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NEMCO Motorsports

NASCAR team

NEMCO Motorsports

NASCAR team

FieldValue
Team_nameNEMCO Motorsports
LogoFile:NEMCO Motorsports logo.jpg
Owner_names
BaseMooresville, North Carolina
SeriesARCA Menards Series
Drivers29. Ryan Gemmell (part-time)
ManufacturerToyota
Opened1989
DebutCup Series:
1993 Slick 50 300 (New Hampshire)
Xfinity Series:
1989 AC Delco 200 (North Carolina)
Craftsman Truck Series:
1995 Ford Credit 125 (MMR)
ARCA Menards Series:
2024 General Tire 100 at The Glen (Watkins Glen)
FinalCup Series:
2014 The Profit on CNBC 500 (Phoenix)
Xfinity Series:
2016 Subway Firecracker 250 (Daytona)
Craftsman Truck Series:
2021 BrakeBest Select 159 (Daytona)
ARCA Menards Series:
2025 General Tire 100 at The Glen (Watkins Glen)
Drivers_champTotal: 1
Cup Series: 0
Xfinity Series: 1
1992
Craftsman Truck Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series: 0
WinsTotal: 26
Cup Series: 0
Xfinity Series: 19
Craftsman Truck Series: 7
ARCA Menards Series: 0
PolesTotal: 22
Cup Series: 0
Xfinity Series: 19
Craftsman Truck Series: 3
ARCA Menards Series: 0

1993 Slick 50 300 (New Hampshire) Xfinity Series: 1989 AC Delco 200 (North Carolina) Craftsman Truck Series: 1995 Ford Credit 125 (MMR) ARCA Menards Series: 2024 General Tire 100 at The Glen (Watkins Glen) 2014 The Profit on CNBC 500 (Phoenix) Xfinity Series: 2016 Subway Firecracker 250 (Daytona) Craftsman Truck Series: 2021 BrakeBest Select 159 (Daytona) ARCA Menards Series: 2025 General Tire 100 at The Glen (Watkins Glen) Cup Series: 0 Xfinity Series: 1 1992 Craftsman Truck Series: 0 ARCA Menards Series: 0 Cup Series: 0 Xfinity Series: 19 Craftsman Truck Series: 7 ARCA Menards Series: 0 Cup Series: 0 Xfinity Series: 19 Craftsman Truck Series: 3 ARCA Menards Series: 0 NEMCO Motorsports is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes part-time in the ARCA Menards Series. The team is owned by driver Joe Nemechek and his family. NEMCO Motorsports has had success, winning the 1992 Busch Series Championship. The team previously competed in Cup, Xfinity, and Craftsman Truck Series competition.

NASCAR Cup Series

Car No. 87 history

NEMCO made its Winston Cup debut during the 1993 season at the Slick 50 300, where Nemechek started fifteenth and finished 36th in the No. 87 car. NEMCO ran two more races with Nemechek that year, at Watkins Glen and Michigan, where he finished 21st and 37th, respectively. NEMCO did not race in the series again until the 1995 season, when Nemechek moved the operation up to Cup full-time. With sponsorship from Burger King, Nemechek posted four top-tens and finished 28th in points. The next season, he had just two top-tens and dropped to 34th in points. After he signed with SABCO Racing, Nemechek abandoned the team's Cup program, and sold the equipment to the SABCO team.

Nemechek's 1996 car

NEMCO returned to the Winston Cup Series in 1999, fielding the No. 87 Bully Hill Vineyards Chevrolet Monte Carlo driven by Ron Fellows at Watkins Glen. Fellows started seventh, led three laps, and finished in second place. Fellows ran at Watkins Glen again the following year, but suffered a blown engine and finished 43rd. During the 2001 season, Fellows began running Watkins Glen as well the series' other road course at Sears Point International Raceway. He led the most laps, but finished 38th after wrecking at Sears Point, and 42nd at Watkins Glen after suffering axle problems. Fellows' last race for NEMCO came in 2002 at Sears Point, where he started 19th and finished 25th. Fellows left NEMCO after the 2002 series to drive for Dale Earnhardt Incorporated in 2003.

NEMCO did not field a Cup car again until 2005 at Sears Point, when it leased a car to Christine Marie Motorsports to be driven by Chris Cook. He started and finished 28th. The team also attempted Watkins Glen that year, but failed to qualify.

