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15 Facts About Luke Fenhaus

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Lucas Fenhaus was born on April 8,2004 and is an American professional stock car racing driver.

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Luke Fenhaus competes part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No 66 Ford F-150 for ThorSport Racing.

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Luke Fenhaus has previously competed in the ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East, and the Superstar Racing Experience and from 2019 to 2021 was a part of the Kulwicki Driver Development program.

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Luke Fenhaus was inspired to race after watching his cousin, father, and grandfather race snowmobiles on ice oval tracks.

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Luke Fenhaus would start racing snowmobiles and then began racing on pavement in go-kart and bandolero racing.

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Luke Fenhaus was part of the Alan Kulwicki driver development program and would win the Lodi Memorial and the 2018 track championship at State Park Speedway.

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Luke Fenhaus competed in the race against many current and former NASCAR and IndyCar drivers and finished second and led the most laps.

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In January 2022, Luke Fenhaus drove a stock car for the first time as he tested an ARCA Menards Series car in the series' preseason test session at Daytona International Speedway for Fast Track Racing.

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Luke Fenhaus did not end up running any ARCA races for Fast Track or another team in 2022.

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On March 3,2023, it was announced that Luke Fenhaus would run the full season in the ARCA Menards Series East for the new Pinnacle Racing Group team in their No 28 car.

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In 2024, it was revealed that Luke Fenhaus would make his debut in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at World Wide Technology Raceway, driving the No 66 Ford for ThorSport Racing, where he finished in tenth place.

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Luke Fenhaus then ran the races at Pocono Raceway and Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, finishing 22nd and seventh respectively.

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In 2025, it was announced that Luke Fenhaus will run another partial Truck Series schedule with ThorSport in the No 66, this time in eleven races.

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Luke Fenhaus was inspired by drivers Tim Sauter and Kevin Harvick.

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In 2022, Luke Fenhaus graduated early from Wausau East High School and moved from Wisconsin to North Carolina.