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JD Motorsports

Auto race team


Auto race team

FieldValue
Team_nameJD Motorsports
Owner_namesJohnny Davis
BaseGaffney, South Carolina
SeriesNASCAR Xfinity Series
Drivers4. Dawson Cram, Patrick Gallagher, Garrett Smithley, Ty Dillon, Thomas Annunziata
6. Garrett Smithley, Ty Dillon, Patrick Gallagher, Thomas Annunziata, Armani Williams (part-time)
ManufacturerChevrolet
Opened1983
Debut1983 Goody's 300 (Daytona)
Final2024 Explore the Pocono Mountains 225 (Pocono)
Races706
Drivers_champ0
Wins0
Poles0
  1. Garrett Smithley, Ty Dillon, Patrick Gallagher, Thomas Annunziata, Armani Williams (part-time) JD Motorsports was an American professional stock car racing team that competed in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. It was owned and operated by Johnny Davis. It last fielded the No. 4 part-time for multiple drivers. The team utilized engines from Clements Racing Engines and was one of the oldest teams in the sport, having competed in the very first official NASCAR Xfinity Series race, the 1983 Goody's 300.

Johnny Davis has been affiliated with NASCAR competition for over 30 years, serving as a crew member, fabricator, and then crew chief for several Cup Series and Xfinity Series teams. Davis' first foray into team ownership was with competition Go-Karts in the 1990s. The team has since expanded and is located in a state-of-the-art 40,000+ square foot facility in Gaffney, South Carolina. The team made history by having the first female crew chief in 2008 and building the first Nationwide Series Car of Tomorrow. In July 2024, it was reported that JD Motorsports had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy back in April 2024 and that they laid off several of their employees.

History

Car No. 0 history

;Kertus Davis (2002) The No. 0 car made its debut in 2002, fielding an entry for Davis' son Kertus. In his first race, he started 31st but finished 32nd after a wreck. He ran three more races that season and had the best finish of twenty-fourth at Memphis Motorsports Park after gaining sponsorship from Broadway Motors.

;Morgan Shepherd and Jason White (2003) In 2003, Eagle Jet International became the team's new sponsor, and Morgan Shepherd was hired as the team's driver for most of its races. His best finish came at Talladega Superspeedway, where he finished 11th, when J. R. Robbs took over for three races with a best finish of 27th. Jason White then became the team's regular driver, and Shepherd moved to Davis' new No. 70 team. White drove for most of the season and had two top-twenty finishes in the No. 0 car, before Gus Wasson finished out the year in the car, finishing 29th at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

;Multiple drivers (2004) In 2004, Jimmy Kitchens drove the No. 0 car for the first four races of the season, but did not finish a race. Greg Sacks and Blake Mallory attempted a few races in the car but did not qualify. Mike Potter drove the car for two races before Kertus Davis came back to drive three times late in the season.

;Kertus Davis (2005–2006) For the 2005 season, Kertus Davis began driving the No. 0 full-time with Race Girl sponsoring. He competed in twenty-eight races with a top-ten at Talladega for his rookie season, and Rafael Martínez and Joe Fox served as relief drivers on road courses.

The team began the 2006 season under rumors that they would close due to sponsorship issues but remained open. Davis qualified for twenty-two races in that year, sharing the ride with Randy LaJoie and Morgan Shepherd.

;Eric McClure (2007) Kertus Davis left for Kevin Harvick Incorporated in 2007 and was replaced by Eric McClure and Hefty sponsorship. J. R. Fitzpatrick drove at Mexico City and Montreal, while Kevin Lepage driving at Watkins Glen. At the end of the 2007 season, McClure and his sponsorship departed for Front Row Motorsports. Due to a lack of sponsorship, it was announced on Jayski's Silly Season Site that JDM's equipment would be auctioned off on December 1, although the team remained open.

;Multiple drivers (2008–2011) The No. 0 team began the 2008 season with Kertus Davis qualifying at Daytona, however, his time was disallowed and he moved to the No. 01. Since Daytona, Dwayne Leik has run four races, Mike Potter has run two races, Danny Efland has been in the car for five races and Davis returned to the No. 0 car at Dover for one race. Larry Gunselman drove the car regularly for the balance of the season, with Wheeler Boys filling in on road courses. Danny O’Quinn Jr. began the season as the driver of the No. 0 car but moved over to the No. 01 after one race. J. C. Stout, Robert Richardson, Mark Green and Steve Grissom shared the car before Mike Wallace took over the driving duties. The team starts and parks on occasion in 2009, however, the team did manage to finish at Kentucky. After Wallace moved to the 01, Andy Lally, Stout and Jeremy Clements drove.

