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Spire Motorsports

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NASCAR team
Spire Motorsports
Owner(s)Jeff Dickerson (Spire Holdings)
Dan Towriss[1][2]
Mark Walter[3]
Principal(s)Bill Anthony[1]
Todd Mackin[1]
Ryan Sparks[4]
BaseMooresville, North Carolina
SeriesNASCAR Cup Series
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
ARCA Menards Series
ARCA Menards Series West
Race driversCup Series
7.Justin Haley
71.Michael McDowell
77.Carson Hocevar
Truck Series
07.Michael McDowell,Justin Haley,Kyle Larson,William Byron,Sammy Smith,Nick Sanchez,Kyle Busch,B. J. McLeod,Corey LaJoie,Patrick Emerling,Thomas Annunziata
7.Justin Haley,Kyle Busch,Corey Day,Carson Hocevar,Sammy Smith,Jordan Taylor
71.Rajah Caruth
77.Andrés Pérez de Lara(R)
ARCA Menards Series
77.Corey Day, Tristan McKee (part-time)
ARCA Menards Series West
77.Corey Day (part-time)
SponsorsCup Series
7.Chili's, Group1001 (Gainbridge),NationsGuard, Katz Coffee, Garner Trucking,Dorman Products
71. Go Bowling, Group1001 (Gainbridge, Delaware Life), Workforce,Rockingham Speedway,RSC Brands (Gunk, B'laster),DePaul University,Roto-Rooter, Carolina Handling
77. Zeigler Auto Group, Delaware Life, MINER,Chili's,Totalplay
Truck Series
07. Go Bowling, Group1001 (Delaware Life, Gainbridge),HendrickCars.com, Pigeon Forge Racing Coaster, Goat Power Bikes, Top Liner
7. Group1001 (Gainbridge, Delaware Life),HendrickCars.com,Chili's,TMC Transportation
71.HendrickCars.com
77.Telcel
ARCA Menards Series
77.HendrickCars.com
ARCA Menards Series West
77.HendrickCars.com
ManufacturerChevrolet
Opened2018
Websitespire-motorsports.com
Career
DebutCup Series:
2019Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Xfinity Series:
2023Shriners Children's 200(Darlington)
Truck Series:
2022NextEra Energy 250 (Daytona)
ARCA Menards Series:
2025Ride the 'Dente 200 (Daytona)
ARCA Menards Series West:
2025General Tire 150 (Phoenix)
Latest raceCup Series:
2025Quaker State 400 (Atlanta)

Xfinity Series:
2023Cabo Wabo Tequila 250 (Michigan)
Truck Series:
2025LiUNA! 150 (Lime Rock)

ARCA Menards Series:
2025General Tire 150 (Phoenix)
ARCA Menards Series West:
2025General Tire 150 (Phoenix)
Races competed298
Drivers' Championships0
Race victoriesTotal: 10
Cup Series: 1
Xfinity Series: 0
Truck Series: 9
ARCA Series: 0
ARCA West Series: 0
Pole positionsTotal: 8
Cup Series: 2
Xfinity Series: 0
Truck Series: 6
ARCA Series: 0
ARCA West Series: 0

Spire Motorsports is an American professionalstock car racing team. The organization competes in theNASCAR Cup Series, theNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, theARCA Menards Series, and theARCA Menards Series West.

The company was founded in 2018 by professional management executives Jeff Dickerson and T. J. Puchyr as a subsidiary of theirSpire Sports + Entertainment agency after purchasing an entry "charter" fromFurniture Row Racing, beginning competition for the 2019 season. The team is considered by theAssociated Press' Jenna Fryer to have helped "jump-start" a "dormant" charter system; charter values increased from about $6 million to $40 million USD in the period from 2018–2024.[5] Additionally, the team would purchase the racing assets of Truck Series teamKyle Busch Motorsports in 2023. On track, the team would score their first Cup win in 2019 with driverJustin Haley. In 2024, the organization restructured, with both Spire Motorsports and SS+E becoming subsidiaries of Dickerson's Spire Holdings, and Puchyr selling his shares to financial services executiveDan Towriss, the CEO ofTWG Motorsports.[5]

In the Cup Series, the team fields threeChevrolet ZL1 teams: the No. 7 forJustin Haley, the No. 71 forMichael McDowell, and the No. 77 forCarson Hocevar. In the Truck Series, the team fields fourChevrolet Silverados: the No. 07 for multiple drivers, the No. 7 for multiple drivers, No. 71 forRajah Caruth, and No. 77 forAndrés Pérez de Lara. In theARCA Menards Series andARCA Menards Series West the team fields the No. 77Chevrolet SS forCorey Day and Tristan McKee. They have also competed in theNASCAR Xfinity Series in the past.

