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Randy LaJoie

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American racing driver (born 1961)
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NASCAR driver
Randy LaJoie
LaJoie in 1997
BornRandall Joseph LaJoie
(1961-08-28)August 28, 1961 (age 63)
Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S.
Achievements1996,1997 NASCAR Busch Serieschampion
1985NASCAR North Tour champion
1981Danbury Fair Racearena modified sportsman champion
1997, 1999, 2001NAPA Auto Parts 300 winner
New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame (2016)
Awards1983NASCAR North Tour Rookie of the Year
Named one ofNASCAR's 75 Greatest Drivers (2023)
NASCARCup Series career
44 races run over 12 years
Best finish40th (1995)
First race1985Coca-Cola 500 (Atlanta)
Last race2005Advance Auto Parts 500 (Martinsville)
WinsTop tensPoles
030
NASCARXfinity Series career
350 races run over 19 years
Best finish1st (1996,1997)
First race1986Dixie Cup 200 (Darlington)
Last race2006O'Reilly Challenge (Texas)
First win1996Meridian Advantage 200 (Nazareth)
Last win2001Sam's Town 250 (Memphis)
WinsTop tensPoles
151189
NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career
7 races run over 2 years
Best finish38th (2004)
First race2003Las Vegas 350 (Las Vegas)
Last race2004O'Reilly 200 (Bristol)
WinsTop tensPoles
010
Statistics current as of March 20, 2013.

Randall Joseph LaJoie (born August 28, 1961) is an American formerNASCARBusch Series race car driver (now theXfinity Series), where he won the championship in1996 and1997. He is the father of racersCasey andCorey LaJoie.

Early racing career

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LaJoie started racing go-karts when he was 11.5 years old. In 1980 he began racing in full-bodied racecars. He was the 1981 track champion in the sportsman division at theDanbury Fair Racearena. When Danbury closed that off-season, he moved to theWaterford Speedbowl where he won Modified Rookie Of The Year honors in 1982.

In 1983 he moved to theNASCAR North Tour, and he was the series' Rookie Of The Year. That season, he made his first attempt at making theDaytona 500, but did not qualify. One year later, he suffered a horrific crash in theGatorade Twin 125's race and failed to qualify once again, he won the consolation race the following year. In 1985 he scored five victories in theNorth Tour on his way to the series championship; LaJoie was not awarded the championship until 1988, as a lawsuit regarding a disqualification atCatamount Speedway was not resolved until then.[1]

Early NASCAR career

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LaJoie's 1986 Winston Cup car

LaJoie made his NASCAR Winston Cup debut in 1985 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Driving the No. 07Snellman Construction-sponsoredChevrolet owned by Bob Johnson, he started 16th and finished 14th. He ran his next race the following season atPocono Raceway, where he finished 29th after suffering engine failure. He also made his Busch Series debut that season, running four races in his own No. 03Pontiac, posting a tenth-place finish atCharlotte Motor Speedway. He ran another race in 1987 atDover International Speedway and finished 10th. After a third-place finish the following season, he joinedFrank Cicci Racing mid-way through 1989 and had a career-best second-place run atHickory Motor Speedway. He ended the season 26th in points.

He did not return to Cicci in 1990, and ran a handful of Busch Races in his own No. 71, his best finish was 23rd atRichmond. He did not run another NASCAR-sanctioned race until 1993, when he got selected to run the No. 20 Fina car owned byDick Moroso at Talladega. This would turn out to be a shrewd career move for LaJoie as he ran up front with the leaders all afternoon and finished a surprising second. This got LaJoie five more races for Moroso and one forBACE Motorsports in the Busch Series. His best finish was second, twice. In 1994, he was a thought by some to be a dark horse for the championship. He drove for Moroso full-time in the No. 20Fina Lube-sponsored Chevy that season posting seven Top 10’s. LaJoie led the point standings early in the season before a string of poor results, also a lack of performance dropped him to 16th in the final point standings. He also ran three Cup races, finishing in the Top 20 in all three of them that season.