In 2011, James Hylton ran the car at Darlington as a start and park. Tim Schendel and Brad Teague also started and parked at Iowa and Dover respectively.

;Harrison Rhodes (2015) For 2015, JD Motorsports announced that Harrison Rhodes would be their third full-time driver with the No. 0 Chevrolet Camaro. ARCA regular Bobby Gerhart would replace Rhodes in the 0 while he is driving the 4 with Ross Chastain being moved to the 01. Rhodes finished in the top 10 at Daytona, the same race where teammate Garrett Smithley finished fifth.

;Garrett Smithley (2016–2019) The following year, Eric McClure, who previously drove this team since 2007, joined the team for the season opener at Daytona in the No. 0, while Garrett Smithley took over the week after, competing for Rookie of the Year honors. From 2016 to 2019 Smithley drove most races in the 0, producing a best finish of fifth at Daytona in 2017, before getting replaced by B. J. McLeod in 2020.

;Jeffrey Earnhardt (2020–2021) B. J. McLeod drove this car for the first 4 races this season before moving to the 6 car. Jeffrey Earnhardt later drove this car for the rest of the season except road-course tracks while Mike Wallace drove this car. Wallace was later suspended indefinitely by NASCAR for actions detrimental to stock car racing, which led Jeffrey Earnhardt to run the car for the rest of the season, including Talladega. Earnhardt returned in 2021 but left to join Sam Hunt Racing's No. 24 and 26 cars on a limited schedule for the 2022 season.

Car No. 0 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2002Kertus Davis0ChevyN/AN/ABrad Teague2003Morgan ShepherdN/AN/AJason WhiteJ. R. RobbsDude TeateJay SommersGus Wasson2004Jimmy KitchensN/AN/AMike PotterBlake MalloryGreg SacksGus WassonDavid KeithBrad TeagueKertus DavisMorgan Shepherd2005Kertus DavisN/AN/ARafael MartinezJoe FoxEric McClure2006Kertus DavisN/AN/ARandy LaJoieMorgan ShepherdP. J. JonesChris Wimmer2007Eric McClureN/AN/AJ. R. FitzpatrickKevin Lepage2008Kertus DavisN/AN/ADwayne LeikMike PotterDanny EflandDonnie NeuenbergerJoe FoxJ. C. StoutBrad TeagueLarry GunselmanWheeler BoysDavid Green2009Danny O'Quinn Jr.N/AN/AJ. C. StoutRobert Richardson Jr.Steve GrissomMark GreenMike WallaceKertus DavisAndy LallyJeremy Clements2010N/AN/AChrissy WallaceBrad Teague2011James Hylton74th7Brad TeagueTim Schendel2015Harrison Rhodes0Chevy31st479Bobby GerhartMichael SelfLawson AschenbachJosh Reaume2016Eric McClure23rd555Garrett Smithley201729th355Vinnie Miller2018Garrett Smithley23rd465Matt MillsVinnie Miller2019Garrett Smithley22nd462Lawson Aschenbach2020B. J. McLeod21st501Jeffrey EarnhardtMike Wallace2021Jeffrey Earnhardt32nd338Spencer Pumpelly
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Car No. 00 history

;Mike Potter (2007) The team would shut down at the end of the season with the team focusing instead on its purchase of the No. 01 car. Davis would enter a third car No. 00 for Mike Potter at the Milwaukee Mile in 2007 to fill out short Busch Series field.

Car No. 00 results

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Car No. 01 history

Duesenberg & Leik Motorsports (2006)

The No. 01 debuted in 2006 as Duesenberg & Leik Motorsports, with Jay Sauter driving the Western Union car. In the team's first season, the No. 01 team started 33 out of 35 races, with the best finish of seventh at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park. Dwayne Leik also made one start, at the Winn-Dixie 250 in the No. 26. He started 38th and finished 32nd.

Multiple drivers (2007–2008)

For the 2007 season, Duesenberg & Leik merged with Davis' operation, with the owner's points for the 2006 season for the 01 were transferred to the 0 car. Morgan Shepherd drove the 01 on a limited basis. Kevin Lepage, Shelby Howard and Danny Efland also drove in 2007 after Shepherd left to drive for his team. Joe Fox at Montreal and Watkins Glen. Kertus Davis returned after being released from KHI and drove at Michigan, California, Kansas, and Charlotte.

