Tyler Reddick

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Tyler George Reddick (born January 11, 1996) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 45 Toyota Camry XSE for 23XI Racing. He is a two-time champion in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, winning consecutive titles in 2018 and 2019. In 2018, Reddick set a NASCAR record at Daytona for the closest finish in NASCAR Xfinity Series history as well as the closest finish in any of NASCAR’s top three series by 0.0004 seconds.
Birthdate:
11 January 1996
Full Name:
Tyler George Reddick
Birthplace:
Corning, California, U.S.
Nationality:
United States
Gender:
Male
Height (cm):
165
Weight (kg):
57
Parents:
Clarence Reddick (Father), Geri Reddick (Mother)
Status:
Married
Partner:
Alexa DeLeon
Education:
DuQuoin Christian Fellowship School (High School)
Career Started:
2012
Notable Achievements:
NASCAR Cup Series Regular Season Champion (2024), NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion (2018, 2019), Closest finish in NASCAR Xfinity Series history (2018)
Awards:
NASCAR Xfinity Series Rookie of the Year (Win Year 2018), NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Most Popular Driver (Win Year 2016)
Current Team:
Car Number:
45
Car Model:
Toyota Camry XSE
Net Worth:
$5.0 Million

Tyler Reddick Bio

Tyler George Reddick, born on January 11, 1996, in Corning, California, is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 45 Toyota Camry XSE for 23XI Racing, with crew chief Billy Scott. Standing 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighing roughly 125 pounds, Reddick has built a reputation as a versatile and determined racer across NASCAR’s national touring divisions.

Reddick is a two-time NASCAR Xfinity Series champion, having claimed back-to-back titles in 2018 and 2019. Over the course of his career, he has also earned honors such as the 2018 NASCAR Xfinity Series Rookie of the Year and the 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Most Popular Driver Award, cementing his place among the most consistent drivers of his generation.

Early Life and Background

Tyler George Reddick was born in Corning, California, but he spent much of his childhood in DuQuoin, Illinois, and Peoria, Illinois. He attended DuQuoin Christian Fellowship School before transitioning to homeschooling for his final two years, ultimately graduating in 2014. His parents, Clarence and Geri Reddick, supported his early interest in motorsports, which began to take shape at a remarkably young age.

Reddick started racing at four years old in Outlaw Karts and quickly moved into mini sprints, midgets, dirt late models, and sprint cars. His early résumé included standout achievements such as becoming the youngest driver to win the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Rookie of the Year in 2011, the youngest to win the East Bay Winter Nationals, the youngest to qualify for the pole at the Eldora Speedway World 100, and the youngest to qualify for a World of Outlaws feature event.

Path to NASCAR

Reddick made his ARCA Racing Series debut in 2012, finishing that year 63rd in the standings. In October 2012, he won in his first career start in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East at Rockingham Speedway, an early sign of his potential. By 2013, he was competing in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with Ken Schrader Racing, advancing steadily through NASCAR’s developmental ladder.

His development continued in 2014 and 2015 with Brad Keselowski Racing, where he ran a partial Truck Series schedule in 2014 and a full slate in 2015. That growth set the stage for his transition to the upper levels of NASCAR competition, first in the Xfinity Series and later in the Cup Series.

Tyler Reddick Career

Early Career (2012-2014)

Reddick’s professional stock car career began in 2012 with the ARCA Racing Series and a memorable first win in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East at Rockingham Speedway. He balanced his high school education with limited Truck Series starts in 2013, running a partial slate with Ken Schrader Racing at Rockingham Speedway in April of that year. His performances in those developmental series helped him earn a developmental deal with Brad Keselowski Racing.

In 2014, Reddick ran 16 Truck Series events for Brad Keselowski Racing, building the experience and consistency that would soon translate into wins. These early years laid a strong foundation for his rapid climb up the NASCAR ladder.

Camping World Truck Series Breakthrough (2015-2016)

Reddick’s first full Truck Series season came in 2015 with Brad Keselowski Racing. On February 20, 2015, he earned his first career Truck Series victory at Daytona International Speedway, followed by a second win at Dover in May. He led the points during much of the summer and finished the year ranked second in the final standings, the highest finish of his early career.

He returned to Brad Keselowski Racing in 2016, switching to the No. 29 truck. Reddick opened the season with a crash at Daytona but rebounded with a victory at Las Vegas. He also earned the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Most Popular Driver Award that year, capping a developmental run that positioned him for the next step in NASCAR’s national series.

Xfinity Series Breakthrough (2017-2019)

Reddick joined Chip Ganassi Racing in 2017 for a part-time Xfinity Series schedule, driving the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro. In September 2017, he captured his first Xfinity Series win at Kentucky Speedway after leading 66 laps and pulling away by roughly 14 seconds. A month later, he earned his first Xfinity pole at Kansas Speedway.

Reddick moved to JR Motorsports full-time in 2018, replacing William Byron in the No. 24 car. At the season-opening race at Daytona, he beat teammate Elliott Sadler in a photo finish by a margin of 0.0004 seconds, setting the record for the closest finish in NASCAR history. He qualified for the playoffs and capped the year with a win at Homestead-Miami Speedway to claim his first Xfinity Series championship. In 2019, he switched to Richard Childress Racing and won at Talladega and Homestead, securing his second consecutive Xfinity Series title.

