21-year-old Rajah Caruth has rapidly ascended to stardom following his recent Truck Series victory in Las Vegas. But his journey to success is far from conventional.
Following in the footsteps of William Byron, Caruth transitioned from the virtual world of computer racing to the actual racetrack, emerging as one of NASCAR’s most promising talents.
Unlike many top-tier stock car drivers who begin racing at a very young age, Caruth made his debut just days before turning 17. Remarkably, he entered the Drive for Diversity program without any prior racing experience, yet his natural talent was evident.
Hours spent honing his skills on the computer paved the way for Caruth’s entry into racing Legend cars at the 2019 Bojangles Southern Shootout. Progressing through late models to ARCA in 2020 and 2021, Caruth garnered attention at every step. By 2022, he made his debut in both the Xfinity and Truck Series.
In 2023, Caruth became a full-time driver for Spire Motorsports in the Truck Series. With four top-10 finishes last season, he entered the current season with momentum and has already secured a win and two top-10 finishes in the first three races.
Caruth attributes much of his success to iRacing and advocates for more opportunities for SIM racers to showcase their talents.
Speaking on the ‘Door, Bumper, Clear’ podcast, Caruth emphasized, “I feel like that’s one of the beautiful things about SIM Racing. It’s that I am a city kid, right? I didn’t go to the race track growing up. I didn’t have family or anything in racing. So, for sure, the top SIM racers should and will get more opportunities.”
Veteran spotter Freddie Kraft echoed Caruth’s sentiments, highlighting that both Caruth and Byron didn’t transition directly from iRacing to the top tiers. Instead, they demonstrated their skills in various racing categories before earning their place in NASCAR’s elite ranks.