Jason White Bio
Jason M. White (born May 3, 1973) is a Canadian professional stock car racing driver. He is best known for his long-running presence in the NASCAR Pinty’s Series in his home country, along with part-time appearances in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the ARCA Menards Series in the United States. Over a career that has spanned short tracks across western Canada and major ovals in the American South, White has built a reputation as a consistent, hard-working independent racer.
Early Life and Background
Jason White was born on May 3, 1973, in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. He grew up in the Pacific Northwest and was drawn to motorsports at a young age, eventually settling in the mountain community of Sun Peaks, British Columbia, where he currently resides.
During his early years behind the wheel, White raced super modifieds, mini-sprints, and street stocks on ovals along the United States and Canadian West Coasts. Those grassroots divisions taught him the fundamentals of tire management and short-track race craft, lessons that would later prove valuable as he advanced into higher-profile stock car competition.
Path to NASCAR
White’s climb up the stock car ladder began in regional Canadian series, where he logged three seasons in the CASCAR West Series from 2004 to 2006 and recorded a career-best sixth-place finish in 2005. Those results helped him transition into the NASCAR Pinty’s Series, where he has been a regular competitor since 2005.
In 2019, he became the first driver from western Canada to reach 100 starts in the Pinty’s Series, a milestone that underscored his longevity and consistency. With his Canadian career firmly established, White turned his attention to American national series, making his ARCA Menards Series debut in 2019 and his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut in 2018.
Jason White Career
Early Career (2004-2006)
White launched his stock car career in the CASCAR West Series, a regional tour that raced primarily in the western provinces of Canada. Over three full seasons from 2004 to 2006, he built a foundation of consistent finishes, with his best result coming in 2005 when he placed sixth in the standings.
While wins were scarce in those early CASCAR campaigns, the seat time proved invaluable. White used the experience to prepare for the next step, joining the NASCAR Pinty’s Series in 2005 and gradually expanding his schedule as his budget and confidence grew.
Pinty’s Series Breakthrough (2005-Present)
Since 2005, White has raced every season in the NASCAR Pinty’s Series, the top stock car tour in Canada. He drives the No. 21 Powder Ventures Excavating Dodge, a car owned by his wife, Melissa McKenzie, which has given him one of the most stable programs in the garage area.
In 2019, White reached a notable personal milestone when he became the first driver from western Canada to log 100 starts in the Pinty’s Series. Reaching that mark highlighted his durability and long-term commitment to the tour.
ARCA Menards Series (2019-2023)
White made his ARCA Menards Series debut in 2019 at Daytona International Speedway, driving the No. 11 Chevrolet for Fast Track Racing and finishing sixteenth. He returned to Daytona with Fast Track Racing in 2020 and improved to a sixth-place result, his best ARCA finish to that point.
He continued with the team in later seasons, switching to the No. 44 Chevrolet in 2022 and 2023. In 2023, he was running at the front late in a race before being passed on the final lap, leaving him with a ninth-place finish.
Craftsman Truck Series Era (2018-2023)
White made his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut in 2018, driving the No. 33 Chevrolet Silverado for Reaume Brothers Racing. He started twenty-seventh and finished twenty-third, two laps down, in a learning experience at one of stock car racing’s most demanding tracks.
He returned to Reaume Brothers Racing in 2019 for another Daytona attempt but failed to qualify. A third try at Daytona in 2020 produced his first top-ten finish in the series. White continued to make targeted Daytona starts with RBR, including the 2021 Daytona Road Course race in the No. 33, a twentieth-place result at Daytona in 2022, and a twenty-first-place run in the No. 34 truck at Daytona in 2023. He also attempted Talladega in 2022 but did not qualify.
Reaume Brothers Racing Era (2024)
In his most recent national-series activity, White has been part of the Reaume Brothers Racing stable, driving the No. 22 Ford F-150 in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the No. 9 Ford Mustang for Fast Track Racing in the ARCA Menards Series. His part-time schedule has focused on superspeedway events, where he can use his short-track savvy to stay out of trouble and pick off positions late in runs.
Driving Style and Strengths
White is known as a steady, mistake-free racer who excels on short tracks and superspeedways. His background in super modifieds and mini-sprints has made him comfortable in tight packs, and his experience managing tires over long runs has been a strength on abrasive ovals. Working closely with family-owned teams has also allowed him to play a hands-on role in setup decisions.
Notable Races and Milestones
White’s signature moments include his first ARCA top-ten at Daytona in 2020, his first Craftsman Truck Series top-ten also at Daytona in 2020, and his 2019 milestone as the first western Canadian driver to reach 100 Pinty’s Series starts. Repeated Daytona appearances with Reaume Brothers Racing have made the World Center of Racing his regular proving ground.
Jason White Career Wins
Jason White’s racing resume is built more on longevity and consistent finishes than on victory lane visits at the national level. His verified wins and top-tier results are concentrated in regional and part-time programs.
Pinty’s Series Highlights
White has been a fixture in the NASCAR Pinty’s Series since 2005, driving the No. 21 Powder Ventures Excavating Dodge owned by his wife. In 2019, he became the first driver from western Canada to record 100 series starts, a testament to his durability in a touring series known for tough competition.
Other Wins and Performances
Beyond the Pinty’s Series, White has produced a sixth-place ARCA finish at Daytona in 2020, a top-ten Truck Series run at Daytona in 2020, and a ninth-place ARCA result in 2023 after leading late in the race. He also posted a career-best sixth-place points finish in the CASCAR West Series in 2005.
Jason White Family
Family Background and Racing Lineage
White’s family is closely tied to his racing operation. His wife, Melissa McKenzie, owns the No. 21 Powder Ventures Excavating Dodge that he has driven in the NASCAR Pinty’s Series since 2005, making the couple a true family racing team.
Personal Life
Jason White resides in Sun Peaks, British Columbia, Canada. He is married to Melissa McKenzie, and the couple has three children. Away from the track, White maintains an active presence on social media, where he is known to fans as Racin’ Jason White.
2025 Season Performance
Jason White is not confirmed for a full-time national-series schedule in 2025. His most recent verified activity came with Reaume Brothers Racing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 22 Ford F-150, and with Fast Track Racing in the ARCA Menards Series in the No. 9 Ford Mustang.
Should he return to part-time competition in 2025, his program is expected to center once again on superspeedway events such as Daytona and Talladega, where his short-track instincts help him navigate heavy traffic. Working with the Reaume Brothers Racing group remains his primary path back to the Truck Series grid.
At age 52, White continues to balance his Canadian Pinty’s Series program with selective American starts, giving him one of the most unique dual-country schedules in modern stock car racing.

