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Phoenix Racing (NASCAR team)

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Phoenix Racing
OwnerJames Finch
BaseLynn Haven, Florida[1]
SeriesARCA Menards Series East
Super Late Models
Race driversARCA Menards Series East:
1.Jake Finch
Super Late Models:
51.Jake Finch
ManufacturerToyota
Chevrolet
Opened1990
Career
DebutSprint Cup Series:
1990 Peak AntiFreeze 500 (Dover)
Nationwide Series:
1989All Pro 300 (Charlotte)
Craftsman Truck Series:
2004Kroger 200 (Richmond)
ARCA Menards Series East:
2022Pensacola 200 (5 Flags)
Latest raceSprint Cup Series:
2013 Advocare 500 (Atlanta)
Nationwide Series:
2013Subway Firecracker 250 (Daytona)
Races competedTotal: 859
Sprint Cup Series: 251
Nationwide Series: 543
Craftsman Truck Series: 1
ARCA Racing Series: 64
Drivers' Championships0
Race victoriesTotal: 14
Sprint Cup Series: 1
Nationwide Series: 13
Craftsman Truck Series: 0
ARCA Racing Series: 10
Pole positionsTotal: 18
Sprint Cup Series: 0
Nationwide Series: 10
Craftsman Truck Series: 0
ARCA Racing Series: 8

Phoenix Racing is a motorsports team that currently competes part-time in theARCA Menards Series East fielding the No. 1Toyota Camry and variousSuper Late Model events fielding the No. 51Chevrolet SS forJake Finch. Owned by Florida businessmanJames Finch, the team fieldedNASCAR entries across the top three series from 1989 through 2013. The team fielded a wide variety of drivers and often changed manufacturers, though it often maintained a relationship withHendrick Motorsports. In theCup Series, Phoenix Racing was victorious just once in 251 starts over 24 seasons.

In 2013, Phoenix Racing was sold toTurner Scott Motorsports co-owner Harry Scott Jr., who renamed the teamHScott Motorsports in 2014. Three years later, HScott Motorsports shut down. Phoenix Racing would reopen its doors in 2020 to help Finch's son Jake start his racing career inOutlaw Late Models locally in Florida, then moving up toSuper Late Models in 2021, and moving up to the ARCA Menards Series East in 2022.[1]

NASCAR Cup Series

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Car No. 51 history

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Early days

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Phoenix Racing began racing in the Cup Series in1990, when it fielded the No. 51Plasti-KoteChevrolet Lumina forJeff Purvis. In four races, Purvis failed to finish a race, his best finishing being a 31st atNorth Wilkesboro Speedway. Phoenix attempted to run a full schedule in1991, but soon cut back to a part-time schedule, completing six races in total. Due to a lack of funding, the team only ran two races in1992, with Finch's company Phoenix Construction ofPanama City, Florida, serving as sponsor. In1993, the team ran all of the restrictor plate races on the schedule, except for theDaytona 500, for which they failed to qualify. For1994, they picked up sponsorship fromCountry Time and had planned to run a limited schedule withNeil Bonnett driving. Bonnett was killed in a practice crash at Daytona before the1994 Daytona 500, and Purvis was brought back to drive the car. In six races, his best finish was 21st. Phoenix changed its number to 44 in1995, and ran six more races with Purvis and Jackaroo Sauce, only finishing one race.MCA Records became the new sponsor for1996, and the team had two top-ten qualification starts, but could not finish higher than twelfth.

2000s: Part-time and Talladega win

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After staying out of Cup for several years, Finch purchased a number ofFord Tauruses fromBill Elliott Racing, and ran all of the2001 schedule's restrictor plate races with Purvis driving the No. 51, only finishing one race. In2002, the team picked up funding fromMiccosukee Gaming and switched to the No. 09. Driver Geoffrey Bodine had a third-place finish in the Daytona 500, and later had a 2nd-place qualification at thePepsi 400.Mike Wallace ran a limited schedule for Phoenix in2003, and had two top-ten finishes.Scott Pruett andBuckshot Jones also ran one race deals for the team that season, during which they switched toDodge.

The team began2004 withJohnny Benson Jr., who had also signed to drive the #1 car full-time for Phoenix in the Busch Series for 2002, scheduled to run at least a minimum of seven races, mostly at the longer speedways where the team was stronger. The team would attempt most of the schedule with Benson sharing the ride withJoe Ruttman, who had not raced full-time in the Cup Series since the early 1990s.

After Benson ran the Daytona 500, Phoenix came to Rockingham with their focus being on their Busch effort for the weekend. This was evident on the entry they filled out for the 09, where the team listed Ruttman as the driver but forgot to include Miccosukee as the sponsor. Finch did not even bring a proper crew to the race, with the intent being that they would run the Cup car for a few laps before pulling off and collecting the last place prize. Due to withdrawals from several teams, the potential field was reduced to 43 cars and this meant that every car that entered was assured of making the field.

