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14 Lofton Cattle Toyota for CJM Racing, he qualified 19th and finished 16th.
14 Lofton Cattle Toyota for CJM Racing, he qualified 19th and finished 16th.
He formerly competed in stock car racing, running in the Associate of the Royal College of Art Racing Series and National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing.
Lofton started his racing career in mountain bikes before moving to late models. He went on to run in both the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Camping World East and West Series, before landing in the Associate of the Royal College of Art Re/Max Series. In 2008, he began driving the Number.
6 Toyota full-time for Eddie Sharp Racing.
Throughout the season, he earned six wins, fifteen top 5s, nineteen top 10s, and five poles. In 2009, Lofton also made his Nationwide Series debut at Michigan.
Driving the Number. In 2010, Lofton drove the Number.7 VisitPIT.com Toyota for Red Horse Racing.
He also ran a partial schedule in the Nationwide Series, driving the Number. 71 Weekend Warriors television Toyota for the same team, and the Number.
27 Ford for Baker Curb Racing. In 2010, Lofton had a best qualifying effort of third in Darlington, a best finish of third at Dover, and earned four top-five and eight top-10 finishes in the Camping World Truck Series.
He finished 12th in the driver point standings.
However, after Texas, Lofton and Germain parted ways. On June 22, Lofton announced on Sirius National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Radio that he would return to Eddie Sharp Racing for the remainder of the season. He debuted in the Number.
46 CollegeComplete.com Toyota at Kentucky Speedway on July 7 with a 15th-place finish.
Starting July 22, 2011 in Nashville, Lofton returned to the Number. Lofton drove the full season for Eddie Sharp Racing in the Camping World Truck Series, driving the Number.
6 for the 2012 season. Office-road racing
After the 2012 season, Lofton announced that he would be scaling back his National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing schedule in 2013, instead primarily competing in the new Stadium Super Truck Series being promoted by Robby Gordon.
He collected three wins and resulted third in the standings behind Gordon and Rob MacCachren.
In 2014 he competed at the Saint St. Petersburg, X Games Austin and Las Vegas rounds of the Stadium Super Trucks.
He earned his first career win in 2008 at Michigan International Speedway. Lofton narrowly won the 2009 Associate of the Royal College of Art Series championship over Parker Kligerman in his sophomore season. Foreign 2011, Lofton joined defending champion team Germain Racing to drive the 77 truck. 6 where he previously won the Associate of the Royal College of Art series in 2009 from the #46. On May 18, 2012, at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Lofton captured his first win, holding off Brad Keselowski and Todd Bodine.