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ML Motorsports

Former NASCAR team

ML Motorsports

Summary

Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
Team_nameML Motorsports
LogoML_Motorsports_logo.jpg
Owner_namesMary Louise Miller
Stephanie Mullen
BaseWarsaw, Indiana
SeriesNationwide Series
ManufacturerChevrolet
Opened1999
Closed2013
Debut2006 Circuit City 250
FinalNationwide Series:
2013 Ford EcoBoost 200 (Homestead)
Races141
Drivers_champ0
Wins0
Poles0

Stephanie Mullen 2013 Ford EcoBoost 200 (Homestead) ML Motorsports was an American professional stock car racing team that last competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. It was owned jointly by Mary Louise Miller and her daughter, Stephanie Mullen, making it the first confirmed NASCAR team to be owned jointly by a mother and daughter team. The team fielded the No. 70 Chevrolet from 2006 to 2013.

ARCA Series

Car No. 67 History

ML Motorsports debuted in 1999 in the ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series. It fielded the No. 67 Biomet/EBI Sports Medicine Chevy at the season-opening First Plus Financial 200 for Jimmy Kitchens, who finished 12th. Kitchens ran another race for the team at Atlanta, before leaving the team to concentrate on his Busch Series ride with Carroll Racing. He was replaced for the next three races by Andy Hillenburg, who registered a best finish of 8th at Salem Speedway. Kitchens returned to the team at this time and drove the next six races, his best finish coming at Pocono, where he finished sixth. After taking the next several races off, ML Racing returned to run the final four races of the season with Brian Ross and had a career-best finish of fourth at the season finale at Atlanta. Ross joined the team for a full season in 2000. With sponsorship from Biomet, Damon RV, Invisible Glass, and Stoner Care Car Products, Ross won two poles, had nine top-fives (including two second-place finishes) and was named Rookie of the Year.

In 2001, Ross left the series and was replaced by Jason Jarrett. He won at Kansas Speedway and finished second in the points, winning Rookie of the Year honors. He had fourteen top-tens in 2002, and sixteen in 2003, and did not finish worse than third in points in either of those years, but went winless during both seasons. ML got new sponsorship from Bennigan's and Gladiator GarageWorks in 2004, in which Jarrett won his second and final race at Salem. He was replaced by Chad Blount in 2005 and Foretravel Motorcoach became the team's new sponsor. Blount won four times before the team suspended operations for the rest of the season to focus on building its Busch Series operation. It returned to the series briefly to run five races in 2005 with Justin Diercks driving. They only finished one race, a fifteenth-place finish at Kentucky Speedway.

Car No. 97 History

ML Motorsports ran a second team part-time beginnining in 2001. Dennis English debuted the No. 33 car at Chicagoland Speedway, finishing 33rd after an early oil leak. A few races later, Kevin Belmont ran the No. 51 at Toledo Speedway, but finished 29th after transmission failure.

In 2002, the team ran the No. 75 and No. 97 entries driven by Red Farmer in a partnership with Bob Schact. Farmer earned two top-ten finishes in five races, his best finish being a 4th at the DuQuois State Fairgrounds.

Nationwide Series

Mark Green driving the No. 70 in 2010.

ML Motorsports made its NASCAR debut at 2006 at Richmond International Raceway with Diercks driving and Foretravel sponsoring. They qualified twenty-eighth but finished last after a wreck. They ran six more races that season with a best finish of twenty-eighth at Gateway International Raceway. The combo returned in 2007 for seven additional races, with two twenty-fourth-place finishes. Diercks was fired from the team and replaced by Mark Green, who ran ten races and had a best finish of nineteenth. In 2008, Green and the team attempted twenty-one races, qualifying for nineteenth, and had its first top-five finish at Talladega Superspeedway, where Green finished fifth. The next season, Green was released after four races, and Shelby Howard took over as driver. In seventeen starts, Howard finished in the top-twenty seven times.

Howard returned in 2010 and had a best finish of twelfth twice in twenty-one starts. That year, ML formed a partnership with Jay Robinson Racing to allow Robinson to enter its No. 49 car using ML's number and owner points during races ML would not enter. This allowed ML to remain eligible for the top-30 exemption in owner points, so that it would not fail to qualify for any races that it attempted. Green would run the races that JRR fielded, earning a best finish of nineteenth. This arrangement continued in 2011 with Dennis Setzer driving in the JRR/ML races. Howard began 2011 as driver, but was replaced by both David Stremme and Scott Wimmer on a rotating basis. Stremme got the team's best finish of the season at Richmond when he finished ninth.

