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David Ragan

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American racing driver (born 1985)
This article is about the NASCAR driver. For the professional golfer, seeDave Ragan.
Not to be confused withDavide Rigon.
NASCAR driver
David Ragan
BornDavid Lee Ragan
(1985-12-24)December 24, 1985 (age 39)
Unadilla, Georgia, U.S.
Awards2007 NASCAR Busch SeriesRookie of the Year
NASCARCup Series career
477 races run over 18 years
2024 position40th
Best finish13th (2008)
First race2006Dover 400 (Dover)
Last race2024Daytona 500 (Daytona)
First win2011Coke Zero 400 (Daytona)
Last win2013Aaron's 499 (Talladega)
WinsTop tensPoles
2432
NASCARO'Reilly Auto Parts Series career
107 races run over 11 years
2016 position115th
Best finish4th (2008)
First race2004Ford 300 (Homestead)
Last race2016Subway Firecracker 250 (Daytona)
First win2009Aaron's 312 (Talladega)
Last win2009Food City 250 (Bristol)
WinsTop tensPoles
2493
NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career
31 races run over 4 years
2020 position48th
Best finish24th (2006)
First race2004O'Reilly 400K (Texas)
Last race2020ToyotaCare 250 (Richmond)
WinsTop tensPoles
091
ARCA Menards Series career
31 races run over 5 years
Best finish14th (2005)
First race2003ARCA Re/Max 200 (Lake Erie)
Last race2008Hantz Group 200 by Belle Tire & Federated Car Care (Toledo)
First win2005 Williams Bros. 200 (Lanier)
WinsTop tensPoles
1143
Statistics up to date as of November 4, 2024.

David Lee Ragan (born December 24, 1985) is an American professionalstock car racing driver. He last competed part-time in theNASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 60Ford Mustang Dark Horse forRFK Racing, and is also an analyst forNASCAR on Fox onNASCAR Race Hub.

Ragan was born inUnadilla, Georgia, the son of former racerKen Ragan, and began his racing career racing in the Bandolero Series at age 12. Four years later, he began competing in the Goody's Dash Series with Cam Strader. After one year, he moved to the Legends Pro-Division to race forMark Martin. He finished the season by finishing fourth in the point standings. At age 18, Ragan began racing in theCamping World Truck Series, theNationwide Series, and theARCA Racing Series.

In 2007, he moved up to the Sprint Cup Series, replacingMark Martin in the No. 6, and driving forRoush Fenway Racing. Between 2007 and 2011, he recorded 30 top tens in the series. On July 2, 2011, Ragan won his first career Sprint Cup Series race, theCoke Zero 400 atDaytona International Speedway. His second win, theAaron's 499 atTalladega Superspeedway in May 2013, was also the first win for Front Row Motorsports.

Racing career

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1996–2002

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Ragan was born inUnadilla, Georgia in December 1985, the son of former racerKen Ragan.[1] Ragan started his racing career in the Bandolero Series at the age of twelve. During the following year, he won twelve races and the National Championship. In 1999, he won the National Championship for the second time. In 2001, Ragan began racing in the Goody's Dash Series withCam Strader. During the season, the two builtlate models for Ragan to use in 2002. In 2002, he began racing in the Legends Pro-Division forMark Martin. At the end of the season, he finished fourth in the final point standings.[1]

2003–2006

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Ragan's No. 6 in 2007

At the age of eighteen, Ragan moved to theCraftsman Truck Series, as well as theBusch Series and theARCA Re/Max Series. During his first career start in the ARCA Series, he qualified in the second position, but failed to finish the race after suffering a tire failure.[2] His first race in the Craftsman Truck Series was atTexas Motor Speedway, where he qualified 28th and finished in the twentieth position for Fiddleback Racing. During the season, he failed to qualify for one race, and failed to finish six of the ten races he participated in.[3] Ragan also ran one Busch Series race atHomestead Miami Speedway, finishing 31st, after starting 36th.[4] In the following season, he participated inRoush Racing: Driver X as the co-driver of the No. 6Roush RacingFord F-150 in the Truck Series. After participating in nineteen events in the series, he recorded one top-five, eight top-ten finishes, and onepole position.[2]

Also in 2005, Ragan participated in three Busch Series events,[5] as well as 19 ARCA Racing Series events, where he won one race, and recorded three pole positions, eight top-five finishes, and eleven top-ten finishes.[6] During the 2006 season, he participated in three Busch Series events,[7] and two Nextel Cup Series events.[8] He also participated in nineteen Truck Series events, where he recorded two pole positions, one top-five, and eight top-ten finishes.[9]

2007–2011

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Ragan atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2008

For the 2007 season, Ragan moved to the Nextel Cup Series as the driver of the number 6 Roush Fenway RacingFord Fusion. He also participated in theNASCAR Rookie of the Year standings in both the Nextel Cup and Busch Series, where he finished second in the Nextel Cup Series, while winning the award in the Busch Series.[1] During theCup season, Ragan recorded two top-five finishes, one being in the2007 Daytona 500, and three top-tens, finishing 23rd in the point standings.[10][11] During theBusch Series season, he earned two pole positions, four Top 5's, and nine Top 10's, while finishing fifth in the final point standings.[10][12] Also in 2007, he participated in one ARCA Racing Series event, where he finished in the fourth position.[13]

