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RFK Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series

Roush Fenway Racing's Xfinity Series operation began in 1992 with the No. 60 driven by Mark Martin. The No. 60 team has been dominant throughout its history, amassing many wins with Martin; three driver's championships with Greg Biffle in 2002, Carl Edwards in 2007, and Chris Buescher in 2015; and an owner's championship with Edwards in 2011. The No. 6 team won back-to-back driver's championships in 2011 & 2012 with Ricky Stenhouse Jr.[1][2] Following the departures of Ryan Reed, Chase Briscoe, and Austin Cindric, Roush's Xfinity program was closed following the 2018 season.

Cars edit

Car No. 06 history edit

Todd Kluever (2006)

The number 06 Ford Fusion was first raced in the Hershey's Kissables 300 at Daytona International Speedway on February 18, 2006. Todd Kluever piloted the car, with sponsorship from 3M, for the entire 2006 season,[3] earning four Top 10 finishes and one pole. Mike Kelley, the former car chief on championship car 97, was the crew chief.[3]

Part Time with Mark Martin (2007)

For 2007, Mark Martin drove the 06 machine in two races, with sponsorship from Dish Network, at Daytona International Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway.[4][5][6] This team did not return in 2008.

Car No. 06 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts
2006 Todd Kluever 06 Ford DAY
7
CAL
12
MXC
32
LVS
21
ATL
18
BRI
34
TEX
21
NSH
32
PHO
42
TAL
27
RCH
22
DAR
32
CLT
9
DOV
18
NSH
17
KEN
17
MLW
23
DAY
25
CHI
18
NHA
13
MAR
30
GTY
13
IRP
24
GLN
38
MCH
37
BRI
39
CAL
27
RCH
36
DOV
13
KAN
37
CLT
18
MEM
16
TEX
10
PHO
18
HOM
9
26th 3304
2007 Mark Martin DAY
5
CAL MXC LVS ATL BRI NSH TEX
12
PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP CGV GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 61st 282

Car No. 1 history edit

 
Elliott Sadler at Road America in 2015

On October 30, 2014, Roush Fenway announced that veteran Elliott Sadler would drive the No. 1 car in 2015, bringing sponsor OneMain Financial from Joe Gibbs Racing. This marked Sadler's reunion with former owner and engine builder Doug Yates, and his fourth stint with manufacturer Ford.[7] Sadler earned four top fives and 17 top tens to finish sixth in points.[8] Sadler and OneMain Financial would leave at the end of the season for JR Motorsports.[9] The No. 1 team was shut down, and around 25 employees were released.[10]

Car No. 1 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Owners Pts
2015 Elliott Sadler 1 Ford DAY
19
ATL
18
LVS
13
PHO
12
CAL
10
TEX
11
BRI
10
RCH
16
TAL
7
IOW
8
CLT
9
DOV
21
MCH
5
CHI
11
DAY
2
KEN
5
NHA
17
IND
5
IOW
8
GLN
8
MOH
6
BRI
31
ROA
12
DAR
11
RCH
24
CHI
8
KEN
11
DOV
9
CLT
10
KAN
12
TEX
10
PHO
9
HOM
13
10th 1075

Car No. 6 & 9 history edit

 
Erik Darnell at Milwaukee in 2009.

As the 9 (1997-2005) edit

Multiple drivers (1997-2004)

The No. 9 car debuted at Daytona in 1997. Jeff Burton drove the Track Gear-sponsored Ford Taurus to a 40th-place finish. During the 1997 season, Robbie Crouch, Ted Musgrave, and Rob Wilson drove the No. 9 on limited schedules, with Burton winning twice at Bristol and Darlington. In 1998, Ashton Lewis and Chad Little both drove the 9 car for 1 race. From 1997-2003 Burton garnered 16 wins with additional sponsorships from Northern Light, Febreze, and Gain, among others. Greg Biffle also made 1 start in 2003 at the then called Lowe's Motor Speedway, earning a 12th place finish. Mark Martin returned to the Busch Series in 2004 posting four top-10s in five starts. The same year, Jeff Burton left Roush for greener pastures. Matt Kenseth ran 3 races in 2004 as well, getting a best finish of 3rd at Darlington. In 2005,Martin ran seven races and won twice. Kenseth also ran 2 races, getting a best finish of 6th.

As the 6 (2006-2017) edit

Part-time (2006)

The car switched to the No. 6 in 2006, after a number switch with Evernham Motorsports, and ran a part-time schedule sponsored by Ameriquest and Pennzoil. Martin ran seven races and while not winning, he got five Top 5 finishes. David Ragan also ran one race that year, finishing 36th at Lowe's Motor Speedway.

David Ragan (2007-2008)

In 2007, David Ragan drove the car full-time in 2007 using the No. 06 owner's points, with a sponsorship from the Discount Tire Company. Ragan posted four Top 5's and nine Top 10's and a fifth-place finish in points. Ragan was named 2007 Rookie of the Year.[11] In 2008, Ragan had a massive improvement; while he still did not win, he earned seven Top 5's and 21 Top 10's and finished fourth in the standings.

Part-time (2009)

Ragan went to part-time and ran 19 races with Discount Tire sponsoring. Ragan won the 2009 Aaron's 312 for his first Nationwide series victory as well as a win at Bristol. Rookie Erik Darnell ran the rest of the schedule with Northern Tool and Equipment sponsoring. He won a pole and had two Top 5’s and five Top 10's; however, he was unable to return the next season due to a lack of funding.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (2010-2012)
 
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in 2011.

In 2010, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. drove the No. 6 Ford with Citifinancial as the primary sponsor. After crashing out of a few early events along with rookie teammate Colin Braun, Roush temporarily benched Stenhouse after he failed to qualify at Nashville in April. The No. 6 was driven by Brian Ickler at Kentucky, and by Billy Johnson at Watkins Glen. When veteran Mike Kelley took over the pit box, Stenhouse responded with a third-place finish at the fall race at Daytona. In the end, Stenhouse got three Top 5's and eight Top 10's and a points finish of 16th. The team also won Rookie of the Year honors. The next year Cargill Meat Solutions sponsored the team for a few races as Citi had left for Kevin Harvick Incorporated. With fresh momentum, and most of the Cup drivers running limited schedules, Stenhouse swept both Iowa races for his first two Nationwide Series victories, and held off former Cup driver Elliott Sadler for the Nationwide Series championship. In the end, Stenhouse had a massive improvement from 2010, getting two wins, 16 Top 5's, and 26 Top 10's and won the 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series championship. In 2012, Stenhouse would get six wins, 19 Top 5's, and 26 Top 10's and beat Sadler again in 2012 for his second consecutive championship.

Trevor Bayne (2013-2014)
 
Trevor Bayne in 2014.

For 2013, former Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne, who had been sidelined in recent years due to illness and lack of sponsorship, drove the car full-time. Cargill returned to the team, along with Valvoline and Ford EcoBoost. He earned seven Top 5's and 21 Top 10's, finished sixth in the standings and won once at Iowa. In 2014, Advocare moved from Richard Childress Racing to sponsor the entire season. While not winning, Bayne earned a pole at Iowa, along with seven Top 5's and 21 Top 10's to finish 6th in point standings.[12] Bayne moved up to the Sprint Cup Series in 2015 with Advocare.

Bubba Wallace (2015-2017)
 
Bubba Wallace in 2017.

In December 2014, it was reported that Truck Series driver and Drive for Diversity graduate Darrell Wallace Jr. had asked for and was granted release from his contract with Joe Gibbs Racing. Later, it was revealed that he had signed a deal to drive in Roush Fenway's No. 6 for 2015, with Chad Norris as his crew chief.[13] Due to lack of sponsorship, Ford EcoBoost and Roush Performance frequently appeared as placeholders on the car, as the brands had done on teammate Chris Buescher's No. 60 car.[14] One-race deals came from Cheez-It, AdvoCare, Fastenal, Bleacher Report, Cross Insurance, and Scotchman. Wallace, in his rookie year got three Top 5's and 14 Top 10's, and finished seventh in the standings. In 2016, Wallace got three Top 5's and nine Top 10's and finished 11th in the points standings. In 2017, the team ran for the first half of the season before shutting down operations due to a lack of sponsorship. Wallace departed the team to drive the No. 43 for Richard Petty Motorsports in the Cup Series.

Conor Daly (2018)

for the 2018 season, The No. 6 team ran only one race at Road America race with IndyCar Series driver Conor Daly. Daly was supposed to have Lilly Diabetes sponsor him, but Lilly Diabetes pulled their sponsorship last minute, Jack Roush was forced to pay for the sponsorship himself for the race. Daly finished 31st after a suspension issue late in the race.

Car No. 6 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts
1997 Jeff Burton 9 Ford DAY
40
CAR RCH
6*
ATL
14
LVS DAR
2
HCY TEX
3
BRI
1*
NSV CLT
13
DOV
2
SBO GLN MLW MYB GTY IRP MCH
4
BRI DAR
1*
RCH
3*
DOV CLT
4
CAL CAR
4*
HOM 26th 1948
Ted Musgrave TAL
36
Robbie Crouch NHA
42
NZH
1998 Jeff Burton DAY
22
CAR
4*
LVS
4
NSV DAR
2*
BRI
39
TEX
10
HCY TAL NHA NZH CLT
22
DOV RCH
1
PPR MCH
1*
BRI RCH
2
DOV CLT
6
GTY CAR
13
ATL HOM
1
30th 1883
Ashton Lewis GLN
3
MLW MYB CAL SBO IRP
Chad Little DAR
30
1999 Jeff Burton DAY
9
CAR
1
LVS
3
ATL DAR
6
TEX
2
NSV BRI TAL CAL
2
NHA RCH
2
NZH CLT
4
DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB PPR GTY IRP MCH
7
BRI DAR
7
RCH
35
DOV CLT
14
CAR MEM PHO
4
HOM
8
25th 2091
2000 DAY CAR
5
LVS
1*
ATL DAR
3*
BRI TEX
6
NSV TAL CAL
2
RCH
41
NHA CLT
1*
DOV SBO MYB GLN MLW NZH PPR GTY IRP MCH
3
BRI DAR
2*
RCH
1*
DOV CLT
10
CAR
2*
MEM PHO
1*
HOM
5
29th 2259
2001 DAY CAR LVS
6
ATL DAR BRI TEX
2
NSH TAL CAL RCH NHA NZH CLT
7
DOV KEN MLW GLN CHI
3
GTY PPR IRP MCH
10
BRI DAR
1*
RCH
9
DOV KAN
31
CLT
3
MEM PHO
9
CAR HOM
13
33rd 1600
2002 DAY CAR LVS
1*
DAR
1*
BRI TEX
10
NSH TAL CAL
15
RCH NHA
41
NZH CLT
30
DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI
3*
GTY PPR IRP MCH
2
BRI DAR
1
RCH
3
DOV KAN
1
CLT
1*
MEM ATL CAR PHO
17
HOM 37th 1755
2003 DAY CAR LVS
35
DAR BRI TEX TAL NSH CAL RCH GTY NZH NHA
16
PPR IRP MCH
20
BRI DAR RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM ATL PHO CAR HOM 56th 409
Greg Biffle CLT
12
DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI
2004 Mark Martin DAY
DNQ
CAR MCH
2
BRI CAL RCH
12
DOV
8
ATL
6
PHO
6
37th 1601
Matt Kenseth LVS
6
KAN
33
CLT MEM DAR
5
HOM
Jeff Burton DAR
2
BRI TEX
9
NSH TAL CAL
16
GTY RCH NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI
3
NHA PPR IRP
2005 Mark Martin DAY CAL
1*
MXC LVS
1
ATL NSH BRI TEX
31
PHO TAL DAR RCH
7
CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI
5
NHA PPR GTY IRP GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH
4
DOV KAN
14
HOM
3
44th 1450
Matt Kenseth CLT
25
MEM TEX
6
PHO
2006 Mark Martin 6 DAY CAL MXC LVS ATL BRI TEX
24
NSH PHO
5
TAL RCH DAR
4
CLT
32
DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA MAR GTY IRP GLN MCH
5
BRI CAL
3*
RCH DOV KAN TEX
4
PHO HOM 47th 1028
David Ragan CLT
36
MEM
2007 DAY
43
CAL
18
MXC
14
LVS
24
ATL
20
BRI
13
NSH
36
TEX
5
PHO
35
TAL
4
RCH
14
DAR
13
CLT
25
DOV
32
NSH
7
KEN
8
MLW
12
NHA
18
DAY
34
CHI
19
GTY
5
IRP
18
CGV
19
GLN
21
MCH
21
BRI
6
CAL
10
RCH
39
DOV
32
KAN
34
CLT
6
MEM
3
TEX
17
PHO
23
HOM
33
12th 3739
2008 DAY
9
CAL
12
LVS
10
ATL
16
BRI
8
NSH
21
TEX
8
PHO
5
MXC
22
TAL
18
RCH
4
DAR
27
CLT
9
DOV
29
NSH
5
KEN
7
MLW
4
NHA
6
DAY
9
CHI
13
GTY
10
IRP
9
CGV
13
GLN
9
MCH
36
BRI
25
CAL
9
RCH
5
DOV
9
KAN
3
CLT
12
MEM
8
TEX
5
PHO
14
HOM
23
6th 4525
2009 DAY
8
CAL
5
LVS
26
BRI
19
TEX
4
NSH
7
PHO
6
TAL
1
CLT
7
DOV
30
DAY
9
CHI
34
GLN
8
MCH
4
BRI
1
ATL
9
CAL
9
TEX
8
PHO
6
10th 4469
Erik Darnell RCH
12
DAR
4
NSH
9
KEN
11
MLW
4
NHA
9
GTY
10
IRP
29
IOW
23
CGV
12
RCH
14
DOV
17
KAN
18
CLT
34
MEM
31
HOM
31
2010 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. DAY
36
CAL
39
LVS
30
BRI
25
NSH
31
PHO
9
TEX
29
TAL
29
RCH
20
DAR
37
DOV
18
CLT
40
NSH
DNQ
ROA
26
NHA
16
DAY
3
CHI
19
GTY
9
IRP
11
IOW
14
MCH
13
BRI
22
CGV
24
ATL
10
RCH
4
DOV
11
KAN
6
CAL
29
CLT
14
GTY
23
TEX
11
PHO
9
HOM
4
16th 3623
Brian Ickler KEN
14
Billy Johnson GLN
36
2011 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. DAY
8
PHO
7
LVS
8
BRI
14
CAL
4
TEX
8
TAL
38
NSH
5
RCH
21
DAR
10
DOV
4
IOW
1
CLT
4
CHI
14
MCH
2
ROA
8
DAY
27
KEN
9
NHA
4
NSH
2
IRP
3*
IOW
1
GLN
15
CGV
26
BRI
11
ATL
3
RCH
3
CHI
8
DOV
5
KAN
5
CLT
9
TEX
6
PHO
5
HOM
2
3rd 1222
2012 DAY
19
PHO
3
LVS
1*
BRI
6
CAL
2
TEX
1
RCH
4
TAL
3
DAR
6
IOW
1*
CLT
26
DOV
32
MCH
25
ROA
11
KEN
8
DAY
2
NHA
5
CHI
2*
IND
9
IOW
5
GLN
4
CGV
12
BRI
2
ATL
1
RCH
2
CHI
1
KEN
17
DOV
9
CLT
7
KAN
1
TEX
4
PHO
3
HOM
6
2nd 1251
2013 Trevor Bayne DAY
31
PHO
4
LVS
4
BRI
12
CAL
9
TEX
26
RCH
12
TAL
28
DAR
32
CLT
6
DOV
4
IOW
1
MCH
5
ROA
30
KEN
12
DAY
10
NHA
7
CHI
7
IND
16
IOW
10
GLN
10
MOH
9
BRI
6
ATL
6
RCH
5
CHI
15
KEN
15
DOV
9
KAN
9
CLT
8
TEX
11
PHO
7
HOM
5
9th 1086
2014 DAY
3
PHO
7
LVS
8
BRI
8
CAL
9
TEX
23
DAR
9
RCH
11
TAL
10
IOW
9
CLT
8
DOV
2
MCH
30
ROA
27
KEN
15
DAY
9
NHA
9
CHI
2
IND
9
IOW
3
GLN
13
MOH
9
BRI
13
ATL
12
RCH
15
CHI
5
KEN
15
DOV
9
KAN
8
CLT
7
TEX
36
PHO
9
HOM
11
10th 1086
2015 Darrell Wallace Jr. DAY
12
ATL
11
LVS
7
PHO
15
CAL
12
TEX
6
BRI
12
RCH
12
TAL
20
IOW
6
CLT
5
DOV
17
MCH
15
CHI
10
DAY
34
KEN
7
NHA
8
IND
23
IOW
11
GLN
16
MOH
8
BRI
12
ROA
5
DAR
14
RCH
14
CHI
3
KEN
9
DOV
11
CLT
8
KAN
11
TEX
19
PHO
8
HOM
10
11th 1071
2016 DAY
6
ATL
18
LVS
33
PHO
12
CAL
3
TEX
15
BRI
25
RCH
16
TAL
13
DOV
2
CLT
27
POC
16
MCH
9
IOW
9
DAY
20
KEN
5
NHA
12
IND
14
IOW
27
GLN
29
MOH
15
BRI
7
ROA
9
DAR
17
RCH
12
CHI
20
KEN
8
DOV
11
CLT
20
KAN
33
TEX
11
PHO
32
HOM
11
14th 2163
2017 DAY
33
ATL
6
LVS
6
PHO
6
CAL
6
TEX
6
BRI
33
RCH
6
TAL
13
CLT
28
DOV
8
POC
11
MCH IOW DAY KEN NHA IND IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM 25th 382
2018 Conor Daly DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW CHI DAY KEN NHA IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA
31
DAR IND LVS RCH CLT DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM 52nd 6

