Jaskol won three races at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca as he finished fourth in points;[3][7] the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve victory marked the first motorsports win for the Red Bull brand in North America.
In the former, he scored podium finishes in the first two races for Hearn Motorsports before departing the team to focus on the Speed Truck Challenge as he was leading the points in that series at the time.
[9] Driving for United Nissan Auto Team,[10] Jaskol would become the first rookie to win the championship in Speed Truck Challenge history.
[3] In July, he tested a NASCAR Truck for Roush Racing at Martinsville Speedway as part of the team's "Gong Show".
[12] Besides continuing to race stock cars such as late models at Las Vegas Motor Speedway's Bullring, Jaskol signed with Michael Crawford Motorsports to compete in the Indy Pro Series in 2007.
[13] He ran five Indy Pro races with a best finish of seventh in the Freedom 100 at Indianapolis and his final start at Infineon Raceway.
[15] In May 2015, Jaskol competed in the Best in the Desert's Silver State 300, finishing third in the UTV Pro 1900 alongside Scott Yancey, Derryke Rich, and Robert Casey Wiesel.
[18] In 2021, Jaskol joined MBM Motorsports on a four-race schedule in NASCAR Xfinity Series beginning at Martinsville in April.
[3] On February 10, 2022, it was announced that Jaskol would run full-time for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2022 for the new G2G Racing team owned by Tim Viens, driving his No.
[26] Born in Thousand Oaks, California, Jaskol lives in Las Vegas, where he works as a driving instructor and skydiver.
Jaskol also provides drifting and driving demonstrations at SEMA and meetings for car manufacturers like Kia, Mercedes-Benz, and Toyota.