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Biagi–DenBeste Racing

American racing team


American racing team

FieldValue
Team_nameBiagi–DenBeste Racing
LogoFile:Biagi-DenBeste Racing Logo.png
Owner_namesFred & Greg Biagi (Biagi Brothers)
Bill & Lori DenBeste
BaseKannapolis, North Carolina
SeriesXfinity Series
Opened2001
Closed2017 (merged with Stewart–Haas Racing)
2019 (end of partnership)
Debut2001 Auto Club 300 (Fontana)
Final2019 Ford Ecoboost 300 (Homestead)
Races278
Drivers_champ0
Wins14
Poles14

Bill & Lori DenBeste 2019 (end of partnership) Biagi–DenBeste Racing, originally Biagi Brothers Racing, was an American professional stock car racing team that last competed in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in partnership with Stewart–Haas Racing. The team was based in Mooresville, North Carolina.

Xfinity Series

2001–2006

The team debuted in 2001 at the Auto Club 300 as the No. 4 car, qualifying 41st and finishing 31st with Mike Wallace driving their Chevrolet. Wallace made eight starts total that season, his best finish a tenth at Richmond International Raceway. Wallace returned in 2002, running seventeen races. He finished in the top-twenty seven times, including two fourteenth-place finishes. The team also ran a second car, the No. 07, for Tim Fedewa at Talladega, finishing third, the last car on the lead lap (mostly due to a 27-car pileup on lap 15 that took out most of the field, including Wallace).

In 2003, Biagi moved up to the Busch Series full-time with Wallace. They opened the season with a fourth-place finish at the Koolerz 300. Despite missing a race where Rick Carelli filled in, Wallace finished thirteenth in points that year, one position shy of matching his career-best. The following season, Biagi switched from Chevrolets to Fords, and at the Winn-Dixie 250, Wallace took the lead on the last lap to score Biagi's first career Busch victory. He led eighteen laps the following week at Chicagoland Speedway, but ran out of fuel on the last lap, costing him the victory. After posting three more top-tens, Wallace finished seventeenth in points.

After Wallace departed in 2005, Biagi formed a partnership with Chip Ganassi Racing and hired Ganassi development driver Ryan Hemphill. After he failed to qualify for two consecutive races, Hemphill was briefly replaced by Jeff Green, who finished sixth at Richmond. Hemphill returned for three races and had a twelfth-place run at Nashville Superspeedway before he was permanently removed from the ride. Green took over for three races, before Kevin Hamlin took over for the balance of the season. In fourteen starts, his best finish was fourteenth at Memphis Motorsports Park.

For 2006, Mark Green was selected as the team's new driver, and had an eighteenth-place run at Richmond, before he was released in favor of Auggie Vidovich. In addition to Green and Vidovich, Hamlin, Boris Said, and Paul Tracy have driven the car during the 2006 season.

In 2007, BDBR had announced it would switch to Toyota and run with sponsorship from Kibbles 'n Bits, but the team shut down in January due to a lack of funding. Its assets and owners points were acquired by Braun Racing, and the team's number, 4, assigned to Ginn Racing.

Car No. 4 results

NASCAR Busch Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NBSCPts2001Mike Wallace4Chevy49th6632002Pontiac39th1584Chevy2003Pontiac15th3595ChevyRick Carelli2004Mike WallaceFord21st34612005Ryan HemphillDodge27th2919Jeff GreenKevin HamlinScott Pruett2006Mark Green32nd2766Paul TracyBoris SaidAuggie VidovichKevin Hamlin
DAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXNSHTALCAL
31RCHNHANZHCLT
31DOVKENMLWGLNCHI
32GTYPPRIRPMCH
27BRIDARRCH
10DOVKAN
23CLTMEMPHO
37CARHOM
23
DAY
DNQCARLVS
25DARBRITAL
38DAY
14
TEX
27NSHCAL
36RCHNHANZHCLT
39DOVNSHKEN
31MLWCHI
14GTY
20PPRIRP
18MCH
19BRI
42DARRCH
24DOV
18KAN
DNQCLT
15MEMATL
24CARPHO
21HOM
DNQ
DAY
4TAL
8DAY
13
CAR
36LVS
18DAR
16BRI
11TEX
30NSH
28CAL
16RCH
12GTY
16NZH
17CLT
20DOV
17NSH
24KEN
13MLW
22CHI
17NHAIRP
19MCH
27BRI
16DAR
15RCH
17DOV
10KAN
15CLT
19MEM
17ATL
17PHO
18CAR
29HOM
23
PPR
19
DAY
35CAR
17LVS
20DAR
36BRI
10TEX
19NSH
38TAL
11CAL
20GTY
41RCH
32NZH
14CLT
29DOV
28NSH
12KEN
31MLW
11DAY
1CHI
15NHA
10PPR
23IRP
21MCH
9BRI
13CAL
18RCH
19DOV
25KAN
18CLT
19MEM
30ATL
21PHO
27DAR
17HOM
25
DAY
36CAL
27MXC
17LVS
29ATL
30NSH
31BRI
33TEX
41PHO
DNQTAL
DNQNSH
12KEN
28MLW
33
DAR
28RCH
6CLT
17DOV
38DAY
15CHI
38NHA
17
PPR
17GTY
23IRP
26MCH
31BRI
22CAL
42RCH
20DOV
34KAN
31CLT
15MEM
14TEX
28PHO
23HOM
35
GLN
14
DAY
10CAL
43LVS
31ATL
28BRI
22TEX
33NSH
38PHO
15TAL
28RCH
15DAR
27
MXC
37
CLT
31
DOV
29NSH
33KEN
34MLW
15CHI
32NHA
28MAR
25GTY
21IRP
34GLN
21MCH
38BRI
32CAL
43RCH
27DOV
27KAN
20CLT
33MEM
15TEX
38PHO
33HOM
32
DAY
27

