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Landon Huffman is an American stock car racing driver and team owner whose career has centered on regional late model competition, with limited exposure at NASCAR's national level. He is the son of Robert Huffman and came up through the short track ranks before establishing himself as a competitor in the CARS Late Model Stock Car Tour and the Virginia Triple Crown. Alongside his driving career, Huffman has operated his own team, fielding entries in the late model stock division at Tri-County Speedway. His background in the late model ranks provided the foundation for occasional appearances at NASCAR's national touring level.[1]
At the Truck Series level, Huffman's record shows two career starts with no wins, no podiums, and no championships, reflecting a limited rather than sustained presence in the series. His current Racer Rating stands at 2,335, placing him 4622nd among active drivers on the Elo-style scale, indicative of his status as a driver with minimal national series exposure relative to the sport's top competitors. In the 2026 season, Huffman has made one start with no wins or podiums, standing 82nd in the points. Now retired from the national touring ranks, Huffman's career is best characterized by his deeper involvement in regional late model racing rather than by results compiled at the Truck Series level.[2]
SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS[2] Wikipedia