John Andretti

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John Andretti
Goody's Body Pain 500 (Martinsville
)
Wins Top tens Poles
2 37 4
Orbitz 300 (Daytona
)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 4 0
Mountain Dew 250 Fueled by Winn-Dixie (Talladega
)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 3 0
)
Wins Podiums Poles
0 0 0
Gold Coast Indy Car Grand Prix (Surfers Paradise
)
Wins Podiums Poles
1 2 0
Statistics current as of May 26, 2012.

John Andrew Andretti (March 12, 1963 – January 30, 2020) was an American professional race car driver. He won individual races in

CART drivers Michael and Jeff Andretti. He is also the first cousin once-removed of Marco Andretti
.

Early life and education

Andretti was born on March 12, 1963, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, to "Corky" and Aldo Andretti. As a member of the Andretti racing family, he was encouraged and supported by his family during his racing career. Starting with kart racing at a young age, he later graduated to junior stock car racing and USAC-sponsored midget car racing.[1]

Andretti attended Moravian College in Bethlehem, where he graduated in 1985 with a degree in business management.[2] He later reflected that he likely would have been an investment banker or stock broker if he had not started racing.[3]

Career

20th century

Andretti's 1997 race car at Pocono Raceway
Andretti in the Petty Enterprise No. 43 Pontiac at Pocono Raceway in June 1998

In 1986, Andretti joined the BMW North America team for the 1986 IMSA GTP season. Paired with Davy Jones, he won that year's Watkins Glen International race.[1][4]

The following year, in 1987, Andretti joined CART's PPG Indy Car World Series. In his debut at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the 1988 Indianapolis 500, he reached as high as seventh place in the race before falling to 21st place following mechanical problems.

In 1989, Andretti drove the Miller High Life/BF Goodrich Porsche 962 to victory in the

Derek Bell. Later in the 1989 IMSA season, Andretti and Wollek won the Pontiac Grand Prix of Palm Beach, driving the same Porsche 962.[5] Andretti finished fifth in points (112) in the 1989 IMSA season, first among Porsche drivers.[6]

In 1991, he won the only race of his CART career, the Gold Coast Indy 300 in Surfer's Paradise, Australia. He finished a career-best fifth in the 1991 Indianapolis 500. The 1994 Indianapolis 500 was his last Indianapolis 500 appearance until his return in 2007.

In 1993, Andretti drove the Taco Bell Express Top Fuel Dragster,[7] reaching the semi-finals in his first national event at Atlanta during the FRAM Southern Nationals, clocking a career-best speed of 299 mph (481 km/h). In that race, he beat 1992 T/F Champion Joe Amato in Round 1 and Mopar Express Lube driver Tommy Johnson Jr. in Round 2, but lost to Mike Dunn in Darrell Gwynn's La Victoria Salsa Car in the semi-finals.

Andretti made his

1993, driving the No. 72 Tex Racing Chevy for Tex Powell at North Wilkesboro Speedway, where he started 31st and finished 24th. After running three more races in 1993, he began the 1994 season driving the No. 14 Financial World-sponsored Chevy for Billy Hagan. On May 29, he became the first driver in history to race in both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. He finished tenth at Indy and 36th in the Coca-Cola 600 after suffering mechanical failures.[8] In the middle of the season, he switched to the No. 43 STP-sponsored Pontiac for Petty Enterprises. His best finish was eleventh place, at Richmond Raceway. He ended the season thirty-second in points and fifth in the Rookie of the Year
battle.

In

Pepsi 400 and finished 23rd in points. He returned to the No. 43 Petty car in 1998. Although he did not win any races in 1998, he registered ten Top 10 finishes and placed a career-best 11th in points. He won his second career race in 1999 at Martinsville Speedway, where he made up a lost lap and took the lead with four laps to go. He also won the pole at Phoenix Raceway
.

21st century

Andretti with uncle Mario at the 2007 Indianapolis 500
Andretti's Sprint Cup car at the 2008 Daytona 500
Andretti driving the Roth Racing No. 24 car in practice for the 2008 Indianapolis 500

Midway through the

Haas CNC Racing and Richard Childress Racing before finishing the season in the No. 1 Pennzoil-sponsored Chevy for Dale Earnhardt, Inc. His best finish that year was eighth at California
.

