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Hyak Motorsports

Auto racing team

Hyak Motorsports

Auto racing team

FieldValue
Team_nameHyak Motorsports
LogoFile:Hyak Motorsports logo.png
Owner_names
BaseHarrisburg, North Carolina
SeriesNASCAR Cup Series
Drivers47. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
ManufacturerChevrolet
Opened1995
DebutCup Series:
Final
Drivers_champ
Wins
Poles
website

Hyak Motorsports is an American stock car racing team that competes in the NASCAR Cup Series. The team fields the No. 47 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 full-time for Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and has a technical alliance with Hendrick Motorsports.

History

Logo as JTG Daugherty Racing

The team was founded in 1995 as ST Racing by advertising executive Tad Geschickter and crew chief Steve Plattenberger, competing in the Busch Grand National Series (now the NASCAR Xfinity Series). In 2006, the team rebranded to JTG Racing under the ownership of Geschickter and his wife Jodi, and began competing in the Cup Series, initially as a co-entry with Wood Brothers Racing. Former NBA All-Star center Brad Daugherty joined the ownership group in 2008 to form JTG Daugherty Racing. Under this name, the team would begin competing independently from the Wood Brothers in 2009, score their first Cup Series win in 2014 with driver A. J. Allmendinger, and win the 2023 Daytona 500 with Stenhouse. Other notable drivers to compete for the team during this period include Marcos Ambrose, Bobby Labonte, and Chris Buescher.

Before or during the 2024 season, the Geschickters quietly left the team, moving into a role at Joe Gibbs Racing. Entrepreneur Gordon Smith would become principal owner thereafter and rebranded the team to Hyak Motorsports for the 2025 season; Daugherty, Mark Hughes and Ernie Cope completed the ownership group at that time. The name "Hyak" means "fast" in Chinook Jargon, and is also in reference to Smith's marine transportation company Hyak Maritime.

Cup Series

Car No. 37 history

Chris Buescher (2017–2019)

In November 2016, the team announced plans to expand to two cars for the 2017 season. On November 29, Roush Fenway Racing leased their No. 16 charter to JTG, while also loaning driver Chris Buescher to the team. The new car was revealed to be the No. 37 on December 12. During the 2016-17 offseason, it was revealed that the sponsors of the 37 car would be products sold at Kroger stores like Cottonelle, Cheerios, Bush's Baked Beans, Kingsford, and Scott Products. Liberty Tax Service was added as a sponsor on June 2, 2017. In 2018, JTGDR purchased Furniture Row Racing's No. 77 charter for the No. 37; the charter leased from Roush Fenway Racing was subsequently sold to Team Penske for the No. 12.

Throughout his three-year tenure in the No. 37, Buescher's best finish was fifth at both Daytona races in 2018, and his best points finish was twentieth in 2019. On September 25, 2019, it was announced that Buescher will return to Roush Fenway Racing to replace Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in the No. 17 Ford in 2020.

Ryan Preece (2020–2021)

On August 16, 2019, Ryan Preece confirmed he would return to JTG Daugherty Racing for the 2020 season, this time, in the No. 37, with his new teammate Stenhouse (who replaced Buescher) in the No. 47 which Preece drove in 2019. Prior to the 2020 Auto Club 400 at Fontana, the No. 37 team was docked 10 owner and driver points and crew chief Trent Owens was suspended for the race after the car was discovered to have an illegal modification during pre-race inspection. Preece struggled mightily throughout the 2020 season, finishing last a total of four times, three of them consecutively. After a violent wreck at Kansas where he walked away unharmed, Preece managed to score two top-10 finishes but ended the season 29th in the standings. For the 2021 season, the No. 37 would be the only full-time non-chartered team after Spire Motorsports purchased the team's charter. Following the 2021 season, the No. 37 team was shut down.

