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Germain Racing

Former NASCAR team


Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
Team_nameGermain Racing
LogoGermain Racing logo.png
Owner_namesBob Germain
BaseWelcome, North Carolina
SeriesNASCAR Cup Series
ManufacturerChevrolet
Opened2004
Closed2020
DebutCup Series:
2009 Shelby 427 (Las Vegas)
Nationwide Series:
2007 Gateway 250 (Gateway)
Camping World Truck Series:
2004 Infineon 200 (Charlotte)
ARCA Re/Max Series:
2008 Daytona ARCA 200 (Daytona)
FinalCup Series:
2020 Season Finale 500 (Phoenix)
Nationwide Series:
2011 DRIVE4COPD 300 (Daytona)
Camping World Truck Series:
2011 Ford 200 (Homestead)
ARCA Re/Max Series:
2008 ARCA Re/Max 250 (Talladega)
RacesTotal: 896
Cup Series: 424
Nationwide Series: 113
Camping World Truck Series: 357
ARCA Re/Max Series: 2
Drivers_champTotal: 2
Cup Series: 0
Nationwide Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 2
2006, 2010
ARCA Re/Max Series: 0
WinsTotal: 22
Cup Series: 0
Nationwide Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 22
ARCA Re/Max Series: 0
PolesTotal: 11
Cup Series: 1
Nationwide Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 9
ARCA Re/Max Series: 1

2009 Shelby 427 (Las Vegas) Nationwide Series: 2007 Gateway 250 (Gateway) Camping World Truck Series: 2004 Infineon 200 (Charlotte) ARCA Re/Max Series: 2008 Daytona ARCA 200 (Daytona) 2020 Season Finale 500 (Phoenix) Nationwide Series: 2011 DRIVE4COPD 300 (Daytona) Camping World Truck Series: 2011 Ford 200 (Homestead) ARCA Re/Max Series: 2008 ARCA Re/Max 250 (Talladega) Cup Series: 424 Nationwide Series: 113 Camping World Truck Series: 357 ARCA Re/Max Series: 2 Cup Series: 0 Nationwide Series: 0 Camping World Truck Series: 2 2006, 2010 ARCA Re/Max Series: 0 Cup Series: 0 Nationwide Series: 0 Camping World Truck Series: 22 ARCA Re/Max Series: 0 Cup Series: 1 Nationwide Series: 0 Camping World Truck Series: 9 ARCA Re/Max Series: 1 Germain Racing was an American professional stock car racing team that last competed in the NASCAR Cup Series. It was owned by Bob Germain, whose family owns many car dealerships across the United States as Germain Motor Company.

After fielding Toyotas for most of its history, the team fielded Ford Fusions in 2012 and 2013. Then in 2014, the team switched to Chevrolet, ending a two-year partnership with Ford, and formed a technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing.

Following the announcement that longtime sponsor GEICO would not renew their partnership after the 2020 season, Germain Racing sold their charter to Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan on September 21, 2020. Jordan and Hamlin would use the charter for their team 23XI Racing starting in 2021.

NASCAR Cup Series

Car No. 13 history

;Max Papis (2008-2010)

Germain entered into Sprint Cup racing through a technical alliance with Michael Waltrip Racing (MWR) beginning with two races during the 2008 season, with MWR supplying Toyota Camrys and technical support for Germain and driver Max Papis. Papis had previously driven for MWR vice president Cal Wells in the CART series.

In 2009, Germain Racing attempted to run a limited schedule in the Sprint Cup Series with Papis driving the No. 13 with sponsor GEICO. The team qualified for 15 races in 21 attempts. Germain planned to run full-time in 2010, but it was required to start and park some events due to its limited sponsorship from GEICO and lack of additional sponsorship. In the first event of the 2010 season, Papis qualified for the Daytona 500, where he was involved in an early wreck before finishing 40th due to engine woes. After Watkins Glen, the team announced that Papis would be replaced and reassigned to the Camping World Truck Series. Max Papis ran the following week Michigan in a start and park effort, the following week Casey Mears took over as the full-time driver at Bristol in another start and park effort. Papis ran 17 races in 2010, with 10 DNFs and 5 DNQs. Mears then finished out the 2010 season starting and parking in some events.

;Casey Mears (2010-2016)

For 2011, Germain Racing announced that Mears would take over the ride full-time for the 2011 season. Mears and the team missed the Daytona 500, but no other events. The team finished 32nd in owners points.