In 2001, Andretti teamed up with Kyle Petty to win the GT Class in the six-hour sports car race at Watkins Glen.

Andretti started the

Morgan-McClure Motorsports' No. 4 Lucas Oil-sponsored Chevrolet, finishing twenty-eighth at Michigan International Speedway
, one lap down.

In

Danny O'Quinn
for the award.

In

Turner Network Television's race coverage. He also briefly drove part-time for Front Row Motorsports. He finished the season in the No. 49 Paralyzed Veterans of America-sponsored Dodge for BAM Racing
.

In 2007, Andretti returned to the Indianapolis 500 for the first time since 1994 when he competed in the Indy 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 in the same day. He drove the third entry from Panther Racing, with Camping World as the sponsor. On May 19, he qualified for the 91st Indianapolis 500 with an average speed for the four lap qualifying run of 221.756 mph (356.882 km/h). He started in 24th on the eighth row, but crashed on lap 95 and finished 30th.

In 2008, Andretti replaced Jay Howard in the Roth Racing No. 24 Dallara-Honda. Andretti qualified for his ninth Indy 500 on May 17 with a four-lap average of 221.550 mph (356.550 km/h). This placed him 21st on the grid; he finished on the lead lap in 16th place. Andretti continued in the No. 24 car in the Milwaukee Mile and Texas Motor Speedway races, and on June 6 he was offered a deal that would keep him in the car the rest of the season. He did not accept.[9]

Also in 2008, Andretti returned to 24 Hours of Daytona in the

Ed Carpenter, A. J. Foyt IV, and Vítor Meira. The team finished 25th, their first Porsche Crawford Prototype entry in the 24 Hours of Daytona.[10]

Andretti drove for

Sprint Cup Series. He raced his way into the 2008 Daytona 500
in the second Gatorade Duel race. He drove in the first ten races of the season in the 34 before leaving to focus on his IndyCar team.

Andretti qualified 7th at the

Richmond International Raceway
the following week, where he was knocked out by a crash. Roth Racing contracted to a single car for the rest of the season and then ceased operations. Andretti finished 30th in the 2008 IndyCar points standings.

In 2009, Andretti returned full-time to the 34 in a partnership between Front Row and Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. The No. 34 was sponsored by Window World, myAutoloan.com, and Taco Bell. He did not have a full-time ride for 2010, but drove the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports entry to a 38th-place finish after an accident on lap 117 in the Daytona 500, his final NASCAR race.

In April 2009, Andretti and Richard Petty announced a joint venture with Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, whereby Andretti would return to Indianapolis to drive the No. 43 car in the 93rd Indianapolis 500. As in his previous two trips to Indianapolis, Andretti did not race the Indy/Charlotte double, and also missed the Southern 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 to prepare for the race. Andretti qualified for the race on bump day in 28th, and finished in 19th place, the final car on the lead lap. Andretti returned to drive the No. 34 at Front Row Motorsports immediately after the Indianapolis 500, and returned for the Dover 400 in June.

In March 2010, Andretti announced that he would join forces with

Andretti Autosport, owned by John's cousin Michael. The team's first race was the RoadRunner Turbo Indy 300 at Kansas Speedway on May 1. Andretti qualified 15th but finished 9th, one lap down. The team also competed in the 94th Indianapolis 500
on May 30. After failing to qualify on pole day, Andretti made the race on bump day qualifying 28th for the second consecutive year. Andretti crashed out of the race on lap 65, and was credited with a 30th-place finish.

In 2011, Andretti ran in the centennial Indianapolis 500, partnered with Window World, Petty, and Andretti Autosport, where he finished 22nd.

In 2012, Andretti returned to the Rolex 24 at Daytona with Yellow Dragon Motorsports with support from long-time sponsor Window World. His co-drivers were Taylor Hacquard, Anders Krohn and his son Jarett. The team retired with engine issues during the overnight hours and finished 50th overall in what ended up being Andretti's final professional race.

Philanthropy and broadcasting

Andretti was active in the

James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. In 2007, Andretti began co-hosting The Driver's Seat with John Kernan on Sirius Satellite Radio
's NASCAR channel 90.