Dwayne Leik qualified the No. 01 at Daytona to start 2008, but was replaced by Davis after the No. 0 time was disallowed. Davis continued to run in the No. 01 full-time since moving to the No. 01 at Daytona. J. C. Stout raced the No. 01 car at Dover, shortly before Davis announced he was leaving the team for Jay Robinson Racing. The car was 29th in owner points when Davis left. A variety of drivers drove the car including Trevor Boys at Montreal and his son Wheeler Boys at Watkins Glen. Danny Efland became the regular driver for the rest of the season.

Danny O'Quinn Jr. (2009)

In 2009 Mike Wallace drove the 01 at Daytona before O’Quinn became the team's full-time driver. Cash4Gold.com, the American Basketball Association, and Sun Drop served as the team's regular sponsors. O'Quinn left the team late in the season and was replaced by his teammate Wallace.

Mike Wallace (2009–2013)

Wallace ran the final 10 races of the season in 2009, finishing 35th in points. Wallace ran the No. 01 full-time in 2010, getting the team up to eighth in points after Nashville, but they soon fell back and finished 18th in points.

Wallace returned to the 01 for 2011, gaining sponsorship from G&K Services. The team was battling for the win at Talladega, but the 01 flipped on its roof on the last lap, but Wallace drove the battered car to a 17th-place finish. Midway through 2011, the team gained a 10-race sponsorship from the movie Cowboys & Aliens. Wallace was released after the 2013 season.

Landon Cassill (2014–2015)

For 2014, Landon Cassill moved to the No. 01 car for 2014, becoming the team's primary driver in addition to running the full NASCAR Cup Series campaign with Hillman-Circle Sport LLC. With the switch, Cassill also retained the sponsorship of G&K Services. Cassill gained notoriety over the course of the season for getting the most out of his equipment with fewer resources to work with, consistently running in the top 15 each week.

Ryan Preece (2016)

On January 25, 2016, JD Motorsports announced that Whelen Modified Tour regular Ryan Preece will pilot the 01 full-time for 2016. Preece started the season on a low note, crashing early at Daytona, finishing last. Preece would get his first top ten place finish at Darlington, tenth. Preece didn't make the Chase and finished 17th in points. JD Motorsports announced that Preece would return in 2017, however, Preece left the team to return to Whelen Modified Tour.

Harrison Rhodes (2017)

On February 7, 2017, it was announced that Harrison Rhodes would return to the team, to drive the No. 01 car full-time, replacing Preece. Although Sheldon Creed drove the No. 01 at Road America and Mid-Ohio, with United Rentals as a sponsor for these races.

Vinnie Miller (2018)

On November 28, 2017, it was announced that Vinnie Miller would replace Rhodes in the No. 01 car full-time for the 2018 season. Miller left the team for B. J. McLeod Motorsports near the end of the season, with Lawson Aschenbach, Landon Cassill, and B.J. McLeod finishing the season.

Stephen Leicht (2019)

Stephen Leicht has so far run the full 2019 season in the No. 01 car.

Car No. 01 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2006Jay Sauter01ChevyN/AN/A2007Morgan ShepherdN/AN/AKevin LepageShelby HowardDanny EflandJoe FoxKertus Davis2008N/AN/AJ. C. StoutDwayne LeikMike PotterJames HyltonDanny EflandTrevor BoysWheeler BoysLarry Gunselman2009Mike WallaceN/AN/ADanny O'Quinn Jr.2010Mike WallaceN/AN/A201121st777201219th749201323rd6092014Landon Cassill17th800201523rd700Ross ChastainMichael Self2016Ryan Preece22nd5972017Harrison Rhodes31st336Sheldon CreedJoe Nemechek2018Vinnie Miller31st318Landon CassillLawson AschenbachB. J. McLeod2019Stephen Leicht21st464Ryan RepkoB. J. McLeodLandon Cassill
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22CLT
28POC
31MCH
25IOW
31CHI
27DAY
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35MOH
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32ROA
27IND
17LVS
26RCH
37
DAR
14DOV
26
CLT
21
KAN
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36PHO
23HOM
32
DAY
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25LVS
27PHO
31CAL
22TEX
22BRI
32RCH
18TAL
24DOV
26CLT
15POC
23MCH
20CHI
21DAY
5KEN
24GLN
20MOH
32BRI
19ROA
34IND
23LVS
21CLT
19DOV
23KAN
27TEX
19PHO
21HOM
24
IOW
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25RCH
19
NHA
21
DAR
18

Car No. 04 history

In 2009, the team fielded the No. 04 with Mark Green as the driver at Talladega, but lose an engine. Kertus Davis took over the car after leaving Jay Robinson Racing starting with Milwaukee and will drive it for at least 3 races.

