Stephen Mallozzi Explained

Stephen Mallozzi
Birth Name:Stephen John Mallozzi
Birth Date:15 January 2001
Birth Place:Swedesboro, New Jersey, U.S.
Total Busch Races:1
Years In Busch:1
Busch Car Team:No. 35 (Joey Gase Motorsports)
First Busch Race:2024 Explore the Pocono Mountains 225 (Pocono)
Busch Wins:0
Busch Top Tens:0
Busch Poles:0
Total Truck Races:7
Years In Truck:3
Truck Car Team:No. 22/27 (Reaume Brothers Racing)
Prev Truck Pos:54th
Prev Truck Year:2023
Best Truck Pos:54th (2023)
First Truck Race:2022 O'Reilly Auto Parts 150 (Mid-Ohio)
Last Truck Race:2024 CRC Brakleen 175 (Pocono)
Truck Wins:0
Truck Top Tens:0
Truck Poles:0
Updated:July 17, 2024

Stephen John Mallozzi (born January 15, 2001) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 35 Chevrolet Camaro for Joey Gase Motorsports and part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 22 Ford F-150 for Reaume Brothers Racing. He also competes in late model racing.

Mallozzi started competing in childhood by racing go-karts at the age of nine. After winning various karting championships, he abruptly stopped racing when his father was diagnosed with terminal cancer. After spending most of his college years working in various journalism and law fields, he eventually returned to racing, citing motivation from his father. Initially joining RBR in 2021 as a development driver, he later made a one-off Truck Series start for the team the following year. He later raced in more Truck Series races in 2023 for both RBR and AM Racing.

Early life

Early racing career

Mallozzi was born to Stephen Anthony Mallozzi (born 1971) and Melissa Marie Miller (born 1970).[1] Mallozzi stated that he became a fan of auto racing when he was three years old, while watching auto racing on television. His interest in auto racing grew after playing NASCAR Thunder 2004, Mario Kart, and a "bunch of [other auto racing] games".[2] Mallozzi, with assistance from his father, later went to a local go-kart track at the age of nine years old and raced his first event. By the age of 11, he had started to race go-karts on a frequent scale.

During his karting career, Mallozzi won multiple Northeast Karting Challenge championships, which earned him a spot to race overseas in Portugal for the United States. His go-karting career lasted around five years; before a scheduled race in 2016, his father was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, with his father only given six months to live. As a result of the diagnosis, Mallozzi decided to step away from auto racing.[3]

Transition to journalism

After stepping away from auto racing, Mallozzi transitioned to a journalism and broadcasting career. After graduating from Salesianum High School in 2019, he originally intended to join Rutgers University due to transport conflicts with the University of Virginia (UVA). However, after talking to a dean at UVA, he was persuaded to commit to Virginia in the fall of 2019, majoring in economics.[4] While at UVA, he worked as a sports commentator for various sports programs.[5]

Gradual return to racing

Early in 2021, Mallozzi talked to his father about frustrations that he had never raced in NASCAR. His father, who at this point had lived five years with cancer, stated, "If I treated my cancer the way you treated racing, I would have been dead five fucking years ago." Self-described as a "verbal smackdown" for Mallozzi, the quote motivated him to pursue a racing career again.

In July 2021, Mallozzi and Reaume Brothers Racing (RBR) crew member Jonathan Cuevas were announced to become the first members of a new driver development program for the team.[6] During this time, he gained a close friendship with team owner Josh Reaume, gained an internship working for RBR, and started racing late models across the Carolinas.[7]

NASCAR Truck Series

By 2022, Reaume let Mallozzi drive an entry at the 2022 O'Reilly Auto Parts 150 at Mid-Ohio, with Mallozzi driving the team's No. 43 entry. According to Mallozzi, the effort made to get to the track itself was strenuous; he crowdfunded within a Facebook group, asked former sponsors to sponsor him for the race, and asked numerous personal friends to be spotters for the race.[8] During the race weekend itself, Mallozzi was involved in a practice accident with G2G Racing's Mason Filippi. While the damage wasn't extensive, Mallozzi expressed frustration at G2G Racing, stating, "[G2G Racing] is the biggest joke of a racing organization in NASCAR... I will stand by that statement publicly to anyone."[9] Mallozzi's car was eventually repaired and allowed to qualify, with Mallozzi finishing in 22nd in the race itself.Mallozzi was able to compete in more races in the 2023 season. The season, according to Mallozzi, was precarious. His debut for the season came at Martinsville for AM Racing, in a deal where he was moved from an initial ride from RBR due to a lack of owner's points for RBR's entry.[10] He finished last after the car's battery suffered issues.[11] His next race came at Gateway for RBR; he described the race as "my version of hell", due to the circumstances of both heading into the race and the race itself. He sold his personal Dodge Charger that he had gotten from a sponsorship deal to get to the race itself[12] and during the race, his battery failed, resulting in a poor finish.[13] Around this same time, he was working as a part-time server at a Outback Steakhouse franchise; after the Martinsville race, he made calls on social media platforms for Outback Steakhouse to sponsor an entry for him. After racing one more event for AM Racing at Pocono, a one-race sponsorship deal was announced with Outback Steakhouse in September, with the sponsor to run at the 2023 UNOH 200.[14]

Personal life

Mallozzi is the child of Stephen Anthony Mallozzi and Melissa Marie Miller. Mallozzi cites Stephen as the main motivator for both his initial start in racing and his return.

