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Bobby Hamilton Racing

Former NASCAR team

Bobby Hamilton Racing

Summary

Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
nameBobby Hamilton-Racing Virginia
logoBobby_Hamilton_Racing_logo.gif
ownersBobby Hamilton, Lori Hamilton, Mac Bailey, Mark Melling, Clay Campbell, Stacy Compton, Joey Arrington
seriesSprint Cup, Craftsman Truck Series)
drivers_champ1 (2004 Trucks)
wins20
driversBobby Hamilton, Joe Ruttman, Deborah Renshaw, Robert Pressley, Bill Lester, Dennis Setzer, Stacy Compton
manufacturerDodge
baseMt. Juliet, Tennessee (1996–2007)
Martinsville, Virginia (2008)
opened1996
closed2008

Martinsville, Virginia (2008) Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia is a disbanded NASCAR racing team. It was owned by four-time Winston Cup winner and 2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Bobby Hamilton until his death on January 7, 2007. Bobby Hamilton Jr. was given ownership after the death of his father, but the younger Hamilton disavowed his relationship with the company. The company was last run by Bobby Hamilton, Sr's widow, Lori Hamilton.

The company, formerly based in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee made plans to move to Martinsville, Virginia after announcing a partnership with Arrington Manufacturing in December 2007 as its new owners were based in the Virginia area, with Mac Bailey, Stacy Compton, Clay Campbell, and Joey Arrington all being Virginians.

History

BHR was originally started by Hamilton and a friend in 1996 in the fledgling Truck Series as an after hours project for Hamilton as well as to serve as development program for Bobby Hamilton Jr.. The elder Hamilton debuted the team in 1997 at Heartland Park Topeka, as the No. 1 Chevrolet sponsored by Southern Pride Trucking. He qualified sixteenth and finished sixth. He ran another race that year at Martinsville Speedway, as the No. 51. He finished fifth in that race. Hamilton ran three races the next year, but suffered mechanical failures in each of them. Meanwhile, Bobby Hamilton Jr., whom the team was originally designed for, was building up a successful career in the ARCA series, then signed on to drive for Sadler Brothers Racing in the Busch Series.

Cup Series

The team made its first start in the Cup Series at the 2000 Pennzoil 400 as the No. 57 Chevrolet. Bobby Hamilton Jr. started thirtieth and finished thirty-third, six laps down. BHR did not run the Cup Series again until 2005, when the No. 04 Dodge ran for two races. Hamilton Sr. had a best finish of 27th at the Allstate 400.

Car No. 04 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts2000Bobby Hamilton Jr.57Chevy57th642005Bobby Hamilton04Dodge60th1552006Bobby Hamilton Jr.73rd16
DAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCHCLTDOVMCHPOCSONDAYNHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVMARCLTTALCARPHOHOM
33ATL
DAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALDARRCHCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCIND
27GLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVTALKANCLTMARATL
30TEXPHOHOM
DAYCALLVS
DNQATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOC
DNQIND
DNQGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM

Truck Series

Truck No. 04 history

The No. 04 truck made its debut as a brand new team in 2004. Bobby Hamilton Jr. was the driver and won the pole at Nashville Superspeedway. With sponsorship from Hyde Park Electronics, Hamilton Jr. won the pole and finished 4th. Hamilton Sr. was the full-time driver in 2005 and won two races total that season and finished 6th in points. Hamilton moved to the No. 18 in 2006, and rookie Scott Lagasse Jr. took over with Dodge Hemi as the sponsor. Lagasse made a total of ten starts and did not finish higher than 18th. Sammy Sanders, David Stremme, and Timothy Peters drove the truck in one race in addition. The team did not run the first half of the 2007 schedule, and ran two races with Joe Ruttman driving, with a best finish of 33rd. Patrick Carpentier drove at Bristol in 2008 for one race. He finished 26th after a late crash.