History

[edit]
Spire Motorsports logo (2018–2024)

On December 4, 2018, Spire Sports + Entertainment announced they purchased their charter from the now-defunctFurniture Row Racing. At the same time, the team announced they will use the No. 77 and fieldChevrolet Camaro ZL1s.[6][7][8] FRR President Joe Garone joined the team to serve the same position.[9]

The team, in its first year of operation, operated in the same shop asPremium Motorsports as part of an alliance with Premium ownerJay Robinson. However, Premium was sold toRick Ware Racing in2020, and the team operated out of the RWR shop until season's end. On August 11, 2020, Spire Motorsports purchased the assets ofLeavine Family Racing, allowing them to expand to a two-car operation in2021.[10] Following the acquisition, the team moved their headquarters fromMooresville to the former shop ofAK Racing inConcord, North Carolina.[11] On October 7, it was announced that Spire Motorsports had secured a third charter which would be leased toTrackhouse Racing for the 2021 season.[12] On December 10, it was reported thatNASCAR on NBC analyst and formerHendrick Motorsports crew chiefSteve Letarte will serve as a consultant for the team.[13]

On June 18, 2021, it was announced that Spire had sold two charters (for the No. 77, and the one leased to Trackhouse Racing) toKaulig Racing for the2022 season. In the announcement, Spire's co-owners said, "We will continue to field the No. 7 with Corey LaJoie as a chartered entry in 2022. We remain committed to NASCAR and the Cup Series and we will continue to look for opportunities to grow and compete in the future."[14] In 2022, Spire purchasedRick Ware Racing's No. 53 charter for the No. 77.[15]

On September 16, 2023, Spire purchasedLive Fast Motorsports charter forUS$40 million to field a third team in 2024.[16] Less than two weeks later, on September 27, Spire agreed to purchase the assets of NASCAR Truck Series teamKyle Busch Motorsports.[17] On December 4, formerChip Ganassi RacingCOO Doug Duchardt was named President of Spire Motorsports.[18]

Restructuring

[edit]

On November 25, 2024, formerRFK Racing crew chiefMatt McCall was named director of vehicle performance, while formerStewart–Haas Racing engineer Dax Gerringer was named technical director.[19] On the same day, it was revealed through the launch of theCadillac Formula 1 Team that Spire (which had carried sponsorship from related brands Gainbridge and Delaware Life throughout the season) was "owned and operated" byTWG Global, a company founded by billionaireMark Walter. Among Walter's other sports properties at the time were theLos Angeles Dodgers, theProfessional Women's Hockey League, and a minority share ofChelsea F.C.

Subsequent media reports would confirm Spire's ownership group as consisting of co-founder Jeff Dickerson andDan Towriss, the CEO ofTWG Motorsports, a subsidiary of TWG Global launched to operate its various motorsports properties (which, including Spire and Cadillac F1, also includedAndretti Global andWayne Taylor Racing).[20] In June 2025, it was confirmed that Puchyr had sold his shares to Towriss in 2024, and spent 2025 as a consultant forRick Ware Racing andLegacy Motor Club before later agreeing to purchase RWR outright.[5]

Cup Series

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Car No. 7 history

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Corey LaJoie (2021–2024)

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Corey LaJoie in the No. 7 atMartinsville Speedway in 2022

On November 30, 2020, Spire Motorsports announced thatCorey LaJoie signed a multi-year agreement with the team starting in2021. In addition, the team selected the No. 7 with permission fromTommy Baldwin Racing to pay tribute toAlan Kulwicki andGeoff Bodine.[11]

LaJoie drove the No. 7 to a ninth-place finish at the2021 Daytona 500. Following the season opener, however, the team was unable to break into the top 20 until therace at COTA, where LaJoie finished 20th.Josh Berry drove the No. 7 atMichigan, as LaJoie was sidelined in accordance with team andCOVID-19 protocols.[21] LaJoie finished the season 29th in points.