In 2010, the team returned for Brad Teague, Jeremy Clements, and Kevin Lepage.

Car No. 04 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2009Mark Green04ChevyN/AN/AKertus Davis2010Brad TeagueN/AN/AJeremy ClementsKevin Lepage
DAYCALLVSBRITEXNSHPHOTAL
43RCHDARCLTDOVNSHKEN
MLW
42NHA
DNQDAY
33CHI
42GTY
DNQIRP
42IOWGLNMCHBRICGVATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM
DAY
42BRI
DNQ
CAL
DNQLVS
DNQNSH
22PHOTEX
33TAL
DNQRCHDARDOVCLT
16NSH
19KEN
12DAY
37CHI
DNQGTY
DNQIRPIOW
20GLNMCH
25BRI
23CGVATL
DNQRCH
34DOV
33KAN
32CALCLT
34GTY
10TEX
19PHOHOM
39
ROA
43NHA

Car No. 4 history

Throughout the team's history, the No. 4 car has been the most competitive and successful.

;Multiple drivers (2012–2013) In early February 2012, it was announced that JD Motorsports would field the No. 4, primarily for Danny Efland and Daryl Harr. Steve Wallace drove the car as a Ford at the spring Richmond race with his father's team, and Jeremy Clements drove the car at Indianapolis and Richmond when Ty Dillon was driving the No. 51 (under RCR)

For 2013, Danny Efland ran the car at Daytona, finishing 25th. Daryl Harr then ran the next four races with a best finish of 28th at Fontana. Landon Cassill joined the team in March for the remainder of the season. Cassill ran 23 races for the team, and managed to finish 24th in points despite missing 10 races. He would move over to the 01 car for 2014.

;Jeffrey Earnhardt (2014) Jeffrey Earnhardt joined the team in 2014 to pilot the No. 4 car, with sponsorship from Warrior 50, a non-profit organization honoring Vietnam War veterans. Perdue Foods came on to sponsor the car at Richmond in April. The Great RV Outdoors Store sponsored the car for the Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International. In July, Earnhardt was injured in a motorcycle accident, breaking his collarbone. Matt DiBenedetto relieved him during the July Daytona race after 53 laps. After being relieved in two more races, Earnhardt was cleared to run the full race at Indianapolis.

;Ross Chastain (2015–2019)

Chastain's No. 4 car at Dover in 2018

For 2015, Ross Chastain drove the No. 4 Chevrolet Camaro and replaced Jeffrey Earnhardt. Chastain scored a few top tens and finished 15th in points in his first year with the team. Chastain regressed in 2016, with no top tens and finishing 16th in points, though this was the best of all of the JD teams. In 2017, Chastain had his best season so far. He scored a top 5 at Iowa and 2 top tens and finished a career-high 13th in points, beating J. J. Yeley to be the highest non-playoff driver in points. Chastain will return in 2018. Chastain ran 30 races in the No. 4, moving to Chip Ganassi Racing and their No. 42 entry for 3 races. Garrett Smithley drove the remaining three races. In 2018, Chastain gave JD Motorsports their first playoff appearance ever as one of the top twelve drivers in the regular season, though he was eliminated in the first round.

Chastain was to run Chip Ganassi Racing's No. 42 full-time in 2019 but these plans were scrapped when the team had to shut down their Xfinity Series operation due to their sponsor DC Solar's legal troubles. Chastain moved back to the No. 4 initial as a full-time driver before deciding to focus on his Truck Series campaign with Niece Motorsports.

;Jesse Little (2020) On November 7, 2019, it was announced that Jesse Little would race in the No. 4 full-time for the team in the NASCAR Xfinity Series starting in 2020.

;Landon Cassill (2021) On January 22, 2021, it was announced that Landon Cassill would drive the No. 4 full-time for the team in the 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series. Cassill left the team at the end of year to drive Kaulig Racing's No. 10, bringing cryptocurrency Voyager with him.

;Bayley Currey (2022–2023) Bayley Currey would drive the 4 in 2022.

Currey would return full-time for the number 4 team in 2023. However, he left the team following the race at Phoenix.

;Multiple drivers (2023–2024) thumb|left|The No. 4 driven by [[Bayley Currey]] at [[Auto Club Speedway|Auto Club]] in 2023. On March 14, 2023, it was announced that Garrett Smithley would fill in for the remainder of the 2023 season, but was replaced by Kyle Weatherman, Ty Dillon, J. J. Yeley, and Stefan Parsons for multiple events.

