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Hillman-Circle Sport

Circle Sport Racing was an American professional stock car racing team that competed in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. The team was formed in 2011 as LTD PowerSports, fielding the No. 50 for T. J. Bell, and later in 2012, the team fielded the No. 40 and the No. 33 part-time in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, while fielding the No. 27 in the Camping World Truck Series. In 2014, the team pulled out of the truck series and began fielding the No. 40 Cup car full-time, alongside the part-time No. 33.

Circle Sport Racing
Owner(s)Joe Falk
BaseMooresville, North Carolina
SeriesMonster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
Race drivers33.
Sponsors33.
ManufacturerChevrolet
Opened2011
Career
DebutMonster Energy Nascar Cup Series:
2012 Samsung Mobile 500 (Texas)
Camping World Truck Series:
2012 NextEra Energy Resources 250 (Daytona)
Latest raceMonster Energy Nascar Cup Series:
2015 Ford EcoBoost 400 (Homestead)
Camping World Truck Series:
2013 Ford EcoBoost 200 (Homestead)
Races competedTotal: 230
Monster Energy Nascar Cup Series: 186
Camping World Truck Series: 44
Drivers' ChampionshipsTotal: 0
Monster Energy Nascar Cup Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 0
Race victoriesTotal: 0
Monster Energy Nascar Cup Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 0
Pole positionsTotal: 0
Monster Energy Nascar Cup Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 0

Throughout most of its existence, the team was legally known as Hillman-Circle Sport LLC, with the No. 33 and No. 40 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series entries branded as Circle Sport LLC and Hillman Racing respectively. During this time, Circle Sport (which purchased the No. 33 from Richard Childress Racing seven races into 2012) rented the No. 33 points to RCR for several races per season.

After the 2015 season, the team shut down, with parts of the team sold to RCR and Premium Motorsports. Circle Sport owner Joe Falk later became an investor of the Leavine Family Racing team, merging Circle Sport to form Circle Sport – Leavine Family Racing. The team returned in 2017 as Circle Sport, merging with The Motorsports Group.

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series edit

Car No. 33 history edit

 
The No. 33 driven by Landon Cassill in the 2013 STP Gas Booster 500

In 2011 Joe Falk, former owner of LJ Racing, returned to team ownership in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, running the No. 50 for LTD Powersports with driver T. J. Bell on a limited basis starting with the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway.[1] Bell competed for Rookie of the Year during the season,[2] but only qualified for five races, four of them with Falk's team, which failed to qualify for nine additional races.[3]

2012 and ROTY edit

The team entered the No. 40 as Hillman Racing at the 2012 Daytona 500 for Michael Waltrip, and at Bristol for Tony Raines, failing to qualify at Daytona and withdrawing from Bristol prior to practice. Before the April race at Texas, Falk announced that he was purchasing the No. 33 Sprint Cup Series team from Richard Childress Racing.[4][5] The team, one Childress had planned to run for only the first five races of the season due to lack of sponsorship,[6] was transferred to Falk's ownership after the sixth race at Martinsville Speedway.[4] Falk and Mike Hillman formed Circle Sport to field the 33 team.[4] The 33 team ran Martinsville with Hermie Sadler as a collaboration between Circle Sport and RCR.[6][7] The team's first race under full Circle Sport control was at Texas, where Tony Raines drove an unsponsored Chevrolet.[4][7][8] Falk planned to run a number of drivers in the car over the remainder of the season, including Raines,[8] Jeff Green, Stephen Leicht, Austin Dillon, Hermie and Elliott Sadler, and C. E. Falk.[6][9] However, in late May it was announced that Leicht would be competing for the team for the majority of the remainder of the season, attempting to win Rookie of the Year honors,[10] except for the June race at Michigan, where Childress ran the No. 33 for Austin Dillon.[11] Cole Whitt also ran some races in a start-and-park role. Leicht would win Rookie of the Year honors despite competing in just 15 races, finishing with a team-best 26th at Watkins Glen.

2013 edit

For 2013, Circle Sport maintained its alliance with Richard Childress Racing.[4] Former BK Racing driver Landon Cassill took over the No. 33 for the majority of the season with Dillon and Brian Scott in the 33 as an RCR entry. For the road courses, road course ringer Ron Fellows ran the 33 for Circle Sport with sponsorship from Canadian Tire.[12] Following the introduction of the No. 40 entry at Indianapolis,[4] Tony Raines and Landon Cassill would rotate seats in these cars when Circle Sport fielded both the 33 and 40 entries.

2014 edit

The 33 was run as an RCR entry for the first two races of 2014 with Brian Scott and family sponsors Shore Lodge and Whitetail Club. Timmy Hill drove the next two races for Circle Sport. Hill was involved in a controversial wreck at Bristol immediately following an accident. Hill was running in last place, when Matt Kenseth (in second place at the time), checked up for a wreck in front of him. Hill did not see the caution lights and did not cut his speed, smashing into Kenseth's back bumper at high speed. Fox analyst Darrell Waltrip first stated in a harsh tone "Good grief.", and then called it a "rookie mistake" for Hill (who had run for rookie of the year in 2013), though he slightly recanted his harsh tone later in the broadcast.[13]

After Scott drove the 33 at Auto Club as an RCR entry, David Stremme took over the Circle Sport entry at Martinsville, Darlington and Richmond, while failing to qualify at Texas. Scott and RCR ran the car again at Talladega (where Scott won the pole award) and Charlotte, with Hill returning to Circle Sport in between at Kansas. Stremme ran at Dover, Michigan and Kentucky, while Alex Kennedy ran at both Pocono races and the road courses, with more races possible. Bobby Labonte ran an RCR car under the Circle Sport banner at Daytona in July, the same one that sat on the Talladega pole with Scott.

