King Racing

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King Racing
Owner(s)
1986
Closed1995
Career
Drivers' Championships0
Race victories3

King Racing was a racing team which fielded cars in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series as well as in CART and the Indianapolis 500. The team was owned by NHRA drag racing driver Kenny Bernstein.

NASCAR

For its entire run in NASCAR’s top series, King Racing fielded a car numbered 26 and carrying sponsorship from Quaker State Motor Oil. Bernstein fielded Buick Regals until General Motors pulled the brand from NASCAR following the 1991 season; after that, the team competed with Ford Thunderbirds.

King’s first season was 1986 with the 26 being driven by Joe Ruttman with Larry McReynolds, who had begun working in the sport nearly ten years earlier, as crew chief. In 1987 Ruttman was replaced with Morgan Shepherd, and for 1988 Ricky Rudd joined the team.

The team won its first Cup Series race in

The Budweiser at the Glen. Rudd also won the Banquet Frozen Foods 300 at Sears Point Raceway in 1989
on his way to an eighth place points finish.

Rudd left King Racing to take over for Geoff Bodine at Hendrick Motorsports following the 1989 season, and for 1990 Geoff’s brother Brett Bodine took over the 26. He won the First Union 400 at North Wilkesboro, which proved to be the team’s final victory.

Partway through the 1991 season,

Robert Yates Racing signed McReynolds away from the 26 to replace Jake Elder as the crew chief to Davey Allison
. Bodine, meanwhile, recorded six top tens, including two top five finishes at Martinsville, on his way to a 19th-place finish in the points.

Bodine would stay on with King for three more seasons, competing in a total of 158 races for the team. 1992 saw him finish 15th in the standings with thirteen top ten finishes and two top fives. He recorded nine top tens and three top fives, finishing 20th despite missing the fall race at Dover due to injury. Then, in 1994, Bodine managed a second-place finish in the inaugural Brickyard 400, scoring his last career top five finish. He followed this up with two more top tens, the last at Charlotte in the fall, and finished 19th in points.

In 1995, Bodine left to join Junior Johnson & Associates as the replacement for Bill Elliott following Elliott's decision to become an owner-driver (something Bodine would do a year later), and Steve Kinser was signed away from the World of Outlaws sprint car series to take over. The multiple time world champion had trouble adjusting to the world of stock car racing, and after he finished 40th or worse three times in five starts and failed to qualify for two other races, Kinser was released from the team. Hut Stricklin was brought in to finish the season and recorded two top five finishes and five total top tens.

After a 34th-place finish in points, Bernstein sold his team to Rudd Performance Motorsports at the end of 1995 and returned to focusing strictly on drag racing.

Indy cars

1988

King Racing made their debut during the

1988 season, fielding the No. 15 and 17 Mac Tools Lola T8700-Buick V6 at the Indianapolis 500 with Jim Crawford in No. 15 and Johnny Rutherford in No. 17. Both qualified mid-pack. Crawford led for eight laps (the only laps not led by a Team Penske
driver). Crawford was running in second place late in the race. Crawford then ran too low on the track, getting into the grass, and dropped to 6th place during a pit stop to change the damaged tire.

1989–1991

For the

1991 season with Crawford driving the No. 26 Quaker State Lola T9100
-Buick V6 and would qualify in 8th place. Crawford would retire with mechanical problems.

1992

For

CART ruling not giving V6 engines as much boost. However at the Indianapolis 500 King Racing ran a pair of Quaker State Lola T9200-Buick V6 with Guerrero in No. 36 and Crawford in No. 26. The USAC (who sanctioned the Indianapolis 500) regulations for V6 engines gave them more boost. As a result, Guerrero would qualify on the pole position setting new one-lap and 4-lap records with a 4-lap average of 232 mph and one lap at 233 mph. Crawford was also fast but had mechanical problems on pole day and recovered to qualify. Guerrero would spin out during the parade lap and would fail to start as a result. Crawford was running in the top 10 when he spun into the wall, collecting Rick Mears. Mears' teammate Emerson Fittipaldi
also spun and crashed on the same lap.