Car No. 16 history edit

 
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in 2009.
 
Colin Braun in 2010.

Multiple Drivers (2006-2009) edit

The No. 16 car made its Busch Series debut at Daytona in 2006. Greg Biffle drove the Ameriquest-sponsored car in 20 races, winning once at California Speedway and getting nine Top 5's and 18 Top 10's. For 2007, Biffle drove for 19 races in the No. 16, while driving another 12 in the 37 for Brewco Motorsports. Biffle only garnered three Top 5's and 13 Top 10's. Todd Kluever Drove the No. 16 in fourteen races, getting a best finish of eighth at Darlington Raceway. Travis Kvapil and Colin Braun both drove the 16 in one race that year, both got finishes of 21st and 31st.

In 2008, the No. 16 team, sponsored by Citifinancial and 3M, went winless for the second year in a row, Greg Biffle drove the car for 15 races, while Jamie McMurray started three races, and Colin Braun drove for five races, getting a best finish of second at Indianapolis Motorsports Park. Braun also won two poles wins at Mexico City and O'Reilly Raceway Park. Biffle got four Top 5's and ten Top 10's, McMurray only got one Top 5 and Braun also earned one Top 5.

In 2009, the No. 16 saw Colin Braun, Matt Kenseth, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., and Greg Biffle make starts. Biffle started 14 races, getting four Top 5's and nine Top 10's, and finally won twice, winning at Las Vegas and Phoenix. Kenseth got six Top 5's and ten Top 10's and won once at Darlington. Stenhouse ran seven races, he won a pole at Iowa Speedway and got one Top 5 and two Top 10's. Colin Braun only ran one race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, he finished 40th after engine troubles.

Colin Braun (2010) edit

Colin Braun moved up to the ride full-time in 2010 with Con-way Freight as the sponsor for 18 races.[15] Like his teammate Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Braun struggled, crashing out of several races. After 8 races, he was 25th in points and had 5 DNFs, because of this, Jack Roush benched him for 4 of the next 5 races. Braun was replaced by Matt Kenseth at Richmond and Darlington, and Brian Ickler drove at Charlotte and Nashville. Stenhouse was benched for 2 races that year, but he improved quite a bit, Braun didn't so much, because of this, he was benched for even more races. Matt Kenseth drove for another race at Atlanta, Brian Ickler did another 2 at Daytona and Bristol, and Erik Darnell drove 3 races at Richmond, Dover and Texas.[16] Trevor Bayne also drove a single race at Gateway. Braun had only 5 Top 10's finishes in 24 starts, and was released after the end of the season.[17]

Trevor Bayne (2011) edit

 
Trevor Bayne at Road America in 2011

In 2011, Colin Braun was replaced by Trevor Bayne.[18][19] However, after 8 races, Bayne was hospitalized for various illnesses, and Roush development drivers Chris Buescher and Kevin Swindell filled in for him, Buescher ran at Richmond and Darlington, and Swindell ran at Dover, both finished outside the top 10. Matt Kenseth also filled in for 1 race at Charlotte, in which he led 41 laps en route to a win. Bayne returned later in the season, and scored his first win at Texas in the fall. Bayne in the end earned 1 win, 5 Top 5's, 14 Top 10's and finished 11th in the standings. Bayne's crew moved over to RFR's No. 60 to run a limited schedule, and the 16 team shut down for 2012.

Multiple Drivers (2013) edit

For 2013, the No. 16 car was brought back with Chris Buescher, Billy Johnson, Ryan Reed and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Buescher ran 7 races, getting 2 Top 10's in the process. Johnson ran 2 races, getting 2 15th place finishes at Road America and Loudon. Ryan Reed ran 6 races and only got 1 top 10 at Richmond. Stenhouse only ran 1 race at Texas finishing 17th.

Ryan Reed (2014-2018) edit

 
Reed's No. 16 at Road America in 2016

In 2014, Ryan Reed was picked to drive the No. 16 full-time with Lilly and the ADA, running for Rookie of the Year.[20] Reed scored only 1 top 5 finish, a fourth at Daytona in July. Reed finishing ninth in driver points while the No. 16 finished 14th in owner points.[12]

Reed returned to the No. 16 for 2015,[7] and won the first race of the season at Daytona, which was also his first career win. Reed was pushed by teammate Buescher past leader Brad Keselowski on the final lap to take the victory.[21] The win would be Reed's only Top 5 and 10 of the year; he would have an average finish of 16.8 to finish tenth in driver points.[8]

In 2016 Reed went winless but improved, earning 1 Top 5, 7 Top 10's and finished 6th in points. Reed won the season opener at Daytona again in 2017, He also got 2 Top 5's, 7 Top 10's and finished 8th in points. In 2018, Reed failed to win a race but he improved his average finish from a 17.8 to a 16.0. he also got 2 Top 5's and 10 Top 10's. After 2018, Roush shut down their Xfinity operation, layng off Reed and other part time drivers and employees.

Car No. 16 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts
2006 Greg Biffle 16 Ford DAY
31
CAL
1
MXC LVS
4
ATL
3
BRI
28
TEX
2
NSH PHO
6
TAL
6
RCH
4
DAR
5
CLT
12
DOV
8
NSH KEN MLW DAY
9
CHI
24
NHA
10
MAR GTY IRP
4
GLN MCH
43
BRI
37
CAL
23
RCH
2
DOV
8
KAN
8
CLT
41
MEM TEX
23
PHO
12
HOM
38
28th 3215
2007 Todd Kluever DAY
14
MXC
11
ATL
33
BRI
12
NSH
13
PHO
33
DAR
8
NSH
8
KEN
23
MLW
18
NHA
17
GTY
11
CGV
21
GLN
20
13th 3672
Greg Biffle CAL
5
LVS
38
TEX
36
TAL
30
RCH
6
CLT
21
DOV
18
DAY
37
CHI
39
IRP
2
MCH
5
CAL
32
RCH
13
DOV
9
KAN
10
CLT
30
TEX
16
PHO
36
HOM
6
Travis Kvapil BRI
21
Colin Braun MEM
30
2008 Greg Biffle DAY
7
CAL LVS
2
BRI
13
TAL
11
RCH DAR CLT
7
DOV
5
NSH
10
KEN NHA
19
CHI
6
GTY CGV
8
GLN MCH
5
BRI
3
CAL RCH
6
DOV KAN
18
CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 26th 2846
Jamie McMurray ATL
13
TEX
5
PHO
36
Colin Braun NSH
15
MXC
33
MLW
21
DAY
35
IRP
2
2009 Greg Biffle DAY
5
CAL
34
LVS
1*
PHO
1*
CLT
12
DOV
25
NHA
7
CHI
7
GLN
7
MCH
8
ATL
8
RCH
12
KAN
5
CAL
14
9th 4496
Matt Kenseth BRI
4
TEX
6
TAL
35
RCH
3
DAR
1
DAY
14
IRP
3
BRI
5
DOV
11
CLT
33
MEM
11
TEX
4
PHO
7
HOM
10
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. NSH
23
NSH
32
KEN
9
MLW
5
GTY
30
IRP
QL
IOW
22
MEM
QL
Colin Braun CGV
40
2010 DAY
34
CAL
18
LVS
28
BRI
37
NSH
30
PHO
34
TEX
13
TAL
32
DOV
10
KEN
10
ROA
11
NHA
12
CHI
17
GTY
7
IRP
12
IOW
23
GLN
26
MCH
9
CGV
22
KAN
23
CAL
13
CLT
19
PHO
7
HOM
29
13th 3743
Matt Kenseth RCH
10
DAR
30
ATL
5
Brian Ickler CLT
15
NSH
29
DAY
9
BRI
19
Erik Darnell RCH
22
DOV
14
TEX
14
Trevor Bayne GTY
11
2011 DAY
10
PHO
31
LVS
5
BRI
19
CAL
6
TEX
13
TAL
6
NSH
6
CHI
3
MCH
5
ROA
31
DAY
22
KEN
11
NHA
13
NSH
9
IRP
28
IOW
25
GLN
9
CGV
23
BRI
13
ATL
33
RCH
28
CHI
11
DOV
6
KAN
9
CLT
3
TEX
1
PHO
6
HOM
11
13th 1007
Chris Buescher RCH
17
DAR
17
Kevin Swindell DOV
31
IOW
Matt Kenseth CLT
1
2013 Chris Buescher DAY PHO LVS BRI
7
CAL TEX
17
DAR
12
CLT
38
DOV IOW MCH
7
ATL
13
KAN
16
32nd 456
Ryan Reed RCH
16
TAL BRI
26
RCH
9
CHI KEN DOV CLT
14
PHO
15
HOM
13
Billy Johnson ROA
15
KEN DAY NHA
15
CHI IND IOW GLN MOH
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. TEX
17
2014 Ryan Reed DAY
18
PHO
22
LVS
15
BRI
31
CAL
17
TEX
20
DAR
13
RCH
12
TAL
24
IOW
16
CLT
14
DOV
27
MCH
11
ROA
21
KEN
17
DAY
4
NHA
11
CHI
15
IND
20
IOW
15
GLN
12
MOH
12
BRI
14
ATL
18
RCH
16
CHI
24
KEN
11
DOV
24
KAN
12
CLT
15
TEX
17
PHO
19
HOM
27
14th 889
2015 DAY
1
ATL
16
LVS
15
PHO
13
CAL
11
TEX
15
BRI
21
RCH
21
TAL
32
IOW
12
CLT
12
DOV
11
MCH
19
CHI
12
DAY
13
KEN
14
NHA
13
IND
20
IOW
19
GLN
30
MOH
22
BRI
25
ROA
19
DAR
23
RCH
13
CHI
11
KEN
25
DOV
14
CLT
11
KAN
17
TEX
15
PHO
23
HOM
17
16th 902
2016 DAY
16
ATL
15
LVS
13
PHO
14
CAL
14
TEX
14
BRI
21
RCH
11
TAL
31
DOV
18
CLT
19
POC
33
MCH
14
IOW
11
DAY
6
KEN
29
NHA
14
IND
13
IOW
10
GLN
9
MOH
11
BRI
35
ROA
5
DAR
13
RCH
11
CHI
32
KEN
7
DOV
10
CLT
15
KAN
16
TEX
12
PHO
6
HOM
16
15th 2205
2017 DAY
1
ATL
18
LVS
9
PHO
11
CAL
15
TEX
11
BRI
38
RCH
23
TAL
29
CLT
11
DOV
5
POC
14
MCH
8
IOW
19
DAY
31
KEN
36
NHA
14
IND
6
IOW
21
GLN
15
MOH
33
BRI
37
ROA
35
DAR
15
RCH
12
CHI
17
KEN
10
DOV
16
CLT
12
KAN
10
TEX
23
PHO
14
HOM
20
12th 2161
2018 DAY
3
ATL
10
LVS
19
PHO
18
CAL
17
TEX
14
BRI
18
RCH
9
TAL
22
DOV
19
CLT
29
POC
13
MCH
4
IOW
17
CHI
32
DAY
26
KEN
8
NHA
12
IOW
7
GLN
8
MOH
10
BRI
17
ROA
39
DAR
13
IND
11
LVS
35
RCH
10
CLT
11
DOV
16
KAN
7
TEX
29
PHO
12
HOM
12
15th 757

Car No. 17 history edit

 
Matt Kenseth in 2007.

