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Empire Racing

Empire Racing Group (often just called Empire Racing) is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the ARCA Menards Series, fielding the No. 8 Chevrolet and Fords for driver Sean Corr and in late models various drivers. They have also competed in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series in the past.

Empire Racing Group
Owner(s)John Corr, Sean Corr
BaseMooresville, North Carolina
SeriesARCA Menards Series
Race driversARCA Menards Series:
8. Sean Corr
SponsorsARCA Menards Series:
8. Nesco
ManufacturerChevrolet, Ford
Opened2009 (ARCA)
2012 (Truck)
Career
DebutARCA Menards Series:
2009 Drive Smart Buckle-Up Kentucky 150 (Kentucky)
NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series:
2012 Pocono Mountains 125 (Pocono)

History edit

NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series edit

The team fielded the No. 82 Ford F-150 part-time in the Truck Series starting in 2012. They made their debut at Pocono with Sean Corr driving, finishing 25th. The team attempted one more race at Homestead, but they failed to qualify.

Sean Corr made his first Truck starts at Daytona (which was a DNQ) and Talladega in 2013 as well as Pocono for the second straight year.

The team had other drivers in addition to Corr in 2014, with Jake Crum racing at Charlotte and dirt driver Cody Erickson attempting to qualify for Eldora. After he failed to qualify to the race after just coming short in the last-chance qualifier, the team invited him back for a pavement start at Martinsville that October, which he did qualify for.

Empire fielded K&N Series driver Austin Hill for four races in 2015 at Daytona, Dover, Talladega, and Martinsville. Corr made his first start at Eldora that year in the No. 82, with Erickson driving a second truck for the team, the No. 35, where the team leased owner points from Win-Tron Racing instead of fielding a separate truck of their own so Erickson could have a better chance of qualifying (which he successfully did).[1] They did the same thing at Martinsville with Jim Weiler[2] since Austin Hill was already in the No. 82, but Weiler did not qualify for what would have been his debut race in the Truck Series.

With the team allying with Richard Petty Motorsports starting in 2016, they switched to run the famous Petty No. 43 for their primary truck. Austin Hill returned to Empire at Daytona, where he did not qualify for the race, which had a large entry list of 43 trucks for just 32 spots. Hill was set to leave after that to form his team, the No. 20, so he did not run any more races for the team after that.[3]

The team picked up Korbin Forrister to drive the No. 43 at Eldora, who was making his first Truck attempt after his team, the No. 59 for Lira Motorsports, closed down after just two races. The team entered a second truck for that race again this year, with the team bringing back their old number, the No. 82, for Sean Corr. Both Empire trucks failed to qualify for that race.[4]

The team has not attempted any more Truck Series races since then, as they have focused on expanding their ARCA team back up to three cars.

ARCA Menards Series edit

2009–2016 edit

The first series the team raced in was the ARCA Racing Series. Beginning in 2009, the team fielded the No. 82 Ford for Sean Corr part-time. In 2009, Corr attempted Kentucky, both races at Pocono (his home track) and Chicago.

For 2010, the team switched numbers for unknown reasons to the No. 83 at Daytona, but they used the No. 82 again for the rest of their attempts, which were at Texas, Talladega, Michigan, and both Pocono races again with Corr and New Jersey Motorsports Park with road course ringer Robert Mitten.

In 2011, Corr ran for rookie of the year in ARCA and the No. 82 team ran full-time for the first time. Corr finished ninth in points and scored two top-tens at Iowa and Madison. Former driver Richard Johns was announced to serve as the team's crew chief that year.[5]

Corr started the 2012 season with a bang by winning the pole for the season opener at Daytona after Bobby Gerhart's time was disqualified.[6] However, they finished last because of engine issues. Due to sponsorship, the team announced they had to cut back to part-time after four races, and they only ran the first race at Pocono for the remainder of that year. After just that race, they decided to focus their attention on the Truck Series.

The team returned to ARCA at Daytona, Talladega, and Pocono in 2013. Corr got the team's first top-5 finish at Daytona. Empire did not attempt any more races until the second Pocono race, where rookie Mason Mitchell drove the No. 82 after he was released from Roulo Brothers Racing. The team would run the rest of the races with Mitchell in his quest for rookie of the year.