At the Camping World RV Sales 301 at Loudon in July, 72-year-old veteran Morgan Shepherd ran a Circle Sport car with Thunder Coal sponsoring its third race. The 33 team created another controversy when Shepherd wrecked Joey Logano, who was running second at the time. Shepherd was, as Logano pointed out, the slowest car on the racetrack. NASCAR defended Shepherd, saying he maintained a minimum running speed in relation to the leaders. Shepherd finished as the last car running in 39th place, 27 laps down.[14]

Stremme returned to the No. 33 at Indianapolis with Thunder Coal, but failed to qualify. After Kennedy's previously announced starts at Pocono and Watkins Glen, the team fielded him for a fifth time at Michigan. Stremme then ran Bristol. Ty Dillon drove an RCR entry at Atlanta in August. Dillon had tested a car numbered 33 for Furniture Row Racing at Texas in March.[15]

At Richmond, the No. 33 was renumbered No. 90 to honor Junie Donlavey, with Stremme driving. The one-off was painted in the style of Donlavey's Truxmore-sponsored cars and the decklid contained the names of the 67 drivers who raced for Donlavey. Stremme was originally on the entry list at Chicagoland, but was replaced at the last minute by Travis Kvapil. Stremme ran New Hampshire and Dover, after which Hill returned for the second Kansas race and Charlotte. Stremme was again placed on the entry list at Talladega before being replaced by Kvapil, who delivered the No. 33 its first top ten finish (sixth, tying a career-best mark for Kvapil as well) under the Circle Sport banner on the same day Cassill piloted the No. 40 to the overall team's first top five. Kvapil would run Martinsville as well, with Hill returning again for Texas, in the final race of 2014 for the No. 33 under the Circle Sport banner.

RCR returned for the final two races of the season with Ty Dillon at Phoenix and Brian Scott at Homestead.

2015 edit

 
Derek White driving the No. 33 at Loudon's 2015 5-hour Energy 301

RCR drivers were scheduled to be in the No. 33 at the first three races of the season, with Ty Dillon at Daytona and Brian Scott at Atlanta and Las Vegas. However Scott, scheduled to run at Atlanta for Circle Sport, would give up his ride to HScott Motorsports after Michael Annett failed to qualify his normal HScott ride (under NASCAR rules, Joe Falk was credited with the owner's points).[16] Road racer Alex Kennedy returned to the team at Phoenix, became the primary driver of the No. 33 when under Circle Sport control and declaring for Rookie of the Year.[17] However, Derek White drove the July race at New Hampshire, bringing sponsorship from Braille Battery and Grafoid. After Watkins Glen in August, Kennedy was replaced as Circle Sport's primary No. 33 driver with a series of drivers, including Mike Bliss and B. J. McLeod. Kennedy returned to the team at Dover.

After the season, Falk joined Leavine Family Racing's ownership group after splitting with Hillman, retaining control of the charter granted for the #33 and using it on Leavine's #95 for the season.[4]

In 2017, Circle Sport returned after merging with The Motorsports Group, with Jeffrey Earnhardt driving the No. 33.

In 2018, the team planned to run a limited schedule with Joey Gase after Falk partnered with Go FAS Racing, but the team did not make any attempts in the season.

There were talks of Austin Theriault running for this team in at least Loudon in 2019 in partnership with GFR, but plans ultimately fell through.

Car No. 33 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 MENCC Pts
2011 T. J. Bell 50 Toyota DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX TAL RCH DAR
38
DOV CLT
DNQ
KAN
DNQ
POC
39
MCH SON DAY KEN
DNQ
NHA 53rd 14
Chevy IND
42
POC
DNQ
GLN
37
MCH
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
RCH
DNQ
CHI NHA
DNQ
DOV KAN CLT TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM
2012 Tony Raines 33 DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX
34
TAL
38
37th 253
Jeff Green KAN
DNQ
Stephen Leicht RCH
35
DAR
DNQ
CLT
39
DOV
35
POC
33
MCH SON
41
KEN
41
DAY
42
NHA
32
IND
31
POC
DNQ
GLN
26
MCH
DNQ
BRI
40
ATL
DNQ
RCH
36
NHA
34
MAR
34
TEX
DNQ
PHO
35
HOM
DNQ
Cole Whitt CHI
37
DOV
DNQ
TAL
40
CLT
DNQ
KAN
DNQ
2013 Landon Cassill DAY PHO
32
LVS
42
BRI
33
CAL
30
MAR
33
TEX
34
KAN
29
RCH
25
TAL
22
DAR
30
CLT
37
DOV
32
POC
38
MCH KEN
36
DAY
24
NHA
32
IND MCH
32
DOV
38
KAN
33
CLT TAL
37
HOM
33
38th 441
Ron Fellows SON
22
GLN
35
Tony Raines POC
38
BRI
32
ATL RCH
33
CHI
40
NHA
41
MAR
41
TEX PHO
43
2014 Timmy Hill DAY PHO LVS
38
BRI
43
CAL KAN
40
CLT KAN
33
CLT
36
TEX
35
PHO HOM 40th 337
David Stremme MAR
39
TEX
DNQ
DAR
36
RCH
35
TAL DOV
37
MCH
39
KEN
35
IND
DNQ
BRI
31
ATL NHA
40
DOV
37
90 RCH
36
Alex Kennedy 33 POC
39
SON
39
POC
28
GLN
33
MCH
34
Bobby Labonte DAY
26
Morgan Shepherd NHA
39
Travis Kvapil CHI
38
TAL
6
MAR
41
2015 Brian Scott DAY ATL
QL
35th 458
Michael Annett ATL
29
LVS
Alex Kennedy PHO
38
CAL MAR
33
TEX
37
BRI
33
RCH
39
TAL KAN CLT
36
DOV POC MCH SON
25
DAY KEN
40
POC
38
GLN
28
DOV
38
CLT
34
KAN MAR
33
TEX
Derek White NHA
39
IND
Travis Kvapil MCH
40
TAL
35
Mike Bliss BRI
37
DAR
32
RCH CHI
B. J. McLeod NHA
34
Ryan Ellis PHO
40
HOM
2017 Jeffrey Earnhardt DAY
26
ATL
33
LVS
32
PHO
39
CAL
39
MAR
36
TEX
40
BRI
27
RCH
35
TAL
28
KAN
33
CLT
40
DOV
27
POC
34
MCH
35
DAY
37
KEN
29
NHA
33
IND
26
POC
36
MCH
35
BRI
40
DAR
30
RCH
34
CHI
34
NHA
38
DOV
37
CLT
30
TAL
38
KAN
26
MAR
38
TEX
33
PHO
29
HOM
32
37th 160
Boris Said SON
29
GLN
30
- Qualified but replaced by Michael Annett