In 2008, he raced in the Sprint Cup Series, the Nationwide Series, and in two ARCA Racing Series events. In theCup season, he earned six Top 5's and 14 Top 10's, while finishing thirteenth in points. During theNationwide season, he got seven top-fives and 21 top-ten finishes. Ragan clinched fourth in the final point standings. One year later, in 2009, he participated in only the Cup Series and the Nationwide Series. During the2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, he recorded zero top-fives and two top-tens and finished 27th in points. However, in the2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series season, he won two races and earned five top-fives and fifteen top-tens, while finishing eighteenth in points.[10]

Ragan racing during the2011 Toyota/Save Mart 350

During2010, he only participated in the Sprint Cup Series. He recorded zero top-fives, only three top-ten finishes, and finished 24th in points once the season concluded.[1] In2011, he began the year almost winning the Daytona 500, but he got penalized for moving lanes before he crossed the line on the restart with two laps to go.[10] On May 21, 2011, he won theSprint Showdown atCharlotte Motor Speedway, passingBrad Keselowski with two laps to go.

He won theCoke Zero 400 on July 2, 2011, for his first career Sprint Cup win after getting a late push from teammateMatt Kenseth.[14] He was eligible to compete in the "wild card" to get himself into theChase for the Sprint Cup. After bad finishes a few weeks before the final race before the Chase at Richmond, he finished fourth but was 54 points away from thirteenth to put himself into a Chase position. At the end of the 2011 seasonUPS, Ragan's primary sponsor on the Roush Fenway Racing No. 6 Ford, announced that they would no longer sponsor the No. 6 and that the company would scale back its racing program next season, leaving the number 6 team without sponsorship and ultimately forced the camp to shut down, making Roush Fenway Racing a 3-car team for the 2012 season.

2012–2014

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Ragan at the2013 Sprint All-Star Race.

In January 2012, Ragan signed withFront Row Motorsports to drive the No. 34 Ford for the team in 2012.[15] He drove forGC Motorsports International in the season-openingNationwide Series event at Daytona.[16] Ragan got off to a bad start with FRM, crashing out on lap two of the Daytona 500 and finishing last. He would eventually go on to finish 28th in Cup Series points.

Ragan started the 2013 season with a rotating roster of sponsors. He started the season wrecked at theDaytona 500 (along with his two other teammates,David Gilliland andJosh Wise) and had no finish better than twentieth in the first nine races. However, during theAaron's 499, Ragan started thegreen–white–checker restart in 10th-place. On the last lap, teammate Gilliland was able to help push him pastJimmie Johnson,Matt Kenseth, andCarl Edwards to win the race. This was his first win with Front Row Motorsports and the team's first Sprint Cup win,[17] as well as the first NASCAR win for his sponsor for that race, Farm Rich. The 34 team improved more in 2013, earning sixteen top-25 finishes, including the win, a twelfth-place finish at theIrwin Tools Night Race atBristol Motor Speedway, and a sixth-place finish at thefall Talladega race. However, three consecutive engine failures during the Chase dropped Ragan to 28th in points.

For 2014, Ragan returned to Front Row Motorsports No. 34 to run the full season with sponsorship from Farm Rich and CSX. In the Nationwide Series, Ragan joinedBiagi-DenBeste Racing in the No. 98 Ford for several races throughout the season.[18] Ragan got his first top-ten finish on a non-restrictor plate track withFront Row Motorsports in the2014 Goody's Headache Relief Shot 500 atMartinsville Speedway by gambling on track position with five laps to go in the race. It was his first top-ten of the season and came with a paint scheme paying tribute to the lateWendell Scott, who had also driven the number 34. Ragan finished 32nd in points.

2015

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Ragan returned to Front Row Motorsports in 2015. Ragan's owner points were given to new teammateCole Whitt, but Ragan raced his way into theDaytona 500, finishing seventeenth in the race.

Joe Gibbs Racing

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After the 500, Ragan was tapped byJoe Gibbs Racing to take over the No. 18 Toyota for several races whileKyle Busch was out with leg injuries.

AtAtlanta, Ragan nursed the No. 18 to an eighteenth-place finish. This was followed by a 22nd place finish atLas Vegas and a 21st place finish atPhoenix. AtAuto Club, he made moves on several late restarts to take a fifteenth-place finish. AtMartinsville, Ragan took the best finish of his stint with JGR with a fifth-place run. This was followed by a 13th-place finish atTexas.

AtBristol, Ragan started in eleventh place. However, he was caught up in a crash on lap 312 and finished 41st, 76 laps down. At Richmond, he started 10th and finished 23rd, two laps off the lead lap.

AtTalladega, Ragan started in ninth place. However, he sustained severe damage in the Big One on lap 47 and finished 38th, 65 laps down.

The nine races in which Ragan participated entitled him to a one-fourth share (nine races) of Sprint Cup championship team bonuses, as the No. 18 team won the 2015 championship, worth $1,197,075 for his championship efforts.

With Erik Jones replacing Kyle Busch for the JulyXfinityrace atDaytona, Ragan drove the No. 20 Interstate Batteries Toyota and was running well until he was caught in an accident late in the race.

