ARCA Menards Series Clubb would get his start with
Carter 2 Motorsports in 2015, retiring and finishing 26th due to valve issues. He would run two more races that year, finishing a best of seventeenth at the
Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack. In 2017, Clubb would make his return, this time driving with his team,
Clubb Racing. He would make select starts for the next three seasons, finishing a best of twelfth at Toledo. In 2019, Clubb would make a one-off start with
Wayne Peterson Racing, finishing last due to brake problems. In 2020, Clubb would sign with
Fast Track Racing after missing most of the season due to the birth of his newly born son. He would retire, finishing last due to vibrations. In 2021, Clubb would form a new team with fellow driver
Tim Richmond, combining their assets to form
Richmond Clubb Motorsports. Clubb would race seven races of the year, with Richmond running nine. He would manage to achieve his first top-ten at the
2021 Dutch Boy 150 and would get another at the next race. The season would see him with his best season yet, finishing 21st in the standings. After Richmond got injured at the
2021 Henry Ford Health System 200, Clubb was expecting to replace him, but he was replaced by
Zachary Tinkle instead. The two split ways afterward. In 2022, Clubb would announce that he would go back to running his team, hoping to run full-time. He would run fourteen races during the season, finishing thirteenth in the point standings. The following 2023 season saw Clubb compete in fourteen races again but would improve his point standings finish to eleventh. In 2024, Clubb finally ran full-time for his team. His eighth place finish at Daytona would be his only top-ten finish of the season, but he would finish the season ninth in the points standings. Clubb ran full-time again in 2025 for his team. He slightly improved from last season, earning two top-tens and finishing a career best sixth in the point standings. == Personal life ==