For that weekend’s Cup race, theSubway 400 Ruttman ran one qualifying lap and was significantly off the pace, settling for a 40th place starting spot. To further complicate things, the crew Finch had assembled for the weekend was not in their pit box when the race began and once NASCAR discovered this, they ordered Phoenix to park the 09 for the remainder of the race. Ruttman collected $54,196 for a last-place finish.[2] The team later said they would be "legitimate racing" after the incident, although Ruttman pulled out of each race he ran early citing some mechanical issue. Benson was eventually let go from his contract altogether and Ruttman’s involvement was scaled back significantly although he would return toward the end of the season and would eventually make seven starts for the team.Bobby Hamilton Jr. drove six races for the team starting at Charlotte, and Mike Wallace would return and record the team’s first top ten since 2002 at Richmond.Tony Raines would drive one race at Dover before retiring early, whileScott Pruett would make the race at Indianapolis but pulled out due in part to injuries received in a practice crash.Johnny Sauter would join the team for the lastfew races after losing his ride atRichard Childress Racing, crashing out late in the running at Phoenix.

Sauter drove ten races in the No. 09 in2005, and had a ninth-place finish atPhoenix International Raceway. Late in the season,Bobby Hamilton andReed Sorenson drove the 09 at Martinsville and Homestead, respectively.

Beginning in2006, Phoenix abbreviated the 09's schedule even further, switching back and forth between Dodge andFord. Mike Wallace ran just three races and failed to finish higher than seventeenth. Mayfield ran the season-endingFord 400, but did not finish due to an oil leak. Wallace had a fourth-place finish in the2007Daytona 500, but the team did not qualify for another race until the final two races of the year, when Sterling Marlin drove. For2008, Marlin ran 10–12 races for Phoenix.

The No. 09 car

Phoenix Racing announced for 2009 that they would be running two different makes of cars for the upcoming Sprint Cup season. The No. 09 was shared by Marlin, Phoenix's Nationwide Series driverMike Bliss, andBrad Keselowski, who at the time was a developmental driver forHendrick Motorsports.Ron Fellows also ran as a road course ringer. The team fielded purchased Ganassi Dodges for Marlin and Bliss, and purchased Hendrick Chevrolets for Keselowski and Fellows.

After 19 years in the Cup Series Phoenix Racing finally won its first race, taking theAaron's 499 with Keselowski behind the wheel. Keselowski turnedCarl Edwards when Edwards attempted a second block on Keselowski's passing move, but Keselowski held his ground as Edwards wrecked and drove to the finish to lead his only lap of the day and win the race.

2010s: full-time and sale

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FormerEarnhardt Ganassi Racing driverAric Almirola was hired to drive for the team in 2010. The team's competitiveness was put into question when it lost its longtime sponsorMiccosukee at the beginning of the season. Almirola failed to qualify three of the first seven events, including the Daytona 500, andstart and parked in its four starts due to lack of funds. Almirola left the team after the race at Phoenix to focus on his Truck Series efforts,[3] and was replaced by Mike Bliss and a handful of other drivers, including (Xfinity Series driver)Landon Cassill, (FormerF1 driver)Jan Magnussen, and (2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion)Bobby Labonte. Phoenix Racing returned in 2011 despite rumors that Finch had been trying to sell the team.Bill Elliott drove the first 4 races beforeLandon Cassill took over the ride with sponsorship from Security Benefit. In June 2011, prior to the Kansas race, the team changed the car number to No. 51, which Phoenix Racing originally used when it first competed in the then-Winston Cup Series. He would later have a best career finish of 9th at Michigan.

Kurt Busch driving the No. 51 atTexas Motor Speedway in 2012

For 2012, Cassill was replaced by 2004 Cup ChampionKurt Busch, who had been released from the No. 22 car atPenske Racing due to on-track incidents and off-track temperament, including a profanity-laced tirade directed atESPN reporterJerry Punch.[4] The team ran most of the season unsponsored, with HendrickCars.com,Monster Energy, andTAG Heuer coming on for single races. AtTalladega in May, Busch ran a "ME" scheme from the movieTalladega Nights thatWill Ferrell's character (a similarly controversial star driver) ran in a comeback at the track in one of the film's final scene.[5] Busch's best finish with the team was an impressive 3rd-place finish atSonoma Raceway after racing for the lead withClint Bowyer with under ten laps to go.[6] Outside of that high point, Busch was involved in many accidents trying to get the most out of his equipment.[7] He was also suspended for the June race atPocono after expletives aimed at a reporter after aNationwide Series race at Dover.[4]David Reutimann replaced Busch in that race, and Busch was welcomed back following a vote by team members.[8] Busch would leave the team following the fall Talladega race forFurniture Row Racing, and was supposed to be replaced byRegan Smith (the former driver with Furniture Row) untilDale Earnhardt Jr. suffered a concussion in the aftermath of the Talladega race and Smith was needed as a sub for the Charlotte and Kansas races in the Chase.A. J. Allmendinger, coincidentally also released from Penske, in the No. 22 car, due to a failed substance test, drove the No. 51 for those two races, with Smith returning later in the year.[9]

Regan Smith in 2013.