In 2014, the team fielded two cars at Daytona with Canadian Cole Powell driving the No. 8 (switching numbers from the No. 82) and Sean Corr in the No. 48 for the team in a partnership with James Hylton Motorsports. The only other ARCA race Empire ran in 2014 was at Salem in September with Cody Erickson, who drove for the team at the Truck race at Eldora earlier in the year.

They brought three cars to Daytona in 2015. Austin Hill and Patrick Staropoli each made their ARCA debuts in the No. 8 and 82 cars, respectfully, and Corr returned to the No. 48 with the alliance with Hylton's team.

For the third year in a row, Corr drove at Daytona in the No. 48. Empire Racing entered one other car, the No. 82, for Dylan Lupton, who was without a ride at the start of the season after driving in the Xfinity Series part-time the year before. For the rest of the year, the team teamed with James Hylton Motorsports for additional races at Nashville, IRP, and Chicago with Dylan Martin as well as Sean Corr running Talladega and the first Pocono race for the first time in three years.

2017–present edit

 
Thad Moffitt driving his No. 46 at Pocono in 2018.

The team's main car in 2017 was the No. 46, which Corr drove at Daytona. Thad Moffitt, Richard Petty's great-grandson, made his ARCA debut in the car for three races at Nashville, Toledo, and IRP. John Ferrier, who is from Middletown, New York (not far from Goshen, where the Corr family is from), joined the team and merged it with his own. He drove the No. 46 at both Pocono races.

Ferrier returned to the No. 46 for Daytona in 2018. Kaden Honeycutt made his first two series starts for Empire at Salem and IRP driving the No. 43, a second car to the No. 46. Corr also drove the No. 43 at his usual starts at Daytona and Pocono. He ran Talladega in the No. 46.

Towards the end of the 2018 season, the team purchased Chevrolet's from the closed Mason Mitchell Motorsports team. They had been trying to switch over their fleet of cars to Chevrolets since Richard Petty Motorsports had already switched from Ford to Chevrolet for their Cup team.[7] In some races, such as Pocono in June, the team had to run their Fords unbadged (in other words, with the Ford logo covered up) due to RPM's manufacturer change.

The team expanded back to three cars for Daytona for the first time since 2015, with the team entering the No. 43 for Corr, the No. 44 (another Petty number) for Ferrier, and the No. 46 for Moffitt, who turned 18 and was now eligible to run Daytona. The team's late model driver, Lexi Gay, attempted Nashville in the No. 44. Moffitt and the No. 46 team attempted six more races that year (plus withdrawing from three others).

ThePitLane.com reported in November 2019 that there were rumors Empire may be leaving ARCA for the NASCAR Xfinity Series starting in 2020. An image of Gay's No. 44 car from the Nashville race in 2019 is for sale on RacingJunk.com, which ThePitLane claims has been on there for months.[8]

Thad Moffitt was announced to be driving a car for DGR-Crosley at Daytona in February instead of with Empire. The team filed an entry for Daytona with Corr driving a No. 8 car (one of the team's old numbers before they partnered with Petty). Also, as per the Daytona entry list, John Ferrier appears to have restarted his team this season instead of driving with Empire.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Bearden, Aaron (July 23, 2015). "Cody Erickson Reverses Fortune, Makes Eldora Truck Race". Frontstretch. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  2. ^ "Jim Weiler Making NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Debut at Martinsville Speedway". Speedway Digest. October 28, 2015. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  3. ^ Moody, Dave (February 8, 2016). "Austin Hill Announces Limited Truck Series Schedule". Godfather Motorsports Blogspot. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  4. ^ "Empire Racing Group Ready to Move On from Eldora Disappointment". Empire Racing Group. August 16, 2016. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  5. ^ "Sean Corr Looking to Build His ARCA "Empire"". ARCARacing.com. December 8, 2010. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  6. ^ "Corr Wins First Menards Pole Award at Daytona; Times Disallowed for Gerhart, Three Other Drivers". ARCARacing.com. February 17, 2012. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  7. ^ "Empire Racing Group Purchases Mason Mitchell Motorsports". Empire Racing Group. August 9, 2018. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  8. ^ "Empire Racing Group leaving ARCA for NASCAR Xfinity?". ThePitLane.com. November 13, 2019. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
  9. ^ "ARCA Daytona 200 Entry List". ARCARacing.com. Retrieved January 17, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Empire Racing owner statistics at Racing-Reference

