Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
geography/united-states

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

King Racing

American auto racing organization


American auto racing organization

FieldValue
nameKing Racing
ownersKenny Bernstein
seriesWinston Cup
CART
drivers_champ0
wins3
driversJoe Ruttman, Morgan Shepherd, Ricky Rudd, Brett Bodine, Dick Trickle, Steve Kinser, Hut Stricklin
manufacturerBuick, Ford
baseHuntersville, North Carolina (NASCAR), Indianapolis, Indiana (CART)
opened1986
closed1995

CART King Racing was a racing team which fielded cars in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series as well as in CART and the Indianapolis 500. The team was owned by NHRA drag racing driver Kenny Bernstein.

NASCAR

For its entire run in NASCAR’s top series, King Racing fielded a car numbered 26 and carrying sponsorship from Quaker State Motor Oil. Bernstein fielded Buick Regals until General Motors pulled the brand from NASCAR following the 1991 season; after that, the team competed with Ford Thunderbirds.

King’s first season was 1986 with the 26 being driven by Joe Ruttman with Larry McReynolds, who had begun working in the sport nearly ten years earlier, as crew chief. In 1987 Ruttman was replaced with Morgan Shepherd, and for 1988 Ricky Rudd joined the team.

The team won its first Cup Series race in 1988 with Rudd at The Budweiser at the Glen. Rudd also won the Banquet Frozen Foods 300 at Sears Point Raceway in 1989 on his way to an eighth place points finish.

Rudd left King Racing to take over for Geoff Bodine at Hendrick Motorsports following the 1989 season, and for 1990 Geoff’s brother Brett Bodine took over the 26. He won the First Union 400 at North Wilkesboro, which proved to be the team’s final victory.

Partway through the 1991 season, Robert Yates Racing signed McReynolds away from the 26 to replace Jake Elder as the crew chief to Davey Allison. Bodine, meanwhile, recorded six top tens, including two top five finishes at Martinsville, on his way to a 19th-place finish in the points.

Bodine would stay on with King for three more seasons, competing in a total of 158 races for the team. 1992 saw him finish 15th in the standings with thirteen top ten finishes and two top fives. He recorded nine top tens and three top fives, finishing 20th despite missing the fall race at Dover due to injury. Then, in 1994, Bodine managed a second-place finish in the inaugural Brickyard 400, scoring his last career top five finish. He followed this up with two more top tens, the last at Charlotte in the fall, and finished 19th in points.

In 1995, Bodine left to join Junior Johnson & Associates as the replacement for Bill Elliott following Elliott's decision to become an owner-driver (something Bodine would do a year later), and Steve Kinser was signed away from the World of Outlaws sprint car series to take over. The multiple time world champion had trouble adjusting to the world of stock car racing, and after he finished 40th or worse three times in five starts and failed to qualify for two other races, Kinser was released from the team. Hut Stricklin was brought in to finish the season and recorded two top five finishes and five total top tens.

After a 34th-place finish in points, Bernstein sold his team to Rudd Performance Motorsports at the end of 1995 and returned to focusing strictly on drag racing.

Indy cars

1988

King Racing made their debut during the 1988 season, fielding the No. 15 and 17 Mac Tools Lola T8700-Buick V6 at the Indianapolis 500 with Jim Crawford in No. 15 and Johnny Rutherford in No. 17. Both qualified mid-pack. Crawford led for eight laps (the only laps not led by a Team Penske driver). Crawford was running in second place late in the race. Crawford then ran too low on the track, getting into the grass, and dropped to 6th place during a pit stop to change the damaged tire.

1989–1991

For the 1989 season, the team fielded Crawford again in the No. 15 Mac Tools Lola T8700-Buick V6 at the Indianapolis 500 and qualified in 4th place. Crawford suffered a practice crash. The car was repaired in time to race. Crawford retired with mechanical problems. King Racing did not compete in 1990. They made a return during the 1991 season with Crawford driving the No. 26 Quaker State Lola T9100-Buick V6 and would qualify in 8th place. Crawford would retire with mechanical problems.