Michael Waltrip Racing

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Ragan's No. 55 atMichigan International Speedway in 2015

Ragan was originally scheduled to return to Front Row after his stint at JGR was over. However, it was announced on April 28 that beginning at Kansas, the No. 18 would be handed to rookieErik Jones until Busch's return, while Ragan would move toMichael Waltrip Racing and drive their No. 55 car for the remainder of the season, beginning atKansas.

At Kansas, Ragan was involved in a two-car accident on lap 121 withJosh Wise and finished 33rd, four laps down. At theCoca-Cola 600, he started seventh and was running well until his engine blew up with 47 laps to go, leaving him with a 41st-place finish.

AtDover, he started fifteenth and finished thirteenth. AtPocono, Ragan started 21st and finished 23rd. AtMichigan, Ragan fell off the lead lap and was scored 35th when the race was called for rain.

AtSonoma, Ragan started in ninth. He'd be involved in two wrecks during the day. On lap thirty, when coming out of turn seven,Martin Truex Jr. forced him into the grass. When Ragan's car got back onto the racing surface, he clipped Truex from behind, sending Truex into the tire barriers. Later, following a restart on lap 79, Ragan was racing alongsideCarl Edwards for position when, coming through the esses in the same spot as Truex's crash, Edwards' car bounced over the outside curb, sending him into Ragan, and sending both cars into the jersey barriers on the inside of the track. Ragan finished 39th.

Returning to Daytona for theCoke Zero 400, Ragan started eighth. He was involved in a single-car spin on the back straightaway on lap 149 after contact withLandon Cassill, but was able to recover and finish twelfth. AtKentucky, he started 25th and finished eighteenth. This was followed by a 21st place finish atIndianapolis, a seventeenth place finish atPocono, and a 23rd place finish atWatkins Glen. After the race at Homestead, in which Ragan finished 27th, MWR closed its doors, leaving Ragan without a ride.

2016

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Ragan's No. 23 atMartinsville Speedway in 2016

On January 19, 2016, it was announced that Ragan would drive the No. 23 Dr. PepperToyota Camry forBK Racing.[19] The No. 23 team struggled mightily, as the team's engines did not have enough speed to be competitive every week. Ragan's best result with the BK team in 2016 was a sixteenth-place finish at theCoke Zero 400. During late summer, Ragan was thrown into the spotlight afterChris Buescher, driving Ragan's old No. 34 at FRM, won at Pocono while trailing Ragan for 30th in points. The battle between Buescher and Ragan for the thirty-first (and therefore Chase eligibility for Buescher) became a focal point of the lead-up to the Chase. Buescher ended up qualifying for the Chase, while Ragan dropped several spots to finish 33rd overall in Sprint Cup points, a career-worst, marking his first season without at least one top-ten finish. Ragan parted ways with BK Racing after the season.[20]

For the second year in a row, Ragan drove in relief for Joe Gibbs Racing in the JulyXfinityrace atDaytona, driving the No. 18 Toyota, replacingMatt Tifft, out on medical leave.[21] Ragan sat on the pole, but crashed on the last lap, and finished 21st.

2017

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Ragan's No. 38 atDover International Speedway in 2017

After departing BK Racing following his worst career points finish, Ragan returned toFront Row Motorsports, where he drove from 2012 to 2015, to drive the No. 38.[22] His first race back at FRM resulted in a 25th-place finish in theDaytona 500 after he was involved in a crash while running in the top five. His first top-ten in over a year came at theGEICO 500 at Talladega, where he finished tenth after avoiding the Big One late in the race and making daring four-wide passes onDenny Hamlin,Kyle Larson,Ty Dillon,Clint Bowyer, andChris Buescher all on the final lap. This result boosted him up five spots in the point standings to 28th.

Ragan continued his string of good momentum with a 17th-place finish at thespring race at Kansas, his third consecutive top-twenty finish, boosting him to 27th in the point standings. While his top-twenty streak ended atCharlotte Motor Speedway, where he finished 23rd, it allowed him to maintain 27th in the standings. His momentum abruptly ended atDover, where a late crash with five laps to go relegated him to a thirtieth-place finish and sent him back to 29th in the overall standings. Ragan was up front with a handful of laps to go atDaytona in July in a position to score his third career win. He led the race with two laps to go, ultimately getting passed byRicky Stenhouse Jr., who ended up winning the race. Ragan was the only driver to score both stage points in both stages and left Daytona with a top-ten finish, where he finished 6th.

After a few subpar mid-twenties finishes, Ragan bounced back with a seventeenth-place finish in theBass Pro Shops NRA Night Race after running as high as twelfth in the race. Ragan was headed for another top-twenty finish in theBojangles' Southern 500, running as high as fifteenth early in the race, but fell to 25th after a spin and two cut tires. Ragan received quite some attention atDover in the fall, benefiting from an early caution to race his way into the top-five, then went on to finish ninth in Stage 1 for his first stage points since Daytona in July. Ragan remained on the lead lap for much of the event and finished the race in the 21st position.

Uponthe series' return to Talladega in October, Ragan moved from his 33rd starting position to the front early. Despite involvement in several crashes throughout the evening, Ragan posted his third top-ten of the season, matching his Talladega result in the spring. Ragan ended the 2017 season with a seventeenth-place finish atHomestead-Miami Speedway and a thirtieth-place finish in thepoint standings.