1995–2002

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In 1995, LaJoie was called up to the Cup series again, driving the No. 22MBNA-sponsoredPontiac Grand Prix forBill Davis Racing. LaJoie ran 13 races for Davis in his rookie season before he was released midway through the year. Following his departure, he returned to Busch to drive the No. 64 forDennis Shoemaker. He had three top-tens and a pole at Richmond in nine starts. The following season, he was hired by BACE Motorsports to drive its No. 74 entry. LaJoie won five races over the course of the season and clinched his first Busch Series championship. He followed that up with another five wins and his second straight championship in 1997. After falling back to fourth in the standings in 1998, as well as dealing with a feud with team ownerBill Baumgardner, LaJoie left BACE at the end of the season. He returned to the Cup series that season driving nine races forHendrick Motorsports.

He signed to drive the No. 1Chevrolet Monte Carlo forJames Finch in 1999, despite the fact that the team lacked major sponsorship. After a season-opening victory at theNAPA Auto Parts 300,Bob Evans Restaurants came on board as the team's sponsor. Despite the added funding, LaJoie dropped to tenth in points. He moved up to seventh in the standings the next season with one win, but chose to depart the team at the end of the season forNEMCO Motorsports. Driving the No. 7 with a sponsorship fromKleenex, LaJoie won two more races but again fell to 12th in points. He had 14 Top 10 finishes in 2002 and moved up one spot in the points.

Recent years

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LaJoie in 2023

LaJoie returned to the No. 7 team in 2003, and won two poles, but was dismissed from the ride midway through the season. He filled out the year with one race apiece forInnovative Motorsports andFitzBradshaw Racing, as well as a Craftsman Truck race forKevin Harvick Incorporated. He began the 2004 season in FitzBradshaw's No. 82 car and ran five races with a best finish of 13th, before moving on, running one race each forMarsh Racing andTommy Baldwin Racing. He also teamed withHT Motorsports in theCraftsman Truck Series for six races, finishing eighth atGateway. In the Cup series, he had a 43rd-place finish forHover Motorsports at Richmond, and also ran two races in the No. 98Ford Taurus forMach 1 Racing, his best finish being 36th.

Mach 1 switched to the No. 34 Chevy in 2005, and he began the season with them before he was released. He reunited with Cicci in the Busch Series withDollar General sponsorship and posted three top-10 finishes, finishing 19th in points. Dollar General left the team at season's end, leaving LaJoie without a full-time ride. He had signed to drive for Mach 1, which was under new management again in 2005, but was replaced early in the season by teammateChad Chaffin. He drove one race apiece in the Busch Series forDavis Motorsports,Jay Robinson Racing, andVision Racing. He also was a test driver forRichard Childress Racing, filling in forKevin Harvick in the No. 21United States Coast GuardChevy during practice and qualifying sessions.

LaJoie has not run a NASCAR-sanctioned race since 2006, focusing on team ownership for his sonCorey, who finished second in the 2012K&N Pro Series East championship toKyle Larson despite five wins in the series.

In 2016, LaJoie was inducted into theNew England Auto Racers Hall of Fame.[2][3]

Television work and suspension

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In addition to his racing seat business, LaJoie was also a part-time co-host ofThe Driver's Seat with John Kernan onSirius Satellite Radio'sNASCAR channel 128. He also did television commentary for the ORP and Montreal Busch Series races.

On June 22, 2010, LaJoie was suspended indefinitely from NASCAR for violating their substance abuse policy while working as a spotter on the No. 18 Nationwide Series car. He had smoked marijuana with some race fans following theCoca-Cola 600 in Charlotte and took responsibility for his actions.[4] On August 25, 2010, LaJoie was reinstated by NASCAR after a two-month suspension.[5]

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.)