The 17 car debuted in 1994 at Darlington with driver/owner Robbie Reiser driving the unsponsored car to 35th after a crash. Reiser ran part-time for a few years. He hired Tim Bender to drive the car in 1997. After Bender was injured, Reiser decided to hire fellow Wisconsinite Matt Kenseth to replace him. Kenseth had seven Top 10 finishes and ended the year 22nd in points. His substitution duty was impressive enough to get him a ride in Reiser's car for the next season. Kenseth won his first race at North Carolina in 1998. Driving with new sponsorship from Lycos, he won three races and finished second in points to Dale Earnhardt Jr. DeWalt Tools became the sponsor in 1999, with Kenseth getting an additional four wins and a third-place finish in points.

The team actually was not part of Roush Racing until 2002; Reiser, the team owner, ran Chevrolets through the 2001 season and since then, the No. 17 car has run part-time with a variety of different sponsors, with Kenseth at least co-driving each time. In 2006, the car ran on a limited basis with sponsorships from Ameriquest and Pennzoil. That year, Kenseth won three races. In 2007, the No. 17 car carried sponsorships from Arby's, Dish Network, and Weyerhauser and Kenseth continued driving it, along with Danny O'Quinn, and Michel Jourdain Jr. The car took two wins at California and Texas. Still in the car, Kenseth finishing 10th in points despite competing only 23 races. For 2008, the car's sponsorship was expected to be the same, with Citigroup coming on board for a few races. In 2009, Kenseth raced it in the Camping World 300 at Daytona with a sponsorship form Ritz. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was tapped to drive the car in the Dollar General 300 at Charlotte in October with Save-A-Lot as the main sponsor. The team did not run again until Kansas in October 2010, when Trevor Bayne drove it in six of the remaining 7 races of the 2010 season after he left Michael Waltrip Racing.[18][22] The team shut down again for 2011.

Car No. 17 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts
1997 Tim Bender 17 Chevy DAY
27
CAR
26
RCH
29
ATL
40
LVS
34
DAR
25
HCY
30
TEX
17
22nd 2426
Robbie Reiser BRI
41
Matt Kenseth NSV
11
TAL
7
NHA
40
NZH
34
CLT
22
DOV
11
SBO
6
GLN
36
MLW
12
MYB
17
GTY
27
IRP
6
MCH
8
BRI
20
DAR
12
RCH
22
DOV
3
CLT
12
CAL
3
CAR
32
HOM
6
1998 DAY
6
CAR
1
LVS
24
NSV
33
DAR
4
BRI
3
TEX
8
HCY
5
TAL
8
NHA
16
NZH
4
CLT
5
DOV
40
RCH
3
PPR
1
GLN
17
MLW
5
MYB
8
CAL
3
SBO
12
IRP
6
MCH
3
BRI
34
DAR
6
RCH
4
DOV
1*
CLT
2
GTY
2
CAR
27
ATL
4
HOM
4
2nd 4421
1999 DAY
4
CAR
3*
LVS
30
ATL
25
DAR
1*
TEX
18*
NSV
15
BRI
35
TAL
4
CAL
1
NHA
8
RCH
3
NZH
1
CLT
3
DOV
32
SBO
6
GLN
16
MLW
5
MYB
3
PPR
7
GTY
6
IRP
4
MCH
22
BRI
1*
DAR
3
RCH
20
DOV
38*
CLT
7*
CAR
4
MEM
21
PHO
8
HOM
38
3rd 4327
2000 DAY
1
CAR
9
LVS
5
ATL
2
DAR
2
BRI
27
TEX
2
TAL
21
CAL
1
RCH
2
CLT
30
DOV
3
MCH
8
BRI
DNQ
DAR
8
RCH
8
DOV
1*
CLT
1
CAR
7
PHO
6
HOM
8
17th 3022
Jason Schuler NSV
32
NHA
14
SBO
38
MYB
32
GLN
22
MLW
21
NZH
16
PPR
30
GTY
14
IRP
33
MEM
17
2001 Matt Kenseth DAY
3
LVS
34
ATL
30
DAR
2*
BRI
1
TEX
5
TAL
21
CAL
20
RCH
4
CLT
2
DOV
2
MLW
2
CHI
30
MCH
12
BRI
30
DAR
7
RCH
2
DOV
10
KAN
4
CLT
16*
PHO
22
CAR
2
HOM
5
18th 3167
Clay Rogers CAR
18
NSH
37
NHA
37
NZH
23
KEN
39
GTY
34
PPR
35
IRP
30
MEM
12
Boris Said GLN
4
2002 Matt Kenseth Ford DAY
3
CAR LVS
39
DAR BRI
43
TEX
9
NSH TAL CAL RCH NHA NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI GTY PPR IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM ATL CAR PHO HOM 54th 390
2003 DAY
2
CAR LVS
42
DAR BRI TEX
7
TAL NSH CAL
1
RCH GTY NZH CLT
1
DOV
4*
NSH CHI
2
NHA
3
PPR IRP MCH
18
BRI
25
DAR RCH
6*
DOV KAN CLT
QL
MEM ATL
2*
PHO
19
CAR HOM
38
31st 2102
Wally Dallenbach Jr. KEN
12
MLW DAY
Jeff Burton CLT
38
2004 Matt Kenseth DAY
5
CAR LVS DAR BRI TEX
1
NSH TAL CAL
4*
GTY RCH NZH CLT DOV
35
NSH CHI
16
NHA
1
PPR IRP MCH
42
BRI
2
CAL
12
RCH DOV KAN CLT
2
MEM ATL
1*
PHO
8
DAR HOM
6
32nd 1950
Johnny Benson Jr. KEN
29
MLW DAY
2005 Matt Kenseth DAY
DNQ
CAL
9
MXC LVS ATL
4
NSH BRI
4
TEX
7
PHO TAL DAR
1*
RCH
8
CLT DOV
DNQ
NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI
8
NHA
9
PPR GTY IRP GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH
3
DOV
38
KAN
7
CLT MEM TEX PHO
3
HOM
36
39th 1818
2006 DAY CAL
6
MXC LVS
2
ATL
4
BRI
3
TEX
5
NSH PHO
7
TAL RCH
3
DAR
2*
CLT
38*
DOV
26
NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI
5
NHA MAR GTY IRP GLN MCH
4
BRI
1
CAL
7
RCH
3
DOV
2
KAN
2*
CLT
4
MEM TEX
26
PHO
1*
HOM
1*
27th 3221
2007 DAY
12
CAL
1*
LVS
40
ATL
9
BRI
2
NSH TEX
1
PHO
2
RCH
2
DAR
37
CLT
7
DOV
5
NSH NHA
3
DAY CHI
2
GTY IRP CGV GLN
6
MCH
2
BRI
34
CAL
28
RCH
4
DOV
3
KAN
2*
CLT
31
MEM TEX
5
PHO
2
HOM
3
10th 3833
Michel Jourdain Jr. MXC
25
CGV
16
Danny O'Quinn Jr. TAL
11
KEN
38
MLW
2008 Matt Kenseth DAY
5
ATL
1
BRI NSH TEX PHO RCH
12
DAR
28
CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI
17
GLN
3
MCH BRI KAN
5
34th 2070
Jamie McMurray CAL
6
LVS GTY
27
IRP CGV CAL
5
RCH DOV
8
CLT
9
MEM TEX
35
PHO
7
HOM
19
Erik Darnell MXC
26
TAL
2009 Matt Kenseth DAY
10
CAL LVS BRI TEX NSH PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP IOW GLN MCH BRI CGV ATL RCH DOV KAN CAL 61st 182
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. CLT
33
MEM TEX PHO HOM
2010 Trevor Bayne DAY CAL LVS BRI NSH PHO TEX TAL RCH DAR DOV CLT NSH KEN ROA NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP IOW GLN MCH BRI CGV ATL RCH DOV KAN
30
CAL
11
CLT
17
GTY TEX
12
PHO
14
HOM
5
48th 650

Car No. 26 history edit

The No. 26 Ford debuted as the No. 50 at Daytona in 2006. Danny O'Quinn was the driver, with primary sponsorships from World Financial Group and Stonebridge Life Insurance Company, members of the Aegon group, after beginning the season with sponsorship from Roush Racing only. Drew Blickensderfer was the crew chief. O'Quinn had five top-ten finishes and was named Rookie of the Year despite being replaced by David Ragan for two races. The team switched to the No. 26 for 2007, with Greg Biffle driving at Daytona with the Oreo sponsorship. Jamie McMurray then drove the car for the majority of the season sponsored by Dish Network, finishing in the top-ten three times. Todd Kluever drove twice with a best finish of nineteenth. This team did not return in 2008.

Car No. 26 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts
2006 Danny O'Quinn Jr. 50 Ford DAY
18
CAL
31
MXC
26
LVS
25
ATL
25
BRI
11
TEX
32
NSH
14
PHO
14
TAL
38
RCH
20
DAR
38
CLT
22
DOV
24
NSH
10
KEN
23
MLW
7
DAY
41
CHI
31
NHA
29
MAR
22
GTY
24
IRP
6
GLN
25
MCH
20
BRI
26
RCH
14
KAN
18
CLT
5
MEM
9
TEX
30
PHO
32
HOM
35
25th 3312
David Ragan CAL
41
DOV
18
2007 Greg Biffle 26 DAY
10
CAL MXC LVS 36th 1851
Jamie McMurray ATL
14
BRI NSH TEX PHO
17
TAL RCH DAR MCH
11
BRI
9
CAL
8
RCH
12
DOV
40
KAN
5
CLT
38
MEM
7
TEX PHO
9
HOM
19
Todd Kluever CLT
15
DOV NSH KEN MLW GTY
26
IRP CGV GLN MCH
Danny O'Quinn Jr. NHA
22
DAY

Car No. 60 history edit

 
A diecast model of Mark Martin's No. 60 Busch car from the 1990s.

Mark Martin (1992-2000) edit

The centerpiece and original car of Roush Racing's Busch operation debuted at the opening race of the 1992 Busch Series season at Daytona. Mark Martin was driving with Winn-Dixie as the sponsor, finishing seventh in that race. For the next several years, this was Martin's personal Busch car and he won enough races to surpass Jack Ingram as the all-time leader of wins in the Busch Series (since surpassed by Kyle Busch). During this time, he and several other Winston Cup drivers came under steep controversy for running the Busch Series as well as Cup. These drivers earned the nickname "Buschwackers."

Greg Biffle (2001-2002, 2004) edit

After the 2000 season, Martin abbreviated his Busch Series schedule, and Winn-Dixie left NASCAR as a sponsor. His replacement was one of Roush's Truck Series drivers Greg Biffle, who brought sponsor W.W. Grainger with him. Biffle had a phenomenal rookie season, winning five times and even leading the championship standings at one point in the season before falling to Kevin Harvick. Biffle returned in 2002, winning four more times and the championship by a wide margin before moving on to Winston Cup, bringing Grainger with him.

For 2003 Roush hired Hollywood stuntman Stanton Barrett, who to that point was a journeyman driver, to drive the No. 60 with OdoBan sponsoring. Despite winning two consecutive poles, the car lost its sponsor and folded before the end of the season. Charter Communications began sponsoring the car in 2004 and Biffle returned to drive the car full-time, winning five times and placing third in the series points standings.

Carl Edwards (2005-2011) edit

 
Carl Edwards in 2008 at Daytona

In 2005, Busch Series rookie and Cup Series regular Carl Edwards moved into the 60 car, winning five races en route to finishing third in points, and earning Rookie of the Year honors. Edwards returned to drive the Ameriquest-sponsored Ford for a full-time schedule in 2006, winning four more times and was runner-up for the championship.

 
2010 Road America winning car

Edwards continued to pilot the car in 2007, with rotating sponsorship from Scotts, World Financial Group, and others. Edwards and the No. 60 team went on to win the 2007 Busch Grand National Series Championship by a very wide margin over David Reutimann. In 2008 he won five races and finished second in points behind Clint Bowyer in the inaugural Nationwide Series season. Edwards finished second in points again in 2009, finishing behind Kyle Busch. In 2010, Edwards ran for the Nationwide Series Championship again with co-sponsorship from Fastenal and Copart. Despite winning at Road America Gateway, and Texas, Edwards finished runner-up to Brad Keselowski. Edwards drove the No. 60 again in 2011 with only half of the season sponsored by Fastenal.[23] Despite being unable to compete for the drivers championship, as well as missing Road America, Edwards scored a career-high eight wins in 2011 and won the Owners Championship for Jack Roush. With the departure of crew chief Mike Beam to Kyle Busch Motorsports, Edwards announced that he would not contest the Nationwide Series owners championship the next season.

Trevor Bayne (2012) edit

In 2012, Trevor Bayne's No. 16 crew moved over to the No. 60 and ran the first five races with the intent of running the full season. They ended up being sidelined by a lack of sponsorship. Later in 2012, the 60 returned with Edwards at Watkins Glen with Subway sponsoring. Edwards would subsequently win the race. At Montreal, the car was fielded for Roush road course driver Billy Johnson, who finished 8th. The team returned with Bayne at Bristol with backing from the Pat Summit Foundation. At the fall Richmond race, Travis Pastrana drove the car with Ford EcoBoost sponsorship, qualifying fifth and finishing 17th.[24]

Travis Pastrana (2013) edit

 
Travis Pastrana at the 2013 Johnsonville Sausage 200 at Road America

Pastrana would drive the No. 60 for the full season in 2013. his first full season of NASCAR competition. While he often showed speed, including a pole at Talladega, Pastrana struggled in his transition from Rally cars to heavier stock cars which led to several crashes.[25] On November 11, 2013, Pastrana announced that he would be leaving full-time NASCAR competition in 2014 due to the performance struggles and lack of sponsorship. He finished the season 14th in points with four top tens.[26]

 
 
Chris Buescher's Roush Performance Mustang (top) in 2014, and Fastenal Mustang (bottom) in 2015.

