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Circle Bar Racing

Former American stock car racing team


Summary

Former American stock car racing team

FieldValue
nameCircle Bar Racing
logoCircle_Bar_Racing_logo.png
ownersTom Mitchell
seriesCraftsman Truck Series
drivers_champ0
wins5
driversRick Crawford
David Starr
Brendan Gaughan
James Buescher
manufacturerFord
baseNorth Carolina
opened1978
closed2010

David Starr Brendan Gaughan James Buescher Circle Bar Racing was an auto racing team that competed in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series from 1997 to 2010. The team was most notable for its relationship with Ford Motor Company as well as its long-time driver, Rick Crawford.

Beginnings

Although Mitchell's team has found its home in NASCAR, the team originated in 1978 with Circle Bar sponsoring Chet Fillip in late models. The team officially started out as Circle Bar Auto Racing Inc., with Fillip as their driver. The team qualified for the 1982 Indianapolis 500, finishing 24th in a Gurney Eagle with a Cosworth power plant. Fillip also qualified for the 1983 Indianapolis 500 before DNQ-ing for the 1985 Indy 500 with a Lola chassis. The next week at Milwaukee, the team finished 10th with Fillip. CBR made its NASCAR debut with Fillip in 1985, in the No. 31 Circle Bar Truck Corral Ford at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Fillip ran sixteen races for Mitchell in 1986, and had a best finish of twelfth in the No. 81. At the end of the year, Mitchell sold his equipment to Fillip. Afterwards, Circle Bar sponsored the late model efforts of John Kelly in 1989, with the shop based in San Antonio, Texas. Moving to Ozona, the team picked up the championship in 1990. The next year, CBR moved to the All-Pro Series with Kelly, but Alabama native Rick Crawford took his place in 1992. Together, they attempted the 1993 Coca-Cola 600, but failed to qualify. Using Circle Bar's equipment, Crawford had great success in the All-Pro Series, beginning a partnership between Mitchell and Crawford to race in the series until 1996.

Camping World Truck Series

No. 10 Truck History

Main article: ppc Racing

Circle Bar Racing fielded a second truck for the first time in 1997, when Tammy Jo Kirk drove the No. 74 at Fontana, as a start-and-park "field filler"; she finished 35th, parking after ten laps. The next attempt came in 2004, when Greg Biffle drove the No. 44 Ford Racing truck to an eighth-place finish at the Ford 200.

CBR added on the No. 10 Truck in 2007, with David Starr behind the wheel. Picking up both Navistar International sponsorship and the owners points of ppc Racing's old Truck Series team, the team had a moderately successful year, finishing 10th in points in their first year. Starr left at the end of the season to return to Red Horse Racing. Brendan Gaughan took over the No. 10 truck in 2008, leaving his defunct family owned team South Point Racing. Gaughan earned two top fives and five top tens and finished 15th in points. At the end of the season, Gaughan departed the team, and rookie driver James Buescher was signed to the 10 truck full-time in 2009 with Jamie Jones as his crew chief. Buescher had three top-tens and a fourteenth-place points finish but departed the team as well at the end of the year. The team was eventually sold to Jennifer Jo Cobb.

Truck No. 10 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526OwnersPts1997Tammy Jo Kirk74FordN/A-2004Greg Biffle44Ford47th2162007David Starr10Ford12th29212008Brendan Gaughan18th28402009James Buescher17th2884
WDWTUSHOMPHOPOREVGI70NHATEXBRINZHMLWLVLCNSHPTIRPFLMNSVGLNRCHMARSONMMRCAL
35PHOLVS
DAYATLMARMFDCLTDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENGTWMCHIRPNSHBRIRCHNHALVSCALTEXMARPHODARHOM
8
DAY
20CAL
28ATL
22MAR
11KAN
15CLT
23MFD
19DOV
25TEX
5MCH
13MLW
10MEM
13KEN
12IRP
17NSH
4BRI
17GTW
22NHA
14LVS
14TAL
11MAR
4ATL
15TEX
19PHO
36HOM
6
DAY
34CAL
12ATL
15MAR
11KAN
6CLT
3MFD
30DOV
20TEX
15MCH
5MLW
16MEM
22KEN
28IRP
6NSH
24BRI
13GTW
21NHA
20LVS
20TAL
20MAR
22ATL
16TEX
16PHO
10HOM
18
DAY
25CAL
13ATL
14MAR
11KAN
12CLT
12DOV
24TEX
18MCH
33MLW
5MEM
20KEN
8IRP
6NSH
17BRI
13CHI
20IOW
14GTW
23NHA
17LVS
13MAR
11TAL
15TEX
17PHO
23HOM
18