Car No. 37 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts2017Chris Buescher37Chevy26th564201824th585201920th7292020Ryan Preece29th477202127th557
DAY
35ATL
24LVS
23PHO
27CAL
25MAR
11TEX
21BRI
39RCH
17TAL
15KAN
18CLT
20DOV
23POC
19MCH
36SON
19DAY
10KEN
16NHA
25IND
9POC
28GLN
11MCH
6BRI
27DAR
17RCH
32CHI
27NHA
21DOV
30CLT
18TAL
17KAN
6MAR
21TEX
22PHO
37HOM
20
DAY
5ATL
25LVS
15PHO
29CAL
30MAR
23TEX
15BRI
36RCH
26TAL
11DOV
20KAN
34CLT
29POC
17MCH
24SON
12CHI
22DAY
5KEN
23NHA
20POC
37GLN
20MCH
20BRI
19DAR
13IND
25LVS
15RCH
30CLT
17DOV
25TAL
21KAN
16MAR
13TEX
23PHO
18HOM
23
DAY
37ATL
9LVS
18PHO
16CAL
16MAR
21TEX
20BRI
22RCH
22TAL
30DOV
23KAN
10CLT
6POC
14MCH
16SON
16CHI
18DAY
17KEN
10NHA
15POC
16GLN
13MCH
14BRI
17DAR
12IND
15LVS
18RCH
31CLT
18DOV
36TAL
20KAN
13MAR
12TEX
19PHO
16HOM
16
DAY
29LVS
37CAL
30PHO
18DAR
20DAR
39CLT
22CLT
24BRI
12ATL
26MAR
26HOM
24TAL
15POC
20POC
25IND
40KEN
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40KAN
34NHA
16MCH
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23DOV
25DOV
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17RCH
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18MAR
19PHO
34
DAY
6DAY
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15PHO
26ATL
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29TAL
14KAN
32DAR
25DOV
18COA
15CLT
26SON
21NSH
32POC
23POC
8ROA
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25NHA
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28IND
35MCH
21DAY
4DAR
12RCH
25BRI
17LVS
28TAL
32CLT
19TEX
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21MAR
36PHO
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Car No. 47 history

In 2006, JTG Racing started a partnership with Wood Brothers Racing to field the No. 21 car under the banner of Wood Brothers/JTG Racing. JTG Daugherty attempted to make their Cup Series debut at Las Vegas with Ken Schrader behind the wheel of the No. 47 Ford Fusion, a second car to the Wood Brothers' No. 21, but the team failed to qualify for the race. Jon Wood attempted to qualify the No. 47 at Kansas, but also failed to make the field.

Marcos Ambrose (2008–2010)

With the new ownership at JTG Daugherty Racing in 2008, they fielded the No. 47 car with Marcos Ambrose behind the wheel. Ambrose finished 22nd at Indianapolis and 36th at Kansas. On October 1, JTGDR signed a deal to enter into a technical alliance with Michael Waltrip Racing for the 2009 season, effectively switching from the Ford Fusion to the Toyota Camry.

During the team's first full-time run in 2009, Ambrose finished an impressive fourth at Talladega, third at Sonoma, second at Watkins Glen, and third at Bristol. With a total of seven top-ten finishes, he ended the season eighteenth in the points standings.

The No. 47 car with Ambrose saw a decline in performance in 2010, with the highlight being a duel with race winner Juan Pablo Montoya at Watkins Glen to finish third. With a total of five top-ten finishes, Ambrose ended the season 27th in the points standings. After the season, Ambrose left the team to drive for Richard Petty Motorsports in 2011.

Bobby Labonte (2011–2013)

For the 2011 season JTGDR signed 2000 Cup Series champion Bobby Labonte to drive the No. 47 car. Labonte started the season with a fourth place finish at the 2011 Daytona 500. Alongside a seventh place finish at New Hampshire, he finished the season 29th in the points standings.

The 2012 season saw a slight improvement in finishes, with top-ten finishes at the Daytona night race and the Martinsville fall race, ending the season 26th in the points standings.

After a 15th place finish at the 2013 Daytona 500, Labonte struggled through the first fourteen races of the 2013 season before splitting the rest of the season with A. J. Allmendinger, who scored the team's sole top-ten finish at Watkins Glen during the season. The No. 47 car finished 31st in the points standings.

