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Akins Motorsports

Former NASCAR team


Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
nameAkins Motorsports
ownersBrad Akins
Bob Sutton
Doug Stringer
baseMooresville, North Carolina
Concord, North Carolina
seriesBusch Series
Craftsman Truck Series
driversKasey Kahne, Mark Green, A. J. Foyt IV, Tyler Walker, Elton Sawyer, Christian Elder, Bobby Hamilton
manufacturerFord, Dodge
opened1992
closed2006 (merged with Braun Racing)
wins3

Bob Sutton Doug Stringer Concord, North Carolina Craftsman Truck Series Akins Motorsports, formerly Akins-Sutton Motorsports At the time the team was sold to Braun Racing in 2006, it was owned by longtime team general manager Doug Stringer. The team was known for its Great Clips-sponsored #38 team in the Busch Series (now the Xfinity Series), which was later fielded by Braun Racing and Turner Scott Motorsports.

Busch Series

Car #38 history

Akins Motorsports debuted in 1993, running the #38 Country Time Ford Thunderbird driven by Bobby Hamilton. They ran two Winston Cup races with Hamilton driving, posting a tenth-place finish at Dover International Speedway. They also ran a pair of Busch Races with Elton Sawyer driving, his best finish a 25th at Richmond International Raceway.

Sawyer went full-time with the team in 1994 with sponsorship from Ford Credit. They had six top-tens, as well as winning at Myrtle Beach Speedway, finishing fourteenth in championship points. The following season, they moved to ninth in points and Sawyer won the pole at Indianapolis Raceway Park. At the end of the year, Sawyer was replaced with Dennis Setzer with Lipton Tea sponsorship for 1996. He had two top-tens, before Sawyer came back to the team to finish out the year, posting one top-ten.

In 1997, Barbasol became primary sponsor, and Sawyer finished a then-career-best sixth in points, before moving up to fifth the following season.

Glenn Allen Jr. took over the #38 for the 1999 season, who ended the season with a pole at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The 38 team was forced to shut down at the end of the season due to sponsor Barbasol departing.

Rookie Christian Elder drove the #38 in 2001 with Great Clips/Deka Batteries sponsorship for sixteen races that year, posting a best finish of 20th twice. Elder drove the 38 for eight races in 2002, sharing the ride with Mark Green before Green took over the ride permanently, posting three top-fifteen finishes.

In 2003, Akins hired Ford development driver Kasey Kahne as the team's driver. but continued to run Akins' Busch team, as they switched to Dodge Intrepids. He went winless in 2004, but had two poles and finished eleventh in points.

In 2005, team manager Doug Stringer assumed full ownership, and Kahne shared the car with Tyler Walker. He had two wins and three poles, while Walker did not finish better than 14th, and was released in August 2005. Mike Wallace and A. J. Foyt IV shared the driving duties with Kahne for the balance of the season.

Foyt IV was to compete for Rookie of the Year in the #38 Akins ride in 2006 but was released from the team when Doug Stringer merged Akins Motorsports with Braun Racing.