NEMCO returned to race full-time in the 2009 season with Joe Nemechek following his departure from Furniture Row Racing. The car was leased to Scott Speed and the Red Bull Racing Team for two races when Speed did not qualify.

In 2010, Nemechek ran a full season, but only managed to finish one race, due to funding issues. Nemechek secured sponsorship through England Stove Works for the Daytona 500 and succeeded in qualifying, but wrecked during the race. For the fall Talladega race, sponsorship was provided by HostGator.com. They also sponsored the car in the second Texas race, but engine failure took the car out early.

For 2011, the team is back full-time yet again. Nemechek qualified for the Daytona 500, being the fastest Toyota in the field. An early accident took the car out of the 500 early though. Sponsorship was provided by AM FM Energy, and DAB Constructors for Daytona Speedweeks. Despite starting and parking most of the season, Nemechek managed to qualify for all 36 races.

For 2012, the team plans to remain full-time. Except for the Daytona 500 and Watkins Glen, the team was a Start and Park ride to fund the No. 87 Nationwide Team. For 2013, NEMCO and Jay Robinson Racing have partnered up for the No. 87. The No. 87 qualified for the 2013 Daytona 500 but were knocked out due to an engine failure. They currently have sponsorship from Maddie's Place Rocks, with no plans to start and park. Royal Teak Collections has stepped up as primary sponsorship. The same plans are in place for 2014. The No. 87 is part of the January test session in Daytona. On January 31, 2014, Michael Waltrip Racing announced a partnership with Robinson and Nat Hardwick to run the No. 66 full-time as Identity Ventures Racing. NEMCO-JRR moved most of their Cup cars to Identity's shop, owned by Robinson, with Nemechek as primary driver for the new team. NEMCO-JRR still entered the No. 87 part-time when Nemechek was not scheduled to drive for Identity.

The No. 87, with Nemechek driving, failed to qualify for the Daytona 500 and the Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas, while Morgan Shepherd finished 43rd at Phoenix. The team did not enter again until Talladega, where Nemechek once again failed to qualify. Timmy Hill ran in the No. 87 at New Hampshire. Mike Wallace was initially entered in the No. 87 in the fall race at Talladega, but the number was changed mid-week to the 49, the number Robinson used for many years. The car still used the owner points and attempts from the No. 87 in 2014. Wallace ultimately qualified in 23rd place. NEMCO Motorsports has no affiliation with Identity Ventures Racing or Jay Robinson Racing after Nemechek split from the team and Nat Hardwick, the team's co-owner, was facing embezzlement charges involving his companies Morris-Hardwick-Schneider and Landcastle Title. Should the No. 87 return, the team will probably run Chevrolets like in the Trucks. The No. 87 announced plans to return to the Cup Series in 2015, but withdrew for the Daytona 500 and hasn't run a race since.

2014 driver rotation87Driverrounds
Joe Nemechek3
Morgan Shepherd1
Timmy Hill1

Car No. 87 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts1993Joe Nemechek87ChevyN/AN/A1995Joe Nemechek87ChevyN/A27421996N/A23911999Ron Fellows87ChevyN/A175200065th34200157th96200263rd882005Chris Cook87Chevy63rd792009Joe Nemechek87Toyota39th1608Scott Speed2010Joe Nemechek41st1510201142nd134201241st154201340th265Tomy Drissi2014Joe Nemechek50th10Morgan ShepherdTimmy Hill2015Joe NemechekChevyN/AN/A
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36POCTALGLN
21MCH
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DAY
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29RCH
32ATL
16DAR
33BRI
DNQNWS
20MAR
14TAL
DNQSON
37CLT
20DOV
10POC
12MCH
28DAY
38NHA
19POC
9TAL
23IND
27GLN
31MCH
32BRI
16DAR
25RCH
26DOV
4MAR
30NWS
32CLT
22CAR
9PHO
18ATL
14
DAY
39CAR
9RCH
34ATL
17DAR
31BRI
31NWS
36MAR
26TAL
13SON
41CLT
25DOV
25POC
21MCH
36DAY
18NHA
35POC
34TAL
15IND
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8MCH
27BRI
34DAR
DNQRCH
39DOV
25MAR
27NWS
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DNQCAR
24PHO
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34
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Car No. 97 history

A second car, the No. 97, was entered in the 2010 Daytona 500 as a safety net for Joe Nemechek, and was driven by Jeff Fuller, but did not qualify for the race. Fuller parked the car about 5 laps into his Duel race. However, Fuller qualified for the October event in Talladega. Nemechek stated that if both cars qualified (which they did) the No. 97 would start and park, and with the winnings from that car, and the sponsorship from HostGator.com, the No. 87 would be able to run the entire race.