On January 6, 2012, Germain Racing announced that Mears would return as the driver of the No. 13 GEICO Ford Fusion. GEICO is signed with the team through 2014. Mears led during the middle portions at Talladega, but crashed out. He finished 29th in points.

The team had a rebound year in 2013 with 1 Top 10 at Daytona and 7 Top 15s. Mears also improved to 24th in the standings, his best finish in the points since 2009. GEICO also plans to sponsor the team full season next year as well.

In 2014, Germain formed a partnership with Richard Childress Racing to field Chevrolets. Mears had previously driven for RCR in 2009. The team started the new season off with a top-10 when Mears finished 10th in the 2014 Daytona 500. Mears eventually recorded fourteen top-20s and three top-10s during the season, and finished 26th in driver points, although on a much more competitive landscape than the 24th place in 2013.

Mears began 2015 with a 6th-place finish in the Daytona 500. It was the team's 4th consecutive top-10 finish at Daytona. In 2016, it was announced that Ty Dillon would replace Mears in the No. 13 starting in 2017. Mears found a ride by driving part-time with Biagi-DenBeste Racing in the 98 GEICO Military car.

;Ty Dillon (2017–2020)

On November 28, 2016, Ty Dillon was named the new driver for the No. 13 car for the 2017 season. In the 2017 offseason, Twisted Tea came on board for four races, the first time Germain had two sponsors on the same car in a year. After running solidly in 2017, Dillon's best runs included Dover, where he was fourth on a late restart, only to be taken out by his teammate by alliance Ryan Newman. He also led very late in the 2017 Coke Zero 400, where he got shuffled and finished 16th. Dillon's 2018 season was mediocre at most, with sixth place at the 2018 Coke Zero Sugar 400 being his highest finish.

Dillon started his 2019 season with a sixth-place finish at the 2019 Daytona 500. He also scored his first stage win at the spring Bristol race.

On August 26, 2019, crew chief Matt Borland was indefinitely suspended for violating NASCAR's Substance Abuse Policy. Germain Racing confirmed that Justin Alexander, who serves as crew chief for the part-time No. 21 Xfinity Series car for Richard Childress Racing (who Germain has an alliance with), served as interim crew chief beginning at Darlington and until Borland's suspension was lifted. On September 24, NASCAR reinstated Borland after he completed the Road to Recovery Program. In Germain Racing's final season, the No. 13 managed to score a third-place finish in the fall Talladega race and ended up 26th in the points standings.

