NASCAR driver
Brandon Lynn (born December 28, 1995)[ 1] is an American professional stock car racing racing driver. He last competed part-time in the ARCA Menards Series , driving the No. 22 Ford for Chad Bryant Racing .
Career
Lynn made his ARCA Racing Series debut in 2015 , driving the No. 36 Ford for Lira Motorsports at Salem , finishing 13th. He would run Lira's No. 58 at Kentucky and Kansas , finishing 13th and 17th respectively.[ 2]
Lynn was set to fun full-time with Lira Motorsports in 2016 and compete for rookie of the year honors.[ 3] However, he only ran the first four races, driving the No. 36 at Daytona , Nashville , Salem , and Talladega , scoring a best finish of 8th.[ 4]
In 2017 , Lynn made one start with Mason Mitchell Motorsports , finishing 18th at Talladega.[ 5] He would also make his K&N Pro Pro Series East debut at Bristol , driving for NextGen Motorsports , where he finished 15th.[ 6]
In 2018 , Lynn would drive the No. 55 Venturini Motorsports Toyota in two races, finishing 7th at Talladega and 10th at Charlotte .[ 7]
Lynn returned to Venturini Motorsports for Talladega again in 2019 .[ 8] In qualifying, he would score his first career pole.[ 9] Lynn would finish the race in third.[ 10]
The following year, Lynn signed a two race deal with Chad Bryant Racing to run the races at Talladega and Watkins Glen .[ 11] 1992 NASCAR Cup Series championship winning crew chief Paul Andrews would be Lynn's crew chief.[ 12] Lynn would finish the Talladega race 15th, 7 laps down.[ 13] He would not run the Watkins Glen race as planned.
References
^ "Brandon Lynn – Venturini Motorsports" . VenturiniMotorsports . Retrieved January 21, 2025 .
^ "Brandon Lynn – 2015 ARCA Racing Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved January 13, 2025 .
^ "Brandon Lynn Returning with Lira Motorsports" . Racing News . February 5, 2016. Retrieved January 13, 2025 .
^ "Brandon Lynn – 2016 ARCA Racing Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved January 13, 2025 .
^ "Brandon Lynn – 2017 ARCA Racing Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved January 13, 2025 .
^ "Brandon Lynn – 2017 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved January 13, 2025 .
^ "Brandon Lynn – 2018 ARCA Racing Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved January 13, 2025 .
^ "Brandon Lynn Looking to Capitalize on Fast Start by Venturini Motorsports to Score First Career ARCA Menards Series Win" . ARCA . April 20, 2019. Retrieved January 14, 2025 .
^ "Brandon Lynn to Roll from the Pole at Talladega" . ARCA . April 26, 2019. Retrieved January 14, 2025 .
^ "Brandon Lynn – 2019 ARCA Menards Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved January 14, 2025 .
^ Gillispie, Zach (June 5, 2020). "Brandon Lynn Inks 2-Race ARCA Deal With Chad Bryant Racing" . Frontstretch.com . Retrieved January 14, 2025 .
^ "Brandon Lynn to drive for Chad Bryant Racing at Talladega Superspeedway - Chad Bryant Racing" . ChadBryantRacing.com . June 5, 2020. Retrieved January 14, 2025 .
^ "Brandon Lynn – 2020 ARCA Menards Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved January 14, 2025 .
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Years active 2018–2020
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