On December 6, 2023, it was announced that Dawson Cram would drive the No. 4 car in 2024. On July 16, 2024, it was announced that No. 4 owner points were sold to Alpha Prime Racing for the No. 45 car.

Car No. 4 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts2012Danny Efland4Chevy25th603Daryl HarrBrad TeagueSteve WallaceFordMatt BellChevyJeremy Clements2013Danny Efland26th601Daryl HarrLandon CassillKevin Lepage2014Jeffrey Earnhardt26th5862015Ross Chastain21st794Harrison RhodesMichael Self2016Ross Chastain21st670201719th595201816th715Garrett SmithleyLandon CassillQuin Houff2019Scott Lagasse Jr.17th606Ross ChastainLandon CassillStephen LeichtB. J. McLeodLawson AschenbachRyan VargasGarrett Smithley2020Jesse Little20th537B. J. McLeod2021Landon Cassill30th351Ryan Vargas2022Bayley Currey27th428202334th290Garrett SmithleyTy DillonKyle WeathermanJ. J. YeleyStefan Parsons2024Dawson CramPatrick GallagherGarrett SmithleyTy DillonThomas Annunziata
DAY
13TEX
31TAL
16DAR
20CLT
35MCH
27KEN
34DAY
13NHA
29CHI
32ATL
19CHI
27KEN
30CLT
31KAN
14TEX
28HOM
31
PHO
33LVS
26CAL
28IOW
28IOW
33GLN
30CGV
23PHO
28
BRI
32DOV
25BRI
26DOV
28
RCH
11
ROA
34
IND
10RCH
24
DAY
25BRI
DNQ
PHO
34LVS
31CAL
28IOW
24IOW
25PHO
33
TEX
36RCH
19TAL
17DAR
23CLT
21DOV
22MCH
26ROA
39KEN
36DAY
23NHA
30CHI
21IND
25GLN
17BRI
23ATL
19RCH
23CHI
22DOV
19KAN
22CLT
32TEX
24HOM
33
MOH
20KEN
19
DAY
30PHO
27LVS
33BRI
32CAL
23TEX
19DAR
20RCH
24TAL
16IOW
23CLT
25DOV
30MCH
25ROA
23KEN
23DAY
33NHA
23CHI
24IND
35IOW
31GLN
21MOH
28BRI
12ATL
25RCH
32CHI
30KEN
16DOV
20KAN
29CLT
40TEX
34PHO
40HOM
21
DAY
9ATL
24LVS
18PHO
27CAL
17TEX
21BRI
27RCH
17TAL
25IOW
32CLT
31DOV
16MCH
21DAY
10KEN
20NHA
37IND
22IOW
10GLN
17MOH
19BRI
17DAR
10RCH
15CHI
16KEN
18DOV
37CLT
24KAN
14TEX
16PHO
19HOM
19
CHI
25
ROA
11
DAY
22ATL
28LVS
16PHO
24CAL
19TEX
21BRI
22RCH
18TAL
16DOV
20CLT
17POC
19MCH
16IOW
14DAY
11KEN
22NHA
31IND
21IOW
18GLN
14MOH
14BRI
32ROA
33DAR
29RCH
24CHI
39KEN
19DOV
12CLT
21KAN
13TEX
21PHO
20HOM
22
DAY
16ATL
25LVS
25PHO
22CAL
37TEX
23BRI
31RCH
38TAL
19CLT
15DOV
21POC
24MCH
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4DAY
6KEN
20NHA
19IND
16IOW
18GLN
19MOH
15BRI
15ROA
13DAR
14RCH
28CHI
22KEN
21DOV
12CLT
14KAN
17TEX
19PHO
19HOM
17
DAY
9ATL
16LVS
18PHO
19CAL
10TEX
28BRI
9RCH
18TAL
34DOV
16CLT
26POC
11MCH
14IOW
19CHI
13DAY
10KEN
17NHA
26IOW
4GLN
20MOH
16BRI
12ROA
7IND
12CLT
12DOV
13KAN
25TEX
11PHO
15HOM
16
DAR
20
LVS
14
RCH
31
DAY
21
ATL
14LVS
7PHO
17CAL
18TEX
16BRI
33RCH
11DOV
12CLT
11POC
14MCH
14GLN
33DOV
13
TAL
9CHI
19DAY
37BRI
10IND
16
IOW
25NHA
23IOW
16RCH
29
KEN
20DAR
19LVS
22KAN
19TEX
16HOM
20
MOH
28
ROA
18PHO
26
CLT
33
DAY
19LVS
14CAL
28PHO
21DAR
36CLT
15BRI
26ATL
20HOM
18HOM
15TAL
13POC
10IND
18KEN
14KEN
14TEX
14KAN
33ROA
28DAY
18DOV
23DOV
23DAY
10DAR
18RCH
25RCH
33BRI
25LVS
23TAL
25TEX
15MAR
22PHO
29
CLT
22KAN
17
DAY
23DAY
12HOM
19LVS
21PHO
22ATL
14MAR
37TAL
20DAR
12COA
22NSH
29POC
21ROA
27ATL
38NHA
25GLN
20IND
17MCH
26DAY
21DAR
16RCH
39BRI
39LVS
16TAL
37CLT
17TEX
36KAN
19MAR
12PHO
DNQ
DOV
26CLT
16MOH
18TEX
24
DAY
20CAL
34LVS
18PHO
20ATL
29COA
38RCH
31MAR
17TAL
17DOV
36DAR
23TEX
24CLT
15PIR
30NSH
31ROA
16ATL
29NHA
10POC
26IND
21MCH
30GLN
26DAY
30DAR
19KAN
35BRI
11TEX
12TAL
24CLT
26LVS
33HOM
13MAR
38PHO
19
DAY
38CAL
30LVS
28PHO
28
ATL
36COA
DNQRCH
30MAR
DNQTAL
16DOV
31DAR
DNQCLT
33PIR
24ATL
26POC
21MCH
30KAN
25TEX
DNQLVS
DNQ
SON
23
NSH
18CSC
14NHA
27ROA
20IRC
20GLN
13DAY
33DAR
31BRI
23ROV
26
HOM
DNQMAR
34
PHO
33
DAY
31ATL
31LVS
34PHO
28RCH
25MAR
24TEX
37TAL
28DOV
29DAR
28CLT
22IOW
22NSH
37
COA
25
PIR
22SON
27NHA
29
CSC
DNQ
POC
28INDMCHDAYDARATLGLNBRIKANTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO

Car No. 6 history

; B. J. McLeod (2020) For 2020, the 01 car was renumbered to No. 6, David Starr moved to No. 6 car. Unfortunately, He lost his ride with this team on May 18 due to sponsorship problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Later it was announced that B.J. McLeod will be moved from the 0 car as Starr's replacement. Jade Buford would make his second NASCAR start at Road America in this car.

; Ryan Vargas (2020–2022) In September 2020, Ryan Vargas was tabbed to drive the 6 car for six races after he picked up a six-race sponsorship from the popular social networking service TikTok.

Vargas would return to the No. 6 for a full-time schedule in 2021 and finish 26th in the owners points after swapping them with Landon Cassill's No. 4 car.

On May 31, 2022, crew chief Kase Kallenbach was suspended indefinitely for violating Section 4.4.e, which deals with NASCAR Member Code of Conduct Penalty Options and Guidelines. He was replaced by Alex Bird at Charlotte.

On October 31, 2022, it was announced that Vargas would not return to JD Motorsports starting at the last race of 2022 at Phoenix Raceway

;Brennan Poole (2023) thumb|left|The No. 6 driven by [[Brennan Poole]] at [[Auto Club Speedway|Auto Club]] in 2023. Brennan Poole would drive the 6 in 2023.

;Garrett Smithley (2024) thumb|left|The No. 6 driven by [[Garrett Smithley]] at [[Las Vegas Motor Speedway|Las Vegas]] in 2024. Garrett Smithley served as the primary driver in 2024. Ty Dillon ran at COTA and Morgen Baird initially planned to make his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at Richmond Raceway. However, two days later, it was announced that Baird would postpone his debut in the series due to his fiancé going into induced labor with their soon to be born child; he would be replaced by Smithley. Prior to the fall Talladega race the cars owner points would be purchased by Joey Gase Motorsports for their No. 53 car.

