Sterling Marlin

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Sterling Marlin
Carolina Dodge Dealers 400 (Darlington
)
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Cheez-It 250 (Bristol
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Sterling Burton Marlin (born June 30, 1957) is an American retired professional

Super Late Model
. Marlin is a member of the NASCAR 75 Greatest Driver’s List.

Career

Beginnings

Marlin attended Spring Hill High School, where he played basketball and football, earning the captain status his senior year while he played quarterback and linebacker. He began his collection of

Nashville Speedway USA
.

NASCAR career

1983–1990

1983 Rookie of the Year

In 1983, Marlin was hired by

Miller High Life 500
, driving the Helen Rae Special. He finished 29th, after suffering flywheel failure.

Marlin moved over to the No. 1

Diamond Ridge
-sponsored Chevrolet owned by Fred Turner.

1991–1997

1997 car at Pocono

Marlin signed to drive the No. 22 Maxwell House-sponsored Ford Thunderbird for Junior Johnson in 1991. He had a second-place finish at Daytona to start the season and won two poles at Talladega Superspeedway and the Firecracker 400, and had a total of 7 top fives and 16 top tens, finishing 7th in the standings. The next season, he had 6 top fives, 13 top tens and 5 poles, finishing 10th in the standings. Marlin departed to drive the No. 8 Raybestos-sponsored Ford for Stavola Brothers Racing. In 1993, he had just 1 top five and 8 top tens and fell to 15th in the standings.

Marlin's first career win came in his 279th career start at the

Morgan-McClure Motorsports in the No. 4 Kodak-sponsored Chevrolet, the most starts for a driver before his first win before Michael Waltrip's win at the 2001 Daytona 500. In 1994, he had 1 win, 5 top fives and 11 top tens, and rose slightly to 14th in the standings. He went on to win the 500 again in the following year, becoming only one of four drivers to win consecutive Daytona 500s. The other three men that have accomplished that feat were Richard Petty, Cale Yarborough and Denny Hamlin
. He also became the only driver to have his first two career wins at the Daytona 500. Marlin won 2 more times during the 1995 season (at Darlington and Talladega) for a total of 3 wins, 9 top fives, 22 top tens, 472 laps led, an average finish of 9.84, and ranking a career best 3rd in the standings. In 1996, Marlin had 2 wins, 5 top fives, 10 top tens, and finished 8th in the standings. In 1997, he scored just 2 top fives and 6 top tens, and dropped to 25th in the standings, leaving the No. 4 team at year's end.

1998–2006

In 1998, he joined

New Hampshire International Speedway
. After finishing in the Top 10 seven times, he fell back to 19th in the overall standings.

In

NASCAR Playoffs points system been in place in 2001, Marlin would have been the 2001 champion.[1]
In 2002, Marlin had a strong car at the Daytona 500, and towards the end was battling Jeff Gordon for the lead when they made contact, sending Gordon spinning. NASCAR had then red-flagged the race so it would not finish under caution, and stopped the field momentarily on the backstretch. Concerned about a damaged right front fender, Marlin jumped out of his car and started pulling the fender away from the tire. As working on the car is prohibited during red flag conditions under NASCAR regulations, Marlin was sent to the tail end of the field for the restart. Marlin would finish in 8th.

The following week, Marlin finished second in Rockingham to

UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400
at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, but not without controversy: During the race, Marlin spun while making late race pit stop, causing him to break the pit road speed limit. NASCAR's penalty for being too fast entering pit road was to hold the car in its pit stall for an additional 15 seconds, but the official at Marlin's pit stall was not informed of the penalty until after the crew had released the car. NASCAR determined that they had no precedent for forcing Marlin to return to the pits as his early release was their mistake (and they could not order him to return for a stop and go penalty). Following the incident, NASCAR changed the rule so that all speeding violations are enforced with a drive through penalty (forcing the driver to travel the length of pit road at the speed limit).

After this win, Marlin finished 9th the following week at Atlanta. The week after that, he won the Carolina Dodge Dealers 400 at Darlington Raceway, which would be the final win of his Cup career.