Car No. 13 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts2008Max Papis13Toyota57th50200943rd1209201038th1994Casey Mears201132nd5412012Ford30th612201326th7192014Chevy26th782201523rd754201629th5562017Ty Dillon25th593201829th482201924th613202027th556
DAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLTEX
DNQPHOHOM
DNQ
DAYCALLVS
36ATLBRIMARTEX
35PHOTAL
18RCHDAR
35CLT
42DOV
DNQPOCMCH
35SON
12NHADAY
DNQCHIIND
DNQPOCGLN
8MCHBRI
DNQATL
40RCH
37NHADOVKAN
32CAL
35CLT
41MARTAL
29TEX
DNQPHO
35HOM
DNQ
DAY
40CAL
28LVS
33ATL
34BRI
DNQMAR
40PHO
40TEX
22TAL
40RCH
DNQDAR
29DOV
DNQCLT
DNQPOC
34MCH
43SON
43NHA
43DAY
42CHI
42IND
43POC
DNQGLN
22MCH
41
BRI
39ATL
26RCH
21NHA
38DOV
29KAN
24CAL
25CLT
DNQMAR
40TAL
24TEX
26PHO
24HOM
33
DAY
DNQPHO
18LVS
25BRI
37CAL
29MAR
36TEX
26TAL
22RCH
28DAR
30DOV
23CLT
23KAN
37POC
30MCH
38SON
34DAY
32KEN
25NHA
38IND
29POC
36GLN
20MCH
37BRI
23ATL
28RCH
17CHI
29NHA
42DOV
35KAN
42CLT
32TAL
17MAR
12TEX
25PHO
26HOM
26
DAY
25PHO
39LVS
27BRI
25CAL
23MAR
25TEX
25KAN
26RCH
21TAL
18DAR
22CLT
22DOV
41POC
35MCH
20SON
15KEN
18DAY
18NHA
36IND
34POC
35GLN
16MCH
37BRI
21ATL
33RCH
29CHI
36NHA
36DOV
31TAL
26CLT
29KAN
37MAR
25TEX
21PHO
22HOM
29
DAY
29PHO
14LVS
29BRI
15CAL
15MAR
16TEX
31KAN
34RCH
30TAL
24DAR
37CLT
23DOV
16POC
22MCH
21SON
16KEN
18DAY
9NHA
36IND
27POC
24GLN
12MCH
25BRI
33ATL
22RCH
26CHI
30NHA
25DOV
24KAN
21CLT
31TAL
27MAR
21TEX
33PHO
27HOM
28
DAY
10PHO
14LVS
28BRI
27CAL
15MAR
24TEX
28DAR
18RCH
19TAL
14KAN
26CLT
24DOV
25POC
23MCH
24SON
13KEN
20DAY
4NHA
38IND
33POC
12GLN
15MCH
17BRI
26ATL
22RCH
31CHI
26NHA
22DOV
27KAN
28CLT
31TAL
10MAR
37TEX
18PHO
35HOM
20
DAY
6ATL
15LVS
25PHO
20CAL
23MAR
15TEX
27BRI
36RCH
30TAL
28KAN
19CLT
24DOV
27POC
16MCH
13SON
38DAY
11KEN
23NHA
16IND
20POC
28GLN
18MCH
42BRI
23DAR
29RCH
21CHI
20NHA
18DOV
24CLT
18KAN
23TAL
31MAR
17TEX
26PHO
22HOM
42
DAY
32ATL
14LVS
23PHO
35CAL
17MAR
31TEX
23BRI
24RCH
29TAL
33KAN
21DOV
26CLT
30POC
24MCH
32SON
24DAY
12KEN
30NHA
27IND
24POC
21GLN
12BRI
25MCH
22DAR
25RCH
21CHI
34NHA
27DOV
26CLT
40KAN
23TAL
39MAR
21TEX
39PHO
18HOM
18
DAY
30ATL
15LVS
21PHO
16CAL
18MAR
22TEX
17BRI
15RCH
26TAL
13KAN
14CLT
36DOV
14POC
18MCH
20SON
28DAY
16KEN
33NHA
16IND
19POC
17GLN
19MCH
21BRI
36DAR
13RCH
22CHI
28NHA
22DOV
22CLT
21TAL
11KAN
16MAR
30TEX
24PHO
11HOM
26
DAY
39ATL
26LVS
24PHO
30CAL
27MAR
22TEX
13BRI
28RCH
20TAL
15DOV
24KAN
38CLT
21POC
23MCH
21SON
33CHI
28DAY
6KEN
29NHA
23POC
24GLN
23MCH
38BRI
21DAR
21IND
21LVS
34RCH
28CLT
22DOV
29TAL
15KAN
25MAR
15TEX
22PHO
19HOM
22
DAY
6ATL
25LVS
29PHO
15CAL
27MAR
13TEX
21BRI
15RCH
21TAL
17DOV
22KAN
28CLT
23POC
27MCH
22SON
27CHI
35DAY
4KEN
26NHA
16POC
29GLN
30MCH
11BRI
20DAR
20IND
13LVS
16RCH
26CLT
15DOV
23TAL
10KAN
22MAR
24TEX
18PHO
20HOM
24
DAY
30LVS
10CAL
26PHO
15DAR
19DAR
19CLT
25CLT
27BRI
39ATL
29MAR
22HOM
28TAL
12POC
26POC
23IND
14KEN
16TEX
35KAN
15NHA
22MCH
23MCH
18DAY
20DOV
18DOV
29DAY
22DAR
27RCH
28BRI
18LVS
26TAL
3CLT
23KAN
24TEX
24MAR
16PHO
21

Cars No. 35,60,27 history

The No. 60 at Charlotte

The No. 60 Toyota Camry debuted in 2011 with Todd Bodine driving and received sponsorship from Tire Kingdom for the Daytona 500. Bodine and team did not qualify for the event. For the rest of 2011, Landon Cassill and Mike Skinner ran the car with sponsorship from Big Red as a start and park ride to gain enough funds for the No. 13 to race on weekends that GEICO is not the sponsor. From Atlanta No. 60 has switched to Chevrolet . In October 2011, Germain Racing parked the No. 60 ride for the remainder of the season after running 20 races, but never finishing better than 38th.