Car No. 39 history edit

2015 edit

The No. 39 was placed on the entry list at Texas in April 2015, with Travis Kvapil driving. The car is part of the Hillman Racing-Gordon Smith stable. However, the team opted to withdraw on the Wednesday before the race. The No. 39 made its next attempt at the Sprint Showdown at Charlotte Motor Speedway, also with Kvapil behind the wheel. Again, the team withdrew by Wednesday before the race. The week after at the Coca-Cola 600, the No. 39 was put on the initial entry list, and attempted the race. However, they posted the 42nd-fastest speed and, with no owner points to fall back on, failed to qualify. The team attempted the Dover race as well, but ran 37th, one spot short of qualifying on speed, and once again missed the race.

Car No. 39 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 NSCC Pts
2015 Travis Kvapil 39 Chevy DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL MAR TEX BRI RCH TAL KAN CLT
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
POC MCH SON DAY KEN NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH CHI NHA DOV CLT KAN TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 51st 0

Car No. 40 history edit

2012–2013: Part-time edit

Falk and Hillman partnered to field a No. 40 Aaron's Toyota for Michael Waltrip at the 2012 Daytona 500, using equipment from Michael Waltrip Racing. However the team failed to qualify.[4] The No. 40 team also entered Bristol with Tony Raines, but withdrew. Hillman and Falk then bought the points of RCR's No. 33 car before the Texas race, and used that number instead, fielding Chevrolets.[4] The No. 40 was not seen again until July 2013 at Indianapolis, Circle Sport, when the team began fielding the No. 40 as a second car. This move allowed Landon Cassill and Circle Sport to compete in races in which RCR drivers Austin Dillon and Brian Scott were scheduled to run the No. 33 with RCR. Later, the team began entering the No. 40 during races when it also entered the No. 33. Tony Raines and Cassill rotated seats in each entry.[4][18]

Cassill's best finish of the year was 22nd at the spring Talladega race, while the best finish for Raines was 29th at the fall Kansas race.

2014–2016 edit

 
Reed Sorenson in the No. 40 at Daytona International Speedway in 2016

For 2014, Cassill was named the primary driver of the team's number 40 car, which entered full-time competition as the team's primary entry.[4] Cassill began the season with a 12th-place finish at the Daytona 500. He then failed to qualify for the next two races, but made every race after for the rest of the year, which included his and the team's first top five (and top ten) finish, a fourth at the GEICO 500 at Talladega. In that same race, teammate Kvapil finished 6th in the 33. Carsforsale.com, Newtown Building Supplies, and CRC Brakleen sponsored several races.

Cassill returned for his third season in the No. 40 in 2015. On February 12, businessman Gordon Smith joined the team as co-owner, and the No. 40 team was rebranded as Hillman Smith Motorsports.[19] The team got off to a bad start, becoming the first team to finish last in the first two races after back-to-back engine failures. Cassill best finish was 13th at Daytona. Cassill left the team for Front Row Motorsports following the season. In January 2016, Premium Motorsports purchased the No. 40 team, taking engines, cars, and most of the employees from the No. 40 car, including Mike Hillman. Falk and Hillman, meanwhile, ended their partnership.[4]

Though the No. 40 did not receive a charter for the 2016 season, the team attempted the Daytona 500 with Reed Sorenson, failing to qualify.[4] After the DNQ, the team shut down later that week and auctioned their equipment to Premium Motorsports. Before closing their doors in July 2016, Hillman and the partners of Hillman Racing sued Joe Falk and Circle Sport for control of the #33's charter and all profits & benefits gained from the charter. The suit was settled on June 30 according to reporter Bob Pockrass on Twitter.

Hillman Racing closed their doors in July 2016, with Mike Hillman Sr. taking a role as crew chief for the #46 team. The No. 33 operated until the end of 2017.

Car No. 40 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 NSCC Pts
2012 Michael Waltrip 40 Toyota DAY
DNQ
PHO LVS 61st 0
Tony Raines BRI
Wth
CAL MAR TEX KAN RCH TAL DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV TAL CLT KAN MAR TEX PHO HOM
2013 Landon Cassill Chevy DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX KAN RCH TAL DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND
33
POC
29
GLN
28
MCH BRI
23
ATL
37
RCH
34
CHI
29
NHA
34
CLT
33
MAR
29
TEX
34
PHO
42
43rd 167
Tony Raines DOV
40
KAN
29
TAL
43
HOM
42
2014 Landon Cassill DAY
12
PHO
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
BRI
30
CAL
25
MAR
25
TEX
34
DAR
25
RCH
26
TAL
11
KAN
42
CLT
36
DOV
34
POC
33
MCH
35
SON
43
KEN
32
DAY
31
NHA
34
IND
30
POC
41
GLN
29
MCH
29
BRI
22
ATL
31
RCH
34
CHI
28
NHA
25
DOV
35
KAN
21
CLT
23
TAL
4
MAR
19
TEX
43
PHO
29
HOM
29
34th 521
2015 DAY
43
ATL
43
LVS
35
PHO
37
CAL
25
MAR
21
TEX
32
BRI
43
RCH
26
TAL
39
KAN
29
CLT
39
DOV
23
POC
25
MCH
31
SON
36
DAY
13
KEN
28
NHA
30
IND
26
POC
14
GLN
35
MCH
36
BRI
38
DAR
20
RCH
30
CHI
27
NHA
38
DOV
40
CLT
23
KAN
43
TAL
34
MAR
21
TEX
25
PHO
35
HOM
35
33rd 481
2016 Reed Sorenson DAY
DNQ
ATL LVS PHO CAL MAR TEX BRI RCH TAL KAN DOV CLT POC MCH SON DAY KEN NHA IND POC GLN BRI MCH DAR RCH CHI NHA DOV CLT KAN TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 47th 0