No. 14 Marlin battles No. 55 Michael Waltrip at the 2006 spring Bristol race.

With a series of strong finishes (seventh at Texas, fifth at Talladega, seventh at California, fourth in June at Pocono, third at Daytona, third at the second Pocono race, sixth at Michigan in August, seventh at Bristol, and fourth at Darlington in the fall), Marlin was still 91 points ahead of second place entering the

New Hampshire 300 the next week Marlin lost the points lead as Martin finished four places ahead of him, gaining 15 points.[4] The next week, Marlin dropped to 4th in the standings after a 21st-place finish at Dover.[4]

One week later, at the

UAW-GM Quality 500
in his second start with Marlin's car, and Marlin telephoned McMurray during the post-race festivities to congratulate him. Marlin ultimately finished 18th in the final season points with eight Top 5s and ten Top 10s. Marlin's injury was the beginning of a struggle for Chip Ganassi Racing to win races on a regular basis - a slump that would last from 2002 towards 2010.

Marlin did not finish in the Top 5 in 2003, but had 11 Top 10 finishes and matched his previous year's finish of 18th in points. He did however come close to a win at the 2003 Sharpie 500 at his hometown in Bristol Tennessee. Marlin controlled the race early and mid-way and appeared to have victory in his hands until he was wrecked by Kurt Busch with less than 150 laps to go. Kurt Busch went on to win the race but apologized in victory lane. Sterling Marlin however was not pleased with Busch in post-race ceremonies, stating "What a bone-headed move. I guess Spencer didn't punch him hard enough.", as a reference to Kurt Busch and Jimmy Spencer's altercation the previous week. Busch would later say in a post-race interview, and later in a 2020 podcast with Dale Earnhardt Jr. that he offered to buy Marlin a six-pack of Coors as a peace offering, but was turned down.

Despite three Top 5s in

Sirius at the Glen to attend the funeral of his father Coo Coo Marlin who died of lung cancer one day before the race. Road ringer Scott Pruett
replaced Sterling in the 40 and finished fourth in the race.

He reached as high as 6th in the points standings, but would later fall to 30th in the final standings.

Marlin joined MB2 Motorsports for 2006 to drive the Waste Management Chevy, running with the No. 14 in tribute to his father, Coo Coo Marlin, who died during the 2005 season. Marlin's only Top 10 finish in 2006 was ninth place at Richmond. His 2006 season was shadowed by bad luck and No. 14 finished 36th in owner points.

2007–2010

Marlin was able to qualify via speed for each of the first five races of the 2007 season, his

UAW-Ford 500 at Talladega, replacing Mike Wallace
in the No. 09 car. However, in November he managed to qualify the No. 09 and drove at Phoenix for a 25th-place finish, and a week later at Homestead finishing 33rd.

Marlin failed to qualify for the 2008 Daytona 500 in the No. 09 car, but qualified at Talladega and the following week at Richmond as well. For Darlington, Marlin raced in his old No. 40 car and qualified 14th, and also at the Coca-Cola 600 at

Morgan McClure Motorsports
, and wearing an older-style Coors Light uniform from his days while driving for Chip Ganassi.

No. 09 Cup racecar in 2008

For the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Marlin continued to run a limited schedule in the No. 09 Phoenix Racing Miccosukee Resort & Gaming Chevrolet. His best finish for the 2009 season was 35th at Martinsville, which also proved the last of his 748 career starts.

An announcement was made preceding the Cup Series finale weekend at

TRG Motorsports
, though Marlin later denied it.

Retirement

Marlin announced his retirement from racing on March 18, 2010, and formerly owned a Chevrolet dealership in Ashland City, Tennessee and a Dodge dealership in Dickson, Tennessee. In 2012, Marlin publicly revealed that he had been diagnosed with Parkinsonism.[6] He has undergone deep brain stimulation surgical procedures at Vanderbilt University Medical Center as part of his treatment.[7]

Presently

In late 2011, Marlin helped form Tennessee Racing Association, LLC, along with several other drivers (including

Fairgrounds Speedway
.

