NASCAR Cup Series driver Zane Smith's wife, McCall Smith, recently hit the gym. She took to Instagram to share a sweaty selfie and an image of a tempting treat that she indulged in over the past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith have known each other since their teenage years and got married this January. Smith got down on one knee on April 30, 2022, during a NASCAR Truck Series race weekend. McCall Smith, the younger sister of NASCAR driver Gray Gaulding, spent a year planning their wedding.
In the story she posted on Instagram, Zane Smith's wife revealed that she has been enjoying her holiday season by indulging in cheat meals such as cookies and mimosas over the past few days. She also shared an image of the "s'mores" cookies she had been eating during the Christmas holidays.
Interestingly, McCall shared a post-workout sweaty selfie just an hour after sharing a picture of the delectable s'mores cookies. She captioned the story:
"then had to swart out all of the cookies, mimosas, and food that were consumed these past 3 days lol"
Zane Smith's wife recently shared her New Year's resolution.
As 2024 comes to an end Zane Smith's wife, McCall, shared her goals for next year with her husband
Zane Smith's wife, McCall, recently took to Instagram to unravel her resolutions for the year 2025. The latter's wife mentioned her goal for the year "2k25" is to be healthier. She wrote:
"2025 goals: healthier, hair growth, glowy skin, less bloat, more energy, and so much more all thanks to ARMRA collective. My favorite morning drink @tryarmra."
While McCall has a New Year's resolution made up, her husband Zane Smith has yet to secure a ride for the 2025 season. This season Smith competed for Spire Motorsports after being loaned from his original team, Trackhouse Racing.
Smith wrapped up the 2024 Cup Series season in 30th place on the points table with 505 points to his credit. He ended 4535 points behind the champion Joey Logano. Additionally, Smith bagged four top-ten and two top-five finishes in 36 starts. Unfortunately, he suffered five DNFs this season with an average finish of 23.194.
Spire Motorsports unveiled their lineup for the 2025 season: Carson Hocevar, Michael McDowell, and Justin Haley. Trackhouse Racing also shared their line-up for the next season, retaining existing drivers Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez while adding Shane van Gisbergen. Zane Smith's name was not included in any of the teams, and so, his future in the Cup Series is uncertain.