Car No. 38 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NBSCPts1993Bobby Hamilton38FordElton Sawyer199419951996Dennis SetzerElton Sawyer19978th341919985th35331999Glenn Allen Jr.26th2358ChevyHut StricklinFord2001Christian Elder41st1259200231st2351Mark Green2003Kasey Kahne9th41042004Dodge7th4219Shane HmielTyler Walker2005Kasey Kahne23rd3213Tyler WalkerCasey MearsMike WallaceA. J. Foyt IV200618th3554Ryan MooreChevy
DAYCARRCHDARBRIHCY
23ROUMAR
31NZHCLTDOVMYBGLNMLWTALIRP
9MCHNHABRIDAR
RCH
25DOVROUCLT
36MARCARHCYATL
DAY
20CAR
12RCH
4ATL
DNQMAR
22DAR
13HCY
28BRIROU
31NHA
DNQNZH
2CLT
21DOV
13MYB
1GLN
35MLW
8SBO
17TAL
21HCY
14IRP
22MCH
20BRI
15DAR
9RCH
31DOV
13CLT
5MAR
19CAR
39
DAY
39CAR
32RCH
15ATL
10NSV
30DAR
38BRI
18HCY
26NHA
2NZH
8CLT
27DOV
12MYB
10GLN
22MLW
14TAL
10SBO
7IRP
2MCH
13BRI
26DAR
8RCH
10DOV
17CLT
20CAR
14HOM
12
DAY
27CAR
31RCH
22ATL
DNQNSV
37DAR
36BRI
DNQHCY
DNQNZH
20CLT
DNQDOV
33SBO
11MYB
8GLN
11MLW
24NHA
24TAL
DNQIRP
6
MCH
25BRI
12DAR
16RCH
22DOV
8CLT
19CAR
14HOM
15
DAY
16CAR
12RCH
11ATL
2LVS
31DAR
17HCY
6TEX
11BRI
32NSV
17TAL
42NHA
4NZH
23CLT
43DOV
9SBO
5GLN
19MLW
6MYB
5GTY
4IRP
3MCH
16BRI
34DAR
13RCH
31DOV
16CLT
22CAL
19CAR
12HOM
32
DAY
28CAR
14LVS
30NSV
10DAR
11BRI
4TEX
27HCY
27TAL
10NHA
27NZH
36CLT
8DOV
8RCH
18PPR
4GLN
11MLW
2MYB
11CAL
12SBO
25IRP
8MCH
8BRI
18DAR
12RCH
33DOV
3CLT
13GTY
38CAR
32ATL
13HOM
26
DAY
16CAR
DNQLVS
DNQATL
9DAR
30TEX
27NSV
29BRI
26CAL
21NHA
28RCH
26NZH
14CLT
DNQDOV
24SBO
DNQGLN
29MLW
4MYB
DNQPPR
37GTY
33IRP
24MCH
DNQBRI
DNQ
TAL
13
DAR
22RCH
DNQDOV
16CLT
21CAR
DNQMEM
42PHO
29HOM
21
DAY
DNQCARLVS
23ATL
26DARBRI
20TEXNSHTAL
26CAL
24RCHNHANZH
28CLT
37DOV
20KEN
24MLWGLNCHI
29GTY
30PPRIRPMCHBRI
35DARRCHDOVKAN
27CLT
40MEMPHO
28CARHOM
43
DAY
36CAR
37LVS
38TEX
31TAL
43CAL
43KEN
26DAY
29CHI
INQ†
DAR
17BRI
17RCH
28NHANZH
33CLT
35DOV
15NSH
12MLW
22CHI
41GTY
22PPR
19IRPMCHBRI
37DARRCH
16DOV
20KAN
16CLT
30MEM
38ATL
28CAR
19PHO
14HOM
30
DAY
8CAR
26LVS
11DAR
8BRI
13TEX
9TAL
37NSH
29CAL
4RCH
18GTY
31NZH
12CLT
6DOV
8NSH
25KEN
11MLW
16DAY
38CHI
28NHA
9PPR
10IRP
14MCH
2BRI
14DAR
6RCH
12DOV
4KAN
30CLT
8MEM
15ATL
7PHO
27CAR
18HOM
1
DAY
43CAR
26LVS
2DAR
11BRI
27TEX
32NSH
3TAL
38CAL
5GTY
13RCH
10NZH
16CLT
25DOV
7NSH
6KEN
17DAY
6CHI
4NHA
4MCH
5BRI
34CAL
4RCH
9DOV
3KAN
13CLT
36ATL
4PHO
11DAR
11HOM
18
MLW
4IRP
12
PPR
27MEM
12
DAY
5LVS
20ATL
5TEX
1DAR
34DOV
13DAY
25CHI
12MCH
27CLT
12
CAL
39MXC
24NSH
17BRI
35PHO
42RCH
28CLT
14NSH
19KEN
19MLW
40NHA
19PPR
23GTY
17IRP
37GLN
36
TAL
26
BRI
14CAL
29RCH
26DOV
31KAN
21
MEM
32TEX
39PHO
42HOM
24
DAY
42CAL
38MXC
21LVS
37ATL
33BRI
35TEX
41NSH
PHO
29TALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAMARGTYIRPGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM

Car #58 history

Akins added a second car to its stable in 2005, with Brent Sherman driving a Serta Mattress and Hickory Farms-sponsored Dodge. However, following the sale of team to Doug Stringer the team consolidated its operations to the #38 and sold the #58 to Glynn Motorsports.