Car No. 6 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts2020David Starr6Chevy25th430B. J. McLeodJade BufordRyan Vargas202126th436Landon CassillSpencer PumpellyMichael MunleyRyan Eversley2022Ryan Vargas34th356Gray GauldingTy DillonSpencer PumpellyBobby McCartyBrennan Poole202329th387Garrett Smithley2024Ty DillonPatrick GallagherThomas AnnunziataArmani WilliamsFord
DAY
18LVS
24CAL
21PHO
26
DAR
15CLT
17BRI
11ATL
25HOM
26HOM
34TAL
23POC
14IND
29KEN
18KEN
20TEX
20KAN
31DAY
20DOV
34DOV
25DAY
32RCH
29RCH
24BRI
34LVS
26
ROA
19
DAR
25TAL
30CLT
17KAN
34TEX
8MAR
34PHO
33
DAY
18DAY
37HOM
24LVS
23PHO
30ATL
31MAR
40TAL
30DAR
27NSH
18POC
39ATL
14NHA
29MCH
21DAY
27DAR
25RCH
35BRI
37LVS
19TAL
33CLT
36TEX
22KAN
22MAR
32PHO
28
DOV
25CLT
13MOH
20TEX
15
COA
19ROA
36
GLN
35
IND
DNQ
DAY
18CAL
35LVS
32PHO
29ATL
12COA
30RCH
36MAR
25TAL
20DOV
26DAR
21TEX
38CLT
26NSH
19ATL
21NHA
19POC
25MCH
29DAY
6DAR
27KAN
33TAL
30CLT
24LVS
28MAR
29
PIR
36
ROA
37IND
20
GLN
DNQ
BRI
31
TEX
31HOM
14PHO
29
DAY
33CAL
25LVS
33PHO
29ATL
13COA
33RCH
34MAR
29TAL
5DOV
24DAR
23CLT
30PIR
38SON
DNQNSH
20CSC
26ATL
28NHA
24POC
29ROA
15MCH
29IRC
25GLN
12DAR
20KAN
28BRI
22TEX
34ROV
17LVS
25HOM
19MAR
32PHO
29
DAY
16
DAY
16ATL
34LVS
29PHO
26RCH
21MAR
29TEX
34TAL
DNQDOV
30DAR
29CLT
24IOW
26NSH
36POC
WthINDMCHDAYDARATLGLNBRIKANTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO
COA
37
PIR
24
SON
34CSC
DNQ
NHA
33

Car No. 10 history

;Jason Schuler and Gus Wasson (2004) In 2004, the team fielded the No. 10 for Jason Schuler with Operation Fire SAFE as a sponsor. After six races and the best finish of 27th, he was replaced by Gus Wasson with Race Girl sponsorship. He ran for most of the season in the ten car, replaced once by Tina Gordon. His best finish that season came at Nashville Superspeedway, where he finished 22nd.

Car No. 10 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334OwnersPts2004Jason Schuler10ChevyN/AN/AGus WassonTina Gordon
DAY
29CAR
27LVS
31DAR
32BRI
38TEX
41
NSH
33CAL
36GTY
25RCH
25NZH
26CLT
24DOV
33NSH
22KEN
35MLW
28DAY
37CHI
29NHA
24PPR
31IRP
37MCH
26BRI
40CAL
31RCH
36DOV
28KAN
28CLT
DNQMEM
26ATL
31PHO
31DAR
28HOM
DNQ
TAL
28

Car No. 15 history

;2017 In midway through the 2017 season, Johnny Davis added a fourth new car as a start-and-park entry to help fund the no. 0, no. 01 and/or no. 4 car. The no. 15 withdrew at Daytona in July and Kentucky Summer race. Reed Sorenson drove at New Hampshire (39th place - brakes), Indianapolis (38th place - vibration) Iowa (39th place - transmission), and Charlotte (37th place - electrical).

;Multiple drivers (2018)

This team was announced to go full-time in 2018 with part-time drivers Joe Nemechek, Reed Sorenson, and others. However, in February it was announced Matt Mills would drive the car full-time starting at Atlanta. Nemechek would drive the car at Daytona. But after 5 attempts by Mills (including a DNQ in his fifth attempt at Texas) and has only one finish better than 36th (27th at Las Vegas) along with 2 DNF's, Mills was replaced at Bristol by Nemechek, who finished 19th. Other drivers to run the No. 15 in 2018 include B.J. McLeod, Brandon Hightower, Katherine Legge and Quin Houff.

; B. J. McLeod (2019) In 2019, B. J. McLeod has run 22 races for the No. 15 with some part-time drivers such as Tyler Matthews (7 races), Landon Cassill (1 race), Ryan Vargas (1 race), Stephen Leicht (1 race), and Stefan Parsons (1 race).

; Colby Howard (2020–2021) For 2020, It was announced that Colby Howard would drive this car for 20 races. While Robby Lyons joined in for the first three Xfinity races in 2020 and spring Talladega race. Later Ryan Vargas returned to this car in June 2020 on a multi-race deal. Jeffrey Earnhardt later drove this car on road-course tracks.