Chris Buescher (2014-2015) edit

2012 ARCA champion Chris Buescher began driving the No. 60 in 2014 and competed for the Rookie of the Year award against a strong rookie class. After failing to qualify at Daytona, Buscher had a solid rookie season in spite of Roush Fenway's struggles as an organization.[27] Buescher finished 9th at Las Vegas, 7th at Richmond, 2nd at Talladega, 9th at Charlotte, 11th at Dover, 10th at Michigan, and 12th at the July Daytona race. Buescher finished fifth at New Hampshire to earn a spot in the second Nationwide Dash 4 Cash race at Chicagoland;[28] he would finish 8th at Chicago and 11th at Indianapolis. Fastenal returned to sponsor the 60 at Iowa,[29] where Buescher finished 14th. Cup sponsors Kellogg's and Cheez-It sponsored the car at Watkins Glen.[30] Buescher scored his first career victory at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in the Nationwide Children's Hospital 200, the third rookie to win season and the only win for Roush in the Nationwide Series in 2014.[27] Buescher would finish 7th in points with 14 top tens, and the No. 60 would finish 11th in owners points.[12]

Buescher returned to the No. 60 in 2015.[7] Cup sponsors Fastenal, Cheez-It, Safety-Kleen, and AdvoCare came on to sponsor several races, along with Bit-O-Honey and Salted Nut Roll manufactured by the Pearson's Candy Company.[31][32] Buescher finished second in the Daytona season-opener behind teammate Ryan Reed.[21][33] He scored his first victory of the season at Iowa in May, on a green-white-checkered finish.[34] He scored his second win later in the month at Dover, after pit-stop strategy and contact with pole sitter and teammate Darrell Wallace Jr. racing for the lead.[35][36] After 24 consecutive weeks as the points leader, Buescher won his first Xfinity Series title and the eighth for Roush, with 11 top fives, 20 top tens, and an average finish of 8.4.[8][37][38]

Part-time (2016-2017) edit

The No. 60 returned on a part-time basis for 2016. Trevor Bayne drove one race at Waltkins Glen with sponsorship AdvoCare. Gray Gaulding drove two races beginning at Bristol in August.[39] Ricky Stenhouse Jr. drove the car at Phoenix in November, with a sponsorship from SunnyD.[40]

Austin Cindric, Chase Briscoe, and Ty Majeski (2018) edit

 
Majeski racing in the 2018 Xfinity Series race at Road America

For the 2018 season, the No. 60 car was shared between development drivers Austin Cindric, Chase Briscoe, and Ty Majeski, with Mike Kelley as crew chief.[41] It was the team's worst full-time season, as the car was involved in 28 spins or crashes out of the 33 races.[42] The team finished the season 22nd in points and a combined five top-10 finishes and 11 DNFs. Following the season, Roush Fenway Racing shut down its Xfinity program. Cindric has since moved to the Team Penske No. 2 Cup team, scoring his first win in the 2022 Daytona 500 in his 8th Cup Series start while Briscoe drives the No. 14 Cup car for Stewart-Haas Racing, scoring his first win at Phoenix in 2022 in his 40th Cup Series start. As of 2023, Majeski drives the No. 98 Ford F-Series for ThorSport Racing in the Truck Series.

Car No. 60 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts
1992 Mark Martin 60 Ford DAY
7
CAR
2
RCH ATL
8
MAR DAR
32
BRI HCY LAN DUB NZH
3*
CLT
33*
DOV ROU MYB GLN
30
VOL NHA TAL
27
IRP ROU MCH NHA BRI DAR
6
RCH
3
DOV CLT
31
MAR
7
CAR
1*
HCY
5
21st 1775
1993 DAY
DNQ
CAR
1*
RCH
1*
DAR
30
BRI
27
HCY
26
ROU MAR NZH CLT
35
DOV MYB GLN MLW TAL
33
IRP MCH
1*
NHA BRI DAR
1*
RCH
1*
DOV ROU CLT
1*
MAR CAR
1*
HCY ATL
26
24th 1744
1994 DAY
23
CAR
8*
RCH
8
ATL
29
MAR DAR
1*
HCY BRI
11*
ROU NHA NZH CLT
2*
DOV
3
MYB GLN MLW SBO TAL
43
HCY IRP MCH
3*
BRI DAR
1*
RCH
2
DOV CLT
2*
MAR CAR
1*
20th 2132
1995 DAY
8*
CAR
2
RCH
33
ATL
39
NSV DAR
3
BRI
2*
HCY NHA NZH CLT
4
DOV
41
MYB GLN MLW TAL
30
SBO IRP MCH
1
BRI DAR
1*
RCH
2*
DOV CLT
1*
CAR
8
HOM
5
22nd 2037
1996 DAY
3
CAR
1*
RCH
35*
ATL
7*
NSV DAR
1
BRI
1*
HCY NZH CLT
1
DOV SBO MYB GLN MLW NHA TAL
27
IRP MCH
4*
BRI DAR
2
RCH
4
DOV CLT
1*
CAR
1*
HOM
3
21st 2186
1997 DAY
35
CAR
1*
RCH
1
ATL
1*
LVS DAR
4
HCY TEX
1
BRI
38
NSV TAL
1*
NHA NZH CLT
3
DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB GTY IRP MCH
11*
BRI DAR
6
RCH
8
DOV CLT
2
CAL CAR
1
HOM
3
24th 2104
1998 DAY
3
CAR
3
LVS
6
NSV DAR
24
BRI TEX
21
HCY TAL
29
NHA NZH CLT
1*
DOV RCH
5
PPR GLN MLW MYB CAL SBO IRP MCH
6
BRI DAR
8
RCH
35
DOV CLT
43
GTY CAR
3
ATL
1
HOM
3
27th 1976
1999 DAY
39
CAR
2
LVS
1*
ATL
6
DAR
39
TEX
1
NSV BRI TAL
DNQ
CAL NHA RCH
1
NZH CLT
1*
DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB PPR GTY IRP MCH
5
BRI DAR
1*
RCH
2*
DOV CLT
36
CAR
1*
MEM PHO HOM
14
26th 2048
2000 DAY CAR
1*
LVS
2
ATL
1*
DAR
1
BRI TEX
1
NSV TAL CAL RCH
4*
NHA CLT
2
DOV
2
SBO MYB GLN MLW NZH PPR GTY IRP MCH
DNQ
BRI DAR
1
RCH
3
DOV CLT
2
CAR
6
MEM PHO HOM
2*
27th 2280
2001 Greg Biffle DAY
22
CAR
3
LVS
2
ATL
2
DAR
11
BRI
30
TEX
7
NSH
1*
TAL
9
CAL
6
RCH
37
NHA
11
NZH
1*
CLT
6
DOV
9
KEN
2
MLW
1
GLN
2
CHI
39
GTY
4
PPR
5
IRP
2
MCH
43
BRI
18
DAR
15
RCH
35
DOV
5
KAN
3
CLT
1
MEM
20
PHO
1*
CAR
12
HOM
3
4th 4509
2002 DAY
22
CAR
2
LVS
9
DAR
2
BRI
5
TEX
17
NSH
33
TAL
26
CAL
10
RCH
3
NHA
31
NZH
27
CLT
2
DOV
1
NSH
3
KEN
2
MLW
1
DAY
2
CHI
8
GTY
1
PPR
2
IRP
1
MCH
42
BRI
3
DAR
4
RCH
6
DOV
17
KAN
4
CLT
6
MEM
34
ATL
5
CAR
2
PHO
3
HOM
4
1st 4924
2003 Stanton Barrett DAY
41
CAR
19
LVS
8
DAR
15
BRI
16
TEX
19
TAL
40
NSH
6
CAL
34
RCH
41
GTY
9
NZH
20
CLT
22
DOV
12
NSH
7
KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM ATL PHO CAR HOM 35th 1546
2004 Greg Biffle DAY
11
CAR
38
LVS
10
DAR
1
BRI
4
TEX
34
NSH
40
TAL
21
CAL
1
GTY
7
RCH
2
NZH
32
CLT
6
DOV
1
NSH
13
KEN
2
MLW
7
DAY
2
CHI
32
NHA
30
PPR
1
IRP
5
MCH
8
BRI
33
CAL
1
RCH
11
DOV
14
KAN
2
CLT
4
MEM
2
ATL
5
PHO
5
DAR
37
HOM
10
3rd 4568
2005 Carl Edwards DAY
10
CAL
6
MXC
3
LVS
7*
ATL
1
NSH
4
BRI
7
TEX
4
PHO
8
TAL
33
DAR
11
RCH
1
CLT
35
DOV
31
NSH
QL
KEN
1*
MLW
14
DAY
36
CHI
4
NHA
2
PPR
34
GTY
3
IRP
20
GLN
11
MCH
3
BRI
29
CAL
1
RCH
28
DOV
9
KAN
27
CLT
4
MEM
5
TEX
3
PHO
1*
HOM
19
3rd 4704
Hank Parker Jr. NSH
20
2006 Carl Edwards DAY
39
CAL
3
MXC
8
LVS
5
ATL
24
BRI
5
TEX
43
NSH
5
PHO
3
TAL
10
RCH
6
DAR
8
CLT
1
DOV
2*
NSH
1*
KEN
36
MLW
21
DAY
5
CHI
2
NHA
1
MAR
6
GTY
1
IRP
10
GLN
27
MCH
23
BRI
8
CAL
12
RCH
9
DOV
26
KAN
6
CLT
27*
MEM
3
TEX
7
PHO
5
HOM
2
2nd 4824
2007 DAY
3
CAL
4
MXC
4
LVS
6
ATL
4
BRI
1*
NSH
1*
TEX
3
PHO
5
TAL
10
RCH
13
DAR
3
CLT
17
DOV
1*
NSH
1
KEN
33*
MLW
8*
NHA
2
DAY
11
CHI
20
GTY
6
IRP
4
CGV
30
GLN
32
MCH
28
BRI
11
CAL
26
RCH
2
DOV
6
KAN
38
CLT
33
MEM
25
TEX
11
PHO
7
HOM
4
3rd 4805
2008 DAY
10
CAL
5
LVS
14
ATL
4
BRI
14
NSH
3
TEX
13
PHO
2
MXC
4
TAL
31
RCH
7*
DAR
43
CLT
13
DOV
2
NSH
13
KEN
20
MLW
1
NHA
5
DAY
11
CHI
16
GTY
1*
IRP
11
CGV
6
GLN
25
MCH
1*
BRI
37
CAL
2
RCH
1
DOV
5
KAN
4
CLT
5
MEM
1*
TEX
2
PHO
1*
HOM
1
3rd 5111
2009 DAY
2
CAL
4
LVS
2
BRI
2
TEX
18
NSH
5
PHO
33
TAL
13
RCH
2
DAR
3
CLT
10
DOV
5
NSH
3
KEN
20
MLW
1
NHA
6
DAY
3
CHI
6
GTY
3
IRP
1*
IOW
4
GLN
3
MCH
40
BRI
2
CGV
1
ATL
7
RCH
1
DOV
5
KAN
7
CAL
3
CLT
5
MEM
6
TEX
9
PHO
1*
HOM
2
2nd 5472
2010 DAY
2
CAL
4
LVS
3
BRI
4
NSH
6
PHO
6
TEX
30
TAL
35
RCH
5
DAR
6
DOV
11
CLT
9
NSH
2
KEN
2
ROA
1*
NHA
3
DAY
11
CHI
6
GTY
1
IRP
2
IOW
10
GLN
33
MCH
2
BRI
5
CGV
20*
ATL
3
RCH
10
DOV
3
KAN
14
CAL
4
CLT
13
GTY
5
TEX
1
PHO
1*
HOM
6
5th 5194
2011 DAY
29
PHO
2
LVS
6*
BRI
7
CAL
2
TEX
1*
TAL
17
NSH
1*
RCH
25
DAR
20
DOV
1*
IOW
2
CLT
2*
CHI
2*
MCH
1*
DAY
14
KEN
8
NHA
34
NSH
1*
IRP
5
IOW
2
GLN
5
CGV
7
BRI
4
ATL
1*
RCH
2*
CHI
2
DOV
1*
KAN
2
CLT
1
TEX
3*
PHO
3
HOM
3*
1st 1310
Billy Johnson ROA
33
CGV
QL
2012 Trevor Bayne DAY
11
PHO
7
LVS
4
BRI
8
CAL
14
TEX RCH TAL DAR IOW CLT DOV MCH ROA KEN DAY NHA CHI IND IOW BRI
16
ATL 34th 318
Carl Edwards GLN
1
Billy Johnson CGV
8
Travis Pastrana RCH
17
CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM
2013 DAY
10
PHO
28
LVS
10
BRI
16
CAL
13
TEX
33
RCH
9
TAL
36
DAR
28
CLT
33
DOV
15
IOW
32
MCH
15
ROA
16
KEN
15
DAY
34
NHA
16
CHI
18
IND
10
IOW
27
GLN
15
MOH
31
BRI
13
ATL
17
RCH
20
CHI
27
KEN
34
DOV
22
KAN
14
CLT
24
TEX
31
PHO
21
HOM
18
19th 751
2014 Chris Buescher DAY
DNQ
PHO
15
LVS
9
BRI
16
CAL
14
TEX
27
DAR
34
RCH
7
TAL
2
IOW
13
CLT
9
DOV
11
MCH
10
ROA
18
KEN
18
DAY
12
NHA
5
CHI
8
IND
11
IOW
14
GLN
29
MOH
1
BRI
10
ATL
13
RCH
10
CHI
12
KEN
7
DOV
4
KAN
28
CLT
6
TEX
13
PHO
12
HOM
5
7th 1014
2015 DAY
2
ATL
4
LVS
14
PHO
14
CAL
5
TEX
9
BRI
3
RCH
20
TAL
6
IOW
1
CLT
11
DOV
1
MCH
4
CHI
5
DAY
12
KEN
11
NHA
14
IND
16
IOW
13
GLN
3
MOH
4
BRI
11*
ROA
9
DAR
5
RCH
10
CHI
7
KEN
7
DOV
8
CLT
7
KAN
6
TEX
11
PHO
13
HOM
11
1st 1190
2016 Trevor Bayne DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW DAY KEN NHA IND IOW GLN
5
MOH 42nd 130
Gray Gaulding BRI
13
ROA DAR RCH
13
CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. PHO
3
HOM
2017 Ty Majeski DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI TAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH IOW
34
DAY KEN NHA IND IOW
16
GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM
10
45th 61
2018 Austin Cindric DAY
40
LVS
34
PHO
16
CAL
28
MCH
23
DAY
33
NHA
17
GLN
13
DAR
40
22nd 494
Chase Briscoe ATL
15
TEX
11
RCH
26
POC
38
CHI
9
IOW
10
MOH
14
BRI
34
IND
9
LVS
31
DOV
19
HOM
13
Ty Majeski BRI
34
TAL
37
DOV
34
CLT
22
IOW
7
KEN
27
ROA
28
RCH
34
CLT
34
KAN
8
TEX
13
PHO
18

Car No. 98 history edit

As part of the breakup of Yates Racing following the 2009 season, Jack Roush purchased the No. 98 Nationwide Series team. Paul Menard briefly drove for the team with sponsorship from Menards. Menard and his sponsor moved to Richard Childress Racing for 2011 and the team ceased operation.

