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Premium Motorsports

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American stock car racing team
Premium Motorsports
Owners
BaseMooresville, North Carolina
SeriesNASCAR Cup Series
ManufacturerChevrolet
Opened2000
Closed2020
Career
DebutCup Series:
2012Subway Fresh Fit 500 (Phoenix)
Nationwide Series:
2000Myrtle Beach 250 (Myrtle Beach)
Camping World Truck Series:
2015NextEra Energy Resources 250 (Daytona)
Latest raceCup Series:
2020Season Finale 500 (Phoenix)
Nationwide Series:
2011Ford 300 (Homestead)
Camping World Truck Series:
2018Ford EcoBoost 200 (Homestead)
Races competed1021
Drivers' ChampionshipsTotal: 0
Cup Series: 0
Nationwide Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 0
Race victoriesTotal: 0
Cup Series: 0
Nationwide Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 0
Pole positionsTotal: 0
Cup Series: 0
Nationwide Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 0

Premium Motorsports (formerlyJay Robinson Racing) was an American professionalstock car racing team that competed in theNASCAR Cup Series. The team last fielded the No. 15Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 LE full-time forBrennan Poole, and the No. 27 Camaro part-time forReed Sorenson.

On May 13, 2020, Premium Motorsports was acquired byRick Ware Racing.[1]

Cup Series

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Car No. 7 history

[edit]
Main article:Tommy Baldwin Racing
Hermie Sadler in the No. 7 atMartinsville Speedway in 2017

On September 21, 2017, Premium Motorsports' owner, Jay Robinson announced that he has acquired all assets from Tommy Baldwin Racing. The acquisition includes Baldwin's entire cup series inventory including everything from the team's race vehicles to their equipment. It also includes the trucks that were leased by TBR to theNo. 52 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Team but Baldwin says there remain a few obligations from his No. 7 team to be fulfilled in future races.[2]Justin Marks drove the car at Talladega,Hermie Sadler drove at Martinsville andJoey Gase drove at Texas and Phoenix.

On January 22, 2018,Danica Patrick was announced to drive the No. 7 in the Daytona 500 in her final NASCAR start. She brought sponsorship from her former sponsor,GoDaddy. The team fielded a car prepared byRichard Childress Racing, and used the charter that the No. 15 car used in 2017.[3] Following the race, the charter went back to the No. 15. The No. 7 next appeared fielded byNY Racing Team in partnership with Premium Motorsports, originally supposed to be crew-chiefed byBrian Keselowski. However, Keselowski and a few other crew members declined to work under NY Racing owner John Cohen, and were dismissed from Premium before the2018 Coca-Cola 600 the debut for the team. The #7 Steakhouse Elite Chevrolet would be driven by JJ Yeley at Charlotte for the Coca-Cola 600 and Pocono for the Pocono 400. It was then fielded under the Premium Motorsports banner utilizing what had been the No. 55 crew.D. J. Kennington would be behind the wheel at Michigan, and Reed Sorenson was scheduled to drive at Sonoma but the team withdrew midweek and entered Chicagoland with Sorenson instead.Jeffrey Earnhardt was brought on for the next race at Daytona, bringing home an 11th-place finish in the crash filled race. Part-time Truck Series driverJesse Little made his Cup Series debut at Kentucky with the team. The #7 team was closed down at year's end, with the 7 being assigned toNY Racing and Premium retaining their #15.

Car No. 7 results

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Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2018Danica Patrick7ChevyDAY
35
35nd2
J. J. YeleyATLLVSPHOCALMARTEXBRIRCHTALDOVKANCLTPOC
32
BRI
32
DAR38th152
D. J. KenningtonMCH
34
SONTAL
34
PHO
27
HOM
Reed SorensonCHI
32
POC
32
GLNIND
28
LVS
31
RCHKAN
36
TEX
33
Jeffrey EarnhardtDAY
11
Jesse LittleKEN
35
NHA
Garrett SmithleyMCH
32
Ross ChastainROV
24
DOV
Hermie SadlerMAR
40

Car No. 15 history

[edit]
Main article:Michael Waltrip Racing
Main article:HScott Motorsports
Ross Chastain's No. 15 Chevrolet atSonoma in 2019

In 2017, Premium Motorsports bought the charter from the No. 15 HScott Motorsports team, and the car number was changed to No. 15 as a result. The team got a career-best 8th in Michael Waltrip's final race in the Daytona 500, able to avoid the carnage in the 2nd half of the race. After Daytona,Reed Sorenson went to the No. 15. At Talladega and IndianapolisJoey Gase drove the No. 15 finishing 21st and 25th respectively. At Dover,Ross Chastain made his Cup Series debut, where he finished 20th which is the team's best non-super-speedway finish. Road Course RingerKevin O'Connell drove the No. 15 at Sonoma finishing 33rd,Gray Gaulding drove the No. 15 in the2017 Overton's 400.Derrike Cope drove the No. 15 at Michigan.

The No. 15 team returned in 2018 with Chastain driving at Atlanta. Chastain was to run every race in the No. 15 for the rest of the season. It was later announced thatroad course ringerJustin Marks would pilot the car at Sonoma and the Charlotte Roval with sponsorship from the Sufferfest Beer Company.[4] This resulted in Chastain missing the Sonoma race, and driving the No. 7 at the Charlotte Roval.

Chastain returned to the team in 2019, running the full season.[5] After running two laps down at one point, Chastain would earn his first top-ten finish in a wild Daytona race and finished 10th.

On November 27, 2019, NASCAR imposed penalties to Premium Motorsports,Rick Ware Racing, andSpire Motorsports for manipulating their finishing order atHomestead. Each team was docked 50 owners' points and finedUS$50,000. In addition, competition directors Scott Eggleston of Premium Motorsports and Kenneth Evans of Rick Ware Racing were suspended indefinitely and finedUS$25,000 each.[6]

On December 11, 2019, it was announced thatBrennan Poole would race full-time in the No. 15 for 2020.[7]

Just three weeks into the season, rumors began circulating that Robinson was selling his team. Later, it was confirmed thatRick Ware Racing purchased Premium from Robinson.