On March 15, 2022, crew chief Ryan Sparks was suspended for four races due to a tire and wheel loss during the2022 Ruoff Mortgage 500 atPhoenix.[22] AtAtlanta, LaJoie led a career-best 19 laps and was on his way to claiming his first career win with two laps to go whenChase Elliott overtook him and blocked him on the high side, causing him to brush the wall and spin before colliding withKurt Busch and finishing the race in 21st place.[23]

LaJoie started the2023 season with a 16th-place finish at the2023 Daytona 500. He showed huge improvement over the past season with more consistent top-20 and top-30 finishes. On May 30, LaJoie was announced as the substitute driver of theHendrick Motorsports No. 9 atGateway after Chase Elliott was suspended for one race for intentionally wreckingDenny Hamlin atCharlotte.Carson Hocevar filled in for the No. 7, making his Cup Series debut.[24]

LaJoie atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.

LaJoie started the2024 season with a 4th-place finish at the2024 Daytona 500.

On July 9, 2024, Spire Motorsports announced thatRodney Childers would replace Sparks as the No. 7's crew chief in 2025 while Sparks would be promoted to competition director.[25] On July 25, LaJoie announced he was parting ways with Spire at the end of the 2024 season.[26][27]

Justin Haley (2024–present)

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Justin Haley in the No. 7 car atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025

On September 20, 2024, it was announced that LaJoie would move to theRick Ware Racing No. 51, whileJustin Haley would replace him in the No. 7 for the remainder of the 2024 season starting withKansas, as well as full-time in2025.[28] On April 23, 2025, Spire Motorsports announced that Childers would be parting ways, effective immediately.[29] The following day, Sparks returned to his former role as crew chief in the No. 7 car while also continuing to be the competition director.[30]

Car No. 7 results

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YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2021Corey LaJoie7ChevyDAY
9
DAY
31
HOM
36
LVS
37
PHO
27
ATL
29
BRI
38
MAR
37
RCH
21
TAL
22
KAN
27
DAR
22
DOV
26
COA
20
CLT
19
SON
18
NSH
15
POC
36
POC
23
ROA
21
ATL
22
NHA
23
GLN
24
IND
16
DAY
16
DAR
15
RCH
29
BRI
26
LVS
30
TAL
22
CLT
35
TEX
20
KAN
25
MAR
21
PHO
32
29th459
Josh BerryMCH
26
2022Corey LaJoieDAY
14
CAL
28
LVS
15
PHO
36
ATL
5
COA
36
RCH
31
MAR
32
BRD
19
TAL
14
DOV
18
DAR
35
KAN
19
CLT
35
GTW
36
SON
34
NSH
20
ROA
34
ATL
21
NHA
32
POC
19
IRC
18
MCH
19
RCH
28
GLN
27
DAY
30
DAR
24
KAN
33
BRI
15
TEX
14
TAL
35
ROV
12
LVS
24
HOM
23
MAR
21
PHO
18
32nd466
2023DAY
16
CAL
14
LVS
20
PHO
26
ATL
4
COA
11
RCH
21
BRD
30
MAR
26
TAL
25
DOV
14
KAN
20
DAR
24
CLT
17
SON
20
NSH
20
CSC
14
ATL
31
NHA
33
POC
27
RCH
32
MCH
15
IRC
29
GLN
20
DAY
10
DAR
22
KAN
22
BRI
25
TEX
26
TAL
4
ROV
17
LVS
19
HOM
20
MAR
22
PHO
31
26th588
Carson HocevarGTW
36
2024Corey LaJoieDAY
4
ATL
13
LVS
32
PHO
33
BRI
21
COA
24
RCH
36
MAR
32
TEX
22
TAL
18
DOV
21
KAN
26
DAR
16
CLT
35
GTW
32
SON
11
IOW
21
NHA
23
NSH
20
CSC
27
POC
19
IND
14
RCH
34
MCH
32
DAY
34
DAR
9
ATL
15
GLN
8
BRI
36
32nd504
Justin HaleyKAN
33
TAL
7
ROV
26
LVS
17
HOM
34
MAR
29
PHO
28
2025DAY
19
ATL
24
COA
16
PHO
34
LVS
14
HOM
10
MAR
28
DAR
24
BRI
13
TAL
25
TEX
15
KAN
31
CLT
30
NSH
32
MCH
21
MXC
24
POC
19
ATL
23
CSCSONDOVINDIOWGLNRCHDAYDARGTWBRINHAKANROVLVSTALMARPHO

