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Front Row Motorsports

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. The team began running part-time in 2004 as Means-Jenkins Motorsports under a partnership with Jimmy Means and restaurant entrepreneur Bob Jenkins, with Jenkins becoming the full team owner in 2005.[1][2] In the Cup Series, FRM currently fields two Ford Mustang Dark Horse teams full-time: The No. 34 for Michael McDowell and the No. 38 for Todd Gilliland as well as the No. 36 part-time for Kaz Grala. In the Truck Series, they field the No. 38 Ford F-150 for Layne Riggs.

Front Row Motorsports
Owner(s)Bob Jenkins
Brad Jenkins
BaseMooresville, North Carolina
SeriesNASCAR Cup Series
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Race driversCup Series
34. Michael McDowell
36. Kaz Grala (R) (part-time)
38. Todd Gilliland
Truck Series
38. Layne Riggs (R)
SponsorsCup Series
34. Love's Travel Stops, Benebone, Horizon Hobby, Long John Silver's, A&W Restaurants, The Pete Store, Margaritaville at Sea, B’laster
36. Ruedebusch
38. Gener8tor, Georgia Peanut Commission, Citgard, Ruedebusch, Farxiga, Carson-Newman University, Long John Silver's, A&W Restaurants, Frontline Enterprises
Truck Series
38. Love's Travel Stops, Northside Hospital, Infinity Communications Group
ManufacturerFord
Opened2004
Career
DebutNASCAR Cup Series:
2005 Food City 500 (Bristol)
Nationwide Series:
2008 Camping World 300 (Daytona)
Craftsman Truck Series
2020 NextEra Energy 250 (Daytona)
Latest raceNASCAR Cup Series:
2024 Goodyear 400 (Darlington)
Nationwide Series:
2010 Food City 250 (Bristol)
Craftsman Truck Series
2024 Buckle Up South Carolina 200 (Darlington)
Races competedTotal: 755
NASCAR Cup Series: 580
Nationwide Series: 75
Truck Series: 100
Drivers' ChampionshipsTotal: 1
NASCAR Cup Series: 0
Nationwide Series: 0
Truck Series: 1
2022
Race victoriesTotal: 12
NASCAR Cup Series: 4
Nationwide Series: 0
Truck Series: 8
Pole positionsTotal: 7
NASCAR Cup Series: 3
Nationwide Series: 0
Truck Series: 4

Front Row Motorsports has become known as one of the more prominent small-budget teams in the Cup Series, operating with around 60 employees on a fraction of the budget of larger teams, and with equipment often coming second-hand from other Ford teams the team has a technical alliance with such as RFK Racing (from 2016 to 2023) and Team Penske (from 2024 onward).[3][4][5] The team has struggled on most intermediate tracks, however since 2011, the team has become noted for its performance at superspeedways and to a lesser extent short tracks, which rely less on aerodynamic performance. This reputation has grown since the signing of noted restrictor-plate racer David Ragan in 2013, who won the team's first race at Talladega the following year with the help of another skilled plate racer and teammate David Gilliland.[1][4] FRM has also won with Chris Buescher at the rain-shortened 2016 Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono Raceway and Michael McDowell at the 2021 Daytona 500. McDowell dominated and won the 2023 Verizon 200 at the Brickyard in a breakthrough moment for the team, the first time Front Row led the most laps in a race.

The team has received equipment from RFK Racing since 2010 and began a technical alliance with Roush in 2016. The team also began receiving technical support from Ford starting in 2016, after receiving limited data from Ford since 2010. In 2024, FRM switched its technical alliance from RFK Racing to Team Penske.[6]

The team was awarded the assets of BK Racing on August 21, 2018, after former owner Ron Devine and a trustee from Union First Bank put the team up for bidding. After purchasing the assets, they ran a No. 23 car for the rest of the season, driven primarily by J. J. Yeley from NY Racing. After the 2018 season ended, this team became the No. 36 team in 2019.

Bob Jenkins edit

Robert "Bob" Jenkins,[7] the full owner of the team since 2005, resides in Dandridge, Tennessee,[1] and is known for his involvement with in the Yum! Brands family of restaurants. He is not to be confused with the motorsports announcer of the same name. Jenkins currently owns around 150 franchises, including many Taco Bell, Long John Silver's, and A&W locations.[3][4][8] Jenkins also owns Morristown Driver's Services (MDS), a full-service, Logistics Provider, specializing in all phases of transportation management.[1][7] His family is also the owner of Jenkin's Insurance in Dandridge.

Jenkins began his NASCAR career as a sponsor for a then-Busch Series (now Xfinity Series) entry driven by Brad Teague and fielded by longtime owner Jimmy Means. Jenkins began fielding Cup Series entries in 2004 with Means, taking full ownership of the team in 2005.[1][2][9]

The Yum! Brands, most notably Taco Bell and Long John Silver's, as well as MDS often appear on the Front Row cars when the team does not have an outside sponsor, with funds coming from Jenkins himself.[1][3][4][10]

The team shop is currently in Mooresville, North Carolina in the shop that used to house MDM Motorsports and Ranier Racing.

Visual identity edit

As noted, the team has used Bob Jenkins' franchises as sponsors, offering a distinctive look to many of their cars. In 2006, the team began using an old-style font for its car numbers, modeled after the styles used by teams of the 1960s and 1970s. However, the team dropped this style for a more standard rounded block font in 2008. Midway through the year, the Cup cars switched back to the older styled numbers, while the Nationwide Series car used the newer font through the end of the year (the retro font was used on the team's road course car). In 2009, the Nationwide car also switched back to the older-styled numbers. FRM has used the retro style ever since.

NASCAR Cup Series edit

Car No. 34 history edit

Mach 1 Racing (2004–2005)

The No. 34 car made its debut on March 14, 2004, at Atlanta Motor Speedway with Todd Bodine driving the car as the No. 98 Lucas Oil Ford. At the time, the team was owned by Chris Edwards and was known as "Mach 1 Racing". Bodine finished 41st after dropping out within sixteen laps. Bodine drove in eight races with the team that year, along with his brother Geoffrey, Larry Gunselman, Randy LaJoie, Chad Chaffin, and Derrike Cope filling out the driving duties that year, driving a total of 29 races.

In 2005 the team changed numbers to No. 34 and planned to run full-time, but due to sponsorship limitations and lackluster performance by LaJoie, the team only ran a limited schedule. Although it attempted many races, two drivers (Ted Christopher and P. J. Jones) each qualified for a race with the team that year. In the fall of 2005, the team website announced that the team was up for sale, but that was quickly rescinded. Later that year, Front Row Motorsports moved into their shop to operate the No. 34 in addition to their current team.

Multiple drivers (2006–2008)
 
John Andretti in the No. 34 at Daytona in 2008.

The combined team began running at the 2006 Daytona 500. Randy LaJoie attempted but failed to qualify for the first two races. The team ran the No. 64 at Daytona but switched back to No. 34 for the second race at California Speedway. Lajoie and teammate Chaffin swapped rides the next week in Las Vegas and Chaffin would drive for the next eight races. Chaffin would then return to FRM's other car after Kevin Lepage's departure for BAM Racing, one week after FRM purchased the owner points from Peak Fitness Racing and renumbered the No. 92 to No. 61. Chad Blount would then take over the No. 34 car for two races, however, he was unable to get into the field and was released. Carl Long, Greg Sacks, Mike Skinner would attempt the next three races with Skinner making the 3M Performance 400 and finishing 37th on the lead lap. Johnny Miller returned to FRM to run the road course at Infineon. After Blount's release, Long, Sacks, Chaffin, Brian Simo, Kertus Davis, Skinner, and Joey McCarthy attempted races for the team, with Long qualifying at Bristol. Lepage drove the car for the rest of the season and made Martinsville.

The car attempted full-time status in 2007 with Lepage, but after missing the first four races, the team decided to go part-time with Andretti and Chaffin. Lepage swapped places with Andretti and Chaffin at the No. 37 so that Lepage could continue full-time. Chaffin later left the team in early 2007. They tried to make another attempt to run the No. 34 at Texas Motor Speedway with myAutoloan.com as the sponsor, but they failed to qualify for the race.

The 2008 season began with the No. 34 planning to run a full season. The team made the Daytona 500 with Andretti behind the wheel and Makoto's Ginger Dressing brand as the associate sponsor, and manufacturer's support from Chevrolet. Andretti left the team to race in the Indianapolis 500 with Roth Racing and eventually decided to continue in the series. Tony Raines qualified for his first race of the season in the No. 34 Chevrolet Impala SS at Dover but finished 40th after transmission failure. The No. 34 Chevy ran part-time after that, with Chad Chaffin attempting the final races for the team in 2008.

John Andretti (2009)

In 2009, John Andretti drove the car full-time, and the team entered into a partnership with Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. The No. 34 team received owner's points from EGR's defunct No. 15 team, becoming locked in for the first five races of the season. For the Daytona 500, Window World joined as the primary sponsor, and the car was fielded as a fourth EGR entry, with EGR crew chief Steve Lane and several EGR crewmembers tending to the car.[9][11][12] The team finished 19th in the race. Window World ended up joining the team for the first five races of the season, and additional races later in the year.[9] The team ran EGR engines at the Daytona 500 and the spring Atlanta race, using Pro Motors Engines otherwise. Steven Lane served as the full-time crew chief and some of the EGR crew became permanent employees.[9] Beyond Window World's involvement, the team ran mostly unsponsored; team owner Bob Jenkins began using the space on the No. 34 Chevrolet Impala SS to advertise his Taco Bell restaurants while seeking a new primary sponsor.[9] Andretti missed two races while he ran the Indianapolis 500,[9] and teammate Tony Raines took his place for those events. Raines quickly earned the team's best solo effort finish to that point with a 25th place at Darlington. With John back at the wheel, the team finished 16th at the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, along with numerous other top-30 finishes throughout the year. At Michigan, race sponsor Carfax jumped aboard the No. 34 Chevrolet as the primary sponsor. The team remained in the top-35 for the entire season which guaranteed the team starts the first five races of 2010.

Travis Kvapil (2010)

For 2010, Travis Kvapil was the primary driver of the No. 34 Long John Silver's car, with the team switching to Ford and Roush/Yates providing engines and support for the team. Steve Lane returned to the Long John Silver's team with Kvapil. John Andretti drove the No. 34 in the Budweiser Shootout and the 2010 Daytona 500 with Window World as the primary sponsor, with Kvapil driving the No. 37 Extenze Ford in place of rookie teammate Kevin Conway. Kvapil and the No. 34 team's best finish of 2010 was an 18th at Talladega in the spring and finished 33rd in owners points after Kvapil, Andretti (both with the LJS crew), Kevin Conway, and Tony Raines (both with the Extenze / A&W Crew) ran races with the number.

David Gilliland (2011)
 
David Gilliland in the No. 34 during the 2011 Toyota/Save Mart 350.

In 2011, David Gilliland returned to Front Row Motorsports running the No. 34 Taco Bell Ford for the full season. He would go on to finish third in the 2011 Daytona 500, ninth in the 2011 Aaron's 499, and 12th in the 2011 Toyota/Save Mart 350. The third-place finish at Daytona was the beginning of FRM's noted success on restrictor-plate tracks.

David Ragan (2012–2015)

For 2012, former Roush Fenway Racing driver David Ragan drove the car full-time. Ragan helped the team improve slightly, with a best finish of 4th at Talladega in October. He recorded two top-10 finishes throughout the season, both at Talladega.

Ragan got the team its first win at Talladega Superspeedway in the 2013 Aaron's 499 on a last-lap pass. Along with David Gilliland's help, the team was able to finish one-two.[4][13] The win was also the first for a car using No. 34 since Wendell Scott in 1964. The No. 34 team improved more in 2013 earning sixteen top-25 finishes including the win, a sixth-place finish at the fall Talladega race, and a 12th-place finish at the night race at Bristol. However, three consecutive engine failures near the end of the season dropped Ragan to 28th in points.

 
David Ragan in the No. 34 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2014.

Ragan returned as the driver for 2014, with sponsors CSX and Farm Rich (which sponsored the team's win at Talladega)[4] stepping up their commitments.[14] The team struggled to adapt to the new no ride-height rule for the 2014 season and wasn't helped by the struggles of all the Roush-Yates engines teams all year long. Ragan was outside the top-30 in points near the end of the season. However, the No. 34 car got a boost at the October Martinsville race, when it finally scored its first top 10 of the season. In the race, Ragan drove a tribute baby blue paint scheme dedicated to the late Wendell Scott, the last driver before Ragan to win using the number 34.

Ragan returned to the team in 2015.[15] With KFC sponsoring, Ragan came back from a lap down in his Duel race to qualify for the Daytona 500 (his points had been moved to the No. 35 car), where he later finished 17th. After the 500, Ragan temporarily left the team to drive for Joe Gibbs Racing in place of an injured Kyle Busch. Ragan was originally scheduled to return to the No. 34 upon Busch's return to the series, but in April, circumstances led to him to instead leave for Michael Waltrip Racing to replace an ailing Brian Vickers for the rest of the season.

Brett Moffitt (2015)
 
Brett Moffitt in the No. 34 at Martinsville Speedway in 2015.

Meanwhile, Joe Nemechek took over the No. 34 at Atlanta, the first of an eight-race sponsorship from CSX. Brett Moffitt took over the No. 34 at Las Vegas and Phoenix, with Chris Buescher driving the car for the next four races along with Talladega and Reed Sorenson driving at Richmond. In May 2015, Moffitt, competing for Rookie of the Year honors, was named the driver for the remainder of the season, though Justin Marks took over at Sonoma,[16] Buescher drove the car at Watkins Glen, and Josh Wise ran the fall Talladega race. Despite not running the full season, Moffitt earned Cup Series Rookie of the Year honors.

Chris Buescher (2016)
 
Chris Buescher in the No. 34 at Kentucky Speedway in 2016.

On December 10, 2015, it was announced that reigning Xfinity Series champion Chris Buescher would drive the No. 34 for the 2016 season, as part of FRM's new alliance with Roush Fenway Racing. Bob Osbourne replaced Derrick Finley as crew chief for the No. 34. Finley then became Front Row's technical director.[17] It was later announced that longtime FRM sponsor Love's Travel Stops would be moving to the No. 34 in 2016 (after sponsoring the No. 38 since 2013). CSX also returned to the team for eight races.[18] Buescher, in one of the biggest upsets in recent NASCAR history, won a fog-shortened Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono, after taking the lead in the final 15 laps. It was Buescher's first win in the Cup Series and the team's second Cup Series victory. Buescher, with the win, became the first driver since Joey Logano in 2009 to win a race as a Cup Series Rookie of the Year candidate (In 2011, Trevor Bayne won a race during his part-time rookie season but was not running for the Cup Series Rookie of the Year award).[19] Buescher later moved up to 29th in points following Richmond, locking him into the Chase. It was the first-ever Chase berth for a Front Row Motorsports entry. Buescher began the Chase in the 13th position in points, but three sub-par finishes cost him a chance to move on to the 2nd round. He finished 16th in points, a career-best for the team. Buescher later departed for JTG Daugherty Racing following the season's conclusion.

Landon Cassill (2017)
 
Cassill's No. 34 during the 2017 Daytona 500

It was announced on December 16, 2016, that Landon Cassill would shift over from the #38 car to replace Buescher. His best finish in the 2017 season was 16th at the Daytona 500. After only one year of having Cassill in the car, it was announced on October 10, 2017, that he would not be returning to the car or Front Row Motorsports.[20]

Michael McDowell (2018–2024)
 
Michael McDowell in the No. 34 at Sonoma Raceway in 2018

Michael McDowell was later announced as Cassill's replacement for 2018. During the season, he only scored one top-10 finish at the Daytona 500 and ended up 26th in the standings. McDowell started the 2019 season with a fifth-place finish at the Daytona 500, later scoring another top-five at the fall Talladega race.

On December 12, 2019, FRM announced that McDowell will return to the No. 34 for the 2020 season.[21] He scored four top-10s and finished the season 23rd in the standings, a new career best.

McDowell began the 2021 season by winning the 2021 Daytona 500; it was his first NASCAR Cup Series win, in his 358th Cup race. He was a 100-1 underdog.[22] He would go on to finish inside the top 10 in the first three races of the season.

McDowell started the 2022 season with a seventh-place finish at the 2022 Daytona 500. He scored seven top-10 finishes during the regular season. On July 26, crew chief Blake Harris was suspended for four races and fined US$100,000 for an L2 Penalty during post-race inspection after the 2022 M&M's Fan Appreciation 400 at Pocono. The penalty came under Sections 14.1 C, D and Q and 14.5 A and B in the NASCAR Rule Book, both of which pertain to the body and overall vehicle assembly rules surrounding modification of a single-source supplied part. In addition, the No. 34 team was docked 100 driver and owner points and 10 playoff points.[23]

 
Michael McDowell in the No. 34 at Sonoma Raceway in 2023.

