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From YouTube to NASCAR - Meet Cody Dennison @CAMELOT331 Cody Dennison is an American professional stock car racing driver and YouTube personality. Born on March 4, 1990, in Hokes Bluff, Alabama, he competes full-time in the ARCA Menards Series. Dennison’s journey to professional racing is quite unique. Before his racing career, he gained popularity on YouTube under the channel name @CAMELOT331 , where he shared his experiences working at GameStop, which went viral2. This success on YouTube provided him with the resources to pursue his childhood dream of racing2. In 2022, Dennison began his professional racing career in the Grand National Super Series, achieving top-ten finishes in all four of his starts1. He expanded his racing schedule in 2023 and continued to perform well, finishing sixth in the final points standings1. In 2024, he made his debut in the ARCA Menards Series1. Dennison’s story is inspiring, showing that with determination and a bit of creativity, even the most unlikely dreams can come true. Are you a fan of his racing or his YouTube content? -------------------------------------- Subscribe to Fast Track on YouTube: / @fasttrackracing11 Follow Us: / fasttrack_11 / fasttrackracing / fasttrack_racing https://www.tiktok.com/fasttrack_racing Follow Cody: / realcamelot331 https://www.x.com/camelot331 https://www.codydennison.com/ / camelot331 / camelot331 / camelot331 Transcript: Hey, I'm Cody Dennison. I'm from Hoke’s Bluffs, Alabama, and I drive by the number 11 Timcast car for Fast Track Racing. How I got into racing was I've, I've loved it for years ever since I was a small boy and I, you know, found myself buying an old cup car and testing it at various tracks. And I met some people and a couple of years went by and I started short track racing and then I ended up somehow in ARCA pursuing that same thing's been a really, really cool experience. "What's up, boys? Welcome back" On YouTube. It's racing now, but I have a podcast as well. I've had for years and I started a couple of years ago on accident by just uploading pictures about talking about my work experience with GameStop and they really, really took off. And that's kind of what started all this. And that's what I've been doing full time for five years now. "We're at Kansas Motor Speedway. We're yet another race with a new look on the car." The livestreams do amazing. They still do just as good as mine all I've seen. So that's been really cool to watch. People support me making the jump. My goal for this season is to build experience, hone the craft and bring cars home in one piece and try to go back while doing it. Try to lock down the top ten of the main ARCA points, that'd be nice. My advice would be to follow it really closely. And don't tell yourself it's impossible because I told myself that all the way until I was 29 and somehow I'm here. So it's definitely I call myself a stupid 16 year old. When I think back to how I said I was going to race one day and then now I'm not. I guess I wasn't a 16 year old and I'm doing it. Let's go racing boys.