| Owner | Johnny Davis |
|---|---|
| Base | Gaffney, South Carolina |
| Series | NASCAR Xfinity Series |
| Race drivers | 4.Dawson Cram,Patrick Gallagher,Garrett Smithley,Ty Dillon,Thomas Annunziata 6.Garrett Smithley,Ty Dillon,Patrick Gallagher,Thomas Annunziata,Armani Williams (part-time) |
| Manufacturer | Chevrolet |
| Opened | 1983 |
| Career | |
| Debut | 1983Goody's 300 (Daytona) |
| Latest race | 2024Explore the Pocono Mountains 225 (Pocono) |
| Races competed | 706 |
| Drivers' Championships | 0 |
| Race victories | 0 |
| Pole positions | 0 |
JD Motorsports was an American professionalstock car racing team that competed in theNASCAR Xfinity Series. It was owned and operated byJohnny Davis. It last fielded the No. 4 part-time for multiple drivers. The team utilized engines fromClements Racing Engines and was one of the oldest teams in the sport, having competed in the very first officialNASCAR Xfinity Series race, the1983 Goody's 300.
Johnny Davis has been affiliated withNASCAR competition for over 30 years, serving as a crew member, fabricator, and then crew chief for severalCup Series andXfinity Series teams. Davis' first foray into team ownership was with competition Go-Karts in the 1990s. The team has since expanded and is located in a state-of-the-art 40,000+ square foot facility inGaffney, South Carolina. The team made history by having the first female crew chief in 2008 and building the first Nationwide Series Car of Tomorrow.[1] In July 2024, it was reported that JD Motorsports had filed forChapter 11 bankruptcy back in April 2024 and that they laid off several of their employees.[2]
The No. 0 car made its debut in2002, fielding an entry for Davis' sonKertus. In his first race, he started 31st but finished 32nd after a wreck. He ran three more races that season and had the best finish of twenty-fourth atMemphis Motorsports Park after gaining sponsorship fromBroadway Motors.
In2003,Eagle Jet International became the team's new sponsor, andMorgan Shepherd was hired as the team's driver for most of its races. His best finish came atTalladega Superspeedway, where he finished 11th, whenJ. R. Robbs took over for three races with a best finish of 27th.Jason White then became the team's regular driver, and Shepherd moved to Davis' new No. 70 team. White drove for most of the season and had two top-twenty finishes in the No. 0 car, beforeGus Wasson finished out the year in the car, finishing 29th atAtlanta Motor Speedway.
In2004,Jimmy Kitchens drove the No. 0 car for the first four races of the season, but did not finish a race.Greg Sacks andBlake Mallory attempted a few races in the car but did not qualify.Mike Potter drove the car for two races beforeKertus Davis came back to drive three times late in the season.
For the 2005 season, Kertus Davis began driving the No. 0 full-time with Race Girl sponsoring. He competed in twenty-eight races with a top-ten at Talladega for his rookie season, andRafael Martínez andJoe Fox served as relief drivers on road courses.
The team began the2006 season under rumors that they would close due to sponsorship issues but remained open. Davis qualified for twenty-two races in that year, sharing the ride withRandy LaJoie andMorgan Shepherd.
Kertus Davis left forKevin Harvick Incorporated in 2007 and was replaced byEric McClure andHefty sponsorship.J. R. Fitzpatrick drove at Mexico City and Montreal, whileKevin Lepage driving atWatkins Glen. At the end of the 2007 season, McClure and his sponsorship departed forFront Row Motorsports. Due to a lack of sponsorship, it was announced onJayski's Silly Season Site that JDM's equipment would be auctioned off on December 1, although the team remained open.

The No. 0 team began the 2008 season with Kertus Davis qualifying at Daytona, however, his time was disallowed and he moved to the No. 01. Since Daytona,Dwayne Leik has run four races,Mike Potter has run two races,Danny Efland has been in the car for five races and Davis returned to the No. 0 car at Dover for one race.Larry Gunselman drove the car regularly for the balance of the season, withWheeler Boys filling in on road courses.Danny O’Quinn Jr. began the season as the driver of the No. 0 car but moved over to the No. 01 after one race.J. C. Stout,Robert Richardson,Mark Green andSteve Grissom shared the car before Mike Wallace took over the driving duties. The team starts and parks on occasion in 2009, however, the team did manage to finish atKentucky. After Wallace moved to the 01,Andy Lally, Stout andJeremy Clements drove.

