Jeff Green (racing driver)

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Jeff Green
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Wins Top tens Poles
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Charlotte
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Jeffrey Lynn Green (born September 6, 1962) is an American retired professional stock car racing driver and crew chief. He most recently worked for RSS Racing as the crew chief for their No. 28 car in the ARCA Menards Series, driven by Kyle Sieg, and also competed part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series as a start and park driver for the team.

Green's 1990

Nashville Speedway USA championship led to his first foray in NASCAR. For several years, he raced part time in the Busch Series before thriving as a full-time driver in 1995 and 1996. He then went through a two-year Cup stint with Diamond Ridge Motorsports and Felix Sabates
.

Green returned to the Busch Series in 1999 for three seasons. He won the 2000 championship by 616 points, a series record which stood until 2006, and finished second in points twice. Green participated in IROC's 25th season in 2001 and has raced full time with four different Sprint Cup teams since 2002.

Personal and early life

Green was born in

David Green would also become NASCAR drivers. He currently resides in Davidson, North Carolina with his wife Michelle.[2]
In 2002, he and Mark founded The Green Foundation, a nonprofit charity assisting people with severe injuries and life-threatening illnesses.

Racing career

Early years

Green dominated the field to win the 1990 track championship at

Richmond International Raceway. Green would start 23rd and finish 22nd in the event, exceeding the team's goal of simply qualifying for the race.[3]

Green in the No. 29 car in 1997

Green ran a limited schedule from 1991 to 1994, sporadically appearing in Busch Series races and making Cup starts for Sadler Brothers and Junior Johnson in 1994. He became a full-time driver in the Busch Series in 1995 for Dale Earnhardt, Inc., and after consecutive Top 5 finishes in the points standings, he made a pair of Cup races for DEI in 1996. At the end of the season, he signed to drive the unsponsored No. 8 Chevy for Diamond Ridge Motorsports, and won his first career race at Las Vegas. He later made 20 Winston Cup series starts in 1997 for the No. 29 Cartoon Network Chevrolet Monte Carlo, owned by Diamond Ridge, finishing just behind his brother David for Rookie of the Year honors. Green planned to race full time for the team in 1998, but only raced in the No. 29 for three of the first six races. He was later released by Diamond Ridge, who suspended operations for the Winston Cup team in an effort to focus on the Busch Series.[4] Green substituted a race for Derrike Cope, and later signed a contract to drive the No. 46 First Union/The Money Store Chevrolet, owned by Felix Sabates, for the rest of the year. Overall, he would race in 22 of 33 season events and finished 40th in points.

Busch Series

Green turned his focus back to the Busch Series afterwards, finishing in the Top 2 in points for the next three years. He finished in second place, 280 points behind

Progressive Motorsports
. It was his first full-time Busch series season since 1996.

As his team became the No. 10

David Green, the 1994 Busch Series champion, became the first brothers to both win NASCAR championships.[7]

After the 2000 season, Green was again a championship favorite in the

America Online Chevrolet in Winston Cup (oddly enough as a replacement for Harvick, who was supposed to drive this car before the death of Dale Earnhardt
caused him to be promoted to Childress' Winston Cup team much earlier than planned). Green competed in eight races, winning one pole and scoring one Top 10 finish. After the season, he left the Busch Series to drive for Childress full time.

Cup Series

In Green's first full Winston Cup season in 2002, he picked up four Top 5 finishes, and six Top 10s to finish 17th in points.

New England 300, finishing second to race winner Ward Burton
. The runner-up finish brought him up to 18th in the points standings, and Green stayed in the Top 20 for the rest of the year.

Green began

Dover International Speedway; team owner Richard Petty expressed anticipation that the team could work well together after a few months.[10]
Green finished 34th in the points standings, and was signed to drive full time for the team for the next season.

Green had four Top 15 finishes in 2004 (including a seventh-place finish in the

Subway 500) and he would fail to finish in 11 races, the most DNF's in one season of his career; five were caused by engine failures while the other six were caused by crashes. The eventual 30th-place finish in the standings remains the lowest result for Green in a full-time season. He would continue to struggle in 2005. He failed to finish in the Top 10 the entire year, with his best finish being 11th in the Coca-Cola 600. Green's 29th-place finish allowed Petty Enterprises to announce on November 11, 2005, that Bobby Labonte would replace him following the season's end.[11]

Green signed with

UAW Ford 500 at Talladega Superspeedway, in which he finished seventh after starting 35th, breaking a 70-race streak without a Top 10. After another Top 10 finish at Martinsville Speedway
, he ended the season 28th in the final points standings.