Car No. 15 Results

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NASCAR Cup Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NCSCPts
2017Michael Waltrip15ToyotaDAY
8
34th236
Reed SorensonChevyATL
31
PHO
30
MAR
31
TEX
35
BRI
28
RCH
33
KAN
25
CLT
30
MCH
34
KEN
28
NHA
34
BRI
38
CHI
32
NHA
28
CLT
31
KAN
25
MAR
32
TEX
31
HOM
35
ToyotaLVS
31
CAL
34
POC
31
DAR
39
Joey GaseTAL
21
ChevyIND
25
Ross ChastainDOV
20
DOV
38
Kevin O'ConnellSON
33
D. J. KenningtonToyotaDAY
38
ChevyPHO
26
Gray GauldingPOC
31
Gary KluttGLN
31
Derrike CopeToyotaMCH
39
ChevyRCH
36
Mark ThompsonTAL
39
2018Ross ChastainATL
30
LVS
29
PHO
27
CAL
29
MAR
29
TEX
18
BRI
39
RCH
28
TAL
25
DOV
28
KAN
26
CLT
24
POC
28
MCH
26
CHI
30
DAY
21
KEN
28
NHA
25
POC
35
GLN
32
MCH
35
BRI
26
DAR
28
IND
26
LVS
20
RCH
33
DOV
37
TAL
24
KAN
39
MAR
29
TEX
32
PHO
24
HOM
33
32nd306
Justin MarksSON
28
CLT
27
2019Ross ChastainDAY
10
ATL
31
LVS
33
PHO
27
CAL
28
MAR
34
TEX
29
BRI
29
RCH
30
TAL
26
DOV
30
KAN
31
CLT
36
POC
24
SON
33
CHI
26
KEN
31
NHA
25
POC
30
GLN
27
MCH
29
BRI
26
DAR
28
IND
22
LVS
31
RCH
36
CLT
22
DOV
31
TAL
12
KAN
27
MAR
29
PHO
28
33rd260
Garrett SmithleyMCH
30
Quin HouffDAY
37
Joe NemechekTEX
29
HOM
38
2020Brennan PooleDAY
16
LVS
29
CAL
32
PHO
31
DAR
27
DAR
37
CLT
30
CLT
38
BRI
24
ATL
30
MAR
30
HOM
32
TAL
35
POC
29
POC
27
IND
35
KEN
31
TEX
27
KAN
30
NHA
27
MCH
37
MCH
30
DAY
28
DOV
36
DOV
30
DAY
15
DAR
28
RCH
33
LVS
30
TAL
9
CLT
37
KAN
28
TEX
28
MAR
37
PHO
29
32nd276
J. J. YeleyBRI
30

Car No. 27 history

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Main article:Germain Racing
Reed Sorenson's No. 27 Chevrolet atSonoma in 2019

At the2019 Daytona 500,Casey Mears drove a No. 27 Chevy Camaro ZL1 that was built and crewed by Premium, but entered as aGermain Racing entry.Pat Tryson was the crew chief. This was Mears's first Cup start since 2016.[8] The No. 27 was next entered at Auto Club Speedway, this time as a Premium entry driven by Reed Sorenson with Tommy Baldwin as crew chief.

Reed Sorenson made the starting lineup of the2020 Daytona 500 after finishing 18th in Duel 1 of the2020 Bluegreen Vacations Duels.[9]

Car No. 27 results

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NASCAR Cup Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2019Reed Sorenson27ChevyDAYATLLVSPHOCAL
34
MARTEX
34
BRIRCHTAL
18
DOV
35
KAN
35
CLT
30
POC
28
MCHSON
35
CHI
34
NHA
27
POC
32
GLNTAL
22
KAN
33
MAR
33
37th106
Ross ChastainDAY
30
KENTEX
31
HOM
35
Quin HouffMCH
31
BRI
30
RCH
35
Joe NemechekDAR
31
LVS
34
ROV
31
DOV
30
PHO
34
Ryan SiegIND
24
2020Reed SorensonDAY
31
LVSCALPHODARDARCLTCLTBRIATLMARHOMTALPOCPOCINDKENTEXKANNHAMCHMCHDRCDOVDOVDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROVKANTEXMARPHO43rd6

Car No. 40 history

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Main article:Hillman-Circle Sport LLC

In 2016, Premium Motorsports purchased theHillman Racing No. 40 team and brought Mike Hillman as competition director. Hillman and Robinson attempted to field the No. 40 CRC Industries Chevrolet in the2016 Daytona 500 forReed Sorenson but failed to qualify. The 40 did not make another attempt for 2016.[10]

Car No. 49 history

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Further information:Identity Ventures Racing

In 2012, the team announced its intent to compete in the2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. The team planned to race the full series schedule, running Toyotas,[11] using the No. 49.J. J. Yeley and Tony Furr served as the driver and crew chief, respectively.[12] The team had sponsorship for theDaytona 500 from America-Israel Racing, in order to educate people aboutIsrael. One of the sponsors said that "being brought up Southern Baptist, I was always taught we stand behind Israel. This is a way I felt I could give back to society. It's something I believe in."[13] Yeley also stated that JPO Absorbents will sponsor for about 8–10 races throughout the season. In its first outing, the team missed the field for the Daytona 500.[14]

On October 22, 2012, the team sold off its Cup Series equipment in an auction toNEMCO Motorsports andJoe Nemechek, with Robinson becoming a partner in the renamed NEMCO-JRR Motorsports.

In October 2014,Mike Wallace, the regular driver for the Robinson-affiliatedIdentity Ventures Racing, ran the No. 49 Royal Teak Collection Toyota at Talladega.

Car No. 49 results

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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2012J. J. Yeley49ToyotaDAY
DNQ
PHO
26
LVS
43
BRI
30
CAL
35
MAR
37
TEX
33
KAN
31
RCH
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
DAR
37
CLT
DNQ
DOV
34
POC
36
MCH
37
SON
33
KEN
DNQ
DAY
40
NHA
43
INDPOC42nd150
Jason LefflerGLN
35
MCHBRI
31
ATL
38
RCHCHI
DNQ
NHA
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
TALCLTKANMARTEXPHOHOM
2014Mike WallaceToyotaDAYPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXDARRCHTALKANCLTDOVPOCMCHSONKENDAYNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKANCLTTAL
38
MARTEXPHOHOM50th10

Car No. 51 History

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Main article:HScott Motorsports

At the2018 Daytona 500,Justin Marks drove a No. 51 Chevy withHarry's Shave Club sponsoring. The points were leased fromRick Ware Racing.

Car No. 55 history

[edit]
Main article:Michael Waltrip Racing
Reed Sorenson in the No. 55 atMartinsville Speedway in 2016

Mike Hillman, who was partnered withJoe Falk and his team was named as a partner for 2016, purchasing equipment fromHillman-Circle Sport LLC. The team returned in Martinsville for their 2016 debut. The number was changed from No. 62 to No. 55 withReed Sorenson. The team made the race qualifying 40th out of 40 cars. The team would then make the races at both Texas and Bristol due to only 40 cars entered for both races, at Richmond there were 41 cars entered for the race but when qualifying was rained out and the field was set by practice speeds, the 55 team made the race due to being third fastest of the non-charter teams in practice. The 55 was driven by Michael Waltrip at Talladega; his 12th place would remain Robinson's best ever in Cup until the next restrictor plate race. Sorenson drove the next several races before being placed in the No. 98 starting at Pocono, with 98 driverCole Whitt taking his place at this race and at Michigan, whileCody Ware drove at Sonoma;[15] however, Ware failed to qualify. Sorenson returned at Daytona. Sorenson sat out Watkins Glen as well, withAlex Kennedy running the No. 55. The team has been forced to run many races without sponsorship; however, they did pick upPEAK Antifreeze for Talladega with Waltrip, the World Record Striper Company for Dover, the Sprint Showdown and the Coca-Cola 600 with Sorenson, long-time Robinson sponsor Vydox Plus at Pocono with Whitt,Carport Empire with Ware,[15] and another longtime Robinson partner, Royal Teak Collection, with Sorenson at Daytona. In the second Talladega race, they surprised many by being the fastest in the first round of qualifying, then in the race, went to the garage at the opening laps to get the car ready for racing due to the car being impounded after qualifying.