In 2011,James Hylton ran the car atDarlington as astart and park.Tim Schendel andBrad Teague also started and parked atIowa andDover respectively.
For2015, JD Motorsports announced thatHarrison Rhodes would be their third full-time driver with the No. 0Chevrolet Camaro.ARCA regularBobby Gerhart would replace Rhodes in the 0 while he is driving the 4 withRoss Chastain being moved to the 01. Rhodes finished in the top 10 atDaytona, the same race where teammateGarrett Smithley finished fifth.
The following year,Eric McClure, who previously drove this team since 2007, joined the team for the season opener at Daytona in the No. 0,[3] whileGarrett Smithley took over the week after, competing forRookie of the Year honors.[4] From 2016 to 2019 Smithley drove most races in the 0, producing a best finish of fifth at Daytona in2017, before getting replaced byB. J. McLeod in 2020.
B. J. McLeod drove this car for the first 4 races this season before moving to the 6 car.Jeffrey Earnhardt later drove this car for the rest of the season except road-course tracks whileMike Wallace drove this car. Wallace was later suspended indefinitely by NASCAR for actions detrimental to stock car racing, which ledJeffrey Earnhardt to run the car for the rest of the season, including Talladega. Earnhardt returned in 2021 but left to joinSam Hunt Racing's No. 24 and 26 cars on a limited schedule for the2022 season.
The team would shut down at the end of the season with the team focusing instead on its purchase of the No. 01 car. Davis would enter a third car No. 00 forMike Potter at theMilwaukee Mile in2007 to fill out short Busch Series field.
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| 2007 | Mike Potter | 00 | Chevy | DAY | CAL | MXC | LVS | ATL | BRI | NSH | TEX | PHO | TAL | RCH | DAR | CLT | DOV | NSH | KEN | MLW 42 | NHA | DAY | CHI | GTY | IRP DNQ | CGV | GLN | MCH | BRI | CAL | RCH | DOV | KAN | CLT | MEM | TEX | PHO | HOM | N/A | N/A | ||||

The No. 01 debuted in2006 asDuesenberg & Leik Motorsports, withJay Sauter driving theWestern Union car. In the team's first season, the No. 01 team started 33 out of 35 races, with the best finish of seventh atLucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.Dwayne Leik also made one start, at theWinn-Dixie 250 in the No. 26. He started 38th and finished 32nd.
For the2007 season, Duesenberg & Leik merged with Davis' operation, with the owner's points for the2006 season for the 01 were transferred to the 0 car.Morgan Shepherd drove the 01 on a limited basis.Kevin Lepage,Shelby Howard andDanny Efland also drove in 2007 after Shepherd left to drive for his team.Joe Fox atMontreal andWatkins Glen.Kertus Davis returned after being released fromKHI and drove atMichigan,California,Kansas, andCharlotte.