NASCAR Cup Series

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NASCARNextel Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NNCCPtsRef
1984Bob Johnson Racing07ChevyDAY
DNQ
RCHCARATLBRINWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTRSDPOCMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARATLRSDNA-[6]
1985DAY
DNQ
RCHCARATL
14
BRIDARNWSMARTALDOVCLTRSDPOCMCHDAYPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARATLRSDNA0[7]
1986DAY
DNQ
RCHCARATLBRIDARNWSMARTALDOVCLTRSDPOC
29
MCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARATLRSD107th76[8]
1988Wawak Racing74ChevyDAYRCHCARATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVRSDPOCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOV
37
MARCLT
DNQ
NWSCARPHOATLNA0[9]
1989PontiacDAY
DNQ
CARATLRCHDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVSON83rd79[10]
Rosenblum Racing63ChevyPOC
28
MCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARPHOATL
1990Linro Motorsports13BuickDAYRCHCARATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVSONPOC
33
MCHDAYPOC
38
TALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHOATL73rd113[11]
1991DAYRCHCARATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVSONPOC
29
MCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLT50th304[12]
Cale Yarborough Motorsports66PontiacCAR
24
PHO
32
ATL
31
1994Moroso Racing20FordDAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALSONCLT
20
DOVPOCMCHDAYNHA
20
POCTALIND
DNQ
GLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHO48th312[13]
Taylor Racing02FordATL
19
1995Bill Davis Racing22PontiacDAY
29
CAR
25
RCH
27
ATL
39
DAR
16
BRI
12
NWS
23
MAR
DNQ
TAL
13
SON
32
CLT
23
DOV
23
POC
40
MCH
41
DAYNHAPOC40th1133[14]
Dick Brooks Racing40PontiacTAL
40
INDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHOATL
1997BACE Motorsports74ChevyDAYCARRCHATLDARTEX
DNQ
BRIMARSONTALCLTDOVPOCMCHCALDAYNHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVMARCLTTALCARPHOATLNA-[15]
1998Hendrick Motorsports50ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDAR
38
BRI
10
TEX
25
MAR
5
TAL
10
CAL
36
CLT
38
DOV
43
RCH
31
MCHPOCSONNHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRINHADARRCHDOVMARCLTTALDAYPHOCARATL49th768[16]
1999No Fear Racing14FordDAYCARLVSATLDARTEX
40
BRIMARTALCALRCHCLT
DNQ
DOVMCHPOCSONDAYNHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHA
37
DOVMARCLTTALCARPHOHOMATL61st95[17]
2004Hover Motorsports80FordDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCH
43
CLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVTALKANCLTMAR68th126[18]
Mach 1 Motorsports96FordATL
DNQ
98PHO
42
DAR
36
HOM
DNQ
200534ChevyDAY
DNQ
CAL
42
LVS
36
ATL
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
MAR
42
TEX
DNQ
PHOTALDARRCHCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVTALKANCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM66th134[19]
2006Front Row Motorsports64ChevyDAY
DNQ
NA-[20]
34DodgeCAL
DNQ
64LVS
DNQ
ATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM
Daytona 500
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YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1984Bob Johnson RacingChevroletDNQ
1985DNQ
1986DNQ
1989Wawak RacingPontiacDNQ
1995Bill Davis RacingPontiac2429
2005Mach 1 RacingChevroletDNQ
2006Front Row MotorsportsChevroletDNQ