Part time in multiple series

Green in 2011

Green returned to Haas in 2007, and had three sixth-place finishes but was released with four races to go in the season. In 2008, he attempted four Cup races with

Key Motorsports
Chevy with a best finish of 28th, and ran eight races with their No. 40 truck team. His best finish was seventh at Las Vegas.

In 2009, Green continued his part-time schedule in the Nationwide Series, running for Day Racing,

MSRP Motorsports, MacDonald Motorsports, and Key. His best finish was 21st at Nashville Superspeedway
.

As the 2010 NASCAR season began Green had a ride in the

Gunselman Motorsports
with a best finish of 24th. Green also started and parked Tri Star's No. 36 in the Nationwide Series.

Green started and parked for

New Hampshire International Speedway
.

Green began the 2012 Nationwide Series schedule year driving the year in the new No. 10 for TriStar, but after an injury to

Dover International Speedway In his final relief start, Green finished on the lead lap in 18th at Michigan International Speedway
. He has since returned to the No. 10.

Green attempted one

Sprint Cup Series race in 2012, but failed to qualify at Kansas Speedway
driving for Joe Falk's No. 33.

Green at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2015

In 2013, Green returned to the start-and-park No. 10 Toyota for

Tri-Star Motorsports, though he replaced McClure in the 14 for four races. Unlike the 10, Green ran full races in the 14. In 2014 at Mid-Ohio, Green was battling for the lead with eventual race winner Chris Buescher but a mechanical failure ruined his best chance at his first Nationwide Series win since 2002. He would finish 29th. In 2015, Green joined the #30 car for The Motorsports Group, replacing the fired Ron Hornaday Jr. In his debut for TMG, Green qualified 33rd and finished 40th-the best finish for TMG. Green failed to qualify in his next two attempts. Green joined Rick Ware Racing to race the season opener at Daytona, where he didn't start and park as he usually does, however engine problems caused him to finish 36th. Green drove the #17 Toyota Camry at the 2016 Subway Firecracker 250. He ran in the top 15 most of the race and avoided many wrecks including a wreck on the last lap, where he spun polesitter David Ragan. He finished seventh in the race, his first Top 10 in 11 years. Green returned to full-time Xfinity competition in 2017 driving for B. J. McLeod Motorsports. However he parted in ways with the team in the middle of the season (but returned with them at Daytona in July). He joined RSS Racing and start and parks with them.[15]

Green completed his full 2018 season for all 33 races with RSS, mostly in the No. 93. The following year, Green competed in the first half of the 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series season before missing the rest starting in July as he underwent rotator cuff surgery after the Kentucky race. He served as a crew chief for RSS Racing for the remainder of the year.[16]

For 2021, Green revealed his plans for the year in a response to a fan's question on Twitter, who asked him if he had plans to compete in any Xfinity races for RSS as he did in 2020. Green stated that he did not have any races scheduled for the season, and that he would continue as a crew chief with RSS, moving from the Xfinity Series to their part-time

Dover.[18]

Conflicts with fellow drivers

During the

Richmond International Raceway, Green was involved in an early crash with Ted Musgrave, rendering him out of the race. Green climbed from his car during the caution period and stood on the track and angrily pointed at Musgrave as he passing by. Green then ran to the pit area to confront Musgrave's crew before being restrained by a NASCAR official. His team owner, Felix Sabates, then went to confront the crew and radioed his other two drivers, Sterling Marlin and Joe Nemechek, to try and wreck Musgrave at every opportunity for the remainder of the race.[19]

While in the Busch Series, Green developed a rivalry with Kevin Harvick. The drivers were prime contenders for the

Pontiac Excitement 400, Harvick ran into the rear of Green's car while Green was attempting to avoid a conflict between Ryan Newman and Ward Burton. Harvick began apologizing for the spin-out, and cameras showed that Green's car had hesitated before the collision. Green was outraged by the incident and confronted Harvick's crew chief, Todd Berrier, later saying, "Tough to be teammates when it seems like there's only one car at RCR."[20] He was fired by Childress the next day, who said that change was needed after the relationship had gone awry.[21]

After a relatively quiet 2004, Green took part in a much-publicized feud with his former high school schoolmate and off-track friend, Michael Waltrip during the early 2005 season, especially during races at Martinsville and Darlington, where Green and Waltrip wrecked each other on several occasions.[22] While no penalties were assessed against the drivers, NASCAR ordered them to discontinue the incidents.