Dwayne Leik qualified the No. 01 atDaytona to start2008, but was replaced by Davis after the No. 0 time was disallowed. Davis continued to run in the No. 01 full-time since moving to the No. 01 at Daytona.J. C. Stout raced the No. 01 car at Dover, shortly before Davis announced he was leaving the team forJay Robinson Racing. The car was 29th in owner points when Davis left. A variety of drivers drove the car includingTrevor Boys atMontreal and his sonWheeler Boys atWatkins Glen.Danny Efland became the regular driver for the rest of the season.
In 2009Mike Wallace drove the 01 atDaytona beforeO’Quinn became the team's full-time driver. Cash4Gold.com,the American Basketball Association, andSun Drop served as the team's regular sponsors. O'Quinn left the team late in the season and was replaced by his teammate Wallace.
Wallace ran the final 10 races of the season in2009, finishing 35th in points. Wallace ran the No. 01 full-time in2010, getting the team up to eighth in points afterNashville, but they soon fell back and finished 18th in points.
Wallace returned to the 01 for2011, gaining sponsorship fromG&K Services. The team was battling for the win atTalladega, but the 01 flipped on its roof on the last lap, but Wallace drove the battered car to a 17th-place finish. Midway through 2011, the team gained a 10-race sponsorship from the movieCowboys & Aliens. Wallace was released after the2013 season.
For2014,Landon Cassill moved to the No. 01 car for 2014, becoming the team's primary driver in addition to running the fullNASCAR Cup Series campaign withHillman-Circle Sport LLC.[5] With the switch, Cassill also retained the sponsorship of G&K Services.[6] Cassill gained notoriety over the course of the season for getting the most out of his equipment with fewer resources to work with,[7] consistently running in the top 15 each week.
On January 25, 2016, JD Motorsports announced thatWhelen Modified Tour regularRyan Preece will pilot the 01 full-time for 2016. Preece started the season on a low note, crashing early atDaytona, finishing last. Preece would get his first top ten place finish atDarlington, tenth. Preece didn't make the Chase and finished 17th in points. JD Motorsports announced that Preece would return in2017, however, Preece left the team to return toWhelen Modified Tour.
On February 7, 2017, it was announced thatHarrison Rhodes would return to the team, to drive the No. 01 car full-time, replacing Preece. AlthoughSheldon Creed drove the No. 01 atRoad America andMid-Ohio, withUnited Rentals as a sponsor for these races.
On November 28, 2017, it was announced thatVinnie Miller would replace Rhodes in the No. 01 car full-time for the2018 season. Miller left the team forB. J. McLeod Motorsports near the end of the season, withLawson Aschenbach,Landon Cassill, andB.J. McLeod finishing the season.

Stephen Leicht has so far run the full2019 season in the No. 01 car.


In 2009, the team fielded the No. 04 withMark Green as the driver atTalladega, but lose an engine. Kertus Davis took over the car after leavingJay Robinson Racing starting withMilwaukee and will drive it for at least 3 races.
In2010, the team returned forBrad Teague,Jeremy Clements, andKevin Lepage.
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| 2009 | Mark Green | 04 | Chevy | DAY | CAL | LVS | BRI | TEX | NSH | PHO | TAL 43 | RCH | DAR | CLT | DOV | NSH | KEN | N/A | N/A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Kertus Davis | MLW 42 | NHA DNQ | DAY 33 | CHI 42 | GTY DNQ | IRP 42 | IOW | GLN | MCH | BRI | CGV | ATL | RCH | DOV | KAN | CAL | CLT | MEM | TEX | PHO | HOM | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2010 | Brad Teague | DAY 42 | BRI DNQ | N/A | N/A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Jeremy Clements | CAL DNQ | LVS DNQ | NSH 22 | PHO | TEX 33 | TAL DNQ | RCH | DAR | DOV | CLT 16 | NSH 19 | KEN 12 | DAY 37 | CHI DNQ | GTY DNQ | IRP | IOW 20 | GLN | MCH 25 | BRI 23 | CGV | ATL DNQ | RCH 34 | DOV 33 | KAN 32 | CAL | CLT 34 | GTY 10 | TEX 19 | PHO | HOM 39 | |||||||||||||
| Kevin Lepage | ROA 43 | NHA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

Throughout the team's history, the No. 4 car has been the most competitive and successful.
In early February2012, it was announced that JD Motorsports would field the No. 4, primarily forDanny Efland andDaryl Harr.Steve Wallace drove the car as aFord at thespring Richmond race withhis father's team, andJeremy Clements drove the car atIndianapolis andRichmond whenTy Dillon was driving the No. 51 (underRCR)[8]
For2013,Danny Efland ran the car atDaytona, finishing 25th. Daryl Harr then ran the next four races with a best finish of 28th atFontana.Landon Cassill joined the team in March for the remainder of the season.[9] Cassill ran 23 races for the team, and managed to finish 24th in points despite missing 10 races. He would move over to the 01 car for2014.
Jeffrey Earnhardt joined the team in2014 to pilot the No. 4 car, with sponsorship from Warrior 50, a non-profit organization honoringVietnam War veterans.[10]Perdue Foods came on to sponsor the car atRichmond in April.[11] The Great RV Outdoors Store sponsored the car for theZippo 200 atWatkins Glen International. In July, Earnhardt was injured in a motorcycle accident, breaking his collarbone.Matt DiBenedetto relieved him during theJuly Daytona race after 53 laps.[12] After being relieved in two more races, Earnhardt was cleared to run the full race atIndianapolis.[13]