Television appearances

In 2003, game show Family Feud hosted a NASCAR special with help from then-Family Feud host Richard Karn. Sterling Marlin was one of the drivers who appeared in an episode, along with some crew members from the Coors team. Marlin played against fellow driver Elliott Sadler and the #38 Robert Yates team, winning the game.

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

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
1976 Cunningham-Kelley Racing 14 Chevy RSD DAY
CAR
RCH
BRI
ATL
NWS
DAR
MAR
TAL NSV
29
DOV CLT RSD MCH DAY
NSV
POC
TAL
MCH
BRI DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
CLT CAR ATL ONT 101st 76 [9]
1978 Cunningham-Kelley Racing 14 Chevy RSD DAY
RCH
CAR
ATL
BRI
DAR
NWS
MAR
TAL
DOV
CLT
9
NSV
RSD
MCH
DAY
NSV

25
POC
TAL
MCH
BRI
DAR RCH DOV MAR
NWS
CLT CAR
ATL
ONT 69th 226 [10]
1979 RSD DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
NWS BRI
DAR
MAR
TAL
NSV
DOV
CLT TWS
RSD
MCH DAY
NSV

15
POC TAL MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
CLT
NWS
CAR
ATL
ONT 86th 123 [11]
1980 RSD DAY
8
CLT

36
CAR
ATL
ONT 49th 387 [12]
Jim Stacy Racing
5 Olds DAY
DNQ
RCH
CAR
ATL
BRI
DAR
11
NWS
MAR
TAL
NSV
DOV
CLT

16
TWS
RSD
MCH
DAY
Ulrich Racing
40 Chevy
NSV

7
POC TAL
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV NWS
MAR
1981 99 Buick RSD DAY
RCH
CAR
ATL
BRI
NWS
DAR
MAR
TAL
NSV
DOV
CLT
TWS
RSD
MCH
DAY
NSV

26
POC
TAL
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
93rd [13]
Marlin Racing 14 Chevy
CLT

28
CAR
ATL
RSD
1982 Billy Matthews Racing 41 Olds DAY
DNQ
RCH
BRI
ATL
CAR
DAR
NWS
MAR TAL
NSV
DOV
CLT
POC
RSD
MCH
DAY
NSV
POC
TAL
MCH BRI DAR
RCH
DOV
NWS
CLT

23
MAR
CAR
ATL
RSD NA 0 [14]
1983 Hamby Racing 17 Chevy DAY
34
ATL

31
DAR

11
TAL
41
CLT
19
DAY

16
TAL
21
MCH

29
CLT
40
ATL

16
19th 2980 [15]
Pontiac
RCH

18
CAR
13
NWS

22
MAR

12
NSV

11
DOV

10
BRI

18
RSD
25
POC

29
MCH

20
NSV

15
POC
18
BRI

15
DAR
24
RCH

26
DOV

27
MAR

27
NWS

17
CAR

15
RSD
17
1984 10 Chevy DAY
15
RCH
37th 1207 [16]
Bahre Racing
23 Buick
CAR

35
ATL
BRI
NWS
DAR
MAR
Sadler Brothers Racing 95 Chevy TAL
12
NSV
18
DOV
CLT
29
RSD
POC

33
MCH
DAY
33
TAL
32
MCH

32
DAR

39
RCH
DOV
MAR
CLT

35
NWS
CAR
ATL

9
RSD
Jimmy Means Racing 52 Pontiac NSV
30
POC
Sadler Brothers Racing 95 Olds
BRI

8
1985 Chevy DAY
16
RCH
CAR
ATL

25
BRI

22
DAR
NWS
MAR
TAL
25
DOV
CLT

34
RSD POC
MCH
DAY

33
POC
TAL

12
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
37th 645 [17]
Helen Rae Motorsports 00 Chevy
CLT

