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Morgan–McClure Motorsports

American auto racing organization


American auto racing organization

FieldValue
nameMorgan–McClure Motorsports
owners
baseAbingdon, Virginia, United States
seriesNASCAR Cup Series
drivers
manufacturer
opened1983
closed2012
debut1983 Winston 500 (Talladega Superspeedway)
final2009 Sharpie 500 (Bristol Motor Speedway)
races703
drivers_champ0
wins14
poles13
logoMorgan_McClure_Motorsports_logo.jpg

Morgan–McClure Motorsports was an American auto racing team that competed in the NASCAR Cup Series full-time until 2007. It operated for 28 years, starting in 1983 and ending in 2012. The team was most notable for running the No. 4 from 1983 to 2010. The team notably won the Daytona 500 three times during the 1990s. They won with Ernie Irvan in 1991, then won back-to-back in 1994–1995 with Sterling Marlin. Irvan (1992) and Marlin (1996) also each won the Pepsi 400 for a total of five points-paying wins at Daytona for the team over a six-year period.

History

Starting out

Morgan–McClure Motorsports was owned by business partners Larry McClure and Tim Morgan. It began in 1983 when the two purchased a race car from G. C. Spencer. The car debuted at Talladega Superspeedway and was piloted by Connie Saylor. The car finished 40th after suffering engine failure. After firing Connie because they wanted a younger driver and after obtaining the rights to No. 4 & the car he drove for G. C. Spencer, Mark Martin took over the driving duties later that year, and had one top-10 finish. In 1984, the team signed Folgers as a sponsor and began racing as car No. 4. Tommy Ellis ran twenty races that year for the team, with Lennie Pond and Joe Ruttman running the rest of the schedule. Ruttman drove sixteen races for them next season, notching one top-5 and four top-10 finishes. In 1986, MMM got Eastman Kodak sponsorship and signed Rick Wilson to handle the driving chores. Wilson got the team its first pole position at Bristol Motor Speedway in 1988, its first full season on the circuit. When Wilson announced he was leaving the team in 1989, the team was eighth in points.

The prime years

1997 car at Pocono

For the 1990 season, the team hired Phil Parsons, but after three races, Parsons was released in favor of Ernie Irvan. In his first race with the team, Irvan started 30th, and finished third. Two races later, Irvan won his first pole position at Bristol Motor Speedway. The team switched from Oldsmobile to Chevrolet in order to get more manufacturer support. Their first race after the switch was at the 1990 Bud at the Glen. Irvan picked up his first career victory, as well as the first victory for MMM the following week at Bristol, in the Busch 500. The next season, Irvan won the Daytona 500 and The Bud at the Glen (The latter was marred by the death of popular veteran J. D. McDuffie). When the checkered flag fell at the end of the season, the team was fifth in points. The next season, Irvan won three races over a two-month stretch, at Sears Point International Raceway, the Pepsi 400 at the Daytona International Speedway, and at Talladega Superspeedway, respectively. In 1993, Irvan won the pole twice, as well as a victory at Talladega. When Davey Allison died in an aircraft accident, Robert Yates asked Irvan to take his place. Irvan wanted out of his contract with MMM, and it ensued into an ugly lawsuit. Irvan was able to get out, but there were hurt feelings on both sides.

For the 1994 season, the team hired Sterling Marlin to drive. In his first race in the team, Marlin won the Daytona 500, beating out, ironically, Irvan. Marlin won the 500 the next year as well, in addition to two more races at Darlington Speedway and Talladega. In 1996, Marlin won two races, at Talladega and the Pepsi 400 at Daytona.

