NASCAR teams


Kevin Harvick Incorporated is a NASCAR team owned by NASCAR Nextel Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick and his wife, the former Delana Linville. It was founded as an after hours project in 2001 by the Harvicks. Offically, it is owned by Delana, who is the daughter of former NASCAR Busch Series and North Carolina short track driver John Linville, but both Kevin and Delana are equally active in the team operations, as Delana also worked in public relations before marrying Kevin Harvick. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kevin Harvick Incorporated"

*Alex Yontz Racing—This is a new Craftsman Truck team driven by 19-year-old Alex Yontz. It is sponsored by the rock group Vixen and will compete in an undetermined number of races in 2006. ** ...more on Wikipedia about "List of NASCAR teams"

MB2/MBV Motorsports (founded in 1996) is a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series team based in Concord, North Carolina, which is near Charlotte. Its principal owners are Nelson Bowers, Bob Sutton and Jay Frye. The Valvoline corporation co-owned the #14 car with the principal owners from 2001 to 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "MB2 Motorsports"

McGlynn Racing is a NASCAR team. Owned by Ray McGlynn. they currently field the #00 Buyer's Choice Dodge/ Chevy in the NEXTEL Cup Series. They first ventured into NASCAR in 1999, fielding an effort for McGlynn's son Ryan. In 2004, they teamed up with Carl Long to field a limited Cup effort, and Long helped them get into several races. However, in the fall of 2005, Long was released from the ride due to pressure from sponsors. Derrike Cope will take his place. ...more on Wikipedia about "McGlynn Racing"

Morgan-McClure Motorsports(formed in 1983) is a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series team. It currently fields the #4 AERO Exhaust Chevrolet driven by Scott Wimmer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Morgan-McClure Motorsports"

Peak Fitness Racing is a NASCAR Winston Cup team owned by Jeff Stec and fields Fords for Kevin Lepage. The team was formed in 2001 by Hermie Sadler as SCORE Motorsports. Sadler fielded the #13 Fords sponsored by Virginia Lottery for three races that year, his best finish was a 27th at Dover. The team switched to Chevys and #02 for 2002, starting eight races and having a variety of different sponsorships. 2004 saw the car field a ride for a variety of drivers including Carl Long, Andy Belmont, and Jason Jarrett, as well as Sadler himself for 16 races. In 2005, The team was bought by Stec who had sponsorship from PEAK Fitness, and the team switched to the number #66 Ford. After the spring race at Dover Downs, Sadler resigned from the team and was replaced by Garvey. Garvey qualified for the majority of races he attempted and had a best finish of 25th. He was replaced by Lepage when he was let go by RJ Motorsports. Lepage qualified sixth at Kansas Speedway in his first start for the team. ...more on Wikipedia about "Peak Fitness Racing"

Penske Racing is a racing team that competes in the Indy Racing League and NASCAR. They also previously competed in road racing, Formula One and CART. Penske Racing is a division of Penske Corporation, and is headed by Roger Penske. ...more on Wikipedia about "Penske Racing" It must be shortopedia.

Petty Enterprises is a NASCAR racing team based in Randleman, North Carolina. The team is owned by Richard Petty and his son Kyle Petty, who oversee the operations of two NEXTEL Cup Dodge Chargers: the #43 Cheerios/ Betty Crocker Dodge, driven by Bobby Labonte, and the #45 Georgia-Pacific/ Brawny Dodge, driven by Kyle Petty himself. ...more on Wikipedia about "Petty Enterprises"

ppc Racing is a competitive NASCAR racing team based in Mooresville, North Carolina, which is near Charlotte. The team is owned by Greg Pollex. ppc Racing came about from a merger of Pollex's Busch Series team with a car owned by Steve DeSouza and Ted Campbell in 1999. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ppc Racing"

PPI Motorsports is a race team which competes in the Nextel Cup Series. The team is one of the few remaining single car operations in Cup, running a Tide-sponsored Chevrolet for Travis Kvapil. ...more on Wikipedia about "PPI Motorsports"

Raabe Racing Enterprises is run by businessman Ed Raabe. The team was originally part of the #13 Daytona Speed Inc. driven by Greg Sacks. After 2004, Raabe took off with several cars and the ARC DeHooker sponsorship to field the #73 team. The car so far has only run one race this year, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with Eric McClure driving, qualifying 41st and finishing 32nd due to engine failure. McClure resigned after that race. Sacks is planning to file a lawsuit against Raabe for violating his contract. ...more on Wikipedia about "Raabe Racing Enterprises"

Red Horse Racing is a team in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. They field the #38 Toyota driven by Brandon Whitt. The team was a Ford in 2004, during Whitt's rookie run and was owned by his father, but was purchased by championship crew chief Jeff Hammond before the 2005 season. Whitt has won once this season. ...more on Wikipedia about "Red Horse Racing"