In 2011, Kevin Conway ran the Bud Shootout in the No. 97 with longtime sponsor ExtenZe, but was wrecked early on. He also attempted the Daytona 500, but failed to qualify. Conway did qualify for the Aaron's 499 at Talladega, but only ran one lap and then retired from the race. Conway again qualified for the Coke Zero 400, but also again ran one lap and then retired from the race. Conway then attempted the Good Sam RV Club 500 in Talladega and made the race. However like in the previous races, Conway pulled the car in after completing one lap.

Bill Elliott has taken over the No. 97 car in 2012 with sponsorship from AM/FM Energy for the 2012 Daytona 500. Neither car is locked in the race and Elliott failed to qualify. Elliott successfully qualified for the Talladega spring race, and was in and out of the garage for most of the race. Timmy Hill qualified the car at the fall Talladega race, starting and parking the machine.

Car No. 97 results

Xfinity Series

Car No. 7 history

NEMCO debuted its No. 7 car in 2001. Co-owned with Ed Evans and run under the Evans Motorsports name, it was driven by Randy LaJoie and sponsored by Kleenex. The car won its first race at Daytona International Speedway. LaJoie won another race that season at Memphis Motorsports Park and finished twelfth in points. LaJoie didn't win in 2002, but won a pole at Gateway International Raceway and posted fourteen top-tens on his way to an eleventh-place points finish. Following the 2003 GNC Live Well 250, LaJoie and NEMCO parted ways. Nemechek, Todd Bodine, Hank Parker Jr., and Mike Skinner all took over for one race apiece before Greg Biffle was hired for the rest of the season, winning twice (Which turned out to be his only wins with Chevy) and garnering three pole positions.

In 2004, the No. 7 only ran twice, once with Nemechek and once with Todd Szegedy. Szegedy's qualifying run at Chicagoland was famously interrupted by a giant inflatable Tropicana orange, an advertisement at the track. Szegedy was granted a second qualifying run and timed in a surprising 12th.

The No. 7 car ran more races in 2005 although it was still part-time and suffered from a lack of reliable equipment in comparison to the primary No. 87. Jeff Fuller was the primary driver, with Kim Crosby and others filling out the schedule.

Car No. 7 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2001Randy LaJoie7PontiacChevy20022003PontiacChevyGreg BifflePontiacChevyTodd BodineJoe NemechekHank Parker Jr.Mike Skinner2004Joe NemechekTodd Szegedy2005Jeff FullerChris Cook
DAY
1TAL
27
CAR
32LVS
38ATL
21DAR
26BRI
3TEX
13NSH
4CAL
30RCH
19NHA
8NZH
13CLT
22DOV
24KEN
7MLW
22GLN
19CHI
19GTY
9PPR
33IRP
13MCH
24BRI
31DAR
19RCH
34DOV
9KAN
21CLT
37MEM
1PHO
18CAR
11HOM
21
DAY
12CAR
3LVS
7DAR
27BRI
7TEX
7NSH
6TAL
17CAL
9RCH
13NHA
6NZH
5CLT
32DOV
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36KEN
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10DAY
36CHI
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13MCH
24BRI
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17CLT
38MEM
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15CAR
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CAR
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11
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MCH
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CHI
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NHA
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PPR
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Car No. 87 history

The No. 87 car debuted in 1990 with sponsorship from Master Machine & Tool. Nemechek had five top-tens and was named NASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year. After jumping to sixth in points the following year, Nemechek and the team won two races and the Busch Series championship in 1992.