29
CAR
ATL
RSD
1986
Ellington Racing
1 Chevy DAY
9
RCH CAR
ATL

32
BRI
DAR

33
NWS
MAR
TAL
39
DOV
CLT
7
RSD
POC
MCH
DAY
2
POC
TAL

4
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR

37
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
CLT

33
CAR
ATL

32
RSD 36th 989 [18]
1987
Hagan Racing
44 Olds DAY
30
CAR

19
RCH

21
ATL

13
DAR

4
NWS
17
BRI

24
MAR

19
TAL
14
CLT
32
DOV

10
POC

15
RSD
9
MCH

18
DAY

16
POC

25
TAL

14
GLN

32
MCH

15
BRI

20
DAR

4
RCH

22
DOV

5
MAR
7
NWS
20
CLT

3
CAR

11
RSD
24
ATL

9
11th 3381 [19]
1988 DAY
8
RCH

5
CAR

3
ATL
20
DAR

5
BRI

8
NWS
16
MAR
2
TAL

6
CLT
27
DOV

11
RSD
9
POC

28
MCH

37
DAY

34
POC

14
TAL

6
GLN

8
MCH

11
BRI

12
DAR
5
RCH

16
DOV

23
MAR

26
CLT

5
NWS

14
CAR

34
PHO

10
ATL
12
10th 3621 [20]
1989 94 DAY
11
CAR

7
ATL

5
RCH

8
DAR

5
BRI

15
NWS
26
MAR

8
TAL

14
CLT
2
DOV

26
SON

40
POC

6
MCH

8
DAY

7
POC

36
TAL

28
GLN

7
MCH

34
BRI

18
DAR

10
RCH

28
DOV

17
MAR

20
CLT

7
NWS
19
CAR

23
PHO
30
ATL
3
12th 3422 [21]
1990 DAY
19
RCH

13
CAR

4
ATL

10
DAR

28
BRI

7
NWS
31
MAR

32
TAL

26
CLT
35
DOV

5
SON

6
POC

9
MCH

18
DAY

5
POC

30
TAL

3
GLN

15
MCH

20
BRI

5
DAR

18
RCH

24
DOV

12
MAR

12
NWS
13
CLT

16
CAR

6
PHO

16
ATL

38
14th 3387 [22]
1991 Junior Johnson & Associates 22 Ford DAY
2
RCH

9
CAR

33
ATL

7
DAR

10
BRI

27
NWS
22
MAR

28
TAL

4
CLT
11
DOV

15
SON
26
POC

8
MCH

13
DAY

8
POC

5
TAL

5
GLN
12
MCH

12
BRI

2
DAR

6
RCH

10
DOV

17
MAR

14
NWS
13
CLT

5
CAR

8
PHO

3
ATL

7
7th 3839 [23]
1992 DAY
35
CAR

15
RCH

7
ATL

17
DAR

22
BRI
32
NWS
8
MAR

2
TAL

4
CLT
22
DOV

14
SON

16
POC

7
MCH

32
DAY

2
POC

11
TAL

2
GLN

16
MCH
7
BRI

15
DAR

28
RCH

21
DOV

33
MAR

7
NWS
5
CLT

16
CAR

5
PHO

9
ATL
7
10th 3603 [24]
1993 Stavola Brothers Racing 8 Ford DAY
9
CAR

28
RCH

31
ATL

12
DAR

21
BRI
20
NWS
9*
MAR

21
TAL
24
SON

12
CLT
24
DOV

33
POC

8
MCH

8
DAY

2
NHA

6*
POC

7
TAL

27
GLN

6
MCH

17
BRI

23
DAR

31
RCH

24
DOV

11
MAR

30
NWS
19
CLT

17
CAR

12
PHO

30
ATL

17
15th 3355 [25]
1994
Morgan-McClure Motorsports
4 Chevy DAY
1
CAR

2
RCH

19
ATL

25
DAR

34
BRI
8
NWS
17
MAR

27
TAL

8
SON

29
CLT
15
DOV

8
POC

38
MCH

34
DAY

28
NHA

10
POC

12
TAL

5
IND
14
GLN

26
MCH

34
BRI

6
DAR

5
RCH

13
DOV

30
MAR

7
NWS
31
CLT

36
CAR

14
PHO
3
ATL

40
14th 3443 [26]
1995 DAY
1*
CAR

12
RCH

5
ATL

7
DAR

1
BRI
9
NWS
7
MAR

13
TAL

39
SON

7
CLT
4
DOV

7
POC

4
MCH

7
DAY

2*
NHA

9
POC

18
TAL

1
IND
7
