Dale Earnhardt Jr. coached ARCA driver Cleetus McFarland as the YouTuber targets racing in NASCAR. McFarland, whose real name is Lawrence Garrett Mitchell, is an American YouTuber and content creator.
While Lawless Alan earned his first career ARCA win, YouTuber Cleetus McFarland avoided the chaos and collected an impressive top-ten finish in the No. 30 Rette Jones Racing Ford. Nearly 70,000 people ...
With 4.26 million subscribers on YouTube and multiple videos exceeding ten million views, Cleetus McFarland's presence in NASCAR can only be a good thing for the sport. His ARCA debut at Daytona ...
BRISTOL, Tenn. — YouTube sensation Cleetus McFarland is making his much-anticipated return to Bristol Motor Speedway on Saturday, April 22. This time, he’s bringing his friends and they are going to ...
Garrett Mitchell, a.k.a. YouTube megastar Cleetus McFarland, is planning to make his ARCA Menards Series racing debut at Daytona International Raceway on Feb. 15. Mitchell, who says he'll be racing ...
Pat McAfee talked about the Ram Trucks Dodge NASCAR program on his show, which led to rumors that influencer Cleetus McFarland and UFC’s Dana White might be involved in the new manufacturer-backed ven ...
In the No. 30 Ford, Cleetus McFarland did his best bald eagle impression on the high-banks of Talladega in the ARCA race. After he got out of the car, he delivered a race recap in the only way he can ...
BRISTOL, Tenn. (WCYB) — Youtube star Cleetus McFarland is returning to the Bristol Motor Speedway Saturday and he's taking his show on the dirt. The inaugural Danger Ranger race on dirt event will ...
Thirty Ford Rangers on dirt sounds like a traffic jam trying to leave a country music festival. As Cleetus McFarland has shown, though, it’s also a recipe for hilarious chaos and carnage at Bristol ...
BMP co-owners and business partners Victor Alvarez and Garrett Mitchell (better known as YouTube star Cleetus McFarland) are launching a new program targeting Central Florida’s slew of fast street ...
BRISTOL, Tenn. (WJHL) — Cars pulled back into the parking lot of a former school Tuesday, their drivers headed back into a job processing and packaging THC products — in a state where much stricter ...
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