Personal life

Andretti's son,

sprint car driver and later a driver in the GT4 America Series.[11]

Illness and death

In April 2017, Andretti disclosed that he had stage four colon cancer.[12] His cancer battle, originally misdiagnosed as Stage III-A cancer, was widely publicized, with him starting a Twitter hashtag called #CheckIt4Andretti, promoting preventative colonoscopies. After months of undergoing chemotherapy, Andretti was deemed cancer-free in late 2017. However, in May 2018, the cancer reemerged, and metastasized further. He went through another round of chemotherapy for the rest of the year, which ended in January 2019. The cancer relapsed again in late March 2019.

On January 30, 2020, Andretti died of colon cancer in Mooresville, North Carolina, at age 56, eleven months before the death of his father.[13]

After his death, #CheckIt4Andretti became a foundation to provide colonoscopies for those without health insurance.[14]

In 2021, Andretti Motorsports announced a partnership with Jarrett and Unite Health Share Ministries for the "Steer Clear of Cancer" campaign, to raise donations for the foundation during Colon Cancer Awareness Month.[15]

Motorsports career results

American open–wheel racing results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

PPG Indycar Series

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Rank Pts Ref
1987
Curb Racing March 87C
Cosworth DFX
LBH
PHX
INDY
MIL
POR MEA CLE
TOR
MCH
POC
ROA

6
MDO

10
NAZ
11
LAG

7
MIA
8
17th 24 [16]
1988
Lola T88/00
PHX

14
LBH
20
INDY
21
MIL

18
POR
17
CLE
8
TOR

22
MEA
25
MCH

24
POC

14
MDO
ROA
NAZ
16
LAG
MIA 31st 5 [17]
1989
Vince Granatelli Racing
Lola T88/00
Buick 3300 V6t
PHX
LBH INDY
25
MIL
DET
POR CLE MEA
TOR

25
MCH

24
POC

17
MDO
ROA
NAZ
19
LAG

12
33rd 1 [18]
1990
Porsche Motorsports March 90P Porsche Indy V8
PHX

17
LBH
21
INDY
21
MIL

7
DET

22
POR
21
CLE
5
MEA
7
TOR

13
MCH

7
DEN

6
VAN
5
MDO

13
ROA

22
NAZ
19
LAG

8
10th 51 [19]
1991
Hall/VDS Racing
Lola T91/00
Chevrolet 265A SRF
1
LBH
18
PHX

11
INDY
5
MIL

2
DET

6
POR
19
CLE
15
MEA
4
TOR

5
MCH

6
DEN

7
VAN
7
MDO

10
ROA

19
NAZ
9
LAG

19
8th 105 [20]
1992
Lola T92/00
SRF

6
PHX

6
LBH
20
INDY
8
DET

21
POR
5
MIL

9
NHA

5
TOR

5
MCH

6
CLE
12
ROA

6
VAN
15
MDO

4
NAZ
18
LAG

5
8th 94 [21]
1993
A. J. Foyt Enterprises
Lola T92/00
Ford XB
SRF
PHX
LBH INDY
10
MIL
DET
POR CLE
TOR
MCH
NHA
ROA
VAN
MDO
NAZ
LAG
28th 3 [22]
1994
Lola T94/00
SRF
PHX
LBH INDY
10
MIL
DET
POR CLE
TOR
MCH
MDO
NHA
VAN
ROA
NAZ
LAG
29th 3 [23]

IndyCar Series

Year Team Chassis No. Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rank Pts Ref
2007
Panther Racing Dallara
IR-05
33 Honda HMS STP MOT KAN INDY
30
MIL TXS IOW RIR WGL NSH MDO MCH KTY SNM DET CHI 35th 10 [24]
2008
Roth Racing 29
HMS
STP MOT1 LBH1 KAN INDY
16
MIL
19
TXS
16
IOW
11
RIR
21
WGL NSH MDO EDM KTY SNM DET CHI SRF2 30th 71 [25]
2009
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 43 STP LBH KAN INDY
19
MIL TXS IOW RIR WGL TOR EDM KTY MDO SNM CHI MOT HMS 37th 12 [26]
2010
Andretti Autosport
SAO STP ALA LBH KAN
9
INDY
30
TXS
IOW
WGL
TOR EDM
MDO
SNM CHI KTY MOT HMS 32nd 35 [27]
2011
STP ALA LBH SAO INDY
22
TXS TXS MIL IOW TOR EDM MDO NWH SNM BAL MOT KTY LVS3
C
42nd 16 [28]
1 Run on same day.
2 Non-points-paying, exhibition race.
3 The
Las Vegas Indy 300 was abandoned after Dan Wheldon
died from injuries sustained in a 15-car crash on lap 11.