McDowell began the 2023 season with a 28th-place finish at the 2023 Daytona 500. He dominated the Indianapolis road race, landing him in the playoffs and earning him his second career win.[24] McDowell was eliminated at the conclusion of the Round of 16.[25]

On May 8, 2024, McDowell announced he would leave FRM at the end of the 2024 season and he had signed a multi-year contract with Spire Motorsports to drive the No. 71 Chevrolet starting in 2025.[26]

Car No. 34 results edit

NASCAR Cup Series results
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 Owners Pts
2004 Larry Gunselman 98 Ford DAY CAR LVS
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
GLN
43
TAL
33
KAN
42
39th 1386
Todd Bodine ATL
41
DAR
40
TEX
43
MAR
39
TAL
DNQ
CAL
34
RCH
33
CHI
DNQ
NHA
41
POC
38
Geoff Bodine BRI
39
CLT
DNQ
POC
28
MCH
32
NHA
41
DOV
39
CLT
DNQ
Larry Gunselman Dodge SON
37
96 Ford DAY
34
Derrike Cope 98 IND
40
MCH
41
BRI
38
RCH
42
96 CAL
40
Chad Chaffin 98 MAR
39
Randy LaJoie 96 ATL
DNQ
98 PHO
42
DAR
36
HOM
DNQ
2005 34 Chevy DAY
DNQ
CAL
42
LVS
36
ATL
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
MAR
42
TEX
DNQ
44th 738
Steve Portenga PHO
DNQ
TAL
Jeff Fuller DAR
43
RCH
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
DOV
43
P. J. Jones POC
DNQ
MCH
DNQ
SON DAY CHI
DNQ
POC
41
IND
DNQ
GLN MCH
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
CAL
DNQ
Joey McCarthy NHA
DNQ
RCH
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
TAL MAR
DNQ
ATL TEX
Ted Christopher NHA
42
Eric McClure KAN
DNQ
CLT
Chad Chaffin PHO
43
HOM
2006 Randy LaJoie 64 DAY
DNQ
43rd 1001
34 Dodge CAL
DNQ
Chad Chaffin Chevy LVS
42
ATL
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
MAR
36
TEX
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
TAL
30
RCH
DNQ
Chad Blount DAR
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
RCH
42
NHA
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
KAN
DNQ
Carl Long DOV
DNQ
CHI
DNQ
BRI
41
Greg Sacks POC
DNQ
POC
DNQ
Mike Skinner MCH
37
MCH
DNQ
Johnny Miller SON
DNQ
Chad Blount Dodge DAY
DNQ
Joey McCarthy Chevy NHA
DNQ
Chad Chaffin Dodge IND
39
TEX
DNQ
HOM
DNQ
Brian Simo Chevy GLN
41
Kertus Davis CAL
DNQ
Kevin Lepage Dodge TAL
DNQ
Chevy CLT
DNQ
MAR
43
ATL PHO
DNQ
2007 Dodge DAY
DNQ
CAL
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
BRI MAR TEX
DNQ
PHO TAL
DNQ
RCH DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI IND POC GLN MCH TEX
DNQ
PHO HOM 56th 106
Stanton Barrett BRI
DNQ
CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL
2008 John Andretti Chevy DAY
40
CAL
35
LVS
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
MAR
DNQ
TEX
40
PHO
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
RCH
DNQ
46th 764
Jeff Green DAR
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
CAL
Tony Raines DOV
40
POC MCH
DNQ
NHA
DNQ
DAY CHI
DNQ
IND
DNQ
RCH
DNQ
NHA
DNQ
Brian Simo Ford SON
43
Chad Chaffin Chevy POC
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM
Brian Simo GLN
DNQ
MCH
2009 John Andretti DAY
19
CAL
31
LVS
28
ATL
29
BRI
34
MAR
35
TEX
26
PHO
38
TAL
27
RCH
32
DOV
34
POC
35
MCH
33
SON
30
NHA
16
DAY
27
CHI
30
IND
32
POC
30
GLN
30
MCH
28
BRI
30
ATL
31
RCH
29
NHA
26
DOV
27
KAN
33
CAL
19
CLT
36
MAR
26
TAL
23
TEX
24
PHO
34
HOM
33
35th 2731
Tony Raines DAR
25
CLT
39
2010 John Andretti Ford DAY
38
34th 2564
Travis Kvapil CAL
30
LVS
24
ATL
30
BRI
25
MAR
27
PHO
36
TEX
24
TAL
18
RCH
34
DAR
26
DOV
29
BRI
22
ATL
29
DOV
33
KAN
33
CAL
28
CLT
31
TEX
41
HOM
34
Kevin Conway CLT
35
POC
35
MCH
40
SON
28
NHA
23
DAY
14
CHI
33
IND
34
POC
31
GLN
31
Tony Raines MCH
31
RCH
38
NHA
34
MAR
32
PHO
36
Robert Richardson Jr. TAL
37
2011 David Gilliland DAY
3
PHO
22
LVS
37
BRI
27
CAL
31
MAR
33
TEX
42
TAL
9
RCH
25
DAR
32
DOV
22
CLT
33
KAN
33
POC
29
MCH
29
SON
12
DAY
16
KEN
31
NHA
25
IND
33
POC
23
GLN
33
MCH
32
BRI
24
ATL
37
RCH
27
CHI
36
NHA
32
DOV
28
KAN
32
CLT
36
TAL
22
MAR
34
TEX
32
PHO
31
HOM
33
30th 572
2012 David Ragan DAY
43
PHO
25
LVS
21
BRI
23
CAL
31
MAR
24
TEX
35
KAN
30
RCH
32
TAL
7
DAR
28
CLT
35
DOV
21
POC
27
MCH
23
SON
27
KEN
29
DAY
26
NHA
34
IND
28
POC
28
GLN
22
MCH
23
BRI
32
ATL
28
RCH
32
CHI
22
NHA
29
DOV
30
TAL
4
CLT
34
KAN
20
MAR
26
TEX
28
PHO
33
HOM
31
28th 622
2013 DAY
35
PHO
38
LVS
31
BRI
21
CAL
24
MAR
30
TEX
26
KAN
30
RCH
20
TAL
1
DAR
39
CLT
25
DOV
22
POC
37
MCH
25
SON
33
KEN
26
DAY
22
NHA
19
IND
34
POC
21
GLN
21
MCH
24
BRI
12
ATL
23
RCH
29
CHI
26
NHA
29
DOV
25
KAN
36
CLT
30
TAL
6
MAR
43
TEX
42
PHO
35
HOM
29
28th 633
2014 DAY
34
PHO
28
LVS
32
BRI
31
CAL
27
MAR
28
TEX
35
DAR
32
RCH
30
TAL
35
KAN
38
CLT
31
DOV
36
POC
18
MCH
38
SON
36
KEN
31
DAY
22
NHA
25
IND
35
POC
19
GLN
19
MCH
24
BRI
23
ATL
27
RCH
33
CHI
31
NHA
42
DOV
31
KAN
27
CLT
34
TAL
30
MAR
10
TEX
32
PHO
25
HOM
30
32nd 531
2015 DAY
17
34th 472
Joe Nemechek ATL
33
Brett Moffitt LVS
37
PHO
32
KAN
34
CLT
31
DOV
28
POC
30
MCH
33
DAY
27
KEN
32
NHA
33
IND
34
POC
31
MCH
34
BRI
30
DAR
36
RCH
35
CHI
31
NHA
27
DOV
42
CLT
30
KAN
32
MAR
35
TEX
30
PHO
36
HOM
31
Chris Buescher CAL
20
MAR
24
TEX
30
BRI
25
TAL
24
GLN
37
Reed Sorenson RCH
34
Justin Marks SON
30
Josh Wise TAL
29
2016 Chris Buescher DAY
39
ATL
28
LVS
26
PHO
30
CAL
33
MAR
33
TEX
28
BRI
21
RCH
34
TAL
37
KAN
24
DOV
18
CLT
37
POC
25
MCH
20
SON
30
DAY
40
KEN
37
NHA
29
IND
14
POC
1
GLN
30
BRI
5
MCH
35
DAR
17
RCH
24
CHI
28
NHA
30
DOV
23
CLT
16
KAN
21
TAL
22
MAR
27
TEX
21
PHO
32
HOM
24
16th 2169
2017 Landon Cassill DAY
16
ATL
22
LVS
27
PHO
28
CAL
27
MAR
27
TEX
29
BRI
32
RCH
21
TAL
29
KAN
21
CLT
28
DOV
36
POC
27
MCH
32
SON
30
DAY
19
KEN
26
NHA
23
IND
22
POC
29
GLN
36
MCH
25
BRI
35
DAR
21
RCH
39
CHI
20
NHA
25
DOV
29
CLT
25
TAL
28
KAN
23
MAR
23
TEX
26
PHO
24
HOM
23
31st 382
2018 Michael McDowell DAY
9
ATL
24
LVS
37
PHO
32
CAL
26
MAR
21
TEX
14
BRI
38
RCH
31
TAL
32
DOV
22
KAN
20
CLT
18
POC
21
MCH
25
SON
21
CHI
21
DAY
26
KEN
24
NHA
26
POC
16
GLN
18
MCH
25
BRI
37
DAR
20
IND
17
LVS
29
RCH
24
CLT
18
DOV
26
TAL
40
KAN
27
MAR
25
TEX
29
PHO
16
HOM
28
28th 493
2019 DAY
5
ATL
37
LVS
30
PHO
36
CAL
24
MAR
31
TEX
15
BRI
28
RCH
36
TAL
40
DOV
24
KAN
26
CLT
22
POC
20
MCH
27
SON
25
CHI
20
DAY
13
KEN
25
NHA
17
POC
25
GLN
16
MCH
22
BRI
37
DAR
38
IND
17
LVS
24
RCH
21
CLT
12
DOV
24
TAL
5
KAN
24
MAR
23
TEX
25
PHO
30
HOM
26
27th 485
2020 DAY
14
LVS
36
CAL
22
PHO
16
DAR
23
DAR
17
CLT
18
CLT
25
BRI
14
ATL
24
MAR
14
HOM
15
TAL
18
POC
8
POC
40
IND
7
KEN
24
TEX
15
KAN
16
NHA
19
MCH
29
MCH
28
DAY
10
DOV
26
DOV
25
DAY
14
DAR
16
RCH
25
BRI
10
LVS
21
TAL
36
CLT
32
KAN
19
TEX
26
MAR
28
PHO
23
25th 588
2021 DAY
1
DAY
8
HOM
6
LVS
17
PHO
23
ATL
19
BRI
12
MAR
31
RCH
27
TAL
3
KAN
13
DAR
27
DOV
25
COA
7
CLT
20
SON
28
NSH
16
POC
19
POC
17
ROA
30
ATL
27
NHA
25
GLN
21
IND
30
MCH
20
DAY
39
DAR
37
RCH
28
BRI
24
LVS
21
TAL
17
CLT
16
TEX
17
KAN
16
MAR
26
PHO
24
16th 2152
2022 DAY
7
CAL
31
LVS
27
PHO
27
ATL
24
COA
13
RCH
30
MAR
25
BRI
9
TAL
8
DOV
17
DAR
7
KAN
23
CLT
8
GTW
18
SON
3
NSH
13
ROA
8
ATL
15
NHA
28
POC
6
IND
8
MCH
28
RCH
29
GLN
6
DAY
32
DAR
6
KAN
16
BRI
11
TEX
11
TAL
3
CLT
27
LVS
19
HOM
16
MAR
17
PHO
25
23rd 663
2023 DAY
28
CAL
18
LVS
25
PHO
13
ATL
21
COA
12
RCH
6
BRD
11
MAR
19
TAL
35
DOV
22
KAN
26
DAR
33
CLT
28
GTW
9
SON
7
NSH
28
CSC
7
ATL
4
NHA
13
POC
19
RCH
22
MCH
24
IRC
1*
GLN
36
DAY
13
DAR
32
KAN
26
BRI
6
TEX
15
TAL
21
ROV
32
LVS
16
HOM
22
MAR
25
PHO
9
15th 2185
2024 DAY
36
ATL
8
LVS
25
PHO
8
BRI
11
COA
38
RCH
26
MAR
21
TEX
35
TAL
31*
DOV
36
KAN
9
DAR
10
CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO

Car No. 35 history edit

No. 55 (2011)
 
J. J. Yeley in the No. 55 at Pocono Raceway in 2011.

In 2011, Front Row Motorsports took over the No. 55 team & equipment from Michael Waltrip Racing to field a research & development car. It debuted at New Hampshire Motor Speedway with Jeff Green starting and parking. J. J. Yeley and Travis Kvapil split time between the 38 and 55 cars for the remainder of the year.

Josh Wise (2012–2013)
 
The No. 35 MDS Ford driven by Josh Wise at Martinsville in 2013.

In 2012, Michael Waltrip Racing reclaimed the No. 55 for its new entry for Mark Martin and Michael Waltrip; in response, Front Row Motorsports changed to the No. 26. For Daytona, the car was sponsored by presidential candidate Rick Santorum, and driven by Tony Raines. Raines qualified for the race after being one of the three fastest "go or go home" drivers during the first day of qualifying. He finished 19th but ran as high as second. Rookie of the Year candidate Josh Wise took over the car starting at Phoenix and ran the majority of the season as a start-and-park operation. The only full race for the team besides Daytona was at Sonoma Raceway where Wise finished 30th. Despite running the majority of the season, Wise lost the ROTY honors to a late entrant Stephen Leicht.

Starting in 2013, the car number was changed to No. 35, and the team attempted the full schedule with Wise.[27] Due to a lack of sponsorship, the team planned to run 20-30 full races, while starting and parking in the remaining events. Wise picked up sponsorship from Blockbuster Video and Cajun Industries for the Daytona 500,[28] where Wise finished 40th after a crash. Michael McDowell stepped into the car at Watkins Glen International with sponsor Dockside Logistics.[29] A skilled road course racer, McDowell qualified 12th but finished 38th after suspension issues. On November 26, 2013, Wise announced that he would be leaving the team,[30] moving to Phil Parsons Racing.

Multiple drivers (2014)

In 2014, the No. 35 ran with various drivers. Eric McClure attempted the 2014 Daytona 500 with longtime sponsors Hefty and Reynolds Wrap[31] but failed to qualify. Blake Koch attempted the next two races,[32] finishing 37th at Phoenix. David Reutimann was placed in the car for six races starting at Bristol, making the field at Auto Club, Texas and Richmond.[33] McClure then returned for the Aaron's 499, where he once again failed to qualify.[34] The No. 35 did not make another attempt for the rest of 2014.[35]

Cole Whitt (2015)
 
Whitt's No. 35 Front Row Motorsports car at Homestead–Miami Speedway in 2015

After several rumors that No. 34 driver David Ragan would be replaced with BK Racing driver Cole Whitt, in January 2015, it was announced that Whitt would move to the No. 35 team, bringing sponsors Speed Stick GEAR (10 races) and Rinnai. Crew chief Randy Cox would also move from BK Racing to head the team.[15] The owner's points for the No. 34 and No. 35 were switched, allowing Whitt a better chance of making races. Whitt successfully qualified for the Daytona 500 and finished 22nd in the race. After an up and down season, Whitt and the No. 35 finished 31st in both driver and owner points at the season's end. In 2016, Whitt moved to Premium Motorsports to drive the No. 98.[36]

David Gilliland (2016)

David Gilliland, who had been ousted from the No. 38 after Landon Cassill took over the ride, attempted the Daytona 500, but failed to qualify.[37] Gilliland did make the field however for the next restrictor-plate race at Talladega. He started 39th and finished 17th. On July 2, 2016, David Gilliland qualified the #35 car for the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway and finished 19th on the lead lap during the race.[38] He then failed to make the fall Talladega race.

