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Bubba Pollard is an American stock car racing driver best known for his extensive success in super late model competition, where he has built a reputation as one of the most accomplished active drivers in that discipline. Racing primarily out of his own team fielding the No. 26 Ford, Pollard has claimed victories in prestigious short track events such as the All-American 400, the Rattler 250, and the World Crown 300, along with the 2014 Southern Super Series championship. Beyond the super late model ranks, he has made appearances in NASCAR's national touring divisions as well as the ARCA Racing Series and ARCA Menards Series East, broadening his resume beyond regional short track racing.[1]
At the national level, Pollard's NASCAR Xfinity Series ledger remains modest, with two career starts and no wins, podiums, or championships to date; his current Racer Rating stands at 2,586, placing him 1,524th among active drivers on the database's Elo-style scale. His limited Xfinity Series body of work stands in contrast to his standing in super late model racing, underscoring that his primary legacy has been built away from NASCAR's national divisions. Now listed as retired within this record, Pollard's career is defined chiefly by his short track achievements rather than by his brief forays into NASCAR's higher tiers.[2]
SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS[2] Wikipedia