Struggles

The No. 4 car in 2007

After the team went winless with Marlin in 1997, finishing 25th in points, the team and Marlin decided to part ways. MMM hired two-time race winner Bobby Hamilton. Hamilton led 378 out of 500 laps and won from the pole at Martinsville Speedway and finished 10th in the final points standings. Soon, the team was not able repeat its success, and Hamilton left for Andy Petree Racing in 2001. He was replaced by Robby Gordon, but Gordon struggled in the ride and was released after just five races. Mike Skinner and Kevin Lepage shared the driving duties for two years without much success. In 2003, MMM switched to Pontiac. They lost their Kodak sponsorship in 2004, but MMM remained open, switching back to Chevrolet (almost being required to do so, as Pontiac had withdrawn from the Cup series at the end of 2003). Jimmy Spencer drove the car most of that year, and team co-owner Larry McClure's son Eric drove another team car to finish 26th at Talladega Superspeedway. For 2005, the team signed Lucas Oil as a sponsor, and hired Mike Wallace to drive. Wallace was replaced by John Andretti, P. J. Jones, and Todd Bodine for some of the races in 2005. In 2006, Scott Wimmer was announced as the 2006 driver with new sponsorship from the Utah-based AERO Exhaust. Wimmer had an average start of 35th and average of finish 29th, no wins, top fives, or top tens. On October 3, 2006, Larry McClure announced that the team and Wimmer parted ways. They hired Todd Bodine to drive the next two races, Charlotte and Atlanta, until they could find a permanent replacement. The last three races the team hired veteran Ward Burton, who at the time had not driven in the Cup Series in several years. On December 12, 2006, MMM announced they signed Burton to take full-time seat in 2007 with sponsorship from State Water Heaters. Burton was released before the last race of the 2007 season. Furthermore, Morgan–McClure Motorsports shut down weeks shy of the 2008 Daytona 500 due to financial problems, but had agreed to let Mike Wallace drive in the 2008 Daytona 500 if sponsorship was found. Sponsorship was found, but Larry McClure said that he was tired of just sliding by and would come back when major sponsorship could be secured. When Tony Stewart announced on August 14 that Ryan Newman would drive the No. 4 car in 2009, Morgan–McClure Motorsports protested. Tim Morgan stated, "There's some sweat and history in that number 4. We feel like it ours," in an article for the Bristol Herald Courier. After discussions with MMM and NASCAR, on August 18 Stewart announced that Newman would drive the No. 39 instead of a No. 4 car in 2009. In 2014 Stewart did acquire the No. 4 to use with driver Kevin Harvick, who replaced Newman and the No. 39 in the 2014 season.

Rumors indicated that Morgan–McClure Motorsports would prepare a No. 4 Chevy to attempt the 2009 Daytona 500, but this did not happen. On April 11, 2009, the team made public their intentions to attempt the Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway with driver Eric McClure in the No. 4 Hefty/Walmart Chevy, however the team failed to qualify for the race. Scott Wimmer attempted to qualify the car at Bristol. Wimmer made the event, Morgan–McClure's first start since 2007. He finished 29th. Wimmer also attempted Dover but they were the only team to not qualify.

Since 2009, legal problems have prevented Morgan–McClure from actively competing. Larry McClure was charged with federal income tax fraud for not reporting $269,000 for cars used in the ARCA series. He was also forced to pay back $60,000 to Eastman-Kodak for falsifying an invoice. McClure spent eighteen months in jail and works at a family car dealership.

MMM returned to the Cup Series at Bristol in August 2010, but Kevin Lepage failed to qualify for the race. The team never attempted another race again, with their No. 4 being used by Red Bull Racing Team for Kasey Kahne in 2011 without any objections from Morgan-McClure. The team closed its doors in 2012. Larry McClure died June 25, 2025 at the age of 81.

Driver history

  • Connie Saylor (1983)
  • Mark Martin (1983)
  • Lennie Pond (1984)
  • Tommy Ellis (1984)
  • Joe Ruttman (1984–85)
  • Rick Wilson (1986–89)
  • Lake Speed (1986)
  • A. J. Foyt (1987)
  • Phil Parsons (1990)
  • Ernie Irvan (1990–93)
  • Jeff Purvis (1993)
  • Joe Nemechek (1993)
  • Jimmy Hensley (1993)
  • Sterling Marlin (1994–97)
  • Bobby Hamilton (1998–2000)
  • Robby Gordon (2001)
  • Kevin Lepage (2001, 2003–2004, 2010 Bristol August, but DNQ)
  • Bobby Hamilton Jr. (2001)
  • Mike Skinner (2002–03)
  • Johnny Miller (2003; road races only)
  • Stacy Compton (2003)
  • Johnny Sauter (2003)
  • Brett Bodine (2003; DNQ at Pocono & Indianapolis)
  • P. J. Jones (2003 Watkins Glen; 2005 road races; 2006 Sonoma)
  • Jimmy Spencer (2004)
  • Eric McClure (2004, 2006, 2009 Talladega April, but DNQ)
  • Mike Wallace (2004–05)
  • John Andretti (2005 Michigan in August)
  • Todd Bodine (2005–07)
  • Scott Wimmer (2006; 2009 Bristol August; Dover September; but DNQ)
  • Ward Burton (2006–07)

