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Arnold Motorsports

Former NASCAR team


Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
nameArnold Motorsports
logoArnold_Motorsports_logo.png
ownerDon Arnold
seriesNextel Cup Series
drivers_champ0
wins0
driversDerrike Cope, P. J. Jones, Todd Bodine, Jimmy Spencer, Jorge Goeters
manufacturerDodge
baseConcord, North Carolina
opened2003
closed2006

Arnold Motorsports was a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series team operated by Don Arnold, owner of Arnold Development Companies and Arnold & Arnold Real Estate.

History

Arnold Motorsports was formed in 2003 after the purchase of the race shop and equipment of Melling Racing. The team debuted as the No.79 Arnold Development Companies Dodge, with Pro Cup Series driver Billy Bigley Jr. driving. The team originally planned to run 34 races, but eventually scaled back its plans. After Bigley failed to qualify for the three events he attempted, he was released. Derrike Cope attempted the season finale at Homestead, but also failed to qualify.

The team returned full-time in 2004 with Derrike Cope at the wheel. Cope co-owned the team and merged his Quest Motor Racing team with Arnold's. The team briefly received sponsorship from Redneckjunk.com (unrelated to a RacingJunk.com that sponsored Carl Long during this same time frame), but was forced to remove its decals by NASCAR because the sanctioning body didn't believe it "projected the proper image of [the] sport." After twelve starts, Cope was replaced by Mike Wallace at Dover. Wallace, along with P. J. Jones, Jeff Fuller and Todd Bodine, finished out the year.

In 2005 Jimmy Spencer drove the car in what was a limited schedule due to lack of sponsorship. The team announced Allied Buildings as the sponsor for the rest of 2005 and all of 2006 at the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Arnold also owned a share of a Craftsman Truck Series team with Germain Motor Company as the No.30 Toyota. But Arnold sold the interest in that team to focus on Cup. The team's only attempt in 2006 came at the Daytona 500 with Larry Foyt as driver, but the team missed the race. In May 2006, the team announced it was shutting down. The shop later housed Spraker Racing in the ARCA Re/MAX Series. Team founder Don Arnold died in December 2015.

In other media

The team's 50 car is featured in the video game NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup driven by Cope, and in NASCAR 2006: Total Team Control driven by Jimmy Spencer. Germain Racing's truck series cars in the latter game were listed under Arnold Motorsports.

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.)

Car No. 50 results

NASCAR Nextel Cup Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts2003Billy Bigley79Dodge58th147Derrike Cope20045037th1958Mike WallaceP. J. JonesTodd BodineJeff Fuller2005Jimmy Spencer47th674Jorge Goeters2006Larry Foyt74th10
DAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXTALMARCALRCHCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCIND
DNQGLNMCHBRI
DNQDARRCH
DNQNHADOV
DNQTALKANCLTMARATL
DNQPHOCAR
HOM
DNQ
DAY
30CAR
30LVS
33ATL
38DAR
25BRI
26TEX
37MAR
33TAL
38CAL
31RCH
29CLT
34
DOV
35DAY
41NHA
32
POC
22MCH
25SON
39CHI
39POC
43
IND
41GLN
41MCH
43BRI
23RCH
43NHA
23KAN
39MAR
43ATL
39PHO
43DAR
39HOM
DNQ
CAL
43DOV
43TALCLT
42
DAYCALLVSATL
29BRI
21MARTEXPHOTALDARRCHCLT
42DOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCIND
DNQBRI
28CALRCH
36NHA
39DOVTALKANCLT
DNQMARATL
DNQTEX
39PHO
36HOM
31
GLN
35MCH
DAY
DNQCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM

References

References

  1. (2004-01-12). "rpm.espn.com: Team still looking for sponsorship".
  2. (August 23, 2004). "Germain/Arnold Racing enters series' final races". motorsport.com.
  3. BRANT JAMES. (2004-03-27). "Sports: Site notable after being junked".
  4. BRANT JAMES. (2004-03-14). "Sports: Reutimann continues rapid rise in trucks".
  5. Kevin Carver. (2005-01-13). "Motorsport.com: News channel".
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