For2015,Ross Chastain drove the No. 4Chevrolet Camaro and replacedJeffrey Earnhardt. Chastain scored a few top tens and finished 15th in points in his first year with the team. Chastain regressed in2016, with no top tens and finishing 16th in points, though this was the best of all of the JD teams. In2017, Chastain had his best season so far. He scored a top 5 at Iowa and 2 top tens and finished a career-high 13th in points, beatingJ. J. Yeley to be the highest non-playoff driver in points. Chastain will return in2018. Chastain ran 30 races in the No. 4, moving toChip Ganassi Racing and their No. 42 entry for 3 races.Garrett Smithley drove the remaining three races. In 2018, Chastain gave JD Motorsports their first playoff appearance ever as one of the top twelve drivers in the regular season, though he was eliminated in the first round.
Chastain was to runChip Ganassi Racing's No. 42 full-time in 2019 but these plans were scrapped when the team had to shut down their Xfinity Series operation due to their sponsorDC Solar's legal troubles. Chastain moved back to the No. 4 initial as a full-time driver before deciding to focus on hisTruck Series campaign withNiece Motorsports.
On November 7, 2019, it was announced thatJesse Little would race in the No. 4 full-time for the team in theNASCAR Xfinity Series starting in2020.[14]
On January 22, 2021, it was announced thatLandon Cassill would drive the No. 4 full-time for the team in the2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series.[15] Cassill left the team at the end of year to driveKaulig Racing's No. 10, bringing cryptocurrency Voyager with him.
Bayley Currey would drive the 4 in2022.
Currey would return full-time for the number 4 team in2023. However, he left the team following the race at Phoenix.

On March 14, 2023, it was announced thatGarrett Smithley would fill in for the remainder of the 2023 season, but was replaced byKyle Weatherman,Ty Dillon,J. J. Yeley, andStefan Parsons for multiple events.
On December 6, 2023, it was announced thatDawson Cram would drive the No. 4 car in2024.[16] On July 16, 2024, it was announced that No. 4 owner points were sold toAlpha Prime Racing for the No. 45 car.[17]
For2020, the 01 car was renumbered to No. 6,David Starr moved to No. 6 car.[18] Unfortunately, He lost his ride with this team on May 18 due to sponsorship problems caused by theCOVID-19 pandemic.[19] Later it was announced thatB.J. McLeod will be moved from the 0 car as Starr's replacement.Jade Buford would make his secondNASCAR start atRoad America in this car.[20]
In September 2020,Ryan Vargas was tabbed to drive the 6 car for six races after he picked up a six-race sponsorship from the popular social networking serviceTikTok.[21]
Vargas would return to the No. 6 for a full-time schedule in2021 and finish 26th in the owners points after swapping them withLandon Cassill's No. 4 car.
On May 31, 2022, crew chief Kase Kallenbach was suspended indefinitely for violating Section 4.4.e, which deals with NASCAR Member Code of Conduct Penalty Options and Guidelines. He was replaced by Alex Bird atCharlotte.[22]
On October 31, 2022, it was announced that Vargas would not return to JD Motorsports starting at the last race of 2022 atPhoenix Raceway

Brennan Poole would drive the 6 in2023.

Garrett Smithley served as the primary driver in2024.Ty Dillon ran at COTA andMorgen Baird initially planned to make hisNASCAR Xfinity Series debut atRichmond Raceway.[23] However, two days later, it was announced that Baird would postpone his debut in the series due to his fiancé going into induced labor with their soon to be born child; he would be replaced by Smithley.[24] Prior to the fall Talladega race the cars owner points would be purchased byJoey Gase Motorsports for their No. 53 car.
In2004, the team fielded the No. 10 forJason Schuler withOperation Fire SAFE as a sponsor. After six races and the best finish of 27th, he was replaced byGus Wasson withRace Girl sponsorship. He ran for most of the season in the ten car, replaced once byTina Gordon. His best finish that season came atNashville Superspeedway, where he finished 22nd.
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| 2004 | Jason Schuler | 10 | Chevy | DAY 29 | CAR 27 | LVS 31 | DAR 32 | BRI 38 | TEX 41 | N/A | N/A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gus Wasson | NSH 33 | CAL 36 | GTY 25 | RCH 25 | NZH 26 | CLT 24 | DOV 33 | NSH 22 | KEN 35 | MLW 28 | DAY 37 | CHI 29 | NHA 24 | PPR 31 | IRP 37 | MCH 26 | BRI 40 | CAL 31 | RCH 36 | DOV 28 | KAN 28 | CLT DNQ | MEM 26 | ATL 31 | PHO 31 | DAR 28 | HOM DNQ | |||||||||||||||||
| Tina Gordon | TAL 28 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In midway through the2017 season, Johnny Davis added a fourth new car as a start-and-park entry to help fund the no. 0, no. 01 and/or no. 4 car. The no. 15 withdrew atDaytona in July and Kentucky Summer race.Reed Sorenson drove atNew Hampshire (39th place - brakes),Indianapolis (38th place - vibration)Iowa (39th place - transmission), andCharlotte (37th place - electrical).