Car No. 98 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts
2010 Paul Menard 98 Ford DAY
6
CAL
19
LVS
8
BRI
11
NSH
11
PHO
7
TEX
10
TAL
8
RCH
19
DAR
10
DOV
28
CLT
18
NSH
3
KEN
32
ROA
16
NHA
9
DAY
28
CHI
11
GTY
4
IRP
9
IOW
16
GLN
17
MCH
5
BRI
13
CGV
5
ATL
9
RCH
8
DOV
7
KAN
8
CAL
12
CLT
35
GTY
9
TEX
9
PHO
13
HOM
9
5th 4467

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This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Roush Fenway Racing s Xfinity Series operation began in 1992 with the No 60 driven by Mark Martin The No 60 team has been dominant throughout its history amassing many wins with Martin three driver s championships with Greg Biffle in 2002 Carl Edwards in 2007 and Chris Buescher in 2015 and an owner s championship with Edwards in 2011 The No 6 team won back to back driver s championships in 2011 amp 2012 with Ricky Stenhouse Jr 1 2 Following the departures of Ryan Reed Chase Briscoe and Austin Cindric Roush s Xfinity program was closed following the 2018 season Contents 1 Cars 1 1 Car No 06 history 1 1 1 Car No 06 results 1 2 Car No 1 history 1 2 1 Car No 1 results 1 3 Car No 6 amp 9 history 1 3 1 As the 9 1997 2005 1 3 2 As the 6 2006 2017 1 3 3 Car No 6 results 1 4 Car No 16 history 1 4 1 Multiple Drivers 2006 2009 1 4 2 Colin Braun 2010 1 4 3 Trevor Bayne 2011 1 4 4 Multiple Drivers 2013 1 4 5 Ryan Reed 2014 2018 1 4 6 Car No 16 results 1 5 Car No 17 history 1 5 1 Car No 17 results 1 6 Car No 26 history 1 6 1 Car No 26 results 1 7 Car No 60 history 1 7 1 Mark Martin 1992 2000 1 7 2 Greg Biffle 2001 2002 2004 1 7 3 Carl Edwards 2005 2011 1 7 4 Trevor Bayne 2012 1 7 5 Travis Pastrana 2013 1 7 6 Chris Buescher 2014 2015 1 7 7 Part time 2016 2017 1 7 8 Austin Cindric Chase Briscoe and Ty Majeski 2018 1 7 9 Car No 60 results 1 8 Car No 98 history 1 8 1 Car No 98 results 2 ReferencesCars editCar No 06 history edit Todd Kluever 2006 The number 06 Ford Fusion was first raced in the Hershey s Kissables 300 at Daytona International Speedway on February 18 2006 Todd Kluever piloted the car with sponsorship from 3M for the entire 2006 season 3 earning four Top 10 finishes and one pole Mike Kelley the former car chief on championship car 97 was the crew chief 3 Part Time with Mark Martin 2007 For 2007 Mark Martin drove the 06 machine in two races with sponsorship from Dish Network at Daytona International Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway 4 5 6 This team did not return in 2008 Car No 06 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts 2006 Todd Kluever 06 Ford DAY7 CAL12 MXC32 LVS21 ATL18 BRI34 TEX21 NSH32 PHO42 TAL27 RCH22 DAR32 CLT9 DOV18 NSH17 KEN17 MLW23 DAY25 CHI18 NHA13 MAR30 GTY13 IRP24 GLN38 MCH37 BRI39 CAL27 RCH36 DOV13 KAN37 CLT18 MEM16 TEX10 PHO18 HOM9 26th 3304 2007 Mark Martin DAY5 CAL MXC LVS ATL BRI NSH TEX12 PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP CGV GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 61st 282 Car No 1 history edit nbsp Elliott Sadler at Road America in 2015 On October 30 2014 Roush Fenway announced that veteran Elliott Sadler would drive the No 1 car in 2015 bringing sponsor OneMain Financial from Joe Gibbs Racing This marked Sadler s reunion with former owner and engine builder Doug Yates and his fourth stint with manufacturer Ford 7 Sadler earned four top fives and 17 top tens to finish sixth in points 8 Sadler and OneMain Financial would leave at the end of the season for JR Motorsports 9 The No 1 team was shut down and around 25 employees were released 10 Car No 1 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Owners Pts 2015 Elliott Sadler 1 Ford DAY19 ATL18 LVS13 PHO12 CAL10 TEX11 BRI10 RCH16 TAL7 IOW8 CLT9 DOV21 MCH5 CHI11 DAY2 KEN5 NHA17 IND5 IOW8 GLN8 MOH6 BRI31 ROA12 DAR11 RCH24 CHI8 KEN11 DOV9 CLT10 KAN12 TEX10 PHO9 HOM13 10th 1075 Car No 6 amp 9 history edit See also Ricky Stenhouse Jr nbsp Erik Darnell at Milwaukee in 2009 As the 9 1997 2005 edit Multiple drivers 1997 2004 The No 9 car debuted at Daytona in 1997 Jeff Burton drove the Track Gear sponsored Ford Taurus to a 40th place finish During the 1997 season Robbie Crouch Ted Musgrave and Rob Wilson drove the No 9 on limited schedules with Burton winning twice at Bristol and Darlington In 1998 Ashton Lewis and Chad Little both drove the 9 car for 1 race From 1997 2003 Burton garnered 16 wins with additional sponsorships from Northern Light Febreze and Gain among others Greg Biffle also made 1 start in 2003 at the then called Lowe s Motor Speedway earning a 12th place finish Mark Martin returned to the Busch Series in 2004 posting four top 10s in five starts The same year Jeff Burton left Roush for greener pastures Matt Kenseth ran 3 races in 2004 as well getting a best finish of 3rd at Darlington In 2005 Martin ran seven races and won twice Kenseth also ran 2 races getting a best finish of 6th As the 6 2006 2017 edit Part time 2006 The car switched to the No 6 in 2006 after a number switch with Evernham Motorsports and ran a part time schedule sponsored by Ameriquest and Pennzoil Martin ran seven races and while not winning he got five Top 5 finishes David Ragan also ran one race that year finishing 36th at Lowe s Motor Speedway David Ragan 2007 2008 In 2007 David Ragan drove the car full time in 2007 using the No 06 owner s points with a sponsorship from the Discount Tire Company Ragan posted four Top 5 s and nine Top 10 s and a fifth place finish in points Ragan was named 2007 Rookie of the Year 11 In 2008 Ragan had a massive improvement while he still did not win he earned seven Top 5 s and 21 Top 10 s and finished fourth in the standings Part time 2009 Ragan went to part time and ran 19 races with Discount Tire sponsoring Ragan won the 2009 Aaron s 312 for his first Nationwide series victory as well as a win at Bristol Rookie Erik Darnell ran the rest of the schedule with Northern Tool and Equipment sponsoring He won a pole and had two Top 5 s and five Top 10 s however he was unable to return the next season due to a lack of funding Ricky Stenhouse Jr 2010 2012 nbsp Ricky Stenhouse Jr in 2011 In 2010 Ricky Stenhouse Jr drove the No 6 Ford with Citifinancial as the primary sponsor After crashing out of a few early events along with rookie teammate Colin Braun Roush temporarily benched Stenhouse after he failed to qualify at Nashville in April The No 6 was driven by Brian Ickler at Kentucky and by Billy Johnson at Watkins Glen When veteran Mike Kelley took over the pit box Stenhouse responded with a third place finish at the fall race at Daytona In the end Stenhouse got three Top 5 s and eight Top 10 s and a points finish of 16th The team also won Rookie of the Year honors The next year Cargill Meat Solutions sponsored the team for a few races as Citi had left for Kevin Harvick Incorporated With fresh momentum and most of the Cup drivers running limited schedules Stenhouse swept both Iowa races for his first two Nationwide Series victories and held off former Cup driver Elliott Sadler for the Nationwide Series championship In the end Stenhouse had a massive improvement from 2010 getting two wins 16 Top 5 s and 26 Top 10 s and won the 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series championship In 2012 Stenhouse would get six wins 19 Top 5 s and 26 Top 10 s and beat Sadler again in 2012 for his second consecutive championship Trevor Bayne 2013 2014 nbsp Trevor Bayne in 2014 For 2013 former Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne who had been sidelined in recent years due to illness and lack of sponsorship drove the car full time Cargill returned to the team along with Valvoline and Ford EcoBoost He earned seven Top 5 s and 21 Top 10 s finished sixth in the standings and won once at Iowa In 2014 Advocare moved from Richard Childress Racing to sponsor the entire season While not winning Bayne earned a pole at Iowa along with seven Top 5 s and 21 Top 10 s to finish 6th in point standings 12 Bayne moved up to the Sprint Cup Series in 2015 with Advocare Bubba Wallace 2015 2017 nbsp Bubba Wallace in 2017 In December 2014 it was reported that Truck Series driver and Drive for Diversity graduate Darrell Wallace Jr had asked for and was granted release from his contract with Joe Gibbs Racing Later it was revealed that he had signed a deal to drive in Roush Fenway s No 6 for 2015 with Chad Norris as his crew chief 13 Due to lack of sponsorship Ford EcoBoost and Roush Performance frequently appeared as placeholders on the car as the brands had done on teammate Chris Buescher s No 60 car 14 One race deals came from Cheez It AdvoCare Fastenal Bleacher Report Cross Insurance and Scotchman Wallace in his rookie year got three Top 5 s and 14 Top 10 s and finished seventh in the standings In 2016 Wallace got three Top 5 s and nine Top 10 s and finished 11th in the points standings In 2017 the team ran for the first half of the season before shutting down operations due to a lack of sponsorship Wallace departed the team to drive the No 43 for Richard Petty Motorsports in the Cup Series Conor Daly 2018 for the 2018 season The No 6 team ran only one race at Road America race with IndyCar Series driver Conor Daly Daly was supposed to have Lilly Diabetes sponsor him but Lilly Diabetes pulled their sponsorship last minute Jack Roush was forced to pay for the sponsorship himself for the race Daly finished 31st after a suspension issue late in the race Car No 6 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts 1997 Jeff Burton 9 Ford DAY40 CAR RCH6 ATL14 LVS DAR2 HCY TEX3 BRI1 NSV CLT13 DOV2 SBO GLN MLW MYB GTY IRP MCH4 BRI DAR1 RCH3 DOV CLT4 CAL CAR4 HOM 26th 1948 Ted Musgrave TAL36 Robbie Crouch NHA42 NZH 1998 Jeff Burton DAY22 CAR4 LVS4 NSV DAR2 BRI39 TEX10 HCY TAL NHA NZH CLT22 DOV RCH1 PPR MCH1 BRI RCH2 DOV CLT6 GTY CAR13 ATL HOM1 30th 1883 Ashton Lewis GLN3 MLW MYB CAL SBO IRP Chad Little DAR30 1999 Jeff Burton DAY9 CAR1 LVS3 ATL DAR6 TEX2 NSV BRI TAL CAL2 NHA RCH2 NZH CLT4 DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB PPR GTY IRP MCH7 BRI DAR7 RCH35 DOV CLT14 CAR MEM PHO4 HOM8 25th 2091 2000 DAY CAR5 LVS1 ATL DAR3 BRI TEX6 NSV TAL CAL2 RCH41 NHA CLT1 DOV SBO MYB GLN MLW NZH PPR GTY IRP MCH3 BRI DAR2 RCH1 DOV CLT10 CAR2 MEM PHO1 HOM5 29th 2259 2001 DAY CAR LVS6 ATL DAR BRI TEX2 NSH TAL CAL RCH NHA NZH CLT7 DOV KEN MLW GLN CHI3 GTY PPR IRP MCH10 BRI DAR1 RCH9 DOV KAN31 CLT3 MEM PHO9 CAR HOM13 33rd 1600 2002 DAY CAR LVS1 DAR1 BRI TEX10 NSH TAL CAL15 RCH NHA41 NZH CLT30 DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI3 GTY PPR IRP MCH2 BRI DAR1 RCH3 DOV KAN1 CLT1 