2018

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Ragan andMichael McDowell (left), his teammate at FRM in 2018 and 2019, atAtlanta in 2019

On December 14, 2017, it was announced that Ragan would return to the team in 2018, with a new teammateMichael McDowell who previously was also a teammate in Watkins Glen 2013 when he drove the No. 34 and McDowell drove the No. 35 car.

After a crash in theDaytona 500, Ragan rattled off three consecutive top-25 finishes atAtlanta,Las Vegas, andPhoenix, the latter of which gave him his best start and finish to date, qualifying sixteenth and finishing 22nd. Ragan had a series of six consecutive top-25 finishes from Atlanta to Texas. The Bristol weekend was a big success for Ragan so far in 2018, where he was fastest in final practice and finished on the lead lap in twelfth place. Ragan was on pace to have another top-fifteen run at Richmond until a flat tire in the final ten laps sidelined him to a 33rd-place finish.

As always happens whenever the series visitsTalladega Superspeedway, Ragan and his FRM team were expected to be contenders. He posted his best qualifying effort of the season by starting twelfth, then overcame an early speeding penalty to finish sixth, his first top-ten of the season. Two more top-twenties followed atKansas andPocono before his momentum was halted by an early race crash atMichigan, precipitated byBubba Wallace. After a career-best 22nd-place finish atSonoma Raceway, Ragan suffered numerous mechanical issues in the race atChicagoland Speedway and struggled to a 38th-place finish, nearly eighty laps off the pace.

When the series returned toDaytona International Speedway in July, Ragan was immediately picked by many to be a dark horse for the win. However, a crash early in the race dashed Ragan's hopes for victory. His team still did an incredible job repairing the No. 38, and Ragan finished the event in fifteenth position. Ragan rebounded with a solid eighteenth-place run atKentucky Speedway after driving up to as high as twelfth in the race and later getting a nineteenth-place finish atPocono Raceway, a seventeenth-place finish atBristol Motor Speedway, and an eighteenth-place finish atDarlington Raceway. After a couple of mediocre finishes, Ragan finished sixteenth atCharlotte Motor Speedway, nineteenth atKansas Speedway, and eighteenth atMartinsville Speedway, rebuilding momentum for the end of the season.

After two consecutive twentieth-place finishes atISM Raceway andHomestead-Miami Speedway, Ragan finished 25th in the overall 2018 standings, ranking 31 points ahead of teammateMichael McDowell in 26th and 42 points ahead ofTy Dillon in 27th. This is Ragan's best finish with FRM and his best overall since 2011, his last year withRoush Fenway Racing.

2019: Final full-time season

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On November 27, 2018, it was announced that Ragan would return for a sixth season with FRM to drive the No. 38 in 2019. A strong run at the2019 Daytona 500 for the No. 38 team was ruined by a late-race accident that relegated them to a thirtieth-place finish, but the team rebounded the next weekend at Atlanta with a sixteenth-place finish. The Las Vegas weekend gave Ragan his best starting spot in several years, as the No. 38 lined up on the outside of the third row in sixth after a stellar qualifying performance. At the2019 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, Ragan and the No. 38 team enjoyed their best race in quite some time, running in the top-ten all race and leading in the late stages before fading to fifteenth at the finish after a late-race restart.

On August 14, 2019, Ragan announced that he would be retiring from full-time competition to focus on his family.[23] At Kansas, Ragan qualified second, his team's best qualifying effort on a non-restrictor plate track, behind pole-sitterDaniel Hemric.

2020–present: Part-time racing

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Ragan (No. 36) in the2020 Daytona 500

In his retirement announcement, Ragan affirmed he was still open to racing part-time.[23] On January 10, 2020, he announced that he would compete in theDaytona 500 withRick Ware Racing, who partnered with Front Row Motorsports for this race to field Ragan's entry in the renumbered No. 36 Ford (usually the No. 53).[24] The No. 36 was previously run by FRM teammateMatt Tifft in 2019 until the team scaled back operations. As part of this deal, FRM then leased the charter for the No. 36 (which they had kept for Ragan at the Daytona 500, giving him a guaranteed starting spot in the race) to RWR to use for the No. 53 for the remainder of the season. Ragan would qualify thirtieth in the 500 and go on to finish fourth, his first top-five since 2015 and his best ever finish in a Daytona 500, despite damage from one ofthe Big Ones occurring during the race.

After retiring, Ragan transitioned into a test driver role forFord Performance, which included simulator testing and assisting in the development of theNext Gen car. In June, he was on the entry list to make his first Truck Series start since 2006 when he joinedDGR-Crosley at Atlanta; the attempt was initially planned for Richmond until it was postponed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[25] However, due to random draw and the entry list exceeding forty entries, the truck did not make the field. A second attempt at Michigan also failed for the same reason.[26] Ragan would finally appear in a Truck race in September at Darlington, where he finished 22nd.[27] He switched from Cup to Truck points prior to the following week's race at Richmond to be eligible to compete.[28][29]

Ragan returned to FRM in the No. 36 for the2021 Daytona 500,[30] although this year it was not in a partnership with Rick Ware Racing or another team with a charter. This meant that Ragan instead had no charter and had to race his way in through hisDuel qualifying race.[31]

Ragan returned toRick Ware Racing in 2022, this time in their No. 15, attempting the2022 Daytona 500, finishing eighth, his fourth career top-ten finish in a Daytona 500.

