Justin S Carroll Bio
Justin Scott Carroll (born December 8, 1995) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He last competed part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 90 Chevrolet Silverado RST and Toyota Tundra TRD Pro for his family-owned team, TC Motorsports. Carroll also has ties to the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series through Joey Gase Motorsports with Scott Osteen in the No. 35 Chevrolet.
Based in Williamsburg, Virginia, Carroll has built his career on a patient, family-supported foundation. To avoid confusion with another stock car driver of the same name from North Carolina, he is frequently listed on NASCAR entry lists and results as Justin S. Carroll.
Early Life and Background
Justin Scott Carroll was born on December 8, 1995, in Williamsburg, Virginia. He grew up in the same Virginia community where he still pursues his racing career, giving him a strong local fan base and familiar short-track surroundings to learn from.
Carroll is the son of Terry Carroll, who owns the family racing operation known as TC Motorsports. Growing up around the garage, Carroll gained an early understanding of how race cars are prepared and how race weekends are managed, lessons that shaped his path toward becoming a professional stock car driver.
He attended Warhill High School in Williamsburg, Virginia, graduating alongside his early development as a driver. The combination of family support, local short tracks, and school balance helped set the stage for his move into NASCAR’s developmental ladder.
Path to NASCAR
Carroll’s climb toward NASCAR began in the developmental ranks. In 2014, he attempted a challenge to earn a NASCAR K&N Pro Series East ride with Michael Waltrip Racing, an experience that gave him valuable exposure to higher-level stock car competition and team operations.
The following year, in 2015, Carroll made his formal series debut in the ARCA Menards Series East (then known as the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East) through a partnership with Precision Performance Motorsports. He continued to develop in the East division, collecting experience and finishes before expanding into additional ARCA competition.
By 2020, Carroll had begun racing in the ARCA Menards Series, where his best overall result was a 34th-place points finish. He also posted his best ARCA East points result that same season, finishing sixth in the standings, which helped establish him as a credible part-time contender.
Justin S Carroll Career
Early Career (2014-2020)
Carroll’s early career centered on the ARCA Menards Series East, where he raced from 2015 through 2022. His best season came in 2020, when he finished sixth in the East standings, the high point of his regional development years.
His first East series start came at the 2015 Visit Hampton VA 150 at Langley Speedway, a fitting Virginia home debut. In 2018, Carroll recorded his first retirement from a race due to a handling issue, a setback that offered lessons in car setup and race management.
ARCA Menards Series East Breakthrough (2015-2022)
The ARCA Menards Series East served as Carroll’s primary competitive home. Across his East career, he accumulated 11 top-ten finishes without recording a win or a pole, a record that reflects steady, consistent progress rather than headline-grabbing results.
His first race in the division was the 2015 Visit Hampton VA 150 at Langley, and his last East start came at the 2022 Bush’s Beans 200 at Bristol. The Bristol finale closed a multi-year run that helped Carroll prepare for the heavier equipment of NASCAR’s national series.
ARCA Menards Series Career (2020-2022)
Carroll expanded into the main ARCA Menards Series in 2020, making his debut at the Calypso Lemonade 200 at Lucas Oil Raceway. His best series result in points came that same year with a 34th-place finish.
Across his ARCA Menards Series tenure, Carroll recorded one top-ten finish, no wins, and no poles. His last ARCA start came at the 2022 Bush’s Beans 200 at Bristol, the same weekend that closed his East division career.
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Breakthrough (2022-Present)
Carroll’s national-series breakthrough began with an announcement in 2020 that he intended to move into the NASCAR Truck Series. In 2021, he announced part-time plans for the Camping World Truck Series but was unable to start any races that season because qualifying opportunities did not line up in his favor.
On March 9, 2022, Carroll publicly announced plans to race in three NASCAR Camping World Truck Series events during the 2022 season, with additional races possible if sponsorship came together. He attempted five races that year, but failed to qualify for all of them. His closest miss came at Bristol, where he fell just 0.145 seconds short of making the field.