1993

For

Ilmor-Chevrolet Indy V8. Jim Crawford would drive No. 80 and Al Unser Sr. in No. 60. At the Indianapolis 500, Guerrero was involved in a crash with Jeff Andretti. Unser led early on but dropped to 13th. Crawford would spin out early on and would not recover. Guerrero would get a best finish of 4th at the New England 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway but was replaced by Eddie Cheever
for the last few races of the season. Guerrero would finish 14th in points.

1994

For

. Goodyear finished 12th in points (King Racing's highest CART position in points).

The 1994 season was the last in CART for King Racing, as Bernstein opted to shut the team down.

Driver history

CART IndyCar

NASCAR

Racing results

Complete CART Indy Car World Series results

(key)

Year Chassis Engine Drivers No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1988 PHX LBH INDY MIL POR CLE TOR MEA MCH POC MDO ROA NAZ LAG MIA
Lola
T87/00
Buick 3300 V6t United Kingdom Jim Crawford 15 6
Johnny Rutherford
17 22
1989 PHX LBH INDY MIL DET POR CLE MEA TOR MCH POC MDO ROA NAZ LAG
Lola
T87/00
Buick 3300 V6t United Kingdom Jim Crawford 15 19
1991 SFR LBH PHX INDY MIL DET POR CLE MEA TOR MCH DEN VAN MDO ROA NAZ LAG
Lola
T91/00
Buick 3300 V6t United Kingdom Jim Crawford 26 26
Colombia Roberto Guerrero 15 19 18
1992
SFR
PHX LBH INDY DET POR MIL NHA TOR MCH CLE ROA VAN MDO NAZ LAG
Lola
T92/00
Buick 3300 V6t United Kingdom Jim Crawford 26 25
Lola
T91/00
Colombia Roberto Guerrero 13
Lola
T92/00
36 33
1993 SFR PHX LBH INDY MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH NHA ROA VAN MDO NAZ LAG
Lola
T93/00
Chevrolet 265C V8t Colombia Roberto Guerrero 40 19 15 5 28 7 26 24 29 10 7 4 23 11
United States Eddie Cheever 28 10 14
United Kingdom Jim Crawford 60 24
United States Al Unser 80 12
1994 SFR PHX LBH INDY MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH MDO NHA VAN ROA NAZ LAG
Lola
T94/00
Ford XB V8t Canada Scott Goodyear 40 10 11 19 30 22 11 28 14 10 1 22 11 4 7 8 27
Italy Andrea Montermini 60 16 7

IndyCar win

# Season Date Sanction Track / Race No. Winning Driver Chassis Engine Tire Grid Laps Led
1 1994 July 31
CART
Michigan
500 (O)
40 Canada Scott Goodyear Lola T94/00
XB V8t
Goodyear 12 26

Complete NASCAR Winston Cup Series results

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 Owners Pts
1986 Joe Ruttman 26 Buick DAY
28
RCH
2
CAR
33
ATL