A. J. Allmendinger (2013–2018)

On August 29, 2013, Sporting News reported that Allmendinger would be the full-time driver for JTGDR in 2014. The team also switched to Chevrolet and formed a technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing.

During the 2014 season, Allmendinger scored top-ten finishes at Fontana, Richmond, and Talladega. He also made the field at the Sprint All-Star Race after finishing second to Clint Bowyer on the Sprint Showdown. At Watkins Glen, Allmendinger led 29 laps to give JTGDR its first win and a spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup. After scoring a top-ten finish at Martinsville, he ended the season 13th in the points standings - the highest finish in the team's history.

The 2015 season saw a decline in performance, as Allmendinger scored only three top-ten finishes and ended the season 22nd in the points standings. Allmendinger and Kroger inked a multi-year contract extension following the season.

For 2016, Allmendinger scored top-five finishes at Martinsville and Watkins Glen, totaling to nine top-ten finishes and ending the season twentieth in the points standings.

Allmendinger started the 2017 season with a third place finish at the 2017 Daytona 500. With a total of five top-ten finishes, he ended the season 28th in the points standings.

Allmendinger began the 2018 season with a tenth place finish at the 2018 Daytona 500. He later followed it up with a third place finish at the Daytona summer race. With a total of five top-ten finishes, Allmendinger ended the season 22nd in the points standings.

Ryan Preece (2019)

Preece's No. 47 during the [[2019 Toyota/Save Mart 350

On September 25, 2018, it was announced that Allmendinger would part ways with JTG Daugherty at the end of the 2018 season. Three days later, it was announced that Ryan Preece would replace him as the driver of the No. 47 in 2019. In addition, Preece would compete for 2019 Rookie of the Year honors. Furthermore, JTGDR switched their technical alliance from RCR to Hendrick Motorsports.

Preece started the 2019 season with an eighth-place finish at the 2019 Daytona 500. Throughout the season, he scored one top-five and three top-ten finishes, and ended the season 26th in the points standings.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (2020–present)

On October 16, 2019, JTGDR announced Ricky Stenhouse Jr. would drive the No. 47 in 2020. The team later announced that Stenhouse would drive the car with Brian Pattie as the crew chief and moved Preece to the No. 37 car.

Stenhouse got off to a quick start for the team, winning the pole for the 2020 Daytona 500, the first pole for JTGDR on an oval. He followed up a twentieth place finish at Daytona with a strong showing at Las Vegas, leading thirty laps and finishing third. Prior to the 2020 Auto Club 400 at Fontana, the No. 47 team was docked ten owner and driver points and crew chief Brian Pattie was suspended for the race after the car was discovered to have an illegal modification during pre-race inspection. Stenhouse later finished fourth in the 2020 Alsco Uniforms 500 and followed it up by finishing second at Talladega in a close race. He ended his first season with the team 24th in the standings.

Stenhouse started the 2023 season by winning the 2023 Daytona 500, scoring his third career victory, and second for JTGDR. He was eliminated at the conclusion of the Round of 16.

Stenhouse began the 2024 season with a 31st place DNF at the 2024 Daytona 500. At the 2024 NASCAR All-Star Race, he was sent to the outside wall by Kyle Busch on lap two. After the race, Stenhouse attacked Busch in the garage area, triggering a brawl between the drivers and their pit crew. NASCAR later fined Stenhouse 75,000 for the incident; in addition, his father, Ricky Stenhouse Sr., was suspended indefinitely while team mechanic Clint Myrick was suspended for eight races and tuner Keith Matthews was suspended for four races for their involvement in the fight. Stenhouse Sr.'s suspension was lifted on September 24. Despite mediocre finishes that left him out of playoff contention, Stenhouse won at Talladega after beating Brad Keselowski by .006 seconds.