Car No. 40 history

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Jamie McMurray (2019)

[edit]

Spire formed a partnership withChip Ganassi Racing to field the No. 40 forJamie McMurray at the2019 Daytona 500 andAdvance Auto Parts Clash, using the newly-acquired No. 77 charter to effectively renumber it to the No. 40 for a one-off and guarantee it qualified for the race. McMurray ended his career with a 22nd place finish at the race after being caught in "The Big One".[31][32]

Car No. 40 results

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YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2019Jamie McMurray40ChevyDAY
22
ATLLVSPHOCALMARTEXBRIRCHTALDOVKANCLTPOCMCHSONCHIDAYKENNHAPOCGLNMCHBRIDARINDLVSRCHCLTDOVTALKANMARTEXPHOHOM34th19

Car No. 71 history

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Zane Smith (2024)

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Zane Smith driving the No. 71 atLas Vegas in 2024.

During the same announcement on September 16, 2023, when Spire purchasedLive Fast Motorsports' charter,Zane Smith was announced as the driver of Spire's third team in2024 as a partnership withTrackhouse Racing. Smith signed a multi-year deal with Trackhouse and was supposed to drive the Spire car until he moved to Trackhouse, in a third car, however, in 2024, Trackhouse terminated the agreement, leaving Smith without a ride for 2025.[16][33]

Michael McDowell (2025)

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Michael McDowell in the No. 71 car atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025

On May 8, 2024,Michael McDowell signed a multi-year deal to drive the No. 71 starting in 2025.[34] On March 15, 2025, McDowell scored Spire's first ever Cup Series pole position for thePennzoil 400 atLas Vegas Motor Speedway.

Car No. 71 results

[edit]
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2024Zane Smith71ChevyDAY
13
ATL
35
LVS
36
PHO
29
BRI
36
COA
19
RCH
35
MAR
31
TEX
26
TAL
29
DOV
24
KAN
29
DAR
35
CLT
33
GTW
19
SON
16
IOW
31
NHA
30
NSH
2
CSC
17
POC
29
IND
17
RCH
23
MCH
7
DAY
13
DAR
23
ATL
21
GLN
5
BRI
16
KAN
10
TAL
21
ROV
19
LVS
16
HOM
30
MAR
21
PHO
39
31st505
2025Michael McDowellDAY
11
ATL
13
COA
11
PHO
27
LVS
16
HOM
20
MAR
12
DAR
29
BRI
30
TAL
11
TEX
26
KAN
23
CLT
7
NSH
21
MCH
30
MXC
5
POC
35
ATL
18
CSCSONDOVINDIOWGLNRCHDAYDARGTWBRINHAKANROVLVSTALMARPHO

Car No. 74 history

[edit]

Reed Sorensen (2020)

[edit]

For theMichigan double-header the No. 77 team was renumbered to the No. 74 with sponsorship from "Fake Steak" as a tie-in promotion with theNetflix sitcomThe Crew.[35]

Car No. 74 results

[edit]
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2020Reed Sorenson74ChevyDAYLVSCALPHODARDARCLTCLTBRIATLMARHOMTALPOCPOCINDKENTEXKANNHAMCH
30
MCH
31
DRCDOVDOVDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROVKANTEXMARPHO34th244

Car No. 77 history

[edit]

Multiple drivers (2019–2022)

[edit]
Garrett Smithley driving the 77 atTexas Motor Speedway in 2019

In January 2019,Quin Houff signed with Spire for a part-time schedule in the No. 77 in2019 starting atPhoenix Raceway.[36] Prior to Houff's debut,Garrett Smithley andReed Sorenson drove the car atAtlanta Motor Speedway andLas Vegas Motor Speedway, respectively.[37][38] Prior to theAtlanta race, car chief Shane Callis was ejected from the track after the No. 77 failed pre-qualifying inspection multiple times.[39]D. J. Kennington joined the team for theMartinsville Speedway race.[40] In April,NASCAR Xfinity Series regularJustin Haley made his Cup debut with the team atTalladega Superspeedway.[41]

On July 7, the team won their first Cup race in their 18th start at the rain-shortened2019 Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona, with Haley behind the wheel. Haley and the team were not eligible for the Cup Series Playoffs but did receive the Daytona winner's check.[42]

On September 29,Blake Jones was announced to drive the No. 77 at theOctober Talladega race.[43]Timmy Hill drove for the team at theKansas andMartinsville playoff races.