In an August 31, 2022, interview with Christian Koelle of Kickin’ the Tires, Carroll stated that he and his team intended to return to the Truck Series and ARCA Series on a part-time basis in 2023. He has since been listed as a Truck Series entrant, and his first official Truck Series race is recorded as the 2023 Heart of America 200 at Kansas. His most recent Truck Series start is the 2026 Buckle Up South Carolina 200 at Darlington, with a best Truck Series points finish of 35th in 2025.
TC Motorsports Era (2010s-Present)
TC Motorsports, owned by Carroll’s father Terry Carroll, has served as the family-operated base for his racing program. The team fields the No. 90 entry in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, allowing Carroll to race the same number across both the Chevrolet Silverado RST and the Toyota Tundra TRD Pro.
The partnership with Joey Gase Motorsports with Scott Osteen has also given Carroll opportunities in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, where he has been listed in the No. 35 Chevrolet. These part-time national efforts have given Carroll a steady rhythm of starts while the team continues to build sponsorship and consistency.
Driving Style and Strengths
Carroll’s on-track profile reflects a development-minded driver who relies on patience, mechanical sympathy, and incremental improvement. His regional track record in the ARCA East suggests comfort on short tracks and intermediate ovals, and his Truck Series work shows a willingness to take on national-level competition even when qualifying margins are razor thin.
Notable Races and Milestones
Among Carroll’s most memorable moments, the 2022 Bristol Truck Series attempt stands out. He missed the field by only 0.145 seconds, an agonizingly close call that highlighted his pace. His first official Truck Series race, the 2023 Heart of America 200 at Kansas, marked his arrival on a national stage, and his 2025 season points finish of 35th in the Truck Series represents his best result yet.
Justin S Carroll Career Wins
Across his recorded NASCAR and ARCA career, Justin Scott Carroll has notched zero wins, zero poles, and a collection of regional top-ten finishes. His win column remains empty in the ARCA Menards Series, the ARCA Menards Series East, and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, a reminder that his story so far is one of steady development rather than trips to Victory Lane.
ARCA Menards Series East Highlights
Carroll’s strongest division remains the ARCA Menards Series East, where he recorded 11 top-ten finishes without a win. His best season result was a sixth-place points finish in 2020, the same year he expanded into the main ARCA Menards Series.
ARCA Menards Series Highlights
In the main ARCA Menards Series, Carroll earned one top-ten finish across his career span, with a best points result of 34th in 2020. He did not record wins or poles at the national ARCA level.
Other Wins and Performances
Carroll has not recorded wins in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, where his best points result is 35th in 2025, or in the ARCA Menards Series. His results to date point toward a focus on consistent finishes and gradual growth rather than headline victories.
| Series | Wins | Top Tens | Poles |
|---|---|---|---|
| ARCA Menards Series East | 0 | 11 | 0 |
| ARCA Menards Series | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Justin S Carroll Family
Family Background and Racing Lineage
Racing runs in the Carroll family. His father, Terry Carroll, owns TC Motorsports, the team that fields Justin’s No. 90 truck. That family ownership has been a defining feature of his career, giving him a direct hands-on role in the team’s preparation and direction.
Personal Life
Carroll was raised in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he attended Warhill High School. He has been frequently identified on entry lists as Justin S. Carroll to separate him from a separate stock car racer of the same name from North Carolina, a useful detail for fans and statisticians following his progress.
2025 Season Performance
The 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season showed continued progress for Justin Scott Carroll and TC Motorsports. His best Truck Series points result to date, a 35th-place finish, came during the 2025 campaign, signaling incremental gains for the family-owned No. 90 program.
Throughout the year, Carroll balanced his Truck Series schedule with part-time plans announced for the ARCA ranks and the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series with Joey Gase Motorsports with Scott Osteen. The split schedule gave him seat time across multiple touring series and a chance to keep building momentum.
Looking ahead, Carroll and TC Motorsports have continued to be listed in national series entry lists into 2026, including the Buckle Up South Carolina 200 at Darlington. The team’s outlook centers on expanding sponsorship, converting competitive pace into top-ten finishes, and continuing the family-led climb through NASCAR’s ranks.