Richard Childress Racing is a NASCAR team fielding Chevys for Kevin Harvick (#29 Goodwrench), Clint Bowyer (#07 Jack Daniel's), Kerry Earnhardt (#33 Bass Pro Shops) and Jeff Burton (#31 Cingular) in the Nextel Cup series, as well as the #2 AC Delco Chevy for Clint Bowyer and the #21 Reese's Chevy for Harvick and Brandon Miller in the Busch Series. It is owned and operated by former driver now businessman Richard Childress. Recently Childress has expanded his intrests into the food industry, recently coming out with his own brand of wine and sausages. RCR has fielded cars for legends such as Dale Earnhardt, Ricky Rudd, and Neil Bonnett. ...more on Wikipedia about "Richard Childress Racing"

RJ Motorsports is a NASCAR Nextel Cup team. It fields the #37 BOSPOKER / Patron Dodge for Tony Raines. ...more on Wikipedia about "RJ Motorsports" The http://www.shortopedia.com spirit

Robby Gordon Motorsports is a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Team. It fields the #7 Harrah's/ Jim Beam/ Fruit of the Loom/ Menards Chevrolet for Robby Gordon. It is based in Huntersville, North Carolina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Robby Gordon Motorsports"

Robert Yates Racing is a NASCAR racing team based in Mooresville, North Carolina, which is near Charlotte. The team is owned by Robert Yates. Currently, the company races two cars in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series: the #38 and #88 Fords. ...more on Wikipedia about "Robert Yates Racing"

Roush Racing is one of the premiere racing teams of NASCAR. It was founded in 1988 as a branch of owner Jack Roush's successful automotive engineering and road-racing equipment business based in Livonia, Michigan. The NASCAR Operation based in Concord, North Carolina, which is near Charlotte, has become the cornerstone and centerpiece of the company since its founding, winning back to back Nextel Cup Championships in 2003 ( Matt Kenseth) and 2004 ( Kurt Busch). Roush has competed exclusively in Ford badged automobiles since its inception. ...more on Wikipedia about "Roush Racing"

Rusty Wallace, Inc. Racing is a NASCAR racing team based in Mooresville, North Carolina, which is near Charlotte. The team is owned by NASCAR driver Rusty Wallace. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rusty Wallace, Inc."

Stanton Barrett Racing is an autoracing team that fields the #95 Chevrolet, in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Sries.. The team is owned is operated by its driver, Stanton Barrett. Barrett fielded his own team starting in 2002 in the Busch Series, as the #91 under Red Racing, but started his own Cup team in 2005 following his release from Front Row Motorsports. He started four races with the team, his best finish being 41st at Bristol Motor Speedway in August. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stanton Barrett Racing"

Victory in Jesus Racing is a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series team owned and driven by 4-time winner Morgan Shepherd. It began in 2001 in the Craftsman Truck Series as #6 with Sheperd at the wheel and Red Line Oil sponsoring. It moved up to Nextel Cup the next year, changing its number from 6 to 89. It debuted at New Hampshire International Speedway and ran four more races that year, each ending in a DNF and Racing with Jesus taking over sponsorship. Since then, VIJR has run a part time schedule for Shepherd, the most races it has run coming with 19 in 2004. ...more on Wikipedia about "Victory in Jesus Racing"

Waltrip-Jasper Racing is a NASCAR team. Owned and operated by two-time Daytona 500 winner Michael Waltrip, it currently fields the #55 NAPA Dodge Charger in the Nextel Cup Series, and the Aaron's Dodge Charger in the Busch Series, both driven Waltrip himself. . ...more on Wikipedia about "Waltrip-Jasper Racing"

Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest continuously operating team in NASCAR Nextel Cup. It entered a new phase in 2003 with the introduction of Ricky Rudd as the man behind the wheel of the #21 Motorcraft Racing Ford Taurus. From 1985- 1987, Rudd won four races and finished in the top-10 all three years while driving Motorcraft Ford Thunderbirds for Bud Moore Engineering. An associate sponsor for the car is the United States Air Force. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wood Brothers"

Zero Four Motorsports is a brand new NASCAR Nextel Cup team. It is owned by Robert Rinaldi and fields the #75 JaniKing/ KGB Swimwear Dodge driven by Wayne Anderson. It made its debut at the 2005 Golden Corral 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway with Mike Garvey driving, finishing 41st after suffering vibration problems. Garvey drove in two more races before he left for Peak Performance Motorsports. He was replaced by Anderson, who has made one start in the car so far. ...more on Wikipedia about "Zero Four Motorsports"

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