In the world of high-stakes racing, most elite teams operate out of glass-and-steel headquarters. But for Jack Davidson, the road to the podium runs through a farm in the Scottish countryside.The Stirling native has officially confirmed he will return to the NASCAR Euro Series for the 2026 campaign, fielding the #21 LUX Motorsport Chevrolet.

This isn’t just another seat on the grid; it’s a true family-run operation, managed by Davidson himself from their modest base in Scotland. It’s a “David vs. Goliath” story fueled by high-octane grit and a relentless work ethic.

Davidson isn’t just showing up to make turns – he’s a proven winner. After storming onto the scene and clinching the Master Trophy in the OPEN division and earning the first win for a British driver in the NASCAR Euro Series, he proved he belonged among the elite.

Last season, Davidson made the jump to the premier PRO division, finishing a stout 12th overall in the 2025 standings. Davidson’s best result came in his home NASCAR GP at Brands Hatch, where he scored his first PRO podium finish in front of his adoring fans. For a self-managed family team, that’s more than just a solid points finish; it’s a statement.

Now, with the experience of a full PRO season under his belt and his day job as a race instructor at Knockhill Racing Circuit keeping his reflexes sharp, Davidson is looking to kick the door down.

“I’m excited to confirm my participation in the 2026 season,” Davidson said. “It’s a great opportunity to compete in such a competitive championship, and I’m grateful to my team, partners, and supporters for making it possible. I’m looking forward to getting on track.”

The #21 crew is no longer satisfied with being the “best of the rest.” For 2026, the mission is clear: Break into the top-10 and stay there. In a series where “rubbing is racing” and every restart is a dogfight, Davidson’s technical precision will be his greatest weapon.

If the LUX Motorsport crew can find that extra tenth of a second in the barn this winter, expect to see the Scottish flag flying high near the front of the pack when the green flag drops.

NASCAR Euro Series PR