DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Garrett Mitchell is better known as ''Cleetus McFarland'' to his millions of followers gained over the years as a racing influencer. He's pretty much always been called a YouTuber, until he was out to dinner last week when a fan stopped by and referred to him as a NASCAR driver.
It was the first time anyone has given McFarland that title.
''I've been called a YouTuber forever,'' McFarland told The Associated Press on Thursday. ''I was like, ‘Awwwe. That's sooo much better.'''
It might be more accurate, too.
McFarland will make his Truck Series debut at Daytona International Speedway on Friday night and then will race in the ARCA Series the following day. He has more racing in his future, too, hinting that details are dropping soon.
He made four ARCA starts in 2025, beginning with the season opener at Daytona. He crashed 17 laps into that one — and made headlines for saying he felt like ''the best racer there ever was" for some of his driving moves — but found more success by finishing 10th at Talladega, ninth at Charlotte and 17th at Bristol.
It should pay dividends on the high banks at Daytona.
''I feel a little more comfortable,'' he said. ''Last year, I couldn't even get to the garage. I'm like, ‘Where the hell is my car even at?' Now, I know where to go. I know some familiar faces. I know the track, so I feel a lot better.''