Early career Honeyman would first get his start racing quads at the age of two and would rise through the ranks to International Trophy Karts at the age of four. For three years, he would then make starts in Jr. Trucks and Off Road Jr. Trucks, winning three championships in the off-road series. On his eighth birthday, he would race his first go-kart race, winning three championships. In 2017, Honeyman would win the Bandolero championship in INEX. In 2021, Honeyman would finish runner-up to Nick Loden for the championship in the Carolina Pro Late Model Series. Honeyman also competed in two races of the
CARS Tour in 2019.
ARCA Menards Series East On January 28, 2022, Honeyman was announced to race full-time for
Young's Motorsports in the
ARCA Menards Series East that year, driving the No. 02. He earned five top-tens throughout the season, and finished third in the points standings.
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Along with the January 28 announcement, Honeyman announced that he would attempt to make his first start in the
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in late 2022. He made his debut at
Bristol Motor Speedway, starting 31st and finishing 29th.
NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2023, he ended up failing to qualify. in 2024. in 2025 On December 30, 2022,
Alpha Prime Racing announced that Honeyman would join the organization part-time in the
2023 season, driving the 45 car. He made his debut at
Phoenix Raceway, qualifying 23rd and finishing 27th. He followed with two 25th-place finishes at
Richmond and
Martinsville. At
Portland, Honeyman qualified 21st but was replaced mid-race by
Brad Perez, after suffering from food poisoning during the first stage. Perez ran inside the top-fifteen until the final corner, after getting punted into tire barriers by
Josh Williams, resulting in a 28th-place finish. Since Honeyman started the race, he is officially credited with the finish. At
Sonoma, Honeyman drove the 35 for
Emerling-Gase Motorsports, in which he failed to qualify. In the race at
Kansas in September, Honeyman failed to qualify driving Alpha Prime's No. 44 car, but the team worked a deal with
MBM Motorsports to replace
Timmy Hill in their No. 66 car, which did qualify for the race. On January 3, 2024, it was announced that
Young's Motorsports would expand to the Xfinity Series in
2024, fielding the No. 42 with Honeyman driving the car full-time. At Talladega, Honeyman scored a top-five, his first, with a fourth place finish. On January 2, 2025, it was announced that Honeyman would move to the newly rebranded
Cope Family Racing team to drive the No. 70
Chevrolet SS part-time, sharing the ride with
Thomas Annunziata. Honeyman would drive in seventeen races and Annunziata would drive in sixteen races. ==Motorsports career results==