GLN

21
MCH

4
BRI

7
DAR

10
RCH

33
DOV

6
MAR

23
NWS
15
CLT

6
CAR

6
PHO

12
ATL
2
3rd 4361 [27]
1996 DAY
40
CAR

6
RCH

11
ATL

13
DAR

11
BRI
18
NWS
5
MAR

10
TAL

1*
SON

15
CLT
6
DOV

41
POC

11
MCH

3*
DAY

1*
NHA

29
POC

6
TAL

29
IND
39
GLN

11
MCH

33
BRI

18
DAR

8
RCH

21
DOV

17
MAR

31
NWS
11
CLT

4
CAR

13
PHO

27
ATL

15
8th 3682 [28]
1997 DAY
5
CAR

20
RCH

19
ATL

23
DAR

32
TEX
8
BRI
20
MAR

21
SON

26
TAL
39
CLT
40
DOV

10
POC
15
MCH

17
CAL
36
DAY

3
NHA

22
POC

20
IND
43
GLN

13
MCH

43
BRI

10
DAR
40
RCH

39
NHA

39
DOV

27
MAR

39
CLT

20
TAL

38
CAR

9
PHO

27
ATL

11
25th 2954 [29]
1998
Team SABCO
40 Chevy DAY
22
CAR

25
LVS
24
ATL

DNQ
DAR

14
BRI
40
TEX

14
MAR

36
TAL

9
CAL

14
CLT
15
DOV

19
RCH

10
MCH

18
POC
9
SON

7
NHA

35
POC

11
IND
11
GLN

7
MCH

15
BRI

21
NHA

17
DAR

8
RCH

15
DOV

16
MAR

18*
CLT

30
TAL

14
DAY
18
PHO

12
CAR

13
ATL

42
13th 3530 [30]
1999 DAY
32
CAR

37
LVS

15
ATL

18
DAR
16
TEX

9
BRI
14
MAR

13
TAL

25
CAL

16
RCH

18
CLT
40
DOV

29
MCH

22
POC
4
SON

25
DAY
12
NHA

34
POC

28
IND
16
GLN
33
MCH

15
BRI
7
DAR

40
RCH

4
NHA

21
DOV

38
MAR

11
CLT

29
TAL

22
CAR
8
PHO

40
HOM

17
ATL
31
16th 3397 [31]
2000 DAY
24
CAR

15
LVS

18
ATL

12
DAR

21
BRI
10
TEX
34
MAR

24
TAL

8
CAL

32
RCH

29
CLT
19
DOV

31
MCH

10
POC
22
SON

2
DAY

25
NHA

25
POC

42
IND
30
GLN

30
MCH

15
BRI

8
DAR

17
RCH

20
NHA
22
DOV

37
MAR

9
CLT

31
TAL
41
CAR
33
PHO

15
HOM
26
ATL
8
19th 3363 [32]
2001 Chip Ganassi Racing Dodge DAY
7
CAR
8
LVS

3
ATL
35
DAR

5
BRI
12
TEX

34
MAR

5
TAL
23*
CAL
9
RCH

11
CLT
15
DOV

6
MCH

3
POC
4
SON

28
DAY
39
CHI

9
NHA

17
POC

16
IND
2
GLN

25
MCH

1
BRI

9
DAR
16
RCH

32
DOV
8
KAN
5
CLT

1*
MAR

10
TAL

17
PHO

34
CAR

11
HOM
5
ATL

2
NHA
2
3rd 4741 [33]
2002 DAY
8*
CAR
2
LVS

1
ATL

9
DAR

1
BRI
19
TEX

7
MAR

12
TAL
5
CAL
7
RCH

11
CLT
11
DOV
13
POC
4
MCH

21
SON

43
DAY

3
CHI

16
NHA

14
POC

3*
IND
27
GLN

30
MCH

6
BRI

7
DAR
4
RCH

43
NHA

21
DOV

21
KAN

33
TAL CLT
MAR
ATL
CAR
PHO
HOM
18th 3703 [34]
2003 DAY
17
CAR
40
LVS

8
ATL

14
DAR
39
BRI
6
TEX

29
TAL
6
MAR

7
CAL

10
RCH

13
CLT
7
DOV

35
POC
6*
MCH

6*
SON

18
DAY

19
CHI

21
NHA

39
POC

10
IND
34
GLN

43
MCH

19
BRI

17
DAR

31
RCH

22
NHA

29
DOV

13
TAL

39
KAN

34
CLT

15
MAR

43
ATL

16
PHO

11
CAR

10
HOM
10
18th 3745 [35]
2004 DAY
37
CAR
4
LVS

18
ATL

16
DAR

14
BRI
4
TEX

26
MAR
9
TAL

31
CAL

27
RCH

15
CLT
39
DOV

29
POC
31
MCH

6
SON

21
DAY
20
CHI