Indianapolis 500 results

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team
1988
Lola T88/00
Cosworth DFX
27 21 Curb Racing
1989
Lola T88/00
Buick 12 25 Vince Granatelli Racing
1990 March 90P Porsche Motorsports 10 21 Porsche
1991
Lola T91/00
Chevrolet 265A 7 5
Hall/VDS Racing
1992
Lola T92/00
Chevrolet 265A 14 8
Hall/VDS Racing
1993
Lola T92/00
Ford XB
24 10
A. J. Foyt Enterprises
1994
Lola T94/00
Ford XB
10 10
A. J. Foyt Enterprises
2007 Dallara Honda 24 30 Panther Racing
2008 Dallara Honda 21 16 Roth Racing
2009 Dallara Honda 28 19 Richard Petty/DRR
2010 Dallara Honda 28 30
Andretti Autosport
2011 Dallara Honda 17 22
Andretti Autosport

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

Year Team Car Co-driver Class Position Laps
1988
Garry Rogers Motorsport
Holden Commodore VL
Garry Rogers
Gr.A DNF 37

24 Hours of Le Mans

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1988 Germany Porsche AG United States Mario Andretti
United States Michael Andretti
Porsche 962C C1 375 6th 6th

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

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
1993 Tex Racing 72 Chevy DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
DAR
BRI NWS
MAR
TAL
SON
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
DAY
NHA
POC
TAL
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
24
CLT