For 2013, the team returned full-time, fielding a number of different drivers. The team signed Guy Roofing, a company from the team's hometown ofSpartanburg, South Carolina, as the sponsor for theDaytona 500 and two other early season races.[10] Regan Smith drove the car in the 500 to a strong seventh-place finish, and would run five other races that season with a best finish of sixth. Allmendinger ran 9 races, including running the retroCountry Time scheme Phoenix had run in the past, with three top 15 finishes all in his first four starts.[7]Austin Dillon ran four races, andRyan Truex made his series debut atBristol in the fall.Bobby Labonte,Owen Kelly,Mike Bliss,Jacques Villeneuve, andBrendan Gaughan would all make single starts for the team in 2013.

In spite of early success (the team was ranked 9th in owners points after the fifth race of the season) and a more affordable car model in the Gen 6 Chevy SS, lack of long-term funding continued to plague the team.[7] Citing this recurring lack of stable sponsorship, Finch announced in May 2013 that he would close operations after the 2013 Brickyard 400.[11] In late June, Finch announced that he was selling his team. The team found a buyer July 17 and Finch stopped sponsoring the team after Indianapolis. He would continue to own the team through Labor Day weekend, providing assistance in the transition to new ownership. It was announced on August 28 that Harry Scott Jr. ofTurner Scott Motorsports had bought the team.[12][13]

Finch's last race as owner was the Labor Day race atAtlanta, where Mike Bliss drove the No. 51 Phoenix Construction Chevrolet to a 33rd-place finish, running six laps down at the checkered flag.[14]

