Category | Details |
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Full Name | Layne Riggs |
Birth Place | Bahama, North Carolina, USA |
Birth Date | June 11, 2002 |
Height | 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) |
Weight | 160 lbs (73 kg) |
Parents | Scott Riggs (father); mother not publicly disclosed |
Nationality | American |
Net Worth | Not publicly disclosed |
Salary | Not publicly disclosed |
Relationship/Spouse | Not publicly disclosed |
Children | None publicly known |
Profession | Professional Stock Car Racing Driver |
Team | Front Row Motorsports – No. 34 Ford F-150 (NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series) |
Layne Riggs
Layne Riggs, born June 11, 2002, in Bahama, North Carolina, is an emerging American professional stock car racing driver competing full-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Driving the No. 34 Ford F-150 for Front Row Motorsports (FRM), Riggs is part of NASCAR’s new wave of talent, combining on-track performance and academic excellence to build a promising motorsports career.
Early Life and Background
Raised in a racing family, Layne is the son of former NASCAR Cup Series driver Scott Riggs, inheriting a strong foundation in competitive driving from a young age. He began racing Limited Sportsman cars at age 10 at Orange County Speedway, capturing the track championship early in his career. By 14, he was competing in the CARS Late Model Stock Tour, earning multiple wins and consistent top finishes, laying the groundwork for national series opportunities.
In parallel with his racing ambitions, Riggs pursued academics, earning a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a Motorsports concentration from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2024. This unique combination of racing expertise and technical knowledge sets him apart in the sport.
Career
Riggs’ career path began in late model stock cars, where he built a reputation as a rising talent. In 2022, he made history as the youngest driver to win the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series national championship, showcasing his ability to compete at a high level across regional circuits.
That same year, Riggs made his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut with Halmar Friesen Racing, finishing 7th at Indianapolis Raceway Park and claiming a pole position at Richmond. In 2023, he ran part-time with Tricon Garage, Young’s Motorsports, and Spire Motorsports, gaining valuable seat time and making his Xfinity Series debut with Kaulig Racing, where he earned top-10 finishes at Las Vegas and Martinsville.
Front Row Motorsports signed Riggs for his first full-time Truck Series season in 2024, where he drove the No. 38 Ford F-150, winning at Milwaukee and Bristol, collecting seven top-5 and ten top-10 finishes, and claiming Rookie of the Year honors with an 11th-place points finish.
In 2025, Riggs moved to FRM’s No. 34 truck, where he has already won at Pocono and secured his first playoff berth, signaling a strong trajectory toward future success.
Off-Track Ventures
Outside of racing, Riggs is passionate about STEM education advocacy. While earning his engineering degree, he was actively involved in UNC Charlotte’s Formula SAE collegiate racing team, blending his technical knowledge with real-world motorsports applications. His commitment to academics and racing highlights his dedication to advancing the sport both on and off the track.
Net Worth
Layne Riggs’ net worth is not publicly disclosed.
Family Life
Layne Riggs is the son of Scott Riggs, a former NASCAR driver, and comes from a multi-generational racing background. He keeps his personal life private, with no public information about a partner or children.
Recent Controversies
Riggs has maintained a clean and professional record, with no major controversies reported during his rise through NASCAR’s ranks.
Key Highlights from Season 2024 and 2025
2024: Rookie full-time Truck Series season with 2 wins (Milwaukee, Bristol), 7 top-5s, 10 top-10s, and Rookie of the Year honors.
1 August 2025: Driving the No. 34 Ford F-150, Riggs scored a playoff-clinching win at Pocono and continues to demonstrate steady improvement in his sophomore season.