Truck No. 04 results

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series resultsYearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCTCPtsRef2004Bobby Hamilton Jr.04Dodge46th3952005Bobby Hamilton6th31642006Kevin Hamlin34th1073Scott Lagasse Jr.David StremmeTimothy PetersSammy Sanders2007Joe Ruttman77th1702008Patrick Carpentier89th88
DAYATLMARMFDCLTDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENGTWMCHIRPNSH
4BRIRCHNHALVSCALTEXMARPHODARHOM
DAY
1CAL
2ATL
3MAR
20GTY
6MFD
1*CLT
28DOV
21TEX
17MCH
3MLW
6KAN
12KEN
31MEM
6IRP
13NSH
9BRI
31RCH
24NHA
30LVS
5MAR
14ATL
7TEX
9PHO
17HOM
31
DAY
11
CAL
30ATL
31GTY
21CLT
32MFD
20DOV
35TEX
29MEM
26IRPTAL
34MARATL
18TEXPHOHOM
MAR
32
MCH
35MLWKANKEN
NSH
25BRI
22NHALVS
DAYCALATLMARKANCLTMFDDOVTEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSH
33BRIGTY
35NHALVSTALMARATLTEXPHOHOM
DAYCALATLMARKANCLTMFDDOVTEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRI
25GTYNHALVSTALMARATLTEXPHOHOM

Truck No. 4 history

Hamilton began racing the No. 4 in 1999 with sponsorship from Dana Holding Corporation. Driving in five races, Hamilton won the pole at Richmond International Raceway and had a best finish of fourth. Olivier Beretta drove the truck in one race at Heartland Park Topeka, finishing seventeenth. Hamilton drove another five races in 2000, winning at Martinsville Speedway. Donny Morelock made an additional four starts that year, his best finish 19th at Michigan International Speedway. In 2001, Hamilton picked up another win at Darlington Raceway, while Hamilton Jr. made his Truck Series debut at The Milwaukee Mile, finishing 33rd.

In 2002, the No. 4 team began running full-time with Brian Rose as the driver. He began the season with four top-tens in the Perry Construction truck, but was released midway through the season. Hamilton, Hamilton Jr., Joe Ruttman, Rick Bogart, and Ryan Hemphill finished the season in the truck, allowing the team to finish seventeenth in the standings. In 2003, Hamilton Sr. left his Andy Petree Racing Winston Cup ride to drive the No. 4 full-time with sponsorship Square D. He picked up two wins and finished sixth in points. The following season, he won an additional four races (including one at his "home track", Nashville Superspeedway) and was named the Craftsman Truck Series champion.

The No. 4 truck in 2007.

Hamilton moved to the No. 04 team in 2005. Casey Atwood signed to drive the No. 4 Baileys truck for three races, finishing 11th at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Development driver Timothy Peters took over and drove for seventeen races, finishing in the top-ten twice and was runner-up to Todd Kluever for Rookie of the Year. Chris Fontaine, Erin Crocker, and John Mickel in other races towards the end of the season. Peters was named the team's full-time driver in 2006 and competed in sixteen races in the truck (driving the No. 04 at Michigan when Bobby Labonte drove the No. 4) with a sixth-place finish at The Milwaukee Mile. When he signed a contract with Richard Childress Racing, Peters was removed from the ride and replaced with Dodge driver Chase Miller. He had a best finish of tenth but was released before the 2007 Quaker Steak and Lube 200. 2002 Truck Series Champion Mike Bliss drove the No. 4 in 11 out of the final 14 races of the 2007 season, with Kevin Hamlin supplementing the rest of the schedule. Ruttman raced the 4 at Texas, finishing 27th after a crash. New co-owner Stacy Compton drove the No. 4 full-time in 2008 with sponsorship from various Dodge dealerships across America. After the fall Bristol race, the No. 4 team closed due to a lack of funding.