The team's second car returned as the No. 27 for the 2019 Daytona 500 with Casey Mears as the driver. As a result of an accident on lap 104, Mears finished 40th in the race.

Car No. 27 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts2009Todd Bodine35Toyota63rd312011Todd Bodine60Toyota46th51Landon CassillMike SkinnerChevyDave Blaney2019Casey Mears27Chevy46th1
DAYCALLVSATL
DNQBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHNHADOVKANCALCLTMARTALTEXPHOHOM
DAY
DNQCAL
40
PHO
38LVS
43BRI
42
MAR
42TEX
43TAL
DNQRCH
41DAR
40DOV
41CLT
43KAN
40POC
DNQMCH
DNQSON
42DAY
40KEN
43NHA
42IND
40POC
DNQGLN
43MCH
42BRI
41NHA
WthDOV
DNQKAN
DNQCLT
WthTALMARTEXPHOHOM
RCH
DNQCHI
DNQ
ATL
43
DAY
40ATLLVSPHOCALMARTEXBRIRCHTALDOVKANCLTPOCMCHSONCHIDAYKENNHAPOCGLNMCHBRIDARINDLVSRCHCLTDOVTALKANMARTEXPHOHOM

Nationwide Series

Car No. 03 history

Germain debuted in the Nationwide Series in 2007 with the No. 03 Germain Toyota Camry with Todd Bodine driving. He finished in the top-ten in his first two attempts, and ran three more races after that. The car did not run again until 2008, when Bodine drove to a fourth-place finish. Michael Annett made the next attempt at the season-ending race at Homestead, where he finished 36th after a crash.

Car No. 03 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2007Todd Bodine03Toyota53rd557200862nd222Justin MarksMichael Annett
DAYCALMXCLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTY
10IRPCGVGLNMCH
8BRICALRCH
20DOVKAN
14CLTMEMTEXPHOHOM
37
DAYCALLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOMXCTALRCHDAR
4CLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKAN
CLT
DNQMEMTEXPHO
HOM
36

Car No. 15 history

;Mike Wallace (2008) Germain Racing fielded its first full-time entry in the Nationwide Series in 2008, with Mike Wallace driving. Wallace brought his car number, 7, and his sponsor, GEICO, with him from Phoenix Racing. The team purchased the legal assets of the former Busch Series team of Yates Racing for purposes of an exemption as part of NASCAR's all-exempt tour policy in the three national series. Wallace finished eighth in his first and only season with Germain with 1 top-5 and 8 top-10s. After the end of the 2008 season, GEICO moved to the Cup Series due to a conflict of interest with series sponsor Nationwide.

Annett in 2010.

;Michael Annett (2009-2010) At the start of the 2009 season Germain changed the No. 7 team to No. 15 and hired Michael Annett for the season. Annett drove the No. 15 full-time in 2009, with HYPE Energy and Pilot Flying J sponsoring. Annett went on to finishing third in the Rookie of the Year battle and 10th in the overall driver points. He collected 4 top-10 finishes in his first full-time season.

In 2010, Annett continued driving for the team. Pilot Travel Centers continued their sponsorship of Annett and the team. Annett finished the year with 2 top-10s en route to a 13th-place finish in the final standings.

;Transfer to Rick Ware Racing (2011) For 2011 Annett moved to Rusty Wallace Racing's No. 62 for 2011, bringing Pilot Travel Centers with him. Todd Bodine drove the No. 15 at Daytona with Tire Kingdom as the sponsor, as rookie driver Timmy Hill was under 18 and not eligible to run in a national touring series. After Daytona, the No. 15 owner points were sold to Hill's team Rick Ware Racing.

