It wasn’t that long ago that Dystany Spurlock was driving tractor-trailers.

The 34-year-old Virginia native has a commercial driver’s license and would find work hauling all kinds of things with an 18-wheeler, from trash to crushed cars to construction materials. It was one of a few odd jobs she had — being a flight attendant was another — that helped fund her pursuit of a career in professional motorsports.

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Spurlock has won drag races with motorcycles and competed in Formula 4, but ever since she was a kid growing up a stone’s throw away from the Richmond Raceway, NASCAR has been her ultimate goal. She was sitting on the back of the motorcycles her parents drove as early as the age of 3, riding on the lawnmower in her grandfather’s lap and cheering for Dale Earnhardt on race days.

“Every Sunday, NASCAR was going to be on the TV,” Spurlock told USA TODAY Sports recently. “My grandfather would open the door because we were two miles from Richmond Raceway, and it was something about being able to hear them outside when they were there and watching it on TV. It just really awakened something in me. So, I’ve always been a NASCAR girly.

“Ever since I was that little girl watching it… I just knew I liked to go fast. And then as I grew up, I’m like, ‘OK, how am I going to do this?”

Spurlock is getting her opportunity to make her mark in NASCAR. And she’s will make history when she does.

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On Friday, May 8, at Watkins Glen, Spurlock will become the first Black woman to race in one of NASCAR’s top three touring competitions when she pilots the No. 69 Foxxtecca Toyota for MBM Motorsports and Garage 66 in the Craftsman Truck Series.

Spurlock will pull double duty that day at the Glen as she’s also competing in the ARCA Menards Series General Tire 100. The ARCA race is first, followed by the truck race a few hours later. This will be the fourth ARCA race Spurlock has driven in this season and she’s finished inside the top 12 in each of her three previous entries at Hickory, Rockingham and Kansas.

“I’m so excited about Watkins Glen because with my Formula 4 experience, I’m getting back on a road course. I’ve never raced there, but I have already been in the (simulation rig),” Spurlock said. “It’s very similar to (Formula 4 road courses). Of course, the only difference is, I’m not paddle shifting now, I’m actually shifting — but I did that for nine years in a tractor trailer. So I’m good.”

Dystany Spurlock, driver of the #66 Foxxtecca Chevrolet, looks on in her car prior to the Rockingham ARCA Menards East 125 at Rockingham Speedway on April 04, 2026 in Rockingham, North Carolina.

ARCA is sort of like NASCAR’s minor leagues and one of the first major steps along the ladder to getting to the top of the sport where the Cup Series resides. Spurlock made her ARCA debut at Hickory Motor Speedway in North Carolina on March 28 and finished seventh, quickly impressing the field and showing other drivers this wasn’t a stunt — she was serious.

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Spurlock continued to gain respect when she finished 12th at Rockingham on April 4. She turned heads and got fans talking on April 18, where she pulled off an incredible save after getting pushed down the track by eventual winner Gio Ruggiero. After Ruggiero plowed into the left side of her bumper and turned her nose toward the infield, Spurlock was able to keep the car from spinning or entering the grass, regaining her control on the apron.

Her No. 66 Ford Mustang would go on to finish 10th, but the save garnered Spurlock some admiration from other drivers in the garage.

“Bobby Earnhardt came up to me and was like, ‘Girl, I saw that scene, you definitely made a believer out of me. Don’t stop,’” Spurlock said. “That was the highlight of Kansas for me, other drivers coming up and embracing me.”

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