Bill Davis Racing

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Bill Davis Racing
Homestead)
Drivers' Championships1 (Craftsman Truck Series)
Race victoriesCup Series: 5
Xfinity: 11
Camping World Truck Series: 24

Bill Davis Racing was a racing team that participated in all three of NASCAR's top divisions until 2009.

The team had run

Caterpillar, Inc. BDR was competitive throughout the 1990s and early 2000s with Ward Burton before fading due to an increase in competition and a fallout with manufacturer Dodge.[1] The team was sold to Triad Racing Technologies
in late 2008, which shut down the team's racing entries and now produces engines and chassis for various Toyota NASCAR teams.

Beginnings

BDR was formed by then-truck rental owner

J. D. Stacy, Davis took a break from racing, but returned to hire Martin to drive his Busch Series car for 15 races with sponsorship from Carolina Ford Dealers. In 1990, Davis moved the team to High Point, North Carolina, while his wife Gail stayed in Arkansas
to oversee the trucking operation.

Sprint Cup Series

Car No. 22 history

Bobby Labonte (1993–1994)

Upon arriving in Carolina, Davis was asked by

Winston Cup Series, but they were lured away by Rick Hendrick. Davis still moved up to the Cup Series full-time in 1993 however, with 1991 Busch Series champion Bobby Labonte, who finished 2nd to Gordon for Winston Cup Rookie of the Year driving the No. 22 Maxwell House-sponsored Ford. The team switched to Pontiac the following season. After 1994, Labonte left to drive for Joe Gibbs Racing. MBNA
replaced Maxwell House as the sponsor.

Randy LaJoie (1995)

Originally, Davis went with another rookie — Busch Series standout

North Carolina Motor Speedway
in late 1995.

Ward Burton (1995–2003)

With Burton driving, the No. 22 team slowly began to improve, despite not winning any races. In 1998, the No. 22 team cracked the top ten in the final Winston Cup points standings and matched those results in 1999 (by which time

Caterpillar, Inc. was their sponsor) and in 2000, when the team finally returned to victory lane at the spring Darlington race. Burton's second career win was team's last victory in a Pontiac as they joined several teams in switching to Dodge Intrepids
for the following season.

Burton returned to victory lane the following season, winning the

, but a series of inconsistent finishes dropped the team to twenty-fifth place in the points standings. Burton's win at New Hampshire, in addition to being his last win in the Cup series, was also BDR's last in Cup racing (although they won races in other series before folding).

Scott Wimmer (2003–2005)

The team's struggles continued in the

Haas CNC Racing the following season, departed for that team and was replaced with Davis's Busch driver Scott Wimmer, who raced full-time in 2004 and finished third in the first race of his rookie season. In late-2005
, BDR announced it would part ways with Wimmer at the end of the year.

The No. 22 Caterpillar car in 2008
Dave Blaney (2006–2008)

Penske Racing would buy the owners points of the No. 22 and transfer them to the No. 77 of Sam Hornish Jr.
The addition of Davis would change the team name to Penske Championship Racing.

Car No. 22 results

Bill Davis Racing No. 22
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
1993 Bobby Labonte 22 Ford DAY
20
CAR