MEM ATL CAR PHO17 HOM 37th 1755 2003 DAY CAR LVS35 DAR BRI TEX TAL NSH CAL RCH GTY NZH NHA16 PPR IRP MCH20 BRI DAR RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM ATL PHO CAR HOM 56th 409 Greg Biffle CLT12 DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI 2004 Mark Martin DAYDNQ CAR MCH2 BRI CAL RCH12 DOV8 ATL6 PHO6 37th 1601 Matt Kenseth LVS6 KAN33 CLT MEM DAR5 HOM Jeff Burton DAR2 BRI TEX9 NSH TAL CAL16 GTY RCH NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI3 NHA PPR IRP 2005 Mark Martin DAY CAL1 MXC LVS1 ATL NSH BRI TEX31 PHO TAL DAR RCH7 CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI5 NHA PPR GTY IRP GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH4 DOV KAN14 HOM3 44th 1450 Matt Kenseth CLT25 MEM TEX6 PHO 2006 Mark Martin 6 DAY CAL MXC LVS ATL BRI TEX24 NSH PHO5 TAL RCH DAR4 CLT32 DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA MAR GTY IRP GLN MCH5 BRI CAL3 RCH DOV KAN TEX4 PHO HOM 47th 1028 David Ragan CLT36 MEM 2007 DAY43 CAL18 MXC14 LVS24 ATL20 BRI13 NSH36 TEX5 PHO35 TAL4 RCH14 DAR13 CLT25 DOV32 NSH7 KEN8 MLW12 NHA18 DAY34 CHI19 GTY5 IRP18 CGV19 GLN21 MCH21 BRI6 CAL10 RCH39 DOV32 KAN34 CLT6 MEM3 TEX17 PHO23 HOM33 12th 3739 2008 DAY9 CAL12 LVS10 ATL16 BRI8 NSH21 TEX8 PHO5 MXC22 TAL18 RCH4 DAR27 CLT9 DOV29 NSH5 KEN7 MLW4 NHA6 DAY9 CHI13 GTY10 IRP9 CGV13 GLN9 MCH36 BRI25 CAL9 RCH5 DOV9 KAN3 CLT12 MEM8 TEX5 PHO14 HOM23 6th 4525 2009 DAY8 CAL5 LVS26 BRI19 TEX4 NSH7 PHO6 TAL1 CLT7 DOV30 DAY9 CHI34 GLN8 MCH4 BRI1 ATL9 CAL9 TEX8 PHO6 10th 4469 Erik Darnell RCH12 DAR4 NSH9 KEN11 MLW4 NHA9 GTY10 IRP29 IOW23 CGV12 RCH14 DOV17 KAN18 CLT34 MEM31 HOM31 2010 Ricky Stenhouse Jr DAY36 CAL39 LVS30 BRI25 NSH31 PHO9 TEX29 TAL29 RCH20 DAR37 DOV18 CLT40 NSHDNQ ROA26 NHA16 DAY3 CHI19 GTY9 IRP11 IOW14 MCH13 BRI22 CGV24 ATL10 RCH4 DOV11 KAN6 CAL29 CLT14 GTY23 TEX11 PHO9 HOM4 16th 3623 Brian Ickler KEN14 Billy Johnson GLN36 2011 Ricky Stenhouse Jr DAY8 PHO7 LVS8 BRI14 CAL4 TEX8 TAL38 NSH5 RCH21 DAR10 DOV4 IOW1 CLT4 CHI14 MCH2 ROA8 DAY27 KEN9 NHA4 NSH2 IRP3 IOW1 GLN15 CGV26 BRI11 ATL3 RCH3 CHI8 DOV5 KAN5 CLT9 TEX6 PHO5 HOM2 3rd 1222 2012 DAY19 PHO3 LVS1 BRI6 CAL2 TEX1 RCH4 TAL3 DAR6 IOW1 CLT26 DOV32 MCH25 ROA11 KEN8 DAY2 NHA5 CHI2 IND9 IOW5 GLN4 CGV12 BRI2 ATL1 RCH2 CHI1 KEN17 DOV9 CLT7 KAN1 TEX4 PHO3 HOM6 2nd 1251 2013 Trevor Bayne DAY31 PHO4 LVS4 BRI12 CAL9 TEX26 RCH12 TAL28 DAR32 CLT6 DOV4 IOW1 MCH5 ROA30 KEN12 DAY10 NHA7 CHI7 IND16 IOW10 GLN10 MOH9 BRI6 ATL6 RCH5 CHI15 KEN15 DOV9 KAN9 CLT8 TEX11 PHO7 HOM5 9th 1086 2014 DAY3 PHO7 LVS8 BRI8 CAL9 TEX23 DAR9 RCH11 TAL10 IOW9 CLT8 DOV2 MCH30 ROA27 KEN15 DAY9 NHA9 CHI2 IND9 IOW3 GLN13 MOH9 BRI13 ATL12 RCH15 CHI5 KEN15 DOV9 KAN8 CLT7 TEX36 PHO9 HOM11 10th 1086 2015 Darrell Wallace Jr DAY12 ATL11 LVS7 PHO15 CAL12 TEX6 BRI12 RCH12 TAL20 IOW6 CLT5 DOV17 MCH15 CHI10 DAY34 KEN7 NHA8 IND23 IOW11 GLN16 MOH8 BRI12 ROA5 DAR14 RCH14 CHI3 KEN9 DOV11 CLT8 KAN11 TEX19 PHO8 HOM10 11th 1071 2016 DAY6 ATL18 LVS33 PHO12 CAL3 TEX15 BRI25 RCH16 TAL13 DOV2 CLT27 POC16 MCH9 IOW9 DAY20 KEN5 NHA12 IND14 IOW27 GLN29 MOH15 BRI7 ROA9 DAR17 RCH12 CHI20 KEN8 DOV11 CLT20 KAN33 TEX11 PHO32 HOM11 14th 2163 2017 DAY33 ATL6 LVS6 PHO6 CAL6 TEX6 BRI33 RCH6 TAL13 CLT28 DOV8 POC11 MCH IOW DAY KEN NHA IND IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM 25th 382 2018 Conor Daly DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW CHI DAY KEN NHA IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA31 DAR IND LVS RCH CLT DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM 52nd 6 Car No 16 history edit nbsp Ricky Stenhouse Jr in 2009 nbsp Colin Braun in 2010 Multiple Drivers 2006 2009 edit The No 16 car made its Busch Series debut at Daytona in 2006 Greg Biffle drove the Ameriquest sponsored car in 20 races winning once at California Speedway and getting nine Top 5 s and 18 Top 10 s For 2007 Biffle drove for 19 races in the No 16 while driving another 12 in the 37 for Brewco Motorsports Biffle only garnered three Top 5 s and 13 Top 10 s Todd Kluever Drove the No 16 in fourteen races getting a best finish of eighth at Darlington Raceway Travis Kvapil and Colin Braun both drove the 16 in one race that year both got finishes of 21st and 31st In 2008 the No 16 team sponsored by Citifinancial and 3M went winless for the second year in a row Greg Biffle drove the car for 15 races while Jamie McMurray started three races and Colin Braun drove for five races getting a best finish of second at Indianapolis Motorsports Park Braun also won two poles wins at Mexico City and O Reilly Raceway Park Biffle got four Top 5 s and ten Top 10 s McMurray only got one Top 5 and Braun also earned one Top 5 In 2009 the No 16 saw Colin Braun Matt Kenseth Ricky Stenhouse Jr and Greg Biffle make starts Biffle started 14 races getting four Top 5 s and nine Top 10 s and finally won twice winning at Las Vegas and Phoenix Kenseth got six Top 5 s and ten Top 10 s and won once at Darlington Stenhouse ran seven races he won a pole at Iowa Speedway and got one Top 5 and two Top 10 s Colin Braun only ran one race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve he finished 40th after engine troubles Colin Braun 2010 edit Colin Braun moved up to the ride full time in 2010 with Con way Freight as the sponsor for 18 races 15 Like his teammate Ricky Stenhouse Jr Braun struggled crashing out of several races After 8 races he was 25th in points and had 5 DNFs because of this Jack Roush benched him for 4 of the next 5 races Braun was replaced by Matt Kenseth at Richmond and Darlington and Brian Ickler drove at Charlotte and Nashville Stenhouse was benched for 2 races that year but he improved quite a bit Braun didn t so much because of this he was benched for even more races Matt Kenseth drove for another race at Atlanta Brian Ickler did another 2 at Daytona and Bristol and Erik Darnell drove 3 races at Richmond Dover and Texas 16 Trevor Bayne also drove a single race at Gateway Braun had only 5 Top 10 s finishes in 24 starts and was released after the end of the season 17 Trevor Bayne 2011 edit nbsp Trevor Bayne at Road America in 2011 In 2011 Colin Braun was replaced by Trevor Bayne 18 19 However after 8 races Bayne was hospitalized for various illnesses and Roush development drivers Chris Buescher and Kevin Swindell filled in for him Buescher ran at Richmond and Darlington and Swindell ran at Dover both finished outside the top 10 Matt Kenseth also filled in for 1 race at Charlotte in which he led 41 laps en route to a win Bayne returned later in the season and scored his first win at Texas in the fall Bayne in the end earned 1 win 5 Top 5 s 14 Top 10 s and finished 11th in the standings Bayne s crew moved over to RFR s No 60 to run a limited schedule and the 16 team shut down for 2012 Multiple Drivers 2013 edit For 2013 the No 16 car was brought back with Chris Buescher Billy Johnson Ryan Reed and Ricky Stenhouse Jr Buescher ran 7 races getting 2 Top 10 s in the process Johnson ran 2 races getting 2 15th place finishes at Road America and Loudon Ryan Reed ran 6 races and only got 1 top 10 at Richmond Stenhouse only ran 1 race at Texas finishing 17th Ryan Reed 2014 2018 edit nbsp Reed s No 16 at Road America in 2016 In 2014 Ryan Reed was picked to drive the No 16 full time with Lilly and the ADA running for Rookie of the Year 20 Reed scored only 1 top 5 finish a fourth at Daytona in July Reed finishing ninth in driver points while the No 16 finished 14th in owner points 12 Reed returned to the No 16 for 2015 7 and won the first race of the season at Daytona which was also his first career win Reed was pushed by teammate Buescher past leader Brad Keselowski on the final lap to take the victory 21 The win would be Reed s only Top 5 and 10 of the year he would have an average finish of 16 8 to finish tenth in driver points 8 In 2016 Reed went winless but improved earning 1 Top 5 7 Top 10 s and finished 6th in points Reed won the season opener at Daytona again in 2017 He also got 2 Top 5 s 7 Top 10 s and finished 8th in points In 2018 Reed failed to win a race but he improved his average finish from a 17 8 to a 16 0 he also got 2 Top 5 s and 10 Top 10 s After 2018 Roush shut down their Xfinity operation layng off Reed and other part time drivers and employees Car No 16 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts 2006 Greg Biffle 16 Ford DAY31 CAL1 MXC LVS4 ATL3 BRI28 TEX2 NSH PHO6 TAL6 RCH4 DAR5 CLT12 DOV8 NSH KEN MLW DAY9 CHI24 NHA10 MAR GTY IRP4 GLN MCH43 BRI37 CAL23 RCH2 DOV8 KAN8 CLT41 MEM TEX23 PHO12 HOM38 28th 3215 2007 Todd Kluever DAY14 MXC11 ATL33 BRI12 NSH13 PHO33 DAR8 NSH8 KEN23 MLW18 NHA17 GTY11 CGV21 GLN20 13th 3672 Greg Biffle CAL5 LVS38 TEX36 TAL30 RCH6 CLT21 DOV18 DAY37 CHI39 IRP2 MCH5 CAL32 RCH13 DOV9 KAN10 CLT30 TEX16 PHO36 HOM6 Travis Kvapil BRI21 Colin Braun MEM30 2008 Greg Biffle DAY7 CAL LVS2 BRI13 TAL11 RCH DAR CLT7 DOV5 NSH10 KEN NHA19 CHI6 GTY CGV8 GLN MCH5 BRI3 CAL RCH6 DOV KAN18 CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 26th 2846 Jamie McMurray ATL13 TEX5 PHO36 Colin Braun NSH15 MXC33 MLW21 DAY35 IRP2 2009 Greg Biffle DAY5 CAL34 LVS1 PHO1 CLT12 DOV25 NHA7 CHI7 GLN7 MCH8 ATL8 RCH12 KAN5 CAL14 9th 4496 Matt Kenseth BRI4 TEX6 TAL35 RCH3 DAR1 DAY14 IRP3 BRI5 DOV11 CLT33 MEM11 TEX4 PHO7 HOM10 Ricky Stenhouse Jr NSH23 NSH32 KEN9 MLW5 GTY30 IRPQL IOW22 MEMQL Colin Braun CGV40 2010 DAY34 CAL18 LVS28 BRI37 NSH30 PHO34 TEX13 TAL32 DOV10 KEN10 ROA11 NHA12 CHI17 GTY7 IRP12 IOW23 GLN26 MCH9 CGV22 KAN23 CAL13 CLT19 PHO7 HOM29 13th 3743 Matt Kenseth RCH10 DAR30 ATL5 Brian Ickler CLT15 NSH29 DAY9 BRI19 Erik Darnell RCH22 DOV14 TEX14 Trevor Bayne GTY11 2011 DAY10 PHO31 LVS5 BRI19 CAL6 TEX13 TAL6 NSH6 CHI3 MCH5 ROA31 DAY22 KEN11 NHA13 NSH9 IRP28 IOW25 GLN9 CGV23 BRI13 ATL33 RCH28 CHI11 DOV6 KAN9 CLT3 TEX1 PHO6 HOM11 13th 1007 Chris Buescher RCH17 DAR17 Kevin Swindell DOV31 IOW Matt Kenseth CLT1 2013 Chris Buescher DAY PHO LVS BRI7 CAL TEX17 DAR12 CLT38 DOV IOW MCH7 ATL13 KAN16 32nd 456 Ryan Reed RCH16 TAL BRI26 RCH9 CHI KEN DOV CLT14 PHO15 HOM13 Billy Johnson ROA15 KEN DAY NHA15 CHI IND IOW GLN MOH Ricky Stenhouse Jr TEX17 2014 Ryan Reed DAY18 PHO22 LVS15 BRI31 CAL17 TEX20 DAR13 RCH12 TAL24 IOW16 CLT14 DOV27 MCH11 ROA21 KEN17 DAY4 NHA11 CHI15 IND20 IOW15 GLN12 MOH12 BRI14 ATL18 RCH16 CHI24 KEN11 DOV24 KAN12 CLT15 TEX17 PHO19 HOM27 14th 889 2015 DAY1 ATL16 LVS15 PHO13 CAL11 TEX15 BRI21 RCH21 TAL32 IOW12 CLT12 DOV11 MCH19 CHI12 DAY13 KEN14 NHA13 IND20 IOW19 GLN30 MOH22 BRI25 ROA19 DAR23 RCH13 CHI11 KEN25 DOV14 CLT11 KAN17 TEX15 PHO23 HOM17 16th 902 2016 DAY16 ATL15 LVS13 PHO14 CAL14 TEX14 BRI21 RCH11 TAL31 DOV18 CLT19 