During the 2006 season, at the

Chevy Rock and Roll 400, after being involved in a crash with Jimmie Johnson on lap 252, Green drove back onto the track, and, while 51 laps down while repairs were made, then slammed into Johnson just after he had spun off the bumper of Reed Sorenson on lap 322, resulting in his car being ordered to the garage for the final 78 laps (resulting in a 41st-place finish).[23][24]

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Sprint Cup Series

NASCAR 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 35 36 NSCC Pts Ref
1991 Pinnacle Racing 86 Chevy DAY
RCH
CAR
ATL
DAR
BRI
NWS
MAR
TAL
CLT
DNQ
DOV
SON
POC
MCH
DAY
POC
TAL
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
CLT
CAR
PHO
ATL
NA - [25]
1994 Sadler Brothers Racing 95 Ford DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
DAR
BRI NWS
MAR
TAL
SON
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
DAY
NHA
POC
TAL
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI

DNQ
DAR
RCH

36
DOV
MAR
NWS
29
CLT
CAR
PHO 51st 240 [26]
Junior Johnson & Associates 97 Ford
ATL

18
1996 Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 14 Chevy DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
DAR
BRI NWS
MAR
TAL
SON
CLT
DOV
POC

36
MCH
DAY
NHA
POC

41
TAL
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
49th 247 [27]
Diamond Ridge Motorsports 29 Chevy NWS
32
CLT

26
CAR
PHO
ATL
1997 DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
DAR
TEX BRI
MAR
SON
TAL CLT
22
DOV

37
POC
35
MCH

31
CAL
7
DAY

DNQ
NHA

32
POC

31
IND
25
GLN

30
MCH

18
BRI

21
DAR
39
RCH

31
NHA

38
DOV

40
MAR

30
CLT

29
TAL

DNQ
CAR

21
PHO

32
ATL

4
39th 1624 [28]
1998 DAY
DNQ
CAR

22
LVS
33
ATL

DNQ
DAR

32
BRI
DNQ
TEX
TAL

DNQ
CAL
CLT
DOV
40th 1687 [29]
Bahari Racing 30 Pontiac
MAR

17
Team SABCO
46 Chevy
RCH

42
MCH

30
POC
33
SON
NHA

12
POC

24
IND
30
GLN
MCH

41
BRI

17
NHA

38
DAR
16
RCH

20
DOV

34
MAR

31
CLT

DNQ
TAL

33
DAY
37
PHO

28
CAR

27
ATL

36
1999 Bud Moore Engineering 15 Ford DAY
DNQ
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
TEX
BRI
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
60th 100 [30]
Team SABCO
01 Chevy CLT
DNQ
DOV
MCH
POC
21
SON
DAY
NHA
POC
IND GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
MAR
CLT
TAL
CAR
PHO
HOM ATL
2001 Richard Childress Racing 30 Chevy DAY CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
MAR
TAL
CAL

21
RCH
CLT
DOV

DNQ
MCH

17
POC
SON
DAY
CHI

36
NHA
POC
IND
21
GLN
MCH
BRI

42
DAR
RCH

40
DOV KAN
CLT

DNQ
MAR
TAL
PHO
CAR
ATL

34
NHA 48th 539 [31]
31 HOM
9
2002 30 DAY
19
CAR
17
LVS

33
ATL

41
DAR

25
BRI
27
TEX

16
MAR

22
TAL
16
CAL

11
RCH

13
CLT
20
DOV
38
POC
34
MCH

18
SON

5
DAY

21
CHI

12
NHA

2
POC

26
IND
19
GLN

12
MCH

9
BRI

35
DAR
12
RCH

3
NHA

26
DOV

13
KAN

17
TAL
5
CLT
29
MAR

32
ATL

24
CAR

10
PHO

35
HOM

38
17th 3704 [32]
2003 DAY
39
CAR
31
LVS

27
ATL

25
DAR
19
BRI
20
TEX

7
TAL
29
MAR

26
CAL
26
RCH

40
34th 2656 [33]
Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 1 Chevy CLT
19
DOV