33
RCH

29
ATL

18
DAR

18
BRI
24
NWS
25
MAR

12
TAL
35
SON

16
CLT
8
DOV

19
POC

20
MCH

36
DAY

41
NHA

10
POC

15
TAL

15
GLN

7
MCH

8
BRI

15
DAR

14
RCH

13
DOV

7
MAR

32
NWS
12
CLT

28
CAR

22
PHO

8
ATL

14
19th 3221
1994 Pontiac DAY
16
CAR

19
RCH

24
ATL

15
DAR

39
BRI
6
NWS
26
MAR

19
TAL

22
SON

17
CLT
40
DOV

20
POC

25
MCH

15
DAY

22
NHA

13
POC

13
TAL

12
IND
16
GLN

18
MCH

5
BRI

31
DAR

36
RCH

24
DOV

17
MAR

31
NWS
15
CLT

42
CAR

28
PHO
16
ATL

37
22nd 3038
1995 Randy LaJoie DAY
29
CAR

25
RCH

27
ATL

39
DAR

16
BRI
12
NWS
23
MAR

DNQ
TAL

13
SON

32
CLT
23
DOV

23
POC

40
MCH

41
30th 2448
Jimmy Hensley
DAY

30
NHA

41
POC

32
TAL

DNQ
IND
32
MCH

22
Wally Dallenbach Jr.
GLN

2
Ward Burton
BRI

34
DAR

4
RCH

11
DOV

21
MAR

21
NWS
DNQ
CLT

7
CAR

1
PHO

42
ATL
5
1996 DAY
26
CAR

41
RCH

13
ATL

15
DAR

38
BRI
33
NWS
DNQ
MAR

DNQ
TAL

27
SON

10
CLT
11
DOV

16
POC

35
MCH

35
DAY

41
NHA

25
POC

22
TAL

33
IND
36
GLN

32
MCH

35
BRI

8
DAR
40
RCH

37
DOV

7
MAR

DNQ
NWS
DNQ
CLT

7
CAR

17
PHO

22
ATL

12
33rd 2411
1997 DAY
8
CAR

23
RCH

24
ATL

12
DAR

18
TEX
7
BRI
18
MAR

18
SON

10
TAL
42
CLT
36
DOV

34
POC
38*
MCH

35
CAL
28
DAY

26
NHA

36
POC

15
IND
19
GLN

41
MCH

28
BRI

17
DAR
27
RCH

7
NHA

23
DOV

22
MAR

7
CLT

8
TAL

DNQ
CAR

26
PHO

42
ATL

9
24th 2987
1998 DAY
25
CAR

11
LVS
18
ATL

24
DAR

11
BRI
17
TEX

15
MAR

28
TAL

8
CAL

12
CLT
34
DOV

29
RCH

19
MCH

8
POC
24
SON

40
NHA

23
POC

34
IND
34
GLN

21
MCH

37
BRI

37
NHA

31
DAR
12
RCH

28
DOV

33
MAR

11
CLT

2
TAL

30
DAY
7
PHO

14
CAR

7
ATL

14
16th 3352
1999 DAY
24
CAR

28
LVS

2
ATL

8
DAR
8
TEX

16
BRI
9
MAR

27
TAL

32
CAL

6
RCH

9
CLT
8
DOV

22
MCH

4
POC
29
SON

35
DAY
7
NHA

15
POC

40
IND
6
GLN
43
MCH

43
BRI
9
DAR

2
RCH

34
NHA

8
DOV

11
MAR

13
CLT

5
TAL

4
CAR
2
PHO

13
HOM
14
ATL
11
9th 4062
2000 DAY
8
CAR

3
LVS

23
ATL

8
DAR

1*
BRI
3
TEX
14
MAR

11
TAL

10
CAL

6
RCH

6
CLT
13
DOV

8
MCH

6
POC
27
SON

21
DAY

7
NHA

18
POC

28
IND
28
GLN

22
MCH

9
BRI

11
DAR
6
RCH

8
NHA
30
DOV

40
MAR

43
CLT

10
TAL
22
CAR
8
PHO

12
HOM
39
ATL
3
10th 4152
2001 Dodge DAY
35*
CAR
16
LVS

21
ATL
11
DAR

12
BRI
5
TEX

21
MAR

22
TAL
33
CAL
42
RCH

21
CLT
9
DOV

14
MCH

38
POC
40
SON

6
DAY
4
CHI

20
NHA

20
POC

38
IND
6
GLN

41
MCH

33
BRI

12
DAR
1
RCH

12
DOV

33
KAN
41
CLT

3
MAR

3
TAL

21
PHO

13
CAR

6
HOM
13
ATL

5
NHA
42
14th 3846
2002 DAY
1
CAR
13
LVS

21
ATL

7
DAR

31
BRI
25
TEX

43
MAR

14
TAL
15
CAL
18
RCH

30*
CLT
42
DOV
37
POC
33
MCH

42
SON

40
DAY

9
CHI

41
NHA

1
POC

14
IND
30
GLN

20
MCH

29
BRI

37
DAR
6
RCH

8
NHA

38
DOV

43
KAN

43
TAL
10
CLT
33
MAR

5*
ATL

16
CAR

40
PHO

19
HOM

12
25th 3362
2003 DAY
38
CAR
18
LVS

25
ATL

18
DAR
29
BRI
33
TEX

12
TAL
7
MAR

25
CAL

21
RCH

11
CLT
10
DOV

37
POC
8
MCH

30
SON

16
DAY

30
CHI

19
NHA

25
POC

19
IND
26
GLN

6
MCH
14
BRI

13
DAR

19
RCH

15
NHA

39
DOV

29
TAL

14
KAN

21
CLT

28
MAR

18
21st 3550
Scott Wimmer
ATL

32
PHO

9
CAR

26
HOM
12
2004 DAY
3
CAR
15
LVS

39
ATL

27
DAR

16
BRI
13
TEX

33
MAR
29
TAL

18
CAL

30
RCH

30
CLT
28
DOV

9
POC
35
MCH

14
SON

25
DAY
32
CHI

23
NHA

18
POC

11
IND
32
GLN

19
MCH

18
BRI

36
CAL

21
RCH

38
NHA

36
DOV

23
TAL

31
KAN
36
CLT