Ragan's No. 60 car.

On November 29, 2023,RFK Racing announced that Ragan would be driving the No. 60Ford Mustang Dark Horse at the2024 Daytona 500 as a part of their #Stage60 project. BuildSubmarines.com signed in to sponsor the ride.[32][33] He finished the race in twentieth position after leading two laps in the race.

On July 6, 2024,NASCAR announced Ragan as the test driver for NASCAR's first electric racecar, the ABB NASCAR EV prototype, at theChicago Street Course.[34]

Broadcasting

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Ragan has appeared as a rotating contributor onNASCAR on Fox'sNASCAR Race Hub show for multiple seasons, both when he was driving for Front Row Motorsports[35] and after his retirement from full-time driving.[36] Ragan was open to doing more TV (or radio) work in 2020, the first year after his last full season in the Cup Series,[37] but he remained with Fox on Race Hub.

Personal life

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He is married to Jacquelyn; they have two daughters.[38] He is also aFreemason;[39] he was raised to theMaster Mason degree on May 22, 2012, at Williams Lodge inCornelius, NC.[40]

Motorsports career results

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NASCAR

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

Cup Series

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NASCAR Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NCSCPtsRef
2006Roush Racing06FordDAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOV
42
KANTALCLTMAR
25
ATL
Wth
63rd88[8]
No Fear Racing60FordTEX
DNQ
PHOHOM
DNQ
2007Roush Fenway Racing6FordDAY
5
CAL
16
LVS
37
ATL
33
BRI
26
MAR
15
TEX
39
PHO
41
TAL
17
RCH
20
DAR
27
CLT
37
DOV
14
POC
26
MCH
21
SON
29
NHA
15
DAY
12
CHI
25
IND
16
POC
33
GLN
32
MCH
18
BRI
41
CAL
12
RCH
3
NHA
19
DOV
25
KAN
16
TAL
34
CLT
40
MAR
26
ATL
33
TEX
37
PHO
32
HOM
10
23rd3251[11]
2008DAY
42
CAL
14
LVS
7
ATL
23
BRI
21
MAR
11
TEX
13
PHO
27
TAL
4
RCH
17
DAR
5
CLT
12
DOV
15
POC
24
MCH
8
SON
24
NHA
40
DAY
5
CHI
8
IND
14
POC
5
GLN
30
MCH
3
BRI
10
CAL
13
RCH
32
NHA
28
DOV
18
KAN
8
TAL
3
CLT
10
MAR
13
ATL
8
TEX
11
PHO
10
HOM
24
13th4299[41]
2009DAY
6
CAL
17
LVS
42
ATL
19
BRI
27
MAR
27
TEX
37
PHO
22
TAL
12
RCH
23
DAR
38
CLT
24
DOV
24
POC
26
MCH
15
SON
33
NHA
38
DAY
13
CHI
25
IND
24
POC
22
GLN
24
MCH
30
BRI
14
ATL
33
RCH
33
NHA
33
DOV
24
KAN
35
CAL
7
CLT
20
MAR
22
TAL
17
TEX
17
PHO
23
HOM
34
27th3252[42]
2010DAY
16
CAL
23
LVS
23
ATL
37
BRI
29
MAR
16
PHO
19
TEX
15
TAL
6
RCH
24
DAR
14
DOV
26
CLT
24
POC
26
MCH
34
SON
25
NHA
20
DAY
38
CHI
12
IND
20
POC
14
GLN
25
MCH
11
BRI
32
ATL
19
RCH
23
NHA
22
DOV
24
KAN
16
CAL
32
CLT
10
MAR
17
TAL
21
TEX
8
PHO
25
HOM
20
24th3599[43]
2011DAY
14
PHO
36
LVS
22
BRI
16
CAL
22
MAR
8
TEX
7
TAL
39
RCH
4
DAR
21
DOV
28
CLT
2
KAN
13
POC
17
MCH
20
SON
29
DAY
1
KEN
8
NHA
14
IND
23
POC
34
GLN
28
MCH
14
BRI
20
ATL
35
RCH
4
CHI
11
NHA
7
DOV
21
KAN
20
CLT
11
TAL
28
MAR
33
TEX
12
PHO
33
HOM
38
23rd906[44]
2012Front Row Motorsports34FordDAY
43
PHO
25
LVS
21
BRI
23
CAL
31
MAR
24
TEX
35
KAN
30
RCH
32
TAL
7
DAR
28
CLT
35
DOV
21
POC
27
MCH
23
SON
27
KEN
29
DAY
26
NHA
34
IND
28
POC
28
GLN
22
MCH
23
BRI
32
ATL
28
RCH
32
CHI
22
NHA
29
