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Cole Rouse is an American former stock car racing driver from Fort Smith, Arkansas, who came up through NASCAR's regional development ranks. Before his brief foray into national touring competition, he competed with Bill McAnally Racing in the K&N Pro Series West and East divisions, driving the No. 99 Toyota Camry as part of a program known for producing drivers who moved on to higher levels of the sport. That background provided the foundation for his single appearance in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.[1]
Rouse's career at the national level is limited to that one Xfinity Series start, which did not yield a win or a podium finish. Across his brief time in NASCAR's Xfinity Series, he did not secure a championship, finishing his career with no wins and no podiums from one start. His most recent recorded season shows one round contested with no wins or podiums, placing him 102nd in the standings. He carries a Racer Rating of 2,525, ranking 1668th among active drivers, reflecting a career defined by limited top-tier exposure. Rouse is now listed as retired from competitive racing.[2]
SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS[2] Wikipedia