Howard was announced as the full-time driver for the car for the 2021 season on December 14, 2020. Howard left the team following Darlington after signing a deal to drive McAnally-Hilgemann Racing's No. 91 for the 2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season. The 15 team was shut down.

Car No. 15 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts2017Reed Sorenson15Chevy48th13Matt MillsJoe NemechekHarrison Rhodes2018Joe Nemechek30th340Garrett SmithleyMatt MillsB. J. McLeodBrandon HightowerMike SkeenKatherine LeggeQuin Houff2019B. J. McLeod24th421Tyler MatthewsLandon CassillRyan VargasStephen LeichtStefan Parsons2020Robby Lyons31st406Colby HowardRyan VargasJeffrey EarnhardtJesse Little2021Colby Howard37th321Mike SkeenBayley CurreyB. J. McLeodKris WrightToyota
DAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALCLTDOVPOCMCHIOWDAYKENNHA
39IND
38IOW
39GLNMOHBRI
DNQROADAR
DNQRCH
39DOV
35CLT
37KAN
38TEX
36
CHI
40KEN
PHO
35
HOM
39
DAY
23BRI
19RCH
25TAL
31DOV
31CLT
18
ATL
25LVS
23
PHO
38CAL
37TEX
DNQPOC
27MCH
36
IOW
29CHI
25DAY
36KEN
21NHA
35BRI
19DAR
23IND
16LVS
19DOV
37
IOW
27
GLN
28
MOH
30ROA
14RCH
28CLT
33
KAN
14TEX
26PHO
29HOM
29
DAY
27ATL
24LVS
20PHO
21CAL
24TEX
32BRI
18TAL
22DOV
27CLT
18POC
17MCH
19CHI
23DAY
33GLN
27MOH
26BRI
26ROA
23IND
22RCH
30CLT
23DOV
16
RCH
24IOW
20NHA
32LVS
28KAN
28PHO
22HOM
37
KEN
26
IOW
17
DAR
26
TEX
23
DAY
17LVS
23CAL
23TAL
19
PHO
34DAR
27CLT
37BRI
19ATL
15HOM
17HOM
17KEN
32KEN
21TEX
23DOV
30DOV
26DAY
12DAR
19RCH
33RCH
35BRI
21LVS
21TAL
36TEX
28MAR
25PHO
20
POC
13KAN
25
IND
38ROA
31DAY
32
CLT
30KAN
19
DAY
35DAY
23HOM
36LVS
20PHO
16ATL
21MAR
39TAL
19DAR
29DOV
28COA
28CLT
30MOH
22TEX
28NSH
DNQPOC
24ROA
DNQATL
20NHA
30GLN
31MCH
25DAY
26DAR
27
IND
DNQ
RCH
27LVS
13TAL
36TEX
17KAN
16MAR
35PHO
31
BRI
26
CLT
39

Car No. 70 history

In mid-2003, Johnny Davis created a second car, then No. 70, for Morgan Shepherd to drive when Jason White was hired to pilot the primary No. 0 car. Shepherd would qualify for three races in the No. 70 before he left to drive for Dwayne Miller. Other drivers who drove the No. 70 for the remainder of 2003 were Jason Rudd, Don Satterfield, Jason White, Brad Teague, and Gus Wasson.

Car No. 70 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334OwnersPts2003Morgan Shepherd70ChevyN/AN/ADon SatterfieldMike PotterJason WhiteGus WassonJason Rudd2004Wayne EdwardsN/AN/AStan Boyd
DAYCARLVSDARBRITEXTALNSHCALRCHGTYNZHCLTDOV
38KEN
42MLW
WthDAYCHINHA
37
NSH
42
PPR
32
IRP
30MCHBRI
DNQ
DAR
37RCHKAN
40CLT
DNQMEMATLPHOCARHOM
DOV
37
DAYCARLVSDARBRITEXNSHTALCALGTYRCHNZHCLTDOVNSHKENMLW
WthDAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLT
MEM
DNQATLPHODARHOM

Car No. 87 history

In an alliance with NEMCO Motorsports, Davis fielded a third car sharing the number 87 with NEMCO and Rick Ware Racing. Daryl Harr and Kevin Lepage each ran three races for the team, and Tim Schendel ran one race at Iowa.

Car No. 87 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts2014Daryl Harr87ChevyKevin LepageTim Schendel
DAYPHO
36LVS
30BRICAL
27
TEX
25DAR
19RCH
39TAL
IOW
34CLTDOVMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM

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