1992

For 1992 season King Racing would compete in their first race besides the Indianapolis 500 when Roberto Guerrero drove the No. 36 Quaker State Lola T9100-Buick V6 at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach on the streets of Long Beach; he was however off the pace due to CART ruling not giving V6 engines as much boost. However at the Indianapolis 500 King Racing ran a pair of Quaker State Lola T9200-Buick V6 with Guerrero in No. 36 and Crawford in No. 26. The USAC (who sanctioned the Indianapolis 500) regulations for V6 engines gave them more boost. As a result, Guerrero would qualify on the pole position setting new one-lap and 4-lap records with a 4-lap average of 232 mph and one lap at 233 mph. Crawford was also fast but had mechanical problems on pole day and recovered to qualify. Guerrero would spin out during the parade lap and would fail to start as a result. Crawford was running in the top 10 when he spun into the wall, collecting Rick Mears. Mears' teammate Emerson Fittipaldi also spun and crashed on the same lap.

1993

For 1993 King Racing would expand to a full-time team with Guerrero driving the No. 40 Budweiser King Lola T9300-Ilmor-Chevrolet Indy V8. Jim Crawford would drive No. 80 and Al Unser Sr. in No. 60. At the Indianapolis 500, Guerrero was involved in a crash with Jeff Andretti. Unser led early on but dropped to 13th. Crawford would spin out early on and would not recover. Guerrero would get a best finish of 4th at the New England 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway but was replaced by Eddie Cheever for the last few races of the season. Guerrero would finish 14th in points.

1994

For 1994 Scott Goodyear would drive the No. 40 Budweiser King Lola T9400-Ford-Cosworth XB. At the Indianapolis 500 the team hired Davy Jones to drive a spare car numbered 40T (it would be changed to 60 on race day). Goodyear would fail to qualify while Jones would qualify. So Goodyear would replace Jones on race day but retired with mechanical problems early on. Goodyear gave King Racing their only CART win when he drove to victory at the Marlboro 500 at Michigan International Speedway. Goodyear finished 12th in points (King Racing's highest CART position in points).

The 1994 season was the last in CART for King Racing, as Bernstein opted to shut the team down.

Driver history

CART IndyCar

  • SCO Jim Crawford (1988–1989, 1991–1993)
  • USA Johnny Rutherford (1988)
  • AUS Geoff Brabham (1991)
  • COL Roberto Guerrero (1991–1993)
  • USA Willy T. Ribbs (1991)
  • USA Eddie Cheever (1993)
  • USA Al Unser (1993)
  • CAN Scott Goodyear (1994)
  • ITA Andrea Montermini (1994)

NASCAR

  • USA Joe Ruttman (1986)
  • USA Morgan Shepherd (1987)
  • USA Ricky Rudd (1988–1989)
  • USA Brett Bodine (1990–1994)
  • USA Dick Trickle (1993; injury replacement at Dover)
  • USA Steve Kinser (1995, replaced after North Wilkesboro)
  • USA Hut Stricklin (1995)

Racing results

Complete CART Indy Car World Series results

(key)

YearChassisEngineDriversNo.1234567891011121314151617198819891991199219931994
PHXLBHINDYMILPORCLETORMEAMCHPOCMDOROANAZLAGMIA
Lola T87/00Buick 3300 V6tUK Jim Crawford156
US Johnny Rutherford1722
PHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLEMEATORMCHPOCMDOROANAZLAG
Lola T87/00Buick 3300 V6tUK Jim Crawford1519
SFRLBHPHXINDYMILDETPORCLEMEATORMCHDENVANMDOROANAZLAG
Lola T91/00Buick 3300 V6tUK Jim Crawford2626
COL Roberto Guerrero151918
SFRPHXLBHINDYDETPORMILNHATORMCHCLEROAVANMDONAZLAG
Lola T92/00Buick 3300 V6tUK Jim Crawford2625
Lola T91/00COL Roberto Guerrero13
Lola T92/003633
SFRPHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLETORMCHNHAROAVANMDONAZLAG
Lola T93/00Chevrolet 265C V8tCOL Roberto Guerrero401915528726242910742311
US Eddie Cheever281014
UK Jim Crawford6024
US Al Unser8012
SFRPHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLETORMCHMDONHAVANROANAZLAG
Lola T94/00Ford XB V8tCAN Scott Goodyear401011193022112814101221147827
ITA Andrea Montermini60167

