In 2007, he raced at Kanawha Valley Motorsports Park, winning four times in the track's IHRA Street Modified division.
[3] In 2010, White enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve,[3] attending boot camp at Parris Island.
[5][4] After returning from basic training a year later, he re-entered racing and switched to stock cars, running IMCA Crate Late Models at I-77 Raceway, where he had five top-five finishes and a win.
[3] The following season, he began competing full-time in the ARCA Lincoln Welders Truck Series for Team Wilson, driving the No.
[9] In 2015, White was initially scheduled to make his Camping World Truck Series debut at Homestead-Miami Speedway, but he did not attempt the race.
[2] The next season, he joined Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing in 2016 to attempt his CWTS debut at Martinsville Speedway, and was reported to be the first Marine to compete in a NASCAR national series event.
[10][11] The effort was supported by Gulf War veteran David Pack, who works for JJCR as a business development representative.
Pack, who is also a board member with Cobb's military charity Driven2Honor, noticed White's Facebook post requesting funding to race.
[12] After being without a ride for three years, in September 2019, it was reported that White signed with Vizion Motorsports to potentially run the ARCA season opener at Daytona and some Truck Series races if the team was able to find sponsorship.