The team got to a bad start in 2017, crashing out and not qualifying for the Daytona 500. After the Daytona 500,Derrike Cope came back to the Cup series to drive the No. 55, starting at Atlanta. The No. 55 team originally planned to run full-time, but skipped three races along the process.

The team made its 2018 season debut with driverJoey Gase driving the car at Las Vegas.Reed Sorenson returned to the No. 55 machine at Auto Club. After running 6 more races with Sorenson, one withJ. J. Yeley at Martinsville and one withJeffrey Earnhardt at the Coca-Cola 600, the 55 crew was moved to the No. 7 at Michigan with D. J. Kennington as driver.

Car No. 55 results

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Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2016Reed Sorenson55ChevyDAYATLLVSPHOCALMAR
37
TEX
36
BRI
40
RCH
40
KAN
33
DOV
38
CLT
40
KEN
27
NHA
35
IND
33
POC
40
BRI
27
MCH
36
DAR
31
RCH
26
CHI
39
CLT
28
MAR
38
39th237
ToyotaDAY
22
NHA
36
DOV
35
TAL
37
TEX
35
HOM
32
Michael WaltripTAL
12
Cole WhittChevyPOC
30
MCH
27
KAN
33
Cody WareSON
DNQ
Alex KennedyGLN
36
D. J. KenningtonPHO
35
2017Reed SorensonToyotaDAY
DNQ
TAL
40
DAY
30
DOV
39
38th99
ChevyMCH
33
RCH
30
Derrike CopeATL
36
LVS
35
PHO
33
CAL
38
MARPOC
33
MCH
ToyotaTEX
37
BRI
31
RCHKAN
39
CLT
31
DOVPOC
34
GLNDAR
32
Tommy ReganChevySON
34
Gray GauldingToyotaKEN
35
NHA
35
CHI
38
NHA
33
CLT
36
KAN
28
MARTEXPHOHOM
ChevyIND
24
BRI
31
D. J. KenningtonToyotaTAL
33
2018Joey GaseChevyDAYATLLVS
32
PHO38th152
Reed SorensonCAL
34
TEX
31
BRI
32
RCH
38
TAL
37
DOV
32
KAN
27
J. J. YeleyMAR
31
Jeffrey EarnhardtCLT
30
POCMCHSONCHIDAYKENNHAPOCGLNMCHBRIDARINDLVSRCHROVDOVTALKANMARTEXPHOHOM

Car No. 62 history

[edit]
Main article:Tommy Baldwin Racing
Main article:Michael Waltrip Racing
Brendan Gaughan's No. 62 car going through inspection atSonoma in 2015.

In 2015, upon the team's return to the Cup Series full-time, Premium began fielding a second car, the No. 62 Chevrolet forBrian Scott andBrendan Gaughan andReed Sorenson. 62 was the number Gaughan used for the majority of his racing career. The team used the owner's points and equipment ofTommy Baldwin Racing's former No. 36 team, sold to Robinson at the beginning of the year.[16][17] The No. 62 had collaborative agreements with both TBR andRichard Childress Racing (both Scott and Gaughan were RCR drivers). Scott drove an RCR-prepared car at the Daytona 500 with family sponsor Shore Lodge[16][18] but crashed in hisBudweiser Duel and failed to qualify. Gaughan planned to take over for the rest of the season, though without direct RCR support.[16][19] Gaughan qualified the next week in Atlanta, finishing 28th. Gaughan would subsequently qualify at Las Vegas, with South Point Hotel and Casino (owned by his father Michael) appearing on the car.[20] Gaughan qualified for the next two races in an unsponsored entry.

However, the team then failed to qualify for the next four consecutive races, three of which were supposed to be fully sponsored. Gaughan finally qualified at Talladega with DiaThrive (who originally signed on at Martinsville) sponsoring, but blew a tire and crashed after 90 laps, finishing 40th. Gaughan failed to qualify for the fifth time at Kansas, and again the following race in Charlotte for theCoca-Cola 600. Gaughan was able to make the field at Dover, and made it to the end without incident, finishing 34th. Gaughan would also qualify at Pocono, due to the entry list having only 43 cars, but suffered electrical problems throughout the race and finished 40th. Gaughan failed to qualify at Michigan and Sonoma, but qualified at Daytona (due to cancellation of qualifying) with Vydox Plus (first signed on at Bristol) on the hood, and matched his season best 28th-place finish. After only qualifying for 8 of the first 16 races, and feeling like he could not give the effort to the team he wanted to, Gaughan left the team.[16]

Reed Sorenson took over the No. 62 at Kentucky, which qualified for the second week in a row (due to another qualifying rainout) finishing in 36th place. Sorenson failed to qualify at New Hampshire and Indianapolis.[16] Sorenson was reassigned to the No. 98 at Pocono, withTimmy Hill moving over to the No. 62 for this race, which ran as a Ford from the formerPhil Parsons Racing stable. The 62 made the show due to the entry list having only 43 cars, and finished 36th.T. J. Bell was entered in the No. 62, once again a Chevy, atWatkins Glen, but failed to qualify.[16] Sorenson returned to the No. 62, once again as a Ford, at Michigan, but failed to qualify again, and also failed to qualify at Bristol. Hill would return to the No. 62 at Darlington, but this time failed to qualify, and failed to qualify the next week at Richmond as well. The No. 62, with Hill, qualified for Chicagoland, snapping a five-race DNQ streak since Pocono, due to a third rained-out qualifying session. Hill finished 41st. Hill made the next race at New Hampshire as well, finishing 36th, and qualified for the third week in a row at Dover, due to the entry list having only 43 cars; he finished 39th. This three-race start streak was broken when Hill failed to qualify at Charlotte. He missed the race again at Kansas. Hill was able to qualify at Talladega, with Royal Teak Collection on the hood for the first time in 2015 (the company had sponsored several races on the No. 98); this was also just the second time the No. 62 had qualified on speed when all cars ran a lap (the first time was with Gaughan at the spring Talladega race). Unfortunately, the car was plagued by electrical issues and finished 41st. Hill qualified at Martinsville, due to the entry list having only 43 cars. Due to Ryan Preece running the No. 98 at Texas, Sorenson returned to the No. 62, but posted the slowest speed and failed to qualify. Hill would run the car at Phoenix, making the field due to the entry list having only 43 cars, but suffered non-terminal engine problems and finished last. Sorenson ran the car at Homestead, but yet again posted the slowest speed and failed to qualify. The No. 62 missed 20 of 36 races and finished 2015 45th in the owners points, lowest among teams that attempted the full schedule and also behind the part-timeNo. 21 andNo. 95 teams.

