After making his debut in the NASCAR Trucks series at Daytona, popular YouTuber Cleetus McFarland will make his O'Reilly Series debut in April.
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Garrett Mitchell, better known to millions of fans as Cleetus McFarland, is taking another step in his racing journey. The YouTube star announced he has landed a deal with Richard Childress Racing to ...
Garrett Mitchell, commonly known as “Cleetus McFarland” to his millions of YouTube subscribers, is scheduled to make his NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series (NOAPS) debut in 2026 for Richard Childress ...
Garrett Mitchell, who is better known as YouTuber Cleetus McFarland, is set to make his NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts (NOAPS) ...
Get ready to see him ripping around like a bald eagle in the O'Reilly Series. Cleetus McFarland is undeniably one of the most electric personalities in motorsports. If you're not familiar with the ...
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