team failed to qualify for the season-opening race at Daytona International Speedway but continued towards its goal of a full-time schedule.[22] In 2019, Reaume earned the first top 10 finish in his career at Daytona after qualifying in last place.[23]

In June 2020, Reaume Brothers Racing formed an alliance with Xfinity team RSS Racing in which Reaume took over operations of RSS's No. 93 car.[24] During August's Sunoco 159 on the Daytona road course, Reaume replaced RBR driver Bobby Kennedy in the No. 00 when Kennedy was feeling unwell.[25]

On November 11, 2020, Reaume was indefinitely suspended by NASCAR for violating Sections 12.1 and 12.8.1.e of the NASCAR rule book for a discriminatory post made on social media.[26] Although NASCAR did not mention what post caused the suspension as per their policy, Reaume claimed to NASCAR journalist Toby Christie that a photo of a toaster strudel with a swastika icing was the cause of the suspension. Reaume denied intentionally painting the swastika but accepted the penalty. As per the penalty, Reaume had to take mandatory sensitivity training before being reinstated.[27] He, alongside fellow driver Mike Wallace, was reinstated on March 31, 2021.[28] Reaume's first race as a driver since his suspension came at Richmond in April in his No. 34. On September 16, 2022, after the UNOH 200, it was revealed that he had been diagnosed with a concussion after he got hit in the driver's side by the No. 7 Spire Motorsports car of Rajah Caruth.[29]

Mechanic career

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In 2012, Reaume graduated from the University of Victoria in mechanical engineering. After serving an internship for Toyota Racing Development,[14] Reaume started working for TriStar Motorsports.[2] For 2019, Reaume was set to crew chief the No. 42 entry for MBM Motorsports in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, primarily driven by Chad Finchum, however, this never materialized.[30]

Personal life

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On May 28, 2017, he married Olivia-Grace Morrison in Statesville, North Carolina.

Motorsports career results

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NASCAR

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Xfinity Series

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NASCAR Xfinity Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 NXSC Pts Ref
2014 Rick Ware Racing 23 Chevy DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL TEX DAR RCH
30
TAL IOW CLT KEN
35
DAY 36th 116 [31]
JGL Racing 93 Dodge DOV
25
MCH ROA
Rick Ware Racing 87 Chevy NHA
34
CHI
33
IND
33
IOW
33
GLN CHI
37
KEN
37
DOV
QL
KAN CLT TEX PHO HOM
The Motorsports Group 46 Chevy MOH
38
BRI ATL
Rick Ware Racing 87 Ford RCH
33
2015 Obaika Racing 97 Chevy DAY
23
ATL
38
LVS
DNQ
PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL IOW CLT DOV 33rd 147 [32]
MBM Motorsports 13 Chevy MCH
29
CHI
30
KEN
Toyota CHI
33
DAY RCH
28
40 Dodge KEN
37
NHA
38
IND
39
IOW
39
GLN MOH
39
BRI ROA DAR TEX
37
PHO
13 DOV
34
JD Motorsports 0 Chevy CLT
38
KAN
MBM Motorsports 40 Chevy HOM
31
2016 13 Dodge DAY ATL
34
52nd 37 [33]
RSS Racing 93 Chevy LVS
38
TAL
DNQ
DOV
37
CLT POC MCH IOW
40
DAY KEN NHA IND IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT
MBM Motorsports 40 Toyota PHO
DNQ
CAL TEX BRI RCH
B. J. McLeod Motorsports 15 Ford KAN
27
TEX PHO
Rick Ware Racing 25 Chevy HOM
33
2018 Jimmy Means Racing 79 Chevy DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW CHI DAY KEN
39
NHA IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR IND LVS RCH ROV DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM 109th 01 [34]
2020 Mike Harmon Racing 47 Chevy DAY LVS CAL PHO DAR CLT BRI ATL HOM HOM TAL POC IRC KEN KEN TEX KAN ROA DRC DOV DOV DAY DAR RCH RCH BRI LVS TAL ROV KAN
33
TEX 86th 01 [35]
RSS Racing 93 Chevy MAR
39
PHO
– Qualified but replaced by Mike Harmon