Motorsports career results

NASCAR Cup Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Car No. 4 results

NASCAR Cup Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts1983Connie Saylor4OldsunknownMark MartinChevy1984Lennie PondTommy EllisJoe Ruttman19851986Rick WilsonOldsChevyLake SpeedOlds1987Rick Wilson198819891990Phil Parsons8th3617Ernie IrvanChevy199119921993Jeff PurvisJoe NemechekJimmy Hensley1994Sterling Marlin15th344319953rd436119968th3682199725th29541998Bobby Hamilton10th3786199913th3564200032nd27152001Robby Gordon37th2759Kevin LepagenowrapBobby Hamilton Jr.Rich Bickle2002Mike Skinner35th28862003Pontiac40th2483Johnny MillerStacy ComptonJohnny SauterBrett BodineRobert PressleyP. J. JonesKevin Lepage2004Chevy36th2509Jimmy SpencerMike Wallace200536th2640P. J. JonesJohn AndrettiTodd Bodine2006Scott Wimmer39th2340P. J. JonesTodd BodineWard Burton200746th1531Todd Bodine2009Eric McClure4Chevy55th135Scott Wimmer2010Kevin Lepage61st25
DAYRCHCARATLDARNWSMARTAL
40NSVDOVBRICLTRSDPOC
MCH
27DAY
19NSVPOCMCH
18BRIDAR
17RCHDOVMARNWS
TAL
10CLT
33CARATL
DNQRSD
DAY
13RCH
20CAR
25ATL
39
BRI
28NWS
29DAR
23MAR
29TAL
13NSV
14DOVCLT
14RSDPOCMCH
38DAY
14NSV
11POC
34TAL
9MCH
36BRI
28DAR
19RCH
15DOV
34MAR
17CLT
33NWS
14
CAR
34ATL
35RSD
10
DAY
17RCHCAR
6ATL
26BRI
29DAR
11NWSMARTAL
30DOVCLT
7RSDPOC
35MCHDAY
35POCTAL
33MCHBRI
13DAR
9RCHDOV
33MARNWSCLT
5CAR
40ATL
32RSD
DAY
7RCHCARATL
39BRI
12DAR
15NWSMARMCH
8DAY
21POC
10TAL
11GLN
23MCH
40BRI
26DAR
28RCHDOV
32MARNWSCLT
29CARATL
14RSD
40
TAL
8DOV
CLT
14RSDPOC
DAY
37CARRCHATL
11DAR
34NWSBRIMARTAL
20CLT
30DOV
29POCRSD
14MCH
30DAY
30POC
40TAL
16GLN
21MCH
12BRI
7DAR
28RCHDOV
27MARNWSCLT
30CARRSD
18ATL
27
DAY
15RCH
DNQCAR
36ATL
10DAR
27BRI
25NWS
28MAR
25TAL
35CLT
18*DOV
7RSD
33POC
25MCH
41DAY
2POC
13TAL
4GLN
12MCH
9BRI
23DAR
38RCH
33DOV
24MAR
16CLT
25NWS
20CAR
22PHO
29ATL
17
DAY
8CAR
17ATL
6RCH
17DAR
11BRI
21NWS
30MAR
4TAL
15CLT
35DOV
14SON
8POC
27MCH
6DAY
29POC
25TAL
5GLN
8MCH
32BRI
27DAR
11RCH
22DOV
19MAR
18CLT
41NWS
29CAR
13PHO
40ATL
18
DAY
42RCH
26CAR
14
ATL
3DAR
32BRI
16NWS
16MAR
15TAL
4CLT
5DOV
7SON
7POC
17MCH
2DAY
33POC
26MAR
11NWS
6
TAL
6GLN
28MCH
35BRI
1DAR
2RCH
12DOV
26CLT
27CAR
9PHO
9ATL
7
DAY
1RCH
27CAR
6ATL
14DAR
7BRI
2NWS
10MAR
15TAL
32CLT
7DOV
4SON
4POC
6MCH
5DAY
5*POC
7*TAL
33GLN
1*MCH
7BRI
18DAR
2RCH
4DOV
28MAR
4NWS
33CLT
30CAR
31PHO
6ATL
2
DAY
28CAR
11RCH
15ATL
25DAR
26BRI
24NWS
13MAR
25TAL
5CLT
2DOV
4SON
1POC
