[2] He failed to qualify in his debut attempt at Lucas Oil Raceway in an eventful weekend that started with the team's truck having to be assembled at the track.
[8] Later in the year, he ran with TommyRaz Motorsports to raise awareness of missing children,[9] though the team failed to qualify at Lucas Oil and Bristol.
The following year, Kingsland moved to North Carolina from Las Vegas and made two starts with Pennington Motorsports, enjoying the stability that an established team brought.
[10] Building on that, Kingsland declared for Rookie of the Year in 2007[10] and made his debut in the San Bernardino County 200, since he wasn't approved to run the season-opening race at Daytona.
[13] Going back to local racing, Kingsland drove late models at the Bullring in 2010 but was sidelined after the season due to health issues.