Car No. 62 results

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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2015Brian Scott62ChevyDAY
DNQ
45th111
Brendan GaughanATL
28
LVS
38
PHO
37
CAL
41
MAR
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
RCH
DNQ
TAL
40
KAN
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
DOV
34
POC
40
MCH
DNQ
SON
DNQ
DAY
28
Reed SorensonKEN
36
NHA
DNQ
IND
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
FordMCH
DNQ
ToyotaTEX
DNQ
HOM
DNQ
Timmy HillFordPOC
36
NHA
36
TAL
41
ChevyDAR
DNQ
RCH
DNQ
CHI
41
DOV
39
CLT
DNQ
KAN
DNQ
MAR
36
PHO
43
T. J. BellGLN
DNQ

Car No. 66 history

[edit]
Further information:Identity Ventures Racing

In 2014, Robinson was involved in a collaboration calledIdentity Ventures Racing, owned by James Hamilton and Mark Bailey, to field the No. 66 LandCastle Title/Royal Teak Toyota for a rotation of Toyota drivers as aMichael Waltrip Racing affiliate, a rotation which included Waltrip himself.[21][22] Near the end of the season, Robinson took full control of the No. 66 after legal issues with principal partner Nat Hardwick.[23][24][25]

In 2015, Robinson announced his plan to return to the Cup Series full-time out of his own shop for the first time since 2012, this time under the name Premium Motorsports. Robinson brought over the remaining equipment from Identity Ventures Racing, and also brought over the No. 66 and the associated owner points. The team's driver was announced asMike Wallace. Wallace ran the Daytona 500 with Crazy Vapors and X8 Energy Gum sponsoring.[26] Wallace raced his way into the Daytona 500, and finished 36th in the race.[23] However, Wallace failed to qualify for the next two races.[20][23] Wallace was then released in favor ofTanner Berryhill, who took over at Phoenix and applied to be a Rookie of the Year contender.[23] Berryhill also failed to qualify in his only attempt. Wallace was placed on the entry list forAuto Club Speedway, but the team withdrew midweek, with Robinson announcing no current plans for a return due to the qualifying struggles and lack of sponsorship.[20] The team didn't return again until the non-points-payingSprint All-Star Race's Sprint Showdown with Berryhill. Berryhill failed to win either Showdown segment in the No. 66.[27] The team was later merged with the No. 98.[16]

Car No. 66 results

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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2015Mike Wallace66ToyotaDAY
36
48th8
ChevyATL
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
CAL
Wth
MARTEXBRIRCHTALKANCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYKENNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIDARRCHCHINHADOVCLTKANTALMARTEXPHOHOM
Tanner BerryhillPHO
DNQ

Car No. 98 history

[edit]
Further information:Phil Parsons Racing
Cole Whitt's No. 98 atKentucky Speedway in 2016

In early May 2015, it was reported thatPhil Parsons Racing withMike Curb would be selling their No. 98 team driven byJosh Wise to Premium owner Jay Robinson.[16][28] Evidence for the change in ownership included the removal of the logos of PPR sponsor Phoenix Construction (owned by former team ownerJames Finch) from the car prior to theGEICO 500 atTalladega, replaced with Premium sponsor Royal Teak Collections.[29] The ownership change was announced on May 5, the Monday after the race, on the team's Twitter.[30] Premium Motorsports officially took over the No. 98 team at the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, with Royal Teak once again sponsoring the car, and Wise remaining as the driver.Dogecoin returned to the 98 car atSonoma, where the team ran a Chevrolet.[31]Big Red Soda signed on as sponsor for four races beginning at Kentucky in July,[32] where Wise was taken out early in a crash, finishing 43rd. Wise announced the following week that he had left Premium Motorsports, due to differences in opinion about the direction the team was going in comparison to Phil Parsons Racing. This was the second driver that left the team in a span of three days after Brendan Gaughan announced his departure Friday, July 10. Robinson later stated the move was due to sponsorship circumstances.[16]

Timmy Hill, part-time driver of Premium's Truck Series entry, drove the No. 98 at New Hampshire and Indianapolis.[16] Hill switched to the No. 62 at Pocono, with Sorenson switching over to the No. 98, which ran as a Chevy at this race. Hill returned to the No. 98 at Watkins Glen, with the car once again running as a Chevy. Hill also ran Michigan and Bristol in the No. 98, before returning to the No. 62 at Darlington, withT. J. Bell running the No. 98. Sorenson returned to the No. 98 at Richmond and ran it again at Chicagoland.Tommy Baldwin Racing leased the No. 98 at New Hampshire in the fall, fieldingRyan Preece. After Sorenson ran the No. 98 for the next several weeks, Premium again leased the owner points, this time toMichael Waltrip Racing at Talladega in the fall, where Waltrip himself drove. Preece then returned to the No. 98, with Premium itself this time, for Martinsville, Texas and Phoenix. TBR again fielded the car for Preece at Homestead-Miami.

In 2016, after the merger with the formerNo. 40 team,Cole Whitt was announced as the new driver of the No. 98, running the full season. The team inherited a charter from the No. 62 (formerly Baldwin's 36) but leased it toHScott Motorsports for 2016, leaving them without a guaranteed starting spot in races under NASCAR's new qualifying system. Whitt missed theDaytona 500 after spinning and breaking his transmission in hisCan-Am Duel race. However, due to a shortage of entries for the next 3 races with only 39 cars at Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Fontana, Whitt and the 98 team made all of the races. The team would later miss the race at Richmond due to the field having 41 cars, a qualifying rainout and Whitt's practice speed being the slowest of the Open teams. Whitt bounced back at Talladega, posting an 18th-place finish despite being involved in a last-lap crash. Later, starting at Pocono, Whitt was moved to the No. 55, with Sorenson coming over from that team to field the No. 98 there and at Michigan. Whitt returned to the No. 98 at Sonoma, with Sorenson sitting out the weekend due to Cody Ware running the 55. The next week at Daytona, Whitt posted Premium's best ever finish after coming home 11th. After finishing 21st at Kentucky, Whitt sat out New Hampshire due to sponsorship issues, withRyan Ellis running the No. 98. Whitt returned at Indianapolis. Timmy Hill drove the car at Dover. Whitt returned at Charlotte, however Whitt was released by the team after Kansas for a lack of sponsorship. Sorenson drove the car at Kansas (Whitt was in No. 55) after that the team skipped some races. Sorenson returned at Phoenix.

In 2017 the No. 98 was renumbered to No. 15.