On November 27, the team was docked 50 owner points and listed owner T. J. Puchyr fined $50,000 after being caught in arace manipulation scheme at theHomestead-Miami race: Sorenson was heard ignoring multiple calls to pit late in the race before finally obliging. The team then retired the car with an official reason stated being mechanical issues. Along withRick Ware Racing also exiting the race, this enabled the No. 27 ofPremium Motorsports to secure the highest Open (non-chartered) team in the final point standings.[44]

Spire and Chip Ganassi Racing rekindled their partnership in 2020, fielding the No. 77 forRoss Chastain at theDaytona 500 andCoca-Cola 600.[45]

Jamie McMurray was hired to drive in the2021 Daytona 500, his first NASCAR sanctioned start since the2019 Daytona 500. He was caught up in a wreck on Lap 14 but managed to recover to finish in an incredible eighth place. Haley drove the car for the majority of the season, with his highest finishes being eighth atIndianapolis and sixth at theDaytona night race.

Josh Bilicki driving the 77 atAtlanta Motor Speedway in 2022

In 2022,Landon Cassill drove the No. 77 for the majority of the year, whileJosh Bilicki drove in the races Cassill was not entered in.Justin Allgaier was announced as the entry for theBristol dirt race.

Ty Dillon (2023)

[edit]
Ty Dillon driving the 77 atAuto Club Speedway in 2023

On October 17, 2022, Spire Motorsports announced thatTy Dillon would drive the No. 77 full-time in2023.[46] On July 25, 2023, following a string of disappointing finishes, crew chief Kevin Bellicourt was replaced byKevin Manion starting at theRichmond summer race.[47]

Carson Hocevar (2024-present)

[edit]
Carson Hocevar driving the 77 atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.

On October 10, 2023,Carson Hocevar was announced as the driver of the No. 77 for the2024 season, effectively replacing Dillon.[48][49] Hocevar started the season with a 40th place DNF at the2024 Daytona 500. He scored his first career top-10 finish atTexas. AtNashville, Hocevar spun outHarrison Burton during a caution lap; as a result, he was finedUS$50,000 and docked 25 driver points.[50] On August 31, Hocevar scored what was, at the time, the team's best ever starting spot atDarlington, qualifying on the front row in second place. At the end of the season, he won theNASCAR Rookie of the Year honors.[51]

Hocevar started the2025 season with a 30th place DNF at the2025 Daytona 500. During the regular season, he scored two career-best second-place finishes atAtlanta andNashville. Following theMexico road race, Spire Motorsports fined HocevarUS$50,000 and ordered him to undego cultural-sensitivity and bias-awareness training for making scathing comments onMexico City during a livestream.[52]