Car No. 35 results edit

NASCAR Cup Series results
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 Owners Pts
2011 Jeff Green 55 Ford DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX TAL RCH DAR DOV CLT KAN POC MCH SON DAY KEN NHA
43
48th 27
J. J. Yeley IND
DNQ
POC
43
GLN
42
MCH
43
BRI
DNQ
RCH
42
KAN
43
TAL
42
MAR
40
TEX
43
HOM
41
Travis Kvapil ATL
42
CHI
DNQ
NHA
43
DOV
43
CLT
40
PHO
43
2012 Tony Raines 26 DAY
19
40th 172
Josh Wise PHO
38
LVS
40
BRI
43
CAL
37
MAR
41
TEX
39
KAN
39
RCH
38
TAL
42
DAR
43
CLT
43
DOV
DNQ
POC
42
MCH
42
SON
30
KEN
41
DAY
37
NHA
38
IND
37
POC
37
GLN
38
MCH
40
BRI
38
ATL
DNQ
RCH
42
CHI
38
NHA
DNQ
DOV
37
TAL
43
CLT
DNQ
KAN
DNQ
MAR
38
TEX
37
PHO
37
HOM
40
2013 35 DAY
40
PHO
35
LVS
35
BRI
26
CAL
40
MAR
35
TEX
30
KAN
26
RCH
28
TAL
19
DAR
38
CLT
26
DOV
25
POC
34
MCH
40
SON
32
KEN
39
DAY
25
NHA
35
IND
38
POC
41
MCH
39
BRI
37
ATL
41
RCH
41
CHI
41
NHA
32
DOV
42
KAN
40
CLT
41
TAL
30
MAR
34
TEX
39
PHO
36
HOM
41
39th 326
Michael McDowell GLN
38
2014 Eric McClure DAY
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
KAN CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV KAN CLT TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 48th 44
Blake Koch PHO
37
LVS
DNQ
David Reutimann BRI
DNQ
CAL
29
MAR
DNQ
TEX
38
DAR
DNQ
RCH
29
2015 Cole Whitt DAY
22
ATL
37
LVS
32
PHO
25
CAL
24
MAR
22
TEX
35
BRI
27
RCH
36
TAL
13
KAN
35
CLT
28
DOV
26
POC
28
MCH
32
SON
22
DAY
25
KEN
37
NHA
28
IND
33
POC
27
GLN
21
MCH
27
BRI
29
DAR
43
RCH
38
CHI
29
NHA
24
DOV
28
CLT
38
KAN
33
TAL
22
MAR
20
TEX
27
PHO
33
HOM
28
31st 553
2016 David Gilliland DAY
DNQ
ATL LVS PHO CAL MAR TEX BRI RCH TAL
17
KAN DOV CLT POC MCH SON DAY
19
KEN NHA IND POC GLN BRI MCH DAR RCH CHI NHA DOV CLT KAN TAL
DNQ
MAR TEX PHO HOM 42nd 55

Car No. 36 history edit

J. J. Yeley (2018)

In August 2018, Front Row Motorsports was awarded the assets of BK Racing after making the highest bid at $2.8 million. They were awarded the No. 23 charter and most of the team's equipment. The team continued to use the No. 23 on the cars for the rest of the season with Joey Gase as the driver. Israeli driver Alon Day drove the car at Richmond. The fall race at Talladega was the first time the team fielded the No. 23 as a Ford Fusion, with J. J. Yeley (who previously driven for the same team in rest of 2011 season) driving it. The team had been running as a Toyota Camry up until then.

Matt Tifft (2019)
 
Matt Tifft in the No. 36 at Texas Motor Speedway in 2019.

On November 27, 2018, FRM announced that the team will be renumbered to 36, with Matt Tifft as the driver for the 2019 season and competing for 2019 Rookie of the Year honors.[39] Tifft selected 36 as his racing number to honor his mentor Ken Schrader, who raced with that number in the Winston Cup Series from 2000 to 2002.[40]

Before the Atlanta race, car chief Brandon Lee was ejected from the track after the No. 36 failed pre-qualifying inspection multiple times.[41] On July 23, 2019, Front Row Motorsports announced that crew chief Mike Kelly of the No. 36 will switch to the No. 38 while Seth Barbour will transfer from the No. 38 to the No. 36 Ford for the remainder of the season.[42] Prior to the Martinsville race, Tifft was rushed to the hospital while Matt Crafton took over the No. 36 for the race weekend.[43] On October 29, Tifft revealed that he blacked out and suffered a seizure in the team's hauler. Because of this, he missed the rest of the season while John Hunter Nemechek took over the No. 36 for the final three races.[44] Tifft formally parted ways with FRM before the end of the season to recover from his medical issues.

On December 12, 2019, FRM announced that the No. 36 team will shut down for the 2020 season, reverting to a two-car operation.[21] The charter was leased to Rick Ware Racing, which used it for the No. 53 team until it was sold to Spire Motorsports at the end of the 2021 season.[45] However, David Ragan ran the car as a No. 36 at the 2020 Daytona 500, finishing fourthth.

David Ragan (2021)

On January 6, 2021, it was announced that the 36 would return for the 2021 Daytona 500 with Ragan behind the wheel. During the race, Ragan would be collected in a crash resulting in a 37th position.

Zane Smith, Todd Gilliland & Riley Herbst (2023)
 
Zane Smith in the No. 36 at Daytona International Speedway in 2023.

On February 7, 2023, FRM announced Zane Smith would drive the No. 36 entry for the Daytona 500, as well as the No. 38 entry for 6 races replacing Todd Gilliland in those races. Subsequent to the announcement, Gilliland was announced to drive the No. 36 at the spring Talladega race (one of the races where Smith is scheduled to drive the No. 38) in order to maintain his eligibility for the NASCAR playoffs, with five of the six races for Rick Ware Racing instead. Riley Herbst would drive the No. 36 car at the 2023 Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona. He started in sixth but fell to the back at the end of the first stage before getting caught up in the big one at the end of the second stage; he would be classified in 38th position. However, Herbst would finish ninth at the 2023 YellaWood 500 later that year after qualifying in sixth, down from a potential fourth after a final lap crash.

Kaz Grala (2024)

On January 23, 2024, it was announced Kaz Grala would attempt to qualify for the 2024 Daytona 500 in the No. 36.

Car No. 36 results edit

NASCAR Cup Series results
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 Owners Pts
2019 Matt Tifft 36 Ford DAY
36
ATL
28
LVS
34
PHO
20
CAL
26
MAR
29
TEX
24
BRI
27
RCH
29
TAL
37
DOV
32
KAN
21
CLT
20
POC
33
MCH
24
SON
28
CHI
29
DAY
9
KEN
27
NHA
24
POC
23
GLN
24
MCH
25
BRI
27
DAR
27
IND
32
LVS
30
RCH
20
CLT
25
DOV
25
TAL
13
KAN
25
29th 404
Matt Crafton MAR
25
John Hunter Nemechek TEX
21
PHO
27
HOM
23
2021 David Ragan DAY
37
DAY HOM LVS PHO ATL BRI MAR RCH TAL KAN DAR DOV COA CLT SON NSH POC POC ROA ATL NHA GLN IND MCH DAY DAR RCH BRI LVS TAL CLT TEX KAN MAR PHO 43rd 4
2023 Zane Smith DAY
13
CAL LVS PHO ATL COA RCH BRD MAR 38th 83
Todd Gilliland TAL
10
DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON NSH CSC ATL NHA POC RCH MCH IRC GLN
Riley Herbst DAY
38
DAR KAN BRI TEX TAL
9
ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO
2024 Kaz Grala DAY
38
ATL LVS PHO BRI COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO

Car No. 37 history edit

No. 61 (2006)

In April 2006, Front Row Motorsports purchased the owner points of Peak Fitness Racing. The team originally hired Peak's driver Kevin Lepage to drive however, after just one race, Lepage left Front Row Motorsports, heading to BAM Racing. Chad Chaffin took over the No. 61 car after Lepage's departure. Brian Simo drove the No. 61 car for the road course at Infineon. At the second road course of the season at Watkins Glen, Front Row Motorsports lease out the No. 61 owner points to No Fear Racing and entered the No. 92 with Johnny Miller, but he failed to qualify. After Watkins Glen, the team ran as No. 61 for the remainder of the season. Chaffin ran most of the rest of the races with Stanton Barrett driving the car at Dover and Lepage made the race at Atlanta.

No. 37 (2007–2009)
 
Eric McClure in the No. 37 at Daytona in 2008.

The team partnered with No. 37 of R&J Racing in 2007, however, the deal fell through early in the season, although Front Row retained the team's owner's points and car number. Bill Elliott attempted Daytona for the team and John Andretti and Chad Chaffin planned to race the car full-time. After race 4, Front Row Motorsports announced the No. 34 would run full-time, and that Andretti and Chaffin would swap positions with Lepage so that Lepage could continue full-time. Lepage failed to qualify twenty-five times and left before the end of the season. The 37 attempted the 2008 Daytona 500 with Eric McClure and sponsor Hefty, but the team failed to qualify.

The team returned to the track for the 2009 Daytona 500 with Tony Raines driving, inheriting the points from the No. 34 from the year before as a result of the merger with EGR, but did not qualify. The team has attempted other races since then, making the race at Richmond, and finished the race in 41st only after running 74 laps. They were awarded no points for the race because of being a late entry. The team also made Dover, however a flat tire early in the race ended the team's run and they finished 42nd. Kevin Hamlin attempted to make his Sprint Cup debut in the No. 37 at Kansas, however, did not qualify for the race. Travis Kvapil DNQ'd at Lowes Motor Speedway. The No. 37 was mostly a start and park entry in 2009, although the team ran the full race at Daytona with Tony Raines when they picked up sponsorship from Gander Mountain, and also Homestead with Travis Kvapil when Miccosukee Indian Gaming & Resort sponsored the team after David Stremme failed to qualify in the Phoenix Racing entry. Scott Eggleston crew-chiefed the car for the majority of 2009, with Buddy Sisco acting as chief during the Coke Zero 400 and Peter Sospenzo joining the team during the second half of the season. Road course ringer Tony Ave drove the #37 Long John Silver's car at Watkins Glen, placing 43rd after blowing an engine on lap 8.

Kevin Conway (2010)

For the 2010 season, the No. 37 became a full-time Ford team and rookie Kevin Conway was scheduled to drive the No. 37, with his longtime sponsor Extenze coming on board, with Peter Sospenzo as Crew Chief. The team started in the Top 35 after acquiring owner's points from former Doug Yates cars. Kvapil drove the No. 37 in the 2010 Daytona 500, as NASCAR did not give Conway approval to compete at Daytona due to a lack of superspeedway experience. Conway was unable to keep the car in the top-35 in points, so he, his sponsor, and crew (which is referred to as the Extenze/ A&W crew) would jump to whatever number was highest in points at the time to ensure he and his sponsor would qualify. Conway would eventually be released from FRM, ExtenZe removed from the car, he and his sponsor sued for lack of payment and was replaced with a rotation of NASCAR veterans Tony Raines and Dave Blaney. A&W All American Food would be displayed on the car in ExtenZe's absence, another Jenkins franchise. Peter Sospenzo & his crew remained with the A&W car until Atlanta in September, when Sospenzo and his crew moved over to the Taco Bell car of David Gilliland. Randy Seals and the former Taco Bell crew moved over to the A&W team. The No. 37 car would wind up 33rd in owners points, with Conway having a best finish of 14th at Daytona (one of only 4 finishes better than 30th for him), Blaney having a best finish of 24th at Atlanta, and Raines with a best finish of 28th at Bristol (he was running top-20 at Martinsville before a flat tire ended his day). Gilliland also ran the number occasionally with his Taco Bell crew.

Max Q Motorsports (2011)

For 2011, Robert Richardson Jr. returned to drive the Daytona 500 in the No. 37 with his father's company, North Texas Pipe, sponsoring the ride. Driver Tony Raines spotted him during the race. After Daytona, FRM struck a deal with Larry Gunselman's Max Q Motorsports to manage the No. 37 for the remainder of the year. Gunselman later purchased all assets of the team and FRM is no longer involved in the No. 37.

Car No. 37 results edit

NASCAR Cup Series results
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 Owners Pts
2006 Kevin Lepage 61 Dodge DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH
42
TEX
DNQ
HOM
DNQ
42nd 1484
Chad Chaffin DAR
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
MCH
DNQ
POC
DNQ
CAL
DNQ
RCH
38
NHA
34
KAN
37
CLT
DNQ
MAR
DNQ
PHO
35
Ford CLT
DNQ
POC
33
Brian Simo Chevy SON
DNQ
Chad Chaffin DAY
35
MCH
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
Chad Blount Dodge CHI
DNQ
Ted Christopher Chevy NHA
DNQ
Derrike Cope IND
DNQ
Stanton Barrett Dodge DOV
35
Kevin Lepage Chevy ATL
43
2007 Bill Elliott 37 Dodge DAY
DNQ
49th 683
John Andretti CAL
34
LVS
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
Kevin Lepage BRI
DNQ
MAR
DNQ
RCH
DNQ
DAR
42
CLT
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
POC
DNQ
MCH
DNQ
NHA
35
DAY
DNQ
CHI
DNQ
IND
DNQ
POC
DNQ
MCH
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
CAL RCH
DNQ
NHA
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
KAN TAL
DNQ
CLT MAR
DNQ
ATL TEX PHO HOM
Brian Simo SON
DNQ
GLN
DNQ
2008 Eric McClure Chevy DAY
DNQ
CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI IND POC GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM 62nd 16
2009 Tony Raines Dodge DAY
DNQ
CAL
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
ATL BRI MCH
43
NHA
41
DAY
30
POC
42
MCH
DNQ
BRI
42
ATL
DNQ
RCH
DNQ
NHA
43
DOV
43
CAL
DNQ
45th 814
Chevy MAR
DNQ
TEX PHO TAL RCH
41
DAR CLT DOV
42
POC
DNQ
CHI
DNQ
IND TEX
DNQ
PHO
43
Chris Cook Dodge SON
DNQ
Tony Ave GLN
43
Kevin Hamlin KAN
DNQ
Travis Kvapil CLT
DNQ
MAR
43
TAL
Chevy HOM
37
2010 Ford DAY
29
SON
24
IND
24
GLN
30
33rd 2579
Kevin Conway CAL
31
LVS
36
ATL
31
BRI
28
DAR
33
DOV
30
David Gilliland MAR
19
PHO
32
TEX
29
RCH
31
CLT
26
POC
33
MCH
35
NHA
35
CHI
32
POC
30
MCH
36
ATL
20
RCH
37
NHA
33
KAN
32
MAR
37
TAL
33
PHO
38
HOM
25
Robert Richardson Jr. TAL
26
DAY
23
Tony Raines BRI
28
DOV
31
Dave Blaney CAL
29
CLT
32
TEX
42
2011 Robert Richardson Jr. DAY
38
PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX TAL RCH DAR DOV CLT KAN POC MCH SON DAY KEN NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV KAN CLT TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 39th 186

Car No. 38 history edit

David Gilliland (2010)

Front Row Motorsports added a third team in 2010, with David Gilliland as the primary driver and Robert Richardson, Jr. sharing the ride for at least 3 races throughout the year. Randy Seals comes from Richard Petty Motorsports as crew chief. Richardson ran the 2010 Daytona 500 with sponsorship from Mahindra Tractors, with Gilliland displaying Taco Bell for the other races. The team allied with Doug Yates in February 2010 and earned Top 35 exemptions for the first five races of 2010 from a former Yates Racing entry. Gilliland and his Randy Seals lead Taco Bell crew swapped between the No. 38 and No. 37 throughout the season. Kevin Conway and Dave Blaney ran races under No. 38 with the ExtenZe/A&W crew and Kvapil ran races with the No. 38 and his LJS's crew. At Pocono in August, with Kvapil and his then crew chief Steven Lane in the No. 38, it was determined the car had an illegal valve stem in one of the tires, resulting in a 150-point deduction for the No. 38 car, the suspension & fining of crew chief Steven Lane, suspension of car chief Richard Bourgeois and tire specialist Michael Harrold. Steven Lane was released from the team soon thereafter and replaced by Brian Burns on the LJS's team. The team never regained top-35 status, missing races and finishing 36th in points. Gilliland and his Taco Bell crew had a best finish of 19th twice, at Martinsville and Sonoma.

Travis Kvapil (2011)
 
Travis Kvapil in the No. 38 at Pocono Raceway in 2011.

For 2011, Travis Kvapil returned to FRM to drive the No. 38 Long John Silver's Ford, however, Kvapil opted to run for the Camping World Truck Series championship. The No. 38 was locked into the field following Daytona, as Penske Racing's/Rusty Wallace Racing's No. 77 did not run past Daytona and in turn, gave up its locked-in spot to the No. 38. Bill Henderson joined FRM as crew chief of the No. 38 following a stint at Prism Motorsports in 2010, however parted ways with the team following the race at Las Vegas. Jay Guy joined as crew chief at California.

Kvapil missed two races due to Truck Series obligations, and after the debut of the No. 55 car and the signing of J. J. Yeley, the two drivers split time in both the No. 38 and No. 55 cars for the duration of the season.

David Gilliland (2012–2015)
 
David Gilliland in the No. 38 at Sonoma Raceway in 2014.

For 2012, David Gilliland returned to the No. 38, after driving the team's No. 34 in 2011. The team had also signed ModSpace / United Rentals to a multi-race primary sponsorship of the No. 38 beginning at Texas in April. Pat Tryson was the No. 38's crew chief.[46] The team has also signed Maximum Human Performance to a multi-race sponsorship beginning with the Daytona 500. FRM would have a variety of other sponsors throughout the season. Gilliland would end up 28th in points.

In 2013, David Gilliland continued driving the No. 38 full-time for FRM. In the 2013 Aaron's 499, Gilliland pushed teammate Ragan to the checked flag, producing a 1-2 finish for Front Row.[1] Gilliland went on to record two top-10s on the season and finish 26th in points.

In 2014, Gilliland returned to the No. 38. Love's Travel Stops stepped up their sponsorship of the team to 12 races.[14] The team started the season slowly and struggled, especially at the intermediate tracks. The No. 38 team would rebound and Gilliland won the pole at the summer Daytona race, the first pole for FRM.

Gilliland returned to the No. 38 for 2015, with Love's Travel Stops further stepping up their sponsorship to 18 races.[47] Gilliland began the season by finishing 11th in the Daytona 500. The No. 38 also picked up sponsorship from Farm Rich during Talladega (a sponsor of FRM's No. 34 car). After an up and down season, Gilliland was released from the team after six years.

