Huddleston started his career in
bandolero racing in 2008. After racing in the Sportsman class at
Irwindale Speedway in 2011, Huddleston raced
late models at Madera Speedway in 2014. Throughout his career, he has raced for High Point Racing, which his father owns. In 2015, Huddleston claimed his first Irwindale track championship, winning five late model races. He also made his
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West debut with
Sunrise Ford Racing, finishing tenth at Irwindale. in 2019. in 2023 In 2017, Huddleston competed at Irwindale,
Kern County Raceway Park and
Tucson Speedway. Between the three tracks, he competed in 35 races, winning 22 of them. After staying in contention all year, Huddleston finished three points behind Lee Pulliam for the
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series title. In 2018, Huddleston returned to the K&N Pro Series West for what he presumed to be a limited slate with Sunrise Ford Racing; eventually, it turned into a full-season effort. He would finish the season sixth in points. On March 30, 2019, Huddleston earned his first career K&N Pro Series win, scoring the victory at his home track of Irwindale in a photo finish over
Tanner Gray. He won a second race that year, this time at
Evergeen Speedway, and finished foutth in the points standings, Huddleston moved to Sunrise Ford's No. 6 in
2020 and remained in the ride for
2021. He did not score any wins during this time and finished fourth and sixth in the points standings respectively. In
2022, after he lost his ride to
Tanner Reif, he joined his family-owned team High Point Racing in the No. 50 Ford for the first Irwindale race, where he finished sixth. He would also run Kern County and the second Irwindale race, finishing seventh and third respectively. In
2023, Huddleston drove the High Point Racing No. 50 full time. He would win a race at his home track of Irwindale. Huddleston finished a career high third in the points standings. Huddleston returned to the No. 50 in
2024. He would win back to back races at Madera Speedway and
All American Speedway. For the second season in a row, he would finish third in the points standings. For
2025, Huddleston got to a hot-start, winning the first race at Kern, then later winning at Kern again, followed by winning back-to-back races at Madera Speedway and the
Las Vegas Bullring. At the season's end, he would be the series champion. In 2026, he won at
Shasta. ==Personal life==