31
CAR

39
PHO

40
ATL

DNQ
50th 250 [29]
1994
Hagan Racing
14 Chevy DAY
42
CAR

24
RCH

30
ATL

42
DAR

38
BRI
DNQ
NWS
31
MAR

35
TAL

29
SON

19
CLT
36
DOV

22
POC

35
MCH

36
DAY

35
NHA

27
POC

25
TAL

40
IND
28
GLN
32nd 2299 [30]
Petty Enterprises 43 Pontiac
MCH

17
BRI

30
DAR

16
RCH

11
DOV

25
MAR

21
NWS
17
CLT

24
CAR

25
PHO
43
ATL

13
1995
Kranefuss-Haas Racing
37 Ford DAY
27
CAR

13
RCH

10
ATL

20
DAR

10
BRI
19
NWS
17
MAR

32
TAL

41
SON

11
CLT
17
DOV

39
POC

30
MCH

4
DAY

33
NHA

33
POC

38
TAL

34
IND
12
GLN

7
MCH

37
BRI

19
DAR

12
RCH

7
DOV

39
MAR

13
NWS
17
CLT

13
CAR

25
PHO

15
ATL
15
18th 3140 [31]
1996 DAY
38
CAR

38
RCH

12
ATL

21
DAR

40
BRI
DNQ
NWS
34
MAR

36
TAL

9
SON

11
CLT
27
DOV

33
POC

16
MCH

24
DAY

23
NHA

40
POC

23
TAL

39
IND
19
GLN

26
MCH

31
BRI

38
DAR

5
31st 2621 [32]
Cale Yarborough Motorsports 98 Ford
RCH

36
DOV

14
MAR

5
NWS
24
CLT

39
CAR

26
PHO

19
ATL

24
1997 DAY
25
CAR

34
RCH

31
ATL

15
DAR

25
TEX
12
BRI
24
MAR

28
SON

30
TAL
4
CLT
30
DOV

29
POC
40
MCH

37
CAL
21
DAY

1*
NHA

14
POC

24
IND
17
GLN

20
MCH

35
BRI

11
DAR
37
RCH

22
NHA

17
DOV

15
MAR

29
CLT

32
TAL

3
CAR

31
PHO

39
ATL

22
23rd 3019 [33]
1998 Petty Enterprises 43 Pontiac DAY
18
CAR

13
LVS
41
ATL

20
DAR

13
BRI
19
TEX

42
MAR

18
TAL

33
CAL

31
CLT
7
DOV

12
RCH

22
MCH

20
POC
13
SON

3
NHA

6
POC

12
IND
7
GLN

8
MCH

9
BRI

38
NHA

3
DAR

14
RCH

5
DOV

9
MAR

37
CLT

12
TAL

21
DAY
14
PHO

6
CAR

34
ATL

32
11th 3682 [34]
1999 DAY
43
CAR

19
LVS

12
ATL

28
DAR
9
TEX

38
BRI
4
MAR

1
TAL

9
CAL

17
RCH

39
CLT
19
DOV

13
MCH

8
POC
28
SON

3
DAY
19
NHA

18
POC

42
IND
37
GLN
29
MCH

10
BRI
40
DAR

18
RCH

9
NHA

41
DOV

41
MAR

43
CLT

17
TAL

32
CAR
7
PHO

8
HOM

16
ATL
33
17th 3394 [35]
2000 DAY
22
CAR

12
LVS

25
ATL

18
DAR

20
BRI
33
TEX

32
MAR

14
TAL

11
CAL

25
RCH

18
CLT
31
DOV

13
MCH

9
POC
21
SON

43
DAY

14
NHA

40
POC

41
IND
42
GLN

37
MCH

27
BRI

20
DAR

37
RCH

11
NHA
7
DOV

22
MAR

13
CLT

18
TAL
20
CAR
23
PHO

28
HOM
37
ATL
19
23rd 3169 [36]
2001 Dodge DAY
39
CAR
21
LVS

37
ATL
14
DAR

6
BRI
2
TEX

31
MAR

35
TAL
37
CAL
26
RCH

34
CLT
DNQ
DOV

19
MCH

37
POC
39
SON

30
DAY
22
CHI

23
NHA

23
POC

27
IND
14
GLN

14
MCH

26
BRI

21
DAR
21
RCH

30
DOV

19
KAN
39
CLT

26
MAR

33
TAL

34
PHO

39
CAR

29
HOM
22
ATL

25
NHA
36
31st 2943 [37]
2002 DAY
37
CAR
15
LVS

36
ATL

36
DAR

22
BRI
34
TEX

22
MAR

42
TAL
38
CAL

24
RCH

20
CLT
15
DOV
32
POC
31
MCH

23
SON

10
DAY

24
CHI

22
NHA

25
POC

23
IND
26
GLN

11
MCH

20
BRI

19
DAR
42
RCH

29
NHA

22
DOV

29
KAN

14
TAL
18
CLT
23
MAR

13
ATL

43
CAR

18
PHO

14
HOM

39
28th 3161 [38]
2003 DAY
34
CAR
39
LVS

18
ATL

29
DAR
38
BRI
31
TEX

19
TAL
14
MAR

30
CAL

8
RCH

30
CLT
39
DOV

34
POC
23
MCH
SON
DAY
CHI
38th 2379 [39]
Haas CNC Racing
0 Pontiac
NHA

41
POC

33
GLN

19
MCH
BRI
DAR
Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 81 Chevy IND
43
1
RCH

14
NHA

12
DOV

34
KAN

19
CLT

30
MAR

31
ATL

22
PHO

16
CAR

30
HOM
42
Richard Childress Racing 90 Chevy
TAL

15
2004 Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 1 Chevy DAY
13
CAR
29
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT
19
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
DAY
43
CHI

16
NHA
45th 818 [40]
8
POC

RL
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
CAL
RCH
NHA
DOV
TAL
KAN
Ppc Racing 14 Ford
CLT

22
MAR ATL
25
PHO

31
DAR

DNQ
HOM

20
2005 DAY
31
CAL
29
LVS

28
ATL

DNQ
BRI MAR
TEX
PHO
TAL
DAR
RCH
CLT
DOV
POC MCH
SON
DAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
55th 304 [41]
Morgan-McClure Motorsports
4 Chevy
MCH