Car No. 47 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts2007Ken Schrader47Ford63rd26Jon Wood2008Marcos Ambrose52nd1522009Toyota18th3830201027th34222011Bobby Labonte29th670201226th772201331st624A. J. Allmendinger2014Chevy13th2260201522nd758201620th830201728th531201822nd6032019Ryan Preece26th5072020Ricky Stenhouse Jr.26th584202122nd666202228th580202316th2168202425th590202530th5622026
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KAN
DNQTALCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM
DAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIIND
22POCGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKAN
36TALCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM
DAY
17CAL
22LVS
20ATL
38BRI
10MAR
14TEX
41PHO
14TAL
4RCH
11DAR
33CLT
26DOV
20POC
6MCH
31SON
3NHA
23DAY
6CHI
11IND
22POC
34GLN
2MCH
35BRI
3ATL
23RCH
22NHA
20DOV
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23CLT
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27TAL
34TEX
15PHO
11HOM
35
DAY
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35LVS
14ATL
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26
DAY
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DAY
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DAY
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41CAL
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24DOV
21POC
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43DAY
23NHA
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22
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DAY
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26LVS
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23DAR
15RCH
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30CLT
23DOV
21POC
21MCH
22SON
37*KEN
22DAY
43NHA
18IND
18POC
34GLN
1*MCH
13BRI
14ATL
40RCH
23CHI
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11CLT
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23MAR
9TEX
14PHO
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40
DAY
20ATL
7LVS
6PHO
17CAL
34MAR
43TEX
21BRI
34RCH
13TAL
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14CLT
29DOV
24POC
38MCH
23SON
37DAY
21KEN
26NHA
13IND
23POC
7GLN
24MCH
28BRI
27DAR
23RCH
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23DOV
29CLT
16KAN
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36MAR
11TEX
17PHO
24HOM
20
DAY
21ATL
27LVS
14PHO
17CAL
8MAR
2TEX
22BRI
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25TAL
14KAN
8DOV
23CLT
16POC
16MCH
38SON
14DAY
13KEN
36NHA
21IND
38POC
14GLN
4BRI
9MCH
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8
DAY
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17MAR
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31KAN
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18DOV
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22MCH
18SON
35DAY
8KEN
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9MCH
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34RCH
26CHI
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DAY
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6POC
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DAY
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8KAN
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32SON
25NSH
16ROA
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31NHA
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18IND
13MCH
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15DAY
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35KAN
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33TEX
27TAL
22ROV
19LVS
23HOM
15MAR
22PHO
32
DAY
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12LVS
24PHO
19ATL
17COA
7RCH
35BRD
4MAR
8TAL
15DOV
15KAN
12DAR
13CLT
7GTW
32SON
12NSH
22CSC
34ATL
10NHA
18POC
7RCH
17MCH
21IRC
25GLN
13DAY
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34LVS
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27MAR
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Nationwide Series

Car No. 22 history

Adam Petty (1998)

In 1998, ST fielded the No. 22 Spree Chevy in three races with Adam Petty as the driver. His best finish was 27th (twice).

Car No. 22 results

YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031OwnersPts1998Adam Petty22Chevy
DAYCARLVSNSVDARBRITEXHCYTALNHANZHCLTDOVRCHPPRGLNMLWMYBCALSBOIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTGTY
27CAR
38ATLHOM
27

Car No. 42 history

Kevin Lepage (1997)

In 1997, ST fielded the No. 42 Chevy for Kevin Lepage at Homestead. He finished seventeenth.

Car No. 42 results

YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930OwnersPts1997Kevin Lepage42Chevy
DAYCARRCHATLLVSDARHCYTEXBRINSVTALNHANZHCLTDOVSBOGLNMLWMYBGTYIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTCALCARHOM
17

Car No. 46 history

Larry Pearson (1996)

The second team in the JTG Daugherty stable made its debut in 1996 at the All Pro Bumper To Bumper 300. The car was No. 46, sponsored by Stanley Tools and driven to a 22nd-place finish by Larry Pearson. Pearson drove two more races for the team that year, each one getting regressively worse.

Robert Pressley & Bobby East (2005)

In 2005, the No. 46 made a return as a Ford Taurus driven by Robert Pressley and Bobby East part-time.

