Bud Moore Engineering

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Bud Moore Engineering
Owner(s)Bud Moore
Robert, Sue and Randy Fenley
BaseSpartanburg, South Carolina
SeriesGrand National/Winston Cup
Race driversJoe Weatherly, Buddy Baker, David Pearson, Bobby Allison, Dale Earnhardt, Benny Parsons, Ricky Rudd, Lake Speed, Geoff Bodine
SponsorsR.C. Cola / Motorcraft / Wrangler
ManufacturerFord/Mercury/Pontiac
Opened1961
Closed2001
Career
Drivers' Championships2
Race victories63

Bud Moore Engineering, later Fenley-Moore Racing, was a championship-winning NASCAR team. It was owned and operated by mechanic Bud Moore and ran out of Spartanburg, South Carolina. While the team was a dominant force in the 1960s and 1980s, the final years were tumultuous due to lack of sponsorship and uncompetitive race cars.

History

1960s

Bud Moore Engineering debuted in 1961, at a qualifying race for the Daytona 500. The team won its debut with Joe Weatherly driving the No. 8 Pontiac. Weatherly drove for the team for most of the season, and won eight races. Bud Moore Engineering became one of the first multi-car teams in NASCAR history, fielding the No. 18 for five races. Bob Welborn, Fireball Roberts, Cotton Owens, and Tommy Irwin drove that car.

In 1962, Weatherly returned and had a phenomenal year, winning five races and that year's

David Pearson drove the second car(No. 08) at Atlanta Motor Speedway
, finishing 11th.

1963 saw Weatherly and Moore repeating as champions, despite winning only three races and running just over half of the schedule. Welborn returned to the second car(No. 06) at Charlotte Motor Speedway, finishing 29th,

Weatherly was considering retirement going into 1964, and he drove only a couple of races for Moore, until tragedy struck. While racing Moore's No. 8

Billy Wade, the 1963 NASCAR Rookie of the Year, to drive. Wade had a strong year, winning four consecutive races and finishing fourth in points. Bobby Johns, Johnny Rutherford, and Darel Dieringer
also saw time in the car, with Dieringer winning at Augusta Speedway.

Wade himself died in a tire test at Daytona International Speedway. Moore retired No. 1 and fielded the Nos. 15 and 16 for Earl Balmer and Dieringer, respectively. Dieringer had another win and a third-place points finish, while Balmer had three top-fives. After that season, Moore cut down to Dieringer's car and ran a limited schedule, with Dieringer nailing down two more victories.

At the end of the season, Dieringer moved on and Moore had a rotation of drivers in his No. 16, Bobby Allison, Gordon Johncock, Sam McQuagg, Cale Yarborough, and LeeRoy Yarbrough all drove, most of whom finished in the top-ten one. In 1968, Cale returned for one race, and Tiny Lund drove for thirteen races, finishing in the top ten seven times. BME only ran one race in 1969, with Don Schissler finishing 36th at the inaugural Talladega 500.

1970s

Bud Moore Engineering took a three-year hiatus until 1972, when David Pearson piloted the No. 15

Talladega 500, when he radioed in to Moore and told him he was quitting. When he got out of the car, Isaac announced he was retiring. Some reports surfaced saying Isaac quit because voices in his head had told him to. His replacement was an unpolished rookie named Darrell Waltrip, who had a top-ten at Darlington Raceway
.

In 1974,

R.C. Cola as sponsor, but was released after Riverside, and Buddy Baker
drove for the rest of the year, and won two poles. Baker stayed on for 1975, and won four races and finished 15th in the championship standings. Baker won one race in 1976 and finished seventh in the points, but did not visit victory lane in 1977. He left at the end of the year.

Baker's replacement was Bobby Allison. Allison won five races each over the next two seasons, including the 1978 Daytona 500, and finished second and third in the points, respectively. By the end of the 1970s, Bud Moore Engineering had returned to prominence.

1980s

Rudd in Moore's No. 15, from 1984

After Allison won four races in 1980 and finished sixth in points, he left for other opportunities. He was replaced by

Richmond and finished seventh in points. Armed with new sponsor Motorcraft
, Rudd won five more races from 1985 to 1987, and had a best points finish of fifth.

After 1987, Rudd departed for King Racing, rookie Brett Bodine replaced him. Compared to the teams' previous success, Bodine's performance was disappointing, and he left to replace Rudd at King.

1990s

Bud Moore's car, as driven by Brett Bodine in 1989

In 1990, Moore chose

Mello Yello 500
.

Speed returned in 1994, this time with

Hayes Communications
in 1996, but only had three top-ten finishes. He and Hayes left the team at the end of the year.

