Chris Ferguson (racing driver)

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Born (1989-12-30) December 30, 1989 (age 36)
Debut season2009
Current teamChris Ferguson Motorsports
CarnumberNo. 22
Chris Ferguson
Ferguson at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2021
Born (1989-12-30) December 30, 1989 (age 36)
Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series career
Debut season2009
Current teamChris Ferguson Motorsports
Car numberNo. 22
Starts96
Wins4
Poles10
Best finish19th in 2020
Championship titles
2011
2022
2014
2021, 2022
2012
Ultimate Super Late Model Series Champion
Show-Me 100 Winner
USA 100
Bristol Dirt Nationals Winner
Patriot Nationals Winner
Awards
2007
2009
FASTRAK Tour Rookie of the Year
Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series Rookie of the Year
Statistics up to date as of November 20, 2025.

Chris Ferguson (born December 30, 1989), nicknamed Fergy[1], is an American professional dirt track racing driver and team owner. He currently competes full-time in Dirt Super Late Model competition, driving the No. 22 Longhorn Chassis for his own team, Chris Ferguson Motorsports.

Early career

Ferguson at Cherokee Speedway in March 2006.

Ferguson, a third-generation racer started racing Go-Karts in 2002 at the age of 12. He would win two state titles, the Daytona Dirt World Championship in both 2003 and 2004, as well as 2 WKA national titles.[2][3]

At the age of 16, Ferguson would move up to Dirt Late Models in the Crate class. In between 2006 and 2009, he would score 20 feature wins, and the 2007 GM Big Ten Shootout championship at Cherokee Speedway.[4]

Super Late Models; 2009–present

In 2009, Ferguson would move up to Dirt Super Late Models, in the No. 22 for Chris Ferguson Motorsports, which to date he has spent the majority of his career in. He would cap off his rookie season by claiming the Rookie of the Year title for the Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series, as well as picking up two wins on the year.[5]

By 2015, Ferguson had picked up his first career wins with the World of Outlaws, scoring two wins that year at Friendship and Fayetteville respectively.[6] In July 2017 Ferguson would pick up his first victory with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series at Fayetteville.[7]

Between 2018 to 2025, Ferguson would score several crown jewel wins including the Show-Me 100 in 2022, the Bristol Dirt Nationals in both 2021 and 2022, as well as more victories with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series.[8][9]

Personal life

Ferguson is a Christian and married his wife Genna Gentry on November 23, 2024.[10]

Ferguson is the older cousin of Carson Ferguson.

Ferguson graduated from East Gaston High School and would later attend UNC Charlotte, majoring in business, but would ultimately not finish his degree.[11]

Victory Seats

References

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