25
POC
33
MCH

28
SON
DAY

29
CHI

16
NHA

30
POC

31
IND
20
GLN
MCH
21
BRI

40
DAR
18
RCH
NHA
Petty Enterprises 43 Dodge
DOV

16
TAL

18
KAN

27
CLT

27
MAR

24
ATL

DNQ
PHO

37
CAR

19
HOM
40
2004 DAY
33
CAR
28
LVS

34
ATL

19
DAR

24
BRI
29
TEX

35
MAR
24
TAL

19
CAL

37
RCH

37
CLT
27
DOV

31
POC
15
MCH

27
SON

27
DAY
30
CHI

28
NHA

24
POC

33
IND
14
GLN

17
MCH

23
BRI

29
CAL

27
RCH

25
NHA

19
DOV

21
TAL

39
KAN
29
CLT

35
MAR
7
ATL
21
PHO

23
DAR
14
HOM

37
30th 3054 [34]
2005 DAY
16
CAL
27
LVS

23
ATL

28
BRI
29
MAR
22
TEX

43
PHO

21
TAL

25
DAR

22
RCH

24
CLT
11
DOV

30
POC
15
MCH
38
SON

29
DAY
34
CHI

24
NHA

31
POC

19
IND

15
GLN

24
MCH

24
BRI

22
CAL

25
RCH

16
NHA
17
DOV

27
TAL

21
KAN

26
CLT

19
MAR

37
ATL

29
TEX
18
PHO

28
HOM

30
29th 3241 [35]
2006
Haas CNC Racing
66 Chevy DAY
42
CAL
24
LVS
18
ATL
26
BRI
15
MAR
25
TEX
18
PHO
18
TAL
14
RCH
18
DAR
32
CLT
12
DOV
28
POC
37
MCH

33
SON

19
DAY
26
CHI
27
NHA

26
POC

35
IND

38
GLN

15
MCH

27
BRI

24
CAL
22
RCH

41
NHA
43
DOV
20
KAN
30
TAL
7
CLT
16
MAR
8
ATL

23
TEX
13
PHO
37
HOM
22
28th 3253 [36]
2007 DAY
36
CAL
30
LVS
25
ATL
35
BRI
6
MAR
36
TEX
26
PHO
6
TAL
13
RCH
24
DAR
22
CLT
42
DOV
30
POC
32
MCH
36
SON
42
NHA
6
DAY
37
CHI
27
IND

43
POC
19
GLN
20
MCH
22
BRI
27
CAL
23
RCH
33
NHA
27
DOV
31
KAN
20
TAL
13
CLT
32
MAR
28
ATL TEX PHO HOM 32nd 2704 [37]
2008 Wood Brothers Racing 21 Ford DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI
DNQ
MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH NA - [38]
Front Row Motorsports 34 Chevy DAR
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
DOV POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI
IND
POC GLN MCH BRI
DNQ
CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX
PHO
HOM
2010 Latitude 43 Motorsports 26 Ford DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR PHO TEX TAL RCH DAR DOV CLT POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI IND POC GLN MCH BRI
24
ATL RCH
36
NHA
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
KAN CAL 57th 186 [39]
Gunselman Motorsports
64 Toyota CLT
41
MAR TAL TEX
DNQ
PHO HOM
2011 Front Row Motorsports 55 Ford DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX TAL RCH DAR DOV CLT KAN POC MCH SON DAY KEN NHA
43
IND POC GLN MCH 81st 01 [40]
Max Q Motorsports 37 Ford BRI
DNQ
ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV KAN CLT TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM
2012
Circle Sport
33 Chevy DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX KAN
DNQ
RCH TAL DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NA - [41]
Humphrey Smith Racing 19 Toyota NHA
DNQ
DOV TAL CLT KAN MAR TEX PHO HOM
2015 The Motorsports Group 30 Chevy DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL MAR TEX BRI RCH
40
TAL KAN CLT
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
POC MCH SON DAY KEN NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH CHI NHA DOV CLT KAN TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 74th 01 [42]
Daytona 500
Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
1998 Diamond Ridge Motorsports Chevrolet DNQ
1999 Bud Moore Engineering Ford DNQ
2002 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 30 19
2003 1 39
2004 Petty Enterprises Dodge 34 33
2005 26 16
2006
Haas CNC Racing
Chevrolet 21 42
2007 31 36

Xfinity Series

NASCAR Xfinity 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 35 NXSC Pts Ref
1990 Pinnacle Racing 81 Chevy
DAY
RCH
CAR
MAR
HCY
DAR
BRI
LAN
SBO
NZH
HCY
CLT
DOV
ROU
VOL
MYB
OXF
NHA
SBO
DUB
IRP ROU
BRI
DAR
RCH