Car No. 07 results

NASCAR Busch Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334NBSCPts2002Tim Fedewa07PontiacN/A0
DAYCARLVSDARBRITEXNSHTAL
3CALRCHNHANZHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHIGTYPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMATLCARPHOHOM

2012–2019

Five years later, the team returned at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May 2012, with a new sponsor in Caroll Shelby Engine Company (owned by new partners Bill and Lori DenBeste), a new manufacturer Ford, and a new number 98 car being driven by Reed Sorenson. The car was given a black and gold scheme to honor the late Carroll Shelby and Shelby American's 50th Anniversary. Sorenson finished 16th in the team's return, then finished 13th in their next race at Kentucky. The team dedicated their third race of the season, at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway, to Shelby, though Sorenson would finish 34th after a crash. He would run two more races, with a crash at Atlanta and a 12th place and the second Charlotte race. Sprint Car standout and ARCA Racing Series winner Kevin Swindell was signed for two races at the end of the season. He finished a strong 9th at Texas, then placed 21st at the season-finale at Homestead Miami Speedway.

For 2013, Kevin Swindell was signed to run 15 races for the team, beginning at Las Vegas in March. The team partnered with Swindell's long time supporter Mike Curb, who became the listed owner of the No. 98 car (as well as the No. 98 car of Phil Parsons Racing in the Cup Series and the No. 98 truck of Johnny Sauter and ThorSport Racing in the Truck Series). Swindell had two top 10s, though he failed to qualify in their first attempt at Las Vegas.

In 2014, the team returned again with veteran David Ragan as well as up-and-comers Jeb Burton and Corey LaJoie; all three are the sons of former racers. Drive for Diversity and NASCAR Next member Ryan Gifford was signed to run two races for the team: Iowa in May and Kentucky in June. Gifford finished 20th in his only appearance at Iowa. After winning the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona and earning a spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, Aric Almirola signed on to pilot the 98 during two companion races at Chicagoland and Dover in September. Cup sponsor Smithfield Foods would come on to sponsor Almirola's efforts. Almirola started 10th and finished 14th in his debut for the team at Chicagoland, then 13th at Dover. After running one race earlier in the year, it was announced that Corey LaJoie would return to the No. 98 car for four additional races (Kansas, Charlotte, Texas, and Homestead), with backing from Richard Petty Motorsports primary investor Medallion Financial.

In 2015, Richard Petty Motorsports Sprint Cup drivers Almirola and Sam Hornish Jr. split time driving the No. 98, with sponsorship from both RPM's Cup sponsors and Biagi-DenBeste's regular sponsors. Almirola finished 7th in the season opener at Daytona, while Hornish finished 15th the next week at Atlanta. RPM development driver Ryan Truex drove four races, starting at Richmond.

In 2016, Almirola drove on a partial schedule starting at Daytona. Almirola won the 2016 Subway Firecracker 250 at Daytona to give the team their second ever win. Jeb Burton will drive two races in the No. 98 car starting with Indy, Richmond, and Charlotte with Estes sponsoring. 2014-15 Formula E Champion Nelson Piquet Jr. will drive the No. 98 car at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

In 2017, it was announced that Aric Almirola would return to Biagi-DenBeste with the addition of Casey Mears. On May 6, 2017 Aric Almirola won the 2017 Sparks Energy 300 at Talladega Superspeedway.

Stewart–Haas Racing with Biagi DenBeste Logo

On October 23, 2017, it was announced that in 2018 the team would partner with Stewart–Haas Racing under the name Stewart–Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste with Cole Custer driving the No. 00 full time and Kevin Harvick driving the No. 98 part time. It was later announced that Chase Briscoe would drive the No. 98 in at least one race.