Car No. 15 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2008Mike Wallace7Toyota13th41282009Michael Annett1518th3598201014th36512011Todd Bodine24th*681*
DAY
24CAL
16LVS
7ATL
17BRI
10NSH
20TEX
25PHO
15MXC
12TAL
10RCH
13DAR
25CLT
22DOV
8NSH
6KEN
3MLW
18NHA
15DAY
22CHI
20GTY
11IRP
17CGV
15GLN
18MCH
15BRI
35CAL
16RCH
15DOV
12KAN
15CLT
10MEM
14TEX
12PHO
9HOM
18
DAY
35CAL
16LVS
32BRI
20TEX
11NSH
19PHO
16TAL
21RCH
34DAR
29CLT
39DOV
19NSH
27KEN
7MLW
28NHA
19DAY
35CHI
17GTY
7IRP
35IOW
11GLN
20MCH
13BRI
8CGV
18ATL
14RCH
25DOV
13KAN
30CAL
6CLT
13MEM
16TEX
22PHO
20HOM
21
DAY
12CAL
17LVS
33BRI
20NSH
9PHO
33TEX
16TAL
43RCH
26DAR
11DOV
15CLT
14NSH
14KEN
34ROA
24NHA
19DAY
12CHI
14GTY
11IRP
19IOW
7GLN
19MCH
16BRI
18CGV
25ATL
21RCH
20DOV
15KAN
16CAL
20CLT
36GTY
21TEX
18PHO
18HOM
24
DAY
18PHOLVSBRICALTEXTALNSHRCHDARDOVIOWCLTCHIMCHROADAYKENNHANSHIRPIOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCHCHIDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM
  • Includes points scored after Rick Ware Racing took over the entry but only results scored by Germain Racing are shown.

Camping World Truck Series

Truck No. 9 history

Musgrave's 2006 No. 9 truck

;Shigeaki Hattori (2005) The No. 9 Toyota Tundra debuted at Daytona in 2005 with rookie Shigeaki Hattori behind the wheel in a partnership with Arnold Motorsports, the team was called Germain-Arnold Racing. Although he had two seventh place starts, Hattori struggled in his transition to stock cars, and was released towards the end of the season, and replaced by Justin Hobgood, whose best finish was a 20th at Phoenix.

;Ted Musgrave (2006-2007) 2005 champion Ted Musgrave, whose team, Ultra Motorsports, had shut down only days before preseason testing, came to the team with a sponsor in Team ASE. He went the entire 2006 season without a win, before picking up a win at Texas in 2007. Musgrave, in 2007, was also suspended for one race for intentionally running into Kelly Bires under a caution flag, which resulted in Germain putting Brad Keselowski in the #9 truck, ultimately launching Keselowski's career off the ground.

;Justin Marks (2008) ARCA RE/MAX Series driver Justin Marks replaced Musgrave in the No. 9 with sponsorship from Construct Corps/Crocs. Marks had one pole and an eighth-place finish but he was replaced later in the year. The No. 9 truck was filled for the rest of the year by Chrissy Wallace, Michael Annett, David Reutimann, Paul Tracy, and Sean Caisse.

;Max Papis (2009-2011) The No. 9 only ran a limited number of races in 2009 and 2010 with Max Papis, and sponsor GEICO.

Papis drove the No. 9 full-time in 2011 with GEICO sponsoring, but only managed two top-10 finishes and finished 18th in points. For 2012, Germain shut down their truck operations and GEICO moved up to the Sprint Cup Series with Mears.

Truck No. 9 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts2005Shigeaki Hattori9Toyota37th1039Justin Hobgood2006Ted Musgrave7th331420077th3303Brad Keselowski2008Justin Marks24th2485David ReutimannMike WallaceSean CaisseChrissy WallacePaul TracyMichael Annett2009Max Papis31st958201033rd1087Justin HobgoodB. J. McLeodTom Hessert III2011Max Papis21st643
DAY
34CAL
30ATL
27MAR
DNQGTY
27MFD
36CLT
34DOVTEX
35MCH
27MLW
DNQKANKEN
24MEMIRPNSH
35BRI
RCH
23NHALVSMARATL
DNQTEX
DNQPHO
20HOM
35
DAY
3CAL
3ATL
4MAR
2GTY
2CLT
4MFD
16DOV
18TEX
7MCH
23MLW
24KAN
22KEN
6MEM
19IRP
8NSH
4BRI
3NHA
31LVS
2TAL
3MAR
15*ATL
24TEX
11PHO
19HOM
33
DAY
9CAL
5ATL
8MAR
5KAN
12CLT
5MFD
8DOV
20TEX
9MCH
5MLW
34KEN
3IRP
12NSH
8BRI
27GTW
3NHA
7LVS
15TAL
25MAR
8ATL
9TEX
1PHO
11HOM
18
MEM
16
DAY
8CAL
33ATL
14MAR
20KAN
11CLT
32MFD
18DOV
16TEX
14MCH
13MLW
25MEM
24KEN
31IRP
30NSH
20BRI
22GTW
27LVS
29
NHA
13
TAL
5
MAR
36
ATL
25HOM
31
TEX
20
PHO
18
DAYCAL
10ATL
20MAR
13KANCLTDOV
16TEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRI
28CHIIOWGTWNHA
22LVS
18MAR
21TAL
22TEXPHOHOM
DAY
21ATLMAR
8NSHKANDOV
29CLTTEXMCHIOWGTY
15IRPPOCNSHDARBRI
14CHIKENNHATAL
27TEX
23HOM
18
LVS
35
MAR
17
PHO
31
DAY
12PHO
15DAR
18MAR
10NSH
23DOV
13CLT
25KAN
22TEX
15KEN
11IOW
20NSH
27IRP
18POC
11MCH
19BRI
26ATL
14CHI
18NHA
20KEN
28LVS
29TAL
10MAR
18TEX
14HOM
21