POC33 MCH14 IOW11 DAY6 KEN29 NHA14 IND13 IOW10 GLN9 MOH11 BRI35 ROA5 DAR13 RCH11 CHI32 KEN7 DOV10 CLT15 KAN16 TEX12 PHO6 HOM16 15th 2205 2017 DAY1 ATL18 LVS9 PHO11 CAL15 TEX11 BRI38 RCH23 TAL29 CLT11 DOV5 POC14 MCH8 IOW19 DAY31 KEN36 NHA14 IND6 IOW21 GLN15 MOH33 BRI37 ROA35 DAR15 RCH12 CHI17 KEN10 DOV16 CLT12 KAN10 TEX23 PHO14 HOM20 12th 2161 2018 DAY3 ATL10 LVS19 PHO18 CAL17 TEX14 BRI18 RCH9 TAL22 DOV19 CLT29 POC13 MCH4 IOW17 CHI32 DAY26 KEN8 NHA12 IOW7 GLN8 MOH10 BRI17 ROA39 DAR13 IND11 LVS35 RCH10 CLT11 DOV16 KAN7 TEX29 PHO12 HOM12 15th 757 Car No 17 history edit nbsp Matt Kenseth in 2007 The 17 car debuted in 1994 at Darlington with driver owner Robbie Reiser driving the unsponsored car to 35th after a crash Reiser ran part time for a few years He hired Tim Bender to drive the car in 1997 After Bender was injured Reiser decided to hire fellow Wisconsinite Matt Kenseth to replace him Kenseth had seven Top 10 finishes and ended the year 22nd in points His substitution duty was impressive enough to get him a ride in Reiser s car for the next season Kenseth won his first race at North Carolina in 1998 Driving with new sponsorship from Lycos he won three races and finished second in points to Dale Earnhardt Jr DeWalt Tools became the sponsor in 1999 with Kenseth getting an additional four wins and a third place finish in points The team actually was not part of Roush Racing until 2002 Reiser the team owner ran Chevrolets through the 2001 season and since then the No 17 car has run part time with a variety of different sponsors with Kenseth at least co driving each time In 2006 the car ran on a limited basis with sponsorships from Ameriquest and Pennzoil That year Kenseth won three races In 2007 the No 17 car carried sponsorships from Arby s Dish Network and Weyerhauser and Kenseth continued driving it along with Danny O Quinn and Michel Jourdain Jr The car took two wins at California and Texas Still in the car Kenseth finishing 10th in points despite competing only 23 races For 2008 the car s sponsorship was expected to be the same with Citigroup coming on board for a few races In 2009 Kenseth raced it in the Camping World 300 at Daytona with a sponsorship form Ritz Ricky Stenhouse Jr was tapped to drive the car in the Dollar General 300 at Charlotte in October with Save A Lot as the main sponsor The team did not run again until Kansas in October 2010 when Trevor Bayne drove it in six of the remaining 7 races of the 2010 season after he left Michael Waltrip Racing 18 22 The team shut down again for 2011 Car No 17 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts 1997 Tim Bender 17 Chevy DAY27 CAR26 RCH29 ATL40 LVS34 DAR25 HCY30 TEX17 22nd 2426 Robbie Reiser BRI41 Matt Kenseth NSV11 TAL7 NHA40 NZH34 CLT22 DOV11 SBO6 GLN36 MLW12 MYB17 GTY27 IRP6 MCH8 BRI20 DAR12 RCH22 DOV3 CLT12 CAL3 CAR32 HOM6 1998 DAY6 CAR1 LVS24 NSV33 DAR4 BRI3 TEX8 HCY5 TAL8 NHA16 NZH4 CLT5 DOV40 RCH3 PPR1 GLN17 MLW5 MYB8 CAL3 SBO12 IRP6 MCH3 BRI34 DAR6 RCH4 DOV1 CLT2 GTY2 CAR27 ATL4 HOM4 2nd 4421 1999 DAY4 CAR3 LVS30 ATL25 DAR1 TEX18 NSV15 BRI35 TAL4 CAL1 NHA8 RCH3 NZH1 CLT3 DOV32 SBO6 GLN16 MLW5 MYB3 PPR7 GTY6 IRP4 MCH22 BRI1 DAR3 RCH20 DOV38 CLT7 CAR4 MEM21 PHO8 HOM38 3rd 4327 2000 DAY1 CAR9 LVS5 ATL2 DAR2 BRI27 TEX2 TAL21 CAL1 RCH2 CLT30 DOV3 MCH8 BRIDNQ DAR8 RCH8 DOV1 CLT1 CAR7 PHO6 HOM8 17th 3022 Jason Schuler NSV32 NHA14 SBO38 MYB32 GLN22 MLW21 NZH16 PPR30 GTY14 IRP33 MEM17 2001 Matt Kenseth DAY3 LVS34 ATL30 DAR2 BRI1 TEX5 TAL21 CAL20 RCH4 CLT2 DOV2 MLW2 CHI30 MCH12 BRI30 DAR7 RCH2 DOV10 KAN4 CLT16 PHO22 CAR2 HOM5 18th 3167 Clay Rogers CAR18 NSH37 NHA37 NZH23 KEN39 GTY34 PPR35 IRP30 MEM12 Boris Said GLN4 2002 Matt Kenseth Ford DAY3 CAR LVS39 DAR BRI43 TEX9 NSH TAL CAL RCH NHA NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI GTY PPR IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM ATL CAR PHO HOM 54th 390 2003 DAY2 CAR LVS42 DAR BRI TEX7 TAL NSH CAL1 RCH GTY NZH CLT1 DOV4 NSH CHI2 NHA3 PPR IRP MCH18 BRI25 DAR RCH6 DOV KAN CLTQL MEM ATL2 PHO19 CAR HOM38 31st 2102 Wally Dallenbach Jr KEN12 MLW DAY Jeff Burton CLT38 2004 Matt Kenseth DAY5 CAR LVS DAR BRI TEX1 NSH TAL CAL4 GTY RCH NZH CLT DOV35 NSH CHI16 NHA1 PPR IRP MCH42 BRI2 CAL12 RCH DOV KAN CLT2 MEM ATL1 PHO8 DAR HOM6 32nd 1950 Johnny Benson Jr KEN29 MLW DAY 2005 Matt Kenseth DAYDNQ CAL9 MXC LVS ATL4 NSH BRI4 TEX7 PHO TAL DAR1 RCH8 CLT DOVDNQ NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI8 NHA9 PPR GTY IRP GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH3 DOV38 KAN7 CLT MEM TEX PHO3 HOM36 39th 1818 2006 DAY CAL6 MXC LVS2 ATL4 BRI3 TEX5 NSH PHO7 TAL RCH3 DAR2 CLT38 DOV26 NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI5 NHA MAR GTY IRP GLN MCH4 BRI1 CAL7 RCH3 DOV2 KAN2 CLT4 MEM TEX26 PHO1 HOM1 27th 3221 2007 DAY12 CAL1 LVS40 ATL9 BRI2 NSH TEX1 PHO2 RCH2 DAR37 CLT7 DOV5 NSH NHA3 DAY CHI2 GTY IRP CGV GLN6 MCH2 BRI34 CAL28 RCH4 DOV3 KAN2 CLT31 MEM TEX5 PHO2 HOM3 10th 3833 Michel Jourdain Jr MXC25 CGV16 Danny O Quinn Jr TAL11 KEN38 MLW 2008 Matt Kenseth DAY5 ATL1 BRI NSH TEX PHO RCH12 DAR28 CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI17 GLN3 MCH BRI KAN5 34th 2070 Jamie McMurray CAL6 LVS GTY27 IRP CGV CAL5 RCH DOV8 CLT9 MEM TEX35 PHO7 HOM19 Erik Darnell MXC26 TAL 2009 Matt Kenseth DAY10 CAL LVS BRI TEX NSH PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP IOW GLN MCH BRI CGV ATL RCH DOV KAN CAL 61st 182 Ricky Stenhouse Jr CLT33 MEM TEX PHO HOM 2010 Trevor Bayne DAY CAL LVS BRI NSH PHO TEX TAL RCH DAR DOV CLT NSH KEN ROA NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP IOW GLN MCH BRI CGV ATL RCH DOV KAN30 CAL11 CLT17 GTY TEX12 PHO14 HOM5 48th 650 Car No 26 history edit The No 26 Ford debuted as the No 50 at Daytona in 2006 Danny O Quinn was the driver with primary sponsorships from World Financial Group and Stonebridge Life Insurance Company members of the Aegon group after beginning the season with sponsorship from Roush Racing only Drew Blickensderfer was the crew chief O Quinn had five top ten finishes and was named Rookie of the Year despite being replaced by David Ragan for two races The team switched to the No 26 for 2007 with Greg Biffle driving at Daytona with the Oreo sponsorship Jamie McMurray then drove the car for the majority of the season sponsored by Dish Network finishing in the top ten three times Todd Kluever drove twice with a best finish of nineteenth This team did not return in 2008 Car No 26 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts 2006 Danny O Quinn Jr 50 Ford DAY18 CAL31 MXC26 LVS25 ATL25 BRI11 TEX32 NSH14 PHO14 TAL38 RCH20 DAR38 CLT22 DOV24 NSH10 KEN23 MLW7 DAY41 CHI31 NHA29 MAR22 GTY24 IRP6 GLN25 MCH20 BRI26 RCH14 KAN18 CLT5 MEM9 TEX30 PHO32 HOM35 25th 3312 David Ragan CAL41 DOV18 2007 Greg Biffle 26 DAY10 CAL MXC LVS 36th 1851 Jamie McMurray ATL14 BRI NSH TEX PHO17 TAL RCH DAR MCH11 BRI9 CAL8 RCH12 DOV40 KAN5 CLT38 MEM7 TEX PHO9 HOM19 Todd Kluever CLT15 DOV NSH KEN MLW GTY26 IRP CGV GLN MCH Danny O Quinn Jr NHA22 DAY Car No 60 history edit See also Mark Martin Greg Biffle Carl Edwards and Chris Buescher nbsp A diecast model of Mark Martin s No 60 Busch car from the 1990s Mark Martin 1992 2000 edit The centerpiece and original car of Roush Racing s Busch operation debuted at the opening race of the 1992 Busch Series season at Daytona Mark Martin was driving with Winn Dixie as the sponsor finishing seventh in that race For the next several years this was Martin s personal Busch car and he won enough races to surpass Jack Ingram as the all time leader of wins in the Busch Series since surpassed by Kyle Busch During this time he and several other Winston Cup drivers came under steep controversy for running the Busch Series as well as Cup These drivers earned the nickname Buschwackers Greg Biffle 2001 2002 2004 edit After the 2000 season Martin abbreviated his Busch Series schedule and Winn Dixie left NASCAR as a sponsor His replacement was one of Roush s Truck Series drivers Greg Biffle who brought sponsor W W Grainger with him Biffle had a phenomenal rookie season winning five times and even leading the championship standings at one point in the season before falling to Kevin Harvick Biffle returned in 2002 winning four more times and the championship by a wide margin before moving on to Winston Cup bringing Grainger with him For 2003 Roush hired Hollywood stuntman Stanton Barrett who to that point was a journeyman driver to drive the No 60 with OdoBan sponsoring Despite winning two consecutive poles the car lost its sponsor and folded before the end of the season Charter Communications began sponsoring the car in 2004 and Biffle returned to drive the car full time winning five times and placing third in the series points standings Carl Edwards 2005 2011 edit nbsp Carl Edwards in 2008 at DaytonaIn 2005 Busch Series rookie and Cup Series regular Carl Edwards moved into the 60 car winning five races en route to finishing third in points and earning Rookie of the Year honors Edwards returned to drive the Ameriquest sponsored Ford for a full time schedule in 2006 winning four more times and was runner up for the championship nbsp 2010 Road America winning carEdwards continued to pilot the car in 2007 with rotating sponsorship from Scotts World Financial Group and others Edwards and the No 60 team went on to win the 2007 Busch Grand National Series Championship by a very wide margin over David Reutimann In 2008 he won five races and finished second in points behind Clint Bowyer in the inaugural Nationwide Series season Edwards finished second in points again in 2009 finishing behind Kyle Busch In 2010 Edwards ran for the Nationwide Series Championship again with co sponsorship from Fastenal and Copart Despite winning at Road America Gateway and Texas Edwards finished runner up to Brad Keselowski Edwards drove the No 60 again in 2011 with only half of the season sponsored by Fastenal 23 Despite being unable to compete for the drivers championship as well as missing Road America Edwards scored a career high eight wins in 2011 and won the Owners Championship for Jack Roush With the departure of crew chief Mike Beam to Kyle Busch Motorsports Edwards announced that he would not contest the Nationwide Series owners championship the next season Trevor Bayne 2012 edit In 2012 Trevor Bayne s No 16 crew moved over to the No 60 and ran the first five races with the intent of running the full season They ended up being sidelined by a lack of sponsorship Later in 2012 the 60 returned with Edwards at Watkins Glen with Subway sponsoring Edwards would subsequently