After Nemechek failed to win the championship again in 1993, he left for Larry Hedrick Motorsports at the Winston Cup level. He continued to drive the No. 87 part-time in the Busch Series for several years. After winning the Hardee's 250 in 1994, Nemechek did not win until 1997, when he won the Carquest Auto Parts 300 and the Jiffy Lube Miami 300 in the BellSouth sponsored car.

Beginning in 1998, Nemechek began sharing the car with Ron Fellows. Fellows picked up his first win that year at the Lysol 200, then finished second the next year to Dale Earnhardt Jr., before winning at Watkins Glen the next two years. In 2000, the team got new sponsorship from Cellular One, and Nemechek went on to win three races in 2003. Ron Fellows left the team to drive for Dale Earnhardt Incorporated after 2002.

In 2002, David Reutimann drove the No. 87 for four races, his best finish a twelfth at Memphis. The next year, Hendrick Motorsports development driver Kyle Busch climbed on board for a number of races with ditech sponsorship, posting two runner-up finishes. Reutimann also drove the No. 87 for a few races in 2003, finishing in fifth place twice. Nemechek shared the No. 87 with Reutimann again in the early parts of 2004, before Reutimann left. Midseason, Hendrick development drivers Blake Feese and Boston Reid drove for a handful of races in the No. 87. Feese's best finish was a 33rd at Indianapolis Raceway Park, and Reid's a 26th at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Nemechek picked up a win that season at Kansas Speedway. His lone highlight of 2005 was winning the pole at the season-opening race at Daytona. Ron Fellows returned to the No. 87 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, where he finished 41st after a wreck.

In 2006, NEMCO ran two races with Nemechek at Daytona and Homestead, where he started finished fortieth and twenty-third, respectively. He ran three of the first four races in 2007 with Brunton Vineyards sponsoring, with a best finish of thirteenth.

The No. 87 came back full-time in 2009. Nemechek drove most of the races with Chad Blount, Dave Blaney, Mike Bliss, Kevin Conway and Jeff Fuller filling in throughout the year for various races. Towards the end of the season, funding got tight and Nemechek was forced to Start and Park most of the races.

In 2010, Nemechek returned to the No. 87 for most of the season with Jarit Johnson, Antonio Perez, and Paulie Harraka driving in the races he did not take part in. However, Nemechek did run the No. 97 while Harraka was wheeling the No. 87 in Montreal. The team received sponsorship from various companies through the first 17 events before HostGator became the primary sponsor for the rest of the season.

For the 2011 DRIVE4COPD 300, Nemechek ran the No. 87 car with DAB Constructors as the sponsor. The team has received other sponsorship from Sin City Motorsports, and AM FM Energy in other various races. HostGator made their first appearance on the car at the spring race in Texas. The team is slowly transitioning to Toyota Camrys, although they have run Chevrolet Impalas off and on throughout the year thus far. With both the No. 87 and the No. 97 entered for the annual race in Las Vegas, it was impossible to change the No. 97 back to a No. 87 after Joe crashed the No. 87 in practice. So, Joe took the wheel of the No. 97 while Kevin Conway started and parked the No. 87 as a backup Jay Robinson car. Nemechek took the reins of the No. 97 again a couple of weeks later in California, while Conway drove the No. 87 with sponsorship from Extenze. Kimi Räikkönen drove the No. 87 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May 2011, in alliance with Kyle Busch Motorsports.

In 2012 and 2013, Nemechek drove the No. 87 car himself for the full season.

In 2014, with NEMCO focusing on the Truck series, the team only fielded the No. 87 part-time. Nemechek himself drove the car in a few races, as did Carlos Contreras. In the races when NEMCO did not field the car, Rick Ware Racing, RAB Racing, and JD Motorsports used the owner's points to field an additional car for their own teams. The No. 87 car made one attempt in 2015, missing the race at Daytona in February. The No. 87 car returned for 2016 as a Toyota. They would only make the two Daytona races, and after a crash at the second race, they have not made a race since.