Sprint Cup Series Results

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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
1990Jeff Purvis51ChevyDAYRCHCARATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVSONPOCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOV
33
MARNWS
31
CLTCAR
38
PHO
36
ATL55th238
1991OldsDAY
36
RCHCAR
35
ATL
24
DARBRINWS
DNQ
MARTAL
30
CLTDOVSONPOCMCH
DNQ
DAY
30
POCTAL
DNQ
GLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOV
DNQ
MARNWS45th399
ChevyCLT
DNQ
CARPHO
38
ATL
1992DAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVSONPOCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCH
27
BRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHO
36
ATL56th148
1993DAY
DNQ
CARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTAL
39
SONCLTDOVPOCMCHDAY
23
NHAPOCTAL
21
GLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHOATL54th341
1994Neil BonnettDAY
Wth
CARRCH46th484
Jeff PurvisATL
21
DARBRINWSMARTAL
35
SONCLTDOVPOCMCH
27
DAY
38
NHAPOCTAL
36
IND
34
GLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHO
DNQ
ATL
199544DAY
38
CARRCHATL
37
DARBRINWSMARTAL
29
SONCLT
DNQ
DOVPOCMCH
39
DAY
39
NHAPOCTAL
42
IND
DNQ
GLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLT
DNQ
CARPHOATL
DNQ
47th391
1996DAY
12
CARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTAL
35
SONCLTDOVPOCMCHDAY
21
NHAPOCTAL
40
IND
DNQ
GLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHOATL48th328
2001Jeff Purvis51FordDAY
43
CARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTAL
34
CALRCHCLTDOVMCHPOCSONDAY
42
CHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMARTAL
42
PHOCARHOMATLNHA54th169
2002Geoff Bodine09DAY
3
CARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTAL
12
CALRCHCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAY
10
CHINHAPOCIND
40
GLNMCHBRIDARRCH
38
NHADOVKANTAL
DNQ
CLTMARATL
DNQ
CARPHOHOM
DNQ
44th590
2003Mike WallaceDodgeDAY
9
CARLVSATLDARBRITEXTAL
30
MARCALRCHCLTDOVPOCMCHRCH
12
NHADOVTAL
10
KAN
32
CLTMARATL
DNQ
PHO
26
CARHOM
DNQ
44th788
Scott PruettSON
34
Buckshot JonesDAY
17
CHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDAR
2004Johnny BensonDAY
27
LVS
31
TEX
40
TAL
29
38th1647
Joe RuttmanCAR
43
ATL
43
DAR
43
BRI
42
MAR
43
CAL
43
DOV
41
Bobby Hamilton Jr.RCH
17
CLT
42
DAY
42
CHI
41
NHA
19
POCMCH
38
Tony RainesDOV
40
POCMCHSON
Scott PruettIND
42
GLN
Mike WallaceBRI
28
CALRCH
7
NHA
34
TAL
18
KAN
Johnny SauterCLT
24
MARATL
DNQ
PHO
39
DAR
29
HOM
DNQ
2005DAY
DNQ
CALLVS
DNQ
ATLBRI
DNQ
MAR
41
TEX
41
PHO
9
TAL
16
DAR
DNQ
RCH
41
CLT
40
DOVPOCMCHSONDAY
17
CHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRI
DNQ
CALRCH
28
NHADOVTAL
DNQ
KANCLT
16
ATL
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
PHO
39
42nd1053
Bobby HamiltonMAR
39
Reed SorensonHOM
28
2006Mike WallaceDAY
24
CALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOBRI
DNQ
CALRCH
DNQ
NHADOVKAN50th422
FordTAL
DNQ
RCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAY
23
CHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHTAL
17
CLTMARATLTEX
Jeremy MayfieldChevyPHO
DNQ
HOM
42
2007Mike WallaceDAY
4
CALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTAL
DNQ
RCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONNHADAY
DNQ
CHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKAN52nd223
Sterling MarlinTAL
DNQ
CLTMARATLTEXPHO
25
HOM
33
2008DAY
DNQ
CALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTAL
22
RCH
25
DARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONNHADAY
41
CHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRI
43
CALRCH
DNQ
NHADOVKANTAL
42
CLTMAR
DNQ
ATLTEXPHO
32
HOM
29
46th392
2009Brad KeselowskiDAY
DNQ
TAL
1
NHA
6
DAY
24
RCH
38
TAL
8
38th1918
Sterling MarlinDodgeCAL
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
BRI
40
MAR
DNQ
PHO
40
DAR
42
POC
39
MCH
41
IND
DNQ
POC
38
CLT
DNQ
MAR
35
Mike BlissATL
43
TEX
42
RCH
37
CLT
43
DOV
40
CHI
40
MCH
38
ATL
41
DOV
40
KAN
41
CAL
43
TEX
DNQ
Ron FellowsChevySON
27
GLN
29
Aric AlmirolaDodgeBRI
DNQ
NHA
29
David GillilandChevyPHO
30
David StremmeHOM
DNQ
2010Aric AlmirolaDAY
DNQ
CAL
43
LVS
43
ATL
DNQ
BRI
39
MAR
41
PHO
DNQ
39th1889
Mike BlissTEX
42
TAL
10
RCH
40
DAR
DNQ
DOV
40
CLT
DNQ
NHA
DNQ
Terry CookPOC
DNQ
Landon CassillMCH
38
POC
41
MCH
38
ATL
DNQ
CLT
42
TEX
40
Jan MagnussenSON
12
Bobby LabonteDAY
16
CHI
29
IND
31
GLN
35
BRI
38
RCH
39
NHA
39
DOV
27
KAN
41
CAL
38
MAR
43
TAL
38
PHO
20
HOM
22
2011Bill ElliottDAY
12
PHO
23
LVS
30
BRI
29
30th618
Landon CassillCAL
24
MAR
26
TEX
28
TAL
31
RCH
31
DAR
29
DOV
30
CLT
35
51KAN
35
POC
24
MCH
12
DAY
26
KEN
23
NHA
26
IND
20
POC
27
MCH
31
ATL
22
RCH
25
CHI
30
NHA
33
DOV
31
KAN
17
CLT
28
TAL
16
MAR
42
TEX
26
PHO
29
HOM
36
Boris SaidSON
28
GLN
22
Mike BlissBRI
29
2012Kurt BuschDAY
39
PHO
15
LVS
35
BRI
18
CAL
9
MAR
33
TEX
13
KAN
17
RCH
28
TAL
20
DAR
21
CLT
27
DOV
24
MCH
30
SON
3
KEN
19
DAY
35
NHA
24
IND
36
POC
30
GLN
31
MCH
30
BRI
28
ATL
13
RCH
28
CHI
32
NHA
35
DOV
23
TAL
39
27th667
David ReutimannPOC
21
A. J. AllmendingerCLT
24
KAN
35
MAR
28
TEX
36
Regan SmithPHO
24
HOM
30
2013DAY
7
MAR
22
KAN
22
TAL
6
DAR
24
CLT
17
30th633
A. J. AllmendingerPHO
11
BRI
13
CAL
16
POC
33
DAY
35
NHA
22
IND
22
POC
33
Austin DillonLVS
21
TEX
33
DOV
27
KEN
24
Bobby LabonteMCH
43
Jacques VilleneuveSON
41
Owen KellyGLN
24
Brendan GaughanMCH
33
Ryan TruexBRI
42
Mike BlissATL
33
RCHCHINHADOVKANCLTTALMARTEXPHOHOM

Xfinity Series

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Car No. 1 history

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2009 No. 1 Nationwide car

Phoenix made its debut in1989 with the No. 49Buick driven by Jeff Purvis atCharlotte. They ran four races together the following season in the No. 15 car, but had three engine failures. The next season, Phoenix and Purvis ran four consecutive races in the No. 14/23Seal-Tech Buick, with a best finish of seventeenth. After a seventh-place finish at Talladega in1992, the team ran as the No. 28Havoline Ford for three races, and then changed to the No. 4Kodak Funsaver Camera Chevrolet in1993. Purvis won his first pole at Talladega in1994 as the No. 51 Country Time car, then switched back to the No. 4 Kodak car the next year, where he had three top-ten finishes.

Phoenix Racing made its first full-time season in1996, despite the No. 4 not having major sponsorship. Purvis won two races and a pole position, finishing seventh in points. Purvis ran the first four races of the1997, and had a top-ten finish, but was replaced byTim Steele, who brought sponsorship from HS Die. He had two top-tens, but injuries forced him to exit the ride. He was replaced by multiple drivers, withDale Shaw running a majority of the races that season, including a 2nd-place finish atSouth Boston Speedway. Sterling Marlin,Ernie Irvan, andRon Fellows filled in for Shaw when he could not run.Kevin Lepage then drove two races near the end of the season, before Purvis returned to drive the last race of the year. In1998, Purvis was again named full-time driver, withLance Snacks sponsoring. Purvis made 26 starts, missing one race due to injury, during which he was replaced byDennis Setzer, and an additional four races during which he was suspended for rough driving.Nathan Buttke andMatt Hutter took his place for those races.