DOV
30
TAL
4
CLT
34
KAN
20
MAR
26
TEX
28
PHO
33
HOM
31
28th622[45]
2013DAY
35
PHO
38
LVS
31
BRI
21
CAL
24
MAR
30
TEX
26
KAN
30
RCH
20
TAL
1
DAR
39
CLT
25
DOV
22
POC
37
MCH
25
SON
33
KEN
26
DAY
22
NHA
19
IND
34
POC
21
GLN
21
MCH
24
BRI
12
ATL
23
RCH
29
CHI
26
NHA
29
DOV
25
KAN
36
CLT
30
TAL
6
MAR
43
TEX
42
PHO
35
HOM
29
28th633[46]
2014DAY
34
PHO
28
LVS
32
BRI
31
CAL
27
MAR
28
TEX
35
DAR
32
RCH
30
TAL
35
KAN
38
CLT
31
DOV
36
POC
18
MCH
38
SON
36
KEN
31
DAY
22
NHA
25
IND
35
POC
19
GLN
19
MCH
24
BRI
23
ATL
27
RCH
33
CHI
31
NHA
42
DOV
31
KAN
27
CLT
34
TAL
30
MAR
10
TEX
32
PHO
25
HOM
30
32nd531[47]
2015DAY
17
27th701[48]
Joe Gibbs Racing18ToyotaATL
18
LVS
22
PHO
21
CAL
18
MAR
5
TEX
13
BRI
41
RCH
23
TAL
38
Michael Waltrip Racing55ToyotaKAN
33
CLT
41
DOV
13
POC
23
MCH
35
SON
39
DAY
12
KEN
18
NHA
18
IND
21
POC
17
GLN
23
MCH
18
BRI
40
DAR
40
RCH
17
CHI
15
NHA
41
DOV
22
CLT
37
KAN
25
TAL
30
MAR
25
TEX
23
PHO
18
HOM
27
2016BK Racing23ToyotaDAY
29
ATL
32
LVS
32
PHO
24
CAL
22
MAR
21
TEX
33
BRI
39
RCH
23
TAL
34
KAN
29
DOV
17
CLT
31
POC
23
MCH
22
SON
32
DAY
16
KEN
22
NHA
30
IND
37
POC
32
GLN
33
BRI
21
MCH
29
DAR
21
RCH
34
CHI
35
NHA
32
DOV
30
CLT
23
KAN
36
TAL
24
MAR
37
TEX
33
PHO
31
HOM
29
33rd455[49]
2017Front Row Motorsports38FordDAY
25
ATL
23
LVS
29
PHO
35
CAL
31
MAR
24
TEX
28
BRI
23
RCH
19
TAL
10
KAN
17
CLT
23
DOV
30
POC
25
MCH
29
SON
31
DAY
6
KEN
24
NHA
29
IND
38
POC
22
GLN
27
MCH
30
BRI
17
DAR
25
RCH
27
CHI
29
NHA
29
DOV
21
CLT
37
TAL
10
KAN
17
MAR
28
TEX
30
PHO
33
HOM
17
30th447[50]
2018DAY
30
ATL
23
LVS
23
PHO
22
CAL
25
MAR
25
TEX
23
BRI
12
RCH
33
TAL
6
DOV
27
KAN
13
CLT
25
POC
16
MCH
38
SON
22
CHI
38
DAY
15
KEN
18
NHA
29
POC
19
GLN
26
MCH
27
BRI
17
DAR
18
IND
24
LVS
27
RCH
23
ROV
16
DOV
24
TAL
39
KAN
19
MAR
18
TEX
24
PHO
20
HOM
20
25th524[51]
2019DAY
30
ATL
16
LVS
28
PHO
25
CAL
25
MAR
26
TEX
25
BRI
21
RCH
28
TAL
23
DOV
26
KAN
27
CLT
15
POC
30
MCH
34
SON
20
CHI
23
DAY
38
KEN
29
NHA
34
POC
36
GLN
22
MCH
16
BRI
36
DAR
26
IND
20
LVS
22
RCH
19
ROV
35
DOV
27
TAL
29
KAN
26
MAR
11
TEX
35
PHO
36
HOM
27
30th388[52]
2020Rick Ware Racing[a]36FordDAY
4
LVSCALPHODARDARCLTCLTBRIATLMARHOMTALPOCPOCINDKENTEXKANNHAMCHMCHDRCDOVDOVDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROVKANTEXMARPHO39th01[53]
2021Front Row MotorsportsFordDAY
37
DRCHOMLVSPHOATLBRDMARRCHTALKANDARDOVCOACLTSONNSHPOCPOCROAATLNHAGLNIRCMCHDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROVTEXKANMARPHO38th4[54]
2022Rick Ware Racing15FordDAY
8
CALLVSPHOATL
18
COARCHMARBRDTAL
24
DOVDARKANCLTGTWSONNSHROAATLNHAPOCIRCMCHRCHGLNDAY
9
DARKANBRITEXTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO33rd89[55]
2024RFK Racing60FordDAY
20
ATLLVSPHOBRICOARCHMARTEXTALDOVKANDARCLTGTWSONIOWNHANSHCSCPOCINDRCHMCHDAYDARATLGLNBRIKANTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO40th17[56]
Daytona 500
[edit]
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2007Roush Fenway RacingFord355
20081442
2009336
20101916
20113414
2012Front Row MotorsportsFord2543
20133535
20144334
20152817
2016BK RacingToyota2929
2017Front Row MotorsportsFord2025
20181530
20192430
2020Rick Ware RacingFord304
2021Front Row MotorsportsFord1837
2022Rick Ware RacingFord348
2024RFK RacingFord4020