Car No. 87 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts1990Joe Nemechek87BuickN/A30221991ChevyN/A390219921st42751993N/A34431994N/AN/A1995N/AN/A1996N/AN/A1997N/AN/AChad Chaffin1998Joe NemechekN/AN/ARon Fellows1999Joe NemechekN/AN/ARon Fellows2000Joe NemechekN/AN/ARon Fellows2001Joe NemechekPontiacN/AN/AChevyDale Earnhardt Jr.Jeff FullerRon Fellows2002Joe NemechekPontiacN/AN/AChevyDavid ReutimannTim Fedewa2003Jeff GreenPontiacN/AN/AJoe NemechekChevyDavid ReutimannKyle BuschJeff Fuller2004Joe NemechekDavid ReutimannBlake FeeseTodd SzegedyBoston Reid2005Joe NemechekN/AN/ARon Fellows2006Joe NemechekN/A1372007N/A3002008N/A02009N/AN/AKevin ConwayToyotaChad BlountChevyJeff FullerMike BlissDave BlaneyToyota2010Joe NemechekChevyN/AN/AJarit JohnsonAntonio PérezPaulie Harraka2011Joe NemechekToyota19th829ChevyKevin ConwayToyotaKimi RäikkönenScott Wimmer2012Joe Nemechek16th841Alex Kennedy2013Joe Nemechek25th602Kevin LepageKyle KelleyChevyTravis SauterToyota2014Joe Nemechek32nd452Daryl HarrChevyKevin LepageTim SchendelChris CockrumFordStanton BarrettRubén García Jr.ChevyCarlos ContrerasJosh ReaumeFordTimmy HillChevyMike HarmonDodgeJennifer Jo CobbChevyCarl LongFordMilka DunoToyota2015Joe NemechekChevy57th02016Toyota52nd28
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7
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38BRI
15
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28BRI
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36NZHCLT
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8
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36KENNHAINDIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM

Car No. 88 history

The No. 88 car debuted in 1989 at North Carolina Speedway as the No. 88 Buick with Nemechek finishing 33rd after an engine failure.

The No. 88 car returned in 2001 at California Speedway with Jeff Fuller as the driver. He started 40th and finished 42nd after an early vibration problem. The car returned at Daytona in 2002 with Fuller as the driver. He started fifth, but finished 42nd after being involved in a wreck early in the race. He ran again that year at Talladega, but crashed again and finished 40th. Fuller and Nemechek ran three races apiece in the No. 88 the following year, finishing last in each one, while Reutimann had a sixth-place finish at Michigan Speedway.

In 2004, Fuller moved to the No. 88 virtually full-time. Despite the full-time schedule, Fuller did not finish a race all year long, his best finish being a 35th at Nazareth Speedway. Nemechek and Wally Dallenbach Jr. drove one race apiece in the car during that season.

In 2005, the team's owners points were transferred to the 7 car's, which were sold to GIC-Mixon Motorsports.

The No. 88 team is now currently used by JR Motorsports, since 2005.

Car No. 88 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334OwnersPts1989Joe Nemechek88BuickN/A642001Jeff Fuller88ChevyN/AN/A2002N/AN/APontiacDavid ReutimannChevy2003N/AN/AJeff FullerPontiacChevyJoe Nemechek2004Wally Dallenbach Jr.PontiacN/AN/AJeff FullerChevyPontiacJoe NemechekChevy
DAYCARMARHCYDARBRINZHSBOLANNSVCLTDOVROULVLVOLMYBSBOHCYDUBIRPROUBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTCAR
33MAR
DAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXNSHTALCAL
42RCHNHANZHCLTDOVKENMLWGLNCHIGTYPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMPHOCARHOM
DAY
42CARLVS
DNQDARBRITEXNSH
TAL
40CALRCHNHANZHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHIGTYPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEM
ATL
DNQCARPHOHOM
43
DAYCARLVSDARBRITEX
24MCH
6BRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMATLPHOCARHOM
TAL
43NSHDAY
43
CLT
43DOVNSHKENMLW
CAL
43RCHGTYNZHCHI
43NHAPPRIRP
DAY
42
CAR
43LVS
43DAR
43BRI
37TEX
39NSH
37TAL
42CAL
40GTY
37RCH
38NZH
35CLT
37DOV
43NSH
43KEN
42MLW
41CHI
DNQNHA
43PPR
42IRP
39MCH
41BRI
41CAL
42RCH
42DOV
43KAN
43MEM
43ATL
40PHO
43DAR
38HOM
DNQ
DAY
43
CLT
43

Car No. 97 history

In 2010, NEMCO began fielding a second the No. 97 car part-time with Jeff Fuller as the driver. In 2011 and 2012, the No. 97 was mainly used when there was another driver in the No. 87 and was fielded for Nemechek in that situation.