Purvis and Lance Snacks departed forBechtel/Gibbs Racing at the end of the year, taking the No. 4 with him. Phoenix Racing switched to the No. 1 and hiredRandy LaJoie to drive. They did not have major sponsorship of start the season, and signed a one-race deal withJani-King before winning the season-openingNAPA Auto Parts 300.Bob Evans Restaurants then became the sponsor, and LaJoie finished tenth in points. He followed that up with a victory atUSA and a seventh-place finish in points in2000.P. J. Jones was named driver of the No. 1 for2001, bringingYellow Freight sponsorship. After four races, he was replaced byJimmy Spencer who drove in eighteen races for Phoenix, winning three races. Bobby Hamilton, Lepage, and Joe Ruttman filled in for Spencer on occasion.

Phoenix dropped to a part-time schedule in2002, with Spencer winning twice in 23 races, withMartin Truex Jr. running one race. Ruttman also ran Talladega in a second car, the No. 51, which was involved in a massive pileup on lap 15 which took out most of the field, including Spencer. In2003, they formed a partnership withChip Ganassi Racing and fielded the No. 1 full-time for two Ganassi drivers: Cup series driver Jamie McMurray and developmental driverDavid Stremme. McMurray had two wins, both atRockingham, while Stremme made sixteen starts with two top-fives, earning him Rookie of the Year honors.

Johnny Benson was named full-time driver in2004, with Miccosukee Resorts being named the new sponsor. He won one pole and had four top-tens when he was released after ten starts. McMurray ran three of the next four races, and Purvis returned for one race atNazareth Speedway. Buckshot Jones drove the next two races with the return of Yellow Transportation to the team, followed byTony Raines,Casey Mears, Bobby Hamilton, Sterling Marlin, Reed Sorenson, andRegan Smith.

Johnny Sauter was named the permanent driver of the No. 1 in2005, winning at Milwaukee and finishing twelfth in points afterBoris Said took his place at the Mexico race. Sauter left forHaas CNC Racing and took the sponsorship with him, andJason Keller was hired to drive. After eight races, Keller was released and replaced by Mike Wallace, who garnered two top-five finishes, withScott Pruett and development driverCale Gale filling in. For2007,J. J. Yeley was named the new driver of the No. 1, but struggled and only had one top-ten finish and missed six races, with Benson, Marlin and Max Papis filling for most of those races.

In2008, Sauter returned to the team, but was released after five races. After Sterling Marlin drove one race, Mike Bliss was named the permanent driver of the No. 1 car. Marc Reno, who was born in California and currently resides in Concord, NC, serves as the crew chief and manages the team. He returned to the car after a solid season in 2008 for a full 2009 campaign. On May 23, 2009,Mike Bliss scored his second career Nationwide win and eleventh win for the team atLowe's Motor Speedway by taking advantage of fuel mileage and a race-ending caution near the end of the race because of rain. In August 2009, Bliss was released due to conflicts with Reno.Ryan Newman,Reed Sorenson,Max Papis,Martin Truex Jr.,David Gilliland, andLandon Cassill also took turns sharing the ride following Bliss' release before Bliss returned at Homestead. RookieJames Buescher was to drive the car full-time in 2010, but Finch put his entire operation up for sale on April 24. On May 12, 2010, Newman drove the car at Dover after Buescher parted ways with the team.

On July 6, 2012, Phoenix recorded its first Nationwide Series win in three years whenKurt Busch, who would make occasional starts for the team that season, won theSubway Jalapeno 250 at Daytona for his fifth win in the series and his first for another team owner besidesRoger Penske andKyle Busch.

The No. 1 has 13 victories.