Drivers edit

Driver[20] Races Wins Poles DNQ WD Top-5s Top-10s
Landon Cassill 103 0 0 2 0 1 1
Alex Kennedy 18 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stephen Leicht 15 0 0 6 0 0 0
Tony Raines 13 0 0 0 2 0 0
David Stremme 10 0 0 2 0 0 0
Timmy Hill 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
Travis Kvapil 5 0 0 2 1 0 1
T. J. Bell 4 0 0 9 0 0 0
Cole Whitt 2 0 0 3 0 0 0
Ron Fellows 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mike Bliss 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bobby Labonte 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Morgan Shepherd 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Michael Annett 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Derek White 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
B. J. McLeod 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ryan Ellis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Michael Waltrip 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Jeff Green 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Reed Sorenson 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Camping World Truck Series edit

Truck No. 27 history edit

 
Rookie Jeb Burton at Rockingham in 2012.
 
Jeff Agnew at Rockingham in 2013.

2012 edit

It was announced in January 2012 that former Daytona 500 winner Ward Burton would run the Daytona Camping World Truck Series race for Hillman Racing's No. 27 Chevrolet Silverado, after being out of competition for 5 years. Burton would be joined by State Water Heaters, which had sponsored him in the Sprint Cup Series with Morgan-McClure Motorsports. Ward's 19-year-old son Jeb Burton (not approved to run at Superspeedways) would then take over the truck for select races beginning with his series debut at Martinsville Speedway in March. The new team would use the equipment from Richard Childress Racing that took Austin Dillon to a series championship in 2011. Ward drove the truck to an 8th-place finish in his only start.[21][22][23] Jeb would then run the next 5 races, finishing 13th in his debut, 11th at Rockingham, and a strong 8th at Charlotte. The team also would enter a second No. 25 truck in several races, with 6 DNFs. Brandon Knupp, C. E. Falk, B. J. McLeod, Travis Miller, Stephen Leicht, and Ryan Lynch would all run races for the team. Cole Whitt would drive the 27 to a solid 13th-place finish at Talladega. Twenty-year-old Ryan Truex was then signed to drive the 27 (the team's tenth driver of the season) beginning at Martinsville in October.[24] Ryan finished 17th in his truck series debut, then returned two races later at Phoenix, finishing 11th. Veteran driver Jason Leffler would wheel the 27 truck in the season finale at Homestead, with Travis Miller returning in 25 Truck.[25] Leffler would finish 19th, while Miller finished 26th.

Jeb Burton and crew chief Mike Hillman, Jr. would move to the 4 truck of Turner Scott Motorsports for 2013.[26]

2013 edit

For 2013, Hillman Racing merged its efforts with Team 7 Motosports, who fielded the 70 truck in 2012. Team 7's driver, 47-year-old Pro Cup Series Champion Jeff Agnew was signed to drive for the team beginning at Daytona in February.[27] In May, the team announced a partnership with the West Virginia Coal Association and Friends of Coal beginning at Charlotte.[28] The team entered 17 races (withdrawing from two) and scored 11 top 25 finishes, with a best finish of 15th at Kentucky.

K&N Pro Series / ARCA Racing Series edit

In 2015, Hillman Racing partner with Ranier Racing with MDM to field two cars (No. 40 and No. 41) in both K&N Pro Series East and K&N Pro Series West.[29]

The team returned for 2016.

In 2017, the team shut down because Ranier/Hillman and Miller part ways. Miller renamed the team to MDM Motorsports.

Austin Dillon, Landon Cassill, Ryan Preece, Kyle Benjamin, Travis Miller, Brian Wong, Corey LaJoie and Spencer Davis all drove for the team in K&N.

The team also fielded two part-time entries (the No. 8 and No. 28) in ARCA Racing Series' 2016 season, the team had 1 win with Brandon Jones at Michigan. The team also had 1 pole-position with Kyle Benjamin at Iowa.

Alongside Jones and Benjamin, Harrison Burton, Travis Miller, Matt Tifft and Michael Self also drove for the team in ARCA.