Final years

After the disappointment of

Winston Cup with sponsorship from Nike and Sony. Steele had been recovering from injuries sustained in a crash at Atlanta, and with the help of his father and sponsor Rescue Engine Formula, Steele would seek Rookie of the Year honors in 1999. Soon though, the deal fell apart. Loy Allen Jr. attempted the Brickyard 400, but failed to qualify. The team did start two races with Ted Musgrave
, both races resulting in DNF's.

After a failed attempt with

Converse College as a storage facility.[1] Years later a fire broke out in the building and burned most of the old shop down.[2]

Car Results (Modern Era)

Car No. 15 Results

Sprint Cup 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 Owners Pts
1972 David Pearson 15 Ford RSD
26
DAY
RCH
ONT CAR
ATL

4
BRI
[N 1]
LeeRoy Yarbrough
DAR

26
NWS
MAR
TAL
Donnie Allison CLT
34
DOV
MCH

33
RSD
TWS
DAY

8
BRI
TRN
ATL

32
TAL
MCH
NSV
DAR
38
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
CLT

25
Dick Brooks CAR
34
TWS
1973 Bobby Isaac RSD
27
DAY
2
RCH
4
CAR

30
BRI

15
ATL
2
NWS
28
DAR
33
MAR

3
TAL

26
NSV

7
CLT
4
DOV

29
TWS
32
RSD
33
MCH
DAY
39
BRI

22
ATL
35
TAL

13
NSV
[N 1]
Darrell Waltrip DAR
8
RCH

26
DOV
NWS

30
MAR
CLT
38
CAR
27
1974 George Follmer RSD
18
DAY
20
RCH
CAR

5
BRI
28
ATL

4
DAR

22
NWS

6
MAR

22
TAL

28
NSV

6
DOV

5
[N 1]
Buddy Baker CLT
22
RSD
MCH

30
DAY

3
BRI

2
NSV

25
ATL
3
POC

2
TAL

6*
MCH

4
DAR
33
RCH
DOV

2
NWS

3
MAR
2
CLT
37
CAR
34
ONT
5
1975 RSD DAY
20
RCH
CAR

25
BRI

3
ATL

2
NWS

3
DAR

19
MAR

19
TAL
1*
NSV
DOV

11
CLT
5
RSD
MCH
DAY

2*
NSV
POC

3
TAL

1*
MCH
6
DAR
28
DOV

33
NWS

4
MAR

18
CLT
3
RCH
CAR

28
BRI

24
ATL

1*
ONT
1*
15th 3050
1976 RSD
28
DAY
33
CAR

4
RCH

29
BRI

21
ATL

25
NWS
26
DAR

2*
MAR

27
TAL
1*
NSV
4
DOV
5
CLT
28
RSD
5
MCH
5
DAY
35
NSV

23*
POC

2
TAL

2*
MCH

31
BRI
5
DAR
31
RCH

5
DOV

5
MAR

3
NWS

4
CLT
4*
CAR
28
ATL
5
ONT
39
7th 3745
1977 RSD
12
DAY
3
RCH

9
CAR

4
ATL

5
NWS

4
DAR

7
BRI

29
MAR

24
TAL
33
NSV
6
DOV

9
CLT
5
RSD

5
MCH
6
DAY
7
NSV
6
POC

27
TAL
6
MCH
30
BRI

15
DAR
3
RCH

27
DOV

6
MAR
21
NWS
9
CLT
4
CAR

29
ATL

7
ONT
4
5th 3961
1978 Bobby Allison RSD
30
DAY
1
RCH

6
CAR

2
ATL

1*
BRI

21
DAR

14
NWS

6
MAR

6
TAL

38
DOV

8
CLT
3
NSV

21
RSD

3
MCH

24
DAY

27
NSV

7
POC

3
TAL
6
MCH

5
BRI

22
DAR
5
RCH
2
DOV
1*
MAR
7
NWS

3
CLT
1*
CAR
2
ATL

6
ONT
1*
2nd 4367
1979 RSD
19
DAY
11
CAR

1*
RCH

2*
ATL

2*
NWS
1
BRI
2
DAR

26
MAR

4
TAL

1
NSV
3
DOV

4
CLT
22
TWS
2
RSD

1
MCH
7
DAY
30
NSV

16
POC
9
TAL
28
MCH
23
BRI

3
DAR
10
RCH

1*
DOV

6
MAR

4
CLT

2
NWS

2*
CAR

19
ATL

4
ONT
2
3rd 4633
1980 RSD
18
RCH
2
CAR

7
ATL

3
BRI

3
DAR
30
NWS

3
MAR

25
NSV

5
DOV

1
TWS

3
RSD
15*
MCH