Car No. 77 results

[edit]
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2019Garrett Smithley77ChevyDAYATL
36
CAL
36
TEX
32
MCH
35
36th132
Reed SorensonLVS
36
GLN
37
BRI
38
DAR
30
IND
23
LVS
37
RCH
37
CLT
39
DOV
37
PHO
37
HOM
37
Quin HouffPHO
30
BRI
32
RCH
34
DOV
36
KAN
34
CLT
28
POC
29
MCH
32
CHI
38
KEN
34
NHA
31
POC
31
TEX
33
D. J. KenningtonMAR
32
Justin HaleyTAL
32
SON
34
DAY
1
Blake JonesTAL
31
Timmy HillKAN
39
MAR
34
2020Ross ChastainDAY
25
CLT
21
IND
17
DAY
16
DAR
29
34th244
Reed SorensonLVS
34
CAL
36
PHO
30
DAR
29
MCHMCHDOV
39
DOV
33
RCH
36
BRI
36
KAN
36
TEX
32
J. J. YeleyDAR
28
CLT
34
ATL
36
TEX
24
LVS
33
CLT
35
Garrett SmithleyBRI
26
MAR
36
KAN
26
NHA
31
MAR
39
B. J. McLeodHOM
35
TAL
31
James DavisonPOC
34
POC
30
Josh BilickiKEN
32
PHO
35
Stanton BarrettDAY
38
Justin HaleyTAL
11
2021Jamie McMurrayDAY
8
31st338
Justin HaleyDAY
24
HOM
26
LVS
29
PHO
24
ATL
30
MAR
35
RCH
38
TAL
30
KAN
30
DAR
28
COA
40
CLT
28
NSH
35
POC
27
ROA
25
ATL
29
NHA
28
GLN
29
IND
8
MCH
25
DAY
6
DAR
25
RCH
27
BRI
36
LVS
32
CLT
37
TEX
37
KAN
39
MAR
31
PHO
26
Stewart FriesenBRI
23
Josh BerryDOV
30
Ben RhodesSON
30
Justin AllgaierPOC
25
TAL
40
2022Landon CassillDAY
15
PHO
30
RCH
32
TAL
19
DAR
22
ATL
24
RCH
30
DAY
4
DAR
25
KAN
24
BRI
22
TEX
22
TAL
11
LVS
32
HOM
29
MAR
32
PHO
36
33rd371
Josh BilickiCAL
30
LVS
29
ATL
16
COA
22
MAR
35
DOV
32
KAN
28
CLT
36
GTW
28
SON
29
NSH
33
ROA
36
NHA
34
POC
34
IND
22
MCH
21
Justin AllgaierBRI
36
Mike RockenfellerGLN
30
ROV
29
2023Ty DillonDAY
40
CAL
31
LVS
34
PHO
30
ATL
23
COA
39
RCH
32
BRD
21
MAR
32
TAL
14
DOV
36
KAN
22
DAR
27
CLT
27
GTW
25
SON
23
NSH
32
CSC
35
ATL
19
NHA
26
POC
28
RCH
34
MCH
20
IRC
27
GLN
34
DAY
11
DAR
29
KAN
28
BRI
33
TEX
19
TAL
27
ROV
31
LVS
24
HOM
24
MAR
24
PHO
28
33rd364
2024Carson HocevarDAY
40
ATL
19
LVS
15
PHO
15
BRI
27
COA
22
RCH
27
MAR
17
TEX
10
TAL
17
DOV
22
KAN
24
DAR
26
CLT
21
GTW
8
SON
17
IOW
14
NHA
17
NSH
16
CSC
24
POC
17
IND
12
RCH
8
MCH
10
DAY
11
DAR
33
ATL
16
GLN
3
BRI
18
KAN
32
TAL
14
ROV
12
LVS
23
HOM
9
MAR
25
PHO
18
21st711
2025DAY
30
ATL
2
COA
13
PHO
36
LVS
30
HOM
37
MAR
19
DAR
32
BRI
11
TAL
6
TEX
24
KAN
26
CLT
34
NSH
2
MCH
29
MXC
34
POC
18
ATL
10
CSCSONDOVINDIOWGLNRCHDAYDARGTWBRINHAKANROVLVSTALMARPHO

Xfinity Series

[edit]

Car No. 77 history

[edit]
Hocevar's damaged car at Nashville in 2023.

On March 7, 2023, the team announced that they will expand their racing operations to theNASCAR Xfinity Series, withCarson Hocevar running six races in their No. 77 car.[53]However the team only ran in four races.

Car No. 77 results

[edit]
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPtsRef
2023Carson Hocevar77ChevyDAYCALLVSPHOATLCOARCHMARTALDOV
Wth
DAR
6
CLT
8
PIRSONNSH
36
CSCATLNHAPOCROAMCH
32
IRCGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXROVLVSHOMMARPHO42nd74[54]

Craftsman Truck Series

[edit]

Truck No. 07 History

[edit]

Multiple drivers (2025–present)

[edit]
Justin Haley driving the No. 07 atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025