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External links edit

  • Circle Sport Official Website
  • Hillman Racing Official Website

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Circle Sport Racing was an American professional stock car racing team that competed in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series The team was formed in 2011 as LTD PowerSports fielding the No 50 for T J Bell and later in 2012 the team fielded the No 40 and the No 33 part time in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series while fielding the No 27 in the Camping World Truck Series In 2014 the team pulled out of the truck series and began fielding the No 40 Cup car full time alongside the part time No 33 Circle Sport RacingOwner s Joe FalkBaseMooresville North CarolinaSeriesMonster Energy NASCAR Cup SeriesRace drivers33 Sponsors33 ManufacturerChevroletOpened2011CareerDebutMonster Energy Nascar Cup Series 2012 Samsung Mobile 500 Texas Camping World Truck Series 2012 NextEra Energy Resources 250 Daytona Latest raceMonster Energy Nascar Cup Series 2015 Ford EcoBoost 400 Homestead Camping World Truck Series 2013 Ford EcoBoost 200 Homestead Races competedTotal 230Monster Energy Nascar Cup Series 186Camping World Truck Series 44Drivers ChampionshipsTotal 0Monster Energy Nascar Cup Series 0Camping World Truck Series 0Race victoriesTotal 0Monster Energy Nascar Cup Series 0Camping World Truck Series 0Pole positionsTotal 0Monster Energy Nascar Cup Series 0Camping World Truck Series 0Throughout most of its existence the team was legally known as Hillman Circle Sport LLC with the No 33 and No 40 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series entries branded as Circle Sport LLC and Hillman Racing respectively During this time Circle Sport which purchased the No 33 from Richard Childress Racing seven races into 2012 rented the No 33 points to RCR for several races per season After the 2015 season the team shut down with parts of the team sold to RCR and Premium Motorsports Circle Sport owner Joe Falk later became an investor of the Leavine Family Racing team merging Circle Sport to form Circle Sport Leavine Family Racing The team returned in 2017 as Circle Sport merging with The Motorsports Group Contents 1 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series 1 1 Car No 33 history 1 1 1 2012 and ROTY 1 1 2 2013 1 1 3 2014 1 1 4 2015 1 1 5 Car No 33 results 1 2 Car No 39 history 1 2 1 2015 1 2 2 Car No 39 results 1 3 Car No 40 history 1 3 1 2012 2013 Part time 1 3 2 2014 2016 1 3 3 Car No 40 results 1 4 Drivers 2 Camping World Truck Series 2 1 Truck No 27 history 2 2 2012 2 3 2013 3 K amp N Pro Series ARCA Racing Series 4 References 5 External linksMonster Energy NASCAR Cup Series editCar No 33 history edit nbsp The No 33 driven by Landon Cassill in the 2013 STP Gas Booster 500In 2011 Joe Falk former owner of LJ Racing returned to team ownership in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series running the No 50 for LTD Powersports with driver T J Bell on a limited basis starting with the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway 1 Bell competed for Rookie of the Year during the season 2 but only qualified for five races four of them with Falk s team which failed to qualify for nine additional races 3 2012 and ROTY edit The team entered the No 40 as Hillman Racing at the 2012 Daytona 500 for Michael Waltrip and at Bristol for Tony Raines failing to qualify at Daytona and withdrawing from Bristol prior to practice Before the April race at Texas Falk announced that he was purchasing the No 33 Sprint Cup Series team from Richard Childress Racing 4 5 The team one Childress had planned to run for only the first five races of the season due to lack of sponsorship 6 was transferred to Falk s ownership after the sixth race at Martinsville Speedway 4 Falk and Mike Hillman formed Circle Sport to field the 33 team 4 The 33 team ran Martinsville with Hermie Sadler as a collaboration between Circle Sport and RCR 6 7 The team s first race under full Circle Sport control was at Texas where Tony Raines drove an unsponsored Chevrolet 4 7 8 Falk planned to run a number of drivers in the car over the remainder of the season including Raines 8 Jeff Green Stephen Leicht Austin Dillon Hermie and Elliott Sadler and C E Falk 6 9 However in late May it was announced that Leicht would be competing for the team for the majority of the remainder of the season attempting to win Rookie of the Year honors 10 except for the June race at Michigan where Childress ran the No 33 for Austin Dillon 11 Cole Whitt also ran some races in a start and park role Leicht would win Rookie of the Year honors despite competing in just 15 races finishing with a team best 26th at Watkins Glen 2013 edit For 2013 Circle Sport maintained its alliance with Richard Childress Racing 4 Former BK Racing driver Landon Cassill took over the No 33 for the majority of the season with Dillon and Brian Scott in the 33 as an RCR entry For the road courses road course ringer Ron Fellows ran the 33 for Circle Sport with sponsorship from Canadian Tire 12 Following the introduction of the No 40 entry at Indianapolis 4 Tony Raines and Landon Cassill would rotate seats in these cars when Circle Sport fielded both the 33 and 40 entries 2014 edit The 33 was run as an RCR entry for the first two races of 2014 with Brian Scott and family sponsors Shore Lodge and Whitetail Club Timmy Hill drove the next two races for Circle Sport Hill was involved in a controversial wreck at Bristol immediately following an accident Hill was running in last place when Matt Kenseth in second place at the time checked up for a wreck in front of him Hill did not see the caution lights and did not cut his speed smashing into Kenseth s back bumper at high speed Fox analyst Darrell Waltrip first stated in a harsh tone Good grief and then called it a rookie mistake for Hill who had run for rookie of the year in 2013 though he slightly recanted his harsh tone later in the broadcast 13 After Scott drove the 33 at Auto Club as an RCR entry David Stremme took over the Circle Sport entry at Martinsville Darlington and Richmond while failing to qualify at Texas Scott and RCR ran the car again at Talladega where Scott won the pole award and Charlotte with Hill returning to Circle Sport in between at Kansas Stremme ran at Dover Michigan and Kentucky while Alex Kennedy