26
MAR
20
ATL
DNQ
PHO

26
DAR
22
HOM

13
27th 3198
2005 DAY
33
CAL
16
LVS

27
ATL

20
BRI
27
MAR
31
TEX

42
PHO

32
TAL

38
DAR
25
RCH

20
CLT
23
DOV

31
POC
36
MCH
16
SON

25
DAY
32
CHI

17
NHA

35
POC

25
IND

26
GLN

21
MCH

23
BRI

14
CAL

31
RCH

24
NHA
26
DOV

36
TAL

17
KAN

27
CLT

20
MAR

25
ATL

27
TEX
27
PHO

21
HOM

11
32nd 3122
2006 Dave Blaney DAY
22
CAL
30
LVS
31
ATL
32
BRI
23
MAR
17
TEX
29
PHO
27
TAL
24
RCH
20
DAR
27
CLT
32
DOV
30
POC
27
MCH
30
SON
39
DAY
27
CHI
17
NHA
13
POC
16
IND
29
GLN
40
MCH
24
BRI
14
CAL
28
RCH
4
NHA
9
DOV
12
KAN
21
TAL
28
CLT
26
MAR
33
ATL
18
TEX
32
PHO
23
HOM
26
27th 3255
2007 Toyota DAY
34
CAL
39
LVS
42
ATL
27
BRI
23
MAR
37
TEX
21
PHO
39
TAL
DNQ
RCH
11
DAR
32
CLT
18
DOV
DNQ
POC
43
MCH
18
SON
41
NHA
29
DAY
23
CHI
40
IND

9
POC
20
GLN
35
MCH
6
BRI
31
CAL
38
RCH
34
NHA
35
DOV
DNQ
KAN
15
TAL
3
CLT
6
MAR
36
ATL
38
TEX
21
PHO
31
HOM
12
31st 2781
2008 DAY
28
CAL
30
LVS
26
ATL
34
BRI
34
MAR
43
TEX
21
PHO
30
TAL
DNQ
RCH
18
DAR
9
CLT
17
DOV
9
POC
22
MCH
39
SON
20
NHA
33
DAY
19
CHI
23
IND

35
POC
31
GLN
41
MCH
41
BRI
38
CAL
29
RCH
22
NHA
33
DOV
12
KAN
31
TAL
22
CLT
27
MAR
22
ATL
41
TEX
29
PHO

20
HOM
22
30th 2851

Car No. 27 history

Dave Blaney (2000–2001)

The second full-time team made its debut in Winston Cup as the No. 93 with an Amoco sponsorship in 2000, with Dave Blaney driving. Despite failing to qualify at the spring Rockingham race, Blaney finished 3rd in the Rookie of the year standings. The team flirted with victory lane a few times in 2001, but Amoco decided not to renew its contract, and Blaney left for Jasper Motorsports.

Hut Stricklin (2002)

The car returned for the 2002 season with a new sponsor, number and driver. Hut Stricklin moved over from Donlavey Racing and brought sponsorship from Hills Brothers Coffee with him. Stricklin started off 2002 by failing to qualify for the Daytona 500 and was inconsistent for much of the season. He recorded five top twenty finishes, but also finished 35th or worse 6 times and did not even attempt the race at Watkins Glen. Stricklin left the team after the Sharpie 500 at Bristol, and Hills Brothers announced they would be pulling sponsorship.

Kenny Wallace (2002–03)

Around this time, there was another driver looking for a full time ride that had a sponsor ready to back him. Kenny Wallace had not raced a full season in Cup since Andy Petree released him following the 2000 season, and had been racing primarily in the Busch Series for Innovative Motorsports in their #48 Stacker 2 Chevrolet. However, he had been active as a long-term injury replacement for Steve Park in the #1 Pennzoil Chevrolet at Dale Earnhardt, Inc. earlier in 2002 and had also made several starts in Cup races for his Busch Series team in the #98 car.

Davis and Wallace began to negotiate terms since both sides had ends that each other was desiring, as Wallace was able to bring his backing from Stacker 2 to his new team and Davis needed a driver for his second car. First, Wallace would immediately join BDR and run the #23 for the remainder of the 2002 season with Hills Brothers Coffee remaining as sponsor. When the new season began, Stacker 2 would come aboard to sponsor the #23 with Wallace driving.

