Chris Lowden


Chris Lowden is an American professional stock car racing driver and owner of Las Vegas country music venue Stoney's Rockin' Country. He last competed full-time in the ARCA Menards Series West in 2022, driving the No. 11 Chevrolet SS for his team, Lowden Motorsports.

Racing career

ARCA Menards Series West

In 2020, he would race in a one-off event for Kart Idaho Racing at the 2020 Star Nursery 150, retiring and finishing 15th due to brake issues.
In 2021, he was scheduled to once again for the team in the 2021 NAPA Auto Care 150, but was replaced by Andrew Tuttle.
In 2022, Lowden would announce that he would race full-time in the ARCA Menards Series West, driving for his own team with assistance from Kart Idaho Racing.

Stoney's Rockin' Country

In 2007, Lowden would open up Stoney's Rockin' Country, after a restaurant Lowden and his friends went to at New Frontier Hotel and Casino shut down due to the closing of the casino. In 2012, the venue would move to Town Square. In 2016, Chris was sued by investors for fraud and racketeering.
In 2018, the nightclub was nominated for Nightclub of the Year by the Academy of Country Music. In May of the same year, the nightclub would open a satellite office in Nashville, Tennessee.

Personal life

Lowden's father, Paul Lowden, is a casino magnate, and his mother, Sue Lowden, was a former state senator.

Motorsports career results

ARCA Menards Series

ARCA Menards Series West