Dystany Spurlock is gearing up to make NASCAR history this Friday at Dover Motor Speedway, and the racing world is taking notice. On May 15, 2026, the 34-year-old driver will become the first Black woman to compete in one of NASCAR's three national touring series when she takes the wheel of the No. 69 truck for MBM Motorsports in the Truck Series race.
Spurlock's journey to this milestone is as impressive as it is unique. She started her motorsports career in motorcycle drag racing, where she quickly made a name for herself in the 4.60 index class, setting records and earning multiple class victories. In 2024, she made history as the first woman to win the DME Racing Real Street class in the XDA Motorcycle Drag Racing Series, clocking a blistering 7.32-second run at 178 mph.
Just a year later, she transitioned to NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle, becoming only the second Black woman to compete in that category. Her versatility didn't stop there—Spurlock recently made her national ARCA Menards Series debut at Kansas Speedway, finishing an impressive 10th despite being caught up in a late-race incident that wasn't her fault.
For a driver who has already shattered expectations in multiple disciplines, this Dover start represents another major step forward. The Truck Series, known for its intense, door-to-door action, will test Spurlock's adaptability and skill on the high-banked concrete "Monster Mile." But if her track record is any indication, she's more than ready for the challenge.
As Spurlock prepares to write a new chapter in NASCAR history, fans and fellow drivers alike will be watching closely. Whether you're a seasoned gearhead or a casual fan, this is the kind of moment that reminds us why we love motorsports—the relentless pursuit of excellence, one lap at a time.