On January 9, 2025, Spire Motorsports announced they would expand to run four trucks, adding the No. 07 as the newest addition. The following day, Spire announced the end of their agreement withRev Racing. TheRev Racing No. 2 truck will now become the No. 07 truck for Spire.[55] On January 29, 2025, it was announced thatMichael McDowell would return to the Truck Series to field the No. 07 truck at Daytona.[56] On February 17, 2025, it was announced thatKyle Busch would compete in three races for the No. 07 team.[57] On March 4, 2025, it was announced thatKyle Larson andWilliam Byron would compete for the No. 07 team.[58] Larson earned the first win for the No. 07 team atHomestead after overcoming a late race spin.[59] Throughout the season, Spire addedSammy Smith,Nick Sanchez,B. J. McLeod,Corey LaJoie,Patrick Emerling andThomas Annunziata to drive the No. 07.[60][61][62][63][64][65]

Truck No. 07 results

[edit]
YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts
2025Michael McDowell07ChevyDAY
26
ATL
12
Justin HaleyLVS
11
Kyle LarsonHOM
1
BRI
2
William ByronMAR
14
KAN
2
Sammy SmithCAR
16
Nick SanchezTEX
13
Kyle BuschNWS
9
NSH
15
GLN
B. J. McLeodCLT
15
Corey LaJoieMCH
5
IRPRCHDARBRINHAROVTALMARPHO
Patrick EmerlingPOC
15
Thomas AnnunziataLRP
15

Truck No. 7 History

[edit]

Multiple drivers (2022–present)

[edit]
Alex Bowman in the No. 7 atSonoma Raceway in 2022

On November 23, 2021, Spire announced that they would field a team in theCamping World Truck Series in 2022, withKevin Manion as crew chief.[66] On February 11, 2022, Spire announcedAustin Hill would drive the No. 7Chevrolet Silverado atDaytona withKevin Manion as crew chief and sponsorship fromUnited Rentals.[67] On April 7,William Byron gave Spire its first Truck Series win atMartinsville.[68]Chase Elliott drove the No. 7 to a seventh-place finish atBristol dirt race.[69] On May 31, It was announced thatRajah Caruth would make his truck series debut at theWorld Wide Technology Raceway in the No. 7.[70]

The No. 7 returned on a part-time basis in2023, withCorey LaJoie finishing 23rd atDaytona. Professional dirt track racerJonathan Davenport drove the truck to a 14th-place finish at theBristol dirt race.Kyle Larson drove the No. 7 to the team's second Truck Series win atNorth Wilkesboro.[71]

Kyle Busch in the No. 7 at Las Vegas in 2024.

During the2024 season, LaJoie drove the No. 7 to a 20th-place finish atDaytona. A week later,Kyle Busch won atAtlanta in his first Truck race after sellinghis team to Spire.[72]Connor Zilisch,Trackhouse Racingdevelopment driver, made his debut race in the series with Spire Motorsports atCOTA.[73] On March 27, 2024, it was announced thatSammy Smith would drive the No. 7 Truck in a four-race deal.[74] On April 12, Busch won atTexas.[75] On April 23, it was announced thatConnor Mosack would drive the No. 7 on a five race deal.[76] On May 21, it was announced thatAndrés Pérez de Lara would make his Truck Series debut atGateway.[77]

On January 29, 2025, it was announced thatJustin Haley would return to the Truck Series, driving the No. 7 at Daytona.[56] On February 17, 2025, it was announced thatKyle Busch would compete in two races for the No. 7 team.[57] Busch scored his first win of the season atAtlanta.[78]Carson Hocevar also took the No. 7 to victory lane atKansas.[79]