Car No. 98 results

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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2015Josh Wise98FordDAYATLLVSPHOCALMARTEXBRIRCHTALKANCLT
35
DOV
40
POC
29
MCH
34
DAY
31
KEN
43
39th309
ChevySON
28
Timmy HillFordNHA
38
IND
41
BRI
39
ChevyGLN
38
MCH
43
Reed SorensonPOC
34
FordRCH
41
CHI
40
DOV
33
CLT
35
KAN
38
T. J. BellDAR
37
Ryan PreeceChevyNHA
32
TEX
36
HOM
38
FordMAR
42
PHO
37
Michael WaltripToyotaTAL
13
2016Cole WhittDAY
DNQ
TAL
18
SON
34
DAY
11
GLN
28
37th289
ChevyATL
37
LVS
39
PHO
36
CAL
26
MAR
30
TEX
30
BRI
28
RCH
DNQ
KAN
39
DOV
27
CLT
35
KEN
21
IND
29
POC
31
BRI
34
MCH
34
DAR
37
RCH
DNQ
CHI
36
NHA
35
CLT
27
Reed SorensonPOC
28
MCH
31
PHO
36
HOM
ToyotaKAN
34
TALMARTEX
Ryan EllisChevyNHA
37
Timmy HillDOV
34

Xfinity Series

[edit]

Car No. 28 history

[edit]
Shane Hall in the 28 at Darlington in 2006.

The No. 28 car made its debut at the2004Charter 250. It was sponsored byYahoo! and driven byMark Green, who finished 35th in the car. Green piloted the car in six more races that season, before departing forKeith Coleman Racing.Shane Hall drove the car on a limited basis for the rest of the year. Derrike Cope was named the driver for2005, with sponsorship fromRadioshack andMotorola. Cope struggled and was replaced byShane Hall. Hall only ran on a part-time basis, and did not finish a race. The No. 28 was driven part-time by Hall in2006. He ran six races and had a best finish of 36th.

For 2007, the team acquired the assets of the formerHaas CNC Racing Busch team and ran the No. 28 Chevy full-time withRobert Richardson andBlake Bjorklund.Jeff Green andJohnny Sauter originally drove as well, before leaving to concentrate on their Cup rides. Sponsorship came fromCheckers/Rally's Drive-In,U.S. Border Patrol, and Affordable Band Instruments during the 2007 racing season. Their best finish came at Montreal where Swedishroad ringerNiclas Jonsson started 8th, led 5 laps and finished 12th after briefly contending to win the race.

In 2008,Kirk Shelmerdine drove the No. 28 at Daytona with sponsorship from Lilly Trucking of Virginia in a one race deal for Daytona.Brian Keselowski was named the driver of the No. 28 after Daytona, however he was released after Bristol. Kenny Wallace was named the driver of the No. 28 for the rest of the year starting at Nashville with theUnited States Border Patrol providing sponsorship. He provided the team with its career-best third-place finish atMemphis Motorsports Park and finished sixteenth in points. In2009, he had two top ten finishes and placed eleventh in points, the team's highest finish. The Border Patrol left at the end of the season, and the team was forced to rotate sponsors for 2010. Wallace left the team forRAB Racing, and Robinson hiredDerrike Cope to drive full-time in 2011 with sponsorship from Maxelence. Cope ran all the races except for Iowa, in whichDennis Setzer drove. Cope would finish 20th in points with a best finish of 17th at Road America. J. J. Yeley drove the No. 28 in the 2012 season opener at Daytona.David Green and Cope ran one race each with sponsorship from JPO Absorbents.Kevin Lepage took over the No. 28 car with manufacturer support fromChevrolet.[33] However, the team began to focus on its Cup program with Yeley, and returned at Charlotte with Tony Raines.

Car No. 28 results

[edit]
NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NWSCPts
2004Mark Green28FordDAYCARLVSDARBRITEXNSHTALCALGTY
35
RCH
43
DOV
39
NSHKENNHA
35
PPR
41
BRI
42
CALRCH
41
57th503
Jimmy KitchensNZH
43
CLT
Josh RichesonMLW
40
DAYCHI
Shane HallIRP
41
MCHDOV
38
KAN
DNQ
CLTMEM
DNQ
ATLPHO
Blake MalloryDAR
DNQ
HOM
DNQ
2005Derrike CopeDAY
16
CAL
34
MXCLVS
34
ATL
29
NSH
29
BRI
43
TEX
21
PHO
29
DAR
37
RCH
29
CLT
42
NSH
35
MLW
33
DAY
DNQ
CHINHA
DNQ
BRI
39
CAL
DNQ
41st1677
Jimmy KitchensPHO
QL
TAL
15
Tyler WalkerDOV
43
Jamie MosleyKEN
37
MCH
DNQ
KAN
DNQ
CLT
Shane HallPPR
43
GTY
42
IRP
43
GLNRCH
41
DOV
33
MEM
43
TEXPHO
41
HOM
2006DAYCALMXCLVSATLBRI
DNQ
TEXNSH
41
PHODAR
DNQ
CLTDOVNSHKEN
38
54th437
ChevyNHA
40
MARBRI
36
CAL
Randy MacDonaldTAL
43
Jorge GoetersFordRCH
DNQ
James HyltonChevyMLW
41
DAYCHI
Josh RichesonGTY
43
Todd ShaferFordIRP
DNQ
GLNMCH
Hermie SadlerChevyRCH
DNQ
Derrike CopeDOV
33
KANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM
2007Robert Richardson Jr.DAY
28
NSH
31
TAL
19
DOV
36
NSH
30
KEN
34
MLW
33
NHA
39
DAY
26
GTY
22
IRP
27
BRI
38
DOV
27
MEM
31
TEX
32
HOM
36
34th2259
Jeff GreenCAL
19
LVS
23
MCH
36
Germán QuirogaMXC
28
Johnny SauterATL
30
BRI
23
TEX
23
PHO
38
CLT
36
KAN
32
Derrike CopeRCH
29
DAR
25
CHI
36
GLN
35
RCH
37
Niclas JönssonCGV
12
Blake BjorklundCAL
30
CLT
35
PHO
33
2008Kirk ShelmerdineDAY
30
25th3143
Brian KeselowskiCAL
33
LVS
42
ATL
31
BRI
31
Kenny WallaceNSH
32
TEX
26
PHO
20
MXC
19
TAL
30
RCH
37
DAR
17
CLT
23
DOV
20
NSH
16
KEN
29
MLW
28
NHA
23
DAY
25
CHI
28
GTY
18
IRP
22
CGV
31
GLN
21
MCH
30
BRI
26
CAL
28
RCH
18
DOV
29
KAN
28
CLT
16
MEM
3
TEX
26
PHO
15
HOM
33
2009DAY
16
CAL
31
LVS
14
BRI
14
TEX
21
NSH
24
PHO
29
TAL
17
RCH
23
DAR
18
CLT
18
DOV
33
NSH
16
KEN
37
MLW
33
NHA
20
DAY
16
CHI
27
GTY
29
IRP
10
IOW
7
GLN
19
MCH
22
BRI
14
CGV
17
ATL
27
RCH
26
DOV
20
KAN
20
CAL
24
CLT
21
MEM
13
TEX
17
PHO
17
HOM
17
19th3569
2010DAY
16
CAL
29
LVS
34
BRI
19
NSH
25
PHO
21
TEX
27
TAL
11
RCH
22
DAR
20
DOV
21
CLT
28
NSH
25
KEN
22
ROA
21
NHA
32
DAY
31
CHI
28
GTY
20
IRP
35
IOW
21
GLN
21
MCH
29
BRI
29
CGV
13
ATL
25
RCH
31
DOV
22
KAN
26
CAL
23
CLT
27
TEX
24
PHO
20
HOM
28
26th3198
ToyotaGTY
13
2011Derrike CopeChevyDAY
25
PHO
23
LVS
25
BRI
23
CAL
31
TEX
32
TAL
27
DAR
24
DOV
27
CLT
30
CHI
23
MCH
28
ROA
17
DAY
29
KEN
25
NHA
31
NSH
25
IRP
22
IOW
30
GLN
30
BRI
25
ATL
24
RCH
21
CHI
32
CLT
24
TEX
30
PHO
32
28th578
DodgeNSH
30
RCH
29
CGV
35
DOV
26
KAN
30
HOM
30
Dennis SetzerChevyIOW
25

