1. Much of Eddie MacDonald's success has come at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, where he has five wins in the ACT, three in the Pro Series East, and one with the PASS North.

1. Much of Eddie MacDonald's success has come at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, where he has five wins in the ACT, three in the Pro Series East, and one with the PASS North.
Eddie MacDonald is a back-to-back, two-time champion of the Oxford 250, winning in 2009 and 2010; MacDonald is only one of three drivers to ever have consecutive wins at Oxford Plains Speedway.
Eddie MacDonald first ran in the Busch East Series in 2001, finishing 19th in points, and claimed his first series win the following season at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway.
In 2005, Eddie MacDonald made his debut in the Whelen Modified Tour at Loudon, finishing 37th.
Eddie MacDonald returned to the Modifieds in 2009 at Loudon, replacing Andy Seuss, who was racing at Caraway Speedway in the Whelen Southern Modified Tour.
Eddie MacDonald ran and won the inaugural American Canadian Tour invitational race at Loudon in 2009, and repeated in 2011.
In 2014, Eddie MacDonald won the ACT season-opener at Lee USA Speedway.
Eddie MacDonald made a spot 2019 start in the ARCA Midwest Tour at the Milwaukee Mile and finished in the top 10; it was the first stock car race in five years at the track.
Eddie MacDonald has been working with his crew chief Rollie Lachance since the early 2000s; Lachance previously worked with other big names in the New England short track circuit, including Tracy Gordon, Dale Shaw, and Kelly and Ryan Moore.
In 2010, Eddie MacDonald made his Camping World Truck Series debut in the TheRaceDayRaffleSeries.
Eddie MacDonald ran the July Cup races at Loudon in 2015 and 2016.