Car No. 46 results

YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts1996Larry Pearson46Chevy2005Robert PressleyFordBobby East
DAYCARRCHATLNSVDARBRIHCYNZHCLTDOVSBOMYBGLNMLWNHATALIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLT
22CAR
27HOM
37
DAYCALMXCLVSATLNSHBRITEXPHOTALDAR
25RCHCLT
DNQDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRGTYIRP
16GLNMCHBRI
16CALRCH
33DOVKANCLTTEX
30PHOHOM
MEM
17

Car No. 47 history

Kelly Bires during the 2007 Ford 300 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Jeff Fuller (1995–1997)

JTG Daugherty Racing (then known as ST Motorsports and owned by Tad Geschickter and crew chief Steve Plattenberger) made its debut at the 1995 Goody's 300. Jeff Fuller drove the No. 47 Sunoco-sponsored Chevrolet to an eleventh-place finish. Fuller ran the full season with ST, and had six top-ten finishes en route to a tenth-place finish in points. He was named Rookie of the Year for the Busch Series that year. Fuller returned again in 1996. While he dropped seven points in the standings due to missing two races, he had four top-ten finishes and won from the pole at the Food City 250. Fuller was 18th in points after the 1997 GM Goodwrench/Delco Batteries 200, when he was released from the ride and replaced by Robert Pressley. Pressley had two-top fives and finished 32nd in points despite missing half the season.

Robert Pressley (2004)

ST would not run the No. 47 car again until 2004, when they fielded the Clorox-sponsored Ford Taurus driven by Robert Pressley. Pressley had two top ten finishes that year, and finished fifteenth in points.

Jon Wood (2005–2007)

Pressley was replaced by rookie Jon Wood in 2005. Wood posted six top-ten finishes and finished fifteenth in overall championship points. He was to continue to drive the No. 47 car in 2007, before medical problems forced him to exit the ride.

Kelly Bires (2007–2008)

Former American Speed Association champion Kelly Bires took Wood's place for most of the year, garnering two top-ten finishes. Andy Lally took his place on road courses, finishing tenth at Watkins Glen International. Bires drove full-time in 2008.

Michael McDowell (2009)

In 2009, Michael McDowell started the season with sponsorship from Tom's Snacks where he had three top-ten finishes, but left the team midway through the season after Tom's Snacks left the team. The team became a start and park team, listing ConstructionJobs.com as the sponsor (the sponsorship funded only practice and qualifying). Kelly Bires returned for three races followed by Coleman Pressley at Iowa. Marcos Ambrose ran full races with STP sponsorship the two road course events at Watkins Glen and Montreal, and would go on to win the event at Watkins Glen. Pressley and Chase Miller finished out the season. The team was suspended at the end of the year, and its owners points were sold to Penske Racing.

In 2010, the team returned with Ambrose driving two road course races; at Watkins Glen, where he won the race, and at Montreal where he did not finish the race, due to electrical problems.

