Career
He currently competes full-time in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Xfinity Series, driving the Number. 16 Ford Mustang for Roush Fenway Racing. At age 17, Reed moved from Bakersfield, California to Mooresville, North Carolina to focus on racing.
In 2011, Reed ran in various series, including the Pro Allstars Series, Whelen All-American Series and the K&North Pro Series East.
During the year, Reed was expected to run a Late Model as a development driver with Kyle Busch Motorsports until his diagnosis with type 1 diabetes. In December 2011, Reed was announced as a part-time driver in the Associate of the Royal College of Art Racing Series for Venturini Motorsports.
Reed ran 14 events in the team"s Number. 15, recording six top tens and a 14th-place points finish.
In 2012, Reed made his National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Camping World Truck Series debut at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the Number.
5 for Wauters Motorsports, finishing 17th. In 2013, Reed joined Roush Fenway Racing in the Nationwide Series, driving Number. 16 Ford Mustang, and running various races during the 2013 season with Eli Lilly and Company and the American Diabetes Association"s Drive to Stop Diabetes campaign as sponsor.
Reed made his Nationwide debut in the ToyotaCare 250 at Richmond International Raceway, finishing 16th.
Reed ran six races during the season, recording his first top-ten after finishing 9th in the Virginia 529 College Savings 250 at Richmond. On October 11, 2013, Roush Fenway Racing announced that Reed would run the Number.
16 in the 2014 National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Nationwide Series season full-time, with Lilly Diabetes and the American Dental Association sponsoring full-time. The sponsorship has been reported to be worth $5 million annually.
Reed ended the 2015 Xfinity season a distant 10th in points, the Daytona victory being his only top 10 of the year.
Reed ran the full Xfinity season again in 2016. In 2016, Reed attempted the Truck race at Daytona, driving the Number. 58 Ford F-150 for Lira Motorsports, but failed to qualify.