Xfinity Series Car No. 1 Results

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NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NXSCPtsRef
1989Jeff Purvis49BuickCLT
40
199015
DAY
26
RCH
36
ChevyCLT
35
OldsmobileBRI
26
199123BuickBRI
32
DAR
35
14DOV
32
CLT
17
199251ChevyTAL
7
28FordMCH
12
DAR
21
RCH
20
199351ChevyDAY
DNQ
4RCH
34
ATL
20
199451ATL
DNQ
CLT
29
TAL
5
BRI
32
RCH
30
CLT
DNQ
19954DAY
9
ATL
12
NSV
35
CLT
9
GLN
36
TAL
31
MCH
12
BRI
DNQ
CLT
3
HOM
14
1996DAY
23
CAR
3
RCH
1
ATL
29
NSV
34
DAR
30
BRI
14
HCY
16
NZH
13
CLT
22
DOV
16
SBO
25
RMB
2
GLN
25
MLW
37
NHP
20
TAL
6
IRP
7
MCH
1
BRI
14
DAR
23
RCH
6
DOV
37
CLT
14
CAR
32
HOM
25
7th2894
1997DAY
9
CAR
33
RCH
34
ATL
36
HOM
38
Tim SteeleLVS
5
DAR
37
HCY
25
TEX
21
BRI
19
NSV
26
TAL
6
Dale ShawNHA
10
NZH
5
SBO
2
MLW
8
RMB
35
GTY
3
IRP
24
MCH
10
BRI
42
DAR
31
RCH
6
DOV
31
CLT
Ernie IrvanCLT
28
Sterling MarlinDOV
33
Ron FellowsGLN
25
Kevin LepageCAL
12
CAR
33
1998Jeff PurvisDAY
2
CAR
20
LVS
28
NSV
18
DAR
32
BRI
27
TEX
36
TAL
15
NHA
4
NZH
2
CLT
31
DOV
22
RCH
12
PPR
5
GLN
32
MLW
3
MYB
29
CAL
6
SBO
28
RCH
6
DOV
7
CLT
9
GTY
3*
CAR
19
ATL
35
HOM
12
Dennis SetzerHCY
31
Matt HutterIRP
36
Nathan ButtkeMCH
22
BRI
9
DAR
17
1999Randy LaJoie1DAY
1*
CAR
4
LVS
15
ATL
26
DAR
43
TEX
17
NSV
38
BRI
36
TAL
9*
CAL
34
NHA
4
RCH
42
NZH
20
CLT
13
DOV
27
SBO
24
GLN
17
MLW
14
MYB
2*
PPR
13
GTY
2
IRP
13
MCH
40
BRI
11
DAR
16
RCH
33
DOV
2
CLT
38
CAR
26
MEM
26
PHO
17
HOM
29
10th3379[15]
2000DAY
7
CAR
11
LVS
9
ATL
9
DAR
18
BRI
5
TEX
8
NSV
1
TAL
36
CAL
16
RCH
21
NHA
39
CLT
22
DOV
25
SBO
23
MYB
14
GLN
15
MLW
3
NZH
8
PPR
41
GTY
11
IRP
13
MCH
26
BRI
31
DAR
14
RCH
13
DOV
31
CLT
15
CAR
18
MEM
4
PHO
13
7th3625
P.J. JonesHOM
37
2001DAY
27
CAR
37
LVS
27
ATL
17
Jimmy SpencerDAR
13
BRI
26
TEX
30
CAL
7
RCH
1*
NZHCLT
8
DOV
1
GLNCHI
18
GTYIRPMCH
31
BRI
7
DAR
8
RCH
1*
DOV
3
KAN
18
CLT
6
MEMPHO
35
CARHOM
36
PontiacTAL
2*
Bobby HamiltonChevyNSV
20
Kevin LepageNHA
35
Joe RuttmanKEN
33
MLW
38
PPR
21
2002Jimmy SpencerPontiacDAY
28
TAL
37
DAY
8
2530
ChevyCAR
7
LVS
16
DAR
24
BRI
4
TEX
28
NSVCAL
35
RCH
32
NZHCLT
38
DOV
37
NSVKENMLWCHI
6
GTYPPRIRPMCH
9
BRI
1*
DAR
22
RCH
32
DOV
6
KAN
6
CLT
34
MEMATL
38
CARPHO
6
HOM
8
Martin Truex, Jr.ChevyNHA
29
2003Jamie McMurrayDodgeDAY
5
CAR
1
DAR
2
BRI
17
TEX
14
TAL
6
CAL
6
CLT
23
DAY
3
CHI
9
NHA
23
MCH
14
BRI
12
DAR
41
KAN
10
CAR
1
HOM
20
8th4396
ChevyLVS
33
David StremmeDodgeNSV
7
RCH
14
GTY
14
NZH
6
DOV
31
NSV
3
KEN
10
MLW
3
PPR
11
IRP
17
RCH
13
DOV
21
CLT
14
MEM
9
ATL
12
PHO
13
2004Johnny BensonDAY
41
CAR
9
LVS
34
DAR
6
BRI
13
TEX
4
NSV
7
TAL
36
CAL
21
GTY
29
Jamie McMurrayRCH
41
CLT
2
DOV
8
CHI
27
Jeff PurvisNZH
17
Buckshot JonesNSV
29
KEN
38
Tony RainesMLW
34
Casey MearsDAY
7
NHA
20
MCH
4
BRI
35
RCH
31
DOV
19
KAN
8
ATL
42
PHO
20
DAR
6
HOM
26
Regan SmithPPR
15
Bobby HamiltonIRP
16
Sterling MarlinCAL
37
CLT
21
Reed SorensonMEM
10
2005Johnny SauterDAY
41
CAL
24
LVS
28
ATL
20
NSV
16
BRI
18
TEX
43
PHO
26
TAL
41
DAR
17
RCH
3
CLT
18
DOV
35
NSV
9
KEN
38
MLW
1*
DAY
16
CHI
27
NHA
18
PPR
32
GTY
7
IRP
9
GLN
43
MCH
10
BRI
5
CAL
4
RCH
12
DOV
39
KAN
3
CLT
42
MEM
9
TEX
10
PHO
11
HOM
11
3720
Boris SaidMXC
5
2006Jason KellerDAY
11
CAL
15
MXC
22
LVS
16
ATL
23
BRI
15
TEX
28
NSV
16
Mike WallacePHO
18
TAL
12
RCH
13
DAR
41
CLT
34
DOV
14
KEN
4
MLW
5
DAY
7
NHA
12
MAR
11
GTY
29
IRP
13
BRI
15
CAL
34
RCH
19
DOV
22
KAN
28
CLT
29
MEM
18
TEX
13
PHO
19
ChevyHOM
25
Cale GaleDodgeNSV
20
CHI
37
MCH
34
Scott PruettGLN
10
2007J.J. YeleyChevyDAY
DNQ
CAL
23
MXC
37
LVS
19
ATL
22
BRI
22
NSV
12
TEX
18
PHO
24
TAL
17
RCH
12
DAR
16
CLT
26
DOV
25
NSV
18
KEN
12
NHA
36
DAY
22
CHI
11
GTY
9
IRP
16
MCH
17
BRI
39
CAL
34
RCH
19
KAN
33
CLT
37
TEX
33
PHO
11
HOM
40
Johnny BensonMLW
9
Max PapisCGV
20
GLN
11
Sterling MarlinDOV
15
MEM
26
2008Johnny SauterDAY
13
CAL
21
LVS
16
ATL
26
BRI
21
Sterling MarlinNSV
22
Mike BlissTEX
24
PHO
6
MXC
9
TAL
7
RCH
8
DAR
14
CLT
15
DOV
18
NSV
12
KEN
8
MLW
7
NHA
8
DAY
10
CHI
11
GTY
31
IRP
3
CGV
19
GLN
13
MCH
6
BRI
13
CAL
12
RCH
11
DOV
2
KAN
12
CLT
19
MEM
6
TEX
27
PHO
8
HOM
14
2009DAY
28
CAL
13
LVS
22
BRI
35
TEX
7
NSV
8
PHO
9
TAL
41
RCH
33
DAR
7
CLT
1
DOV
14
NSV
4
KEN
28
MLW
7
NHA
4
DAY
29
CHI
9
GTY
4
IRP
33
IOW
14
HOM
16
Ryan NewmanGLN
35
Reed SorensonMCH
12
BRI
35
ATL
10
Max PapisCGV
20
Martin Truex, Jr.RCH
6
DOV
16
David GillilandKAN
19
CAL
8
CLT
19
Landon CassillMEM
10
James BuescherTEX
11
PHO
13
2010DAY
8
CAL
13
LVS
29
BRI
36
NSV
34
PHO
28
TEX
17
TAL
37
RCH
12
DAR
31
Ryan NewmanDOV
2
CLT
5
NSVKENRDANHPDAY
8
CHI
36
GTYIRPIOWGLN
25
MCH
36
BRI
35
CGVATL
8
RCH
21
DOV
10
KANCAL
7
CLT
9
GTYTEXPHOHOM
2011Landon CassillDAY
3
Jamie McMurrayTAL
34
DAY
16
RCH
31
2012Kurt BuschDAY
10
TAL
6
DAY
1*
IND
34
2013DAY
35
TAL
4
DAY
4