Car No. 47 results

YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts1995Jeff Fuller47Chevy19961997Robert Pressley2004Ford2005Jon Wood20062007Travis KvapilKelly BiresAndy Lally2008Kelly Bires2009Michael McDowellToyotaKelly BiresColeman PressleyMarcos AmbroseChase MillerChris Cook2010Marcos Ambrose
DAY
11CAR
30RCH
16ATL
27NSV
20DAR
22BRI
14HCY
7NHA
22NZH
9CLT
15DOV
28MYB
28GLN
15MLW
22TAL
14SBO
11IRP
10MCH
28BRI
10DAR
18RCH
23DOV
21CLT
4CAR
38HOM
8
DAY
35CAR
DNQRCH
24ATL
DNQNSV
24DAR
25BRI
10HCY
14NZH
42CLT
16DOV
27SBO
12MYB
15GLN
33MLW
9NHA
22TAL
8IRP
20MCH
26BRI
1*DAR
15RCH
24DOV
20CLT
DNQCAR
20HOM
33
DAY
26CAR
17RCH
35ATL
12LVS
36DAR
7HCY
12TEX
32BRI
29NSV
31TAL
26NHA
3NZH
31CLT
34DOV
26
SBO
31GLN
38MLW
21MYB
32GTY
37IRP
18MCH
35BRI
3DAR
14RCH
15DOV
27CLT
16CAL
5CAR
10HOM
31
DAY
17CAR
23LVS
24DAR
22BRI
22TEX
24NSH
11TAL
14CAL
27GTY
36RCH
20NZH
19CLT
20DOV
15NSH
15KEN
16MLW
14DAY
4CHI
35NHA
13PPR
19IRP
22MCH
28BRI
9CAL
25RCH
17DOV
22KAN
20CLT
16MEM
17ATL
13PHO
17DAR
13HOM
24
DAY
31CAL
28MXC
16LVS
17ATL
25NSH
12BRI
11TEX
8PHO
18TAL
2DAR
35RCH
35CLT
33DOV
40NSH
32KEN
10MLW
26DAY
29CHI
37NHA
37PPR
22GTY
21IRP
34GLN
20MCH
19BRI
37CAL
14RCH
17DOV
16KAN
5CLT
7MEM
40TEX
26PHO
33HOM
6
DAY
4CAL
18MXC
27LVS
14ATL
13BRI
17TEX
26NSH
6PHO
23TAL
19RCH
38DAR
33CLT
37DOV
40NSH
8KEN
22MLW
14DAY
34CHI
21NHA
20MAR
21GTY
15IRP
14GLN
29MCH
36BRI
28CAL
8RCH
25DOV
38KAN
15CLT
23MEM
29TEX
12PHO
38HOM
18
DAY
15CAL
31MXC
10LVS
11ATL
36BRI
43NSH
16TEX
38PHO
25TAL
31RCH
21DAR
32CLT
13
DOV
31
NSH
15KEN
7MLW
30NHA
24DAY
16CHI
24GTY
24IRP
38MCH
32BRI
29CAL
23RCH
26DOV
19KAN
40CLT
9MEM
14TEX
19PHO
22HOM
20
CGV
29GLN
10
DAY
12CAL
30LVS
15ATL
12BRI
20NSH
5TEX
17PHO
19MXC
31TAL
36RCH
20DAR
24CLT
33DOV
13NSH
8KEN
19MLW
11NHA
22DAY
16CHI
12GTY
32IRP
36CGV
24GLN
17MCH
9BRI
17CAL
13RCH
20DOV
34KAN
10CLT
7MEM
18TEX
22PHO
17HOM
9
DAY
14CAL
36LVS
6BRI
31TEX
17NSH
15PHO
11TAL
15RCH
8DAR
33CLT
20DOV
11NSH
8KEN
29MLW
14NHA
15DAY
13KAN
39
CHI
40GTY
40IRP
39
IOW
41BRI
39RCH
41DOV
41MEM
38
GLN
1CGV
2*
MCH
37ATL
39CAL
43CLT
41TEX
39HOM
37
PHO
43
DAYCALLVSBRINSHPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTNSHKENROANHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLN
1MCHBRICGV
33ATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTGTYTEXPHOHOM

Car No. 59 history

2006

Robert Pressley (1998)

In 1998, ST fielded the No. 59 Chevrolet full-time with Robert Pressley as the driver. However, he could run only half the season in the No. 59 due to Winston Cup commitments with Jasper Motorsports. He ran 18 races and had two pole positions, finishing 31st in points with sponsorship from Kingsford. Jimmie Johnson, Kevin Lepage, Ron Hornaday Jr. and Rich Bickle filled in when Pressley was unavailable.

Mike Dillon (1999)

For 1999, ST hired Mike Dillon as its new driver. Dillon had a seventh-place finish at the Lysol 200 and finished sixteenth in points that year.

Phil Parsons (2000) and Rich Bickle (2001)

Dillon left for Richard Childress Racing after the season was over and ST replaced him with Phil Parsons. Parsons qualified for all 32 races, had two top-tens and finished 12th in points. In 2001, he was replaced by Bickle again. However, Bickle struggled in the ride and was replaced by Mark Green and Jeff Purvis after the MBNA.com 200.

