Jason White (American racing driver)

Jason Alan White (born June 5, 1979) is an American professional stock car racing driver.

Before moving to Busch Series, White dominated the Virginia go-kart circuit.

In a five-year stretch, Jason won six Virginia state titles and finished in the World Karting Association top-ten for three different classes of vehicles.

The runs earned him a spot on Felix Sabates' Chip Ganassi Racing No.

Fred Bickford then picked White up for three races, beginning with a 28th-place finish at New Hampshire.

White's busiest year was 2003, when he earned 29th in points after a splitting rides at Davis Motorsports and Jay Robinson Racing.

After a pair of 33rds and a 42nd at Richmond, White earned his best run of the year at Milwaukee, finishing 29th.

After being without a ride for seven years, White returned to NASCAR in 2021, driving RSS Racing/Reaume Brothers Racing No.

White made his first few starts in the Craftsman Truck Series in 2001, racing in seven events.

In 2007, White was scheduled to run two races with MB Motorsports along with sponsor GunBroker.com, but resulted in a one-race deal at Daytona.

White also led 86 laps at the O'Reilly 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway but finished 14th after a late pit stop.

For 2010, White and GunBroker moved to SS-Green Light Racing, where they started off the season on a high note by winning the pole for the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway.

White and GunBroker.com left SS-Green Light Racing at season's end and moved to the upstart Joe Denette Motorsports.

On August 7, 2011, White made his debut in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Pocono Raceway, driving the No.

He returned to drive for the team in the Sprint Cup Series race at Pocono a year later, replacing John Wes Townley.

D. of the NASCAR Rule Book, stating actions detrimental to stock car racing - particularly on being charged with or convicted of significant criminal violations.

White in his return to NASCAR and the Xfinity Series at Daytona in February 2021
White's No. 23 truck on pit road at Rockingham in 2012
White in his Cup Series debut at Pocono in August 2011