Busch Series

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NASCARBusch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NBSCPtsRef
1986LaJoie Racing03PontiacDAYCARHCYMARBRIDAR
11
SBOLGYJFCDOV
21
CLT
10
SBOHCYROUIRPSBORAL47th364[21]
07OXF
36
SBOHCYLGYROUBRIDARRCHDOVMARROUCLTCARMAR
198704OldsDAYHCYMARDARBRILGYSBOCLTDOVIRPROUJFCOXFSBOHCYRALLGYROUBRIJFCDARRCHDOV
10
MARCLTCARMAR85th-[22]
198866DAYHCYCARMARDARBRILNGNZHSBONSVCLTDOVROULANLVLMYBOXF
3
SBOHCYLNGIRPROUBRIDARRCHDOVMAR97th43[23]
71CLT
40
CARMAR
1989DAY
31
CARMARHCYDAR
23
BRINZHSBOLANNSVCLT26th1542[24]
PontiacDOV
10
ROULVLVOLMYBSBO
Frank Cicci Racing34BuickHCY
2
DUB
15
IRP
12
ROU
25
BRI
11
DAR
18
RCH
11
DOV
20
MAR
27
CLT
14
CAR
8
MAR
23
1990LaJoie Racing71FordDAY
DNQ
RCH
23
CAR
37
MARHCYDARBRILANSBONZHHCYCLT60th326[25]
BuickDOV
DNQ
ROUVOLMYBOXF
28
NHA
28
SBODUBIRPROUBRIDARRCHDOV
31
MARCLTNHA
44
CARMAR
1993Moroso Racing20ChevyDAYCARRCHDARBRIHCYROUMARNZHCLTDOVMYBGLNMLWTAL
2
IRPMCHNHADAR
2
CLT
12
MARCAR
8
HCYATL
27
36th1045[26]
OldsBRI
32
RCH
12
DOV
BACE Motorsports74ChevyROU
4
1994Moroso Racing20ChevyDAY
28
CAR
4
RCH
31
ATL
7
MAR
4
DAR
3
HCY
2
BRI
27
ROU
24
NHA
19
NZH
26
CLT
25
DOV
42
MYB
24
GLN
12
MLW
37
SBO
16
TAL
15
HCY
15
IRP
18
MCH
33
BRI
36
DAR
27
RCH
19
DOV
6
CLTMAR
30
CAR
9
16th2837[27]
1995Shoemaker Racing64ChevyDAYCARRCHATLNSVDARBRIHCYNHANZHCLTDOVMYBGLNMLWTAL
34
SBOIRP
15
MCH
3
BRI
22
DAR
27
RCH
9
DOV
18
CLT
14
CAR
9
HOM
DNQ
37th1029[28]
1996BACE Motorsports74ChevyDAY
7
CAR
7
RCH
6
ATL
28
NSV
21
DAR
12
BRI
6
HCY
3
NZH
1
CLT
5*
DOV
1
SBO
5*
MYB
18
GLN
30
MLW
3
NHA
1*
TAL
3
IRP
1*
MCH
10
BRI
29
DAR
5
RCH
8
DOV
1
CLT
6
CAR
9
HOM
10
1st3714[29]
1997DAY
1*
CAR
3
RCH
8
ATL
16
LVS
29
DAR
1*
HCY
2*
TEX
9
BRI
3
NSV
6
TAL
12
NHA
7
NZH
3
CLT
10
DOV
3
SBO
1*
GLN
21
MLW
1
MYB
3
GTY
17
IRP
1*
MCH
17
BRI
4
DAR
18
RCH
2
DOV
2*
CLT
15
CAL
10
CAR
20
HOM
2
1st4381[30]
1998DAY
5
CAR
7
LVS
18
NSV
4
DAR
23
BRI
25
TEX
6
HCY
23
TAL
23
NHA
5
NZH
42
CLT
14
DOV
11
RCH
11
PPR
3
GLN
37
MLW
10
MYB
1*
CAL
16
SBO
2
IRP
4
MCH
16
BRI
31
DAR