Stacy Compton (2002–2006)

In 2002, ST hired Stacy Compton to drive the No. 59, and he remained in the car until the end of the 2006 season. His best finish was second four times, and the best points position was ninth in 2002. The only major change from 2002 until 2007 was the team's switch to the Ford Motor Company in 2004.

Marcos Ambrose (2007–2008)

Australian driver Marcos Ambrose was hired to compete in the No. 59 during the 2007 season, finishing in the top-ten six times and ending the year sixth in points.

Ambrose won the team's first race in 2008 running an STP-sponsored No. 59 at Watkins Glen. For the 2009 Nationwide Series, the No. 59 team ceased operations, running only the No. 47 entry for numerous drivers, and the owner points going to the No. 12 Penske Dodge driven by Justin Allgaier.

Car No. 59 results

YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts1998Robert Pressley59ChevyRon Hornaday Jr.Jack BaldwinScott LagasseKevin LepageJimmie JohnsonRich BickleSteve Grissom1999Mike Dillon2000Phil Parsons2001Rich BickleMike ChaseMark GreenJeff PurvisStacy Compton200220032004Ford200520062007Marcos Ambrose2008
DAY
34CAR
17LVS
38NSV
31*DAR
9BRI
DNQTEX
DNQHCY
6TAL
DNQNHA
9CLT
26DOV
6RCH
10CAL
14MCH
19BRI
19DAR
9RCH
37CAR
15ATL
31HOM
37
NZH
23PPR
8MLW
35
GLN
20
MYB
25
SBO
10
IRP
25GTY
15
DOV
28
CLT
19
DAY
18CAR
19LVS
DNQATL
13DAR
34TEX
28NSV
18BRI
32TAL
26CAL
13NHA
32RCH
13NZH
21CLT
DNQDOV
16SBO
27GLN
7MLW
35MYB
30PPR
27GTY
31IRP
23MCH
19BRI
23DAR
31RCH
27DOV
13CLT
12CAR
33MEM
18PHO
37HOM
27
DAY
13CAR
23LVS
14ATL
14DAR
20BRI
17TEX
34NSV
29TAL
23CAL
24RCH
10NHA
12CLT
24DOV
29SBO
15MYB
27GLN
25MLW
42NZH
20PPR
5GTY
23IRP
22MCH
19BRI
14DAR
17RCH
39DOV
15CLT
31CAR
22MEM
19PHO
26HOM
19
DAY
16CAR
7LVS
15ATL
29DAR
15BRI
39TEX
23NSH
12TAL
13CAL
29RCH
16NHA
21NZH
8CLT
17DOV
26KEN
27MLW
12GLN
22CHI
28IRP
9MCH
29BRI
20DAR
25RCH
16DOV
24
GTY
27PPR
28
KAN
9CLT
29
MEM
5PHO
17CAR
14
HOM
10
DAY
20CAR
22LVS
10DAR
10BRI
36TEX
11NSH
9TAL
2CAL
3RCH
12NHA
27NZH
13CLT
17DOV
21NSH
13KEN
17MLW
33DAY
10CHI
32GTY
31PPR
10IRP
16MCH
8BRI
34DAR
21RCH
18DOV
15KAN
12CLT
16MEM
2ATL
11CAR
5PHO
2HOM
13
DAY
38CAR
22LVS
15DAR
4BRI
15TEX
16TAL
32NSH
31CAL
21RCH
7GTY
6NZH
8CLT
18DOV
29NSH
28KEN
4MLW
9DAY
19CHI
19NHA
10PPR
6IRP
3MCH
17BRI
29DAR
8RCH
15DOV
12KAN
8CLT
23MEM
11ATL
23PHO
35CAR
16HOM
21
DAY
31CAR
20LVS
17DAR
15BRI
19TEX
28NSH
14TAL
23CAL
3GTY
20RCH
18NZH
12CLT
26DOV
17NSH
10KEN
19MLW
20DAY
42CHI
21NHA
8PPR
2IRP
18MCH
31BRI
11CAL
24RCH
32DOV
29KAN
9CLT
26MEM
16ATL
17PHO
23DAR
20HOM
15
DAY
23CAL
16MXC
28LVS
38ATL
41NSH
10BRI
16TEX
23PHO
19TAL
25DAR
31RCH
39CLT
26DOV
15NSH
16KEN
8MLW
25DAY
13CHI
28NHA
33PPR
9GTY
20IRP
12GLN
27MCH
28BRI
15CAL
32RCH
16DOV
18KAN
29CLT
20MEM
22TEX
37PHO
17HOM
17
DAY
27CAL
24MXC
43LVS
33ATL
27BRI
14TEX
22NSH
20PHO
26TAL
26RCH
37DAR
14CLT
30DOV
12NSH
19KEN
24MLW
6DAY
20CHI
20NHA
25MAR
15GTY
17IRP
12GLN
30MCH
41BRI
16CAL
18RCH
34DOV
20KAN
34CLT
3MEM
24TEX
22PHO
22HOM
17
DAY
16CAL
25MXC
8LVS
10ATL
28BRI
28NSH
17TEX
31PHO
22TAL
25RCH
26DAR
19CLT
20DOV
6NSH
36KEN
11MLW
15NHA
30DAY
35CHI
37GTY
18IRP
32CGV
7GLN
13MCH
19BRI
37CAL
13RCH
15DOV
20KAN
39CLT
40MEM
4TEX
30PHO
15HOM
10
DAY
39CAL
22LVS
28ATL
11BRI
19NSH
23TEX
18PHO
17MXC
2TAL
28RCH
25DAR
10CLT
14DOV
30NSH
19KEN
6MLW
16NHA
14DAY
20CHI
15GTY
15IRP
20CGV
3GLN
1MCH
12BRI
34CAL
15RCH
13DOV
16KAN
11CLT
15MEM
15TEX
9PHO
24HOM
31