19MCH
30DAY
1*POC
37TAL
1GLN
3*MCH
4BRI
28DAR
25RCH
11DOV
11MAR
27NWS
6CLT
6CAR
2PHO
34ATL
29
DAY
37CAR
3RCH
11ATL
2DAR
22BRI
23NWS
11MAR
32TAL
1SON
2CLT
5DOV
32POC
34MCH
3DAY
7NHA
15POC
31TAL
2GLN
15MCH
32BRI
26
DAR
26RCH
16DOV
13MAR
17NWS
25
CLT
25CAR
23
PHO
32ATL
25
DAY
1CAR
2RCH
19ATL
25DAR
34BRI
8NWS
17MAR
27TAL
8SON
29CLT
15DOV
8POC
38MCH
34DAY
28NHA
10POC
12TAL
5IND
14GLN
26MCH
34BRI
6DAR
5RCH
13DOV
30MAR
7NWS
31CLT
36CAR
14PHO
3ATL
40
DAY
1*CAR
12RCH
5ATL
7DAR
1BRI
9NWS
7MAR
13TAL
39SON
7CLT
4DOV
7POC
4MCH
7DAY
2*NHA
9POC
18TAL
1IND
7GLN
21MCH
4BRI
7DAR
10RCH
33DOV
6MAR
23NWS
15CLT
6CAR
6PHO
12ATL
2
DAY
40CAR
6RCH
11ATL
13DAR
11BRI
18NWS
5MAR
10TAL
1*SON
15CLT
6DOV
41POC
11MCH
3*DAY
1*NHA
29POC
6TAL
29IND
39GLN
11MCH
33BRI
18DAR
8RCH
21DOV
17MAR
31NWS
11CLT
4CAR
13PHO
27ATL
15
DAY
5CAR
20RCH
19ATL
23DAR
32TEX
8BRI
20MAR
21SON
26TAL
39CLT
40DOV
10POC
15MCH
17CAL
36DAY
3NHA
22POC
20IND
43GLN
13MCH
43BRI
10DAR
40RCH
39NHA
39DOV
27MAR
39CLT
20TAL
38CAR
9PHO
27ATL
11
DAY
12CAR
9LVS
20ATL
21DAR
35BRI
18TEX
26MAR
1*TAL
30CAL
27CLT
20DOV
17RCH
16MCH
38POC
20SON
2NHA
15POC
20IND
20GLN
13MCH
20BRI
11NHA
34DAR
23RCH
6DOV
10MAR
14CLT
4TAL
15DAY
21PHO
21CAR
6ATL
6
DAY
29CAR
9LVS
24ATL
12DAR
7TEX
29BRI
18MAR
33TAL
31CAL
30RCH
4CLT
13DOV
21MCH
31POC
10SON
11DAY
8NHA
16POC
17IND
38GLN
22MCH
35BRI
41DAR
7RCH
7NHA
11DOV
30MAR
30CLT
22TAL
9CAR
10PHO
23HOM
25ATL
10
DAY
43CAR
40LVS
34ATL
13DAR
7BRI
15TEX
16MAR
18TAL
43CAL
18RCH
31CLT
34DOV
27MCH
43POC
40SON
16DAY
36NHA
22POC
39IND
40GLN
16MCH
14BRI
34DAR
22RCH
38NHA
35DOV
25MAR
35CLT
34TAL
36CAR
9PHO
43HOM
31ATL
16
DAY
37CAR
26LVS
34ATL
20DAR
29
BRI
15TEX
11MAR
18TAL
42CAL
DNQRCH
27CLT
35DOV
24MCH
31POC
21SON
43DAY
31CHI
34NHA
30POC
42IND
DNQGLN
33MCH
38BRI
13DAR
28RCH
39DOV
16KAN
13
CLT
33TAL
14PHO
38CAR
17HOM
35ATL
15NHA
37
MAR
31
DAY
23CAR
36LVS
34ATL
28DAR
20BRI
23TEX
12MAR
25TAL
23CAL
31RCH
28CLT
24DOV
22POC
37MCH
30SON
12DAY
37CHI
23NHA
38POC
29IND
36GLN
40MCH
28BRI
29DAR
38RCH
22NHA
43DOV
19KAN
32TAL
28CLT
24MAR
33ATL
26CAR
6PHO
24HOM
36
DAY
37CAR
17LVS
39ATL
30DAR
11BRI
41TEX
40TAL
31MAR
35CAL
20RCH
35CLT
20DOV
36POC
34MCH
DNQ
SON
24
DAY
33MCH
DNQ
CHI
35NHA
23BRI
25RCH
28NHA
32KAN
DNQ
POC
DNQ
IND
DNQ
GLN
24
DAR
15DOV
27TAL
DNQCLT
21MAR
35ATL
14PHO
23CAR
42HOM
18
DAY
32CAR
22LVS
36ATL
36DAR
28BRI
30
TEX
29MAR
38TAL
20CAL
38RCH
41CLT
29DOV
17POC
23MCH
28SONDAY
29CHI
25NHA
23POC
23IND
19GLN
42MCH
31BRI
31CAL
