Jody Lavender

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Jody Lavender, (born December 29, 1979 in Hartsville, South Carolina) is a former NASCAR driver. He was a competitor on the Craftsman Truck Series tour in 2002 for Green Light Racing.

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[edit] Busch Series History

Lavender only competed in one Busch Series race, in a family owned #08 Ford. He started 34th in 2003 at the Darlington, and finished 23rd - two laps down.

[edit] Craftsman Truck Series History

He made his debut in the Craftsman Truck Series in a one-race deal in 2002, driving for Troxell Racing. Lavender started last at Richmond. He managed to improve to 33rd in the race after a rear end gear let go.

Lavender was picked up by Green Light Racing, and ran twenty-one of the twenty-five races in 2003. Lavender never cracked the top-10. He finished all but five of his starts. In those sixteen starts that he was running at the end, he finished in the top-20 eleven times. The highlight of the season was a pair of 13th place finishes at Dover and Memphis. His worst finish of the year was 27th (out of 36 starters per race). Lavender also led one lap of competition at Kentucky, giving him bonus points toward the 17th place finish he got in points.

Green Light did not pick him up for 2004, and Lavender was not able to find a ride. He has not raced in a major NASCAR series since.

[edit] USAR Pro Cup Series History

Jody runs the #84 Ford Fusion in the USAR Pro Cup Series Southern Division. His win amount includes the 2005 BFGoodrich Tires 250 at Ace Speedway in North Carolina. [1]


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