Career
Starting his racing career at age 10, McCarthy made a name for himself in kart racing, winning the 1987 New Jersey State Karting Championship. McCarthy made his debut in National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing touring series competition in 1994, competing in the Featherlite Modified Tour. He ran two events in the series with a best finish of 24th.
In 1995 McCarthy moved to National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing"s national touring series, making his first attempt to qualify in the Busch Series.
He attempted two races but failed to qualify for either. He qualified for his first Busch Series race in 1996, competing at Nazareth Speedway and finishing 34th.
McCarthy would make seven additional starts in the series over the next two years, with a best finish of 28th at Nazareth in 1997. He also returned to the Whelen Modified Tour in 2003, competing at New Hampshire International Speedway and finishing 41st.
In 2005, in addition to continuing to compete as a regular in the Busch North Series, McCarthy attempted to move up to the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Craftsman Truck Series.
He attempted to qualify for the Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway, but failed to post a speed sufficient to qualify for the event. He also signed with Mach One, Incorporated. to drive the Number. 34 Chevrolet on a limited schedule in the Nextel Cup Series.
Following several races for which he failed to qualify, McCarthy made the field for his first and only Cup race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the Sylvania 300, driving the Number.
92 TrimSpa Dodge for Front Row Motorsports and finishing 31st in the event. McCarthy returned to the Busch Series in 2006 for a single event, competing in the New England 200 at New Hampshire for Keith Coleman Racing and finishing 43rd.
He failed to qualify for the weekend"s Nextel Cup Series event, driving the Number. 34 Chevrolet for Front Row Motorsports in his final attempt to race in National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing"s top series.
McCarthy tied his best career points finish in the renamed Busch East Series that year, finishing 6th in points.
lieutenant would be his final season in the series.