RampageCurrent Series - NFRN Elite Cup Series
Current Car - #1 Ford Fusion Current Team - RamCo Motorsports Crew Chief - Brent Aston CAREER STATS Starts - 47 Wins - 3 Top 5 - 10 Top 10 - 15 Poles - 2 Championships - 1 Seasons - 2 |
Driver Profile
Rampage is an American professional stock car racing driver and a one-time champion in the NFRN Elite Cup Series. He currently drives the No. 1 Ford Fusion for RamCo Motorsports. Rampage joined NFRN in the first season of the league and took home the 2016 championship in the NFRN Elite Cup Series. With the introduction of teams to the league, he joined RamCo Motorsports in 2017 with nascarfan19. To date, he has only run in the NFRN Elite Cup Series full-time. In one full season, Rampage has recorded one championship, two career race wins, five top fives, eight top tens, and two pole positions.
Accolades
Elite Cup Series S1 Champion
Elite Cup Series S2 Chase Contender
Champion's League S1 Contender
Elite Cup Series S1 Chase Contender
Elite Cup Series S1 Most Wins
Elite Cup Series S1 Most Poles
Elite Cup Series S2 Chase Contender
Champion's League S1 Contender
Elite Cup Series S1 Chase Contender
Elite Cup Series S1 Most Wins
Elite Cup Series S1 Most Poles
Stats by Series
NFRN Champion's League
Starts - 3 Wins - 0 Top 5 - 3 Top 10 - 3 Poles - 0 Championships - 0 Seasons - 1 |
Non-Points Races
Season 1
Rampage entered the NFRN as a full-time driver in the Elite Cup Series driving the No. 1 Ford. He earned his first pole position, the first pole of the league itself, in the first race of the season at Bumpdraftin' Superspeedway. Despite finishing 33rd in the race after incidents on the track and pit road, Rampage made himself a frontrunner in the point standings during the rest of the regular season. In his 11th career start, Rampage scored his first career win at Ontario Motor Speedway, locking himself into the Chase. After running through the Round of 16, Rampage grabbed a late win in the Round of 12 at Zen Joltis Quad Oval Mega Speedway, clinching himself a Round of 8 spot when he was under the cut line going into the race. After making the championship round, Rampage led laps in the season finale at Hula Hoop and survived a scare of a wreck that damaged his car but did not take him out. With Barry Golberg and John Arndt out from a crash early in the race, Rampage outlasted Colin Lindsay to finish 7th and win the first NFRN Elite Cup Series title. In Season 1, he recorded two wins, five top-fives, eight top-10s, and two pole positions. He tied with other drivers for the most wins and most poles in this season.
Season 2
Rampage signed onto RamCo Motorsports at the start of Season 2, joining nascarfan19. He scored his third career win at Van Zandt Super Speedway amid a flurry of lead changes, becoming the first NECS driver to reach three wins. After contact with Mitchell Marc at Texas World Speedway on pit road late in the race cost him a chance at victory, his season was derailed as he failed the advance out of the Round of 16 and could not defend his title. Following his elimination, he and teammate nascarfan19 announced their retirement from the series at season's end.