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Bayley Alexander Currey is an American professional stock car racing driver and car chief. He currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. TBA Toyota Tundra TRD Pro for Tricon Garage. In addition to his driving duties, he also serves as the car chief for the No. 1 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro for Tricon Garage in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He has also competed in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series in the past.

Racing career
Early career Currey started his go-kart racing career in 2003, later moving up to Bandolero racing. After that, he competed at Central Texas Speedway, driving pro late models. NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series 2017 Currey made his Camping World Truck Series debut at Martinsville at the Texas Roadhouse 200, driving the No. 50 truck for Beaver Motorsports. The offer was brought to him by a personal friend. 2018 Currey would run 13 Truck races in 2018, returning to the No. 83 for Copp Motorsports, scoring a best finish of 16th at Las Vegas in the fall. 2019 On February 9, 2019, it was announced that Currey and Vizion Motorsports agreed to run a partial schedule in the No. 35 Toyota Tundra for 2019. The announcement came after Currey tested an ARCA Racing Series car for Vizion. In July, he joined Niece Motorsports for the Gander RV 150 at Pocono Raceway, and later finished sixth with the team at Michigan International Speedway. He returned to Niece at Pocono after regular driver Natalie Decker was hospitalized with bile duct complications. 2021 On January 3, 2021, Currey revealed on the Talking in Circles podcast that he would return to Niece in 2021 for another part-time schedule. Although plans were for his season debut to take place at Circuit of the Americas, he did so in April at Kansas in the No. 45 truck after regular driver Brett Moffitt switched to Xfinity points. Currey changed his points declaration to the Truck Series on May 4. 2023 Currey joined Niece Motorsports for a partial schedule in 2023 and scored three top-five finishes. 2024 in 2024. On October 26, 2023, it was announced that Currey would drive the No. 41 truck full-time in 2024. He struggled throughout the regular season, failing to record a single top-ten finish and as a result, failed to make the playoffs. 2025 in 2025. Currey returned to Niece Motorsports on a part-time basis once again in 2025, starting the year out in the No. 41 for the organization. He would be in contention to win at Atlanta and would score his first career stage win at Bristol Motor Speedway in April. 2026 To start 2026, Currey was slated to compete in select starts once again for Niece Motorsports, but prior to the season opener at Daytona, he received an opportunity from Tricon Garage to serve as the car chief on the No. 1 truck. On February 28, 2026 at St. Petersburg, it was revealed he would be making select starts, with further details set to be revealed at a later date. Xfinity Series 2018 A few weeks after competing in the 2018 Stratosphere 200 in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Currey made his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at Texas Motor Speedway with B. J. McLeod Motorsports. He qualified 23rd and finished twentieth after falling back to 30th at the end of Stage 1 and 27th at the end of Stage 2. Currey returned at Loudon in July with JP Motorsports in their No. 55 entry, and piloted the car for most of the remainder of the 2018 season. 2019 On August 15, 2019, leading into the Food City 300 at Bristol, Currey was indefinitely suspended by NASCAR after failing a drug test; Currey, in a statement, said that the failure was due to a banned ingredient (Octodrine) in a pre-workout supplement. He apologized publicly on the night the suspension was announced and asked NASCAR to enter him in to the Road to Recovery program, which is mandatory for members looking to be reinstated by NASCAR. He was reinstated on September 18 after completing the Road to Recovery. He made his racing return at the Charlotte Roval, where he finished 37th. In the Call 811 Before You Dig 200 at Phoenix Raceway, he posted his and MHR's best career finishes of seventh. 2022 in 2023. On October 15, 2021, Currey stated in an interview with ''Jayski's Silly Season Site'' that he was hoping to return to JD Motorsports in 2022. He drove for Mike Harmon Racing for most of the 2021 season until he was taken out of the ride due to other drivers bringing sponsorship. On December 27, JDM announced that Currey would drive one of their cars full-time in 2022. Although he drove the No. 15 in all of his starts for the team in 2021, his car number for 2022 was No. 4 and was sponsored by the Swedish rock band Ghost at the spring Phoenix race. Cup Series 2019 In March 2019, Currey partnered with Rick Ware Racing for his Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series debut in the TicketGuardian 500 at ISM Raceway. He was slated to run the Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race at Bristol with Ware until his suspension. Kyle Weatherman took his place in the 52. 2020 Currey returned to Ware and the Cup Series in May 2020, driving the No. 53 in the Supermarket Heroes 500 at Bristol. In August, he replaced J. J. Yeley during the Go Bowling 235 on the Daytona road course when Yeley required medical attention due to a failed cooling system. 2021 Currey returned to the series in the 2021 Quaker State 400 at Atlanta, driving the No. 15 for Rick Ware Racing. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Currey's father was a race car driver. ==Motorsports career results==
Motorsports career results
NASCAR (key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.) Cup Series Xfinity Series Craftsman Truck Series Season still in progress Ineligible for series points CARS Pro Late Model Tour (key) ==References==
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