Wendell Chavous

Wendell Phillip Chavous Jr. (born February 28, 1985) is an American former professional stock car racing driver and current entrepreneur.

Chavous made a name racing late models on dirt tracks, including appearances at the Fastrak Grand Nationals.

Switching to MAKE Motorsports for the season-ending Ford EcoBoost 200 a week later, Chavous fell out with electrical problems and finished 31st.

[7] On February 13, 2017, Premium Motorsports announced that Chavous would compete for 2017 Truck Series Rookie of the Year driving the team's No.

[8] Chavous ran the full schedule, except Mosport and Phoenix where he was replaced by Gary Klutt, and Robby Lyons, respectively.

[13] The pairing yielded four top-fifteen efforts, up from one the previous year, although Keselowski departed the team in late spring.