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Innovative Motorsports

Former NASCAR team


Summary

Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
nameInnovative Motorsports
ownersGeorge DeBidart
seriesWinston Cup, Busch Series, Craftsman Truck Series
drivers_champ0
wins2
driversAndy Santerre, Mike McLaughlin, Chad Little, Kenny Wallace, Shane Hmiel, Robert Huffman, Hank Parker Jr.
manufacturerChevrolet, Toyota
baseCharlotte, North Carolina
opened1998
closed2005

Innovative Motorsports (IMI) is a former NASCAR team. It was owned by George DeBidart and began racing in the Busch North Series in the mid-1990s, before moving to the Busch Series in 1998.

Winston Cup

Innovative ran four Cup races during its tenure. Using the No. 98 Chevy purchased from Michael Waltrip Racing, Kenny Wallace ran the Pepsi 400, the Tropicana 400, the Brickyard 400, and the Sirius at the Glen. His best finish was 29th.

Car No. 98 results

NASCAR Winston Cup Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NWCCPts2002Kenny Wallace98Chevy54th240
DAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCHCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAY
42CHI
29NHAPOCIND
32GLN
36MCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLCARPHOHOM

Busch Series

Car No. 47 history

Innovative debuted on the Busch Circuit at the 1998 NAPA Auto Parts 300. Andy Santerre was the driver of the car, the No. 47 Monro Muffler and Brake Chevrolet Monte Carlo, and finished 25th. Santerre was the driver for the whole season, grabbing two top-tens, a pole at Richmond, and NASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year honors. The next season, Santerre suffered a broken leg in a crash at Daytona, and missed half of the year. Elliott Sadler filled in for him, posting two top-ten finishes. Santerre returned and won his first career race at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Santerre struggled making the field, and was released. Hermie Sadler finished the year, his best finish a 22nd at Phoenix.

Sadler took over the car full-time in 2000, as it was renumbered the No. 30 and receiving sponsorship from Little Trees. Sadler struggled making races as well, and would soon be released. Chad Little replaced him, but when his performance didn't improve over Sadler's, Sadler came back to finish the year, and posted a seventh-place run at Pikes Peak.

After the team did not run in 2001, it returned in 2002 as the No. 47 with rookie Shane Hmiel driving with sponsorship from Mike's Hard Lemonade. Hmiel had two poles, eight top-tens and a sixteenth-place points finish, finishing behind Scott Riggs and Johnny Sauter for Rookie of the Year. The team closed after that.

Car No. 47 results

NASCAR Busch Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334OwnersPts1998Andy Santerre47Chevy26th2609199931st2238Mike Swaim Jr.Elliott SadlerRicky CravenWard BurtonHermie Sadler20003034th2256Chad LittlePhilip MorrisMike OlsenButch Leitzinger2002Shane Hmiel47Pontiac21st3416Chevy2003Regan Smith121st0
DAY
25CAR
25LVS
26NSV
16DAR
37BRI
11TEX
19HCY
29TAL
38NHA
17NZH
34CLT
DNQDOV
37RCH
43PPR
22GLN
12MLW
23MYB
13CAL
34SBO
15IRP
29MCH
36BRI
16DAR
20RCH
10DOV
38CLT
DNQGTY
4CAR
23ATL
21HOM
40
DAY
42DOV
DNQSBO
DNQGLN
30MLW
13MYB
DNQPPR
1GTY
19IRP
35BRI
13DAR
DNQ
CAR
40
LVS
7ATL
42DAR
35TEX
42NSV
16BRI
DNQTALCAL
5NHA
15RCH
35NZH
12CLT
28
MCH
DNQ
RCH
32
DOV
42CLT
DNQCAR
DNQMEM
23PHO
22HOM
30
DAY
14CAR
20LVS
DNQATL
DNQDAR
41BRI
DNQMLW
17NZH
11PPR
7GTY
27IRP
17MCH
36DAR
31DOV
27CAR
24MEM
23PHO
30HOM
42
TEX
DNQTAL
DNQCAL
12RCH
DNQCLT
31DOV
DNQ
NSV
DNQSBO
28MYB
36BRI
40RCH
42CLT
32
NHA
26
GLN
2
DAY
5TAL
21DAY
34
CAR
36LVS
42DAR
19BRI
10TEX
26NSH
19CAL
23RCH
21NHA
4NZH
19CLT
31DOV
33NSH
9KEN
19MLW
6CHI
23GTY
26PPR
24IRP
39MCH
25BRI
24DAR
29RCH
28DOV
10KAN
14CLT
10MEM
11ATL
20CAR
8PHO
41HOM
16
DAYCARLVSDARBRITEXTALNSHCALRCHGTYNZHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPR
40IRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMATLPHOCARHOM

Car No. 48 history

The second Innovative car made its debut in 2000 at Daytona with Mike McLaughlin, sponsored by Goulds Pumps. He wrecked and finished 26th. McLaughlin struggled through the course of the season, and had six top-tens en route to a 24th-place points finish. Just before the 2001 season, McLaughlin quit the team for Joe Gibbs Racing, and was replaced by Kenny Wallace. Wallace had two poles as well as a victory in North Carolina Speedway, finishing 10th in points. After Stacker 2 came on as a sponsor, Wallace improved to seventh in points in 2002 and had thirteen top-tens, but did not win. After the No. 47 team closed its doors, Hmiel moved to the 48 and had ten top-tens and was in eighth in points, when he was suspended by NASCAR for violating its drug policy. Jeff Green, Todd Bodine, Carlos Contreras, Randy LaJoie, and Kerry Earnhardt finished out the year for the team.

Car No. 48 results

NASCAR Busch Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334OwnersPtsRef2000Mike McLaughlin48Chevy23rd2845Ward Burton2001Kenny Wallace12th379920028th4078Pontiac2003Shane Hmiel13th3866ChevyJeff GreenTodd BodineRandy LaJoieKerry EarnhardtCarlos Contreras
DAY
26CAR
15LVS
43ATL
21DAR
33BRI
42TEX
40NSV
2TAL
14CAL
41RCH
25NHA
33CLT
32DOV
10SBO
24MYB
30GLN
5MLW
28NZH
34PPR
8GTY
36IRP
34MCH
5BRI
28RCH
30DOV
34CLT
39CAR
16MEM
24PHO
15HOM
31
DAR
5
DAY
8CAR
4LVS
24ATL
19DAR
4BRI
5TEX
43NSH
36TAL
10CAL
38RCH
8NHA
5NZH
32CLT
30DOV
12KEN
35MLW
16GLN
11CHI
14GTY
6PPR
9IRP
11MCH
22BRI
3DAR
18RCH
23DOV
2KAN
25CLT
32MEM
21PHO
10CAR
1HOM
25
DAY
10CAR
12LVS
8DAR
5BRI
6TEX
25NSH
11CAL
14RCH
17NHA
26NZH
12CLT
12DOV
7NSH
6KEN
9MLW
18CHI
28GTY
19PPR
13IRP
5MCH
18BRI
6DAR
11RCH
10DOV
9KAN
22CLT
22MEM
19ATL
18CAR
9PHO
30HOM
24
TAL
9DAY
35
DAY
17TAL
3DAY
10
CAR
35LVS
12DAR
13BRI
7TEX
3NSH
14CAL
8RCH
8GTY
13NZH
19CLT
38DOV
13NSH
34KEN
19MLW
18CHI
16NHA
15PPR
14IRP
4*MCH
9BRI
4DAR
28RCH
10
DOV
39CLT
24
KAN
29ATL
18CAR
19
MEM
30
PHO
25
HOM
17

Craftsman Truck Series

In 2004, Innovative closed its Busch teams, and signed with Toyota to field entries in the Craftsman Truck Series, the No. 12 driven by Robert Huffman and the No. 21 driven by Hank Parker Jr. Huffman, a rookie, had six top-tens, but failed to finish nine races and ended up twenty-third in points. Parker Jr. had four top-tens and finished 17th in points. Due to a lack of funding, Innovative closed up for good at the end of the season, with Huffman's team being sold to Darrell Waltrip Motorsports, and Parker's team to Capital Motorsports.

Truck No. 12 Results

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series resultsYearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCTSPts2004Robert Huffman12Toyota25th2363
DAY
36ATL
29MAR
34MFD
DNQCLT
16DOV
11TEX
28MEM
16MLW
36KAN
24KEN
10GTW
27MCH
9IRP
23NSH
8BRI
32RCH
6NHA
32LVS
31CAL
17TEX
29MAR
10PHO
31DAR
9HOM
35

Truck No. 21 Results

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series resultsYearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCTSPts2004Hank Parker, Jr.21Toyota17th2737
DAY
18ATL
33MAR
12MFD
19CLT
22DOV
3TEX
23MEM
12MLW
17KAN
21KEN
22GTW
5MCH
29IRP
15NSH
15BRI
6RCH
20NHA
9LVS
21CAL
15TEX
13MAR
31PHO
23DAR
35HOM
17

References

References

  1. (October 17, 2002). "Busch Series His Hmiel Ticket". [[Motor Racing Network]].
  2. "Kenny Wallace – 2001 NASCAR Busch Series Results". NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.
  3. "Kenny Wallace – 2002 NASCAR Busch Series Results". NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.
  4. "Shane Hmiel – 2003 NASCAR Busch Series Results". NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.
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