Car No. 49 history

[edit]
Derrike Cope racing the No. 49.

JRR made its debut in 2000 atMyrtle Beach Speedway.Rodney Childers was the driver of the No. 49Southern Marine Chevy, but wrecked after 69 laps. JRR returned to the Busch Series at the 2001NAPA Auto Parts 300. Fielding aChevrolet, driverAndy Kirby failed to make the field. Their first start came at theSuncom 200, withA.J. Frank driving. He finished 39th after suffering equipment failure. The team made the next race atAtlanta Motor Speedway, withCarl Long finishing 42nd, followed byBristol Motor Speedway, where they finished 43rd withJerry McCart driving, as well finishing 42nd atTexas withRobbie Faggart. Frank returned atNashville, where he finished 38th after wrecking during the race. At the next race at theNASCARSubway 300, Kirby finished in 16th, the best finish for the team that year. Other drivers who raced for JRR that year wereJoe Bush,Dick Trickle,Phil Bonifield,Brian Tyler,Philip Morris,Brian Weber, andKen Alexander. The team finished 33rd in owner's points that year.Josh’s Eggs would be an associate sponsor for several races throughout the year, beginning with the Joe Bush entry at Richmond.

JRR started2002 by switching toFord andKirk Shelmerdine finishing 31st at Daytona. Faggart returned the next week with sponsorship fromRent-A-Wreck, where he finished 35th, andCraig Raudman atLas Vegas, who finished 32nd.Joe Buford took over the next two races, beforeDavid Starr took over at Texas. After that, Kirby returned to the team, finished 6th at Talladega, and ran until theKroger 300, when he was killed in a motorcycle accident two days after. They made one race withNick Woodward, then withDan Pardus. Buford,Troy Cline, andDerrike Cope finished out the year for the team. In2003, the team hired Bingham and Cope to share the driving duties of the 49. Bingham struggled finishing races and soon moved over to the No. 39 team, while Cope would eventually be released.Shane Hall took over for two races, along withCarlos Contreras. AtNew Hampshire,Tammy Jo Kirk and sponsor Advil signed on. She ran 15 races that season with a best finish of 21st atPikes Peak.Cope returned to the 49 in 2004, running 30 out of 34 races, and finishing 27th in points. Vahsholtz made one start at Kentucky, where he finished 36th.

Kertus Davis in the No. 49 at New Hampshire in 2008.

In2005, JRR hiredSteve Grissom to pilot the No. 49 full-time. His best finish was 16th at Talladega.Mara Reyes filled in for him atAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez,Mexico City.Steve Grissom ran the season-opening race at Daytona in2006. ThenJorge Goeters (competing forNASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year) drove for a few races. Derrike Cope then took over driving duties, sharing the ride withShane Hall,Steve Grissom, andJennifer Jo Cobb.Derrike Cope ran three 3 races in the No. 49 in 2007. The No. 49 switched to No. 4 in 2008, after purchasing owners points fromPhoenix Racing.Robert Richardson ran eleven races with funding fromJVC andPhantom EFX, before Cope took his place for most of the season. In the final races,Patrick Sheltra leased the number and owner's points for his own entry. At the road course events, Phoenix fielded the No. 4 forLandon Cassill, while Cope drove the 49.

For the 2009 season,Kertus Davis began the season as the driver of the No. 49 again in 2009 with GetMoreVacations.com as sponsor. After several races, Mark Green returned to the team as driver. During the season, this team ran as astart and park team.[citation needed]

In 2010, Green ran both the No. 49 and No. 70 cars for JRR under an agreement withML Motorsports. This same deal was formed for 2010. Brad Teague ran the No. 49 at Bristol in March.

In 2011, this team was entered on occasion, and mostly used to Start and Park which helps fund the primary No. 28 car, with Derrike Cope.