Xfinity Series

[edit]
NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NXSCPtsRef
2004Sadler Brothers Racing95FordDAYCARLVSDARBRITEXNSHTALCALGTWRCHNZHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEM
DNQ
ATLPHODARHOM
31
131st70[4]
2005Day Enterprises16ChevyDAYCALMXCLVSATLNSHBRITEX
39
PHOTALDARRCHCLTDOVNSHKENMLW
36
DAYCHINHAPPRGTW
32
IRPGLNMCHBRI
DNQ
CALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM97th168[5]
2006Roush Racing50FordDAYCALMXCLVSATLBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAMARGTWIRPGLNMCHBRICAL
41
RCHDOV
18
KAN92nd204[7]
6CLT
36
MEMTEXPHOHOM
2007Roush Fenway RacingDAY
43
CAL
18
MXC
14
LVS
24
ATL
20
BRI
13
NSH
36
TEX
5
PHO
35
TAL
4
RCH
14
DAR
13
CLT
25
DOV
32
NSH
7
KEN
8
MLW
12
NHA
18
DAY
34
CHI
19
GTW
5
IRP
18
CGV
19
GLN
21
MCH
21
BRI
6
CAL
10
RCH
39
DOV
32
KAN
34
CLT
6
MEM
3
TEX
17
PHO
23
HOM
33
5th3739[12]
2008DAY
9
CAL
12
LVS
10
ATL
16
BRI
8
NSH
21
TEX
8
PHO
5
MXC
22
TAL
18
RCH
4
DAR
27
CLT
9
DOV
29
NSH
5
KEN
7
MLW
4
NHA
6
DAY
9
CHI
13
GTW
10
IRP
9
CGV
13
GLN
9
MCH
36
BRI
25
CAL
9
RCH
5
DOV
9
KAN
3
CLT
12
MEM
8
TEX
5
PHO
14
HOM
23
4th4525[57]
2009DAY
8
CAL
5
LVS
26
BRI
19
TEX
4
NSH
7
PHO
6
TAL
1
RCHDARCLT
7
DOV
30
NSHKENMLWNHADAY
9
CHI
34
GTWIRPIOWGLN
8
MCH
4
BRI
1
CGVATL
9
RCHDOVKANCAL
9
CLTMEMTEX
8
PHO
6
HOM18th2632[58]
2011Randy Hill Racing08FordDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXTALNSHRCHDARDOVIOWCLTCHIMCHROADAYKENNHANSHIRPIOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCHCHIDOVKANCLTTEX
35
PHOHOM133rd01[59]
2012GC Motorsports International27FordDAY
27
PHOLVSBRICALTEX
6
RCHTALDARIOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM118th01[60]
2014Biagi-DenBeste Racing98FordDAY
DNQ
PHOLVS
17
BRICAL
13
TEXDARRCHTAL
4
IOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENDAY
23
NHACHIIND
13
IOWGLNMOHBRIATL
8
RCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM89th01[61]
2015Joe Gibbs Racing20ToyotaDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALIOWCLTDOVMCHCHIDAY
7
KENNHAINDIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM94th01[62]
201618DAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWDAY
21
KENNHAINDIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM115th01[63]

Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series

[edit]
NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NGTCPtsRef
2004Fiddleback Racing66FordDAYATLMARMFD
DNQ
CLTDOV32nd802[3]
67TEX
20
MEMMLWKANKEN
19
GTW
19
MCH
31
IRP
35
NSH
32
BRI
30
RCH
35
NHA
21
LVS
34
CALTEXMARPHODARHOM
2005Rosenblum Racing28ChevyDAY
DNQ
CALATLMARGTWMFDCLT
DNQ
DOVTEXMCHMLWKANKENMEMIRPNSHBRIRCHNHALVSMARATLTEXPHOHOMN/A[64]
2006Roush Racing50FordDAYCALATL
22
MAR
34
CLT
25
MFDDOVMCH
19
BRI
15
NHA
11
LVSTAL
7
MAR
20
ATL
6
PHO
17
HOM24th2122[9]
6GTW
28
TEX
8
MLW
30
KAN
6
KEN
5
MEM
6
IRP
9
NSH
34
TEX
6
2020DGR-Crosley17FordDAYLVSCLTATL
DNQ
HOMPOCKENTEXKANKANMCH
DNQ
DRCDOVGTWDAR
22
RCH
7
BRILVSTALKANTEXMARPHO48th372[65]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points
2 Switched to Truck Series points prior to Richmond

ARCA Re/Max Series

[edit]

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

ARCA Re/Max Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223ARMCPtsRef
2003Mark Gibson Racing56FordDAYATLNSHSLMTOLKENCLTBLNKANMCHLER
12
POCPOCNSHISFWINDSFCHISLMTALCLT92nd285[66]
Roger Williams Racing95FordSBO
23
2004Sadler Brothers RacingFordDAY
DNQ
NSH
19
32nd865[67]
2DAY
25
Roger Williams Racing95FordSLM
19
KEN
37
TOL
Bobby Jones Racing88DodgeCLT
19
KANPOCMCH
32
SBOBLNKEN
2
GTWPOCLERNSHISFTOLDSFCHISLMTAL
2005Day Enterprise Racing90DodgeDAY
32
14th3820[6]
ChevyNSH
DNQ
KEN
12
TAL
8
FordSLM
3
LAN
1
MIL
29
POC
26
MCH
27
KANKEN
17
POC
4
GTW
2
LERNSH
30
MCH
4
ISFTOL
2
DSF
10
CHI
2
SLM
16
PontiacTOL
4
BLN
6
2007Roulo Brothers Racing39FordDAY
4
USANSHSLMKANWINKENTOLIOWPOCMCHBLNKENPOCNSHISFMILGTWDSFCHISLMTALTOL104th210[13]
2008DAYSLMIOWKANCARKENTOL
5
POCMCHCAYKENBLNPOCNSHISFDSFCHISLMNJETALTOL
15
51st590[68]

Rolex Sports Car Series

[edit]

Grand Touring

[edit]

(key)Bold – Pole Position. (Overall Finish/Class Finish).

