T. J. Clark (racing driver)
T. J. Clark is an American former NASCAR driver. He was a fixture on the Craftsman Truck Series tour during its early years.
Clark made the inaugural CTS race in 1995, qualifying the No. 23 Team ASE Racing Ford in the 29th position, finishing 32nd by a crash. Clark ended up only making 13 races of the 20-race schedule. It was not even until the 9th race of the year at Bristol that Clark could manage to finish a race. Overall, his best finish was 12th at Martinsville, and finished 21st in points.
Before 1996, Clark lost ASE to Ultra Motorsports and only made sixteen of the twenty-four races. He matched his career-best of twelfth twice: at Phoenix and Mesa Marin. He also had five other top-twenty finishes. and finished 22nd in the points. Clark made two starts in 1997 as his truck series career came to a close due to funding, finishing of 26th at Phoenix and 28th at Evergreen Speedway. Clark moved to the Winston West Series in 1998, competing in five races with a best finish of 11th. He attempted the 1999 season opener, but failed to qualify. He has not raced since.