Bryce Haugeberg

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Bryce Haugeberg (born August 5, 2003) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He last competed part-time in the ARCA Menards Series, driving the No. 06//11 Toyota for Fast Track Racing.
Birthdate:
5 August 2003
Full Name:
Bryce Haugeberg
Birthplace:
West Fargo, North Dakota, U.S.
Nationality:
United States
Gender:
Male
Education:
North Dakota State University (College)
Career Started:
2021
Car Number:
06//11

Bryce Haugeberg Bio

Bryce Haugeberg (born August 5, 2003) is an American professional stock car racing driver from West Fargo, North Dakota. He is best known for his part-time work in the ARCA Menards Series, where he has driven the No. 06 and No. 11 Toyota entries for Fast Track Racing. Beyond asphalt racing, Haugeberg also competes on dirt in the POWRi Minn-Kota Lightning Sprints series, giving him a versatile background across multiple racing disciplines.

Early Life and Background

Bryce Haugeberg was born on August 5, 2003, in West Fargo, North Dakota. Growing up in the Upper Midwest placed him near a strong regional short-track culture, where grassroots racing is a common path for young drivers. West Fargo and the broader Fargo-Moorhead area have long produced talent for both pavement and dirt racing, and Haugeberg grew up surrounded by that community.

His family has deep ties to the sport. Haugeberg has a brother, Jake, who also races, giving the two a shared racing environment at home. That family connection to motorsports helped shape Bryce’s early interest in driving and offered a built-in teammate as he learned the craft. Public information about his parents and early schooling remains limited, but his path clearly pointed toward racing from a young age.

Path to NASCAR

Haugeberg’s climb into NASCAR’s development ladder came through the ARCA Menards Series, a traditional proving ground for stock car drivers in North America. He made his ARCA Menards Series debut in the 2021 General Tire 150 at Phoenix, driving the No. 01 for Fast Track Racing. Although that first outing ended early after contact with Drew Dollar, he added two more starts later that season, with a best finish of thirteenth at the 2021 Zinsser SmartCoat 200.

He also gained experience in the ARCA Menards Series East and ARCA Menards Series West, racing at tracks such as Iowa, Milwaukee, and the Las Vegas Bullring. These regional schedules let him build seat time on a variety of track types, from short ovals to intermediate speedways. In parallel, he continued racing on dirt in the POWRi Minn-Kota Lightning Sprints, where he drives the No. 22, sharpening his car control in a very different kind of race car.

Bryce Haugeberg Career

Early Career (2021)

Haugeberg’s professional stock car career began in 2021 with Fast Track Racing in the ARCA Menards Series. His debut at Phoenix ended in a 25th-place result after he was spun by Drew Dollar. The season was a learning year, focused on adjusting to the heavier stock cars, longer races, and the demands of national touring competition.

Across his first three ARCA starts, he posted a best finish of thirteenth at the 2021 Zinsser SmartCoat 200. Those early races gave him a foundation of data and experience that he would build on in subsequent seasons, while he continued developing his sprint car program on dirt with the POWRi Minn-Kota Lightning Sprints.

ARCA Menards Series Breakthrough (2022)

In 2022, Haugeberg stepped into a more prominent role. He fielded his own No. 94 team, Haugeberg Racing, for superspeedway events, with a technical partnership linking the operation to Cram Racing Enterprises. At the same time, he drove for Fast Track Racing in several additional races through a partnership with his own team, giving him a heavy and varied schedule across the year.

His best ARCA Menards Series finish came that season, a 17th-place result in the 2022 standings. The year also included a frightening moment at the Atlas 100, when he was involved in a violent crash with Buddy Kofoid. Kofoid ran into a slowing Haugeberg, sending Haugeberg’s car rolling several times before it came to rest on its side. Both drivers were able to walk away without serious injury, a testament to modern safety equipment and Haugeberg’s composure under pressure.

Haugeberg also continued running the ARCA Menards Series East in 2022, making his final East start at the 2022 Sprecher 150 at Milwaukee. His best East Series finish was 34th in the 2022 standings, while his work in the ARCA Menards Series West at tracks like the Las Vegas Bullring rounded out a busy year.