Wallace ran at the

Geoffrey Bodine
ran the #23 in the other two events, with Wimmer recording a 17th-place finish at Talladega.

Wallace ran all 36 races in 2003 with one top ten finish, which he recorded at Bristol. After the season, BDR moved Wallace and Stacker 2 to the Busch Series full-time to replace Wimmer, who was promoted to Cup racing. Following the year, Davis shut down his second-full time operation.

Part-time (2004–05)

Dave Blaney made several starts for the team in 2004, including the Daytona 500. In 2004 and 2005 the car ran mostly unsponsored, with a couple of drivers running selected events. Shane Hmiel, Tony Raines, and Blaney ran the car in 2004. Mike Skinner ran six events in 2005.

Michael Waltrip (2006)

In the fall of 2005, it was announced that the team would return to full-time competition as the No. 55 car in

NAPA sponsoring. Plans changed, however, in January 2006, when it was announced that Jasper Motorsports owner Doug Bawel would sell the owner's points of his No. 77 team to Waltrip and Davis to form Waltrip-Jasper Racing.[3]
Although this helped the No. 55 get into the first five races of 2006, it did not help the team, as BDR's expansion was painful and occurred without Dodge support, with Waltrip failing to qualify several times and failing to finish in the top 35 in points. The Waltrip-Jasper name was later dropped mid-season, as Bawel was never truly involved with the racing operations. With Waltrip starting his own Toyota team in 2007, and BDR also switching to Toyota, Waltrip took the points with him to MWR.

Jeremy Mayfield (2007)

Haas CNC Racing, and was replaced by Skinner and Benson for the balance of the season.[4]

Jacques Villeneuve (2008)

The car was then scheduled to continue full-time racing, once again in a renumbered car. Jacques Villeneuve planned to drive the No. 27 in 2008, but the deal fell through after sponsorship could not be found. Benson and Skinner were hired to take over in the interim, before the team folded four races into the season after continued financial difficulties.

Car No. 27 results

Bill Davis Racing No. 27
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
1999 Dave Blaney 93 Pontiac DAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
TEX
BRI
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
MCH

33
POC
SON
DAY
NHA

40
POC
IND
28
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
MAR
CLT
TAL
CAR
PHO
HOM

23
ATL
37
51st 332
2000 DAY
27
CAR

DNQ
LVS

22
ATL

20
DAR

26
BRI
35
TEX

22
MAR

41
TAL

30
CAL

38
RCH

34
CLT
40
DOV

25
MCH

25
POC
30
SON

29
DAY

24
NHA

34
POC

18
IND
23
GLN

35
MCH

24
BRI

43
DAR

20
RCH

18
NHA

26
DOV

39
MAR

30
CLT

28
TAL
28
CAR

42
PHO

8
HOM
9
ATL
18
31st 2656
2001 Dodge DAY
42
CAR
9
LVS

26
ATL
34
DAR

22
BRI
29
TEX

6
MAR

29
TAL
17
CAL
29
RCH

33
CLT
33
DOV

33
MCH

8
POC
11
SON

32
DAY
21
CHI

12
NHA

37
POC

22
IND
40
GLN

28
MCH

6
BRI

18
DAR
19
RCH

26
DOV

35
KAN
10
CLT

41
MAR

29
TAL

30
PHO

28
CAR

14
HOM
6
ATL

41
NHA
11
22nd 3303
2002 Hut Stricklin 23 DAY
DNQ
CAR
27
LVS

24
ATL

43
DAR

32
BRI
35
TEX

27
MAR

15
TAL
11
CAL
40
RCH

16
CLT
22
DOV
26
POC
22
MCH

17
SON

33
DAY

26
CHI

36
NHA

31
POC

31
IND
17
MCH

36
BRI

38
32nd 3077
Tom Hubert
GLN

24
Kenny Wallace DAR
25
RCH

14
NHA

18
DOV

27
KAN

16
CLT
25
ATL

36
CAR

13
PHO

11
HOM

23
Scott Wimmer TAL
17
Geoff Bodine
MAR

39
2003 Kenny Wallace DAY
16
CAR
38
LVS

30
ATL

26
DAR

23
BRI
10
TEX

23
TAL

17
MAR

12
CAL

22
RCH

29
CLT
42
DOV

23
POC
29
MCH

25
SON

29
DAY

15
CHI

24
NHA

38
POC

32
IND
24
GLN

34
MCH

42
BRI

15
DAR

24
RCH

23
NHA

36
DOV

28
TAL

20
KAN

31
CLT

32
MAR

16
ATL

30
PHO

25
CAR

31
HOM

22
30th 3061
2004 Dave Blaney DAY
15
CAR
LVS
ATL

11
DAR
BRI
TEX

11
MAR
TAL

39
CAL
RCH
CLT
17
DOV

33
POC
MCH
SON
43rd 986
Tony Raines DAY
DNQ
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
30
GLN
MCH
BRI
Shane Hmiel
CAL