Truck No. 4 results

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCTCPtsRef1999Bobby Hamilton4Dodge36th539Olivier Beretta2000Bobby Hamilton30th1045Donny Morelock2001Bobby Hamilton38th7072002Brian Rose22nd2110Bobby HamiltonBobby Hamilton Jr.Joe RuttmanRyan HemphillRick Bogart2003Bobby Hamilton6th362720041st36242005Casey Atwood20th2528Timothy PetersChris FontaineGarrett LibertyJohn MickelErin Crocker2006Timothy Peters17th2607Bobby LabonteChase Miller200714th2638Kevin HamlinMike BlissJoe RuttmanBobby LabonteRyan Matthews2008Stacy Compton24th1748Sam Hornish Jr.
HOMPHOEVGMMRMAR
22MEM
21PPRI70BRITEXPIRGLNMLWNSVNZHMCHNHA
22IRPGTYHPTRCH
31LVSLVLTEXCAL
HPT
17
DAY
30HOMPHOMMRMAR
1*PIRGTYMEM
29PPRNHA
20RCH
10DOVTEXCAL
EVG
32TEXKENGLN
DNQMLW
27NZH
21MCH
19IRP
DNQNSVCIC
DAYHOM
15*MMRMARGTYDAR
1*PPRDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENNHA
25IRP
4NSHCICNZHRCH
7SBOTEXLVSPHOCAL
DAY
3DAR
8MAR
27GTY
8PPR
10DOV
30TEX
35MEM
10MLW
19KAN
21KEN
24NHA
25MCH
23
IRP
30RCH
14
NSH
4
TEX
11
SBO
10LVS
14PHO
26HOM
28
PHO
31
DAY
4DAR
1MMR
4MAR
5CLT
7DOV
2TEX
7MEM
7MLW
29KAN
16KEN
18GTW
14MCH
10IRP
3NSH
11BRI
12RCH
8NHA
3CAL
16LVS
10SBO
8TEX
10MAR
5PHO
5HOM
1*
DAY
11ATL
1MAR
31MFD
4CLT
10DOV
19TEX
7MEM
1MLW
6KAN
2KEN
1GTW
17MCH
5IRP
3NSH
1BRI
12RCH
26NHA
15LVS
5CAL
5TEX
3MAR
26PHO
7DAR
2HOM
16
DAY
14CAL
11ATL
22
MAR
18GTW
16CLT
32DOV
6TEX
32MCH
25KEN
28MEM
18IRP
28NSH
33BRI
19RCH
29LVS
26MAR
8ATL
18HOM
15
MFD
17MLW
25KAN
29
NHA
31
TEX
29
PHO
36
DAY
12CAL
24ATL
33MAR
35GTW
32CLT
23MFD
11DOV
14TEX
20MLW
6KAN
19KEN
25MEM
12IRP
15NSH
19BRI
33
MCH
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NHA
17LVS
32TAL
21MAR
10ATL
33TEX
30PHO
35HOM
32
DAY
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34MAR
32KAN
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CLT
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10MEM
21LVS
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DOV
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11NSH
24BRI
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34MAR
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3*HOM
32
TEX
27
MCH
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ATL
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21ATL
19MAR
35KAN
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28MFD
10DOV
23TEX
30MCH
21MLW
24MEM
10KEN
12IRP
23NSH
7BRI
31GTWNHALVSTAL
MAR
9ATLTEXPHOHOM

Truck No. 8 history

The No. 8 truck debuted in 2001 with Willy T. Ribbs as the driver. In his rookie season, Ribbs drove in 23 races and had three top-twenty finishes, finishing 16th in points, but was replaced by Bill Lester in 2002. He finished seventeenth in points and ended the season with three consecutive top-ten qualifying runs. The following season, Lester won his first career pole at Lowe's Motor Speedway and scored his first top-ten finish at Kansas Speedway. Lester left for Bill Davis Racing at the end of the year.