Truck No. 30 history

;Todd Bodine (2004) Germain debuted with this truck in 2004 at the Kroger 200, where Todd Bodine finished fourth after starting third in the No. 30 truck. Bodine won two races that year Fontana and Texas, before missing the field at the Ford 200.

;Chad Chaffin (2005) Bodine left for Fiddleback Racing in 2005, and was replaced by Chad Chaffin. Chaffin recorded four top tens with the team before he left to join upstart team Wyler Racing after Michigan.

;Todd Bodine returns (2005-2011) Bodine would return to the team after Fiddleback Racing shut down. The Bodine-Germain combination would win five races together, ending up with a third-place points finish.

Lumber Liquidators became the team's new primary sponsor in 2006, and Bodine and crew would take home 3 victories along with the Truck championship. In the 2007 season, Bodine won at Texas and Talladega and finished fourth in points. He won an additional three races in 2008 and moved up to third in points. Lumber Liquidators left the team after 2008, but Bodine still won the first race of the season in 2009. Copart and Ventrilo sponsored the team for most of the season, and Bodine finished 4th in points. GEICO sponsored the truck for the first race at Daytona, but the team ran without sponsorship for most of the season. Bodine won his second championship in 2010.

Bodine and the No. 30 team ran the first ten races of the season before parking the truck due to lack of sponsorship. Bodine ran the No. 5 truck due to a new partnership between Germain Racing and Randy Moss Motorsports. In 2012, Germain Racing shut down its truck operations due to a lack of sponsorship. Bodine moved to Red Horse Racing, while Germain sold its Truck Series equipment to former manager Mike Hillman Sr., who started his own race team.

Truck No. 30 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts2004Todd Bodine30Toyota34th11362005Chad Chaffin3rd3411Todd Bodine20061st366620074th352520084th362120096th343220101st3937201129th277
DAYATLMARMFDCLTDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENGTYMCHIRPNSHBRIRCH
4NHA
34LVS
2CAL
1TEX
1*MAR
7PHO
29DAR
20HOM
DNQ
DAY
21CAL
28ATL
7MAR
5GTY
9MFD
32CLT
30DOV
23TEX
23MCH
7
MLW
34KAN
1*KEN
2MEM
23IRP
15NSH
3BRI
2RCH
2NHA
22LVS
1*MAR
10ATL
2TEX
1PHO
1HOM
1*
DAY
2CAL
2ATL
1MAR
12GTY
1*CLT
3MFD
15DOV
3TEX
1MCH
4MLW
20KAN
7KEN
10MEM
15IRP
7NSH
8BRI
2NHA
4LVS
12TAL
4MAR
14ATL
25TEX
14PHO
4HOM
21
DAY
5CAL
7ATL
2MAR
2KAN
7CLT
3MFD
31DOV
11TEX
1MCH
7MLW
3MEM
8KEN
11IRP
6NSH
5BRI
24GTY
4NHA
4LVS
28TAL
1*MAR
20ATL
24TEX
16PHO
6HOM
14
DAY
1*CAL
2ATL
9MAR
12KAN
23CLT
12MFD
3DOV
29TEX
5MCH
4MLW
5MEM
14KEN
27IRP
22NSH
3*BRI
2GTY
4NHA
19LVS
9TAL
1MAR
5ATL
4TEX
4PHO
3HOM
1
DAY
1*CAL
2ATL
3MAR
18KAN
21CLT
25DOV
18TEX
1MCH
13MLW
4MEM
10KEN
16*IRP
18NSH
13BRI
32CHI
2IOW
19GTY
18NHA
24LVS
4MAR
2TAL
3TEX
4PHO
12HOM
5
DAY
2*ATL
5MAR
30NSH
5KAN
3DOV
5CLT
2TEX
1*MCH
2*IOW
17GTY
4IRP
7POC
12NSH
1*DAR
1*BRI
6CHI
2KEN
1NHA
9LVS
4MAR
3*TAL
18TEX
4PHO
12HOM
4
DAY
23PHO
14DAR
3MAR
14NSH
19DOV
27CLT
27KAN
3TEX
31KEN
4IOWNSHIRPPOCMCHBRIATLCHINHAKENLVSTALMARTEXHOM