39
RCH

29
NHA
DOV
TAL
KAN
24
CLT
MAR ATL
24
PHO
DAR
HOM

41
2005 Mike Skinner DAY
30
CAL
LVS
ATL
BRI MAR
TEX
PHO
TAL

42
DAR
RCH
CLT
41
DOV

DNQ
POC MCH
34
SON
DAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND

29
GLN
MCH
BRI
CAL
RCH
NHA
DOV
TAL
KAN
CLT
MAR
52nd 459
Johnny Benson
ATL

28
TEX
PHO
HOM
2006 Michael Waltrip 55 DAY
18
CAL
36
LVS
35
ATL
20
BRI
32
MAR
29
TEX
26
PHO
42
TAL
25
RCH
31
DAR
35
CLT
DNQ
DOV
32
POC
28
MCH

25
SON

23
DAY
38
CHI
30
NHA

36
POC

40
IND

DNQ
GLN

36
MCH

23
BRI

16
CAL
31
RCH

DNQ
NHA
23
DOV
28
KAN
35
TAL
14
CLT
38
MAR
34
ATL

33
TEX
43
PHO
42
HOM
DNQ
37th 2350
2007 Jeremy Mayfield 36 Toyota DAY
DNQ
CAL
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
BRI
34
MAR
40
TEX
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
TAL
23
RCH
DNQ
DAR
DNQ
CLT
25
DOV
38
POC
DNQ
MCH
DNQ
SON NHA
40
DAY
DNQ
CHI
26
IND

DNQ
POC
31
GLN
27
MCH
DNQ
BRI
37
CAL
36
RCH
DNQ
NHA
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
KAN
22
TAL
DNQ
CLT
39
MAR
DNQ
44th 1568
Mike Skinner ATL
DNQ
TEX
24
Johnny Benson
PHO
36
HOM
43
2008 Jacques Villeneuve 27 DAY
DNQ
53rd 130
Mike Skinner CAL
DNQ
LVS
30
Johnny Benson
ATL
DNQ
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

R&D Car history

Bill Davis fielded a third part-time team for R&D purposes on numerous occasions. This car switched numerous times between No. 23 and No. 27. .

The No. 23 car made its debut at the season finale

NAPA 500 in 2000 with Scott Wimmer driving the No. 23 AT&T
sponsored Pontiac.

In 2001, the car once again did not appear until the final Atlanta race of the year. There, Hut Stricklin, preparing for his 2002 ride with the team, raced to an impressive 11th-place finish.

The following year, Stricklin and the No. 23 car moved to the full-time spot, while the R&D car was renumbered to No. 27. Wimmer returned to the team, attempting seven races. He qualifies for two races, finishing neither.

For the 2003 season, the third BDR team experimented with manufacturers, running Chevrolets as opposed to the standard Dodges. Wimmer attempting three starts for the team before switching taking over for Ward Burton in the No. 22. In the fall Atlanta race, Shelby Howard made his only Cup attempt, failing to qualify. The R&D team merged with the second full-time team in for 2004-05 as Davis scaled back to a two car operation.

With Michael Waltrip reviving the second full time team in the

Golden Corral 500. He started nineteenth and finished thirty-ninth. Lester attempted two more races that season, finishing thirty-second at Michigan International Speedway
, but failing to qualify at California Speedway.

The No. 23 car attempted the Daytona 500 in 2007 with Mike Skinner, but did not qualify. Veteran road racing specialist

Checker Auto Parts 500
with Jacques Villeneuve driving.