Car No. 58 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NBSCPts2004Brent Sherman58Dodge75th177200531st2738Regan Smith
DAYCARLVSDARBRITEXNSHTALCALGTYRCHNZHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRICALRCHDOVKAN
37CLTMEM
37ATLPHODARHOM
30
DAY
DNQCAL
32MXC
23LVS
32ATL
31NSH
23BRI
36TEX
34PHO
24TAL
9DAR
32RCH
DNQCLT
34
DOV
20NSH
15KEN
41MLW
29DAY
19CHINHAPPRGTYIRPGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM

Car #98 history

In 1999, Akins formed a second car, the #98 with Lysol sponsorship with Elton Sawyer driving. He won his second race at New Hampshire International Speedway and finished fifth in points again.

In 2000, Sawyer continued to drive the 98, posting fourteen top-tens.

In 2001, clothing brand Starter and Hot Tamales came on board as sponsor and in April 2001 Akins sold the #98 team to Michael Kranefuss in order to focus on the #38. Sawyer posted a career-best nineteen top-ten finishes and finished 5th in points. At the end of the year, Starter and Hot Tamales left and unable to find a sponsor, Kranefuss was forced to disband the #98 team.

Car No. 98 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334NBSCPts1999Elton Sawyer98Chevy5th3891Ford20007th377620015th41002003Mark Green95th115
DAY
21DAR
2NSV
8TAL
41
CAR
7LVS
26ATL
8TEX
12BRI
3CAL
7NHA
1RCH
34NZH
32CLT
8DOV
9SBO
23GLN
11MLW
34MYB
7PPR
8GTY
13IRP
8MCH
26BRI
7DAR
14RCH
16DOV
26CLT
19CAR
14MEM
3PHO
15HOM
13
DAY
30CAR
12LVS
25ATL
18DAR
9BRI
12TEX
28NSV
13TAL
18CAL
9RCH
34NHA
9CLT
9DOV
9SBO
3MYB
3GLN
7MLW
6NZH
2PPR
25GTY
10IRP
6MCH
31BRI
29DAR
3RCH
19DOV
33CLT
29CAR
19MEM
2PHO
11HOM
40
DAY
43CAR
29LVS
8ATL
35DAR
9BRI
17TEX
21NSH
5TAL
6CAL
12RCH
40NHA
9NZH
11CLT
19DOV
6KEN
4MLW
6GLN
6CHI
8GTY
8PPR
30IRP
4MCH
7BRI
5DAR
2RCH
8DOV
11KAN
16CLT
9MEM
26PHO
38CAR
10HOM
2
DAYCARLVSDARBRITEXTALNSHCALRCHGTYNZH
16CLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMATLPHOCARHOM

Craftsman Truck Series

Truck #38 history

During the 1995 season, Akins/Sutton also fielded a Craftsman Truck Series team with Sammy Swindell full-time driving with sponsorship from Channellock, posting five top-tens and a 4th place run at Bristol, finishing twelfth in points. The team racked up an astounding 7 DNFs during the 20-race season. Akins/Sutton never fielded a truck again.

Truck No. 38 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920NSTSCPts1995Sammy Swindell38Ford12th2109
PHO
17TUS
7SGS
24MMR
10POR
13EVG
17I70
24LVL
13BRI
4*MLW
12CNS
26HPT
21IRP
33FLM
10RCH
17MAR
36NWS
24SON
10MMR
32PHO
39

References

References

  1. (December 19, 2002). "BUSCH: Kasey Kahne signs with Akins Motorsports". motorsport.com.
  2. (July 20, 1998). "BUSCH: Fontana Akins Injury Report". motorsport.com.
  3. (January 18, 2007). "BUSCH: Braun Racing expands to three-car entry". motorsport.com.
  4. (September 24, 2010). "Turner Motorsports acquires Braun Racing". motorsport.com.
  5. (May 12, 1999). "BUSCH: Akins Motorsports Names General Manager". motorsport.com.
  6. (April 25, 2006). "BUSCH: Jason Leffler transfers points to new number". motorsport.com.
  7. (August 30, 1999). "BUSCH: Hut Stricklin Sings with Akins Motorsport". motorsport.com.
  8. (December 6, 2003). "Kahne and Elliott share No. 9 in 2004". motorsport.com.
  9. (May 30, 2004). "Rookie's rise has familiar ring". [[USA Today]].
  10. (April 19, 2006). "BUSCH: Braun Racing changes announced". motorsport.com.
  11. (March 18, 2005). "BUSCH: Akins Motorsports, Glynn Motorsports announce merger". motorsport.com.
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