Car No. 4 history

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Phoenix Racing began running two cars in2000, whenMatt Hutter drove the No. 51 at Daytona and Talladega, withTracFone sponsoring; his best finish was 19th. LaJoie drove late in the season at Homestead, when P. J. Jones drove the No. 1. In2005, they began fielding the No. 09 for three races, with Boris Said, Wallace, andEric McClure driving. The team also fielded a No. 28 car forJohnny Sauter atMexico City whileBoris Said occupied his usual No. 1 car. They began fielding the second car full-time in2007, when Wallace drove the No. 7GEICO Chevrolet. Despite failing to finish in the top-ten, he finished 11th in points. In2008, the team switched to the No. 4, and leased its owners points toJay Robinson Racing. Robinson ran the No. 4 car on a full-time basis, although Phoenix did field the No. 4 forLandon Cassill at Mexico City.

Xfinity Series Car No. 4 Results

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NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334NXSCPtsRef
2000Matt Hutter51ChevyDAY
19
TAL
43
Randy LaJoieHOM
24
2005Johnny Sauter28DodgeMXC
11
Mike Wallace09TAL
39
Eric McClureDAY
32
Boris SaidGLN
37
2007Mike Wallace7ChevyDAY
23
CAL
24
MXC
19
LVS
13
ATL
17
BRI
29
NSH
30
TEX
15
PHO
19
TAL
33
RCH
36
DAR
23
CLT
23
DOV
33
NSH
25
KEN
25
NHA
28
DAY
15
CHI
18
GTY
12
IRP
20
CGV
27
GLN
26
MCH
23
BRI
35
CAL
16
RCH
31
DOV
13
KAN
41
CLT
15
MEM
13
TEX
21
PHO
17
HOM
24
11th3396[16]
2008Landon Cassill4MXC
23

Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series

[edit]

Truck No. 09 history

[edit]