Bill Davis Racing R&D
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
2000 Scott Wimmer 23 Pontiac DAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
MCH
POC
SON
DAY
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
MAR
CLT
TAL CAR
PHO
HOM ATL
22
56th 68
2001 Hut Stricklin Dodge DAY CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
MAR
TAL CAL
RCH
CLT DOV
MCH
POC
SON
DAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV KAN
CLT
MAR
TAL
PHO
CAR
HOM
ATL

11
NHA 54th 130
2002 Scott Wimmer 27 DAY CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT DOV POC
MCH
SON
DAY
CHI

DNQ
NHA
POC
IND
DNQ
GLN
MCH
BRI

40
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV

DNQ
KAN
TAL CLT
DNQ
MAR
ATL

DNQ
CAR
PHO

42
HOM
56th 192
2003 Chevy DAY CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR BRI
TEX
TAL
MAR
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
DAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI

24
DAR
RCH
NHA

24
DOV

DNQ
TAL
KAN
CLT
MAR
53rd 220
Shelby Howard
ATL

DNQ
PHO
CAR
HOM
2006 Mike Skinner 23 Dodge DAY
DNQ
CAL LVS 62nd 111
Bill Lester ATL
38
BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT
DOV
POC
MCH

32
SON
DAY CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
CAL
DNQ
RCH
NHA
DOV
KAN
TAL CLT MAR
ATL
TEX PHO HOM
2007 Mike Skinner Toyota DAY
DNQ
CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV POC MCH 55th 140
Butch Leitzinger SON
28
NHA DAY CHI
IND
POC GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN
Jacques Villeneuve 27 TAL
21
CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO
41
HOM

Busch Series

Mark Martin (1988–1990)

BDR began fielding cars in the Busch Series in 1988, when Mark Martin drove thirteen races in the No. 06 Carolina Ford Dealers Ford, posting two top-tens and one win. The team switched to No. 1 the following season with Martin continuing to drive winning the spring race at Bristol. Geoff Bodine ran one race at Martinsville in the fall. Martin won one race at Mytrle Beach in 1990 running twelve races.

Jeff Gordon (1991–1992)

In 1991, the team went full-time with a young Jeff Gordon. Although he did not win, and even failed to qualify for the Goody's 300, he had five top fives, taking Rookie of the Year honors and an 11th place points position. Martin ran in a second car at Hickory in the spring. Baby Ruth became the main sponsor in 1992 with Gordon winning three races including the spring race at Atlanta where Rick Hendrick took notice of Gordon's talents. Gordon and the team were going to move up to the Winston Cup in 1993 but Gordon signed with Hendrick.

Dave Blaney (1998–1999)

In 1998, the team returned full-time fielding the No. 93

Polaris
. He finished in the top-ten in every race and won a pole at Darlington.

Mike Borkowski (2000)

In

Busch 200, he was released. Dave Blaney and Tom Hubert
shared the ride for the year before Scott Wimmer took over in the final part of the season. Burton's team changed to the No. 22 and had two top-five finishes, then closed up.

Scott Wimmer (2000–2003)

Wimmer took over the No. 20, renumbered the No. 23, for 2001, posting eight top-tens and finishing eleventh in points in a Jani-King sponsored car. Siemens became a part-time sponsor in 2002, but the team threatened to shut down to a lack of finances. However, it remained open, and Wimmer won four races in the second half of the season, finishing 3rd in points. For 2003, Stacker 2 came on board as sponsor, and he picked up a win at Pikes Peak.

Kenny Wallace (2004)

At the end of the season, Wimmer moved to Cup, and Kenny Wallace took his place, posting ten top-ten finishes and finishing ninth in points. After Wallace and Stacker 2 left for ppc Racing, Davis sold the equipment to Keith Coleman Racing. The team still remained involved in Busch supplying engines to MacDonald Motorsports.

Busch Series Results

Bill Davis Racing No. 23
NASCAR Busch Series
results
Year Team 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 NNSC Pts
1988 Mark Martin 06 Ford
DAY