42
BRI

19
DAR

21
NWS
5
MAR

2
TAL
17
DOV

11
CLT
32
RSD
42
POC

7
MCH

9
DAY
7
POC

38
TAL

8
GLN

33
MCH
30
BRI

17
DAR

38
RCH

6
DOV
6
MAR

5
NWS

6
CLT

25
CAR

9
ATL

9
RSD
5
15th 3295
1987 Morgan Shepherd DAY
16
CAR

5
RCH

31
ATL

10
DAR

22
NWS
27
BRI

8
MAR

17
TAL
10
CLT
2
DOV

32
POC

31
RSD
35
MCH

25
DAY

5
POC

36
TAL

39
GLN

22
MCH

3
BRI

24
DAR

9
RCH

30
DOV

40
MAR
5
NWS
4
CLT

20
CAR

5
RSD
25
ATL

39
17th 3099
1988 Ricky Rudd DAY
17
RCH

2
CAR

17
ATL
24
DAR

30
BRI

20
NWS
2
MAR
18
TAL

29
CLT
7
DOV

19
RSD
3
POC

30
MCH

11
DAY

22
POC

12
TAL

41
GLN

1
MCH

16
BRI

16
DAR
10
RCH

26
DOV

10
MAR

24*
CLT

8
NWS

7*
CAR

2
PHO

26*
ATL
4
11th 3547
1989 DAY
19
CAR

32
ATL

24
RCH

4
DAR

12
BRI

8
NWS
6
MAR

23
TAL

31
CLT
10
DOV

6
SON

1*
POC

20
MCH

4
DAY

9
POC

31
TAL

17
GLN

29
MCH

8
BRI

3
DAR

3
RCH

4
DOV

5
MAR

8
CLT

21
NWS
9
CAR

28
PHO
29
ATL
14
8th 3608
1990 Brett Bodine DAY
17
RCH

8
CAR

25
ATL

11
DAR

8
BRI

22
NWS
1*
MAR

12
TAL

12
CLT
29
DOV

18
SON

41
POC

4
MCH

14
DAY

22
POC

16
TAL

33
GLN

3
MCH

17
BRI

25
DAR

10
RCH

31
DOV

20
MAR

4
NWS
3
CLT

8
CAR

17
PHO

15
ATL

18
12th 3440
1991 DAY
22
RCH

24
CAR

13
ATL

15
DAR

16
BRI

22
NWS
30*
MAR

4
TAL

11
CLT
28
DOV

33
SON
11
POC

33
MCH

36
DAY

36
POC

8
TAL

32
GLN
25
MCH

37
BRI

10
DAR

14
RCH

18
DOV

32
MAR

2
NWS
7
CLT

8
CAR

30
PHO

14
ATL

29
19th 2980
1992 Ford DAY
41
CAR

8
RCH

33
ATL

20
DAR

6
BRI
11
NWS
10
MAR

8
TAL

16
CLT
20
DOV

30
SON

15
POC

8
MCH

19
DAY

12
POC

8
TAL

10
GLN

10
MCH
12
BRI

9
DAR

4
RCH

18
DOV

22
MAR

3
NWS
7
CLT

28
CAR

7
PHO

12
ATL
40
15th 3491
1993 DAY
17
CAR

22
RCH

32
ATL

8
DAR

12
BRI
9
NWS
17
MAR

7
TAL
30
SON

24
CLT
41
DOV

16
POC

29
MCH

39
DAY

19
NHA

13
POC

5
TAL

9
GLN

20
MCH

14
BRI

7
DAR

2
RCH

5
MAR

6
NWS
21
CLT

15
CAR

35
PHO

28
ATL

40
20th 3183
Dick Trickle
DOV

25
1994 Brett Bodine DAY
32
CAR

6
RCH

8
ATL

31
DAR

36
BRI
13
NWS
23
MAR

24
TAL

17
SON

13
CLT
42
DOV

32
POC

8
MCH

32
DAY

16
NHA

12
POC

35
TAL

17
IND
2
GLN

28
MCH

12
BRI

14
DAR

29
RCH

8
DOV

26
MAR

30
NWS
33
CLT

6
CAR

18
PHO
13
ATL

36
20th 3159
1995 Steve Kinser DAY
40
CAR

27
RCH

28
ATL

41
DAR

40
BRI
DNQ
NWS
DNQ
34th 2369
Hut Stricklin
MAR

33
TAL

24
SON

33
CLT
7
DOV

4
POC

5
MCH

37
DAY

16
NHA

27
POC

41
TAL

36
IND
22
GLN

40
MCH

10
BRI

33
DAR

7
RCH

32
DOV

38
MAR

36
NWS
25
CLT

18
CAR

28
PHO

35
ATL
38

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