IndyCar win

#SeasonDateSanctionTrack / RaceNo.Winning DriverChassisEngineTireGridLaps Led1994
1July 31CARTMichigan 500 (O)40CAN Scott GoodyearLola T94/00Ford XB V8tGoodyear1226

Complete NASCAR Winston Cup Series results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031OwnersPts1986Joe Ruttman26Buick15th32951987Morgan Shepherd17th30991988Ricky Rudd11th354719898th36081990Brett Bodine13th3440199119th29801992Ford15th3491199320th3271Dick Trickle1994Brett Bodine19th31591995Steve Kinser34th2369Hut Stricklin
DAY
28RCH
2CAR
33ATL
42BRI
19DAR
21NWS
5MAR
2TAL
17DOV
11CLT
32RSD
42POC
7MCH
9DAY
7POC
38TAL
8GLN
33MCH
30BRI
17DAR
38RCH
6DOV
6MAR
5NWS
6CLT
25CAR
9ATL
9RSD
5
DAY
16CAR
5RCH
31ATL
10DAR
22NWS
27BRI
8MAR
17TAL
10CLT
2DOV
32POC
31RSD
35MCH
25DAY
5POC
36TAL
39GLN
22MCH
3BRI
24DAR
9RCH
30DOV
40MAR
5NWS
4CLT
20CAR
5RSD
25ATL
39
DAY
17RCH
2CAR
17ATL
24DAR
30BRI
20NWS
2MAR
18TAL
29CLT
7DOV
19RSD
3POC
30MCH
11DAY
22POC
12TAL
41GLN
1MCH
16BRI
16DAR
10RCH
26DOV
10MAR
24*CLT
8NWS
7*CAR
2PHO
26*ATL
4
DAY
19CAR
32ATL
24RCH
4DAR
12BRI
8NWS
6MAR
23TAL
31CLT
10DOV
6SON
1*POC
20MCH
4DAY
9POC
31TAL
17GLN
29MCH
8BRI
3DAR
3RCH
4DOV
5MAR
8CLT
21NWS
9CAR
28PHO
29ATL
14
DAY
17RCH
8CAR
25ATL
11DAR
8BRI
22NWS
1*MAR
12TAL
12CLT
29DOV
18SON
41POC
4MCH
14DAY
22POC
16TAL
33GLN
3MCH
17BRI
25DAR
10RCH
31DOV
20MAR
4NWS
3CLT
8CAR
17PHO
15ATL
18
DAY
22RCH
24CAR
13ATL
15DAR
16BRI
22NWS
30*MAR
4TAL
11CLT
28DOV
33SON
11POC
33MCH
36DAY
36POC
8TAL
32GLN
25MCH
37BRI
10DAR
14RCH
18DOV
32MAR
2NWS
7CLT
8CAR
30PHO
14ATL
29
DAY
41CAR
8RCH
33ATL
20DAR
6BRI
11NWS
10MAR
8TAL
16CLT
20DOV
30SON
15POC
8MCH
19DAY
12POC
8TAL
10GLN
10MCH
12BRI
9DAR
4RCH
18DOV
22MAR
3NWS
7CLT
28CAR
7PHO
12ATL
40
DAY
17CAR
22RCH
32ATL
8DAR
12BRI
9NWS
17MAR
7TAL
30SON
24CLT
41DOV
16POC
29MCH
39DAY
19NHA
13POC
5TAL
9GLN
20MCH
14BRI
7DAR
2RCH
5MAR
6NWS
21CLT
15CAR
35PHO
28ATL
40
DOV
25
DAY
32CAR
6RCH
8ATL
31DAR
36BRI
13NWS
23MAR
24TAL
17SON
13CLT
42DOV
32POC
8MCH
32DAY
16NHA
12POC
35TAL
17IND
2GLN
28MCH
12BRI
14DAR
29RCH
8DOV
26MAR
30NWS
33CLT
6CAR
18PHO
13ATL
36
DAY
40CAR
27RCH
28ATL
41DAR
40BRI
DNQNWS
DNQ
MAR
33TAL
24SON
33CLT
7DOV
4POC
5MCH
37DAY
16NHA
27POC
41TAL
36IND
22GLN
40MCH
10BRI
33DAR
7RCH
32DOV
38MAR
36NWS
25CLT
18CAR
28PHO
35ATL
38
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about King Racing — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report