7
NHA

21
POC

15
IND
33
GLN

36
MCH

15
BRI

6
CAL

26
RCH

14
NHA

12
DOV

15
TAL

34
KAN
34
CLT

12
MAR
4
ATL
19
PHO

25
DAR

12
HOM

16
21st 3857 [36]
2005 DAY
8
CAL
15
LVS

35
ATL

16
BRI
11
MAR
6
TEX

5
PHO

26
TAL

34
DAR

41
RCH

23
CLT
39
DOV

32
POC
16
MCH
40
SON

26
DAY
22
CHI

32
NHA

34
POC

28
IND

9
GLN
MCH

21
BRI

29
CAL

19
RCH

41
NHA
11
DOV

41
TAL

7
KAN

13
CLT

40
MAR

38
ATL

20
TEX
23
PHO

34
HOM

26
30th 3183 [37]
2006 MB2 Motorsports 14 Chevy DAY
34
CAL
32
LVS
36
ATL
34
BRI
17
MAR
14
TEX
30
PHO
12
TAL
37
RCH
9
DAR
28
CLT
28
DOV
31
POC
42
MCH
24
SON
42
DAY
24
CHI
26
NHA
16
POC
30
IND

31
GLN
39
MCH
29
BRI
32
CAL
29
RCH
30
NHA
25
DOV
31
KAN
20
TAL
40
CLT
11
MAR
21
ATL
20
TEX
40
PHO
36
HOM
37
34th 2854 [38]
2007
Ginn Racing
DAY
17
CAL
35
LVS
34
ATL
24
BRI
30
MAR
21
TEX
34
PHO
27
TAL
16
RCH
23
DAR
13
CLT
33
DOV
16
POC
31
MCH
20
SON
43
NHA
24
DAY
40
CHI
23
IND
POC GLN MCH 40th 1752 [39]
Furniture Row Racing 78 Chevy BRI
DNQ
CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN
Phoenix Racing 09 Chevy TAL
DNQ
CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO
25
HOM
33
2008 DAY
DNQ
CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL
22
RCH
25
DAY
41
CHI
IND
POC GLN MCH BRI
43
CAL RCH
DNQ
NHA DOV KAN TAL
42
CLT MAR
DNQ
ATL TEX
PHO

32
HOM
29
51st 482 [40]
Chip Ganassi Racing 40 Dodge DAR
34
CLT
31
DOV POC MCH SON NHA
2009 Phoenix Racing 09 Dodge DAY CAL
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
ATL BRI
40
MAR
DNQ
TEX PHO
40
TAL
RCH
DAR
42
CLT DOV POC
39
MCH
41
SON NHA DAY CHI
IND

DNQ
POC
38
GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH NHA DOV KAN CAL CLT
DNQ
MAR
35
TAL TEX
PHO
HOM 53rd 316 [41]
Daytona 500
Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
1980
Jim Stacy Racing
Oldsmobile DNQ
Cunningham-Kelley Racing Chevrolet 36 8
1982 Billy Matthews Racing Oldsmobile DNQ
1983 Hamby Racing Chevrolet 33 34
1984 40 15
1985 Sadler Brothers Racing Chevrolet 20 16
1986
Ellington Racing
Chevrolet 8 9
1987
Hagan Racing
Oldsmobile 10 30
1988 12 8
1989 6 11
1990 21 19
1991 Junior Johnson & Associates Ford 12 2
1992 1 35
1993 Stavola Brothers Racing Ford 14 9
1994
Morgan-McClure Motorsports
Chevrolet 4 1
1995 3 1
1996 3 40
1997 9 5
1998
Team SABCO
Chevrolet 3 22
1999 17 32
2000 38 24
2001 Chip Ganassi Racing Dodge 3 7
2002 13 8
2003 7 17
2004 4 37
2005 18 8
2006 MB2 Motorsports Chevrolet 39 34
2007
Ginn Racing
Chevrolet 38 17
2008 Phoenix Racing Chevrolet DNQ