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Empire Racing Group often just called Empire Racing is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the ARCA Menards Series fielding the No 8 Chevrolet and Fords for driver Sean Corr and in late models various drivers They have also competed in the NASCAR Gander RV amp Outdoors Truck Series in the past Empire Racing GroupOwner s John Corr Sean CorrBaseMooresville North CarolinaSeriesARCA Menards SeriesRace driversARCA Menards Series 8 Sean CorrSponsorsARCA Menards Series 8 NescoManufacturerChevrolet FordOpened2009 ARCA 2012 Truck CareerDebutARCA Menards Series 2009 Drive Smart Buckle Up Kentucky 150 Kentucky NASCAR Gander RV amp Outdoors Truck Series 2012 Pocono Mountains 125 Pocono Contents 1 History 1 1 NASCAR Gander RV amp Outdoors Truck Series 1 2 ARCA Menards Series 1 2 1 2009 2016 1 2 2 2017 present 2 References 3 External linksHistory editNASCAR Gander RV amp Outdoors Truck Series edit The team fielded the No 82 Ford F 150 part time in the Truck Series starting in 2012 They made their debut at Pocono with Sean Corr driving finishing 25th The team attempted one more race at Homestead but they failed to qualify Sean Corr made his first Truck starts at Daytona which was a DNQ and Talladega in 2013 as well as Pocono for the second straight year The team had other drivers in addition to Corr in 2014 with Jake Crum racing at Charlotte and dirt driver Cody Erickson attempting to qualify for Eldora After he failed to qualify to the race after just coming short in the last chance qualifier the team invited him back for a pavement start at Martinsville that October which he did qualify for Empire fielded K amp N Series driver Austin Hill for four races in 2015 at Daytona Dover Talladega and Martinsville Corr made his first start at Eldora that year in the No 82 with Erickson driving a second truck for the team the No 35 where the team leased owner points from Win Tron Racing instead of fielding a separate truck of their own so Erickson could have a better chance of qualifying which he successfully did 1 They did the same thing at Martinsville with Jim Weiler 2 since Austin Hill was already in the No 82 but Weiler did not qualify for what would have been his debut race in the Truck Series With the team allying with Richard Petty Motorsports starting in 2016 they switched to run the famous Petty No 43 for their primary truck Austin Hill returned to Empire at Daytona where he did not qualify for the race which had a large entry list of 43 trucks for just 32 spots Hill was set to leave after that to form his team the No 20 so he did not run any more races for the team after that 3 The team picked up Korbin Forrister to drive the No 43 at Eldora who was making his first Truck attempt after his team the No 59 for Lira Motorsports closed down after just two races The team entered a second truck for that race again this year with the team bringing back their old number the No 82 for Sean Corr Both Empire trucks failed to qualify for that race 4 The team has not attempted any more Truck Series races since then as they have focused on expanding their ARCA team back up to three cars ARCA Menards Series edit 2009 2016 edit The first series the team raced in was the ARCA Racing Series Beginning in 2009 the team fielded the No 82 Ford for Sean Corr part time In 2009 Corr attempted Kentucky both races at Pocono his home track and Chicago For 2010 the team switched numbers for unknown reasons to the No 83 at Daytona but they used the No 82 again for the rest of their attempts which were at Texas Talladega Michigan and both Pocono races again with Corr and New Jersey Motorsports Park with road course ringer Robert Mitten In 2011 Corr ran for rookie of the year in ARCA and the No 82 team ran full time for the first time Corr finished ninth in points and scored two top tens at Iowa and Madison Former driver Richard Johns was announced to serve as the team s crew chief that year 5 Corr started the 2012 season with a bang by winning the pole for the season opener at Daytona after Bobby Gerhart s time was disqualified 6 However they finished last because of engine issues Due to sponsorship the team announced they had to cut back to part time after four races and they only ran the first race at Pocono for the remainder of that year After just that race they decided to focus their attention on the Truck Series The team returned to ARCA at Daytona Talladega and Pocono in 2013 Corr got the team s first top 5 finish at Daytona Empire did not attempt any more races until the second Pocono race where rookie Mason Mitchell drove the No 82 after he was released from Roulo Brothers Racing The team would