Truck No. 7 results

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YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts
2022Austin Hill7ChevyDAY
15
LVSATLPOC
6
IRP31st205
Alex BowmanCOA
25
SON
29
KNXNSH
William ByronMAR
1
Chase ElliottBRI
7
DARKANTEXCLT
Rajah CaruthGTW
11
RCH
25
KANBRI
34
TALHOMPHO
32
Dylan LuptonMOH
32
2023Corey LaJoieDAY
23*
LVSATLDAR
16
29th263
Alex BowmanCOA
DNQ
TEX
Jonathan DavenportBRD
14
MARKAN
Kyle LarsonNWS
1*
CLTGTWNSH
Marco AndrettiMOH
19
HOM
18
PHO
35
Austin HillPOC
33
RCH
Layne RiggsIRP
3
Derek KrausMLW
8
KAN
Carson KvapilBRI
12
TAL
2024Corey LaJoieDAY
20
8th2192
Kyle BuschATL
1
LVS
15
BRI
2
TEX
1*
DAR
32
Connor ZilischCOA
4
RCH
29
BRI
19
TAL
33
MAR
12
Sammy SmithMAR
8
NWS
5
IRP
6
MLW
17
Connor MosackKAN
30
CLT
9
POC
15
KAN
10
HOM
3
PHO
8
Andrés Pérez de LaraGTW
9
Clint BowyerNSH
17
2025Justin HaleyDAY
5
Kyle BuschATL
1*
CLT
5
Corey DayLVS
27
HOM
15
MAR
32
BRI
15
CAR
22
NSH
5
IRPDARBRINHAROVTALMARPHO
Carson HocevarTEX
17
KAN
1*
MCH
11*
POC
13
Sammy SmithNWS
10
GLNRCH
Jordan TaylorLRP
20

Truck No. 71 History

[edit]
Caruth at Las Vegas in 2024.

On February 7, 2024, It was announced thatRajah Caruth will be driving the No. 71 full-time in2024.[80] AtLas Vegas, Caruth scored his first career win, becoming the second ever African-American driver to win a Truck Series race and only the third ever to win a NASCAR national series race.[81]

Truck No. 71 results

[edit]
YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts
2024Rajah Caruth71ChevyDAY
3
ATL
8
LVS
1
BRI
8
COA
15
MAR
7
TEX
12
KAN
13
DAR
30
NWS
14
CLT
17
GTW
16
NSH
4
POC
10
IRP
8
RCH
17
MLW
18
BRI
3
KAN
7
TAL
4
HOM
8
MAR
31
PHO
13
7th2213
2025DAY
30
ATL
29
LVS
7
HOM
22
MAR
8
BRI
9
CAR
4
TEX
3
KAN
21
NWS
15
CLT
9
NSH
1*
MCH
31
POC
10
LRP
21
IRPGLNRCHDARBRINHAROVTALMARPHO

Truck No. 77 History

[edit]
Purdy at Las Vegas in 2024

In 2023, Spire fielded the No. 77Chevrolet Silverado forDerek Kraus at season finale atPhoenix.[82]

In 2024, the No. 77 was driven full-time byChase Purdy.[83]

On January 23, 2025, it was announced thatAndrés Pérez de Lara will drive the No. 77 full-time.[84]

Truck No. 77 results

[edit]
YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts
2023Derek Kraus77ChevyDAYLVSATLCOATEXBRDMARKANDARNWSCLTGTWNSHMOHPOCRCHIRPMLWKANBRITALHOMPHO
28
45th9
2024Chase PurdyDAY
28
ATL
15
LVS
16
BRI
33
COA
22
MAR
3
TEX
25
KAN
28
DAR
6
NWS
24
CLT
14
GTW
6
NSH
21
POC
6
IRP
13
RCH
20
MLW
23
BRI
6
KAN
11
TAL
25
HOM
26
MAR
3
PHO
13
18th513
2025Andrés Pérez de LaraDAY
14
ATL
27
LVS
17
HOM
25
MAR
7
BRI
19
CAR
12
TEX
29
KAN
19
NWS
24
CLT
16
NSH
19
MCH
9
POC
16
LRP
17
IRPGLNRCHDARBRINHAROVTALMARPHO

ARCA Menards Series

[edit]

Car No. 77 history

[edit]

On January 9, 2025, it was announced that Spire would field the No. 77 car inARCA Menards Series forCorey Day beginning in the season-opener at Daytona.[85][86]

Car No. 77 results

[edit]
YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920AMSCPts
2025Corey Day77ChevyDAY
22
PHO
10
KAN
Tristan McKeeTALKANCLTMCHBLNELKLRPDOVIRPIOWGLNISFMADDSFBRISLMTOL

ARCA Menards Series West

[edit]

Car No. 77 history

[edit]

On January 9, 2025, it was announced that Spire would field the No. 77 car inARCA Menards Series West forCorey Day atPhoenix andSonoma.[85]

Car No. 77 results

[edit]
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112AMSWCPts
2025Corey Day77ChevyKERPHO
10
TUCCNSKERSONTRIPIRAASMADLVSPHO

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