Career
He ran five races in the 2004 Craftsman Truck Series season, all for Fiddleback Racing. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Love raced late models in North Carolina. Love first raced in the Hooters Pro Cup Series in 2002, driving the Number.
60 Chevrolet, finishing 12th in his debut at Jennerstown Speedway.
He made two more starts in 2002, finishing seventh and 30th at Lonesome Pine Speedway and Concord Speedway, respectively, the latter ending with a DNF due to a mechanical failure. Love returned to the series in 2003 at Concord, but finished 28th due to another mechanical failure.
In 2004, Love made his National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Truck Series debut in the Number. 67 Fiddleback Ford in the Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway, starting 30th and finishing 27th at the short track, two laps down.
Love failed to qualify for the United Auto Workers/General Motors Ohio 250 at Mansfield Motorsports Park after qualifying was rained out, and the Number.
67 had no owners" points, and Todd Bodine took over the Number. 67 for the Infineon 200 at Lowe"s Motor Speedway, though Love returned for his next start at Dover. He finished 24th after crashing on the frontstretch on lap 152.
He ran with Fiddleback again at Memphis, finishing 21st.
After a 24th at the Milwaukee Mile, Love finished a career-best 11th at Kansas Speedway. However, this would be his final start in the Number.
67.
In 2006, Love competed in the Pro All-Stars Series, finishing 13th in the championship.