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| Name | Brandon Brown |
| Birth date | 26 May 1993 |
| Birth place | Riverside, California |
| Nationality | American |
| Current series | NASCAR Xfinity Series |
| First year | 2016 |
| Best finish | 18th (2018) |
Brandon Brown (racing driver) is an American professional stock car racer who competes primarily in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and has also entered events in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and regional stock car divisions. Brown achieved national attention after a breakthrough victory at the Talladega Superspeedway spring Xfinity race and has driven for several independent teams while engaging with sponsors, media, and motorsports organizations. His career has intersected with notable personalities and institutions across American motorsport.
Brown was born in Riverside, California and grew up in a motorsport-involved family with early exposure to karting at local facilities such as Irwindale Speedway and regional racing circuits in Southern California. He competed against contemporaries who progressed to national series, including drivers from ARCA Menards Series feeder programs and developmental leagues associated with teams like Joe Gibbs Racing and Roush Fenway Racing. During his youth he raced in karting championships and local stock car preparatory events that feed talent pipelines used by organizations such as Rev Racing and sanctioning bodies including United States Auto Club.
Brown transitioned from grassroots stock cars and late model competition into national touring series, participating in events sanctioned by NASCAR and affiliated series including ARCA Menards Series West and the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East. He made his first national touring starts with small operations similar to independent teams such as MBM Motorsports and DGM Racing, working with crew chiefs, spotters, and team owners who have backgrounds connected to organizations like Richard Childress Racing. Brown's progression involved competing at tracks ranging from Martinsville Speedway to Daytona International Speedway, and collaborating with crew members who previously worked for veteran teams including Hendrick Motorsports and JR Motorsports.
Brown began running Xfinity Series events regularly in the mid-2010s, driving for independent entries and part-time efforts that often required coordination with sponsors, motorsport marketing firms, and logistics partners familiar with national touring schedules such as those used by Team Penske and Stewart-Haas Racing for higher-tier operations. He recorded consistent top-20 finishes, culminating in his first Xfinity Series victory at the Talladega Superspeedway spring race, a win that intersected with media coverage from outlets like ESPN, NBC Sports, and Fox Sports. That victory elevated his profile alongside drivers from organizations like Chip Ganassi Racing and Joe Gibbs Racing and placed him in discussions with series stakeholders including NASCAR officials and track promoters from Charlotte Motor Speedway and Bristol Motor Speedway. Throughout his Xfinity tenure Brown drove for teams with operational similarities to B.J. McLeod Motorsports and Our Motorsports, engaged with sponsors from corporate partners and regional backers, and has entered races at superspeedways, short tracks, and intermediate ovals well-known to championship competitors like Kyle Busch and Austin Dillon.
Off the track Brown has been involved with charitable initiatives and community outreach events often attended by peers from series such as NASCAR Cup Series and developmental programs like NASCAR Drive for Diversity. He has interacted with motorsport media personalities, broadcasters from Motor Racing Network and PRN, and representatives from sponsor brands seen across series including Sunoco and other corporate partners. Brown maintains residence and training ties to regions of California where many stock car drivers and racing teams operate testing, setup work, and equipment preparation.
Brown's national touring statistics include entries in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and selected starts in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and regional ARCA/NASCAR feeder divisions. His career highlight is a points-paying Xfinity Series victory at Talladega Superspeedway, and season-best standings that placed him among part-time and independent team drivers comparable to competitors from SS-Green Light Racing and JK Motorsports. Brown has competed on iconic circuits including Daytona International Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway, Martinsville Speedway, Auto Club Speedway, and Texas Motor Speedway, accumulating experience in plate racing, restrictor-plate strategy, short-track racing, and intermediate-oval competition typical of drivers who advance through the American stock car ladder system.
Category:1993 births Category:Living people Category:American racing drivers Category:NASCAR drivers