Fast Track Racing Era (2025–Present)

By 2025, Haugeberg had returned to a familiar organization. He drove the No. 06 for Wayne Peterson Racing at Daytona, with a technical alliance alongside Fast Track Racing. That partnership tied back to the team that gave him his first ARCA Menards Series start in 2021 and has supported much of his development since.

He has continued to compete part-time in the ARCA Menards Series with Fast Track Racing, sharing time in the No. 06 and No. 11 Toyota entries. The combination of team continuity and family-run equipment has positioned him to chase stronger results, including a recent start in the 2025 Star Nursery 150 at the Las Vegas Bullring and his most recent ARCA Menards Series appearance in the 2026 Alabama Manufactured Housing 200 at Talladega.

Driving Style and Strengths

Haugeberg’s background in sprint car racing on dirt gives him a sharp sense of car control, throttle modulation, and race craft that translates well to stock car racing. His schedule across superspeedways, short ovals, and intermediate tracks has helped him adapt to varied track types, while his partnership with Fast Track Racing offers a stable technical foundation to lean on during race weekends.

Notable Races and Milestones

His 2022 Atlas 100 crash at a track where he was running well, followed by walking away unscathed, stands as one of the defining moments of his early career. Making his ARCA Menards Series debut at Phoenix in 2021, returning to the Daytona superspeedway in 2025, and racing at Talladega in 2026 highlight his steady progression through some of stock car racing’s most demanding venues.

Bryce Haugeberg Career Wins

As of the most recent verified information, Bryce Haugeberg has not yet recorded a victory in the ARCA Menards Series, the ARCA Menards Series East, or the ARCA Menards Series West. His results reflect the work-in-progress nature of a young driver still building experience at the national stock car level.

ARCA Menards Series Highlights

Haugeberg has made multiple starts across the ARCA Menards Series and its regional East and West divisions. His best ARCA Menards Series championship result is 17th, achieved in the 2022 season. He has recorded four top-ten finishes across his ARCA Menards Series starts, all without a win or a pole position at that level. His first race came at the 2021 General Tire 150 at Phoenix, and his most recent ARCA Menards Series appearance was the 2026 Alabama Manufactured Housing 200 at Talladega.

Other Wins & Performances

On dirt, Haugeberg competes in the POWRi Minn-Kota Lightning Sprints series driving the No. 22. Detailed win totals from that series are not fully verified in available sources, and any additional regional championships are not confirmed at this time.

Bryce Haugeberg Family

Family Background and Racing Lineage

Racing runs in the Haugeberg family. Bryce’s brother, Jake Haugeberg, is also a racing driver, giving the brothers a shared background in the sport from an early age. That sibling connection has helped Bryce develop his skills with a built-in practice partner and has kept the family closely tied to the racing community in the Upper Midwest.

Personal Life

Bryce Haugeberg is currently a Junior Engineering student at North Dakota State University, balancing his college coursework with his part-time ARCA Menards Series and dirt track schedule. He is not publicly listed as married, and details about a spouse or children have not been confirmed in available sources. He maintains an active presence on social media under the handle associated with Haugeberg Racing.

2025 Season Performance

The 2025 season has seen Haugeberg continue as a part-time ARCA Menards Series competitor, returning to the Fast Track Racing ecosystem through a technical alliance with Wayne Peterson Racing. His year opened at Daytona, a demanding superspeedway, where he drove the No. 06 with backing from his longtime partner team. That start reinforced his role as a developing superspeedway talent willing to take on high-risk, high-reward races.

He later returned to a familiar short oval at the Las Vegas Bullring for the 2025 Star Nursery 150, the kind of tight, technical track where his sprint car instincts come into play. While wins have remained elusive at the ARCA level, his consistent presence on entry lists across the ARCA Menards Series and its regional divisions points to a steady, building phase of his career rather than a setback.

Looking ahead, Haugeberg’s path forward combines continued ARCA Menards Series starts, ongoing dirt track racing in the POWRi Minn-Kota Lightning Sprints, and his engineering studies at North Dakota State University. With family ties to the sport and a long-standing relationship with Fast Track Racing, he remains a name to watch as he works toward his first national-series victory.