Landon Cassill (2016)
 
Landon Cassill at Daytona International Speedway in 2016

In 2016, FRM announced an alliance with Roush-Fenway Racing. On January 20, 2016, it was announced that FRM signed Landon Cassill full-time driving the No. 38 Ford, bringing his sponsor Snap Fitness for a few races as well as Florida Lottery. Cassill ended the season finishing 29th in points.

David Ragan (2017–2019)
 
David Ragan in the No. 38 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2018.

On December 16, 2016, it was announced that Cassill would shift to the newly open No. 34 car and that David Ragan would rejoin FRM to drive the No. 38. Prior to the 2017 Daytona 500, Ragan acquired sponsorship from Camping World and Jacob Companies.[48] Ragan ended 2017 with three Top 10s and a 30th-place points finish.

Ragan improved vastly in 2018. While he only scored one top 10 finish, at Talladega Superspeedway in the spring, he posted 16 top 20s, including four in the last five races of the season, and finished a team-best 25th in the final points standings.

Ragan returned to the team in 2019. On July 23, 2019, Front Row Motorsports announced that crew chief Mike Kelly of the No. 36 will switch to the No. 38 while Seth Barbour will transfer from the No. 38 to the No. 36 Ford for the remainder of the season.[42] Ragan retired from full-time competition at the end of the 2019 season.

John Hunter Nemechek (2020)
 
John Hunter Nemechek in the No. 38 at Michigan International Speedway in 2020.

On December 12, 2019, FRM announced that John Hunter Nemechek will replace Ragan as the driver of the No. 38 Ford for the 2020 season and will compete for the 2020 NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors. In addition, Barbour will return as the team's crew chief.[21] Nemechek was the highest-finishing rookie at the Daytona 500, coming home 14th and scoring three top-10s, including two 8th-place finishes at both Talladega races. However, inconsistency plagued the team and he ended the season 27th in points.

On November 16, 2020, Nemechek parted ways with FRM.[49]

Anthony Alfredo (2021)
 
Anthony Alfredo in the No. 38 at Sonoma Raceway in 2021.

On January 6, 2021, it was announced that Anthony Alfredo would replace John Hunter Nemechek as the driver of the No. 38 Ford for the 2021 season and will compete for NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors.[50] He finished 30th in the final standings with just one top-ten finish. On November 9, Alfredo parted ways with FRM.

Todd Gilliland (2022–present)
 
Todd Gilliland in the No. 38 at Auto Club Speedway in 2022

On November 30, 2021, it was announced that FRM truck series driver Todd Gilliland would replace Alfredo as the driver of the No. 38 Ford for the 2022 season and will compete for Rookie of the Year honors.[51] On March 1, 2022, Barbour was suspended for four races due to a tire and wheel loss during the 2022 WISE Power 400 at Auto Club Speedway.[52]

On February 7, 2023, FRM announced that Zane Smith would run five races in the No. 38 Ford in addition to qualifying for the Daytona 500 in the No. 36.[53]

Car No. 38 results edit

NASCAR Cup Series results
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 Owners Pts
2010 Robert Richardson Jr. 38 Ford DAY
31
36th 2454
David Gilliland CAL
26
LVS
30
ATL
26
BRI
23
DAR
35
DOV
25
SON
19
IND
DNQ
GLN
27
BRI
26
DOV
30
CAL
20
CLT
28
TEX
29
Kevin Conway MAR
31
PHO
33
TEX
27
TAL
30
RCH
37
Travis Kvapil CLT
28
POC
22
MCH
31
DAY
34
CHI
31
POC
29
MCH
30
RCH
35
NHA
32
MAR
35
TAL
DNQ
PHO
34
Dave Blaney ATL
24
KAN
31
HOM
36
2011 Travis Kvapil DAY
32
PHO
39
LVS
33
BRI
26
CAL
35
MAR
37
TEX
DNQ
TAL
29
RCH
30
DAR
26
DOV
31
CLT
25
KAN
34
MCH
31
DAY
29
KEN
29
IND
DNQ
POC
31
MCH
28
BRI
37
RCH
28
KAN
27
TAL
21
MAR
16
TEX
31
HOM
22
35th 494
Sam Hornish Jr. POC
35
Tony Ave SON
DNQ
J. J. Yeley NHA
23
ATL
25
CHI
34
NHA
27
DOV
34
CLT
22
PHO
28
Terry Labonte GLN
34
2012 David Gilliland DAY
23
PHO
28
LVS
33
BRI
26
CAL
30
MAR
28
TEX
31
KAN
27
RCH
36
TAL
13
DAR
25
CLT
26
DOV
40
POC
23
MCH
27
SON
26
KEN
28
DAY
31
NHA
27
IND
27
POC
21
GLN
20
MCH
18
BRI
20
ATL
31
RCH
31
CHI
28
NHA
32
DOV
32
TAL
15
CLT
23
KAN
23
MAR
30
TEX
35
PHO
36
HOM
33
31st 605
2013 DAY
38
PHO
37
LVS
28
BRI
24
CAL
29
MAR
28
TEX
32
KAN
23
RCH
27
TAL
2
DAR
29
CLT
20
DOV
37
POC
24
MCH
22
SON
24
KEN
28
DAY
15
NHA
18
IND
35
POC
39
GLN
25
MCH
37
BRI
25
ATL
17
RCH
23
CHI
28
NHA
39
DOV
30
KAN
24
CLT
29
TAL
7
MAR
23
TEX
26
PHO
24
HOM
27
27th 648
2014 DAY
36
PHO
39
LVS
30
BRI
22
CAL
38
MAR
26
TEX
22
DAR
28
RCH
20
TAL
40
KAN
37
CLT
43
DOV
29
POC
28
MCH
26
SON
21
KEN
30
DAY
35
NHA
24
IND
36
POC
17
GLN
22
MCH
21
BRI
25
ATL
28
RCH
29
CHI
34
NHA
27
DOV
33
KAN
30
CLT
32
TAL
29
MAR
22
TEX
34
PHO
24
HOM
31
30th 554
2015 DAY
11
ATL
22
LVS
23
PHO
29
CAL
35
MAR
25
TEX
28
BRI
18
RCH
31
TAL
20
KAN
32
CLT
33
DOV
25
POC
27
MCH
42
SON
43
DAY
40
KEN
29
NHA
21
IND
29
POC
33
GLN
33
MCH
32
BRI
36
DAR
27
RCH
33
CHI
32
NHA
28
DOV
30
CLT
27
KAN
36
TAL
32
MAR
24
TEX
29
PHO
30
HOM
32
32nd 533
2016 Landon Cassill DAY
23
ATL
36
LVS
28
PHO
25
CAL
16
MAR
28
TEX
25
BRI
22
RCH
27
TAL
11
KAN
31
DOV
19
CLT
27
POC
36
MCH
25
SON
29
DAY
31
KEN
29
NHA
28
IND
20
POC
30
GLN
23
BRI
20
MCH
39
DAR
30
RCH
36
CHI
29
NHA
29
DOV
29
CLT
19
KAN
27
TAL
21
MAR
29
TEX
29
PHO
20
HOM
21
31st 530
2017 David Ragan DAY
25
ATL
23
LVS
29
PHO
35
CAL
31
MAR
24
TEX
28
BRI
23
RCH
19
TAL
10
KAN
17
CLT
23
DOV
30
POC
25
MCH
29
SON
31
DAY
6
KEN
24
NHA
29
IND
38
POC
22
GLN
27
MCH
30
BRI
17
DAR
25
RCH
27
CHI
29
NHA
29
DOV
21
CLT
37
TAL
10
KAN
17
MAR
28
TEX
30
PHO
33
HOM
17
30th 447
2018 DAY
30
ATL
23
LVS
23
PHO
22
CAL
25
MAR
25
TEX
23
BRI
12
RCH
33
TAL
6
DOV
27
KAN
13
CLT
25
POC
16
MCH
38
SON
22
CHI
38
DAY
15
KEN
18
NHA
29
POC
19
GLN
26
MCH
27
BRI
17
DAR
18
IND
24
LVS
27
RCH
23
CLT
16
DOV
24
TAL
39
KAN
19
MAR
18
TEX
24
PHO
20
HOM
20
26th 524
2019 DAY
30
ATL
16
LVS
28
PHO
25
CAL
25
MAR
26
TEX
25
BRI
21
RCH
28
TAL
23
DOV
26
KAN
27
CLT
15
POC
30
MCH
34
SON
20
CHI
23
DAY
38
KEN
29
NHA
34
POC
36
GLN
22
MCH
16
BRI
36
DAR
26
IND
20
LVS
22
RCH
19
CLT
35
DOV
27
TAL
29
KAN
26
MAR
11
TEX
35
PHO
36
HOM
27
31st 388
2020 John Hunter Nemechek DAY
11
LVS
24
CAL
25
PHO
25
DAR
9
DAR
35
CLT
16
CLT
13
BRI
13
ATL
23
MAR
25
HOM
19
TAL
8
POC
24
POC
19
IND
15
KEN
36
TEX
22
KAN
19
NHA
36
MCH
36
MCH
23
DAY
35
DOV
24
DOV
20
DAY
11
DAR
36
RCH
30
BRI
20
LVS
20
TAL
8
CLT
36
KAN
17
TEX
22
MAR
26
PHO
26
28th 534
2021 Anthony Alfredo DAY
32
DAY
22
HOM
24
LVS
24
PHO
37
ATL
27
BRI
39
MAR
26
RCH
31
TAL
12
KAN
23
DAR
26
DOV
28
COA
18
CLT
25
SON
31
NSH
17
POC
26
POC
34
ROA
37
ATL
26
NHA
32
GLN
26
IND
38
MCH
34
DAY
26
DAR
24
RCH
26
BRI
35
LVS
27
TAL
10
CLT
26
TEX
29
KAN
38
MAR
20
PHO
34
30th 352
2022 Todd Gilliland DAY
33
CAL
20
LVS
23
PHO
19
ATL
27
COA
16
RCH
25
MAR
30
BRI
17
TAL
27
DOV
28
DAR
15
KAN
25
CLT
16
GTW
22
SON
24
NSH
24
ROA
25
ATL
17
NHA
25
POC
25
IND
4
MCH
27
RCH
27
GLN
38
DAY
23
DAR
28
KAN
23
BRI
18
TEX
28
TAL
7
CLT
30
LVS
25
HOM
31
MAR
13
PHO
29
30th 531
2023 DAY
27
CAL
17
LVS
31
ATL
15
COA
10
RCH
15
BRD
8
MAR
25
DOV
25
KAN
24
DAR
11
GTW
15
NSH
35
CSC
19
ATL
16
NHA
21
POC
15
RCH
25
MCH
29
IND
37
GLN
11
DAY
32
DAR
26
KAN
25
BRI
16
TAL
12
LVS
26
HOM
25
MAR
10
PHO
30
28th 546
Zane Smith PHO
31
TAL
37
CLT
10
SON
34
TEX
24
ROV
30
2024 Todd Gilliland DAY
35
ATL
26*
LVS
24
PHO
17
BRI
26
COA
26
RCH
21
MAR
13
TEX
31
TAL
8
DOV
31
KAN
14
DAR
15
CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO

Car No. 92 history edit

No. 92 (2004–2006)

This car debuted in the 2004 Chevy Rock and Roll 400 with driver Brad Teague driving the Broadway Motors Ford. The car would fail to qualify, running 49th out of 51 cars that set a time. [54]

FRM fielded the No. 92 Chevy for multiple drivers in 2005. It debuted at the 2005 Daytona 500 with Stanton Barrett driving, but it did not qualify. After missing the next three races, the team finally got into a race at the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway, where Barrett finished 41st after suffering oil pressure problems. After the spring Dover race, Tony Raines drove the car at the Chevy American Revolution 400 at Richmond International Raceway, finishing 35th. Then Hermie Sadler and Eric McClure began sharing the ride, although McClure did not qualify for a race in the car. Johnny Miller ran the car at Watkins Glen, finishing 29th. Another driver, Chad Chaffin, also took over driving duties, failing to qualify in his initial attempt at Martinsville Speedway, and then qualifying 43rd the next week at Atlanta Motor Speedway before surrendering the car to Bobby Hamilton Jr. Late in the year, the team formed an equipment-sharing partnership with Mach 1 Racing, and that eventually turned into the team moving into Mach 1's shop and hiring their old crew.

Chad Chaffin began the 2006 season with the No. 92 team, however, after two races he was moved to the No. 34 team. Chad Blount would then take over the car until Talladega where FRM decided the team shut down the No. 92 operation. The team just made one of the nine races it attempted and cited lack of performance as a reason for the team's shut down.

Car No. 92 results edit

NASCAR Cup Series results
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 Owners Pts
2005 Stanton Barrett 92 Chevy DAY
DNQ
CAL
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
BRI
41
MAR
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
PHO
30
TAL
DNQ
DAR
31
DOV
34
SON
DNQ
41st 1395
Tony Raines RCH
35
CLT
DNQ
IND
DNQ
Hermie Sadler POC
DNQ
DAY
30
NHA
DNQ
POC
DNQ
BRI
30
RCH
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
Eric McClure MCH
DNQ
MCH
DNQ
Kenny Wallace CHI
DNQ
Johnny Miller GLN
29
Hermie Sadler Dodge CAL
42
Joey McCarthy NHA
31
Mike Skinner Chevy TAL
QL
P. J. Jones Dodge KAN
41
Chevy CLT
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
Chad Chaffin MAR
DNQ
ATL
QL
HOM
DNQ
2006 DAY
DNQ
CAL 58th 168
Randy LaJoie 64 Dodge LVS
DNQ
Chad Blount 92 ATL
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
MAR
42
TEX
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
RCH DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND
Johnny Miller Chevy GLN
DNQ
MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM
- Qualified but slots bought by PPI Motorsports

Nationwide Series edit

Eric McClure (2008)

In 2008, Front Row Motorsports focused their efforts on the Nationwide Series, with Eric McClure driving the No. 24 Hefty Chevrolet, with a best finish of 15th at Talladega Superspeedway. McClure ran the full season, except for the road courses where Brian Simo ran the No. 24 car.

The team also attempted to buy out the fledgling Specialty Racing team, for a time fielding the No. 61 Cone Solvents Chevrolet with driver Kevin Lepage. However, after the July race at Daytona, Specialty Racing hired Brandon Whitt to drive the No. 61, and returned to Ford, disregarding the supposed buyout, leading Front Row Motorsports and Kevin Lepage to file a lawsuit against the team. McClure, meanwhile, finished the year 21st in points. McClure left the team at the end of the 2008 season, bringing sponsor Hefty and the No. 24 to Team Rensi Motorsports.

Tony Raines (2009–2010)

In 2009, Front Row Motorsports ran the No. 34 Chevrolet Impala SS with veteran Tony Raines returning to the series full-time. Scott Eggleston crew-chiefed the car, who has been with FRM since 2007. The entry was mostly unsponsored, with Jenkins advertising his Long John Silver's franchises on the car. Raines and his team were able to drive to 4th at the Aaron's 312 at Talladega Superspeedway, FRM's first-ever top-ten or top-five in either series, in addition to a fifteenth-place finish at Las Vegas and Richmond. Later in the season, he had a sixth-place finish in the rain at the NAPA Auto Parts 200, and a strong 10th-place finish at Lowes Motor Speedway, finishing the year 12th in drivers points.

It was announced that Front Row Motorsports would lease their Nationwide team, running Chevrolets, to TriStar Motorsports in 2010 after FRM's announcement to become a factory-backed Ford team. The partnership ended with TriStar Motorsports purchasing all remaining assets of FRM's Nationwide team. FRM is no longer involved in the Nationwide Series.

Craftsman Truck Series edit

Truck No. 34 history edit

During the 2023 season, FRM fielded the No. 34 Ford with Brett Moffitt at Talladega, which he drove to victory lane.[55]

Truck No. 34 results edit

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
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 Owners Pts
2023 Brett Moffitt 34 Ford DAY LVS ATL COA TEX BRD MAR KAN DAR NWS CLT GTW NSH MOH POC RCH IRP MLW KAN BRI TAL
1
HOM PHO 41st 40

Truck No. 38 history edit

 
The No. 38 FRM truck of Todd Gilliland at Pocono Raceway in 2020
Todd Gilliland (2020–2021)

On January 13, 2020, FRM announced they would attempt the full 2020 NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series season with Todd Gilliland driving the No. 38 Ford.[56]

Gilliland returned to the No. 38 in 2021.[57] Todd Gilliland won his second career Truck series at Circuit of the Americas, his first win for FRM.