No. 14 Truck History

In 1997, CBR focused its operations towards NASCAR, specifically its all-new Craftsman Truck Series. Continuing his partnership with Crawford and Ford, Mitchell debuted the No. 14 Ford at the Chevy Trucks Challenge in 1997 with Circle Bar sponsoring. Crawford made every race and finished 12th in points, runner up to Kenny Irwin Jr. for Rookie of the Year. 1998 brought the team's first win at Homestead Miami Speedway, but inconsistency put them at 18th in points. Crawford would not win for the next four years, but had two top ten points finishes in between, including a runner-up points finish to Mike Bliss in 2002. Crawford would take his second, and arguably biggest win at the season opening Florida Dodge Dealers 250, with a last lap pass on Travis Kvapil. The win propelled him to a seventh-place points finish. Rick would win again in 2004 at Martinsville, but dropped to twelfth in points. The 2005 season was a mixed bag, as the team won again at Loudon, but Crawford was forced to miss the first race of his career due to a crash during qualifying at Kentucky Speedway. Road racer Boris Said took his place, but was taken out in an early wreck. Rick won again at ORP in 2006 and finished ninth in points. Although the 2007 season was a winless one for the No. 14 team, they added on a second truck with David Starr who brought along sponsorship from Navistar International for both trucks. The added equipment resulted in a near win at Mansfield Motorsports Park and a fifth-place points finish for Crawford. Crawford slipped to seventh in points in 2008, and tenth in 2009 with twenty top-tens in between both seasons. Longtime crew chief Kevin "Cowboy" Starland left Circle Bar after 2009 for Panhandle Motorsports and International departed both the No. 10 and the No. 14 for Randy Moss Motorsports. Despite the lack of sponsorship, Circle Bar gained a new crew chief in Blake Bainbridge and ran the first four races of the season before having to release Crawford before Kansas and having to wait on additional sponsorship to continue running the season. The team has not been heard from since. Team owner Tom Mitchell died in August 2014 at age 83.