Truck No. 62 history

;Brendan Gaughan (2011) The No. 62 truck ran only in 2011, as a full-time team with Brendan Gaughan driving the Toyota Tundra with sponsorship from South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa. Gaughan left for Richard Childress Racing taking his sponsorship with him after Germain shut down their truck teams.

Truck No. 62 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts2011Brendan Gaughan62Toyota14th713
DAY
27PHO
17DAR
25MAR
9NSH
17DOV
7CLT
30KAN
7TEX
14KEN
3IOW
16NSH
13IRP
16POC
22MCH
8BRI
20ATL
18CHI
14NHA
12KEN
19LVS
9TAL
8MAR
9TEX
31HOM
20

Truck No. 77 history

The No. 77 truck was started off as the No. 03 truck. The No. 03 truck debuted in 2007 at Lowe's Motor Speedway with Justin Hobgood racing. He qualified eighth, but finished last after an early wreck. The next race for the team came at New Hampshire, but Sean Caisse did not qualify for the race. The following month, Justin Marks made his Truck Series debut at the Easy Care Vehicle Service Contracts 200, with voodoo ride sponsoring, finishing 22nd. Marks ran the final three races of the season, posting a best finish of eighth place at the Ford 200.

In 2008, the No. 03 truck again ran part-time, with Chrissy Wallace driving for four races, with her best finish being 18th in her debut at Martinsville Speedway. Dustin Skinner drove one race later in the season at Martinsville, but wrecked and finished 34th.

Chrissy Wallace was supposed to drive the No. 03 full-time in 2009, but failure to obtain sponsorship negated those plans, and the No. 03 shut down operations.

Truck No. 03 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts2007Justin Hobgood03Toyota36th588Sean CaisseMike WallaceJustin Marks2008Chrissy Wallace39th382Dustin Skinner
DAYCALATLMARKANCLT
36MFDDOVTEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRIGTW
NHA
DNQLVS
TAL
17MAR
ATL
22TEX
23PHO
25HOM
8
DAYCALATLMAR
18KANCLTMFDDOVTEXMCHMLW
20MEMKEN
33IRPNSHBRIGTW
19NHALVSTAL
MAR
34ATLTEXPHOHOM

In 2010, Germain Racing ran the No. 77 truck part-time with many drivers. Miguel Paludo was the first to drive in 2010, qualifying for the second races at Bristol and Kentucky with sponsorship from Stemco/Duroline. Paludo finished 9th and 20th respectively. Next in the seat of the No. 77 was Jason Bowles who drove unsponsored at Las Vegas, bringing home a 16th-place finish. Tom Hessert III drove the truck at Homestead with sponsorship from Cherry Hill Classic Cars. He finished 29th.

The No. 77 began the 2011 season as a full-time team driven by ARCA Champion Justin Lofton. However, Lofton and Germain parted ways after Texas, with Lofton taking his sponsorship to Eddie Sharp Racing. The No. 77 was shut down following Lofton's departure.

Truck No. 77 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts2010Miguel Paludo77Toyota44th432Jason BowlesTom Hessert III2011Justin Lofton31st221
DAYATLMARNSHKANDOVCLTTEXMCHIOWGTYIRPPOCNSHDARBRI
9CHIKEN
20NHA
LVS
16MARTALTEXPHO
HOM
29
DAY
18PHO
30DAR
13MAR
32NSH
16DOV
25CLT
13KAN
19TEX
10KENIOWNSHIRPPOCMCHBRIATLCHINHAKENLVSTALMARTEXHOM

References

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