Amber Balcaen

Amber Balcaen (born March 7, 1992) is a Canadian professional stock car racing driver. She competes full-time in the ARCA Menards Series, driving the No. 22 Toyota Camry for Venturini Motorsports. She is most known for being the first Canadian woman to win in a NASCAR-sanctioned race in the United States.

Amber Balcaen
Balcaen at Daytona in 2022
Born (1992-03-07) March 7, 1992 (age 32)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
NASCAR Canada Series career
1 race run over 1 year
First race2023 Pinty's Fall Brawl (Delaware Speedway)
WinsTop tensPoles
000
ARCA Menards Series career
29 races run over 3 years
ARCA no., teamNo. 22 (Venturini Motorsports)
First race2022 Lucas Oil 200 (Daytona)
Last race2024 General Tire 150 (Charlotte)
WinsTop tensPoles
0100
ARCA Menards Series East career
5 races run over 2 years
ARCA East no., teamNo. 22 (Venturini Motorsports)
Best finish68th (2021)
First race2017 Jet Tools 150 (New Smyrna)
Last race2024 General Tire 150 (Dover)
WinsTop tensPoles
010
ARCA Menards Series West career
3 races run over 5 years
ARCA West no., teamNo. 22 (Venturini Motorsports)
Best finish25th (2021)
First race2021 NAPA Auto Parts 150 (Irwindale)
Last race2024 General Tire 150 (Phoenix)
WinsTop tensPoles
000
Statistics current as of May 6, 2024.

Racing career

Early career

Balcaen began racing at ten years old, driving go-karts in several dirt tracks around North Dakota. At sixteen years old, she bought her first lightning sprint car and became the first female driver to win in a dirt track racing championship in Manitoba.

Amber made her Northern Outlaw Sprint Association debut in 2014, for a full-time schedule. She won Rookie of the Year that season and became the highest finishing female in Northern Outlaw Sprint Association History.[1]

Chili Bowl Nationals

Balcaen competed in the 2015 Chili Bowl Nationals.[2]

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series

Balcaen got the attention of the NASCAR Drive for Diversity program and drove in the 2016 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series (now NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series). That year, she made history as she became the first female Canadian driver to win a NASCAR-sanctioned race in the United States, winning at Motor Mile Speedway.[3][4] She earned eleven top fives in her first season, giving her Rookie of the Year honors. She went on to win at the same track a year later, getting her second overall series win.

NASCAR K&N Pro Series East

Balcaen made her NASCAR K&N Pro Series East debut in 2017, driving at New Smyrna Speedway for Martin-McClure Racing.[5] She started 21st and finished 20th, after getting involved in a late race wreck. She had a spark plug wire come off her car, which resulted in a penalty, putting her six laps down.[6]

CARS Super Late Model Tour

Balcaen made her first start in the CARS Super Late Model Tour in 2018, driving the No. 4 for Kyle Busch Motorsports at Hickory Motor Speedway. Balcaen started 26th and finished 28th, after being involved in an early race wreck.[7]

On March 21, Kyle Busch Motorsports announced that Balcaen will drive two late model races in 2019, the Pro All Star Series race at Hickory Motor Speedway, and the CARS Super Late Model Tour race at Motor Mile Speedway. Balcaen started 22nd finished 14th at Motor Mile.[8]

POWRi Midget Racing

In 2020, she competed in the POWRi Midget Racing Series, failing to qualify for most of the races. She was only able to qualify for two races, finishing 22nd and 12th respectively. On July 11, 2020, Balcaen was involved in a serious wreck at the Valley Speedway, after she got loose in turn 4, causing her sprint car to go off course, and flip multiple times into a fence. Balcaen suffered collapsed lungs, a severe concussion, and several burns to her arms. She was immediately taken to a local hospital for further evaluation. She wasn't released for three days, and had her racing career put on hold for about three months.[9]

ARCA Menards Series West

Balcaen made her first ARCA Menards Series West start for Bill McAnally Racing at Irwindale Speedway in 2021, finishing 15th. She made two more starts that season, finishing 11th and 22nd at Irwindale and Las Vegas respectively.

ARCA Menards Series

Balcaen (No. 30) and Toni Breidinger (No. 25) at the Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park in 2022.

Rette Jones Racing (2022)

On January 3, 2022, Rette Jones Racing announced Balcaen would run the full upcoming ARCA Menards Series season.[10] She would earn six top tens throughout the season, and finish 7th in the final point standings.[11]

Venturini Motorsports (2023–present)

On January 12, 2023, it was announced that Balcaen will join Venturini Motorsports for the 2023 season, running the races at Daytona and Talladega.[12] She earned a career-best finish of 6th at Daytona.

On January 9, 2024, it was announced that Balcaen will run full-time for VMS in the 2024 season, driving the No. 22 car.[13] During the 2024 General Tire 150 at Dover, on lap 75, Balcaen was trying to avoid Christian Rose, who had hit the wall due to a flat tire. However, due to Dover's self-cleaning design, her car spun and also hit the wall. She required assistance to exit the car as she complained about her leg.

Personal life

Balcaen was the co-host of the TV series "Car's of Rock" with AC/DC band member, Brian Johnson. She is also a motivational speaker, who is currently helping other people from around the world achieve their goals in life. In 2019, she was a main cast member of the NASCAR reality show, Racing Wives, on CMT. She was a spokesperson for Canada's biggest automotive company, Kal Tire, during a winter campaign.[1]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017Car's That RockHerself (co-host)
2018Fins & Skins Classic AdventuresHerself (guest)
2019Racing WivesHerself

Motorsports career results

ARCA Menards Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Menards Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920AMSCPtsRef
2022Rette Jones Racing30FordDAY
16
PHO
30
TAL
12
KAN
9
CLT
7
IOW
10
BLN
11
ELK
17
MOH
15
POC
21
IRP
21
MCH
18
GLN
19
MLW
14
KAN
8
BRI
31
SLM
9
TOL
10
7th774[11]
ToyotaISF
14
DSF
14
2023Venturini Motorsports15ToyotaDAY
6
PHOTAL
31
KAN
22
CLTBLNELKMOHIOWPOCMCHIRPGLNISFMLWDSFKANBRISLMTOL53rd73[14]
202422DAY
9
PHO
15
TAL
7
DOV
20
KAN
8
CLT
15
IOW
MOHBLNIRPSLMELKMCHISFMLWDSFGLNBRIKANTOL-*-*[15]

ARCA Menards Series East

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Menards Series East results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314AMSECPtsRef
2017Martin-McClure Racing39ToyotaNSM
20
GREBRISBOSBOMEMBLNTMPNHAIOWGLNLGYNJMDOV68th24[16]
2022Rette Jones Racing30FordNSMFIFDOVNSVIOW
10
MLW
14
BRI
31
21st77[17]
2024Venturini Motorsports22ToyotaFIFDOV
20
NSVFRSIOW
IRPMLWBRI-*-*[18]

ARCA Menards Series West

ARCA Menards Series West results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112AMSWCPtsRef
2021Bill McAnally Racing19ToyotaPHOSONIRW
15
CNSIRW
11
PIRLVS
22
AASPHO25th84[19]
2022Rette Jones Racing30FordPHO
30
IRWKCRPIRSONIRWEVGPIRAASLVSPHO67th14[20]
2024Venturini Motorsports22ToyotaPHO
15
KERPIRSONIRWIRWSHATRIMADAASKERPHO-*-*[21]

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