Chase Montgomery was hired to drive the No. 8 in 2004, which now ran under the moniker BHR2 as Montgomery's father Ray had purchased an ownership stake in the team. Montgomery failed to finish in the top-ten that season and finished 21st in points. He was moved to the No. 18 truck and Deborah Renshaw took his place, bringing sponsorship from Easy Care. She had a best finish of twelfth and earned a 24th-place points finish. A lack of sponsorship would cost her the ride. Montgomery returned to run the 8 at Daytona, and finished 19th. The team was then sold to Julius Curry, and attempted the spring race at Atlanta with Montgomery, but failed to qualify.

Truck No. 8 results

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCTCPtsRef2001Willy T. Ribbs8Dodge16th23192002Bill Lester17th2320200314th27122004Chase Montgomery21st24042005Deborah Renshaw24th2123
DAY
23HOM
19MMR
28MAR
DNQGTY
20DAR
29PPR
13DOV
19TEX
25MEM
17MLW
18KAN
15KEN
30NHA
18IRP
20NSH
24CIC
28NZH
18RCH
20SBO
28TEX
19LVS
25PHO
19CAL
18
DAY
18DAR
28MAR
25GTY
17PPR
15DOV
12TEX
11MEM
17MLW
18KAN
29KEN
14NHA
14MCH
15IRP
28NSH
16RCH
36TEX
28SBO
17LVS
17CAL
14PHO
15HOM
18
DAY
18DAR
12MMR
13MAR
19CLT
15DOV
11TEX
12MEM
26MLW
12KAN
10KEN
12GTW
22MCH
11IRP
28NSH
16BRI
19RCH
30NHA
13CAL
28LVS
20SBO
23TEX
28MAR
22PHO
20HOM
18
DAY
31ATL
23MAR
16MFD
29CLT
24DOV
28TEX
17MEM
18MLW
27KAN
13KEN
20GTW
12MCH
15IRP
32NSH
23BRI
20RCH
27NHA
17LVS
27CAL
16TEX
17MAR
19PHO
36DAR
29HOM
21
DAY
27CAL
20ATL
25MAR
28GTY
34MFD
34CLT
DNQDOV
12TEX
18MCH
21MLW
24KAN
26KEN
19MEM
24IRP
27NSH
26BRI
27RCH
35NHA
20LVS
25MAR
26ATL
24TEX
20PHO
31HOM
25

Truck No. 18 history

The 18 truck became the team's first full-time entry into the Truck series. In 1999, Butch Miller was hired to drive the entry full-time with sponsorship from the Dana. Miller had posted four top-tens when he was hired to drive in the Busch Series. Joe Ruttman took over and had nine top-tens in the remaining sixteen races of the season. He opened the 2000 season with three straight poles and a win, and finished sixth in points. In 2001, he won an additional two races and ended the season third in points.

Ruttman left with Dana at the end of 2001, and Robert Pressley took over and won in his debut at Daytona. He followed it up with another win at Michigan and a seventh-place points finish. He left for HT Motorsports, and was replaced by Chad Chaffin. With Dickies sponsorship, Chaffin won two poles and finished tenth in points. He followed that up in 2004 with wins at Dover International Speedway and Indianapolis Raceway Park and another tenth-place points finish. Chase Montgomery took over the No. 18 in 2005, but did not post a top-ten and fell to 23rd in the standings. For 2006, Fastenal became the team's primary sponsor and Hamilton was slated to drive it. After three races, Hamilton was diagnosed with neck cancer and was forced to exit the ride. His son Bobby Hamilton Jr. took over for him. Hamilton Jr. won the pole at Martinsville in his first start in the truck and had a total of five top-ten finishes, finishing sixteenth in points. Ken Schrader was announced as the driver of the truck for the 2007 season, and has posted two top-five finishes. Ruttman drove the 18 in one race while filling in for Schrader, before Dennis Setzer took over the truck late in the season. Dennis drove the No. 18 full-time in 2008, with sponsorship from Dodge and Tahoe Smokeless. Setzer scored BHR-VA's final victory that year at the Kroger 250 and finished eighth in points with five top-fives and eight top tens.