The No. 97 ran as the No. 70 in 2013 when ML Motorsports was not entered, including Jeff Green, Brad Teague, Tomy Drissi, Derrike Cope and Tony Raines. The No. 97 returned with Nemechek driving at the summer Daytona race in 2014.

The No. 97 team was most recently used by the team Obaika Racing, when it debuted in 2015. Currently, no team uses the 97.

Car No. 97 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2010Jeff Fuller97ChevyJoe Nemechek2011ToyotaKyle KelleyChevy2012Johnny SauterToyotaJoe Nemechek2014Joe Nemechek97Toyota
DAY
WthCALLVSBRINSHPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTNSHKENROANHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCHBRI
CGV
28ATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTGTYTEXPHOHOM
DAYPHOLVS
23BRICAL
39TEXTALNSHRCHDARDOVIOW
CLT
29CHIMCHROADAY
26KENNHANSHIRPIOWBRI
21ATLRCHCLT
37DOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM
16
GLN
26CGV
14
DAY
42PHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARIOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOW
GLN
27CGVBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM
DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXDARRCHTALIOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENDAY
27NHACHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM

Craftsman Truck Series

Truck No. 8 history

The No. 8 truck was originally owned and driven by Joe Nemechek's brother John. He debuted the truck in 1996 at the Miami-Dade Homestead Motorsports Complex, where he finished seventh. He ran full-time that year and finished 13th in points. The team was known as CHEK Racing Inc. Three races into 1997, John was involved in a single-truck accident at Miami-Dade and suffered massive head injuries, which claimed his life five days later. The No. 8 truck was retired in John's memory after this, and it was intended that the number would not be used again by the Nemecheks.

However, in 2014, the number returned with Joe Nemechek's son John Hunter Nemechek (named after Joe's brother) ran the No. 8 Toyota Tundra in 10 races, with Joe driving the other 12. SWM sponsored the truck, with SWM owner Sid Maudlin also owning a share of the truck team. The events on the younger Nemechek's NCWTS calendar include Martinsville in March and October, Dover in May, Gateway Motorsports Park in June, Iowa in July, Eldora Speedway in July, Bristol in August, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in August, New Hampshire in September and Phoenix in November. NEMCO experienced a renewed success, with a best finish of 3rd at Texas by the elder Nemechek. The team recorded eleven top-10s and only finished outside the top-15 on two occasions. The No. 8 finished 7th in owner points, the highest finish for a NEMCO team in any series in nearly 20 years.

In 2015, the season began with the truck again being split between Joe Nemechek and John Hunter Nemechek. Ryan Newman also ran a race for the team at Kansas. Beginning at the eighth race of the season at Gateway, John Hunter took over the truck full-time. At Chicagoland in September, John Hunter Nemechek won his first Truck Series race, passing Kyle Larson with two laps to go after Larson ran out of fuel. It was the first win for NEMCO in any series since a Busch Series race at Kansas in October 2004. Team co-owner Sid Maudlin died in December 2015 at the age of 61.

John Hunter Nemechek returned to the team for 2016, running the full schedule. Nemechek held off Cameron Hayley to win at Atlanta, his second career win. John Hunter Nemechek also won at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in a controversial finish beating Cole Custer by 0.034 seconds