4
HCY
CAR

1
MAR
DAR

9
BRI

23
LNG
NZH
SBO
NSV
CLT

33
DOV
ROU
LAN LVL
MYB
OXF
SBO
HCY
LNG
IRP
7
ROU
BRI

10
DAR

38
RCH

9
DOV

35
MAR

18
CLT

36
CAR

39
MAR
30th 1211
1989 1
DAY

21
CAR

31
MAR

9
HCY
DAR

2
BRI

2
NZH

35
SBO
LAN
NSV
CLT

39
DOV

4
ROU
LVL
VOL
MYB

26
SBO
HCY
DUB IRP
2
ROU
BRI

1*
DAR

42
RCH

8*
DOV

2*
MAR

17
CLT

20
CAR

24
MAR
21st 1832
1990
DAY
RCH

35
CAR

8
MAR
HCY
DAR

36
BRI

4
LAN
SBO
NZH
HCY
CLT

31
DOV

24
ROU
VOL
MYB

1
OXF
NHA
SBO
DUB
IRP ROU
BRI

6
DAR

28*
RCH
DOV

34
MAR
CLT

16
NHA
CAR

4*
MAR
31st 1321
1991 Jeff Gordon
DAY

DNQ
RCH

17
CAR

24
MAR

14
VOL

13
HCY

15
DAR

9
BRI

32
LAN
2
SBO
23
NZH

5
CLT

18
DOV

2
ROU

9
HCY

2
MYB

13
GLN

6
OXF
29
NHA

15
SBO

20
DUB

12
IRP
18
ROU
11
BRI

3
DAR

28
RCH

13
DOV

8
CLT

35
NHA

19
CAR

37
MAR

8
11th 3582
1992
DAY

23
CAR

9
RCH

8
ATL

1*
MAR

6
DAR

26
BRI

5
HCY

28
LAN

10*
DUB

5
NZH

26
CLT

1
DOV

18
ROU

5
MYB

5*
GLN

19
VOL

18*
NHA

29
TAL

11
IRP
14
ROU
9
MCH

19
NHA

4
BRI

19*
DAR

3
RCH

17
DOV

12
CLT

1*
MAR

14
CAR

2
HCY
11
4th 4053
1998 Dave Blaney 93 Pontiac
DAY

35
CAR

42
LVS
NSV

14
DAR

DNQ
BRI

22
TEX

34
HCY
TAL

37
NHA
NZH
CLT

43
DOV

36
RCH

23
PPR
GLN
MLW

14
MYB
CAL
SBO
IRP
33
MCH

DNQ
BRI

29
DAR

18
RCH

12
DOV

6
CLT

11
GTY

6
CAR

20
ATL

14
HOM

6
29th 1915
1999
DAY

43
CAR

11
LVS

20
ATL

2
DAR

42
TEX

8
NSV
31
BRI

24
TAL

14
CAL

28
NHA

19
RCH

10
NZH

4
CLT

19
DOV

8
SBO
GLN

8
MLW

6
MYB
13
PPR

24
GTY

8
IRP
38
MCH

3
BRI

9
DAR

2
RCH

39
DOV

24
CLT

20
CAR

3
MEM

11
PHO

19
HOM

16
7th 3582
2000 Mike Borkowski 20
DAY

22
CAR

40
LVS

40
ATL

28
DAR

43
BRI

DNQ
NSV
42
TAL

10
NHA

21
20th 2564
Dave Blaney
TEX

DNQ
CAL

18
RCH

22
CLT

36
DOV

8
DAR

9
RCH

21
DOV

3
CLT

3
Tom Hubert SBO
29
MYB
21
GLN

37
MLW

24
NZH

36
PPR

34
GTY

34
IRP
38
MCH

29
BRI

DNQ
Scott Wimmer
CAR

DNQ
MEM

18
PHO

19
HOM

43
2001 23
DAY

15
CAR

31
LVS

11
ATL

14
DAR

12
BRI

29
TEX

15
NSH

3
TAL

42
CAL

19
RCH

7
NHA

17
NZH

30
CLT

35
DOV

7
KEN

17
MLW

30
GLN

23
CHI

13
GTY

10
PPR

20
IRP
31
MCH

23
BRI

6
DAR

12
RCH

15
DOV

12
KAN

17
CLT

11
MEM

8
PHO

7
CAR

13
HOM

4
11th 3773
2002
DAY

13
CAR

19
LVS

13
DAR

34
BRI

3
TEX

21
NSH

4
TAL
28
CAL

12
RCH

8
NHA

11
NZH

16
CLT

18
DOV

4
NSH

7
KEN

5
MLW

3
DAY

26
CHI

13
GTY

21
PPR

6
IRP
3
MCH

7
BRI

2
DAR

7
RCH

9
DOV

1
KAN

24
CLT

43
MEM

1
ATL

13
CAR

17
PHO

1
HOM

1
3rd 4488
2003 Chevy
DAY

12
CAR

11
LVS

10
DAR

28
BRI

25
TEX

8
TAL

38
NSH

36
CAL

14
RCH

5
GTY

8
NZH
13
CLT

19
DOV

15
NSH

8
KEN

5
MLW

14
DAY

16
CHI

15
NHA

5
PPR

1
IRP
12
MCH

26
BRI

32
DAR

18
RCH

16
DOV

14
KAN

7
CLT

20
MEM

6
ATL

14
PHO

7
CAR
8
HOM

39
9th 4059
2004 Kenny Wallace
DAY

12
CAR
DNQ
LVS

25
DAR

12
BRI

16
TEX

37
NSH

18
TAL

6
CAL

9
GTY

33
RCH

9
NZH
9
CLT

9
DOV

11
NSH
18
KEN

33
MLW

25
DAY

30
CHI

36
NHA

7
PPR

14
IRP
9
MCH

19
BRI

14
CAL

13
RCH

33
DOV

20*
KAN

15
CLT

9
MEM

13
ATL

7
PHO

22
DAR

7
HOM

19
9th 3851

Craftsman Truck Series

Truck No. 5 history

Mike Skinner (2004–2008)
The No. 5 truck.