8
NSV

6
POC
34
BRI

6
DAR
6
RCH

1*
DOV
30
NWS
1*
MAR

22
CAR

26
ONT
4
6th 4019
Mercury DAY
2
TAL

40
CLT

26
DAY
1*
TAL
35
MCH

7
CLT

29
ATL

38
1981 Benny Parsons Ford RSD
16
DAY
31
RCH

5
CAR

24
ATL

5
BRI

5
NWS

21
DAR

5
MAR

23
TAL

36
NSV

1
DOV
32
CLT

37
TWS
1
RSD

20
MCH

3
DAY

39
NSV

3
POC

3
TAL
13
MCH

26
BRI

6
DAR
39
RCH

1
DOV

34
MAR

24
NWS

29
CLT

38
CAR

6
ATL

36
RSD
27
10th 3449
1982 Dale Earnhardt DAY
36
RCH

4
BRI

2*
ATL

28*
CAR

25
DAR

1*
NWS

3
MAR
23
TAL
8
NSV

10
DOV

3
CLT

30*
POC

34
RSD
4
MCH

7
DAY

29
NSV

9
POC

25
TAL

35
MCH
30
BRI
6
DAR
3
RCH

27
DOV

20
NWS

20
CLT

25
MAR

27
CAR

14
ATL

34
RSD
42
12th 3402
1983 DAY
35
RCH

2
CAR
33
ATL

33
DAR

13
NWS

29
MAR

26
TAL
24
NSV

24
DOV

8
BRI

9
CLT
5
RSD
4
POC

8
MCH

15
DAY

9
NSV

1*
POC
30
TAL
1*
MCH

7
BRI

2
DAR
11
RCH

22
DOV

35
MAR

4
NWS

2
CLT
14
CAR

17
ATL

33
RSD
4
8th 3732
1984 Ricky Rudd DAY
7
RCH

1
CAR

7
ATL

8
BRI

6
NWS

3*
DAR

9
MAR

18
TAL
22
NSV
4
DOV

8
CLT
11
RSD
9
POC

18
MCH

40
DAY
15
NSV
16
POC

39
TAL
14
MCH

12
BRI

16
DAR

5
RCH

2
DOV

3
MAR

27
CLT

8
NWS

6
CAR

23
ATL

3
RSD
15
7th 3918
1985 DAY
5
RCH

25
CAR

32
ATL

4
BRI

2
DAR

25
NWS

4
MAR

2
TAL
5
DOV

4
CLT

13
RSD
4
POC
7
MCH

7
DAY

7
POC
14
TAL

18
MCH

31
BRI

9
DAR

6
RCH

5
DOV

3
MAR

4
NWS

5
CLT

15
CAR

7
ATL

31
RSD
1
6th 3857
1986 DAY
11
RCH
30
CAR
28
ATL

26
BRI

2
DAR

26
NWS
2
MAR

1*
TAL
36
DOV

4
CLT
8
RSD
3
POC

4
MCH

10
DAY
6
POC

2
TAL

3
GLN

7
MCH
21
BRI

23
DAR

6
RCH

24*
DOV
1*
MAR

28
NWS

7
CLT

4
CAR

2
ATL

25
RSD
19
5th 3823
1987 DAY
9
CAR

2
RCH

28
ATL

1
DAR

30
NWS
5
BRI

3
MAR

16
TAL
30
CLT
25
DOV

12
POC

7
RSD
2
MCH

14
DAY

14
POC

26
TAL

15
GLN

4
MCH

25
BRI

3
DAR

7
RCH

3
DOV

1*
MAR
21
NWS
13
CLT

11
CAR

31
RSD
31
ATL

3
6th 3742
1988 Brett Bodine DAY
35
RCH

27
CAR

27
ATL
9
DAR

15
BRI

17
NWS
13
MAR
27
TAL

19
CLT
4
DOV

31
RSD
40
POC

35
MCH

27
DAY

42
POC

20
TAL

28
GLN

23
MCH

6
BRI

25
DAR
17
RCH

11
DOV

22
MAR

10
CLT

3
NWS

17
CAR

29
PHO

43
ATL
27
20th 2828
1989 DAY
29
CAR

34
ATL

33
RCH

28
DAR

14
BRI

30
NWS
28
MAR

27
TAL

19
CLT
8
DOV

15
SON

27
POC

10
MCH

5
DAY

11
POC

10
TAL

14
GLN

15
MCH

36
BRI

17
DAR

16
RCH

34
DOV

9
MAR

7
CLT

12
NWS
17
CAR

21
PHO
19
ATL
23
19th 3051
1990 Morgan Shepherd DAY
10
RCH

7
CAR

7
ATL

2
DAR

5
BRI

8
NWS
5
MAR

3
TAL

8
CLT
8
DOV

6
SON

29
POC

11
MCH

13
DAY

34
POC

36
TAL

26
GLN

6
MCH

9
BRI

31
DAR

21
RCH

30
DOV

25
MAR

25
NWS
12
CLT

2
CAR

12
PHO

3
ATL

1
5th 3689
1991 DAY
34
RCH

8
CAR

10
ATL

4
DAR

8
BRI

10
NWS
4
MAR

30
TAL

14
CLT
14
DOV

8
SON
42
POC

9
MCH

9
DAY

20
POC

34
TAL

14
GLN
36
MCH

26
BRI

6
DAR

19
RCH

23
DOV

3
MAR

