Early career Go-karts Lewis started his career in go-karts at the age of four, and from 2010 to 2018, he picked up 150 wins, a Maxx Nationals win, four Maxx Jr Daddy championships, as well as four Maxx Daddy championships.
Dirt Modifieds In 2018, Lewis started racing Dirt Modifieds, picking up six wins, eight poles, fifteen top-fives, and 26 top-tens, and the Most Popular Driver Award for the Mid-East Dirt Modified Series.
Legend cars In 2019, Lewis joined Joe Ryan Cars in Legend Cars and won the Winter Nationals in only his second ever start. He would remain with the team to present day, picking up fifteen wins in 2020 along with a Dirt Nationals championship, picking up the Dirt Nationals, Asphalt Nationals, Winter Nationals, Road Course World Finals championships as well as the North Carolina State Championship in 2021, and in 2022 picking up the Road Course National Championship and the Summer Shootout, Road Course World Finals, and Winter Nationals titles for the Pro Division.
ARCA Menards Series 2021 Lewis made his
ARCA Menards Series debut in
2021, running three races. He debuted in the
Allen Crowe 100 at the
Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack driving for
Rette Jones Racing in collaboration with
Rev Racing and
Austin Theriault, finishing seventh. In his second career start, in the
Southern Illinois 100 at the
DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack, Lewis won the pole. He dominated the race, leading all 104 laps en route to his first career victory. He ran one more race, the
Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200 at
Salem Speedway, finishing thirteenth.
2022 race at
Sonoma in
2022. in 2022. Lewis would make eight starts in the
ARCA Menards Series West in
2022 across the No. 42 car for
Cook Racing Technologies, No. 17 car for
McGowan Motorsports, and the No. 16 car for
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing. He would pick up one win of the year in his first start of the season at
Kern County.
2023 race at
Sonoma in
2023. In
2023, Lewis would make a full-time run at the
ARCA Menards Series West championship in the No. 17 for
McGowan Motorsports. He would start his season by finishing second in the first three races and then winning the next race at
Portland fending off
NASCAR Xfinity Series regular
Cole Custer.
ARCA Menards Series West Lewis made his
ARCA Menards Series West debut in
2022 in the
Salute to the Oil Industry NAPA Auto Parts 150 at
Kern County Raceway Park driving the No. 42
Chevrolet for
Cook Racing Technologies. Lewis took the lead late in the race and collected his first career ARCA Menards Series West victory in his first ever start. He would run the race at
Sonoma Raceway for
McGowan Motorsports before replacing
Austin Herzog in the No. 16 for
Bill McAnally Racing for the final six races of the year.
ARCA Menards Series East Lewis made his
ARCA Menards Series East debut in
2023 in the
General Tire 125 at
Dover Motor Speedway driving the No. 17
Toyota for
McGowan Motorsports. He would go on to finish second behind race winner
Jake Finch. Lewis returned to
CR7 Motorsports in 2024 to run the
combination race for the main ARCA Series and the East Series at
Bristol. He would finish second in the race. It would be his only ARCA start that year.
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series On June 24, 2023, Lewis posted on social media a picture of the No. 04
Roper Racing truck with his name above the window net, indicating that he would make his debut in the series for the team at some point during the season. He ran races for the team at
Mid-Ohio and
IRP. On October 31, 2024,
Hattori Racing Enterprises announced that Lewis would drive their No. 16 truck in the
fall race at Martinsville as a last-minute replacement for
Johnny Sauter, who moved to the
ThorSport Racing No. 66 truck to replace
Conner Jones who was suspended for the race after intentionally wrecking
Matt Mills' truck in
the previous race at
Homestead-Miami Speedway. On October 23, 2025, it was announced that Lewis will drive for
Niece Motorsports part-time in the 2026 season. ==Motorsports career results==