This team was announced to go full-time in2018 with part-time driversJoe Nemechek,Reed Sorenson, and others. However, in February it was announcedMatt Mills would drive the car full-time starting atAtlanta. Nemechek would drive the car atDaytona. But after 5 attempts by Mills (including a DNQ in his fifth attempt atTexas) and has only one finish better than 36th (27th atLas Vegas) along with 2 DNF's, Mills was replaced atBristol by Nemechek, who finished 19th. Other drivers to run the No. 15 in 2018 includeB.J. McLeod,Brandon Hightower,Katherine Legge andQuin Houff.
In 2019, B. J. McLeod has run 22 races for the No. 15 with some part-time drivers such asTyler Matthews (7 races), Landon Cassill (1 race), Ryan Vargas (1 race),Stephen Leicht (1 race), andStefan Parsons (1 race).
For 2020, It was announced thatColby Howard would drive this car for 20 races.[25] WhileRobby Lyons joined in for the first three Xfinity races in 2020 and spring Talladega race.[26] Later Ryan Vargas returned to this car in June 2020 on a multi-race deal.[27] Jeffrey Earnhardt later drove this car on road-course tracks.
Howard was announced as the full-time driver for the car for the 2021 season on December 14, 2020. Howard left the team following Darlington after signing a deal to driveMcAnally-Hilgemann Racing's No. 91 for the 2022 season. The 15 team was shut down.
In mid-2003, Johnny Davis created a second car, then No. 70, forMorgan Shepherd to drive whenJason White was hired to pilot the primary No. 0 car. Shepherd would qualify for three races in the No. 70 before he left to drive forDwayne Miller. Other drivers who drove the No. 70 for the remainder of2003 wereJason Rudd,Don Satterfield,Jason White,Brad Teague, andGus Wasson.
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| 2003 | Morgan Shepherd | 70 | Chevy | DAY | CAR | LVS | DAR | BRI | TEX | TAL | NSH | CAL | RCH | GTY | NZH | CLT | DOV 38 | KEN 42 | MLW Wth | DAY | CHI | NHA 37 | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Jason White | IRP 30 | MCH | BRI DNQ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gus Wasson | DAR 37 | RCH | KAN 40 | CLT DNQ | MEM | ATL | PHO | CAR | HOM | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Jason Rudd | DOV 37 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2004 | Wayne Edwards | DAY | CAR | LVS | DAR | BRI | TEX | NSH | TAL | CAL | GTY | RCH | NZH | CLT | DOV | NSH | KEN | MLW Wth | DAY | CHI | NHA | PPR | IRP | MCH | BRI | CAL | RCH | DOV | KAN | CLT | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||||
| Stan Boyd | MEM DNQ | ATL | PHO | DAR | HOM | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In an alliance withNEMCO Motorsports, Davis fielded a third car sharing the number 87 with NEMCO andRick Ware Racing.Daryl Harr and Kevin Lepage each ran three races for the team, andTim Schendel ran one race atIowa.[28]
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| 2014 | Daryl Harr | 87 | Chevy | DAY | PHO 36 | LVS 30 | BRI | CAL 27 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Tim Schendel | IOW 34 | CLT | DOV | MCH | ROA | KEN | DAY | NHA | CHI | IND | IOW | GLN | MOH | BRI | ATL | RCH | CHI | KEN | DOV | KAN | CLT | TEX | PHO | HOM | ||||||||||||||||||||