32RCH
33NHA
38DOV
26TAL
40KAN
25CLT
29MAR
35
ATL
DNQPHO
29DAR
38HOM
33
DAY
41CAL
25LVS
24ATL
40BRI
34MAR
23TEX
25PHO
27TAL
28DAR
24RCH
29CLT
16DOV
28POC
31MCH
43SON
QL†DAY
8CHI
25NHA
38POC
29IND
DNQBRI
17RCH
14NHA
22DOV
22TAL
19KAN
35CLT
43MAR
35ATL
DNQTEX
36PHO
DNQ
SON
32GLN
42
MCH
28CAL
DNQ
HOM
20
DAY
DNQCAL
39LVS
32ATL
30BRI
19MAR
28TEX
28PHO
30TAL
21RCH
36DAR
33CLT
27DOV
34POC
DNQMCH
31DAY
DNQCHI
34NHA
20POC
38IND
20GLN
25MCH
DNQBRI
42CAL
30RCH
29NHA
31DOV
36KAN
DNQ
SON
36
TAL
DNQCLT
19ATL
42
MAR
26TEX
25PHO
28HOM
DNQ
DAY
DNQCAL
DNQLVS
43ATL
DNQBRI
18MAR
DNQTEX
DNQPHO
36TAL
36RCH
35DAR
DNQCLT
DNQDOV
41POC
33MCH
DNQSON
DNQNHA
43DAY
DNQCHI
41IND
14POC
43GLN
DNQMCH
20BRI
33CAL
DNQRCH
DNQNHA
41DOV
DNQKAN
DNQTAL
DNQCLT
43MAR
38ATL
DNQTEX
DNQPHO
DNQ
HOM
DNQ
DAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTAL
DNQRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCH
BRI
29ATLRCHNHADOV
DNQKANCALCLTMARTALTEXPHOHOM
DAYCALLVSATLBRIMARPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRI
DNQATLRCHNHADOVKANCALCLTMARTALTEXPHOHOM

Car No. 04 results

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts2003nowrapDavid Reutimann04Pontiac62nd93Johnny Miller2004Eric McClureChevy66th1122006Eric McClure04Chevy64th70200768th8
DAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXTALMARCALRCHCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHA
DNQPOCIND
DNQ
GLN
36MCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVTALKANCLTMARATLPHOCARHOM
DAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTAL
26CALRCHCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAY
DNQCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVTALKANCLTMARATLPHODARHOM
DAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTAL
31CLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM
DAY
DNQCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONNHADAY
DNQCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM

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References

References

  1. http://www.tricities.com/tri/sports/motor_sports/nextel/article/morgan_mcclure_owners_not_happy_over_losing_their_number_in_nascar_sprint_c/12805/l{{dead link. (February 2018)
  2. "Former Morgan-McClure shop still full of 'gear heads'".
  3. (2025-06-25). "Larry McClure, longtime NASCAR car owner with three Daytona 500 wins, dies at 81".
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