Truck No. 18 results

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCTCPtsRef1999Butch Miller18Dodge10th3263Joe Ruttman20006th327820013rd35702002Robert Pressley7th30972003Chad Chaffin10th3143200410th31222005Chase Montgomery23rd22302006Bobby Hamilton16th2671Bobby Hamilton Jr.2007Ken Schrader13th2804Joe RuttmanDennis Setzer20088th3197
HOM
9PHO
26EVG
16MMR
9MAR
27MEM
10PPR
10I70
20BRI
13
TEX
11PIR
10GLN
25MLW
15NSV
4NZH
22MCH
5NHA
25IRP
10GTY
7HPT
7RCH
29LVS
23LVL
10TEX
7CAL
2
DAY
19HOM
4PHO
1*MMR
16MAR
6PIR
12GTY
5MEM
19PPR
22EVG
3TEX
26KEN
25GLN
15MLW
24NHA
12NZH
2*MCH
14IRP
1*NSV
4CIC
1RCH
4DOV
17TEX
11CAL
3
DAY
1*HOM
9MMR
6MAR
4GTY
12DAR
5PPR
1DOV
8TEX
4MEM
3MLW
6KAN
24KEN
2NHA
8IRP
3NSH
4CIC
8NZH
9RCH
9SBO
5TEX
9LVS
8PHO
12CAL
16
DAY
1*DAR
2MAR
14GTW
31PPR
30DOV
2TEX
6MEM
12MLW
7KAN
7KEN
3NHA
9MCH
1*IRP
5NSH
9RCH
15TEX
7SBO
24LVS
7CAL
7PHO
14HOM
4
DAY
17DAR
5MMR
20MAR
26*CLT
8DOV
7TEX
8MEM
28MLW
13KAN
14KEN
26GTW
13MCH
3IRP
12NSH
6BRI
7RCH
11NHA
6CAL
17LVS
18SBO
13TEX
15MAR
14PHO
18HOM
10
DAY
13ATL
9MAR
10MFD
31CLT
30DOV
1TEX
5MEM
9MLW
2KAN
9KEN
5GTW
4MCH
11IRP
1NSH
12BRI
29RCH
22NHA
16LVS
16CAL
11TEX
16MAR
30PHO
30DAR
15HOM
15
DAY
31CAL
29ATL
26MAR
30GTY
19MFD
24CLT
13DOV
18TEX
33MCH
20MLW
33KAN
20KEN
34MEM
25IRP
22NSH
22BRI
22RCH
22NHA
34LVS
19MAR
20ATL
31TEX
19PHO
26HOM
23
DAY
21CAL
23ATL
14
MAR
10GTY
7CLT
21MFD
18DOV
13TEX
25MCH
28MLW
31KAN
15KEN
24MEM
35IRP
31NSH
13BRI
9NHA
26LVS
26TAL
13MAR
32ATL
9TEX
12PHO
32HOM
4
DAY
34CAL
15ATL
14MAR
12CLT
12MFD
3DOV
33TEX
8MCH
30MLW
18MEM
18KEN
17IRP
5NSH
22BRI
18GTY
17NHA
17
KAN
25
LVS
7TAL
5MAR
10ATL
13TEX
15PHO
9HOM
29
DAY
10CAL
16ATL
13MAR
1*KAN
25CLT
7MFD
34DOV
18TEX
11MCH
16MLW
11MEM
12KEN
4IRP
26NSH
18BRI
8GTW
2NHA
16LVS
16TAL
13MAR
2ATL
19TEX
13PHO
15HOM
5

Demise

At the close of the 2008 season, Dodge and Tahoe decided to no longer sponsor BHR-VA due to the struggling economy. During Speed's broadcast of the Ford 200 pit reporter Ray Dunlap reported that Setzer was looking for a ride for 2009. Lori Hamilton confirmed on November 24 that BHR-VA would cease all operations at the end of the week.

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