Early years Weller started his racing career in big-block modifieds near his family's steel business in
Ohio. He returned to big-blocks in 2016 at
Sharon Speedway and
Lernerville Speedway after sponsorship issues in the
NASCAR Xfinity Series. Weller was critically injured in a 2004 sprint car accident at the
Charlotte Motor Speedway dirt track. He was in the ICU for three weeks, two of them in a coma. His family credits the quick work of a local paramedic to save Weller's life after he flipped and got tangled in the catchfence.
K&N Pro Series East Weller broke into the series in 2011, driving for family friend and
NASCAR driver
Dave Blaney. He finished 14th in his only race that year. In 2012, Weller ran the entire season with a family team. He scored two top ten finishes, including an eighth at
Dover International Speedway. He ran a limited schedule in 2013 while also running some
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races. He recorded a best finish of eighth at
Bristol Motor Speedway.
Camping World Truck Series Weller debuted in the
Camping World Truck Series in
2013 with
SS-Green Light Racing, driving the No. 81 truck to a 24th-place finish at
Iowa Speedway. He failed to qualify in SS-Green Light's No. 07 truck the next race at
Eldora Speedway, and continued to struggle in occasional runs in the 07 until he returned to the 81 truck for the season finale, posting a career-best finish of 17th. Sticking with SS-Green Light in
2014, Weller made ten starts. He failed to finish half (two crashes, three mechanical problems), but recorded his first top-ten in the season's opening race. He also cracked the top fifteen later in the year at
Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Xfinity Series At the same time running a limited Truck slate, Weller attempted his first two
NASCAR Xfinity Series races in
2014,
starting and parking in one and failing to qualify for the other with
SS-Green Light Racing. Splitting time between SS-Green Light (five races) and
Rick Ware Racing (four races) in
2015, Weller failed to finish three of his starts and finished in the top-30 in five races. He performed well at
Chicagoland, recording a career-best finish of 26th. ==Motorsports career results==