The No. 5 truck started out in

2009 season. However, due to concerns over the economy, the team shut down the entire truck program, with Skinner taking the number 5 with him to Randy Moss Motorsports
.

Truck No. 22 history

Bill Lester (2004–2006)

BDR's original foray into the Truck Series, it debuted in 2004 at the

Florida Dodge Dealers 250, where Bill Lester drove it to a sixteenth-place run. He posted just one top-ten that year and finished 22nd in points. The next season, he won two poles (back-to-back at Kansas and Kentucky
), had a best finish of fifth and moved up to seventeenth in points. Lester failed to finish in the top-ten during the 2006 season and dropped to twentieth in points.

Tyler Walker and Ryan Matthews (2007)

1997 Formula One Champion Jacques Villeneuve. In preparation for this, the truck was renumbered No. 27, which Villeneuve used in his 1995 CART and Indy 500 championship season, as a tribute to his father Gilles
.

Phillip McGilton, Scott Speed and Michael Annett (2008)

The Truck switched back to the No. 22 in 2008 and began the year with

Dover
, and Annett scoring two top-tens in seven races. This team was shut down after the 2008 season due to economic concerns.

Truck No. 23 history

Shelby Howard (2004)
The 23 truck in 2007.

The No. 23 truck began in 2004 when Davis purchased its equipment from Phil Bonifield. The truck was piloted by Shelby Howard. Howard ran eight races before he was released, and Johnny Benson Jr. took over.

Johnny Benson (2004–2008)

Despite running a limited schedule, Benson finished 25th in points. He became the full-time driver in 2005, and had six top-fives en route to a tenth-place points finish. Benson went on to collect five wins during the 2006 season with additional backing from

ARCA RE/MAX Series driver Tayler Malsam was intended to drive this truck for Rookie of the Year Honors, but he later moved to Randy Moss Motorsports
with Skinner after the abrupt closure of Bill Davis Racing.

Truck No. 24 history

The No. 24 truck entered as a

driving to a 21st-place finish. This team was also shut down after the 2008 season concluded.

Controversy

Fallout with Dodge

In 2003,

Truck Series) trucks for Toyota," in preparation for entering the Truck Series in 2004.[5][6] In addition, BDR continued to run Pontiacs in the Busch Series through 2002, and Chevrolets in 2003 and 2004 due to Dodge not giving any manufacturer support in the Busch Series. Bill Davis Racing had built a prototype for Toyota's Truck program to present to NASCAR, which Chrysler viewed as a breach of contract. Dodge proceeded to pull manufacturer support from BDR in October 2003.[7] The team continued to run Dodges through 2006; they stopped running Dodge logos on the cars that year after a District Court judge in Detroit ruled in favor of DaimlerChrysler, requiring Davis to pay $6.5 million to the manufacturer in February 2006.[1] Davis switched to Toyota in the Sprint Cup Series in 2007. Although there was a ruling against the team, Davis and Dodge settled out-of-court in November 2006, with the terms not released.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b "LAWSUITS - DODGE vs. BILL DAVIS RACING". Jayski's Silly Season Site. Archived from the original on 2008-07-20. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  2. ^ "Blaney captures first Toyota pole in Nextel Cup". Archived from the original on 2007-07-02. Retrieved 2007-10-21.
  3. ^ Redmayne, Tim (January 21, 2006). "Waltrip-Jasper Racing formed". Autosport. Retrieved February 7, 2020.
  4. ^ "NASCAR.COM - Skinner, Benson to share driving No. 36 for BDR - Oct 22, 2007". www.nascar.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-24.
  5. ^ "Dodge, Bill Davis Racing Reach Settlement In Lawsuit". Sports Business Daily. November 17, 2006. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
  6. ^ "DaimlerChrysler Motors v. Bill Davis Racing". Casetext. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  7. ^ Jenkins, Chris (June 2, 2003). "Dodge files suit seeking money back from Davis". USA Today. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
  8. ^ Rogers, Steve (2007-02-17). "Davis has 'something to prove'". Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Retrieved 2021-08-05.

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