Truck No. 14 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627OwnersPts1997Rick Crawford14Ford12th3149199820th2956199915th3018200011th305320018th332020022nd331320037th3578200413th3030200516th2975Boris Said2006Rick Crawford10th325220075th352320088th3315200912th3161201042nd457
WDW
11TUS
12HOM
18PHO
21POR
8EVG
23I70
15NHA
6TEX
3BRI
6NZH
18MLW
34LVL
16CNS
6HPT
8IRP
13FLM
15NSV
8GLN
14RCH
34MAR
24SON
25MMR
6CAL
10PHO
13LVS
10
WDW
29HOM
1PHO
5POR
27EVG
21I70
18GLN
14TEX
26BRI
38MLW
26NZH
29CAL
15PPR
11IRP
34NHA
22FLM
15NSV
3HPT
15LVL
25RCH
11MEM
5GTY
7MAR
15SON
29MMR
27PHO
16LVS
14
HOM
8PHO
6EVG
12MMR
22MAR
33MEM
22PPR
8I70
27BRI
21TEX
12PIR
16GLN
10MLW
3NSV
14NZH
17MCH
29NHA
5IRP
12GTY
9HPT
4RCH
12LVS
8LVL
7TEX
23CAL
35
DAY
34HOM
7PHO
10MMR
9MAR
15PIR
5GTY
12MEM
6PPR
13EVG
14TEX
8KEN
10GLN
9MLW
14NHA
13NZH
13MCH
7IRP
31NSV
10CIC
28RCH
16DOV
3TEX
6CAL
12
DAY
10HOM
8MMR
19MAR
7GTY
4DAR
4PPR
9DOV
14*TEX
20MEM
16MLW
25KAN
8KEN
27NHA
27IRP
6NSH
3CIC
5*NZH
4RCH
5SBO
24TEX
2LVS
5PHO
3CAL
2*
DAY
24DAR
5MAR
3GTY
4PPR
6DOV
3TEX
4MEM
9MLW
14KAN
12*KEN
4NHA
17MCH
9IRP
11NSH
2RCH
4TEX
4*SBO
3LVS
6CAL
5PHO
3HOM
7
DAY
1*DAR
7MMR
6MAR
6CLT
3DOV
8*TEX
14MEM
11MLW
3KAN
23KEN
11GTW
5MCH
12IRP
14NSH
3BRI
3RCH
6NHA
18CAL
4LVS
36SBO
5TEX
9MAR
4PHO
11HOM
2
DAY
4ATL
34MAR
1MFD
7CLT
7DOV
2TEX
15MEM
19MLW
9KAN
3KEN
16GTW
25MCH
32IRP
8NSH
24BRI
17RCH
24NHA
25LVS
11CAL
12TEX
7MAR
16PHO
11DAR
18HOM
28
DAY
36CAL
14ATL
29*MAR
21GTY
5MFD
6CLT
25DOV
11TEX
19MCH
6MLW
8KAN
10KEN
INQ†MEM
11IRP
6NSH
10BRI
21RCH
28NHA
1LVS
7MAR
16ATL
32TEX
8PHO
4HOM
27
KEN
35
DAY
8CAL
8ATL
10MAR
26GTY
24CLT
11MFD
12DOV
8TEX
3MCH
6MLW
9KAN
2KEN
2MEM
13IRP
1*NSH
28BRI
13NHA
7LVS
14TAL
15MAR
9ATL
5TEX
33PHO
33HOM
15
DAY
10CAL
9ATL
4MAR
3KAN
2CLT
10MFD
23*DOV
23TEX
3MCH
6MLW
5MEM
28KEN
30IRP
4NSH
6BRI
5GTW
11NHA
6LVS
9TAL
2MAR
5ATL
12TEX
5PHO
12HOM
3
DAY
5CAL
14ATL
11MAR
3KAN
9CLT
5MFD
13DOV
9TEX
21MCH
11MLW
8MEM
4KEN
14IRP
12NSH
23BRI
5GTW
8NHA
5LVS
6TAL
28MAR
3ATL
12TEX
11PHO
9HOM
33
DAY
21CAL
14ATL
16MAR
5KAN
14CLT
11DOV
19TEX
5MCH
12MLW
12MEM
11KEN
17IRP
11NSH
7BRI
19CHI
4IOW
17GTW
10NHA
10LVS
11MAR
15TAL
21TEX
10PHO
14HOM
17
DAY
28ATL
9MAR
19NSH
10KANDOVCLTTEXMCHIOWGTYIRPPOCNSHDARBRICHIKENNHALVSMARTALTEXPHOHOM

References

References

  1. Pate, Josh. (April 22, 2009). "Family-like bond of loyalty, trust keeps Circle Bar going".
  2. (July 10, 2005). "Truck driver released after qualifying crash". [[Sun Journal_(Lewiston,_Maine)]].
  3. (March 3, 2018). "Former NASCAR Truck driver Rick Crawford arrested in Florida". [[Motorsport.com]].
  4. (August 18, 2014). "Mitchell, Former Race Team Owner, Dies". [[Speed Sport]].
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