run the rest of the races with Mitchell in his quest for rookie of the year In 2014 the team fielded two cars at Daytona with Canadian Cole Powell driving the No 8 switching numbers from the No 82 and Sean Corr in the No 48 for the team in a partnership with James Hylton Motorsports The only other ARCA race Empire ran in 2014 was at Salem in September with Cody Erickson who drove for the team at the Truck race at Eldora earlier in the year They brought three cars to Daytona in 2015 Austin Hill and Patrick Staropoli each made their ARCA debuts in the No 8 and 82 cars respectfully and Corr returned to the No 48 with the alliance with Hylton s team For the third year in a row Corr drove at Daytona in the No 48 Empire Racing entered one other car the No 82 for Dylan Lupton who was without a ride at the start of the season after driving in the Xfinity Series part time the year before For the rest of the year the team teamed with James Hylton Motorsports for additional races at Nashville IRP and Chicago with Dylan Martin as well as Sean Corr running Talladega and the first Pocono race for the first time in three years 2017 present edit nbsp Thad Moffitt driving his No 46 at Pocono in 2018 The team s main car in 2017 was the No 46 which Corr drove at Daytona Thad Moffitt Richard Petty s great grandson made his ARCA debut in the car for three races at Nashville Toledo and IRP John Ferrier who is from Middletown New York not far from Goshen where the Corr family is from joined the team and merged it with his own He drove the No 46 at both Pocono races Ferrier returned to the No 46 for Daytona in 2018 Kaden Honeycutt made his first two series starts for Empire at Salem and IRP driving the No 43 a second car to the No 46 Corr also drove the No 43 at his usual starts at Daytona and Pocono He ran Talladega in the No 46 Towards the end of the 2018 season the team purchased Chevrolet s from the closed Mason Mitchell Motorsports team They had been trying to switch over their fleet of cars to Chevrolets since Richard Petty Motorsports had already switched from Ford to Chevrolet for their Cup team 7 In some races such as Pocono in June the team had to run their Fords unbadged in other words with the Ford logo covered up due to RPM s manufacturer change The team expanded back to three cars for Daytona for the first time since 2015 with the team entering the No 43 for Corr the No 44 another Petty number for Ferrier and the No 46 for Moffitt who turned 18 and was now eligible to run Daytona The team s late model driver Lexi Gay attempted Nashville in the No 44 Moffitt and the No 46 team attempted six more races that year plus withdrawing from three others ThePitLane com reported in November 2019 that there were rumors Empire may be leaving ARCA for the NASCAR Xfinity Series starting in 2020 An image of Gay s No 44 car from the Nashville race in 2019 is for sale on RacingJunk com which ThePitLane claims has been on there for months 8 Thad Moffitt was announced to be driving a car for DGR Crosley at Daytona in February instead of with Empire The team filed an entry for Daytona with Corr driving a No 8 car one of the team s old numbers before they partnered with Petty Also as per the Daytona entry list John Ferrier appears to have restarted his team this season instead of driving with Empire 9 References edit Bearden Aaron July 23 2015 Cody Erickson Reverses Fortune Makes Eldora Truck Race Frontstretch Retrieved December 21 2019 Jim Weiler Making NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Debut at Martinsville Speedway Speedway Digest October 28 2015 Retrieved December 21 2019 Moody Dave February 8 2016 Austin Hill Announces Limited Truck Series Schedule Godfather Motorsports Blogspot Retrieved December 21 2019 Empire Racing Group Ready to Move On from Eldora Disappointment Empire Racing Group August 16 2016 Retrieved December 21 2019 Sean Corr Looking to Build His ARCA Empire ARCARacing com December 8 2010 Retrieved December 21 2019 Corr Wins First Menards Pole Award at Daytona Times Disallowed for Gerhart Three Other Drivers ARCARacing com February 17 2012 Retrieved December 21 2019 Empire Racing Group Purchases Mason Mitchell Motorsports Empire Racing Group August 9 2018 Retrieved December 21 2019 Empire Racing Group leaving ARCA for NASCAR Xfinity ThePitLane com November 13 2019 Retrieved November 21 2019 ARCA Daytona 200 Entry List ARCARacing com Retrieved January 17 2020 External links editOfficial website Empire Racing owner statistics at Racing Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Empire Racing amp oldid 1217537331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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