Zane Smith (2022–2023)

On November 30, 2021, it was announced that Zane Smith would drive the No. 38 truck for 2022 season, replacing Gilliland, who moved to the NASCAR Cup Series.[58] Smith began the 2022 season by winning at Daytona.[59] He finished in second place at Las Vegas, but was disqualified after a post-race inspection found a lug nut violation.[60] Following the 2022 CRC Brakleen 150 at Pocono Raceway, Smith clinched the regular season championship.[61] On November 4, Smith claimed his first Truck Series championship after winning at Phoenix. It was also FRM's first championship in any NASCAR division.[62]

Smith began the 2023 season by winning at Daytona for the second year in a row.[63] He also won at the Circuit of the Americas and scored eight top-five finishes during the regular season. During the playoffs, Smith made it to the Round of 8. He finished second at Homestead, but was disqualified and eliminated after post-race inspection discovered unapproved windshield supports.[64] Smith announced in September he would not be returning to the team in 2024, after signing a deal with Trackhouse Racing to drive for Spire Motorsports in Cup.[65]

Layne Riggs (2024–present)

On December 14, 2023, Layne Riggs was announced as the full-time driver of the No. 38 Truck, with Dylan Cappello being promoted to crew chief.[66] Riggs started the 2024 season with a 33rd place DNF at Daytona. A week later, he finished 24th at Atlanta, but was disqualified after a post-race inspection revealed improperly installed windshield fasteners.[67]

Truck No. 38 results edit

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
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 Owners Pts
2020 Todd Gilliland 38 Ford DAY
16
LVS
7
CLT
37
ATL
4
HOM
6
POC
4
KEN
10
TEX
27
KAN
10
KAN
20
MCH
5
DAY
33
DOV
4
GTW
24*
DAR
7
RCH
17
BRI
14
LVS
13
TAL
28
KAN
13
TEX
31
MAR
32
PHO
9
12th 603
2021 DAY
31
DAY
4
LVS
13
ATL
17
BRI
4
RCH
6
KAN
6
DAR
15
COA
1
CLT
5
TEX
7
NSH
2
POC
7
KNX
4
GLN
4
GTW
29
DAR
4
BRI
10
LVS
5
TAL
3
MAR
25*
PHO
8
7th 2262
2022 Zane Smith DAY
1
LVS
36
ATL
5
COA
1
MAR
9
BRI
10
DAR
7
KAN
1
TEX
32
CLT
5
GTW
9
SON
2
KNX
3
NSH
2
MOH
2
POC
13
IRP
3
RCH
9
KAN
4
BRI
2
TAL
17
HOM
2
PHO
1*
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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Bob Jenkins Sprint Cup owner statistics
  • Official VIP Partner