22
DOV
MAR
CLT
NHA
CAR

38
MAR
89th 97 [43]
1991 86
DAY

DNQ
RCH
CAR

18
MAR

21
VOL

6
HCY

23
DAR

12
BRI

17
LAN
21
SBO
NZH

32
CLT
DOV
ROU

31
HCY

22
MYB

30
GLN
OXF
NHA
SBO
CLT

DNQ
NHA
CAR
MAR
29th 1396 [44]
Day Enterprises 52 Chevy
DUB

27
IRP
22
ROU
15
BRI

DNQ
DAR
RCH
DOV
1992 16
DAY

18
CAR

31
RCH
ATL

24
MAR
DAR
BRI

26
HCY

30
LAN

17
DUB

7
NZH
CLT
DOV
ROU

26
MYB

18
GLN
VOL

15
NHA
TAL
IRP
20
ROU
MCH

21
NHA
BRI

29
DAR
RCH
DOV
CLT

DNQ
MAR
CAR
HCY 30th 1277 [45]
1993
DAY

43
CAR

20
RCH

29
DAR

40
BRI

5
HCY

30
ROU

16
MAR

27
NZH

18
CLT
DOV
MYB
GLN
MLW
TAL

42
IRP
32
MCH
NHA
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
ROU
CLT
MAR
CAR
HCY
ATL
40th 894 [46]
1994 Michael Waltrip Racing 17 Pontiac
DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
MAR
DAR
HCY
BRI

3
ROU
NHA
NZH
CLT
DOV
MYB
GLN
MLW
SBO
TAL
HCY 61st 360 [47]
Whitaker Racing
7 Chevy IRP
QL
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
Davison Motorsports 76 Chevy
DOV

34
CLT

10
MAR

DNQ
CAR
1995 Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 3 Chevy
DAY

7
CAR

10
RCH

36
ATL

DNQ
NSV

10
DAR

27
BRI

25
HCY

29
NHA

14*
NZH

4
CLT

2
DOV

15
MYB

4
GLN

5
MLW

3*
TAL

12
SBO

22
IRP
9
MCH

14
BRI

2
DAR

9
RCH

15
DOV

8
CLT

11
CAR

27
HOM

35
5th 3182 [48]
Hank Parker Racing 03 Chevy
ATL

22
1996 Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 3 Chevy
DAY

25
CAR

20
RCH

37
ATL

32
NSV

40
DAR

11
BRI

2
HCY

7
NZH

3
CLT

43
DOV

7
SBO

3
MYB

5
GLN

6
MLW

7
NHA

4
TAL

14
IRP
36
MCH

18
BRI

8
DAR

7
RCH

27
DOV

29
CLT

8
CAR

8
HOM

13
4th 3059 [49]
1997 Diamond Ridge Motorsports 8 Chevy
DAY

14
CAR

34
RCH

2
ATL

11
LVS

1*
DAR

8
HCY

4
TEX

15
BRI

12
NSV

2
TAL

3
NHA

13
NZH

4
CLT

31
DOV
SBO
GLN
MLW
MYB
GTY
IRP
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
CLT
CAL
CAR
HOM
28th 1898 [50]
1998 Ricky Craven Motorsports 2 Chevy
DAY
CAR
LVS
NSV
DAR
BRI
TEX