Cup Series Breakthrough (2019-2022)

Reddick made his Cup Series debut at the 2019 Daytona 500, driving the No. 31 for Richard Childress Racing. In 2020, he was named the full-time driver of RCR’s No. 8 Chevrolet and posted three top-five finishes and nine top-ten finishes. In 2021, he advanced to the Cup Series playoffs for the first time and finished the year 13th in the standings.

Reddick earned his first Cup Series victory at the 2022 Kwik Trip 250 at Road America, holding off Chase Elliott. After the Indianapolis Road Course win later that summer, he signed with 23XI Racing. He added a third Cup win at Texas in the fall of 2022, finishing 14th in points despite an early playoff exit.

23XI Racing Era (2023-Present)

Reddick joined 23XI Racing in 2023, taking over the No. 45 Toyota Camry XSE. He opened the season with a dramatic win at Circuit of the Americas in triple overtime, then added a victory at Kansas in the playoffs. He ended 2023 with a career-high sixth-place finish in the Cup Series standings.

In 2024, Reddick won at Talladega and Michigan and clinched the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Regular Season Championship by a single point over Kyle Larson. He advanced to the Championship 4 at Phoenix and finished a career-best fourth in the final standings. In 2025, Reddick posted a runner-up finish at the Daytona 500 and additional top-five results at COTA, Darlington, Atlanta, and Chicago, but was eliminated following the Round of 12 and finished ninth in points.

Driving Style and Strengths

Reddick is recognized for his precision on road courses and intermediate tracks, where his smooth throttle control and patience in traffic often pay off. He works closely with crew chief Billy Scott to optimize long-run pace and pit strategy. His late-race composure has produced memorable comebacks, including the 2024 Homestead win where he charged past Ryan Blaney to clinch a Championship 4 spot.

Notable Races and Milestones

Among Reddick’s signature moments are the 2018 Xfinity Series opener at Daytona, the 2024 Talladega victory that delivered 23XI co-owner Michael Jordan his first on-track win celebration, and the 2024 Homestead win that sealed his Championship 4 berth. His 2025 runner-up at the Daytona 500 reinforced his reputation as a clutch superspeedway finisher.

Tyler Reddick Career Wins

Tyler Reddick has accumulated victories across NASCAR’s three national series, with verified totals of 3 Truck Series wins, 10 Xfinity Series wins, and 13 Cup Series wins through the documented 2026 stretch of the season. His win list includes a Cup Series Regular Season Championship and consecutive Xfinity Series titles.

NASCAR Cup Series Highlights

Reddick has 13 verified Cup Series wins. His first came at the 2022 Kwik Trip 250 at Road America, and his most recent listed win is the 2026 AdventHealth 400 at Kansas. He has earned 15 poles and more than 100 top-ten finishes, and he captured the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Regular Season Championship.

NASCAR Xfinity Series Highlights

Reddick’s 10 Xfinity Series wins include the 2017 VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300 at Kentucky, the 2018 season opener at Daytona, and the 2022 SRS Distribution 250 at Texas. His first Xfinity win at Kentucky came in dominant fashion, while his most recent listed victory came at Texas in 2022. He won the 2018 and 2019 Xfinity Series championships and the 2019 Xfinity Series Regular Season title.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Highlights

Reddick has 3 verified Truck Series wins. His first came at the 2015 NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona, and his most recent Truck win was the 2016 DC Solar 350 at Las Vegas. He finished second in the 2015 Truck Series standings.

Tyler Reddick Family

Family Background and Racing Lineage

Tyler George Reddick is the son of Clarence and Geri Reddick, and he is the grandson of Benny Brown, founder of BBR Music Group. His family supported his early racing ambitions, and he often credits his parents for helping him balance education with a demanding travel schedule during his formative years.

Personal Life

Reddick is married to Alexa DeLeon, and the couple has two sons. His personal life has included significant family moments, including the safe recovery of his newborn son Rookie following a medical scare. Despite the demands of a full-time Cup Series schedule, Reddick has remained closely tied to his family throughout his career.

2025 Season Performance

Tyler George Reddick’s 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season was defined by consistency rather than victory lane. He opened the year with a runner-up finish at the Daytona 500 and added top-five results at COTA, Darlington, Atlanta, and Chicago. Although he remained a regular presence near the front of the field, wins were harder to come by than in prior seasons, and he entered the playoffs as a steady contender rather than a favorite.

Reddick pushed hard at the playoff-opening race at Darlington, where he again finished second, but was eliminated following the Round of 12. He closed the year ninth in the Cup Series points standings, working alongside crew chief Billy Scott to refine race-day execution. Off-track challenges, including team-level uncertainty from the 23XI Racing lawsuit against NASCAR, added to the season’s difficulties.

Looking ahead, Reddick entered a contract year for 2026 motivated to return to victory lane. His 2025 form showed he remained one of the Cup Series’ most reliable midfield-to-front runners, even as he searched for the breakthrough win that had eluded him during the regular season.