[autotag]Joe Gibbs Racing[/autotag] is one of NASCAR’s powerhouse organizations, so every driver signing is met with raised eyebrows. On Tuesday afternoon, this was the case when the NASCAR team signed a 14-year-old development driver. Joe Gibbs Racing announced that it has signed [autotag]Max Reaves[/autotag] to a multi-year development contract ahead of the 2024 season.
Reaves will begin a development program that will include access to the resources available from Toyota. The 14-year-old prospect will also receive assistance with his 2024 schedule, access to learn from Joe Gibbs Racing’s current driver and crew chief lineup, and public relations and social media training with the coming new year.
Throughout his racing career, Reaves has run quarter midgets, dirt wing outlaws go-karts, bandoleros, 600 micro sprints, legend cars, and pro late models across the southeastern United States. Joe Gibbs Racing obviously sees the potential in Reaves’ driving, even if the NASCAR world won’t see much of him until he turns 18 years old.
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