ran at both Pocono races and the road courses with more races possible Bobby Labonte ran an RCR car under the Circle Sport banner at Daytona in July the same one that sat on the Talladega pole with Scott At the Camping World RV Sales 301 at Loudon in July 72 year old veteran Morgan Shepherd ran a Circle Sport car with Thunder Coal sponsoring its third race The 33 team created another controversy when Shepherd wrecked Joey Logano who was running second at the time Shepherd was as Logano pointed out the slowest car on the racetrack NASCAR defended Shepherd saying he maintained a minimum running speed in relation to the leaders Shepherd finished as the last car running in 39th place 27 laps down 14 Stremme returned to the No 33 at Indianapolis with Thunder Coal but failed to qualify After Kennedy s previously announced starts at Pocono and Watkins Glen the team fielded him for a fifth time at Michigan Stremme then ran Bristol Ty Dillon drove an RCR entry at Atlanta in August Dillon had tested a car numbered 33 for Furniture Row Racing at Texas in March 15 At Richmond the No 33 was renumbered No 90 to honor Junie Donlavey with Stremme driving The one off was painted in the style of Donlavey s Truxmore sponsored cars and the decklid contained the names of the 67 drivers who raced for Donlavey Stremme was originally on the entry list at Chicagoland but was replaced at the last minute by Travis Kvapil Stremme ran New Hampshire and Dover after which Hill returned for the second Kansas race and Charlotte Stremme was again placed on the entry list at Talladega before being replaced by Kvapil who delivered the No 33 its first top ten finish sixth tying a career best mark for Kvapil as well under the Circle Sport banner on the same day Cassill piloted the No 40 to the overall team s first top five Kvapil would run Martinsville as well with Hill returning again for Texas in the final race of 2014 for the No 33 under the Circle Sport banner RCR returned for the final two races of the season with Ty Dillon at Phoenix and Brian Scott at Homestead 2015 edit nbsp Derek White driving the No 33 at Loudon s 2015 5 hour Energy 301RCR drivers were scheduled to be in the No 33 at the first three races of the season with Ty Dillon at Daytona and Brian Scott at Atlanta and Las Vegas However Scott scheduled to run at Atlanta for Circle Sport would give up his ride to HScott Motorsports after Michael Annett failed to qualify his normal HScott ride under NASCAR rules Joe Falk was credited with the owner s points 16 Road racer Alex Kennedy returned to the team at Phoenix became the primary driver of the No 33 when under Circle Sport control and declaring for Rookie of the Year 17 However Derek White drove the July race at New Hampshire bringing sponsorship from Braille Battery and Grafoid After Watkins Glen in August Kennedy was replaced as Circle Sport s primary No 33 driver with a series of drivers including Mike Bliss and B J McLeod Kennedy returned to the team at Dover After the season Falk joined Leavine Family Racing s ownership group after splitting with Hillman retaining control of the charter granted for the 33 and using it on Leavine s 95 for the season 4 In 2017 Circle Sport returned after merging with The Motorsports Group with Jeffrey Earnhardt driving the No 33 In 2018 the team planned to run a limited schedule with Joey Gase after Falk partnered with Go FAS Racing but the team did not make any attempts in the season There were talks of Austin Theriault running for this team in at least Loudon in 2019 in partnership with GFR but plans ultimately fell through Car No 33 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 MENCC Pts2011 T J Bell 50 Toyota DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX TAL RCH DAR38 DOV CLTDNQ KANDNQ POC39 MCH SON DAY KENDNQ NHA 53rd 14Chevy IND42 POCDNQ GLN37 MCHDNQ BRIDNQ ATLDNQ RCHDNQ CHI NHADNQ DOV KAN CLT TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM2012 Tony Raines 33 DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX34 TAL38 37th 253Jeff Green KANDNQStephen Leicht RCH35 DARDNQ CLT39 DOV35 POC33 MCH SON41 KEN41 DAY42 NHA32 IND31 POCDNQ GLN26 MCHDNQ BRI40 ATLDNQ RCH36 NHA34 MAR34 TEXDNQ PHO35 HOMDNQCole Whitt CHI37 DOVDNQ TAL40 CLTDNQ KANDNQ2013 Landon Cassill DAY PHO32 LVS42 BRI33 CAL30 MAR33 TEX34 KAN29 RCH25 TAL22 DAR30 CLT37 DOV32 POC38 MCH KEN36 DAY24 NHA32 IND MCH32 DOV38 KAN33 CLT TAL37 HOM33 38th 441Ron Fellows SON22 GLN35Tony Raines POC38 BRI32 ATL RCH33 CHI40 NHA41 MAR41 TEX PHO432014 Timmy Hill DAY PHO LVS38 BRI43 CAL KAN40 CLT KAN33 CLT36 TEX35 PHO HOM 40th 337David Stremme MAR39 TEXDNQ DAR36 RCH35 TAL DOV37 MCH39 KEN35 INDDNQ BRI31 ATL NHA40 DOV3790 RCH36Alex Kennedy 33 POC39 SON39 POC28 GLN33 MCH34Bobby Labonte DAY26Morgan Shepherd NHA39Travis Kvapil CHI38 TAL6 MAR412015 Brian Scott DAY ATLQL 35th 458Michael Annett ATL29 LVSAlex Kennedy PHO38 CAL MAR33 TEX37 BRI33 RCH39 TAL KAN CLT36 DOV POC MCH SON25 DAY KEN40 POC38 GLN28 DOV38 CLT34 KAN MAR33 TEXDerek White NHA39 INDTravis Kvapil MCH40 TAL35Mike Bliss BRI37 DAR32 RCH CHIB J McLeod NHA34Ryan Ellis PHO40 HOM2017 Jeffrey Earnhardt DAY26 ATL33 LVS32 PHO39 CAL39 MAR36 TEX40 BRI27 RCH35 TAL28 KAN33 CLT40 DOV27 POC34 MCH35 DAY37 KEN29 NHA33 IND26 POC36 MCH35 BRI40 DAR30 RCH34 CHI34 NHA38 DOV37 CLT30 TAL38 KAN26 MAR38 TEX33 PHO29 HOM32 37th 160Boris Said SON29 GLN30 Qualified but replaced by Michael AnnettCar No 39 history edit 2015 edit The No 39 was placed on the entry list at Texas in April 2015 with Travis Kvapil driving The car is part of the Hillman Racing Gordon Smith stable However the team opted to withdraw on the Wednesday before the race The No 39 made its next attempt at the Sprint Showdown at Charlotte Motor Speedway also with Kvapil behind the wheel Again the team withdrew by Wednesday before the race The week after at the Coca Cola 600 the No 39 was put on the initial entry list and attempted the race However they posted the 42nd fastest speed and with no owner points to fall back on failed to qualify The team attempted the Dover race as well but ran 37th one spot short of qualifying on speed and once again missed the race Car No 39 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 NSCC Pts2015 Travis Kvapil 39 Chevy DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL MAR TEX BRI RCH TAL KAN CLTDNQ DOVDNQ POC MCH SON DAY KEN NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH CHI NHA