Car No. 49 results

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NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NWSCPts
2000Brad Teague49ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDARBRI
DNQ
TEXNSVTALCALRCHNHACLTDOVSBO77th53
Rodney ChildersMYB
43
GLNMLWNZHPPRGTY
Brian TylerIRP
DNQ
MCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTCARMEMPHOHOM
2001Andy KirbyDAY
DNQ
TAL
16
33rd1920
FordDAR
33
Robbie FaggartChevyCAR
35
NHA
34
NZH
31
FordTEX
42
CAL
35
CLT
38
CHI
33
GTY
36
PPR
37
PontiacMLW
28
Brian TylerChevyLVS
33
PontiacIRP
26
FordMCH
39
Carl LongChevyATL
42
A. J. FrankDAR
39
NSH
38
Jerry McCartBRI
43
Joe BushRCH
33
Phil BonifieldPontiacDOV
36
Dick TrickleFordKEN
38
Brian WeberPontiacGLN
39
Ken AlexanderBRI
43
FordRCH
30
KAN
37
ChevyDOV
32
MEM
30
PHO
32
CAR
36
Philip MorrisFordCLT
30
ChevyHOM
34
2002Kirk ShelmerdineFordDAY
31
32nd2221
Robbie FaggartCAR
35
CLT
34
Craig RaudmanLVS
32
Joe BufordDAR
43
BRI
37
NSH
29
DOV
31
KAN
35
CLT
36
MEM
35
ATL
30
CAR
41
PHO
26
HOM
40
David StarrTEX
33
Andy KirbyNSH
29
TAL
6
CAL
32
KEN
23
Troy ClineRCH
24
NHA
23
NZH
21
Nick WoodwardDOV
30
MLW
31
Dan PardusDAY
41
Dan ShaverChevyCHI
35
MCH
43
Sammy PotashnickFordGTY
30
Rick MarkleChevyPPR
39
IRP
Derrike CopeFordBRI
36
ChevyDAR
27
RCH
38
2003PontiacDAY
13
26th2491
FordTAL
14
DOV
20
MLW
30
DAY
35
CHI
33
Chris BinghamCAR
34
LVS
37
DAR
26
BRI
37
TEX
26
NSH
42
RCH
34
CLT
33
Carlos ContrerasCAL
26
Jason WhiteGTY
23
NZH
26
Shane HallNSH
39
KEN
28
Tammy Jo KirkNHA
34
PPR
21
IRP
29
MCH
39
BRI
37
DAR
25
RCH
22
DOV
24
KAN
33
CLT
27
MEM
28
ATL
35
PHO
33
CAR
32
HOM
32
2004Derrike CopeDAY
20
CAR
37
LVS
27
DAR
35
BRI
30
TEX
31
NSH
35
TAL
41
CAL
33
GTY
INQ
RCH
27
CLT
27
DOV
27
NSH
24
MLW
22
DAY
35
CHI
38
NHA
37
PPR
43
MCH
34
BRI
24
CAL
32
RCH
28
DOV
32
KAN
31
CLT
38
MEM
32
ATL
30
PHO
30
DAR
30
HOM
40
27th2354
Josh RichesonGTY
27
Mark GreenNZH
21
IRP
32
Clint VahsholtzKEN
36
2005Steve GrissomDAY
28
CAL
37
LVS
41
ATL
40
NSH
24
BRI
24
TEX
29
PHO
27
TAL
16
DAR
36
RCH
32
CLT
40
DOV
30
NSH
39
KEN
27
MLW
38
DAY
23
CHI
43
NHA
30
PPR
33
GTY
34
IRP
27
GLN
30
MCH
35
BRI
36
CAL
40
RCH
25
DOV
28
KAN
32
CLT
DNQ
MEM
37
TEX
DNQ
PHO
38
HOM
DNQ
34th2168
Mara ReyesMXC
35
2006Steve GrissomDAY
21
BRI
40
41st1383
Derrike CopeCAL
DNQ
TAL
40
DAR
DNQ
DOV
33
MLW
34
CHI
DNQ
NHA
36
CAL
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
Eduardo GoetersMXC
DNQ
Jorge GoetersLVS
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
BRI
41
TEX
DNQ
NSH
24
PHO
DNQ
Shane HallRCH
DNQ
NSH
37
DAY
43
MAR
43
GTY
DNQ
IRP
37
RCH
DNQ
DOV
35
MEM
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
Randy LaJoieCLT
35
Jamie MosleyChevyKEN
35
John FingerFordGLN
DNQ
Dexter BeanMCH
DNQ
Jennifer Jo CobbKAN
43
Morgan ShepherdHOM
DNQ
2007Derrike CopeChevyDAYCALMXCLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLW
43
NHADAYCHIGTY
42
IRP
41
CGVGLNMCHBRI
DNQ
CALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM70th139
2008Robert Richardson Jr.4DAY
31
CAL
25
LVS
19
ATL
32
BRI
32
NSH
35
TEX
29
PHO
30
MXCTAL
19
RCH
34
30th2528
Derrike CopeDAR
32
CLT
34
DOV
24
NSH
36
KEN
31
NHA
30
DAY
28
CHI
38
GTY
34
IRP
38
CGVGLNMCH
25
BRI
39
CAL
30
RCH
31
DOV
32
KAN
37
CLT
43
MEM
26
TEX
34
PHOHOM
Jerick JohnsonMLW
35
2009Kertus Davis49DAY
38
CAL
25
LVS
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
NSH
40
PHO
39
TAL
22
RCH
42
DAR
40
CLT
DNQ
DOV
36
NSH
35
39th1683
Kevin HamlinKEN
36
Mark GreenMLW
35
NHA
36
DAY
39
CHI
43
GTY
35
IRP
43
IOW
38
GLN
38
MCH
36
BRI
38
CGV
33
ATL
40
RCH
38
DOV
42
KAN
38
CAL
35
CLT
38
MEM
DNQ
TEX
43
PHO
34
HOM
26
2010DAY
Wth
CALLVS
41
BRI
DNQ
NSH
41
PHOTEX
42
TAL
28
RCH
41
DARDOVCLTNSH
36
KEN
40
ROANHADAY
41
CHI
38
GTY
43
IRP
39
IOW
34
GLNMCH
26
BRI
36
CGVATLRCH
35
DOVKAN
DNQ
CALCLT
40
GTY
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
HOM
25
43rd1036
David GreenPHO
36
2011Brad TeagueDAYPHOLVSBRI
42
CALIOW
38
46th102
Dennis SetzerTEX
38
TALNSH
37
RCH
38
CHI
35
MCH
43
ROADAYKEN
43
NHA
David GreenDAR
42
DOVCLT
41
Mark GreenNSH
40
IRP
35
IOW
37
GLN
40
CGVBRI
38
ATL
42
RCH
40
CHI
35
DOV
36
KAN
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
PHO
36
HOM
DNQ

Other teams

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The 39 cars were purchased fromRobert Yates Racing in2003, who had repossessed the equipment fromAngela's Motorsports. The team's first race was at the Koolerz 300, withMike McLaughlin driving a fan-supported ride. He qualified fourth, but was involved in a crash late in the race, and finished 29th.Joe Buford andClint Vahsholtz ran the next two races.Jason White began running the 39 withThree Stooges Beer as the sponsor. Eventually, road racerChris Bingham was moved to the 39 car after struggling in the 49 car. Following his release,Jamie Mosley andDana White finished out the year. For the2004 seasonAndy Ponstein began the year in the 39 with sponsorship fromYahoo!, but wrecked several times during his tenure and was released.Tina Gordon came on after that, and had a best finish of 26th at Pikes Peak, before she was released. The 39 has not run since.

JRR revived its third team in 2008 as the No. 49.Derrike Cope first attempted a race with the car at Mexico City, but failed to qualify. The car next ran atNashville Superspeedway, whenShane Hall finished last after an early vibration problem.Kertus Davis joined the team at Kentucky and ran the rest of season in No. 49 after leaving his family ownedJD Motorsports team, his best finish being 35th. JRR has not run a third car since then.

