Rajah Caruth, the youngest Black NASCAR driver, has become the third to win a NASCAR national series race. While still taking everything in, the 21-year-old wasted no time and is already back to work, gearing up for his next career move. Caruth won his first NASCAR truck series race, the Victoria’s Voice Foundation 200, on Friday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Following the victory, Caruth shared how he felt after crossing the finish line with his family watching from the stands. “This is monumental,” Caruth said in an interview with Blavity after his win. “I mean, this weekend, luckily for me, I just got home and spent it with, you know, my people, [the] people I love the most, and it was great.” Caruth previously spoke to us about his interest in cars at a young age and how went to his first race in 2014. He had aspirations of one day becoming a professional driver and found a way to break into the industry. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rajah Kirby Caruth...