11
NWS
3
CLT

28
CAR

17
PHO

10
ATL

6
12th 3438
1992 Geoff Bodine DAY
3
CAR

14
RCH

16
ATL

6
DAR

8
BRI
12
NWS
4
MAR

32
TAL

13
CLT
32
DOV

17
SON

10
POC

14
MCH

11
DAY

4
POC

30
TAL

38
GLN

27
MCH
40
BRI

11
DAR

19
RCH

5
DOV

14
MAR

1
NWS
1*
CLT

10
CAR

35
PHO

39
ATL
3
16th 3437
1993 DAY
3
CAR

9
RCH

12
ATL

6
DAR

8
BRI
18
NWS
28
MAR

6
TAL
27
SON

1
CLT
10
DOV

23
POC

24
MCH

17
DAY

37
NHA

12
POC

12
TAL

16
GLN

16
MCH

24
BRI

8
DAR

20
RCH

34
14th 3452
Lake Speed
DOV

33
MAR

24
NWS
17
CLT

11
CAR

16
PHO

13
ATL

26
1994 DAY
14
CAR

21
RCH

14
ATL

6
DAR

5
BRI
3
NWS
12
MAR

30
TAL

7
SON

32
CLT
14
DOV

12
POC

23
MCH

40
DAY

10
NHA

15
POC

20
TAL

14
IND
15
GLN

13
MCH

13
BRI

25
DAR

40
RCH

21
DOV

9
MAR

34
NWS
25
CLT

5
CAR

10
PHO
14
ATL

4
12th 3565
1995 Dick Trickle DAY
11
CAR

22
RCH

12
ATL

22
DAR

28
BRI
30
NWS
32
MAR

24
TAL

38
SON

24
CLT
16
DOV

32
POC

22
MCH

16
DAY

12
NHA

34
POC

10
TAL

38
IND
18
GLN

28
MCH

13
BRI

35
DAR

36
RCH

18
DOV

23
MAR

15
NWS
19
CLT

32
CAR

16
PHO

29
ATL
23
25th 2875
1996 Wally Dallenbach Jr. DAY
6
CAR

23
RCH

40
ATL

20
DAR

37
BRI
24
NWS
28
MAR

DNQ
TAL

12
SON

3
CLT
19
DOV

22
POC

12
MCH

13
DAY

12
NHA

18
POC

33
TAL

32
IND
17
GLN

10
MCH

34
BRI

25
DAR

25
RCH

33
DOV

29
MAR

22
NWS
34
CLT

33
CAR

36
PHO

15
ATL

40
25th 2786
1997 Larry Pearson DAY
DNQ
CAR
RCH
ATL
DAR
TEX BRI
MAR
SON
TAL CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
CAL
DAY
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
MAR
60th 56
Greg Sacks
CLT

DNQ
TAL
CAR
PHO
ATL
1998 Loy Allen Jr. DAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
MAR
TAL
CAL
CLT
DOV
RCH
MCH
POC
SON
NHA
POC
IND
DNQ
GLN
58th 99
Ted Musgrave
MCH

39
BRI
NHA
DAR

43
RCH
DOV
MAR
CLT
TAL
DAY
PHO
CAR
ATL
1999 Jeff Green DAY
DNQ
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
TEX
BRI
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
MCH
POC
SON
DAY
NHA
POC
IND GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
MAR
56th 93
Derrike Cope
CLT

35
TAL
CAR
PHO
HOM
ATL
DNQ
2000 DAY
41
CAR
LVS

37
ATL

19
DAR

DNQ
BRI
TEX
MAR
49th 318
Ted Musgrave
TAL

35
CAL
RCH
CLT
DNQ
DOV
MCH
POC
SON
DAY
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
MAR
CLT
TAL CAR
PHO
HOM ATL
Footnotes
  1. ^ a b c unknown

References

  1. ^ Caraviello, David (April 29, 2009). "In former hub of NASCAR, now only memories remain". NASCAR. Archived from the original on May 2, 2009. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  2. ^ Snipes, Anisa (2024-04-30). "Fire destroys former Bud Moore Engineering building in Spartanburg". www.foxcarolina.com. Retrieved 2024-04-30.

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