Car No. 98 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233NXSCPts2012Reed Sorenson98Ford41st173Kevin Swindell201334th3422014David Ragan33rd385Ryan GiffordJeb BurtonCorey LaJoieAric Almirola201533rd412Sam Hornish Jr.Ryan Truex2016Aric Almirola29th391Jeb BurtonNelson Piquet Jr.2017Aric Almirola26th379Casey MearsBubba Wallace2018Aric Almirola29th342Kevin HarvickChase Briscoe20195th2302
DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARIOWCLT
16DOVMCHROAKEN
13DAYNHACHIIND
33IOWGLNCGVBRIATL
32RCHCHIKENDOVCLT
12KAN
TEX
9PHOHOM
21
DAYPHOLVS
DNQBRICAL
10TEX
16RCH
18TALDARCLT
18DOVIOW
28MCHROAKEN
11DAY
26NHACHIIND
8IOWGLNMOHBRI
25ATLRCHCHI
16KENDOVKANCLT
16TEX
16PHO
34HOM
35
DAY
DNQPHOLVS
17BRICAL
13TEXDARRCHTAL
4DAY
23NHACHIIND
13IOWGLNMOHBRIATL
8RCH
IOW
20
CLT
15DOVMCHROA
KEN
16KAN
26CLT
24TEX
32PHOHOM
37
CHI
14KENDOV
13
DAY
7LVS
11PHORCH
15TAL
10IOWCLT
19DOVMCH
8CHIDAY
35KENNHAIND
14IOWGLNMOHBRIROADARHOM
12
ATL
15CAL
37TEX
14BRI
RCH
31CHIKEN
28DOVCLT
17KANTEX
20PHO
DAY
11ATLLVS
12PHOCAL
11TEX
17BRI
10RCHTAL
10DOVCLTPOC
11MCHIOWDAY
1KENNHAPHO
12HOM
10
IND
12IOWGLNRCH
19CHIKENDOVCLT
17KANTEX
MOH
38BRIROADAR
DAY
23ATL
19LVS
17PHOTAL
1BRI
38
CAL
14TEX
38BRIRCH
9CLT
21DOVPOC
21MCHIOWDAY
34KEN
15NHAINDIOWGLN
25MOH
32ROA
9DARRCH
25DOV
18CLTKANTEXPHO
12HOM
11
CHI
10KEN
DAY
35GLN
5MOHBRIROA
ATL
1*LVSPHOCALTEX
19MCH
8IOWCHI
2DAYKENNHAIOWDAR
29INDLVSRCH
BRI
23RCHTAL
16DOVCLT
11POCROV
1*DOVKAN
30TEXPHOHOM
DAY
12ATL
15LVS
8PHO
6CAL
5TEX
4BRI
4RCH
8TAL
4DOV
5CLT
19POC
3MCH
7IOW
7CHI
15DAY
35KEN
5NHA
6IOW
1GLN
6MOH
7BRI
2ROA
7DAR
6IND
8LVS
11RCH
5ROV
9*DOV
5*KAN
3TEX
22PHO
8HOM
3

Footnotes

References

References

  1. (2014). "About Biagi Bros.". Biagi DenBeste Racing.
  2. (2014). "About DenBeste Transportation". Biagi DenBeste Racing.
  3. (January 18, 2007). "BUSCH: Braun Racing expands to three-car entry". motorsport.com.
  4. (March 6, 2015). "BIAGI, DENBESTES RUN XFINITY FOR LOVE OF RACING". [[NASCAR]].
  5. (May 21, 2012). "Biagi-DenBeste Honors Carroll Shelby in Return to Nationwide Racing". Shelby American, inc.
  6. (July 25, 2012). "Reed Sorenson brings Carroll Shelby Engine Company to The Brickyard". motorsport.com.
  7. (October 25, 2012}}{{Dead link). "Biagi-DenBeste Racing tabs Kevin Swindell for Texas and Homestead". motorsport.com.
  8. (January 31, 2013). "SWINDELL ON BOARD FOR 15 NATIONWIDE RACES". [[NASCAR]].
  9. (May 1, 2014). "Ryan Gifford Will Drive Two NASCAR Nationwide Series Races for Biagi-DenBeste Racing". Sports Media 101 Inc.
  10. (September 4, 2014). "Almirola To Run Two Nationwide Races For Biagi-DenBeste Racing". Start 'N' Park Blog.
  11. Knight, Chris. (July 8, 2016). "Nelson Piquet Jr. Set For NASCAR Return". Catchfence.
  12. (23 October 2017). "Veteran NASCAR Xfinity team partners with Stewart–Haas Racing for 2018 season".
  13. (2017-11-28). "Chase Briscoe to run multiple series in 2018". NASCAR Talk.
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