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MACH 1 Motorsports redirects here For the 1980s NASCAR team see Mach 1 Racing Front Row Motorsports FRM is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series The team began running part time in 2004 as Means Jenkins Motorsports under a partnership with Jimmy Means and restaurant entrepreneur Bob Jenkins with Jenkins becoming the full team owner in 2005 1 2 In the Cup Series FRM currently fields two Ford Mustang Dark Horse teams full time The No 34 for Michael McDowell and the No 38 for Todd Gilliland as well as the No 36 part time for Kaz Grala In the Truck Series they field the No 38 Ford F 150 for Layne Riggs Front Row MotorsportsOwner s Bob JenkinsBrad JenkinsBaseMooresville North CarolinaSeriesNASCAR Cup SeriesNASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesRace driversCup Series34 Michael McDowell 36 Kaz Grala R part time 38 Todd GillilandTruck Series38 Layne Riggs R SponsorsCup Series34 Love s Travel Stops Benebone Horizon Hobby Long John Silver s A amp W Restaurants The Pete Store Margaritaville at Sea B laster36 Ruedebusch38 Gener8tor Georgia Peanut Commission Citgard Ruedebusch Farxiga Carson Newman University Long John Silver s A amp W Restaurants Frontline EnterprisesTruck Series38 Love s Travel Stops Northside Hospital Infinity Communications GroupManufacturerFordOpened2004CareerDebutNASCAR Cup Series 2005 Food City 500 Bristol Nationwide Series 2008 Camping World 300 Daytona Craftsman Truck Series2020 NextEra Energy 250 Daytona Latest raceNASCAR Cup Series 2024 Goodyear 400 Darlington Nationwide Series 2010 Food City 250 Bristol Craftsman Truck Series2024 Buckle Up South Carolina 200 Darlington Races competedTotal 755NASCAR Cup Series 580Nationwide Series 75Truck Series 100Drivers ChampionshipsTotal 1NASCAR Cup Series 0Nationwide Series 0Truck Series 12022Race victoriesTotal 12NASCAR Cup Series 4Nationwide Series 0Truck Series 8Pole positionsTotal 7NASCAR Cup Series 3Nationwide Series 0Truck Series 4 Front Row Motorsports has become known as one of the more prominent small budget teams in the Cup Series operating with around 60 employees on a fraction of the budget of larger teams and with equipment often coming second hand from other Ford teams the team has a technical alliance with such as RFK Racing from 2016 to 2023 and Team Penske from 2024 onward 3 4 5 The team has struggled on most intermediate tracks however since 2011 the team has become noted for its performance at superspeedways and to a lesser extent short tracks which rely less on aerodynamic performance This reputation has grown since the signing of noted restrictor plate racer David Ragan in 2013 who won the team s first race at Talladega the following year with the help of another skilled plate racer and teammate David Gilliland 1 4 FRM has also won with Chris Buescher at the rain shortened 2016 Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono Raceway and Michael McDowell at the 2021 Daytona 500 McDowell dominated and won the 2023 Verizon 200 at the Brickyard in a breakthrough moment for the team the first time Front Row led the most laps in a race The team has received equipment from RFK Racing since 2010 and began a technical alliance with Roush in 2016 The team also began receiving technical support from Ford starting in 2016 after receiving limited data from Ford since 2010 In 2024 FRM switched its technical alliance from RFK Racing to Team Penske 6 The team was awarded the assets of BK Racing on August 21 2018 after former owner Ron Devine and a trustee from Union First Bank put the team up for bidding After purchasing the assets they ran a No 23 car for the rest of the season driven primarily by J J Yeley from NY Racing After the 2018 season ended this team became the No 36 team in 2019 Contents 1 Bob Jenkins 2 Visual identity 3 NASCAR Cup Series 3 1 Car No 34 history 3 1 1 Car No 34 results 3 2 Car No 35 history 3 2 1 Car No 35 results 3 3 Car No 36 history 3 3 1 Car No 36 results 3 4 Car No 37 history 3 4 1 Car No 37 results 3 5 Car No 38 history 3 5 1 Car No 38 results 3 6 Car No 92 history 3 6 1 Car No 92 results 4 Nationwide Series 5 Craftsman Truck Series 5 1 Truck No 34 history 5 1 1 Truck No 34 results 5 2 Truck No 38 history 5 2 1 Truck No 38 results 6 References 7 External linksBob Jenkins editRobert Bob Jenkins 7 the full owner of the team since 2005 resides in Dandridge Tennessee 1 and is known for his involvement with in the Yum Brands family of restaurants He is not to be confused with the motorsports announcer of the same name Jenkins currently owns around 150 franchises including many Taco Bell Long John Silver s and A amp W locations 3 4 8 Jenkins also owns Morristown Driver s Services MDS a full service Logistics Provider specializing in all phases of transportation management 1 7 His family is also the owner of Jenkin s Insurance in Dandridge Jenkins began his NASCAR career as a sponsor for a then Busch Series now Xfinity Series entry driven by Brad Teague and fielded by longtime owner Jimmy Means Jenkins began fielding Cup Series entries in 2004 with Means taking full ownership of the team in 2005 1 2 9 The Yum Brands most notably Taco Bell and Long John Silver s as well as MDS often appear on the Front Row cars when the team does not have an outside sponsor with funds coming from Jenkins himself 1 3 4 10 The team shop is currently in Mooresville North Carolina in the shop that used to house MDM Motorsports and Ranier Racing Visual identity editAs noted the team has used Bob Jenkins franchises as sponsors offering a distinctive look to many of their cars In 2006 the team began using an old style font for its car numbers modeled after the styles used by teams of the 1960s and 1970s However the team dropped this style for a more standard rounded block font in 2008 Midway through the year the Cup cars switched back to the older styled numbers while the Nationwide Series car used the newer font through the end of the year the retro font was used on the team s road course car In 2009 the Nationwide car also switched back to the older styled numbers FRM has used the retro style ever since NASCAR Cup Series editCar No 34 history edit Mach 1 Racing 2004 2005 The No 34 car made its debut on March 14 2004 at Atlanta Motor Speedway with Todd Bodine driving the car as the No 98 Lucas Oil Ford At the time the team was owned by Chris Edwards and was known as Mach 1 Racing Bodine finished 41st after dropping out within sixteen laps Bodine drove in eight races with the team that year along with his brother Geoffrey Larry Gunselman Randy LaJoie Chad Chaffin and Derrike Cope filling out the driving duties that year driving a total of 29 races In 2005 the team changed numbers to No 34 and planned to run full time but due to sponsorship limitations and lackluster performance by LaJoie the team only ran a limited schedule Although it attempted many races two drivers Ted Christopher and P J Jones each qualified for a race with the team that year In the fall of 2005 the team website announced that the team was up for sale but that was quickly rescinded Later that year Front Row Motorsports moved into their shop to operate the No 34 in addition to their current team Multiple drivers 2006 2008 nbsp John Andretti in the No 34 at Daytona in 2008 The combined team began running at the 2006 Daytona 500 Randy LaJoie attempted but failed to qualify for the first two races The team ran the No 64 at Daytona but switched back to No 34 for the second race at California Speedway Lajoie and teammate Chaffin swapped rides the next week in Las Vegas and Chaffin would drive for the next eight races Chaffin would then return to FRM s other car after Kevin Lepage s departure for BAM Racing one week after FRM purchased the owner points from Peak Fitness Racing and renumbered the No 92 to No 61 Chad Blount would then take over the No 34 car for two races however he was unable to get into the field and was released Carl Long Greg Sacks Mike Skinner would attempt the next three races with Skinner making the 3M Performance 400 and finishing 37th on the lead lap Johnny Miller returned to FRM to run the road course at Infineon After Blount s release Long Sacks Chaffin Brian Simo Kertus Davis Skinner and Joey McCarthy attempted races for the team with Long qualifying at Bristol Lepage drove the car for the rest of the season and made Martinsville The car attempted full time status in 2007 with Lepage but after missing the first four races the team decided to go part time with Andretti and Chaffin Lepage swapped places with Andretti and Chaffin at the No 37 so that Lepage could continue full time Chaffin later left the team in early 2007 They tried to make another attempt to run the No 34 at Texas Motor Speedway with myAutoloan com as the sponsor but they failed to qualify for the race The 2008 season began with the No 34 planning to run a full season The team made the Daytona 500 with Andretti behind the wheel and Makoto s Ginger Dressing brand as the associate sponsor and manufacturer s support from Chevrolet Andretti left the team to race in the Indianapolis 500 with Roth Racing and eventually decided to continue in the series Tony Raines qualified for his first race of the season in the No 34 Chevrolet Impala SS at Dover but finished 40th after transmission failure The No 34 Chevy ran part time after that with Chad Chaffin attempting the final races for the team in 2008 John Andretti 2009 In 2009 John Andretti drove the car full time and the team entered into a partnership with Earnhardt Ganassi Racing The No 34 team received owner s points from EGR s defunct No 15 team becoming locked in for the first five races of the season For the Daytona 500 Window World joined as the primary sponsor and the car was fielded as a fourth EGR entry with EGR crew chief Steve Lane and several EGR crewmembers tending to the car 9 11 12 The team finished 19th in the race Window World ended up joining the team for the first five races of the season and additional races later in the year 9 The team ran EGR engines at the Daytona 500 and the spring Atlanta race using Pro Motors Engines otherwise Steven Lane served as the full time crew chief and some of the EGR crew became permanent employees 9 Beyond Window World s involvement the team ran mostly unsponsored team owner Bob Jenkins began using the space on the No 34 Chevrolet Impala SS to advertise his Taco Bell restaurants while seeking a new primary sponsor 9 Andretti missed two races while he ran the Indianapolis 500 9 and teammate Tony Raines took his place for those events Raines quickly earned the team s best solo effort finish to that point with a 25th place at Darlington With John back at the wheel the team finished 16th at the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway along with numerous other top 30 finishes throughout the year At Michigan race sponsor Carfax jumped aboard the No 34 Chevrolet as the primary sponsor The team remained in the top 35 for the entire season which guaranteed the team starts the first five races of 2010 Travis Kvapil 2010 For 2010 Travis Kvapil was the primary driver of the No 34 Long John Silver s car with the team switching to Ford and Roush Yates providing engines and support for the team Steve Lane returned to the Long John Silver s team with Kvapil John Andretti drove the No 34 in the Budweiser Shootout and the 2010 Daytona 500 with Window World as the primary sponsor with Kvapil driving the No 37 Extenze Ford in place of rookie teammate Kevin Conway Kvapil and the No 34 team s best finish of 2010 was an 18th at Talladega in the spring and finished 33rd in owners points after Kvapil Andretti both with the LJS crew Kevin Conway and Tony Raines both with the Extenze A amp W Crew ran races with the number David Gilliland 2011 nbsp David Gilliland in the No 34 during the 2011 Toyota Save Mart 350 In 2011 David Gilliland returned to Front Row Motorsports running the No 34 Taco Bell Ford for the full season He would go on to finish third in the 2011 Daytona 500 ninth in the 2011 Aaron s 499 and 12th in the 2011 Toyota Save Mart 350 The third place finish at Daytona was the beginning of FRM s noted success on restrictor plate tracks David Ragan 2012 2015 For 2012 former Roush Fenway Racing driver David Ragan drove the car full time Ragan helped the team improve slightly with a best finish of 4th at Talladega in October He recorded two top 10 finishes throughout the season both at Talladega Ragan got the team its first win at Talladega Superspeedway in the 2013 Aaron s 499 on a last lap pass Along with David Gilliland s help the team was able to finish one two 4 13 The win was also the first for a car using No 34 since Wendell Scott in 1964 The No 34 team improved more in 2013 earning sixteen top 25 finishes including the win a sixth place finish at the fall Talladega race and a 12th place finish at the night race at Bristol However three consecutive engine failures near the end of the season dropped Ragan to 28th in points nbsp David Ragan in the No 34 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2014 Ragan returned as the driver for 2014 with sponsors CSX and Farm Rich which sponsored the team s win at Talladega 4 stepping up their commitments 14 The team struggled to adapt to the new no ride height rule for the 2014 season and wasn t helped by the struggles of all the Roush Yates engines teams all year long Ragan was outside the top 30 in points near the end of the season However the No 34 car got a boost at the October Martinsville race when it finally scored its first top 10 of the season In the race Ragan drove a tribute baby blue paint scheme dedicated to the late Wendell Scott the last driver before Ragan to win using the number 34 Ragan returned to the team in 2015 15 With KFC sponsoring Ragan came back from a lap down in his Duel race to qualify for the Daytona 500 his points had been moved to the No 35 car where he later finished 17th After the 500 Ragan temporarily left the team to drive for Joe Gibbs Racing in place of an injured Kyle Busch Ragan was originally scheduled to return to the No 34 upon Busch s return to the series but in April circumstances led to him to instead leave for Michael Waltrip Racing to replace an ailing Brian Vickers for the rest of the season Brett Moffitt 2015 nbsp Brett Moffitt in the No 34 at Martinsville Speedway in 2015 Meanwhile Joe Nemechek took over the No 34 at Atlanta the first of an eight race sponsorship from CSX Brett Moffitt took over the No 34 at Las Vegas and Phoenix with Chris Buescher driving the car for the next four races along with Talladega and Reed Sorenson driving at Richmond In May 2015 Moffitt competing for Rookie of the Year honors was named the driver for the remainder of the season though Justin Marks took over at Sonoma 16 Buescher drove the car at Watkins Glen and Josh Wise ran the fall Talladega race Despite not running the full season Moffitt earned Cup Series Rookie of the Year honors Chris Buescher 2016 nbsp Chris Buescher in the No 34 at Kentucky Speedway in 2016 On December 10 2015 it was announced that reigning Xfinity Series champion Chris Buescher would drive the No 34 for the 2016 season as part of FRM s new alliance with Roush Fenway Racing Bob Osbourne replaced Derrick Finley as crew chief for the No 34 Finley then became Front Row s technical director 17 It was later announced that longtime FRM sponsor Love s Travel Stops would be moving to the No 34 in 2016 after sponsoring the No 38 since 2013 CSX also returned to the team for eight races 18 Buescher in one of the biggest upsets in recent NASCAR history won a fog shortened Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono after taking the lead in the final 15 laps It was Buescher s first win in the Cup Series and the team s second Cup Series victory Buescher with the win became the first driver since Joey Logano in 2009 to win a race as a Cup Series Rookie of the Year candidate In 2011 Trevor Bayne won a race during his part time rookie season but was not running for the Cup Series Rookie of the Year award 19 Buescher later moved up to 29th in points following Richmond locking him into the Chase It was the first ever Chase berth for a Front Row Motorsports entry Buescher began the Chase in the 13th position in points but three sub par finishes cost him a chance to move on to the 2nd round He finished 16th in points a career best for the team Buescher later departed for JTG Daugherty Racing following the season s conclusion Landon Cassill 2017 nbsp Cassill s No 34 during the 2017 Daytona 500 It was announced on December 16 2016 that Landon Cassill would shift over from the 38 car to replace Buescher His best finish in the 2017 season was 16th at the Daytona 500 After only one year of having Cassill in the car it was announced on October 10 2017 that he would not be returning to the car or Front Row Motorsports 20 Michael McDowell 2018 2024 nbsp Michael McDowell in the No 34 at Sonoma Raceway in 2018 Michael McDowell was later announced as Cassill s replacement for 2018 During the season he only scored one top 10 finish at the Daytona 500 and ended up 26th in the standings McDowell started the 2019 season with a fifth place finish at the Daytona 500 later scoring another top five at the fall Talladega race On December 12 2019 FRM announced that McDowell will return to the No 34 for the 2020 season 21 He scored four top 10s and finished the season 23rd in the standings a new career best McDowell began the 2021 season by winning the 2021 Daytona 500 it was his first NASCAR Cup Series win in his 358th Cup race He was a 100 1 underdog 22 He would go on to finish inside the top 10 in the first three races of the season McDowell started the 2022 season with a seventh place finish at the 2022 Daytona 500 He scored seven top 10 finishes during the regular season On July 26 crew chief Blake Harris was suspended for four races and fined US 100 000 for an L2 Penalty during post race inspection after the 2022 M amp M s Fan Appreciation 400 at Pocono The penalty came under Sections 14 1 C D and Q and 14 5 A and B in the NASCAR Rule Book both of which pertain to the body and overall vehicle assembly rules surrounding modification of a single source supplied part In addition the No 34 team was docked 100 driver and owner points and 10 playoff points 23 nbsp Michael McDowell in the No 34 at Sonoma Raceway in 2023 McDowell began the 2023 season with a 28th place finish at the 2023 Daytona 500 He dominated the Indianapolis road race landing him in the playoffs and earning him his second career win 24 McDowell was eliminated at the conclusion of the Round of 16 25 On May 8 2024 McDowell announced he would leave FRM at the end of the 2024 season and he had signed a multi year contract with Spire Motorsports to drive the No 71 Chevrolet starting in 2025 26 Car No 34 results edit NASCAR Cup Series results 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 Owners Pts 2004 Larry Gunselman 98 Ford DAY CAR LVSDNQ DOVDNQ GLN43 TAL33 KAN42 39th 1386 Todd Bodine ATL41 DAR40 TEX43 MAR39 TALDNQ CAL34 RCH33 CHIDNQ NHA41 POC38 Geoff Bodine BRI39 CLTDNQ POC28 MCH32 NHA41 DOV39 CLTDNQ Larry Gunselman Dodge SON37 96 Ford DAY34 Derrike Cope 98 IND40 MCH41 BRI38 RCH42 96 CAL40 Chad Chaffin 98 MAR39 Randy LaJoie 96 ATLDNQ 98 PHO42 DAR36 HOMDNQ 2005 34 Chevy DAYDNQ CAL42 LVS36 ATLDNQ BRIDNQ MAR42 TEXDNQ 44th 738 Steve Portenga PHODNQ TAL Jeff Fuller DAR43 RCHDNQ CLTDNQ DOV43 P J Jones POCDNQ MCHDNQ SON DAY CHIDNQ POC41 INDDNQ GLN MCHDNQ BRIDNQ CALDNQ Joey McCarthy NHADNQ RCHDNQ DOVDNQ TAL MARDNQ ATL TEX Ted Christopher NHA42 Eric McClure KANDNQ CLT Chad Chaffin PHO43 HOM 2006 Randy LaJoie 64 DAYDNQ 43rd 1001 34 Dodge CALDNQ Chad Chaffin Chevy LVS42 ATLDNQ BRIDNQ MAR36 TEXDNQ PHODNQ TAL30 RCHDNQ Chad Blount DARDNQ CLTDNQ RCH42 NHADNQ DOVDNQ KANDNQ Carl Long DOVDNQ CHIDNQ BRI41 Greg Sacks POCDNQ POCDNQ Mike Skinner MCH37 MCHDNQ Johnny Miller SONDNQ Chad Blount Dodge DAYDNQ Joey McCarthy Chevy NHADNQ Chad Chaffin Dodge IND39 TEXDNQ HOMDNQ Brian Simo Chevy GLN41 Kertus Davis CALDNQ Kevin Lepage Dodge TALDNQ Chevy CLTDNQ MAR43 ATL PHODNQ 2007 Dodge DAYDNQ CALDNQ LVSDNQ ATLDNQ BRI MAR TEXDNQ PHO TALDNQ RCH DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI IND POC GLN MCH TEXDNQ PHO HOM 56th 106 Stanton Barrett BRIDNQ CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL 2008 John Andretti Chevy DAY40 CAL35 LVSDNQ ATLDNQ BRIDNQ MARDNQ TEX40 PHODNQ TALDNQ RCHDNQ 46th 764 Jeff Green DARDNQ CLTDNQ BRIDNQ CAL Tony Raines DOV40 POC MCHDNQ NHADNQ DAY CHIDNQ INDDNQ RCHDNQ NHADNQ Brian Simo Ford SON43 Chad Chaffin Chevy POCDNQ DOVDNQ KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM Brian Simo GLNDNQ MCH 2009 John Andretti DAY19 CAL31 LVS28 ATL29 BRI34 MAR35 TEX26 PHO38 TAL27 RCH32 DOV34 POC35 MCH33 SON30 NHA16 DAY27 CHI30 IND32 POC30 GLN30 MCH28 BRI30 ATL31 RCH29 NHA26 DOV27 KAN33 CAL19 CLT36 MAR26 TAL23 TEX24 PHO34 HOM33 35th 2731 Tony Raines DAR25 CLT39 2010 John Andretti Ford DAY38 34th 2564 Travis Kvapil CAL30 LVS24 ATL30 BRI25 MAR27 PHO36 TEX24 TAL18 RCH34 DAR26 DOV29 BRI22 ATL29 DOV33 KAN33 CAL28 CLT31 TEX41 HOM34 Kevin Conway CLT35 POC35 MCH40 SON28 NHA23 DAY14 CHI33 IND34 POC31 GLN31 Tony Raines MCH31 RCH38 NHA34 MAR32 PHO36 Robert Richardson Jr TAL37 2011 David Gilliland DAY3 PHO22 LVS37 BRI27 CAL31 MAR33 TEX42 TAL9 RCH25 DAR32 DOV22 CLT33 KAN33 POC29 MCH29 SON12 DAY16 KEN31 NHA25 IND33 POC23 GLN33 MCH32 BRI24 ATL37 RCH27 CHI36 NHA32 DOV28 KAN32 CLT36 TAL22 MAR34 TEX32 PHO31 HOM33 30th 572 2012 David Ragan DAY43 PHO25 LVS21 BRI23 CAL31 MAR24 TEX35 KAN30 RCH32 TAL7 DAR28 CLT35 DOV21 POC27 MCH23 SON27 KEN29 DAY26 NHA34 IND28 POC28 GLN22 MCH23 BRI32 ATL28 RCH32 CHI22 NHA29 DOV30 TAL4 CLT34 KAN20 MAR26 TEX28 PHO33 HOM31 28th 622 2013 DAY35 PHO38 LVS31 BRI21 CAL24 MAR30 TEX26 KAN30 RCH20 TAL1 DAR39 CLT25 DOV22 POC37 MCH25 SON33 KEN26 DAY22 NHA19 IND34 POC21 GLN21 MCH24 BRI12 ATL23 RCH29 CHI26 NHA29 DOV25 KAN36 CLT30 TAL6 MAR43 TEX42 PHO35 HOM29 28th 633 2014 DAY34 PHO28 LVS32 BRI31 CAL27 MAR28 TEX35 DAR32 RCH30 TAL35 KAN38 CLT31 DOV36 POC18 MCH38 SON36 KEN31 DAY22 NHA25 IND35 POC19 GLN19 MCH24 BRI23 ATL27 RCH33 CHI31 NHA42 DOV31 KAN27 CLT34 TAL30 MAR10 TEX32 PHO25 HOM30 32nd 531 2015 DAY17 34th 472 Joe Nemechek ATL33 Brett Moffitt LVS37 PHO32 KAN34 CLT31 DOV28 POC30 MCH33 DAY27 KEN32 NHA33 IND34 POC31 MCH34 BRI30 DAR36 RCH35 CHI31 NHA27 DOV42 CLT30 KAN32 MAR35 TEX30 PHO36 HOM31 Chris Buescher CAL20 MAR24 TEX30 BRI25 TAL24 GLN37 Reed Sorenson RCH34 Justin Marks SON30 Josh Wise TAL29 2016 Chris Buescher DAY39 ATL28 LVS26 PHO30 CAL33 MAR33 TEX28 BRI21 RCH34 TAL37 KAN24 DOV18 CLT37 POC25 MCH20 SON30 DAY40 KEN37 NHA29 IND14 POC1 GLN30 BRI5 MCH35 DAR17 RCH24 CHI28 NHA30 DOV23 CLT16 KAN21 TAL22 MAR27 TEX21 PHO32 HOM24 16th 2169 2017 Landon Cassill DAY16 ATL22 LVS27 PHO28 CAL27 MAR27 TEX29 BRI32 RCH21 TAL29 KAN21 CLT28 DOV36 POC27 MCH32 SON30 DAY19 KEN26 NHA23 IND22 POC29 GLN36 MCH25 BRI35 DAR21 RCH39 CHI20 NHA25 DOV29 CLT25 TAL28 KAN23 MAR23 TEX26 PHO24 HOM23 31st 382 2018 Michael McDowell DAY9 ATL24 LVS37 PHO32 CAL26 MAR21 TEX14 BRI38 RCH31 TAL32 DOV22 KAN20 CLT18 POC21 MCH25 SON21 CHI21 DAY26 KEN24 NHA26 POC16 GLN18 MCH25 BRI37 DAR20 IND17 LVS29 RCH24 CLT18 DOV26 TAL40 KAN27 MAR25 TEX29 PHO16 HOM28 28th 493 2019 DAY5 ATL37 LVS30 PHO36 CAL24 MAR31 TEX15 BRI28 RCH36 TAL40 DOV24 KAN26 CLT22 POC20 MCH27 SON25 CHI20 DAY13 KEN25 NHA17 POC25 GLN16 MCH22 BRI37 DAR38 IND17 LVS24 RCH21 CLT12 DOV24 TAL5 KAN24 MAR23 TEX25 PHO30 HOM26 27th 485 2020 DAY14 LVS36 CAL22 PHO16 DAR23 DAR17 CLT18 CLT25 BRI14 ATL24 MAR14 HOM15 TAL18 POC8 POC40 IND7 KEN24 TEX15 KAN16 NHA19 MCH29 MCH28 DAY10 DOV26 DOV25 DAY14 DAR16 RCH25 BRI10 LVS21 TAL36 CLT32 KAN19 TEX26 MAR28 PHO23 25th 588 2021 DAY1 DAY8 HOM6 LVS17 PHO23 ATL19 BRI12 MAR31 RCH27 TAL3 KAN13 DAR27 DOV25 COA7 CLT20 SON28 NSH16 POC19 POC17 ROA30 ATL27 NHA25 GLN21 IND30 MCH20 DAY39 DAR37 RCH28 BRI24 LVS21 TAL17 CLT16 TEX17 KAN16 MAR26 PHO24 16th 2152 2022 DAY7 CAL31 LVS27 PHO27 ATL24 COA13 RCH30 MAR25 BRI9 TAL8 DOV17 DAR7 KAN23 CLT8 GTW18 SON3 NSH13 ROA8 ATL15 NHA28 POC6 IND8 MCH28 RCH29 GLN6 DAY32 DAR6 KAN16 BRI11 TEX11 TAL3 CLT27 LVS19 HOM16 MAR17 PHO25 23rd 663 2023 DAY28 CAL18 LVS25 PHO13 ATL21 COA12 RCH6 BRD11 MAR19 TAL35 DOV22 KAN26 DAR33 CLT28 GTW9 SON7 NSH28 CSC7 ATL4 NHA13 POC19 RCH22 MCH24 IRC1 GLN36 DAY13 DAR32 KAN26 BRI6 TEX15 TAL21 ROV32 LVS16 HOM22 MAR25 PHO9 15th 2185 2024 DAY36 ATL8 LVS25 PHO8 BRI11 COA38 RCH26 MAR21 TEX35 TAL31 DOV36 KAN9 DAR10 CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO Car No 35 history edit No 55 2011 nbsp J J Yeley in the No 55 at Pocono Raceway in 2011 In 2011 Front Row Motorsports took over the No 55 team amp equipment from Michael Waltrip Racing to field a research amp development car It debuted at New Hampshire Motor Speedway with Jeff Green starting and parking J J Yeley and Travis Kvapil split time between the 38 and 55 cars for the remainder of the year Josh Wise 2012 2013 nbsp The No 35 MDS Ford driven by Josh Wise at Martinsville in 2013 In 2012 Michael Waltrip Racing reclaimed the No 55 for its new entry for Mark Martin and Michael Waltrip in response Front Row Motorsports changed to the No 26 For Daytona the car was sponsored by presidential candidate Rick Santorum and driven by Tony Raines Raines qualified for the race after being one of the three fastest go or go home drivers during the first day of qualifying He finished 19th but ran as high as second Rookie of the Year candidate Josh Wise took over the car starting at Phoenix and ran the majority of the season as a start and park operation The only full race for the team besides Daytona was at Sonoma Raceway where Wise finished 30th Despite running the majority of the season Wise lost the ROTY honors to a late entrant Stephen Leicht Starting in 2013 the car number was changed to No 35 and the team attempted the full schedule with Wise 27 Due to a lack of sponsorship the team planned to run 20 30 full races while starting and parking in the remaining events Wise picked up sponsorship from Blockbuster Video and Cajun Industries for the Daytona 500 28 where Wise finished 40th after a crash Michael McDowell stepped into the car at Watkins Glen International with sponsor Dockside Logistics 29 A skilled road course racer McDowell qualified 12th but finished 38th after suspension issues On November 26 2013 Wise announced that he would be leaving the team 30 moving to Phil Parsons Racing Multiple drivers 2014 In 2014 the No 35 ran with various drivers Eric McClure attempted the 2014 Daytona 500 with longtime sponsors Hefty and Reynolds Wrap 31 but failed to qualify Blake Koch attempted the next two races 32 finishing 37th at Phoenix David Reutimann was placed in the car for six races starting at Bristol making the field at Auto Club Texas and Richmond 33 McClure then returned for the Aaron s 499 where he once again failed to qualify 34 The No 35 did not make another attempt for the rest of 2014 35 Cole Whitt 2015 nbsp Whitt s No 35 Front Row Motorsports car at Homestead Miami Speedway in 2015 After several rumors that No 34 driver David Ragan would be replaced with BK Racing driver Cole Whitt in January 2015 it was announced that Whitt would move to the No 35 team bringing sponsors Speed Stick GEAR 10 races and Rinnai Crew chief Randy Cox would also move from BK Racing to head the team 15 The owner s points for the No 34 and No 35 were switched allowing Whitt a better chance of making races Whitt successfully qualified for the Daytona 500 and finished 22nd in the race After an up and down season Whitt and the No 35 finished 31st in both driver and owner points at the season s end In 2016 Whitt moved to Premium Motorsports to drive the No 98 36 David Gilliland 2016 David Gilliland who had been ousted from the No 38 after Landon Cassill took over the ride attempted the Daytona 500 but failed to qualify 37 Gilliland did make the field however for the next restrictor plate race at Talladega He started 39th and finished 17th On July 2 2016 David Gilliland qualified the 35 car for the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway and finished 19th on the lead lap during the race 38 He then failed to make the fall Talladega race Car No 35 results edit NASCAR Cup Series results 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 Owners Pts 2011 Jeff Green 55 Ford DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX TAL RCH DAR DOV CLT KAN POC MCH SON DAY KEN NHA43 48th 27 J J Yeley INDDNQ POC43 GLN42 MCH43 BRIDNQ RCH42 KAN43 TAL42 MAR40 TEX43 HOM41 Travis Kvapil ATL42 CHIDNQ NHA43 DOV43 CLT40 PHO43 2012 Tony Raines 26 DAY19 40th 172 Josh Wise PHO38 LVS40 BRI43 CAL37 MAR41 TEX39 KAN39 RCH38 TAL42 DAR43 CLT43 DOVDNQ POC42 MCH42 SON30 KEN41 DAY37 NHA38 IND37 POC37 GLN38 MCH40 BRI38 ATLDNQ RCH42 CHI38 NHADNQ DOV37 TAL43 CLTDNQ KANDNQ MAR38 TEX37 PHO37 HOM40 2013 35 DAY40 PHO35 LVS35 BRI26 CAL40 MAR35 TEX30 KAN26 RCH28 TAL19 DAR38 CLT26 DOV25 POC34 MCH40 SON32 KEN39 DAY25 NHA35 IND38 POC41 MCH39 BRI37 ATL41 RCH41 CHI41 NHA32 DOV42 KAN40 CLT41 TAL30 MAR34 TEX39 PHO36 HOM41 39th 326 Michael McDowell GLN38 2014 Eric McClure DAYDNQ TALDNQ KAN CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV KAN CLT TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 48th 44 Blake Koch PHO37 LVSDNQ David Reutimann BRIDNQ CAL29 MARDNQ TEX38 DARDNQ RCH29 2015 Cole Whitt DAY22 ATL37 LVS32 PHO25 CAL24 MAR22 TEX35 BRI27 RCH36 TAL13 KAN35 CLT28 DOV26 POC28 MCH32 SON22 DAY25 KEN37 NHA28 IND33 POC27 GLN21 MCH27 BRI29 DAR43 RCH38 CHI29 NHA24 DOV28 CLT38 KAN33 TAL22 MAR20 TEX27 PHO33 HOM28 31st 553 2016 David Gilliland DAYDNQ ATL LVS PHO CAL MAR TEX BRI RCH TAL17 KAN DOV CLT POC MCH SON DAY19 KEN NHA IND POC GLN BRI MCH DAR RCH CHI NHA DOV CLT KAN TALDNQ MAR TEX PHO HOM 42nd 55 Car No 36 history edit Main article BK Racing J J Yeley 2018 In August 2018 Front Row Motorsports was awarded the assets of BK Racing after making the highest bid at 2 8 million They were awarded the No 23 charter and most of the team s equipment The team continued to use the No 23 on the cars for the rest of the season with Joey Gase as the driver Israeli driver Alon Day drove the car at Richmond The fall race at Talladega was the first time the team fielded the No 23 as a Ford Fusion with J J Yeley who previously driven for the same team in rest of 2011 season driving it The team had been running as a Toyota Camry up until then Matt Tifft 2019 nbsp Matt Tifft in the No 36 at Texas Motor Speedway in 2019 On November 27 2018 FRM announced that the team will be renumbered to 36 with Matt Tifft as the driver for the 2019 season and competing for 2019 Rookie of the Year honors 39 Tifft selected 36 as his racing number to honor his mentor Ken Schrader who raced with that number in the Winston Cup Series from 2000 to 2002 40 Before the Atlanta race car chief Brandon Lee was ejected from the track after the No 36 failed pre qualifying inspection multiple times 41 On July 23 2019 Front Row Motorsports announced that crew chief Mike Kelly of the No 36 will switch to the No 38 while Seth Barbour will transfer from the No 38 to the No 36 Ford for the remainder of the season 42 Prior to the Martinsville race Tifft was rushed to the hospital while Matt Crafton took over the No 36 for the race weekend 43 On October 29 Tifft revealed that he blacked out and suffered a seizure in the team s hauler Because of this he missed the rest of the season while John Hunter Nemechek took over the No 36 for the final three races 44 Tifft formally parted ways with FRM before the end of the season to recover from his medical issues On December 12 2019 FRM announced that the No 36 team will shut down for the 2020 season reverting to a two car operation 21 The charter was leased to Rick Ware Racing which used it for the No 53 team until it was sold to Spire Motorsports at the end of the 2021 season 45 However David Ragan ran the car as a No 36 at the 2020 Daytona 500 finishing fourthth David Ragan 2021 On January 6 2021 it was announced that the 36 would return for the 2021 Daytona 500 with Ragan behind the wheel During the race Ragan would be collected in a crash resulting in a 37th position Zane Smith Todd Gilliland amp Riley Herbst 2023 nbsp Zane Smith in the No 36 at Daytona International Speedway in 2023 On February 7 2023 FRM announced Zane Smith would drive the No 36 entry for the Daytona 500 as well as the No 38 entry for 6 races replacing Todd Gilliland in those races Subsequent to the announcement Gilliland was announced to drive the No 36 at the spring Talladega race one of the races where Smith is scheduled to drive the No 38 in order to maintain his eligibility for the NASCAR playoffs with five of the six races for Rick Ware Racing instead Riley Herbst would drive the No 36 car at the 2023 Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona He started in sixth but fell to the back at the end of the first stage before getting caught up in the big one at the end of the second stage he would be classified in 38th position However Herbst would finish ninth at the 2023 YellaWood 500 later that year after qualifying in sixth down from a potential fourth after a final lap crash Kaz Grala 2024 On January 23 2024 it was announced Kaz Grala would attempt to qualify for the 2024 Daytona 500 in the No 36 Car No 36 results edit NASCAR Cup Series results 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 Owners Pts 2019 Matt Tifft 36 Ford DAY36 ATL28 LVS34 PHO20 CAL26 MAR29 TEX24 BRI27 RCH29 TAL37 DOV32 KAN21 CLT20 POC33 MCH24 SON28 CHI29 DAY9 KEN27 NHA24 POC23 GLN24 MCH25 BRI27 DAR27 IND32 LVS30 RCH20 CLT25 DOV25 TAL13 KAN25 29th 404 Matt Crafton MAR25 John Hunter Nemechek TEX21 PHO27 HOM23 2021 David Ragan DAY37 DAY HOM LVS PHO ATL BRI MAR RCH TAL KAN DAR DOV COA CLT SON NSH POC POC ROA ATL NHA GLN IND MCH DAY DAR RCH BRI LVS TAL CLT TEX KAN MAR PHO 43rd 4 2023 Zane Smith DAY13 CAL LVS PHO ATL COA RCH BRD MAR 38th 83 Todd Gilliland TAL10 DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON NSH CSC ATL NHA POC RCH MCH IRC GLN Riley Herbst DAY38 DAR KAN BRI TEX TAL9 ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO 2024 Kaz Grala DAY38 ATL LVS PHO BRI COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO Car No 37 history edit No 61 2006 In April 2006 Front Row Motorsports purchased the owner points of Peak Fitness Racing The team originally hired Peak s driver Kevin Lepage to drive however after just one race Lepage left Front Row Motorsports heading to BAM Racing Chad Chaffin took over the No 61 car after Lepage s departure Brian Simo drove the No 61 car for the road course at Infineon At the second road course of the season at Watkins Glen Front Row Motorsports lease out the No 61 owner points to No Fear Racing and entered the No 92 with Johnny Miller but he failed to qualify After Watkins Glen the team ran as No 61 for the remainder of the season Chaffin ran most of the rest of the races with Stanton Barrett driving the car at Dover and Lepage made the race at Atlanta No 37 2007 2009 nbsp Eric McClure in the No 37 at Daytona in 2008 The team partnered with No 37 of R amp J Racing in 2007 however the deal fell through early in the season although Front Row retained the team s owner s points and car number Bill Elliott attempted Daytona for the team and John Andretti and Chad Chaffin planned to race the car full time After race 4 Front Row Motorsports announced the No 34 would run full time and that Andretti and Chaffin would swap positions with Lepage so that Lepage could continue full time Lepage failed to qualify twenty five times and left before the end of the season The 37 attempted the 2008 Daytona 500 with Eric McClure and sponsor Hefty but the team failed to qualify The team returned to the track for the 2009 Daytona 500 with Tony Raines driving inheriting the points from the No 34 from the year before as a result of the merger with EGR but did not qualify The team has attempted other races since then making the race at Richmond and finished the race in 41st only after running 74 laps They were awarded no points for the race because of being a late entry The team also made Dover however a flat tire early in the race ended the team s run and they finished 42nd Kevin Hamlin attempted to make his Sprint Cup debut in the No 37 at Kansas however did not qualify for the race Travis Kvapil DNQ d at Lowes Motor Speedway The No 37 was mostly a start and park entry in 2009 although the team ran the full race at Daytona with Tony Raines when they picked up sponsorship from Gander Mountain and also Homestead with Travis Kvapil when Miccosukee Indian Gaming amp Resort sponsored the team after David Stremme failed to qualify in the Phoenix Racing entry Scott Eggleston crew chiefed the car for the majority of 2009 with Buddy Sisco acting as chief during the Coke Zero 400 and Peter Sospenzo joining the team during the second half of the season Road course ringer Tony Ave drove the 37 Long John Silver s car at Watkins Glen placing 43rd after blowing an engine on lap 8 Kevin Conway 2010 For the 2010 season the No 37 became a full time Ford team and rookie Kevin Conway was scheduled to drive the No 37 with his longtime sponsor Extenze coming on board with Peter Sospenzo as Crew Chief The team started in the Top 35 after acquiring owner s points from former Doug Yates cars Kvapil drove the No 37 in the 2010 Daytona 500 as NASCAR did not give Conway approval to compete at Daytona due to a lack of superspeedway experience Conway was unable to keep the car in the top 35 in points so he his sponsor and crew which is referred to as the Extenze A amp W crew would jump to whatever number was highest in points at the time to ensure he and his sponsor would qualify Conway would eventually be released from FRM ExtenZe removed from the car he and his sponsor sued for lack of payment and was replaced with a rotation of NASCAR veterans Tony Raines and Dave Blaney A amp W All American Food would be displayed on the car in ExtenZe s absence another Jenkins franchise Peter Sospenzo amp his crew remained with the A amp W car until Atlanta in September when Sospenzo and his crew moved over to the Taco Bell car of David Gilliland Randy Seals and the former Taco Bell crew moved over to the A amp W team The No 37 car would wind up 33rd in owners points with Conway having a best finish of 14th at Daytona one of only 4 finishes better than 30th for him Blaney having a best finish of 24th at Atlanta and Raines with a best finish of 28th at Bristol he was running top 20 at Martinsville before a flat tire ended his day Gilliland also ran the number occasionally with his Taco Bell crew Max Q Motorsports 2011 For 2011 Robert Richardson Jr returned to drive the Daytona 500 in the No 37 with his father s company North Texas Pipe sponsoring the ride Driver Tony Raines spotted him during the race After Daytona FRM struck a deal with Larry Gunselman s Max Q Motorsports to manage the No 37 for the remainder of the year Gunselman later purchased all assets of the team and FRM is no longer involved in the No 37 Car No 37 results edit NASCAR Cup Series results 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 Owners Pts 2006 Kevin Lepage 61 Dodge DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH42 TEXDNQ HOMDNQ 42nd 1484 Chad Chaffin DARDNQ DOVDNQ MCHDNQ POCDNQ CALDNQ RCH38 NHA34 KAN37 CLTDNQ MARDNQ PHO35 Ford CLTDNQ POC33 Brian Simo Chevy SONDNQ Chad Chaffin DAY35 MCHDNQ BRIDNQ TALDNQ Chad Blount Dodge CHIDNQ Ted Christopher Chevy NHADNQ Derrike Cope INDDNQ Stanton Barrett Dodge DOV35 Kevin Lepage Chevy ATL43 2007 Bill Elliott 37 Dodge DAYDNQ 49th 683 John Andretti CAL34 LVSDNQ ATLDNQ TEXDNQ PHODNQ TALDNQ Kevin Lepage BRIDNQ MARDNQ RCHDNQ DAR42 CLTDNQ DOVDNQ POCDNQ MCHDNQ NHA35 DAYDNQ CHIDNQ INDDNQ POCDNQ MCHDNQ BRIDNQ CAL RCHDNQ NHADNQ DOVDNQ KAN TALDNQ CLT MARDNQ ATL TEX PHO HOM Brian Simo SONDNQ GLNDNQ 2008 Eric McClure Chevy DAYDNQ CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI IND POC GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM 62nd 16 2009 Tony Raines Dodge DAYDNQ CALDNQ LVSDNQ ATL BRI MCH43 NHA41 DAY30 POC42 MCHDNQ BRI42 ATLDNQ RCHDNQ NHA43 DOV43 CALDNQ 45th 814 Chevy MARDNQ TEX PHO TAL RCH41 DAR CLT DOV42 POCDNQ CHIDNQ IND TEXDNQ PHO43 Chris Cook Dodge SONDNQ Tony Ave GLN43 Kevin Hamlin KANDNQ Travis Kvapil CLTDNQ MAR43 TAL Chevy HOM37 2010 Ford DAY29 SON24 IND24 GLN30 33rd 2579 Kevin Conway CAL31 LVS36 ATL31 BRI28 DAR33 DOV30 David Gilliland MAR19 PHO32 TEX29 RCH31 CLT26 POC33 MCH35 NHA35 CHI32 POC30 MCH36 ATL20 RCH37 NHA33 KAN32 MAR37 TAL33 PHO38 HOM25 Robert Richardson Jr TAL26 DAY23 Tony Raines BRI28 DOV31 Dave Blaney CAL29 CLT32 TEX42 2011 Robert Richardson Jr DAY38 PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX TAL RCH DAR DOV CLT KAN POC MCH SON DAY KEN NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV KAN CLT TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 39th 186 Car No 38 history edit David Gilliland 2010 Front Row Motorsports added a third team in 2010 with David Gilliland as the primary driver and Robert Richardson Jr sharing the ride for at least 3 races throughout the year Randy Seals comes from Richard Petty Motorsports as crew chief Richardson ran the 2010 Daytona 500 with sponsorship from Mahindra Tractors with Gilliland displaying Taco Bell for the other races The team allied with Doug Yates in February 2010 and earned Top 35 exemptions for the first five races of 2010 from a former Yates Racing entry Gilliland and his Randy Seals lead Taco Bell crew swapped between the No 38 and No 37 throughout the season Kevin Conway and Dave Blaney ran races under No 38 with the ExtenZe A amp W crew and Kvapil ran races with the No 38 and his LJS s crew At Pocono in August with Kvapil and his then crew chief Steven Lane in the No 38 it was determined the car had an illegal valve stem in one of the tires resulting in a 150 point deduction for the No 38 car the suspension amp fining of crew chief Steven Lane suspension of car chief Richard Bourgeois and tire specialist Michael Harrold Steven Lane was released from the team soon thereafter and replaced by Brian Burns on the LJS s team The team never regained top 35 status missing races and finishing 36th in points Gilliland and his Taco Bell crew had a best finish of 19th twice at Martinsville and Sonoma Travis Kvapil 2011 nbsp Travis Kvapil in the No 38 at Pocono Raceway in 2011 For 2011 Travis Kvapil returned to FRM to drive the No 38 Long John Silver s Ford however Kvapil opted to run for the Camping World Truck Series championship The No 38 was locked into the field following Daytona as Penske Racing s Rusty Wallace Racing s No 77 did not run past Daytona and in turn gave up its locked in spot to the No 38 Bill Henderson joined FRM as crew chief of the No 38 following a stint at Prism Motorsports in 2010 however parted ways with the team following the race at Las Vegas Jay Guy joined as crew chief at California Kvapil missed two races due to Truck Series obligations and after the debut of the No 55 car and the signing of J J Yeley the two drivers split time in both the No 38 and No 55 cars for the duration of the season David Gilliland 2012 2015 nbsp David Gilliland in the No 38 at Sonoma Raceway in 2014 For 2012 David Gilliland returned to the No 38 after driving the team s No 34 in 2011 The team had also signed ModSpace United Rentals to a multi race primary sponsorship of the No 38 beginning at Texas in April Pat Tryson was the No 38 s crew chief 46 The team has also signed Maximum Human Performance to a multi race sponsorship beginning with the Daytona 500 FRM would have a variety of other sponsors throughout the season Gilliland would end up 28th in points In 2013 David Gilliland continued driving the No 38 full time for FRM In the 2013 Aaron s 499 Gilliland pushed teammate Ragan to the checked flag producing a 1 2 finish for Front Row 1 Gilliland went on to record two top 10s on the season and finish 26th in points In 2014 Gilliland returned to the No 38 Love s Travel Stops stepped up their sponsorship of the team to 12 races 14 The team started the season slowly and struggled especially at the intermediate tracks The No 38 team would rebound and Gilliland won the pole at the summer Daytona race the first pole for FRM Gilliland returned to the No 38 for 2015 with Love s Travel Stops further stepping up their sponsorship to 18 races 47 Gilliland began the season by finishing 11th in the Daytona 500 The No 38 also picked up sponsorship from Farm Rich during Talladega a sponsor of FRM s No 34 car After an up and down season Gilliland was released from the team after six years Landon Cassill 2016 nbsp Landon Cassill at Daytona International Speedway in 2016 In 2016 FRM announced an alliance with Roush Fenway Racing On January 20 2016 it was announced that FRM signed Landon Cassill full time driving the No 38 Ford bringing his sponsor Snap Fitness for a few races as well as Florida Lottery Cassill ended the season finishing 29th in points David Ragan 2017 2019 nbsp David Ragan in the No 38 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2018 On December 16 2016 it was announced that Cassill would shift to the newly open No 34 car and that David Ragan would rejoin FRM to drive the No 38 Prior to the 2017 Daytona 500 Ragan acquired sponsorship from Camping World and Jacob Companies 48 Ragan ended 2017 with three Top 10s and a 30th place points finish Ragan improved vastly in 2018 While he only scored one top 10 finish at Talladega Superspeedway in the spring he posted 16 top 20s including four in the last five races of the season and finished a team best 25th in the final points standings Ragan returned to the team in 2019 On July 23 2019 Front Row Motorsports announced that crew chief Mike Kelly of the No 36 will switch to the No 38 while Seth Barbour will transfer from the No 38 to the No 36 Ford for the remainder of the season 42 Ragan retired from full time competition at the end of the 2019 season John Hunter Nemechek 2020 nbsp John Hunter Nemechek in the No 38 at Michigan International Speedway in 2020 On December 12 2019 FRM announced that John Hunter Nemechek will replace Ragan as the driver of the No 38 Ford for the 2020 season and will compete for the 2020 NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors In addition Barbour will return as the team s crew chief 21 Nemechek was the highest finishing rookie at the Daytona 500 coming home 14th and scoring three top 10s including two 8th place finishes at both Talladega races However inconsistency plagued the team and he ended the season 27th in points On November 16 2020 Nemechek parted ways with FRM 49 Anthony Alfredo 2021 nbsp Anthony Alfredo in the No 38 at Sonoma Raceway in 2021 On January 6 2021 it was announced that Anthony Alfredo would replace John Hunter Nemechek as the driver of the No 38 Ford for the 2021 season and will compete for NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors 50 He finished 30th in the final standings with just one top ten finish On November 9 Alfredo parted ways with FRM Todd Gilliland 2022 present nbsp Todd Gilliland in the No 38 at Auto Club Speedway in 2022 On November 30 2021 it was announced that FRM truck series driver Todd Gilliland would replace Alfredo as the driver of the No 38 Ford for the 2022 season and will compete for Rookie of the Year honors 51 On March 1 2022 Barbour was suspended for four races due to a tire and wheel loss during the 2022 WISE Power 400 at Auto Club Speedway 52 On February 7 2023 FRM announced that Zane Smith would run five races in the No 38 Ford in addition to qualifying for the Daytona 500 in the No 36 53 Car No 38 results edit NASCAR Cup Series results 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 Owners Pts 2010 Robert Richardson Jr 38 Ford DAY31 36th 2454 David Gilliland CAL26 LVS30 ATL26 BRI23 DAR35 DOV25 SON19 INDDNQ GLN27 BRI26 DOV30 CAL20 CLT28 TEX29 Kevin Conway MAR31 PHO33 TEX27 TAL30 RCH37 Travis Kvapil CLT28 POC22 MCH31 DAY34 CHI31 POC29 MCH30 RCH35 NHA32 MAR35 TALDNQ PHO34 Dave Blaney ATL24 KAN31 HOM36 2011 Travis Kvapil DAY32 PHO39 LVS33 BRI26 CAL35 MAR37 TEXDNQ TAL29 RCH30 DAR26 DOV31 CLT25 KAN34 MCH31 DAY29 KEN29 INDDNQ POC31 MCH28 BRI37 RCH28 KAN27 TAL21 MAR16 TEX31 HOM22 35th 494 Sam Hornish Jr POC35 Tony Ave SONDNQ J J Yeley NHA23 ATL25 CHI34 NHA27 DOV34 CLT22 PHO28 Terry Labonte GLN34 2012 David Gilliland DAY23 PHO28 LVS33 BRI26 CAL30 MAR28 TEX31 KAN27 RCH36 TAL13 DAR25 CLT26 DOV40 POC23 MCH27 SON26 KEN28 DAY31 NHA27 IND27 POC21 GLN20 MCH18 BRI20 ATL31 RCH31 CHI28 NHA32 DOV32 TAL15 CLT23 KAN23 MAR30 TEX35 PHO36 HOM33 31st 605 2013 DAY38 PHO37 LVS28 BRI24 CAL29 MAR28 TEX32 KAN23 RCH27 TAL2 DAR29 CLT20 DOV37 POC24 MCH22 SON24 KEN28 DAY15 NHA18 IND35 POC39 GLN25 MCH37 BRI25 ATL17 RCH23 CHI28 NHA39 DOV30 KAN24 CLT29 TAL7 MAR23 TEX26 PHO24 HOM27 27th 648 2014 DAY36 PHO39 LVS30 BRI22 CAL38 MAR26 TEX22 DAR28 RCH20 TAL40 KAN37 CLT43 DOV29 POC28 MCH26 SON21 KEN30 DAY35 NHA24 IND36 POC17 GLN22 MCH21 BRI25 ATL28 RCH29 CHI34 NHA27 DOV33 KAN30 CLT32 TAL29 MAR22 TEX34 PHO24 HOM31 30th 554 2015 DAY11 ATL22 LVS23 PHO29 CAL35 MAR25 TEX28 BRI18 RCH31 TAL20 KAN32 CLT33 DOV25 POC27 MCH42 SON43 DAY40 KEN29 NHA21 IND29 POC33 GLN33 MCH32 BRI36 DAR27 RCH33 CHI32 NHA28 DOV30 CLT27 KAN36 TAL32 MAR24 TEX29 PHO30 HOM32 32nd 533 2016 Landon Cassill DAY23 ATL36 LVS28 PHO25 CAL16 MAR28 TEX25 BRI22 RCH27 TAL11 KAN31 DOV19 CLT27 POC36 MCH25 SON29 DAY31 KEN29 NHA28 IND20 POC30 GLN23 BRI20 MCH39 DAR30 RCH36 CHI29 NHA29 DOV29 CLT19 KAN27 TAL21 MAR29 TEX29 PHO20 HOM21 31st 530 2017 David Ragan DAY25 ATL23 LVS29 PHO35 CAL31 MAR24 TEX28 BRI23 RCH19 TAL10 KAN17 CLT23 DOV30 POC25 MCH29 SON31 DAY6 KEN24 NHA29 IND38 POC22 GLN27 MCH30 BRI17 DAR25 RCH27 CHI29 NHA29 DOV21 CLT37 TAL10 KAN17 MAR28 TEX30 PHO33 HOM17 30th 447 2018 DAY30 ATL23 LVS23 PHO22 CAL25 MAR25 TEX23 BRI12 RCH33 TAL6 DOV27 KAN13 CLT25 POC16 MCH38 SON22 CHI38 DAY15 KEN18 NHA29 POC19 GLN26 MCH27 BRI17 DAR18 IND24 LVS27 RCH23 CLT16 DOV24 TAL39 KAN19 MAR18 TEX24 PHO20 HOM20 26th 524 2019 DAY30 ATL16 LVS28 PHO25 CAL25 MAR26 TEX25 BRI21 RCH28 TAL23 DOV26 KAN27 CLT15 POC30 MCH34 SON20 CHI23 DAY38 KEN29 NHA34 POC36 GLN22 MCH16 BRI36 DAR26 IND20 LVS22 RCH19 CLT35 DOV27 TAL29 KAN26 MAR11 TEX35 PHO36 HOM27 31st 388 2020 John Hunter Nemechek DAY11 LVS24 CAL25 PHO25 DAR9 DAR35 CLT16 CLT13 BRI13 ATL23 MAR25 HOM19 TAL8 POC24 POC19 IND15 KEN36 TEX22 KAN19 NHA36 MCH36 MCH23 DAY35 DOV24 DOV20 DAY11 DAR36 RCH30 BRI20 LVS20 TAL8 CLT36 KAN17 TEX22 MAR26 PHO26 28th 534 2021 Anthony Alfredo DAY32 DAY22 HOM24 LVS24 PHO37 ATL27 BRI39 MAR26 RCH31 TAL12 KAN23 DAR26 DOV28 COA18 CLT25 SON31 NSH17 POC26 POC34 ROA37 ATL26 NHA32 GLN26 IND38 MCH34 DAY26 DAR24 RCH26 BRI35 LVS27 TAL10 CLT26 TEX29 KAN38 MAR20 PHO34 30th 352 2022 Todd Gilliland DAY33 CAL20 LVS23 PHO19 ATL27 COA16 RCH25 MAR30 BRI17 TAL27 DOV28 DAR15 KAN25 CLT16 GTW22 SON24 NSH24 ROA25 ATL17 NHA25 POC25 IND4 MCH27 RCH27 GLN38 DAY23 DAR28 KAN23 BRI18 TEX28 TAL7 CLT30 LVS25 HOM31 MAR13 PHO29 30th 531 2023 DAY27 CAL17 LVS31 ATL15 COA10 RCH15 BRD8 MAR25 DOV25 KAN24 DAR11 GTW15 NSH35 CSC19 ATL16 NHA21 POC15 RCH25 MCH29 IND37 GLN11 DAY32 DAR26 KAN25 BRI16 TAL12 LVS26 HOM25 MAR10 PHO30 28th 546 Zane Smith PHO31 TAL37 CLT10 SON34 TEX24 ROV30 2024 Todd Gilliland DAY35 ATL26 LVS24 PHO17 BRI26 COA26 RCH21 MAR13 TEX31 TAL8 DOV31 KAN14 DAR15 CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO Car No 92 history edit No 92 2004 2006 This car debuted in the 2004 Chevy Rock and Roll 400 with driver Brad Teague driving the Broadway Motors Ford The car would fail to qualify running 49th out of 51 cars that set a time 54 FRM fielded the No 92 Chevy for multiple drivers in 2005 It debuted at the 2005 Daytona 500 with Stanton Barrett driving but it did not qualify After missing the next three races the team finally got into a race at the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway where Barrett finished 41st after suffering oil pressure problems After the spring Dover race Tony Raines drove the car at the Chevy American Revolution 400 at Richmond International Raceway finishing 35th Then Hermie Sadler and Eric McClure began sharing the ride although McClure did not qualify for a race in the car Johnny Miller ran the car at Watkins Glen finishing 29th Another driver Chad Chaffin also took over driving duties failing to qualify in his initial attempt at Martinsville Speedway and then qualifying 43rd the next week at Atlanta Motor Speedway before surrendering the car to Bobby Hamilton Jr Late in the year the team formed an equipment sharing partnership with Mach 1 Racing and that eventually turned into the team moving into Mach 1 s shop and hiring their old crew Chad Chaffin began the 2006 season with the No 92 team however after two races he was moved to the No 34 team Chad Blount would then take over the car until Talladega where FRM decided the team shut down the No 92 operation The team just made one of the nine races it attempted and cited lack of performance as a reason for the team s shut down Car No 92 results edit NASCAR Cup Series results 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 Owners Pts 2005 Stanton Barrett 92 Chevy DAYDNQ CALDNQ LVSDNQ ATLDNQ BRI41 MARDNQ TEXDNQ PHO30 TALDNQ DAR31 DOV34 SONDNQ 41st 1395 Tony Raines RCH35 CLTDNQ INDDNQ Hermie Sadler POCDNQ DAY30 NHADNQ POCDNQ BRI30 RCHDNQ DOVDNQ Eric McClure MCHDNQ MCHDNQ Kenny Wallace CHIDNQ Johnny Miller GLN29 Hermie Sadler Dodge CAL42 Joey McCarthy NHA31 Mike Skinner Chevy TALQL P J Jones Dodge KAN41 Chevy CLTDNQ TEXDNQ PHODNQ Chad Chaffin MARDNQ ATLQL HOMDNQ 2006 DAYDNQ CAL 58th 168 Randy LaJoie 64 Dodge LVSDNQ Chad Blount 92 ATLDNQ BRIDNQ MAR42 TEXDNQ PHODNQ TALDNQ RCH DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND Johnny Miller Chevy GLNDNQ MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM Qualified but slots bought by PPI MotorsportsNationwide Series editEric McClure 2008 In 2008 Front Row Motorsports focused their efforts on the Nationwide Series with Eric McClure driving the No 24 Hefty Chevrolet with a best finish of 15th at Talladega Superspeedway McClure ran the full season except for the road courses where Brian Simo ran the No 24 car The team also attempted to buy out the fledgling Specialty Racing team for a time fielding the No 61 Cone Solvents Chevrolet with driver Kevin Lepage However after the July race at Daytona Specialty Racing hired Brandon Whitt to drive the No 61 and returned to Ford disregarding the supposed buyout leading Front Row Motorsports and Kevin Lepage to file a lawsuit against the team McClure meanwhile finished the year 21st in points McClure left the team at the end of the 2008 season bringing sponsor Hefty and the No 24 to Team Rensi Motorsports Tony Raines 2009 2010 In 2009 Front Row Motorsports ran the No 34 Chevrolet Impala SS with veteran Tony Raines returning to the series full time Scott Eggleston crew chiefed the car who has been with FRM since 2007 The entry was mostly unsponsored with Jenkins advertising his Long John Silver s franchises on the car Raines and his team were able to drive to 4th at the Aaron s 312 at Talladega Superspeedway FRM s first ever top ten or top five in either series in addition to a fifteenth place finish at Las Vegas and Richmond Later in the season he had a sixth place finish in the rain at the NAPA Auto Parts 200 and a strong 10th place finish at Lowes Motor Speedway finishing the year 12th in drivers points It was announced that Front Row Motorsports would lease their Nationwide team running Chevrolets to TriStar Motorsports in 2010 after FRM s announcement to become a factory backed Ford team The partnership ended with TriStar Motorsports purchasing all remaining assets of FRM s Nationwide team FRM is no longer involved in the Nationwide Series Craftsman Truck Series editTruck No 34 history edit During the 2023 season FRM fielded the No 34 Ford with Brett Moffitt at Talladega which he drove to victory lane 55 Truck No 34 results edit NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results 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 Owners Pts 2023 Brett Moffitt 34 Ford DAY LVS ATL COA TEX BRD MAR KAN DAR NWS CLT GTW NSH MOH POC RCH IRP MLW KAN BRI TAL1 HOM PHO 41st 40 Truck No 38 history edit nbsp The No 38 FRM truck of Todd Gilliland at Pocono Raceway in 2020 Todd Gilliland 2020 2021 On January 13 2020 FRM announced they would attempt the full 2020 NASCAR Gander RV amp Outdoors Truck Series season with Todd Gilliland driving the No 38 Ford 56 Gilliland returned to the No 38 in 2021 57 Todd Gilliland won his second career Truck series at Circuit of the Americas his first win for FRM Zane Smith 2022 2023 On November 30 2021 it was announced that Zane Smith would drive the No 38 truck for 2022 season replacing Gilliland who moved to the NASCAR Cup Series 58 Smith began the 2022 season by winning at Daytona 59 He finished in second place at Las Vegas but was disqualified after a post race inspection found a lug nut violation 60 Following the 2022 CRC Brakleen 150 at Pocono Raceway Smith clinched the regular season championship 61 On November 4 Smith claimed his first Truck Series championship after winning at Phoenix It was also FRM s first championship in any NASCAR division 62 Smith began the 2023 season by winning at Daytona for the second year in a row 63 He also won at the Circuit of the Americas and scored eight top five finishes during the regular season During the playoffs Smith made it to the Round of 8 He finished second at Homestead but was disqualified and eliminated after post race inspection discovered unapproved windshield supports 64 Smith announced in September he would not be returning to the team in 2024 after signing a deal with Trackhouse Racing to drive for Spire Motorsports in Cup 65 Layne Riggs 2024 present On December 14 2023 Layne Riggs was announced as the full time driver of the No 38 Truck with Dylan Cappello being promoted to crew chief 66 Riggs started the 2024 season with a 33rd place DNF at Daytona A week later he finished 24th at Atlanta but was disqualified after a post race inspection revealed improperly installed windshield fasteners 67 Truck No 38 results edit NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results 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 Owners Pts 2020 Todd Gilliland 38 Ford DAY16 LVS7 CLT37 ATL4 HOM6 POC4 KEN10 TEX27 KAN10 KAN20 MCH5 DAY33 DOV4 GTW24 DAR7 RCH17 BRI14 LVS13 TAL28 KAN13 TEX31 MAR32 PHO9 12th 603 2021 DAY31 DAY4 LVS13 ATL17 BRI4 RCH6 KAN6 DAR15 COA1 CLT5 TEX7 NSH2 POC7 KNX4 GLN4 GTW29 DAR4 BRI10 LVS5 TAL3 MAR25 PHO8 7th 2262 2022 Zane Smith DAY1 LVS36 ATL5 COA1 MAR9 BRI10 DAR7 KAN1 TEX32 CLT5 GTW9 SON2 KNX3 NSH2 MOH2 POC13 IRP3 RCH9 KAN4 BRI2 TAL17 HOM2 PHO1 1st 4040 2023 DAY1 LVS2 ATL20 COA1 TEX14 BRD21 MAR3 KAN3 DAR22 NWS32 CLT23 GTW20 NSH2 MOH2 POC34 RCH3 IRP5 MLW12 KAN5 BRI24 TAL32 HOM34 PHO25 7th 2194 2024 Layne Riggs DAY33 ATL33 LVS22 BRI10 COA27 MAR15 TEX31 KAN18 DAR21 NWS CLT GTW NSH POC IRP RCH MLW BRI KAN TAL HOM MAR PHOReferences edit a b c d e f g Birchfield Jeff May 7 2013 Ragan s victory has plenty of local ties johnsoncitypress com Johnson City Press Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 15 May 2015 a b Waltrip Darrell May 7 2013 Talladega A lesson in perseverance foxsports com Fox Sports Retrieved 15 May 2015 a b c Peltz Jim March 23 2012 NASCAR s little engines that almost can Los Angeles Times Retrieved 6 September 2014 a b c d e f Peltz Jim May 7 2013 David Ragan s win at Talladega is a feather in cap of Front Row Motorsports Los Angeles Times Retrieved 15 May 2015 https www jayski com 2024 02 15 front 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