DOV CLT KAN TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 51st 0Car No 40 history edit 2012 2013 Part time edit Falk and Hillman partnered to field a No 40 Aaron s Toyota for Michael Waltrip at the 2012 Daytona 500 using equipment from Michael Waltrip Racing However the team failed to qualify 4 The No 40 team also entered Bristol with Tony Raines but withdrew Hillman and Falk then bought the points of RCR s No 33 car before the Texas race and used that number instead fielding Chevrolets 4 The No 40 was not seen again until July 2013 at Indianapolis Circle Sport when the team began fielding the No 40 as a second car This move allowed Landon Cassill and Circle Sport to compete in races in which RCR drivers Austin Dillon and Brian Scott were scheduled to run the No 33 with RCR Later the team began entering the No 40 during races when it also entered the No 33 Tony Raines and Cassill rotated seats in each entry 4 18 Cassill s best finish of the year was 22nd at the spring Talladega race while the best finish for Raines was 29th at the fall Kansas race 2014 2016 edit nbsp Reed Sorenson in the No 40 at Daytona International Speedway in 2016For 2014 Cassill was named the primary driver of the team s number 40 car which entered full time competition as the team s primary entry 4 Cassill began the season with a 12th place finish at the Daytona 500 He then failed to qualify for the next two races but made every race after for the rest of the year which included his and the team s first top five and top ten finish a fourth at the GEICO 500 at Talladega In that same race teammate Kvapil finished 6th in the 33 Carsforsale com Newtown Building Supplies and CRC Brakleen sponsored several races Cassill returned for his third season in the No 40 in 2015 On February 12 businessman Gordon Smith joined the team as co owner and the No 40 team was rebranded as Hillman Smith Motorsports 19 The team got off to a bad start becoming the first team to finish last in the first two races after back to back engine failures Cassill best finish was 13th at Daytona Cassill left the team for Front Row Motorsports following the season In January 2016 Premium Motorsports purchased the No 40 team taking engines cars and most of the employees from the No 40 car including Mike Hillman Falk and Hillman meanwhile ended their partnership 4 Though the No 40 did not receive a charter for the 2016 season the team attempted the Daytona 500 with Reed Sorenson failing to qualify 4 After the DNQ the team shut down later that week and auctioned their equipment to Premium Motorsports Before closing their doors in July 2016 Hillman and the partners of Hillman Racing sued Joe Falk and Circle Sport for control of the 33 s charter and all profits amp benefits gained from the charter The suit was settled on June 30 according to reporter Bob Pockrass on Twitter Hillman Racing closed their doors in July 2016 with Mike Hillman Sr taking a role as crew chief for the 46 team The No 33 operated until the end of 2017 Car No 40 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 NSCC Pts2012 Michael Waltrip 40 Toyota DAYDNQ PHO LVS 61st 0Tony Raines BRIWth CAL MAR TEX KAN RCH TAL DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV TAL CLT KAN MAR TEX PHO HOM2013 Landon Cassill Chevy DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX KAN RCH TAL DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND33 POC29 GLN28 MCH BRI23 ATL37 RCH34 CHI29 NHA34 CLT33 MAR29 TEX34 PHO42 43rd 167Tony Raines DOV40 KAN29 TAL43 HOM422014 Landon Cassill DAY12 PHODNQ LVSDNQ BRI30 CAL25 MAR25 TEX34 DAR25 RCH26 TAL11 KAN42 CLT36 DOV34 POC33 MCH35 SON43 KEN32 DAY31 NHA34 IND30 POC41 GLN29 MCH29 BRI22 ATL31 RCH34 CHI28 NHA25 DOV35 KAN21 CLT23 TAL4 MAR19 TEX43 PHO29 HOM29 34th 5212015 DAY43 ATL43 LVS35 PHO37 CAL25 MAR21 TEX32 BRI43 RCH26 TAL39 KAN29 CLT39 DOV23 POC25 MCH31 SON36 DAY13 KEN28 NHA30 IND26 POC14 GLN35 MCH36 BRI38 DAR20 RCH30 CHI27 NHA38 DOV40 CLT23 KAN43 TAL34 MAR21 TEX25 PHO35 HOM35 33rd 4812016 Reed Sorenson DAYDNQ ATL LVS PHO CAL MAR TEX BRI RCH TAL KAN DOV CLT POC MCH SON DAY KEN NHA IND POC GLN BRI MCH DAR RCH CHI NHA DOV CLT KAN TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 47th 0Drivers edit Driver 20 Races Wins Poles DNQ WD Top 5s Top 10sLandon Cassill 103 0 0 2 0 1 1Alex Kennedy 18 0 0 0 0 0 0Stephen Leicht 15 0 0 6 0 0 0Tony Raines 13 0 0 0 2 0 0David Stremme 10 0 0 2 0 0 0Timmy Hill 6 0 0 0 0 0 0Travis Kvapil 5 0 0 2 1 0 1T J Bell 4 0 0 9 0 0 0Cole Whitt 2 0 0 3 0 0 0Ron Fellows 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Mike Bliss 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Bobby Labonte 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Morgan Shepherd 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Michael Annett 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Derek White 1 0 0 0 0 0 0B J McLeod 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Ryan Ellis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Michael Waltrip 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Jeff Green 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Reed Sorenson 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Camping World Truck Series editTruck No 27 history edit nbsp Rookie Jeb Burton at Rockingham in 2012 nbsp Jeff Agnew at Rockingham in 2013 2012 edit It was announced in January 2012 that former Daytona 500 winner Ward Burton would run the Daytona Camping World Truck Series race for Hillman Racing s No 27 Chevrolet Silverado after being out of competition for 5 years Burton would be joined by State Water Heaters which had sponsored him in the Sprint Cup Series with Morgan McClure Motorsports Ward s 19 year old son Jeb Burton not approved to run at Superspeedways would then take over the truck for select races beginning with his series debut at Martinsville Speedway in March The new team would use the equipment from Richard Childress Racing that took Austin Dillon to a series championship in 2011 Ward drove the truck to an 8th place finish in his only start 21 22 23 Jeb would then run the next 5 races finishing 13th in his debut 11th at Rockingham and a strong 8th at Charlotte The team also would enter a second No 25 truck in several races with 6 DNFs Brandon Knupp C E Falk B J McLeod Travis Miller Stephen Leicht and Ryan Lynch would all run races for the team Cole Whitt would drive the 27 to a solid 13th place finish