Car No. 97 history

Ron Hornaday Jr. (1998)

In 1998, ST fielded the No. 97 Chevy for Ron Hornaday Jr. at Fontana. He finished 22nd.

Car No. 97 results

YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031OwnersPts1998Ron Hornaday Jr.97Chevy
DAYCARLVSNSVDARBRITEXHCYTALNHANZHCLTDOVRCHPPRGLNMLWMYBCAL
22SBOIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTGTYCARATLHOM

Craftsman Truck Series

The No. 20 truck made its debut in 2006 at the GM Flex Fuel 250, sponsored by the United States Air Force in partnership with JTG Racing. Jon Wood drove the truck at Daytona and Fontana, finishing sixteenth and ninth, respectively. Bobby East competed in one race at Atlanta, where he finished 23rd. For the remainder of the season, JTG Racing development driver Marcos Ambrose took over, earning one pole position and two third-place finishes. In 2007 the truck's number changed to No. 09. Joey Clanton, who brought Zaxby’s as a sponsor, shared driving duties with former Busch Series veteran Stacy Compton. Clanton went on and win ROTY that year despite only running a few races.

A year later, in 2008, Clanton brought both the No. 09 and Zaxby's sponsorship to Roush Fenway Racing, which allowed JTG Racing/Wood Brothers to revert to using the No. 20. However, the truck team only lasted for eight races before shutting down due to a lack of funding.

Sponsorship

JTG Daugherty Racing had maintained long-term relationships with sponsors Clorox and Kingsford and their associated company since their time in the Busch series, and the two often appeared on the decklid of the car, even in races they were not the primary sponsor. The team had also maintained good relations with Bush's Baked Beans and more recent partners Kroger, Kimberly-Clark (Kleenex, Scott Products, Viva) and Charter Communications through several driver and manufacturer changes, and have been able to attract new sponsors every season. Kroger wanted to return to the newly renamed HYAK Motorsports, but HYAK Motorsports wanted to start fresh with newer sponsors. On November 19, 2024, RFK Racing announced the acquisition of former Stewart–Haas Racing driver Ryan Preece and the subsequent addition of Kroger as a primary sponsorship driver, thus ending the sponsorship deal between Kroger and JTGDR.

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