28
BRI
CAL

DNQ
RCH
NHA
DOV
TAL
KAN
CLT
MAR
ATL
TEX
PHO
HOM
2007 Front Row Motorsports 37 Dodge DAY CAL
34
LVS
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
BRI MAR TEX
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
RCH DAR CLT DOV POC 48th 932 [42]
Petty Enterprises 45 Dodge MCH
27
SON NHA
42
DAY
28
CHI
18
IND
POC GLN
BAM Racing 49 Dodge MCH
37
BRI
40
CAL
37
RCH
37
NHA
DNQ
DOV
37
KAN
33
TAL
33
CLT
42
MAR
33
ATL
28
TEX
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
HOM
DNQ
2008 Front Row Motorsports 34 Chevy DAY
40
CAL
35
LVS
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
MAR
DNQ
TEX
40
PHO
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
RCH
DNQ
DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI
IND
POC GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX
PHO
HOM 62nd 149 [43]
2009 DAY
19
CAL
31
LVS
28
ATL
29
BRI
34
MAR
35
TEX
26
PHO
38
TAL
27
RCH

32
DAR CLT DOV
34
POC
35
MCH
33
SON
30
NHA
16
DAY
27
CHI
30
IND

32
POC
30
GLN
30
MCH
28
BRI
30
ATL
31
RCH
29
NHA
26
DOV
27
KAN
33
CAL
19
CLT
36
MAR
26
TAL
23
TEX
24
PHO

34
HOM
33
36th 2597 [44]
2010 Ford DAY
38
CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR PHO TEX TAL RCH DAR DOV CLT POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH NHA DOV KAN CAL CLT MAR TAL TEX PHO HOM 71st 49 [45]
- Relieved Dale Earnhardt Jr. during race
Daytona 500
Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
1994
Hagan Racing
Chevrolet 15 42
1995
Kranefuss-Haas Racing
Ford 38 27
1996 6 38
1997 Cale Yarborough Motorsports Ford 32 25
1998 Petty Enterprises Pontiac 17 18
1999 36 43
2000 30 22
2001 Dodge 26 39
2002 16 37
2003 12 34
2004 Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet 29 13
2005 Ppc Racing Ford 42 31
2008 Front Row Motorsports Chevrolet 22 40
2009 37 19
2010 Ford 33 38

Busch Series

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 35 NBGNC Pts Ref
1998 Andretti-Laird Racing 96 Chevy
DAY

13
CAR
LVS
NSV
DAR
BRI
TEX
HCY
TAL
NHA
NZH
CLT
DOV
RCH
PPR
GLN
MLW
MYB
CAL
SBO
IRP
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
CLT
GTY
CAR
ATL
HOM
93rd 124 [46]
2005 Ppc Racing 10 Ford
DAY
CAL
MXC
LVS
ATL
NSH
BRI
TEX
PHO
TAL
DAR
RCH
CLT
DOV
NSH
KEN
MLW
DAY
CHI
NHA
PPR
GTY
IRP
GLN
MCH
BRI
CAL
RCH
DOV
KAN
CLT
MEM
TEX
PHO
HOM

DNQ
NA - [47]
2006
DAY

34
CAL

19
MXC

23
LVS

42
ATL

20
BRI

9
TEX

19
NSH

28
PHO

34
TAL

16
RCH

19
DAR

15
CLT

17
DOV

19
NSH
18
KEN

15
MLW

12
DAY

10
CHI

25
NHA

18
MAR

7
GTY

26
IRP
27
GLN

5
MCH

30
BRI

14
CAL

29
RCH

16
DOV

19
KAN

23
CLT

25
MEM

35
TEX

15
PHO

25
HOM

16
12th 3562 [48]
2007 Toyota
DAY

39
CAL
MXC
LVS
ATL
BRI
NSH
TEX
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
147th 46 [49]

Craftsman Truck Series

Craftsman 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 NCTC Pts Ref
2005 Billy Ballew Motorsports 15 Chevy
DAY
CAL
ATL
MAR
GTY
MFD
CLT
DOV
TEX
MCH
MLW
KAN

9
KEN
MEM

8
IRP

36
NSH

11
BRI
RCH
NHA
LVS
MAR
ATL
TEX
PHO
HOM
46th 465 [50]
2008 Billy Ballew Motorsports 15 Toyota
DAY
CAL
ATL
MAR
KAN
CLT MFD
DOV
TEX
MCH
MLW
MEM
KEN
IRP
NSH
BRI
GTW
NHA
LVS

4
TAL

14
MAR
ATL
TEX
PHO
HOM
53rd 291 [51]

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