9
HCY
TAL
NHA
DOV

14
52nd 668 [51]
Washington-Erving Motorsports 50 Ford
NZH

13
CLT

13
RCH

28
PPR
GLN
MLW
MYB
CAL
SBO
IRP
MCH
Martin Motorsports 92 Chevy
BRI

37
DAR

DNQ
RCH

18
DOV
CLT

DNQ
GTY
CAR

DNQ
ATL
HOM
1999
Progressive Motorsports
32 Chevy
DAY

2
CAR

DNQ
LVS

8
ATL

17
DAR

25
TEX

3
NSV
1*
BRI

23
TAL

17
CAL

32
NHA

2*
RCH

5*
NZH

7*
CLT

10
DOV

7
SBO
2
GLN

40
MLW

2
MYB
1
PPR

4*
GTY

4
IRP
3
MCH

16
BRI

12
DAR

17
RCH

29
DOV

3
CLT

15
CAR

2
MEM

1
PHO

11
HOM

5
2nd 4367 [52]
2000 Ppc Racing 10
DAY

42
CAR

2
LVS

6
ATL

13
DAR

4
BRI

2
TEX

5
NSV
12*
TAL

5
CAL

3
RCH

1
NHA

2
CLT

3
DOV

4
SBO
1*
MYB
1*
GLN

10
MLW

1*
NZH

4
PPR

1*
GTY

5
IRP
3*
MCH

14
BRI

3
DAR

4
RCH

2
DOV

42
CLT

4
CAR

1
MEM

3*
PHO

4
HOM

3
1st 5005 [53]
2001 Ford
DAY

4
CAR

8
LVS

5
ATL

4
DAR

1
BRI

38
TEX

32
NSH

8
TAL

3
CAL

3
RCH

6
NHA

4
NZH

3
CLT

1
DOV

29
KEN

31
MLW

9
GLN

31
CHI

6
GTY

5
PPR

2
IRP
6
MCH

36
BRI

2
DAR

9
RCH

22
DOV

1
KAN

1
CLT

10
MEM

2*
PHO

2
CAR

9*
HOM

9
2nd 4689 [54]
2002 Richard Childress Racing 21 Chevy
DAY

25
CAR

11*
LVS

5
DAR

3
BRI

1*
TEX

5
NSH
TAL
CAL

2
RCH

39
NHA
NZH
CLT

1
DOV

2
NSH
KEN
MLW
DAY
CHI

7
GTY
PPR
IRP
MCH

3
BRI

5
DAR

3
RCH

12
DOV

4*
KAN

7
CLT

4
MEM
ATL

17
CAR

6*
PHO

31
HOM

10
19th 3209 [55]
2003 NEMCO Motorsports 87 Pontiac
DAY

36
CAR
LVS
DAR
BRI
TEX
TAL
NSH
CAL
RCH
GTY
NZH 72nd 447 [56]
Team Amick 32 Chevy
CLT

40
DOV
NSH
KEN
MLW
DAY
CHI
NHA
PPR
IRP
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
Innovative Motorsports 48 Chevy
DOV

39
CLT

24
MEM
ATL
PHO
CAR
Herzog-Jackson Motorsports
92 Chevy
KAN

11
HOM

27
2005 Curb Agajanian Performance Group 43 Dodge
DAY
CAL
MXC
LVS
ATL
NSH

20
BRI

20
TEX
PHO
TAL
BRI

18
CAL
RCH
DOV
KAN
CLT
MEM
TEX
PHO
HOM
47th 984 [57]
Biagi Brothers Racing
4 Dodge
DAR

28
RCH

6
CLT

17
DOV

38
NSH
KEN
MLW
DAY

15
CHI

38
NHA

17
PPR
GTY
IRP
GLN
MCH
2006 McGill Motorsports 36 Chevy
DAY
CAL
MXC
LVS
ATL
BRI
TEX
NSH
PHO
TAL
RCH
DAR
CLT
DOV
NSH
KEN
MLW
DAY
CHI
NHA
MAR
GTY
IRP
GLN
MCH

22
BRI
CAL
RCH
DOV
KAN
CLT
MEM
TEX
PHO
HOM
114th 97 [58]
2007
Jay Robinson Racing
28 Chevy
DAY
CAL

19
MXC
LVS

23
ATL
BRI
NSH
TEX
PHO
TAL
RCH
DAR
CLT
DOV
NSH
KEN
MLW
NHA
DAY
CHI
GTY
IRP CGV
GLN
MCH

36
BRI
CAL
RCH
DOV
KAN
CLT
MEM
TEX
PHO
HOM
96th 255 [59]
2008
Key Motorsports
31 Chevy
DAY
CAL
LVS
ATL
BRI
NSH
TEX
PHO
MXC
TAL
RCH

38
DAR
CLT
DOV
NSH
KEN
MLW
NHA
DAY
CHI
GTY
IRP CGV
GLN
MCH
BRI

28
CAL
RCH
DOV
KAN
CLT

35
MEM
TEX
PHO
HOM
99th 186 [60]
2009 Day Enterprise Racing 05 Chevy
DAY

27
CAL
LVS
BRI
TEX
TAL

36
RCH
DAY

34
CHI
73rd 483 [61]
MacDonald Motorsports 81 Dodge
NSH

21
PHO
Key Motorsports
40 Chevy
DAR

23
CLT
DOV
NSH
MSRP Motorsports
91 Chevy
KEN

DNQ
MLW
NHA
Day Enterprise Racing 85 Ford
GTY

DNQ
05 IRP
24
IOW
GLN
MCH
BRI
CGV
ATL
RCH
DOV
KAN
CAL
CLT
MEM
TEX
PHO
HOM
2010 Chevy
DAY

27
CAL
LVS
BRI
NSH
PHO
TEX
46th 868 [62]
Key Motorsports
40 Chevy
TAL

16
RCH
DAR
DOV
CLT
NSH
24
KEN

20
ROA
NHA
DAY
CHI
GTY
GTY
25
Front Row Motorsports 36 Chevy IRP
40
IOW
43
GLN
MCH
BRI

43
TriStar Motorsports CGV
42
ATL

43
RCH
DOV

43
KAN
43
CAL

43
CLT

42
TEX

DNQ
PHO

43
HOM

43
2011 44
DAY

40
PHO
LVS

42
BRI

38
CAL

37
TEX

43
TAL

43
NSH

42
RCH

40
DAR

34
DOV

41
IOW
CLT

43
CHI

40
MCH

41
ROA

38
DAY

43
KEN

37
NHA
NSH
35
IRP
33
IOW
43
GLN

43
CGV
43
BRI

43
ATL

37
RCH

36
CHI
DOV

43
KAN
41
CLT

43
TEX

42
PHO

34
HOM

DNQ
38th 118 [63]
2012 10 Toyota
DAY

43
PHO

43
LVS

40
BRI

42
CAL

43
TEX

43
RCH

43
TAL

39
ROA

43
KEN

42
DAY

43
NHA

43
CHI

43
IND

36
GLN

40
CGV
43
BRI

42
ATL

35
RCH

43
CHI

31
KEN
KAN
42
PHO

23
26th 256 [64]
14
DAR

19
IOW

32
CLT

32
DOV

17
MCH

17
91 IOW
43
TEX

37
HOM

40
44
DOV

15
CLT

16
2013 10 DAY
40
PHO

37
LVS

38
BRI

37
CAL

37
TEX

40
RCH
40
TAL

40
DAR

37
CLT

Wth
DOV

35
IOW

40
MCH

36
ROA

40
KEN

40
NHA

40
CHI

37
IND

40
IOW
40
GLN

37
CHI

40
KEN

40
DOV

35
KAN
40
CLT

40
PHO

40
29th 274 [65]
NEMCO-Jay Robinson Racing
70 Toyota
DAY

30
TriStar Motorsports 14 Toyota
MOH

24
BRI

16
ATL

29
RCH

22
TEX

27
HOM

20
2014 91
DAY

40
PHO
CAL

40
TEX
DAR

39
TAL

38
BRI
40
CLT

35
TEX

HOM

40
31st 172 [66]
10
LVS

40
BRI
RCH
38
IOW

39
CLT
ROA

36
KEN

39
DAY
NHA
CHI
IND
IOW
GLN
ATL

40
KEN
40
PHO

34
14
DOV

18
MCH

23
MOH

29
RCH

30
CHI
DOV

26
KAN
2015 10
DAY

QL
ATL
LVS

40
PHO

40
CAL

40
TEX

38
BRI

39
RCH
40
TAL

QL±
IOW
38th 119 [67]
19
CLT

40
DOV

40
MCH

39
CHI
40
DAY

DNQ
KEN

40
NHA

40
IND

40
IOW
40
GLN

40
MOH

40
BRI
40
ROA
40
DAR

38
RCH

40
CHI

40
KEN
39
DOV

40
CLT

40
KAN
40
TEX

40
PHO

40
HOM

40
2016 Rick Ware Racing 17 Chevy
DAY

37
28th 219 [68]
TriStar Motorsports 10 Toyota
ATL

40
LVS

40
PHO

40
CAL
TEX

DNQ
TAL

40
GLN

33
MOH

40
BRI ROA
39
TEX

40
Rick Ware Racing 15 Ford
BRI

27
TriStar Motorsports 14 Toyota
RCH

37
DOV

33
CLT

34
POC

34
MCH

33
IOW

33
KEN

33
NHA

35
IND

36
IOW
31
DAR

30
RCH
CHI

31
KEN
32
DOV

32
CLT

37
Rick Ware Racing 17 Toyota
DAY

7
B. J. McLeod Motorsports 99 Ford KAN
21
PHO

37
HOM

32
2017 8 Chevy
DAY

39
ATL

26
LVS

36
PHO
CAL

29
TEX

36
BRI

25
37th 102 [69]
RSS Racing 93 Chevy RCH
40
DOV

40
POC

40
MCH

35
IOW

40
KEN

37
NHA

38
IND

40
IOW
40
GLN

38
MOH

39
BRI
39
ROA

40
DAR

39
RCH

40
CHI

39
KEN
40
DOV

