Career
Through 2006, Crum captured multiple National Championships through the WKA, IKF, and INEX organizations. In 2008, Crum set the bar one notch higher by clinching the UARA-Stars Championship driving for the family-owned operation. Economic pressures forced Crum to run a partial schedule in 2009.
The mixed schedule included Crum"s Associate of the Royal College of Art Racing Series debut, which resulted in a 6th-place finish at Mansfield Motorsports Park.
Crum also debuted in the Pro All Stars Series South division with a 2nd-place finish at Newport Speedway. Competing against some of the most well-funded Late Model Stock Carolina operations in the country, Crum overcame the odds by pulling off an impressive victory by dominating the second half of the event.
There were 83 cars that took to the track in an attempt to make the 43 car field National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing K&North Pro Series East
Crum entered two National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing K&North Pro Series East events in 2010.
The season opener at Greenville-Pickens Speedway ended in disappointment, as a fuel line broke on a lap 49 restart while Crum was running in the 7th position.
During the Martinsville event, Crum led 18 laps in an impressive showing before falling victim to a late-race caution prior to rain bring a halt to the event. National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Camping World Truck Series
Crum made his National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Camping World Truck Series debut at the Bristol Motor Speedway on August 18, 2010 during the O"Reilly 200. Crum drove the #21 Steamship-Green Light Racing entry and was featured as a SPEED Spotlight driver.
Crum qualified 13th for the event and was running as high as 7th when contact with his teammate sent him to the pits for repair.
After working on the truck, Crum was making his way back through the field when the fuel pump gave out, ending his night. In 2012, Crum drove the JJC Racing Number.
0 Dodge with sponsorship from Bandit Chippers in the series" season-opening race at Daytona International Speedway. In the 2014 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Crum and Ryan Ellis were involved in an incident, and later in the race, Crum turned Ellis into the wall.
On May 22, National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing downgraded Crum"s license, banning him from driving at tracks longer than 1.25 miles (201 km), but is allowed to race on road courses.
His license was restored June 20. Crum has partnered with the Greyhound Rescue Foundation of Tennessee for the 2010 season to help promote the adoption of retired racing greyhounds. The GRFT organization is based in Knoxville, Tennessee and operates throughout Northeast Tennessee.