Craftsman Truck Series

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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 NCTC Pts Ref
2013 SS-Green Light Racing 07 Chevy DAY MAR CAR KAN CLT DOV TEX KEN IOW
25
ELD POC MCH BRI MSP IOW CHI LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 68th 19 [36]
2015 Trophy Girl Racing 44 Ram DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP
30
CHI NHA
DNQ
LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 104th 01 [37]
2017 Beaver Motorsports 50 Chevy DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX
26
GTW
19
IOW
18
KEN
20
ELD POC MCH
19
BRI
25
MSP CHI
19
NHA
17
LVS
16
TAL
21
MAR TEX
20
PHO
16
HOM
22
24th 223 [38]
2018 Reaume Brothers Racing 33 Chevy DAY
DNQ
ATL
27
MAR
25
IOW
DNQ
GTW
18
KEN
23
ELD POC
19
MCH
20
BRI MSP LVS TAL MAR TEX
DNQ
PHO HOM 26th 171 [39]
Toyota LVS
25
DOV
25
KAN
21
CLT
24
TEX
25
CHI
21
2019 Chevy DAY
6
LVS
23
MAR TEX
32
CLT
28
TEX
14
IOW GTW
23
CHI KEN POC
20
ELD 23rd 179 [40]
Toyota ATL
30
KAN
20
MCH
18
BRI
34 Chevy DOV
31
8 Toyota MSP
26
LVS TAL
34 MAR
31
PHO HOM
Wth
2020 DAY
Wth
39th 115 [41]
33 LVS
27
CLT ATL HOM BRI
35
TAL
23
TEX
27
00 POC
23
KEN TEX KAN KAN MCH
17
DAR
28
RCH
32
LVS
29
KAN
27
Chevy DRC
RL
DOV GTW MAR
37
PHO
33
2021 34 Toyota DAY DRC LVS ATL BRD RCH
33
KAN DAR COA CLT TEX DAR
25
BRI
40
LVS TAL MAR
34
PHO 55th 35 [42]
33 Chevy NSH
DNQ
POC
28
KNX
Toyota GLN
31
GTW
2022 DAY LVS ATL COA MAR BRD DAR
28
KAN
30
TEX CLT
31
GTW SON KNX NSH MOH POC
34
IRP
33
KAN
RL¤
49th 31 [43]
43 RCH
QL
BRI
35
TAL HOM PHO
2023 AM Racing 22 Ford DAY
19
ATL
23
COA TEX
21
KAN
24
MLW
33
KAN BRI TAL HOM PHO 36th 101 [44]
Reaume Brothers Racing 34 Ford LVS
35
BRD
DNQ
MAR RCH
36
33 DAR
DNQ
NWS
DNQ
CLT
29
GTW
23
NSH MOH
DNQ
POC
26
IRP
DNQ
2024 22 DAY ATL LVS BRI COA MAR TEX KAN DAR NWS
33
CLT GTW NSH POC IRP RCH MLW BRI KAN TAL HOM MAR PHO 72nd 4 [45]
– Relieved Bobby Kennedy · – Qualified but replaced by Mason Maggio · ¤ – Relieved Armani Williams

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

ARCA Menards Series

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Menards Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AMSC Pts Ref
2023 Fast Track Racing 11 Toyota DAY PHO TAL KAN
18
CLT BLN ELK MOH IOW POC MCH IRP GLN ISF MLW DSF KAN BRI SLM TOL 102nd 26 [46]

K&N Pro Series East

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NASCAR K&N Pro Series East results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 NKNPSEC Pts Ref
2013 MacDonald Motorsports 49 Toyota BRI GRE FIF RCH
23
BGS IOW LGY COL IOW VIR GRE NHA DOV RAL 69th 21 [47]

K&N Pro Series West

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NASCAR K&N Pro Series West results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NKNPSWC Pts Ref
2012 GSR Racing 07 Ford PHO LHC MMP
25
S99 24th 115 [48]
72 Chevy IOW
DNQ
BIR LVS SON
07 EVG
15
CNS IOW PHO
DNQ
Midgley Racing 09 Chevy PIR
18
SMP AAS
2013 Bob Wood 14 Toyota PHO S99 BIR IOW L44 SON CNS IOW EVG
14
SPO MMP SMP AAS KCR PHO 60th 30 [49]

References

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