at Talladega Twenty year old Ryan Truex was then signed to drive the 27 the team s tenth driver of the season beginning at Martinsville in October 24 Ryan finished 17th in his truck series debut then returned two races later at Phoenix finishing 11th Veteran driver Jason Leffler would wheel the 27 truck in the season finale at Homestead with Travis Miller returning in 25 Truck 25 Leffler would finish 19th while Miller finished 26th Jeb Burton and crew chief Mike Hillman Jr would move to the 4 truck of Turner Scott Motorsports for 2013 26 2013 edit For 2013 Hillman Racing merged its efforts with Team 7 Motosports who fielded the 70 truck in 2012 Team 7 s driver 47 year old Pro Cup Series Champion Jeff Agnew was signed to drive for the team beginning at Daytona in February 27 In May the team announced a partnership with the West Virginia Coal Association and Friends of Coal beginning at Charlotte 28 The team entered 17 races withdrawing from two and scored 11 top 25 finishes with a best finish of 15th at Kentucky K amp N Pro Series ARCA Racing Series editFurther information Ranier Racing with MDM and MDM Motorsports In 2015 Hillman Racing partner with Ranier Racing with MDM to field two cars No 40 and No 41 in both K amp N Pro Series East and K amp N Pro Series West 29 The team returned for 2016 In 2017 the team shut down because Ranier Hillman and Miller part ways Miller renamed the team to MDM Motorsports Austin Dillon Landon Cassill Ryan Preece Kyle Benjamin Travis Miller Brian Wong Corey LaJoie and Spencer Davis all drove for the team in K amp N The team also fielded two part time entries the No 8 and No 28 in ARCA Racing Series 2016 season the team had 1 win with Brandon Jones at Michigan The team also had 1 pole position with Kyle Benjamin at Iowa Alongside Jones and Benjamin Harrison Burton Travis Miller Matt Tifft and Michael Self also drove for the team in ARCA References edit Rodman Dave May 5 2011 Notebook New point system grows on you NASCAR com Turner Sports Retrieved 2012 04 20 Pearce Al September 2 2011 Andy Lally confirmed as Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year AutoWeek Archived from the original on April 22 2014 Retrieved 2012 04 20 Rodman Dave February 17 2012 For Waltrip winning Daytona 500 is everything NASCAR com Turner Sports Retrieved 2012 04 20 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Long Dustin May 22 2016 Sprint Cup owner sues fellow owner seeks NASCAR charter NBC Sports Statesville North Carolina Retrieved 23 March 2016 Pearce Al April 1 2012 Richard Childress Racing selling one of its four NASCAR Sprint Cup teams AutoWeek Archived from the original on April 5 2012 Retrieved 2012 04 20 a b c RCR s No 33 gets more races Winston Salem Journal Winston Salem North Carolina April 5 2012 Archived from the original on January 27 2013 Retrieved 2012 04 20 a b Moody Dave March 30 2012 Team Owner Joe Falk Set For NASCAR Return Godfather Motorsports Retrieved 29 June 2016 a b Pearce Al April 16 2012 Raines a surprise pick for the No 33 car in Sprint Cup Series AutoWeek Archived from the original on December 19 2013 Retrieved 2012 04 20 O Brien Marty April 2 2012 Joe Falk purchasing No 33 Cup team Daily Press Newport News Virginia Retrieved 2012 04 20 Circle Sport Hits The Track With ROTY Contender Leicht Circle Sport Racing May 25 2012 Retrieved 2012 05 26 Austin Dillon Event Preview Michigan 400 Richard Childress Racing June 12 2012 Archived from the original on June 19 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 13 DiZinno Tony 2013 06 20 NASCAR s Sonoma 2013 road course ringers analyzed NBC Sports Retrieved 2013 06 20 Owens Jeff March 16 2014 Timmy Hill takes blame for slamming into Matt Kenseth under caution Sporting News NASCAR Sporting News Retrieved 22 August 2014 Long Dustin July 13 2014 Logano Wrecked by Shepherd MRN com Loudon New Hampshire Motor Racing Network Archived from the original on 15 July 2014 Retrieved 22 August 2014 Estrada Chris Jul 15 2014 Report Ty Dillon to make Sprint Cup debut next month at Atlanta NBC Sports MotorSportsTalk NBC Sports Retrieved 22 August 2014 Spencer Lee February 28 2015 Reversal of Fortune Motorsport com Retrieved February 28 2015 Fast Facts Alex Kennedy skirtsandscuffs com Skirts and Scuffs April 14 2015 Retrieved 5 May 2015 Cassill to Drive No 40 Sprint Cup Series Entry at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Circle Sport Archived from the original on 2013 10 29 Retrieved 2013 09 10 HILLMAN RACING FORMS PARTNERSHIP HAS NEW NAME NASCAR February 12 2015 Retrieved February 12 2015 Joe Falk Owner Statistics Racing Reference 2012 Retrieved 2012 04 27 Fellin Billy January 26 2012 Ward Burton returns to race at Daytona Times Dispatch Sports Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved 20 September 2014 Long Dustin March 27 2012 Jeb Burton 19 set for truck series debut USA Today Mooresville North Carolina USA Today Retrieved 20 September 2014 newsla January 27 2012 Hillman Racing Hits The Track With Daytona 500 Champion Ward Burton PaddockTalk com PaddockTalk com Retrieved 20 September 2014 Douglass Bryant October 2012 Ryan Truex To Run Trucks for Hillman Racing beyondtheflag com Sports Illustrated Retrieved 20 September 2014 Moody Dave November 14 2012 Leffler Drives For Hillman Racing at Homestead GodfatherMotorsports com GodfatherMotorsports com Retrieved 20 September 2014 Staff Report January 9 2013 JEB BURTON TEAMS WITH ARROWHEAD FOR 2013 SEASON nascar com Charlotte North Carolina NASCAR Retrieved 14 November 2014 Eddinger Mark February 19 2013 Camping World Truck Series News German Quiroga to Red Horse Racing and Jeff Agnew to Drive for Hillman Racing sportsmedia101 com Sports Media 101 Inc Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved September 20 2014 West Virginia Coal Association amp Friends of Coal Partner with Hillman Racing friendsofcoal org Concord North Carolina Friends of Coal May 16 2013 Archived from the original on 12 March 2016 Retrieved 20 September 2014 MDM Hillman Racing to campaign No 40 NASCAR K amp N East development team speedwaydigest com Steven B Wilson February 13 2015 Retrieved 19 March 2017 External links editCircle Sport Official Website Hillman Racing Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hillman Circle Sport amp oldid 1187496460, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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