Morgen Baird Bio
Morgen John Baird (born March 3, 1993) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He last competed part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the Nos. 2 and 22 Ford F-150s for Reaume Brothers Racing, and part-time in the ARCA Menards Series. He has previously competed in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Baird has built a long résumé across short tracks and superspeedways, working his way up from go-karts in his home state of Michigan to NASCAR’s national touring divisions.
Early Life and Background
Morgen John Baird was born on March 3, 1993, in Grass Lake, Michigan, and grew up in the nearby community of Jackson. He began racing go-karts in Jackson at the age of twelve and quickly found success at the local level. In his second start in the Jr. Sportsman class, Baird picked up his first win, an early sign of the speed that would carry him through the rest of his junior career.
He soon moved up to the Jr. Can class, where he won the track championship in 2007. The following year, Baird transitioned to mini-cup racing at Jackson Speedway and finished second in the points, recording three feature wins and three heat race wins along the way. He also began running selected events in the Great Lakes Super Mini-Cup Series during this period.
Path to NASCAR
Baird continued to climb the short-track ladder through the GLS Series, where he finished runner-up in 2009 and earned rookie of the year honors. He captured the GLS Series championship the following season with five feature wins, seven poles, and twelve top-fives. He repeated as series champion in 2011, 2012, and 2013, establishing himself as one of the most consistent short-track drivers in the region.
In 2014, Baird moved to dwarf cars and joined Finishline Racing in the MCR Dwarf Series, finishing third in points and winning another rookie of the year award. After running his own equipment in 2015 and finishing fourth in the standings, he turned his focus toward NASCAR’s development ladder. In 2016, he made his ARCA Racing Series debut at Michigan International Speedway, finishing seventh and signaling his readiness for stock car racing at the national level.
Morgen Baird Career
Early Career (2016-2018)
Baird made his ARCA Racing Series debut in 2016 at Michigan International Speedway, driving the No. 64 Chevrolet for Hixson Motorsports, and finished a strong seventh. He matched that result in his next start at Chicagoland Speedway before joining Jent Motorsports at Kansas Speedway in the No. 14 Ford, where he finished 22nd. During the same year, he also made two starts in the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing in the pro late model division, adding pavement late model experience to his résumé.
Over the next two seasons, Baird continued to log ARCA starts at Michigan with Fast Track Racing, posting a best finish of 19th in 2018. These consistent superspeedway starts helped him build a working relationship with several teams and gave him valuable seat time as he prepared for higher-profile opportunities.
ARCA Menards Series Breakthrough (2019-2023)
In 2019, Baird ran at Salem Speedway for Fast Track Racing in the No. 11, finishing sixteenth after a radio issue, and added two more ARCA starts that season at Michigan and Chicagoland. The following year, he made a one-off appearance at Michigan in the No. 10 Ford, finishing fifteenth despite brake problems that hampered his run.
By 2021, Baird’s persistence began to pay off. He earned his first ARCA top-ten finish at Michigan, crossing the line seventh on the lead lap after starting in the same position. In 2022, he added another top-ten at Michigan and joined Venturini Motorsports for the ARCA season finale at Toledo Speedway in the No. 55 Toyota. In 2023, he ran a single ARCA event for Fast Track Racing and recorded a career-best sixth-place finish at Michigan, further cementing his place on the ARCA grid.
NASCAR Xfinity Series Debut (2024)
On March 27, 2024, it was announced that Baird would make his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at Richmond Raceway, driving the No. 6 Chevrolet for JD Motorsports. The debut was postponed a few days later due to personal family reasons, and Garrett Smithley replaced him for that event. Baird was then entered for Michigan with Joey Gase Motorsports in the No. 53, but he failed to qualify for that race.
He finally made his Xfinity Series start at Atlanta Motor Speedway with Joey Gase Motorsports, where he finished 33rd. The 2024 Xfinity campaign marked Baird’s long-awaited arrival in one of NASCAR’s top national touring series and set the stage for his next step in the Truck Series.
Reaume Brothers Racing Era (2025-Present)
On April 10, 2025, it was announced that Baird would run a partial schedule in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 22 Ford F-150 for Reaume Brothers Racing. He made his Truck Series debut at Kansas Speedway in the Heart of Health Care 200 and went on to compete in additional events throughout the season. As the 2025 Truck Series campaign progressed, Baird also split time between the Nos. 2 and 22 entries for the Reaume organization.
Driving Style and Strengths
Baird’s career has been built on superspeedway and intermediate-track experience, particularly at Michigan International Speedway, where he has logged many of his most competitive ARCA and Truck Series starts. His background in short-track karting and mini-cup racing has given him a sharp race craft, and his patience through long developmental seasons has helped him deliver consistent finishes in equipment that is often run on a limited budget.
Notable Races and Milestones
Among the highlights of Baird’s career are his first ARCA top-ten at Michigan in 2021, his career-best ARCA finish of sixth at Michigan in 2023, and his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at Atlanta in 2024. His Truck Series debut at Kansas in 2025 marked another key milestone, capping a long climb from local kart tracks in Jackson, Michigan, to NASCAR’s national touring divisions.
Morgen Baird Career Wins
Morgen Baird’s racing résumé is built on steady development and frequent top-ten finishes rather than headline race wins. Across the ARCA Menards Series, NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, he has yet to record a victory at the national level, with his strongest results coming in ARCA competition.
ARCA Menards Series Highlights
In the ARCA Menards Series, Baird has three career top-ten finishes and no wins. His best ARCA result came in 2023 with a sixth-place finish at Michigan International Speedway, the same track where he earned his first top-ten in 2021. He has made more than a dozen ARCA starts for teams including Hixson Motorsports, Jent Motorsports, Fast Track Racing, Venturini Motorsports, and Maples Motorsports, and he continues to add to that ledger on a part-time basis.
Other Wins and Performances
Baird’s most decorated stretch came in short-track racing, where he won four straight GLS Series championships from 2010 through 2013. He also captured the 2007 Jr. Can championship, won a Great Lakes Super Mini-Cup Series race at Owosso Speedway, and earned multiple rookie of the year awards across karts, dwarf cars, and the GLS Series.
Morgen Baird Family
Family Background and Racing Lineage
Baird’s racing roots are tied to the Jackson, Michigan, karting and short-track community, where he began his career at age twelve. His progression through karting, mini-cup, dwarf cars, and ARCA reflects a grassroots development path common to many drivers from the Midwest short-track scene.
Personal Life
Baird currently resides in Jackson, Michigan. Publicly available information about his immediate family is limited, and he has generally kept his personal life private outside of occasional references to his family on social media.
2025 Season Performance
The 2025 season represents a major step for Baird, as he balances a partial NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedule with continued ARCA Menards Series starts. His Truck Series campaign began at Kansas Speedway in the Heart of Health Care 200, his first national-level start in the series. He is competing in the No. 22 Ford F-150 for Reaume Brothers Racing, with additional outings in the No. 2 entry for the same organization.
His early Truck Series results reflect the typical learning curve for a part-time driver joining a new series, with finishes slotted toward the back of the field as he gains experience. The opportunity gives Baird regular seat time in NASCAR’s third national touring series and a chance to build momentum for future full-time aspirations.
Looking ahead, Baird’s 2025 priorities are straightforward: logging clean laps, finishing races, and converting strong short-track form into competitive Truck Series runs. With the ARCA Menards Series providing additional track time at familiar venues like Michigan, the season offers a platform to sharpen his craft and position himself for expanded opportunities in 2026.