In2004, Phoenix Racing fielded the No. 09Dodge truck forJimmy Spencer atRichmond, with sponsorship fromMiccosukee. Spencer would blow an engine with 12 laps remaining in the race and finish 28th.[17]

Truck No. 5 history

[edit]

On March 3, 2020, it was announced that Phoenix Racing and both former Truck Series teamsBilly Ballew Motorsports andWauters Motorsports would jointly be restarted and returning to the series withErik Jones running atHomestead as he sought the Kyle BuschUS$100,000 bounty.[18] However, Ballew stated the team had no plans to return besides the one race.[19] Following the postponement of the Homestead race due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, Jones was announced to compete atCharlotte. Due to the cancellation of qualifying runs, he was unable to make the starting field.[20]

ARCA Menards Series East

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In2022, the team made their debut in theARCA Menards Series East.Jake Finch, the son of James Finch, made his debut in the No. 1 car atPensacola.[21] Finch would return to his family team and the No. 1 car for the East Series race at Nashville. He would start on the pole, lead 44 laps and finish second in the race. In both of his East Series races for Phoenix Racing, Finch drove an unbadged Toyota.[22][23]

ARCA Menards Series East Results

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ARCA Menards Series East results
YearDriverNo.Make12345678AMSCPtsRef
2022Jake Finch1ToyotaNSMFIF
8
DOV
NSV
2
IOWMLW
8
BRI
13
6th185
2023FIFDOVNSV
5
FRSIOWIRPMLW
9
BRI
4
8th203
2024FIFDOVNSVFRSIOWIRPMLWBRI
8
29th77[24]

References

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  2. ^Fryer, Jenna (February 24, 2004)."NASCAR calls Ruttman run 'a sham'".ESPN. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2014.
  3. ^Fan, Horn (April 14, 2010)."Aric Almirola's Sole Focus Is Now Camping World Truck Series".Bleacher Report. RetrievedNovember 26, 2014.
  4. ^abLeistikow, Chad (June 5, 2012)."Kurt Busch suspended for Pocono race after tirade".USA Today. RetrievedNovember 26, 2014.
  5. ^Gluck, Jeff (May 4, 2012)."NASCAR At Talladega: How Kurt Busch Got Ricky Bobby's Paint Scheme On His Car".SB Nation. RetrievedNovember 26, 2014.
  6. ^Bianchi, Jordan (June 24, 2012)."NASCAR Sonoma Results: Kurt Busch Finishes Third After Gutsy Effort".SB Nation. RetrievedNovember 26, 2014.
  7. ^abcRyan, Nate (April 4, 2013)."James Finch's Phoenix Racing just hanging on in NASCAR".USA Today. RetrievedNovember 26, 2014.
  8. ^Smith, Marty (June 17, 2012)."Phoenix team voted to keep Busch". Brooklyn, Michigan:ESPN. RetrievedDecember 17, 2014.
  9. ^Bianchi, Jordan (October 11, 2012)."AJ Allmendinger to return this weekend in Phoenix Racing's No. 51 car".SB Nation. RetrievedNovember 26, 2014.
  10. ^Cushnan, David (January 9, 2013)."Nascar's Phoenix Racing nails Daytona 500 sponsorship".SportsPro. RetrievedNovember 26, 2014.
  11. ^Shoot, Jason (May 6, 2013)."Finch's Phoenix Racing to wrap up NASCAR operations July 28".News Herald. Archived fromthe original on May 9, 2013. RetrievedMay 8, 2013.
  12. ^Gluck, Jeff (August 28, 2013)."Justin Allgaier gets Cup ride after Harry Scott buys team".USA Today. RetrievedNovember 26, 2014.
  13. ^Pockrass, Bob (August 29, 2013)."New Phoenix Racing owner Harry Scott now ready for Sprint Cup racing".Sporting News. Archived fromthe original on September 24, 2015. RetrievedNovember 3, 2014.
  14. ^"2013 Federated Auto Parts 400 results".Racing Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 29, 2013. RetrievedDecember 5, 2014.
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  16. ^"Xfinity Statistics: 2007 NASCAR Busch Series".
  17. ^"Race Results: 2004 Kroger 200 @ Richmond".racing-reference.info. September 9, 2004.
  18. ^Christie, Toby (March 3, 2020)."Billy Ballew, James Finch Teaming with Wauters Motorsports to Field Truck for Erik Jones for Bounty".TobyChristie.com. RetrievedMarch 18, 2022.
  19. ^Cheek, Adam (March 3, 2020)."Erik Jones Joining Kyle Busch Bounty Hunt at Homestead-Miami Speedway".Frontstretch.
  20. ^"Erik Jones to run Charlotte truck race".Jayski's Silly Season Site. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. May 22, 2020. RetrievedMarch 18, 2022.
  21. ^"Jake Finch Making ARCA East Debut at Five Flags".Racing America. March 15, 2022. RetrievedMarch 18, 2022.
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  23. ^"Race Highlights: Music City 200 at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway".ARCARacing.com. May 7, 2022. RetrievedMay 8, 2022.
  24. ^"ARCA MENARDS SERIES EAST OWNER STANDINGS FOR 2024".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedNovember 14, 2024.

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