Todd Kluever

Todd Alan Kluever (/ˈkliːvər/ KLEE-vər; born July 6, 1978)[1] is an American former stock car racing driver.

Kluever began his career by racing motorcycles for over nine years before he moved into full-bodied stock cars at a local track.

In 2001, he won the Madison International Speedway Late Model Track Champion, and the Midwest All Racing Series (MARS) Championship and Rookie of the Year.

He began racing in the American Speed Association in 2002, and finished 10th in the final points standings.

David Ragan, who Kluever shared the ride with, instead replaced the departing Mark Martin in the No.

For the 2006 season, Kluever moved to the Busch Series to drive the Roush Racing No.

For 2009, Kluever drove the Team 42 Racing car at Memphis Motorsports Park, but failed to qualify.

50 World Financial Group / Shell Rotella T Ford for Roush Fenway Racing in the Craftsman Truck Series.

Kluever in 2008 ASA Midwest Tour race at Milwaukee
Kluever's wrecked ARCA car from 2005 on display at Roush-Fenway Racing .