Nationwide Series

Nationwide 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 NNSC Pts Ref
1986
Hagan Racing
69 Olds
DAY
CAR
HCY
MAR
BRI
DAR
SBO
LGY JFC
DOV
CLT

29
SBO
HCY
ROU
IRP
SBO
RAL
OXF
SBO
HCY
LGY
ROU
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
ROU
CLT
CAR
MAR
133rd - [42]
1988
Hagan Racing
44 Olds
DAY
HCY
CAR
MAR
DAR
BRI
LNG
NZH
SBO
NSV

23
CLT

11
DOV
ROU
LAN LVL
MYB
OXF
SBO
HCY
LNG
IRP
ROU
BRI
DAR
RCH

14
DOV
MAR
CLT

21
CAR
MAR
46th 445 [43]
1989 48
DAY
CAR
MAR
HCY
DAR
BRI
NZH
SBO
LAN
NSV
CLT
DOV
ROU
LVL
VOL
MYB
SBO
HCY
DUB IRP ROU
BRI
DAR

39
RCH
DOV
MAR
CLT

25
CAR
MAR
77th 134 [44]
1990 Fred Turner Racing
DAY

24
RCH
CAR
MAR
HCY
DAR
BRI
LAN
SBO
NZH
HCY
CLT

4
DOV
ROU
VOL
MYB
OXF
NHA
SBO
DUB
IRP ROU
BRI
DAR

12
RCH
DOV

32
MAR
CLT

1*
NHA
CAR
MAR
48th 625 [45]
1992 Fred Turner Racing 10 Chevy
DAY

39
CAR
RCH
ATL
MAR
DAR
BRI
HCY
LAN
DUB
NZH
CLT

4
DOV
ROU
MYB
GLN
VOL
NHA
TAL
IRP ROU
MCH
NHA
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
CLT
MAR
CAR
HCY 73rd 206 [46]
1993 48 Ford
DAY

28
CAR
RCH
DAR
BRI
HCY
ROU
MAR
NZH
CLT

42
DOV
MYB
GLN
MLW
TAL

8
IRP
MCH

11
NHA
BRI
DAR

22
RCH

23
DOV
ROU
CLT

11
MAR
CAR
HCY 41st 864 [47]
70
ATL

5
1994 4 Chevy
DAY

6
CAR
RCH
ATL

QL
MAR
DAR

41
HCY
BRI
ROU
NHA
NZH
CLT

40
DOV
MYB
GLN

36
MLW

39
SBO
TAL

4*
HCY IRP
MCH

18
BRI
DAR
RCH

34
DOV
CLT

7
MAR
CAR
44th 810 [48]
1995 22
DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
NSV

36
DAR
BRI
HCY
NHA
NZH
CLT
DOV
MYB
GLN
MLW
TAL
SBO
IRP
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
CLT
CAR
HOM
106th 55 [49]
1996 Pontiac
DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
NSV

22
DAR
BRI
HCY
NZH
CLT
DOV
SBO
MYB
GLN
MLW
NHA
TAL
IRP
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
60th 262 [50]
Martin Racing 92 Chevy
CLT

3
CAR
HOM
1997
DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
LVS
DAR
HCY
TEX
BRI
NSV
TAL

18
NHA
NZH
CLT

17
69th 285 [51]
Phoenix Racing 4 Chevy
DOV

33
SBO
GLN
MLW
MYB
GTY
IRP
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
CLT
CAL
CAR
HOM
1998 Sterling Marlin Racing 1 Chevy
DAY
CAR
LVS
NSV