19
RCH
30
DOV
37
CLT
29
GTY
7
CAR
30
ATL
41
HOM
9
4th3543[31]
1999Phoenix Racing1ChevyDAY
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[32]
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
7th3670[33]
51FordHOM
24
2001Evans Motorsports7PontiacDAY
1
TAL
27
12th3578[34]
ChevyCAR
32
LVS
38
ATL
21
DAR
26
BRI
3
TEX
13
NSH
4
CAL
30
RCH
19
NHA
8
NZH
13
CLT
22
DOV
24
KEN
7
MLW
22
GLN
19
CHI
19
GTY
9
PPR
33
IRP
13
MCH
24
BRI
31
DAR
19
RCH
34
DOV
9
KAN
21
CLT
37
MEM
1
PHO
18
CAR
11
HOM
21
2002DAY
12
CAR
3
LVS
7
DAR
27
BRI
7
TEX
7
NSH
6
TAL
17
CAL
9
RCH
13
NHA
6
NZH
5
CLT
32
DOV
9
NSH
36
KEN
13
MLW
10
DAY
36
CHI
17
GTY
18
PPR
20
IRP
13
MCH
24
BRI
10
DAR
20
RCH
20
DOV
7
KAN
17
CLT
38
MEM
35
ATL
15
CAR
3
PHO
16
HOM
6
11th4021[35]
2003PontiacDAY
15
26th1863[36]
ChevyCAR
4
LVS
32
DAR
17
BRI
8
TEX
34
TAL
29
NSH
32
CAL
32
RCH
27
GTY
35
NZH
7
CLT
28
DOV
26
NSH
4
KEN
38
MLW
11
DAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLT
Innovative Motorsports48ChevyMEM
30
ATL
FitzBradshaw Racing82ChevyPHO
14
CARHOM
2004DAYCARLVS
13
DARBRITEX
23
NSHTALCAL
30
GTYRCHNZH
25
CLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAY
16
CHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRICALRCHDOVKAN50th673[37]
Marsh Racing31FordCLT
17
Michael Waltrip Racing99ChevyMEM
QL
Tommy Baldwin Racing6DodgeATL
32
PHODARHOM
2005Frank Cicci Racing34ChevyDAY
19
CAL
31
MXC
32
LVS
8
ATL
15
NSH
28
BRI
27
TEX
26
PHO
35
TAL
6
DAR
26
RCH
26
CLT
28
DOV
17
NSH
24
KEN
21
MLW
7
DAY
30
CHI
31
NHA
39
PPR
16
GTY
14
IRP
17
GLN
21
MCH
41
CAL
21
RCH
15
DOV
42
KANCLTMEM
25
TEXPHO
25
HOM19th2886[38]
84BRI
17
2006Davis Motorsports0ChevyDAYCALMXC
41
LVSATLBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDAR101st138[39]
Jay Robinson Racing49FordCLT
35
DOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAMARGTYIRPGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOV
Vision Racing37ChevyKAN
DNQ
CLTTEX
41
PHOHOM
Richard Childress Racing21ChevyMEM
QL
- Qualified forMichael Waltrip · - Qualified forKevin Harvick

