Career
Rose began his National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing career in 2001 in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Craftsman Truck Series. He ran 15 races for Rick Ware in the #51, scoring a best finish of 12th. In 2001, Rose went in a new direction, joining Bobby Hamilton Racing, driving the #4, and scored a career best finish of 3rd in the season opener at Daytona International Speedway.
However Rose was released later in the season.
He raced for Billy Ballew Motorsports and Rick Ware Racing to finish off the season. He finished the season racing 21 races, with 1 top five, 5 top tens, finishing 22nd in points.
In 2003 he raced in two races before being suspended by National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing for failing to take a drug test. This followed an arrest that included charges for possession of marijuana and a handgun.
In 2010, National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing lifted the indefinite suspension, and Rose tried to make his first race at Nashville Superspeedway, but failed to qualify.
However, the following race, he made the race at Kansas Speedway, but was caught up in a crash to end his day. He has not competed in National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing since 2010. On June 27, 2014, Rose was indicted on charges of running a ponzi scheme involving an allegedly fraudlent coal mining operation starting in 2011.