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Eddie MacDonald

Eddie MacDonald
Born (1980-07-07) July 7, 1980 (age 36)
Rowley, Massachusetts
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career
3 races run over 3 years
Car no., team No. 32 (Go FAS Racing)
2016 position 49th
Best finish 48th (2015)
First race 2014 Camping World RV Sales 301 (Loudon)
Last race 2016 New Hampshire 301 (Loudon)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
2 races run over 2 years
Best finish 132nd (2009)
First race 2007 Camping World 200 presented by RVs.com (Loudon)
Last race 2009 Kroger On Track for the Cure 250 (Memphis)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish 110th (2010)
First race 2010 TheRaceDayRaffleSeries.com 175 (Loudon)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
Statistics current as of July 17, 2016.

Eddie MacDonald (born July 7, 1980) is an American professional driver. He currently competes full-time in the American Canadian Tour, while also having competed in the K&N Pro Series East, Whelen Modified Tour and all three NASCAR national touring series.

MacDonald first ran in the Busch East Series in 2001, finishing 19th in points, and claimed his first series win the following season at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway. After going winless in 2003 and 2004, MacDonald won at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park; two years later, he would win at Stafford Speedway, and in 2008, won both races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. In 2009, he won at Loudon again, finishing second in the championship to Ryan Truex. During the season, MacDonald won the Oxford 250 late model race at Oxford Plains Speedway; after electing to replace four tires on a pit stop with the threat of being lapped, MacDonald passed Brian Hoar on lap 167 to win. In 2014, MacDonald won his first Pro Series East race in five seasons and his seventh series win at Bristol Motor Speedway after holding off Gray Gaulding and Ben Rhodes on the green–white–checker finish.

In 2005, MacDonald made his debut in the Whelen Modified Tour at Loudon, finishing 37th. He returned to the Modifieds in 2009 at Loudon, replacing Andy Seuss, who was racing at Caraway Speedway in the Whelen Southern Modified Tour.


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