Car No. 48 results

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NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NWSCPts
2001Nate Monteith94PontiacDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXNSHTALCALRCHNHANZH
36
CLTDOVKENMLWGLNCHIGTYPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMPHOCARHOM100th31
2003Mike McLaughlin39FordDAY
29
35th1660
Joe BufordCAR
41
Clint VahsholtzLVS
40
HOM
DNQ
Jason WhiteDAR
40
BRITEXTAL
31
RCH
42
DOV
34
Shane HallNSH
38
Chris BinghamCAL
38
GTY
34
NZH
30
Brad BakerDodgeCLT
DNQ
Jamie MosleyFordNSH
21
KEN
DNQ
CHI
26
PPR
26
MCH
40
BRI
36
DAR
33
RCH
39
DOV
26
KAN
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
Blake MalloryMLW
32
ATL
40
PHO
DNQ
Dan PardusDAY
DNQ
Derrike CopeNHA
35
Jerry RearyIRP
31
Dana WhiteMEM
DNQ
Mark GreenCAR
27
Shane Hall89FordDAYCARLVSDARBRITEXTALNSHCALRCHGTYNZH
43
CLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMATLPHOCARHOM122nd0
2004Robby Benton39FordDAY
DNQ
36th1696
Andy PonsteinCAR
25
LVS
DNQ
DAR
34
BRI
29
NSH
34
GTY
34
RCH
30
NZH
27
CLT
33
DOV
37
Brad TeagueTEX
DNQ
Jimmy KitchensTAL
32
Mark GreenCAL
42
NSH
28
KEN
23
MLW
23
Tina GordonDAY
32
CHI
30
NHA
36
PPR
26
IRP
40
MCH
39
BRI
38
CAL
41
RCH
DNQ
DOV
39
KAN
40
CLT
DNQ
MEM
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
DAR
41
HOM
DNQ
2005Derrike Cope94FordDAYCALMXCLVSATLNSHBRITEXPHO
DNQ
TALDARRCHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRGTYIRPGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOV
DNQ
KANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM97th28
2008Derrike Cope49ChevyDAYCALLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOMXC
DNQ
TALRCHDARCLTDOVNSH
QL
MLW
38
CGV
43
GLN
DNQ
46th841
Shane HallNSH
43
Kertus DavisKEN
37
NHA
35
DAY
42
CHI
42
GTY
43
IRP
39
MCH
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
CAL
43
RCH
42
DOV
37
KAN
40
CLT
DNQ
MEM
39
TEX
43
PHO
42
HOM
41
2011Dennis Setzer48ChevyDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXTALNSHRCHDARDOVIOWCLTCHIMCHROADAYKENNHANSHIRPIOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCH
39
CHI
41
DOVKAN
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
PHOHOM76th0

Camping World Truck Series

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Truck No. 15 history

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In2017, the team fielded another Truck Series entry, using the No. 15.Gray Gaulding was signed to drive part-time and began racing at Chicagoland finishing 25th. In 2018, the team expanded to full-time with driverRobby Lyons, who previously drove in a couple races for the team in 2017. Lyons would be replaced by Cup driverReed Sorenson in a few races midseason, and byJR Heffner for the race atEldora Speedway.Phil Parsons son Stefan will make his truck series debut atBristol Motor Speedway.

Truck No. 15 results

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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223NCWTCPts
2017Gray Gaulding15ChevyDAYATLMARKANCLTDOVTEXGTWIOWKENELDPOCMCHBRIMSPCHI
25
NHA
25
LVSMAR
31
TEX
27
37th102
D. J. KenningtonTAL
15
Jason HathawayPHO
11
Wendell ChavousHOM
23
2018Robby LyonsDAY
13
ATL
25
LVS
18
MAR
24
KAN
26
CLT
23
KEN
22
22nd295
Reed SorensonDOV
30
TEX
27
POC
30
Bobby ReuseIOW
25
Bryant BarnhillGTW
31
Ross ChastainCHI
26
LVS
7
J. R. HeffnerELD
24
Todd PeckMCH
26
Stefan ParsonsBRI
17
PHO
20
Wendell ChavousMSP
24
Jamie MosleyTAL
DNQ
Brad FoyMAR
28
Mike HarmonTEX
22
Reid WilsonHOM
30

Truck No. 49 history

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Wendell Chavous in the No. 49 atMartinsville Speedway in 2017

In2015, the team fielded a full-time Truck Series entry, using the No. 94 (inverse of the 49).Wendell Chavous was signed to drive the full season, except the season opener at Daytona where he was not approved to run. Former Truck Series championTravis Kvapil was hired to drive at Daytona. Kvapil started on the outside pole, but finished 15th after sustaining damage in a wreck. Chavous made his Truck Series debut at Atlanta. The team suffered their first DNQ at Martinsville. Chavous was replaced byTimmy Hill beginning at Dover, though he returned to the team to drive at Eldora, and drove the next three races before being released again.T. J. Bell drove at Mosport, then Hill returned once again, althoughWayne Edwards drove a single race at Las Vegas (due to Hill's Cup Series commitments to the team).

In 2016, Hill was announced as the full-time driver of the Truck, which switched numbers to Robinson's traditional No. 49. The team later struck a deal withJR Motorsports to loan them the Truck for use withNick Drake. Edwards also drove in Hill's place at Texas.Spencer Boyd drove at Gateway. Hill returned at Kentucky, but has not run the Truck since and later moved toMBM Motorsports in the Xfinity Series. Drivers of the No. 49 since then have included Edwards, Sorenson,D. J. Kennington andBryce Napier.

In 2017,Wendell Chavous competed full-time in this truck and forNASCAR Rookie of the Year honors.

In 2018, Premium Motorsports announced that their Truck Series team would shut down, focusing exclusively on the Cup Series.[34]

Truck No. 49 results

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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223NCWTCPts
2015Travis Kvapil94ChevyDAY
15
19th521
Wendell ChavousATL
24
MAR
DNQ
KAN
16
CLT
25
ELD
26
POC
25
MCH
23
BRI
26
Timmy HillDOV
15
TEX
23
GTW
18
IOW
18
KEN
15
CHI
18
NHA
20
TAL
20
MAR
26
TEX
20
PHO
18
HOM
21
T. J. BellMSP
13
Wayne EdwardsLVS
24
2016Timmy Hill49DAY
14
ATL
21
MAR
23
KAN
21
CLT
31
KEN
23
23rd247
Nick DrakeDOV
16
IOW
23
Wayne EdwardsTEX
23
ELD
18
LVS
28
Spencer BoydGTW
19
Reed SorensonPOC
18
MCH
21
CHI
28
TAL
18
TEX
24
HOM
28
Bryce NapierBRI
28
PHO
25
D. J. KenningtonMSP
14
MAR
23
Josh WiseNHA
27
2017Wendell ChavousDAY
19
ATL
20
MAR
23
KAN
31
CLT
28
DOV
19
TEX
20
GTW
18
IOW
17
KEN
19
ELD
16
POC
20
MCH
17
BRI
23
CHI
18
NHA
18
LVS
14
TAL
24
MAR
21
TEX
21
19th385
Gary KluttMSP
24
Robby LyonsPHO
12
HOM
24
2018Wendell ChavousDAY
12
ATL
23
LVS
14
MAR
18
DOV
17
KAN
27
CLT
22
TEX
12
IOW
21
GTW
15
CHI
22
KEN
24
ELD
23
POC
21
MCH
16
BRI
23
LVS
28
TAL
5
19th405
D. J. KenningtonMSP
12
MAR
25
PHO
21
HOM
26
Reed SorensonTEX
20

See also

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