7
DAR
BRI
TEX
HCY
TAL

30
NHA
NZH
CLT

40
DOV
RCH
PPR
GLN
MLW
MYB
CAL
SBO
IRP
MCH
BRI

23
DAR
RCH
DOV
CLT

10
GTY
CAR
ATL
HOM
58th 490 [52]
1999 Joe Gibbs Racing 42 Pontiac
DAY
CAR
LVS

33
ATL
DAR
TEX

DNQ
CAL

DNQ
NHA
RCH
NZH
CLT
DOV
SBO
GLN
MLW
MYB
PPR
GTY
IRP 54th 777 [53]
Sterling Marlin Racing 14 Chevy NSV
34
BRI

8
TAL
MCH

12
BRI

4
DAR

9
RCH
DOV
CLT
CAR

DNQ
MEM

31
PHO
HOM
2000
Team SABCO
82 Chevy
DAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI

1*
TEX
NSV
TAL
CAL
RCH
NHA
CLT
DOV
SBO MYB
GLN
MLW
NZH
PPR
GTY
IRP
MCH
62nd 525 [54]
01
BRI

5
DAR

7
RCH

43
DOV
CLT

DNQ
CAR
MEM
PHO
HOM

DNQ
2004 Phoenix Racing 1 Dodge
DAY
CAR
LVS
DAR
BRI
TEX
NSH
TAL
CAL
GTY
RCH
NZH
CLT
DOV
NSH
KEN
MLW
DAY
CHI
NHA
PPR
IRP
MCH
BRI
CAL

37
RCH
DOV
KAN
CLT

21
MEM
ATL
PHO
DAR
HOM
102nd 152 [55]
2005
FitzBradshaw Racing
40 Dodge
DAY

42
CAL

15
MXC
LVS

25
ATL

QL
NSH

37
BRI

5
TEX

19
PHO
TAL

21
DAR

39
RCH

10
CLT

2
DOV
NSH
QL¤
KEN

6
MLW
DAY

41
CHI

35
NHA
PPR
MCH

12
BRI

25
CAL
RCH
DOV

17
KAN
CLT

5
MEM
TEX

22
PHO
HOM
29th 1985 [56]
12
GTY

12
IRP
GLN
2007 Phoenix Racing 1 Chevy
DAY
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

15
KAN
CLT
MEM

26
TEX
PHO
HOM
106th 203 [57]
2008
DAY
CAL
LVS
ATL
BRI
NSH

22
TEX
PHO
MXC
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
118th 97 [58]
- Qualified but replaced by Hermie Sadler · - Qualified but replaced by Reed Sorenson · ¤ - Qualified for Johnny Benson Jr.

ARCA SuperCar Series

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

ARCA 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 ASCC Pts Ref
1977 Cunningham-Kelley Racing 14 Chevy TOL
DAY
QCS BFS NSV FRS TOL SLM AVS TAL
13
TOL SND SLM NA 0 [59]
1978
DAY
QCS AVS
NSV

3
IMS LOR FRS TAL
21
FRS CMS JEF NA 0 [60]
1979 AVS
DAY
NSV
FRS SLM DSP IMS TAL
16
FRS NA 0 [61]
1982 4 Pontiac
NSV

34
DAY
TAL FRS CMS
WIN
NSV
TAT TAL FRS BFS
MIL
SND NA 0 [62]
1992 Blackstock Racing 12 Pontiac
DAY
FIF TWS TAL
TOL
KIL POC
MCH
FRS KIL NSH
32
DEL POC HPT FRS
ISF
TOL
DSF
TWS SLM ATL 138th - [63]
Results before 1979 may be incomplete.

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
1996 Pontiac DAY
4
TAL
4
CLT
11
MCH
6
6th 40 [64]
2002 Pontiac DAY
8
CAL

4
CHI
7
IND
7
10th 35 [65]

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Achievements
Preceded by Daytona 500 winner
1994, 1995
Succeeded by
Awards
Preceded by NASCAR Winston Cup Series Rookie of the Year
1983
Succeeded by