Trevor Bayne (born February 19, 1991) is an American race car driver who rose to national attention early in his career. He has raced primarily in NASCAR's national series, competing in both the Cup and Xfinity ranks. Bayne's background includes grassroots open-wheel and karting competition before moving into full-size stock cars as a teenager.
Career development
Bayne progressed through regional stock-car divisions and development series before entering NASCAR's national spotlight. He has driven for multiple teams over his career, including a period with Roush Fenway Racing, and has piloted a variety of chassis and manufacturers. His experience spans short tracks, intermediate ovals and superspeedways, and he has raced in both full-time and part-time roles depending on sponsorship and team plans.
Notable victory and distinctions
Bayne's most widely recognized achievement came at the Daytona 500. On February 20, 2011, one day after his 20th birthday, he won the 2011 Daytona 500, a marquee event in American motorsport. That victory made him the youngest driver ever to win the race, an accomplishment that brought considerable attention to his career and to his team at the time.
Cars, teams and numbers
During his tenure in the NASCAR Cup Series Bayne has driven cars prepared by established teams and has been associated with familiar car models. For example, he drove a No. 6 Ford Fusion Ford Fusion for Roush Fenway Racing through the latter part of the 2010s. He has also driven for smaller, historic teams and has appeared in both Cup and Xfinity events on a part-time basis.
Challenges and later activity
Bayne's career has included both competitive highlights and personal challenges. He stepped away from full-time competition at times for health and recovery, and he later returned to racing on a more limited schedule. His Daytona success remains a defining moment, and he continues to be remembered for that breakthrough win and for his presence in American stock-car racing.
Quick facts
- Born: February 19, 1991.
- Best-known win: 2011 Daytona 500 (Daytona 500).
- Teams: has driven for multiple teams including Roush Fenway Racing.
- Cars: has raced models such as the Ford Fusion.