40
B. J. McLeod Motorsports 8 Toyota
TAL

10
DAY

20
78 Chevy
CLT

DNQ
RSS Racing 38 Chevy
CLT

40
KAN
40
TEX

37
PHO

37
HOM

40
2018
DAY

11
ATL

40
LVS

39
IOW

35
IOW
35
BRI
26
37th 108 [70]
93
PHO

40
CAL

39
TEX

40
BRI

39
RCH
40
TAL

13
DOV

40
CLT

39
POC

40
MCH

40
CHI

39
DAY

23
KEN
40
NHA

40
GLN

39
MOH

39
ROA
40
DAR
39
IND
40
LVS

39
RCH
39
CLT

39
DOV

39
KAN
34
TEX

38
PHO

40
37
HOM

39
2019 93 DAY
7
ATL
36
41st 85 [71]
38 LVS
32
PHO
33
CAL
36
TEX
38
BRI
34
RCH
38
TAL
35
DOV
36
CLT
37
POC
36
MCH
36
IOW
37
CHI
37
DAY
7
KEN
36
NHA IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR IND LVS RCH CLT DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM
2020
DAY

QL#
LVS
CAL
TAL

29
54th 39 [72]
93
PHO

15
DAR
CLT

36
BRI

35
ATL
HOM
HOM
POC

31
IND
KEN
KEN
TEX
KAN
ROA
DAY
DOV
DOV DAY
DAR
RCH
RCH
BRI
LVS
TAL
CLT
KAN
TEX
MAR
PHO
– Qualified for Harry Gant. · – Qualified but replaced by Scott Lagasse Jr. · ± – Replaced by Charles Lewandoski. · # – Qualified but replaced by Ross Chastain.

Camping World Truck Series

NASCAR Camping World Truck 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 NCWTC Pts Ref
1997 Brewco Motorsports 47 Chevy
WDW
TUS
HOM
PHO
POR
EVG
I70
NHA
TEX
BRI
NZH
MLW
LVL
CNS
HPT
IRP
FLM
NSV
GLN
RCH

33
MAR
SON
MMR
CAL
PHO
LVS
128th 64 [73]
2008
Key Motorsports
40 Chevy
DAY
CAL
ATL
MAR
KAN
CLT MFD
DOV
TEX
MCH
MLW
MEM
KEN
IRP
NSH

26
BRI

27
GTW

18
NHA
LVS

7
TAL

21
MAR

31
ATL
23
TEX

24
PHO
HOM
33rd 777 [74]
2012 RSS Racing 37 Chevy
DAY
MAR
CAR
KAN
CLT
DOV
TEX
KEN
IOW
CHI

35
POC
MCH
BRI
ATL

DNQ
IOW
KEN
LVS
TAL
MAR
TEX
PHO
HOM
104th 01 [75]

K&N Pro Series East

NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 NKNPSEC Pts Ref
2017 Martin-McClure Racing 13 Toyota NSM GRE BRI SBO SBO MEM BLN TMP NHA IOW
22
GLN LGY NJM
DOV
69th 22 [76]

* Season still in progress.
1 Ineligible for series points

ARCA Hooters SuperCar Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Hooters SuperCar 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 AHSS Pts Ref
1990 Sadler Brothers Racing 95 Buick
DAY
ATL KIL TAL FRS POC KIL
TOL
HAG POC
TAL
MCH
ISF
TOL
DSF
WIN
DEL ATL
6
98th - [77]
1994 Sadler Brothers Racing 95 Ford
DAY
TAL FIF LVL KIL
TOL
FRS MCH DMS POC POC
KIL
FRS INF I70
ISF
DSF
TOL
SLM
WIN
ATL
25
119th 355 [78]

International Race of Champions

(key) (Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led.)

International Race of Champions results
Year Make 1 2 3 4 Pos. Pts Ref
2001 Pontiac DAY
12
TAL
8
MCH
9
IND
8
10th 28 [79]

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External links

  • Jeff Green driver statistics at Racing-Reference
  • Jeff Green crew chief statistics at Racing-Reference
Sporting positions
Preceded by
NASCAR Busch Series Champion

2000
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Nashville Speedway USA Track Champion

1990
Succeeded by