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Geoff Bodine Racing

Former NASCAR team


Summary

Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
nameGeoff Bodine Racing
ownersGeoff Bodine, Jim Mattei, John Porter
seriesWinston Cup, Craftsman Truck Series
wins7
drivers_champ0
manufacturerFord
driversGeoff Bodine, Tammy Jo Kirk, Dave Rezendes, Barry Bodine
baseMooresville, North Carolina
opened1993
closed2000

Geoff Bodine Racing (also known as GEB Racing) was a NASCAR Winston Cup and Craftsman Truck Series team. It was owned and operated by former NASCAR driver Geoffrey Bodine following his purchase of the estate of Alan Kulwicki. He remained owner of the team until the 1998 season, when he sold the operation to Jim Mattei and John Porter. Through the chain of succession, the team's final owner was Robby Gordon.

Winston Cup

In 1993, Bodine, who was driving for Bud Moore Engineering at the time, decided to become an owner-driver. Earlier in the season, then-defending Winston Cup Champion Alan Kulwicki, who owned and drove for AK Racing, was killed in a plane crash as the Cup Series made its spring trip to Bristol.

Bodine was able to raise enough money to purchase the assets of Kulwicki’s former team from its caretaker, Felix Sabates, who had been providing financial backing so the team could continue running. However, he immediately ran into a problem as Kulwicki’s sponsor, Hooters, pulled out of the team immediately after Bodine took ownership. Undaunted, Bodine signed The Family Channel to be the sponsor for the remainder of the season. After The Family Channel moved over to Roush Racing for the next year, Bodine got Exide Batteries to sponsor his effort in 1994. Bodine won three times that year but finished 17th in points. He also won the 1994 Winston Select. He almost won the inaugural running of the Brickyard 400 before he got into a controversial incident with younger brother Brett Bodine where Brett wrecked Geoff out of the lead; Geoff responded by publicly announcing to the press that he and Brett were feuding in their personal lives. Two weeks later, Geoff's wife moved out of the house and filed for divorce, resulting in a downward spiral for Bodine. Later that year, Geoff won at North Wilkesboro which was the last time the race winner lapped the entire field. Bodine improved one spot better in 1995, although he struggled in several races and went winless. Bodine would later publicly admit that his ongoing divorce was impacting his ability to drive competitively and made several changes to the racing operations.

In 1996, after Exide moved to Roush, Bodine ran with QVC sponsorship and scored his final win at Watkins Glen International Raceway. He struggled in 1997, failing to qualify in a couple of races, and having his brother Todd fill in for him at the Coca-Cola 600. Despite this, he won two poles in the last two months of the season, including one that broke the track record at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

In 1998, he sold part of his ownership to Mattei and Porter, and picked up sponsorship from Philips. When Bodine got an offer to drive for Joe Bessey in 1999, he sold the rest of his team and was replaced by Michael Waltrip, as the team switched to Chevrolet. Finishing 5th in the Daytona 500, Waltrip finished the year 29th in points. Getting sponsorship from NationsRent in 2000, Waltrip's only top-ten finish that year was a 3rd at Martinsville. He left at the end of the year for Dale Earnhardt, Inc. and Mike Wallace took over, while the team switched back to Ford. During the 2000 season, the team was sold to Ultra Motorsports.

Car No. 7 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334OwnersPts1993Geoff Bodine7Ford1994199519961997Todd Bodine1998Geoff Bodine1999Michael WaltripChevy2000
DAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALSONCLTDOVPOCMCHDAYNHAPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOV
30MAR
14NWS
31CLT
13CAR
10PHO
43ATL
39
DAY
11CAR
15RCH
32ATL
38DAR
40BRI
4NWS
7MAR
34TAL
41SON
2CLT
3DOV
41POC
19MCH
28DAY
6NHA
31POC
1*TAL
33IND
39GLN
29MCH
1*BRI
23*DAR
27RCH
18DOV
5*MAR
18NWS
1*CLT
32*CAR
40PHO
8ATL
34
DAY
20CAR
21RCH
11ATL
30DAR
13BRI
23NWS
14MAR
35TAL
7SON
22CLT
26DOV
27POC
14MCH
21DAY
14NHA
35POC
6TAL
24IND
15GLN
9MCH
27BRI
12DAR
35RCH
19DOV
24MAR
5NWS
11CLT
16CAR
15PHO
16ATL
11
DAY
34CAR
39RCH
33ATL
23DAR
22BRI
19NWS
19MAR
27TAL
26SON
40CLT
10DOV
30POC
3MCH
21DAY
34NHA
15POC
11TAL
6IND
20GLN
1MCH
12BRI
39DAR
21RCH
17DOV
11MAR
7NWS
30CLT
20CAR
15PHO
6ATL
26
DAY
34CAR
8RCH
2ATL
20DAR
9TEX
14BRI
33MAR
29SON
44TAL
43DOV
42POC
8MCH
40CAL
35DAY
DNQNHA
10POC
17IND
DNQGLN
2MCH
11BRI
9DAR
12RCH
4NHA
16DOV
14MAR
28CLT
43TAL
8CAR
19PHO
10ATL
33
CLT
42
DAY
31CAR
5LVS
13ATL
22DAR
41BRI
39TEX
32MAR
35TAL
DNQCAL
7CLT
23DOV
23RCH
28MCH
23POC
40SON
35NHA
37POC
14IND
37GLN
32MCH
21BRI
30NHA
23DAR
9RCH
13DOV
14MAR
39CLT
9TAL
25DAY
41PHO
34CAR
11ATL
10
DAY
5CAR
20LVS
22ATL
10DAR
21TEX
14BRI
12MAR
39TAL
18CAL
23RCH
22CLT
37DOV
42MCH
15POC
37SON
10DAY
39NHA
19POC
12IND
27GLN
21MCH
13BRI
37DAR
41RCH
38NHA
38DOV
19MAR
33CLT
14TAL
39CAR
27PHO
33HOM
36ATL
36
DAY
39CAR
23LVS
33ATL
25DAR
32BRI
11TEX
29MAR
3TAL
31CAL
30RCH
19CLT
18DOV
39MCHPOCSONDAYNHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVMARCLTTALCARPHOHOMATL

Craftsman Truck Series

Bodine Racing began racing in the new Truck Series in 1995, when Bodine drove ten races in the No. 7, with Exide sponsorship. He shared the ride with Dave Rezendes, who raced eleven times that season; together, they combined for fourteen top-ten finishes. Bodine's son Barry drove the No. 07 Tanya Tucker Salsa truck at Martinsville, but he crashed out. Rezendes raced the No. 7 full-time in 1996 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with QVC sponsoring, and he responded with three victories and a sixth-place finish in points. Bodine and Barry drove the 07 in six races, but only had one pole and top-ten.

Due to a lack of sponsorship, Rezendes was let go after two races in 1997. Tammy Jo Kirk took his place with Loveable sponsorship, becoming the first full-time female driver on the circuit. She had a best finish of 11th, but was let go late in the season, and Barry Bodine finished out the season. The team closed in 1998 due to a lack of sponsorship.

Truck No. 7 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627OwnersPts1995Geoff Bodine7FordDave Rezendes19961997Tammy Jo KirkBarry Bodine1998
PHO
5SGS
2POR
6BRI
2IRP
25RCH
2*MAR
15NWS
3*MMR
26PHO
3
TUS
10MMR
19EVG
7I70
2LVL
15MLW
8CNS
5HPT
26FLM
9SON
9
HOM
1PHO
22POR
32EVG
11TUS
8CNS
5HPT
9BRI
2NZH
12MLW
8LVL
4I70
9IRP
16FLM
4GLN
23NSV
1RCH
11NHA
23MAR
12NWS
32SON
1*MMR
10PHO
22LVS
5
WDW
14TUS
10
HOM
23PHO
12POR
14EVG
16I70
25NHA
13TEX
13BRI
19NZH
16MLW
16LVL
14CNS
17HPT
11IRP
34FLM
19
NSV
20GLNRCH
25MAR
17SONMMRCAL
12PHO
16LVS
34
WDW
35HOMPHOPOREVGI70GLNTEXBRIMLWNZHCALPPRIRPNHAFLMNSVHPTLVLRCHMEMGTYMARSONMMRPHOLVS

Truck No. 07 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526OwnersPts1995Barry Bodine07FordDave Rezendes1996Geoff BodineBarry Bodine1997Tammy Jo KirkBarry Bodine
PHOTUSSGSMMRPOREVGI70LVLBRIMLWCNSHPTIRPFLMRCHMAR
30NWSSONMMR
PHO
14
HOM
33PHOPOREVGTUSCNSHPTBRINZH
8MLWLVLI70IRPFLMGLN
17NSVRCHNHALVS
39
MAR
20NWS
23SONMMRPHO
WDW
24TUS
DNQNSV
14GLNRCHMARSONMMRCALPHOLVS
HOM
27PHOPOREVGI70NHATEXBRINZHMLWLVLCNSHPTIRPFLM

References

References

  1. Zeller, Bob. (May 10, 1993). "Announcement Expected to Be Made Today\ Bodine Reportedly Buys Kulwicki's Racing Team". [[News & Record]].
  2. Pearce, Al. (September 12, 2000). "Owner Bessey Fires Geoffrey Bodine; He'll Finish the Season As the Driver". [[Daily Press (Virginia).
  3. Smith, Steven Cole. (February 4, 2020). "Stream 'Blink of an Eye,' a Documentary About Michael Waltrip, Dale Earnhardt, and NASCAR, on the MotorTrend App Starting Now!". [[Motor Trend]].
  4. Rockne, Dick. (May 10, 1997). "Tammy Jo Kirk Won't Dim Her Lights -- First Woman In Truck Series Breaks Ground". [[The Seattle Times]].
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