He attended Salesianum High School, a Catholic private school based in Wilmington, Delaware.[15] He later attended the University of Virginia, majoring in economics and graduating in 2022. He currently attends the Temple University Beasley School of Law, with Mallozzi scheduled to graduate in 2026. Mallozzi currently resides in Philadelphia after previously living in Mooresville, North Carolina to study at Temple. Before Mooresville, he had lived in his hometown of Swedesboro, New Jersey, moving from Swedesboro in 2021.[16]

Mallozzi currently works part-time as a server at an Outback Steakhouse franchise. He previously had worked at a Domino's franchise as a delivery driver; he was fired for having too many speeding tickets off the job.[17] He also is an occasional writer for NASCAR news site TobyChristie.com, serving as the site's eSports journalist.[18] Mallozzi has also used his writing position at TobyChristie.com to detail his racing career; he has stated on occasions that he believes to be "one of the poorest drivers in the entire Truck Series", stating the amount he has sacrificed in order to pursue a racing career compared to well-funded drivers in the series.

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

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

Craftsman Truck Series

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223PtsRef
2022Reaume Brothers Racing43ToyotaDAYLVSATLCOAMARBRDDARKANTEXCLTGTWSONKNXNSHMOH
22
POCIRPRCHKANBRITALHOMPHO61st15[20]
2023AM Racing22FordDAYLVSATLCOATEXBRDMAR
36
KANDARNWSCLTPOC
24
RCHIRPMLWKANBRI
32
TALHOMPHO54th25[21]
Reaume Brothers Racing34FordGTW
31
NSHMOH
202422DAYATLLVSBRICOAMAR
28
TEXKANDARNWSCLTGTWNSH-*-*[22]
27POC
35
IRPRCHMLWBRIKANTALHOMMARPHO

Season still in progress
Ineligible for series points

Notes and References

  1. News: DiAmore . Isabella . July 8, 2022 . Dreams with his dad lead to new heights . D2 . . October 25, 2023 . Newspapers.com.
  2. Web site: Eubanks . Michael . September 14, 2023 . From Outback to law school to racing at Bristol, Stephen Mallozzi's a man on a roll . October 26, 2023 . Auto Racing Digest . en.
  3. Web site: Mallozzi . Stephen . May 31, 2023 . The Memoirs of a Small Time Racing Driver: Part One - Karting, Getting into NASCAR, and RBR Development . October 26, 2023 . TobyChristie.com . en-us.
  4. Web site: Ramspacher . Andrew . July 6, 2022 . As His Dad Fights Cancer, This UVA Student Nears Completion of Their NASCAR Dream . October 26, 2023 . . en.
  5. Web site: Coleman . Anne-Parker . January 18, 2021 . Common Grounds: Stephen Mallozzi . October 26, 2023 . . en-US.
  6. Web site: Srigley . Joseph . July 16, 2021 . Stephen Mallozzi, Jonathan Cuevas Named Inaugural Members of Reaume Brothers Racing Driver Development Program . October 26, 2023 . TobyChristie.com . en-us.
  7. Web site: Dalton . Kyle . April 19, 2023 . Meet Stephen Mallozzi: NASCAR Driver by Night, Outback Steakhouse Server by Day, and Lawyer in the Future . October 26, 2023 . Sportscasting . en-US.
  8. Web site: Mallozzi . Stephen . June 27, 2023 . The Memoirs of a Small Time Racing Driver: My First Truck Start at Mid-Ohio . October 26, 2023 . TobyChristie.com . en-us.
  9. Web site: Christie . Toby . July 8, 2022 . Stephen Mallozzi Peeved at G2G Racing After Slipping in Oil to Crash in Mid-Ohio Practice . October 26, 2023 . TobyChristie.com . en-us.
  10. Web site: Christie . Toby . April 13, 2023 . Stephen Mallozzi Elated to be Running for AM Racing at Martinsville; Physically Prepared for the Event . October 26, 2023 . TobyChristie.com . en-us.
  11. Web site: Beard . Brock . April 14, 2023 . TRUCKS: AM Racing team jumps the battery on Stephen Mallozzi's truck before rain stops the action in Martinsville . October 26, 2023 . Lastcar . en.
  12. Web site: Whissell . Olivia . May 31, 2023 . Stephen Mallozzi Sells His Car to Make Gateway Truck Race . October 26, 2023 . Kickin' The Tires . en-US.
  13. Web site: Mallozzi . Stephen . August 22, 2023 . Memoirs of a Small Time Racing Driver: Gateway, My Version of Hell . October 26, 2023 . TobyChristie.com . en-us.
  14. Web site: Christie . Toby . September 5, 2023 . Outback Steakhouse Partners With Stephen Mallozzi, AM Racing at Bristol . October 26, 2023 . TobyChristie.com . en-us.
  15. Web site: Greene . Sean . July 8, 2022 . Salesianum alum to make NASCAR debut Saturday inspired by father's cancer fight . October 26, 2023 . . en.
  16. Web site: Srigley . Joseph . July 16, 2021 . Stephen Mallozzi, Jonathan Cuevas Named Inaugural Members of Reaume Brothers Racing Driver Development Program . October 26, 2023 . TobyChristie.com . en-us.
  17. Web site: Brownell . Bradley . September 14, 2023 . NASCAR Truck Racer Who Works As A Server At Outback Steakhouse Gets Outback Steakhouse Sponsorship . October 26, 2023 . . en.
  18. Web site: Christie . Toby . June 23, 2022 . Stephen Mallozzi to Attempt Truck Series Debut at Mid-Ohio in No. 43 RBR Entry . October 26, 2023 . TobyChristie.com . en-us.
  19. Web site: Stephen Mallozzi – 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. July 10, 2024.
  20. Web site: Stephen Mallozzi – 2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. June 23, 2022.
  21. Web site: Stephen Mallozzi – 2023 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. April 15, 2023.
  22. Web site: Stephen Mallozzi – 2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. April 1, 2024.