win the race At Montreal the car was fielded for Roush road course driver Billy Johnson who finished 8th The team returned with Bayne at Bristol with backing from the Pat Summit Foundation At the fall Richmond race Travis Pastrana drove the car with Ford EcoBoost sponsorship qualifying fifth and finishing 17th 24 Travis Pastrana 2013 edit nbsp Travis Pastrana at the 2013 Johnsonville Sausage 200 at Road America Pastrana would drive the No 60 for the full season in 2013 his first full season of NASCAR competition While he often showed speed including a pole at Talladega Pastrana struggled in his transition from Rally cars to heavier stock cars which led to several crashes 25 On November 11 2013 Pastrana announced that he would be leaving full time NASCAR competition in 2014 due to the performance struggles and lack of sponsorship He finished the season 14th in points with four top tens 26 nbsp nbsp Chris Buescher s Roush Performance Mustang top in 2014 and Fastenal Mustang bottom in 2015 Chris Buescher 2014 2015 edit 2012 ARCA champion Chris Buescher began driving the No 60 in 2014 and competed for the Rookie of the Year award against a strong rookie class After failing to qualify at Daytona Buscher had a solid rookie season in spite of Roush Fenway s struggles as an organization 27 Buescher finished 9th at Las Vegas 7th at Richmond 2nd at Talladega 9th at Charlotte 11th at Dover 10th at Michigan and 12th at the July Daytona race Buescher finished fifth at New Hampshire to earn a spot in the second Nationwide Dash 4 Cash race at Chicagoland 28 he would finish 8th at Chicago and 11th at Indianapolis Fastenal returned to sponsor the 60 at Iowa 29 where Buescher finished 14th Cup sponsors Kellogg s and Cheez It sponsored the car at Watkins Glen 30 Buescher scored his first career victory at Mid Ohio Sports Car Course in the Nationwide Children s Hospital 200 the third rookie to win season and the only win for Roush in the Nationwide Series in 2014 27 Buescher would finish 7th in points with 14 top tens and the No 60 would finish 11th in owners points 12 Buescher returned to the No 60 in 2015 7 Cup sponsors Fastenal Cheez It Safety Kleen and AdvoCare came on to sponsor several races along with Bit O Honey and Salted Nut Roll manufactured by the Pearson s Candy Company 31 32 Buescher finished second in the Daytona season opener behind teammate Ryan Reed 21 33 He scored his first victory of the season at Iowa in May on a green white checkered finish 34 He scored his second win later in the month at Dover after pit stop strategy and contact with pole sitter and teammate Darrell Wallace Jr racing for the lead 35 36 After 24 consecutive weeks as the points leader Buescher won his first Xfinity Series title and the eighth for Roush with 11 top fives 20 top tens and an average finish of 8 4 8 37 38 Part time 2016 2017 edit The No 60 returned on a part time basis for 2016 Trevor Bayne drove one race at Waltkins Glen with sponsorship AdvoCare Gray Gaulding drove two races beginning at Bristol in August 39 Ricky Stenhouse Jr drove the car at Phoenix in November with a sponsorship from SunnyD 40 Austin Cindric Chase Briscoe and Ty Majeski 2018 edit nbsp Majeski racing in the 2018 Xfinity Series race at Road America For the 2018 season the No 60 car was shared between development drivers Austin Cindric Chase Briscoe and Ty Majeski with Mike Kelley as crew chief 41 It was the team s worst full time season as the car was involved in 28 spins or crashes out of the 33 races 42 The team finished the season 22nd in points and a combined five top 10 finishes and 11 DNFs Following the season Roush Fenway Racing shut down its Xfinity program Cindric has since moved to the Team Penske No 2 Cup team scoring his first win in the 2022 Daytona 500 in his 8th Cup Series start while Briscoe drives the No 14 Cup car for Stewart Haas Racing scoring his first win at Phoenix in 2022 in his 40th Cup Series start As of 2023 Majeski drives the No 98 Ford F Series for ThorSport Racing in the Truck Series Car No 60 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts 1992 Mark Martin 60 Ford DAY7 CAR2 RCH ATL8 MAR DAR32 BRI HCY LAN DUB NZH3 CLT33 DOV ROU MYB GLN30 VOL NHA TAL27 IRP ROU MCH NHA BRI DAR6 RCH3 DOV CLT31 MAR7 CAR1 HCY5 21st 1775 1993 DAYDNQ CAR1 RCH1 DAR30 BRI27 HCY26 ROU MAR NZH CLT35 DOV MYB GLN MLW TAL33 IRP MCH1 NHA BRI DAR1 RCH1 DOV ROU CLT1 MAR CAR1 HCY ATL26 24th 1744 1994 DAY23 CAR8 RCH8 ATL29 MAR DAR1 HCY BRI11 ROU NHA NZH CLT2 DOV3 MYB GLN MLW SBO TAL43 HCY IRP MCH3 BRI DAR1 RCH2 DOV CLT2 MAR CAR1 20th 2132 1995 DAY8 CAR2 RCH33 ATL39 NSV DAR3 BRI2 HCY NHA NZH CLT4 DOV41 MYB GLN MLW TAL30 SBO IRP MCH1 BRI DAR1 RCH2 DOV CLT1 CAR8 HOM5 22nd 2037 1996 DAY3 CAR1 RCH35 ATL7 NSV DAR1 BRI1 HCY NZH CLT1 DOV SBO MYB GLN MLW NHA TAL27 IRP MCH4 BRI DAR2 RCH4 DOV CLT1 CAR1 HOM3 21st 2186 1997 DAY35 CAR1 RCH1 ATL1 LVS DAR4 HCY TEX1 BRI38 NSV TAL1 NHA NZH CLT3 DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB GTY IRP MCH11 BRI DAR6 RCH8 DOV CLT2 CAL CAR1 HOM3 24th 2104 1998 DAY3 CAR3 LVS6 NSV DAR24 BRI TEX21 HCY TAL29 NHA NZH CLT1 DOV RCH5 PPR GLN MLW MYB CAL SBO IRP MCH6 BRI DAR8 RCH35 DOV CLT43 GTY CAR3 ATL1 HOM3 27th 1976 1999 DAY39 CAR2 LVS1 ATL6 DAR39 TEX1 NSV BRI TALDNQ CAL NHA RCH1 NZH CLT1 DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB PPR GTY IRP MCH5 BRI DAR1 RCH2 DOV CLT36 CAR1 MEM PHO HOM14 26th 2048 2000 DAY CAR1 LVS2 ATL1 DAR1 BRI TEX1 NSV TAL CAL RCH4 NHA CLT2 DOV2 SBO MYB GLN MLW NZH PPR GTY IRP MCHDNQ BRI DAR1 RCH3 DOV CLT2 CAR6 MEM PHO HOM2 27th 2280 2001 Greg Biffle DAY22 CAR3 LVS2 ATL2 DAR11 BRI30 TEX7 NSH1 TAL9 CAL6 RCH37 NHA11 NZH1 CLT6 DOV9 KEN2 MLW1 GLN2 CHI39 GTY4 PPR5 IRP2 MCH43 BRI18 DAR15 RCH35 DOV5 KAN3 CLT1 MEM20 PHO1 CAR12 HOM3 4th 4509 2002 DAY22 CAR2 LVS9 DAR2 BRI5 TEX17 NSH33 TAL26 CAL10 RCH3 NHA31 NZH27 CLT2 DOV1 NSH3 KEN2 MLW1 DAY2 CHI8 GTY1 PPR2 IRP1 MCH42 BRI3 DAR4 RCH6 DOV17 KAN4 CLT6 MEM34 ATL5 CAR2 PHO3 HOM4 1st 4924 2003 Stanton Barrett DAY41 CAR19 LVS8 DAR15 BRI16 TEX19 TAL40 NSH6 CAL34 RCH41 GTY9 NZH20 CLT22 DOV12 NSH7 KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM ATL PHO CAR HOM 35th 1546 2004 Greg Biffle DAY11 CAR38 LVS10 DAR1 BRI4 TEX34 NSH40 TAL21 CAL1 GTY7 RCH2 NZH32 CLT6 DOV1 NSH13 KEN2 MLW7 DAY2 CHI32 NHA30 PPR1 IRP5 MCH8 BRI33 CAL1 RCH11 DOV14 KAN2 CLT4 MEM2 ATL5 PHO5 DAR37 HOM10 3rd 4568 2005 Carl Edwards DAY10 CAL6 MXC3 LVS7 ATL1 NSH4 BRI7 TEX4 PHO8 TAL33 DAR11 RCH1 CLT35 DOV31 NSHQL KEN1 MLW14 DAY36 CHI4 NHA2 PPR34 GTY3 IRP20 GLN11 MCH3 BRI29 CAL1 RCH28 DOV9 KAN27 CLT4 MEM5 TEX3 PHO1 HOM19 3rd 4704 Hank Parker Jr NSH20 2006 Carl Edwards DAY39 CAL3 MXC8 LVS5 ATL24 BRI5 TEX43 NSH5 PHO3 TAL10 RCH6 DAR8 CLT1 DOV2 NSH1 KEN36 MLW21 DAY5 CHI2 NHA1 MAR6 GTY1 IRP10 GLN27 MCH23 BRI8 CAL12 RCH9 DOV26 KAN6 CLT27 MEM3 TEX7 PHO5 HOM2 2nd 4824 2007 DAY3 CAL4 MXC4 LVS6 ATL4 BRI1 NSH1 TEX3 PHO5 TAL10 RCH13 DAR3 CLT17 DOV1 NSH1 KEN33 MLW8 NHA2 DAY11 CHI20 GTY6 IRP4 CGV30 GLN32 MCH28 BRI11 CAL26 RCH2 DOV6 KAN38 CLT33 MEM25 TEX11 PHO7 HOM4 3rd 4805 2008 DAY10 CAL5 LVS14 ATL4 BRI14 NSH3 TEX13 PHO2 MXC4 TAL31 RCH7 DAR43 CLT13 DOV2 NSH13 KEN20 MLW1 NHA5 DAY11 CHI16 GTY1 IRP11 CGV6 GLN25 MCH1 BRI37 CAL2 RCH1 DOV5 KAN4 CLT5 MEM1 TEX2 PHO1 HOM1 3rd 5111 2009 DAY2 CAL4 LVS2 BRI2 TEX18 NSH5 PHO33 TAL13 RCH2 DAR3 CLT10 DOV5 NSH3 KEN20 MLW1 NHA6 DAY3 CHI6 GTY3 IRP1 IOW4 GLN3 MCH40 BRI2 CGV1 ATL7 RCH1 DOV5 KAN7 CAL3 CLT5 MEM6 TEX9 PHO1 HOM2 2nd 5472 2010 DAY2 CAL4 LVS3 BRI4 NSH6 PHO6 TEX30 TAL35 RCH5 DAR6 DOV11 CLT9 NSH2 KEN2 ROA1 NHA3 DAY11 CHI6 GTY1 IRP2 IOW10 GLN33 MCH2 BRI5 CGV20 ATL3 RCH10 DOV3 KAN14 CAL4 CLT13 GTY5 TEX1 PHO1 HOM6 5th 5194 2011 DAY29 PHO2 LVS6 BRI7 CAL2 TEX1 TAL17 NSH1 RCH25 DAR20 DOV1 IOW2 CLT2 CHI2 MCH1 DAY14 KEN8 NHA34 NSH1 IRP5 IOW2 GLN5 CGV7 BRI4 ATL1 RCH2 CHI2 DOV1 KAN2 CLT1 TEX3 PHO3 HOM3 1st 1310 Billy Johnson ROA33 CGVQL 2012 Trevor Bayne DAY11 PHO7 LVS4 BRI8 CAL14 TEX RCH TAL DAR IOW CLT DOV MCH ROA KEN DAY NHA CHI IND IOW BRI16 ATL 34th 318 Carl Edwards GLN1 Billy Johnson CGV8 Travis Pastrana RCH17 CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM 2013 DAY10 PHO28 LVS10 BRI16 CAL13 TEX33 RCH9 TAL36 DAR28 CLT33 DOV15 IOW32 MCH15 ROA16 KEN15 DAY34 NHA16 CHI18 IND10 IOW27 GLN15 MOH31 BRI13 ATL17 RCH20 CHI27 KEN34 DOV22 KAN14 CLT24 TEX31 PHO21 HOM18 19th 751 2014 Chris Buescher DAYDNQ PHO15 LVS9 BRI16 CAL14 TEX27 DAR34 RCH7 TAL2 IOW13 CLT9 DOV11 MCH10 ROA18 KEN18 DAY12 NHA5 CHI8 IND11 IOW14 GLN29 MOH1 BRI10 ATL13 RCH10 CHI12 KEN7 DOV4 KAN28 CLT6 TEX13 PHO12 HOM5 7th 1014 2015 DAY2 ATL4 LVS14 PHO14 CAL5 TEX9 BRI3 RCH20 TAL6 IOW1 CLT11 DOV1 MCH4 CHI5 DAY12 KEN11 NHA14 IND16 IOW13 GLN3 MOH4 BRI11 ROA9 DAR5 RCH10 CHI7 KEN7 DOV8 CLT7 KAN6 TEX11 PHO13 HOM11 1st 1190 2016 Trevor Bayne DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW DAY KEN NHA IND IOW GLN5 MOH 42nd 130 Gray Gaulding BRI13 ROA DAR RCH13 CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX Ricky Stenhouse Jr PHO3 HOM 2017 Ty Majeski DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI TAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH IOW34 DAY KEN NHA IND IOW16 GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM10 45th 61 2018 Austin Cindric DAY40 LVS34 PHO16 CAL28 MCH23 DAY33 NHA17 GLN13 DAR40 22nd 494 Chase Briscoe ATL15 TEX11 RCH26 POC38 CHI9 IOW10 MOH14 BRI34 IND9 LVS31 DOV19 HOM13 Ty Majeski BRI34 TAL37 DOV34 CLT22 IOW7 KEN27 ROA28 RCH34 CLT34 KAN8 TEX13 PHO18 Car No 98 history edit Main article Yates Racing As part of the breakup of Yates Racing following the 2009 season Jack Roush purchased the No 98 Nationwide Series team Paul Menard briefly drove for the team with sponsorship from Menards Menard and his sponsor moved to Richard Childress Racing for 2011 and the team ceased operation Car No 98 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts 2010 Paul Menard 98 Ford DAY6 CAL19 LVS8 BRI11 NSH11 PHO7 TEX10 TAL8 RCH19 DAR10 DOV28 CLT18 NSH3 KEN32 ROA16 NHA9 DAY28 CHI11 GTY4 IRP9 IOW16 GLN17 MCH5 BRI13 CGV5 ATL9 RCH8 DOV7 KAN8 CAL12 CLT35 GTY9 TEX9 PHO13 HOM9 5th 4467References edit Ashenfelter Mark December 1 2004 Roush pleased but not like you d think ESPN com Archived from the original on 2015 11 27 Retrieved 27 November 2015 Jack Roush Jr To Race With Car Number 60 For The 2014 Season Of The Pirelli World Challenge Series Livonia Michigan Roush Road Racing January 15 2014 Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 27 November 2015 a b 3M to Sponsor Todd Kluever in the Busch Series in 2006 Company Will Also Sponsor Kluever and Mark Martin in Nextel Cup 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