Craftsman Truck Series

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NASCARCraftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCTCPtsRef
2003Kevin Harvick Inc.6ChevyDAYDARMMRMARCLTDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENGTWMCHIRPNSHBRIRCHNHACALLVS
13
SBOTEXMARPHOHOM95th124[40]
2004HT Motorsports59DodgeDAY
34
ATL
14
MARMFDCLTDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKEN
32
GTW
8
MCH
14
IRPNSHBRI
35
RCHNHALVSCALTEXMARPHODARHOM38th570[41]

ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series

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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.)

ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617APSCPtsRef
1985Bob Johnson Racing07OldsATL
4
DAYATLTALATLSSPIRPCSPFRSIRPOEFISFDSFTOL106th-[42]
1989Wawak Racing74PontiacDAY
DNQ
ATLKILTALFRSPOCKILHAGPOCTALDELFRSISFTOLDSFSLMATLNA-[43]

International Race of Champions

[edit]

(key) (Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led.)

International Race of Champions results
YearMake1234Pos.PtsRef
1997PontiacDAY
4
CLT
7
CAL
4
MCH
1*
3rd58[44]
1998DAY
11
CAL
6
MCH
9
IND
4
9th31[45]

References

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Sporting positions
Preceded byNASCARBusch Series Champion
1996, 1997
Succeeded by
Preceded byNASCAR Coors Tour champion
1985
(last champion under NASCAR sanctioning)
Succeeded by
Headquarters:Welcome,North Carolina
Personnel
NASCAR Cup Series
Drivers
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NASCAR Xfinity Series
Drivers
Crew chiefs
  • (2) Danny Stockman
  • (21) Chad Haney
  • (33) TBA
NASCAR Hall of Fame
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Other drivers
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NASCAR Cup Series Championships
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Coca-Cola 600 wins
Southern 500 wins
Winston 500 wins
All-Star Race wins
Busch Light Clash wins
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Other
Years active
2005–2015
Personnel
  • Adrian Berryhill
Former drivers
Buyouts and mergers
  • Performance Energy Group
Years active
2000–2020
Personnel
Former drivers
Jay Robinson Racing
(2000–2011)
Identity Ventures Racing
(2014)
Premium Motorsports
(2015–2020)
NASCAR Hall of Fame
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Buyouts and mergers
Formerly known as Jay Robinson Racing
Years active
1986–2007
Personnel
  • Frank Cicci
  • Mark Daniel
  • Jeffrey Welliver
  • Scott Welliver
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Headquarters:Gaffney,South Carolina
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Xfinity Series
Drivers
  • (TBA) TBA
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  • (TBA) TBA
Former drivers
Partnerships and affiliations
Buyouts and mergers
Formerly known as Davis Motorsports, D.D.L. Motorsports
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  • Bob Jenkins
  • Brad Jenkins
  • Seth Barbour
NASCAR Cup Series
Drivers
Crew chiefs
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Drivers
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eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series
  • (34) Darik Bourdeau
  • (38) Michael Cosey Jr.
Former drivers
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NASCAR Hall of Fame
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Drivers' Championship
Owners' Championship
Regular Season Championship
Daytona 500 wins
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Formerly known as Means-Jenkins Motorsports
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NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
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Notable former drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame
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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
Years active
2001–2010
Personnel
  • Jim Harris
  • Sarah Harris
Former drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Former personnel
  • Danny Rollins
Partnerships and affiliations
Years active
2001–2009
Personnel
Former drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Formerly known as HighLine Performance Group, FitzBradshaw Racing and Fitz Motorsports
Years active
1992–2010
Personnel
  • Stan Hover
Former drivers
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KHI Management clients
Motorsports
MMA
Golf
CARS Tour
Super Late Model
eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series
  • (29) Jimmy Mullins
  • (62) Matt Bussa
Former drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame
NASCAR Truck Series Championships
Drivers' Championship
Owners' Championship
Partnerships and affiliations
Buyouts and mergers
Headquarters:Lynn Haven,Florida
Personnel
ARCA Menards Series East
Drivers
Crew chiefs
  • (1) Johnny Allen
Super Late Model
Drivers
Former drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Partnerships and affiliations
Buyouts and mergers
Headquarters:Concord,North Carolina
Personnel
NASCAR Cup Series
Drivers
Crew chiefs
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Drivers
Crew chiefs
  • (17) Adam Wall
Former personnel
Former drivers
Winners
Other drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame
NASCAR Cup Series Championships
Overall championships
Regular season championships
NASCAR Xfinity Series Championships
NASCAR Truck Series 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
Events
Years active
1993–2005
Personnel
  • Bill Baumgardner
Former drivers
Busch Series Championships
Buyouts and mergers
Years active
1989–2008
Personnel
Former drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame
NASCAR Truck Series Championships
Daytona 500 wins
Southern 500 wins
Partnerships and affiliations
Buyouts and mergers
Years active
1987–2000
Personnel
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Former drivers
Buyouts and mergers
  • Race Hill Farms
  • MacPherson Motorsports
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
Years active
1987–1995
Personnel
Former drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame
NASCAR Busch Series Championships
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