Grand-AmRolex Sports Car SeriesGT results
YearTeamNo.EngineChassis123456789101112PosPtsRef
2011TPN Racing11Ford Mustang GTDAYHOMBARVIRLRPWGL
(23/11)
ELKLGANJWGLMONMOH83rd19[69]

Notes

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  1. ^Entry was prepared byFront Row Motorsports, fielded under RWR banner.

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Achievements
Preceded byNASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year
2007
Succeeded by
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Headquarters:Concord,North Carolina
Personnel
NASCAR Cup Series
Drivers
Crew chiefs
eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series
  • (6) Collin Bowden
  • (17) Timmy Holmes
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Notable former drivers
NASCAR
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NASCAR Cup Series Championships
NASCAR Xfinity Series Championships
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NASCAR iRacing Series Championships
  • 2019 (Novak)
Daytona 500 wins
Coca-Cola 600 wins
Southern 500 wins
Winston 500 wins
All-Star Race wins
Cook Out Clash wins
Partnerships and affiliations
See also
Formerly known as Roush Racing and Roush Fenway Racing
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Personnel
NASCAR Cup Series
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  • (01) Jerry Kelley
  • (15) Jerry Kelley / Billy Plourde
  • (51)Tommy Baldwin Jr. / Billy Plourde / Jerry Kelley
IMSA SportsCar Championship
Carolina Pro Late Model Series
NHRA
Former drivers
NASCAR Cup Series
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ARCA Menards Series
NASCAR Pinty's Series
IndyCar Series
IMSA SportsCar Championship
Asian Le Mans Series
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Asian Le Mans Series
LMP2 Am Championships
Drivers
Teams
Partnerships and affiliations
Buyouts and mergers
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Drivers
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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Drivers
Crew chiefs
  • (1) Jacob Hampton
  • (5) Derek Smith
  • (11) Scott Zipadelli
  • (15)Jeff Hensley
  • (17) Jerame Donley
  • (TBA)
Former drivers
Former personnel
NASCAR Truck Series Championships
Driver's Championship
Regular Season Championship
Owners' Championship
ARCA Menards Series East Championships
Partnerships and affiliations
Buyouts and mergers
Formerly known as DGR-Crosley and David Gilliland Racing
Personnel
  • Bob Jenkins
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Drivers
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Drivers
Crew chiefs
Former drivers
NASCAR
iRacing
  • Darik Bourdeau
  • Michael Cosey Jr.
Former personnel
NASCAR Hall of Fame
NASCAR Truck Series Championships
Drivers' Championship
Owners' Championship
Regular Season Championship
Daytona 500 wins
Partnerships and affiliations
Buyouts and mergers
Other
Formerly known as Means-Jenkins Motorsports
Years active
  • 1994–2015
Personnel
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Former drivers
Former personnel
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Championships
Coca-Cola 600 wins
Partnerships and affiliations
Buyouts and mergers
Related articles
Ownership
Personnel
NASCAR Cup Series
Drivers
Crew chiefs
NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series
Drivers
Crew chiefs
  • (18) TBA
  • (19) Seth Chavka
  • (20) TBA
  • (54) TBA
ARCA Menards Series
Drivers
Crew chiefs
  • (18) Matt Ross
ARCA Menards Series East
Drivers
Crew chiefs
  • (18) Matt Ross
  • (81) TBA
ARCA Menards Series West
Drivers
  • (18) TBA (part-time)
Crew chiefs
  • (18) TBA
Reserve drivers
Former personnel
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Former drivers
Winners
Other drivers
iRacing
  • Ray Alfalla
  • Daniel Faulkingham
  • Bobby Zalenski
NASCAR Cup Series Championships
Overall championships
Regular season championships
NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Championships
Drivers' Championship
Owners' Championship
ARCA Menards Series Championships
ARCA Menards Series East Championships
Daytona 500 wins
Brickyard 400 wins
Coca-Cola 600 wins
Southern 500 wins
All-Star Race wins
Cook Out Clash wins
Partnerships and affiliations
Years active
1993–2016
Personnel
  • Gary Roulo
  • Russ Roulo
Former drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame
ARCA Menards Series Championships
Partnerships and affiliations
Headquarters:Concord,North Carolina
Personnel
  • Jim Rosenblum
NASCAR Truck Series
Drivers
Crew chiefs
  • (28) TBA
Former drivers
NASCAR Winston Cup Series
NASCAR Truck Series
Previous incarnations
  • Golden Annie Racing
  • Jim Rosenblum Racing
  • Jocko's Racing
  • Linro Motorsports
Partnerships and affiliations
Related articles
NASCAR Cup Series
NASCAR Xfinity Series
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
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