In 2012, rookie Johanna Long became the team's primary driver. During the races ML didn't enter, the 70 was independently run by NEMCO-Jay Robinson Racing with Tony Raines, Charles Lewandoski, Derrike Cope, and David Green sharing driving duties. The team primarily ran Toyotas in those events.

Johanna Long drove the car again in 2013 but the team closed its doors in January 2014. The team finished most of the races ran, but never had the sponsorship or resources to run a full schedule. All assets of the team were sold to Derrike Cope and his team Derrike Cope Racing.

Car No. 70 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2005Chad Blount70Chevy2006Justin Diercks2007Mark Green20082009Shelby Howard20102011David StremmeScott Wimmer2012Johanna Long2013
DAYCALMXCLVSATLNSHBRITEXPHOTALDARRCHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRGTYIRPGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKAN
DNQCLTMEMTEX
DNQPHOHOM
DAYCALMXCLVSATLBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCH
43DARCLTDOVNSH
32KEN
33MLWDAYCHI
DNQNHAMARGTY
28IRP
31GLNMCHBRICALRCH
DNQDOVKAN
32CLTMEM
30TEX
DNQPHOHOM
DNQ
DAY
DNQCALMXCLVS
22ATLBRINSH
24TEX
24PHOTAL
40RCH
28DARCLTDOVNSH
43KEN
31
MLW
21NHADAY
32CHI
30GTY19IRPCGVGLNMCH
39BRI
25CALRCH
28DOVKAN
24CLTMEMTEX
36PHOHOM
30
DAY
41CALLVSATLBRI
24NSH
26TEX
28PHOMXCTAL
5RCH
22DARCLTDOVNSH
14KEN
22MLW
13NHADAY
30CHI
22GTY
14IRP
21CGVGLNMCH
23BRI
24CALRCH
22DOVKAN
22CLT
DNQMEM
30TEX
20PHOHOM
DNQ
DAY
18CALLVSBRI
DNQ
TEX
32NSH
14PHOTAL
27RCH
13DARCLTDOVNSH
12KEN
26MLW
23NHADAYCHI
26GTY
13IRP
19IOW
DNQGLNMCH
18BRI
DNQCGVATL
21RCH
35DOVKAN
26CALCLTMEM
12TEX
31PHOHOM
33
DAY
DNQCALLVS
20BRI
34NSH
16PHOTEX
25TAL
19RCH
30DARDOVCLTNSH
22KEN
17ROANHADAY
26CHI
20GTY
12IRP
14IOW
12GLNMCH
23BRI
24CGVATLRCH
24DOVKAN
20CALCLT
39GTY
27TEX
28PHOHOM
36
DAY
22PHO
28LVS
29BRI
27CALTEX
30TAL
NSH
20RCH
9DARDOVMCH
12ROADAYKEN
23NHANSH
16IRP
13BRI
17ATLRCH
13CHI
26DOVKAN
14CLTTEX
34PHO
11HOM
15
IOW
15CLTCHI
19IOW
15GLNCGV
DAY
21PHOLVS
19BRI
29CALTEX
20RCH
20TAL
37DARIOW
22CLT
22DOVMCH
16ROAKEN
19DAY
12NHACHI
21IND
30IOW
13GLNCGVBRI
29ATLRCH
32CHI
21KEN
12DOVCLTKAN
31TEX
36PHOHOM
34
DAY
27PHO
40LVS
19BRICALTEX
27RCH
15TAL
26DARCLT
36DOVIOW
12MCH
18ROAKEN
20DAYNHACHI
20IND
27IOW
19GLNMOHBRIATLRCH
19CHI
26KEN
16DOVKAN
24CLT
17TEX
37PHOHOM
21

References

References

  1. "About Team 70." . ML Motorsports, n.d. Web. 4 Jul 2012. <http://www.mlracing.com/team-70/index.cfm {{Webarchive. link. (2012-05-23 >)
  2. Rodman, Dave. "Yeley to give Robinson last Nationwide hurrah?." ''NASCAR.com''. Turner, 11 Feb 2012. Web. 4 Jul 2012. http://www.nascar.com/nationwide-series/news/120211/jyeley-no-28-jrobinson-daytona/index.html
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