It was announced in 2017, NEMCO Motorsports would be fielding a 2nd truck driven by Joe Nemechek in the No. 87 Fleetwing Chevrolet, the first time a father and son competed in a truck series race since Dave Blaney and Ryan Blaney at Eldora in 2013. After finishing 29th, 28th, 22nd, and 21st at the beginning of the season, John Hunter Nemechek got his 1st win of the season at Gateway, he followed that up with a win at Iowa the very next race. Joe and John Hunter will split the 8 now that the younger Nemechek has moved to a partial schedule driving for Chip Ganassi Racing in the Xfinity Series. Financial problems hit the team in 2019, forcing the 8 to start and park several races when John Hunter was not entered, or Joe was unable to find sufficient sponsorship. 2020 saw the 8s schedule greatly reduced as both teams, the 8 and 87, missed the show at Daytona with John Hunter and Joe. The #8 attempted five more races, one with Mike Skeen, one with Joe Nemechek and the other three with JH Nemechek. He scored a top-10 finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway, climbing all the way from 38th to 6th by the end of the event. Skeen finished 23rd at the Daytona Road Course, while Joe Nemechek finished 37th at Talladega after an early crash eliminated him. Rumors circulated that NEMCO had no plans of attempting any races in 2021. These were later debunked by Joe Nemechek, who shared on his Instagram that he would attempt the season opening race at Daytona. Despite not making the race, NEMCO would run the second race of the season with Camden Murphy, finishing 13th. Following the Daytona Road Course Race, NEMCO sold its owner points to the no. 11 Spencer Davis Motorsports team. On March 20, 2023, it was revealed on the entry list for the XPEL 225 that NEMCO will return to the Truck Series for the first time since 2021, with Samuel LeComte as the driver. LeComte previously attempted the COTA races for CMI Motorsports in 2021, and G2G Racing in 2022, but failed to qualify for both.

Truck No. 8 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526OwnersPts1996John Nemechek8ChevyN/A26151997N/A2582014Joe Nemechek8Toyota7th750John Hunter Nemechek2015Joe NemechekChevy6th802John Hunter NemechekRyan Newman2016John Hunter Nemechek8th213320177th220620188th2191Joe Nemechek2019Angela Ruch23rd328Joe NemechekAustin DillonCamden MurphyTony MrakovichTrey HutchensColt GilliamJohn Hunter NemechekJosh ReaumeToyota2020John Hunter NemechekFord40th104Mike SkeenChevyCamden MurphyJoe NemechekFord2021N/A24Camden MurphyChevy2023Samuel LeComte8Chevy53rd0
HOM
7PHO
14POR
12EVG
20TUS
17CNS
12HPT
21BRI
20NZH
20MLW
29LVL
10I70
16IRP
26FLM
14GLN
16NSV
21RCH
27NHA
20MAR
14NWS
19SON
16MMR
19PHO
17LVS
27
WDW
36TUS
20HOM
21PHOPOREVGI70NHATEXBRINZHMLWLVLCNSHPTIRPFLMNSVGLNRCHMARSONMMRCALPHOLVS
DAY
8KAN
9CLT
11TEX
3KEN
14POC
10MCH
10CHI
9LVS
17TAL
10TEX
8HOM
8
MAR
12DOV
6GTW
15IOW
10ELD
6BRI
27MSP
25NHA
5MAR
13PHO
7
DAY
20ATL
10CLT
11TEX
6
MAR
29DOV
22GTW
4IOW
23KEN
11ELD
7POC
13MCH
12BRI
3MSP
9CHI
1NHA
5LVS
4TAL
11MAR
2TEX
11PHO
2HOM
2
KAN
2
DAY
17ATL
1MAR
2KAN
28DOV
15CLT
12TEX
7IOW
12GTW
6KEN
2ELD
24POC
9BRI
8MCH
26MSP
1CHI
14NHA
9LVS
16TAL
32MAR
3TEX
18PHO
6HOM
11
DAY
4ATL
29MAR
28KAN
3CLT
22DOV
22TEX
21GTW
1IOW
1KEN
18ELD
5POC
4MCH
29BRI
3MSP
20CHI
7NHA
20LVS
8TAL
6MAR
30TEX
19PHO
2HOM
15
DAY
25LVS
21MAR
1KAN
4CLT
9IOW
27GTW
25CHI
7*KEN
5ELD
7MCH
3BRI
3*MSP
2LVS
22TAL
27MAR
30PHO
29HOM
7
ATL
12DOV
7TEX
15POC
10TEX
18
DAY
8LVS
16
ATL
32TEX
25DOV
26KAN
24MCH
20HOM
14
MAR
13
CLT
30GTW
28CHI
23KEN
28
TEX
26POC
12
IOW
29
ELD
27
BRI
29LVS
32TAL
30MAR
7PHO
29
MSP
26
DAY
DNQLVSCLT
6ATL
24HOMPOCKENTEXKANKANMCH
25
DAY
23DOVGTWDARRCH
BRI
19LVS
TAL
37KANTEXMARPHO
DAY
DNQ
DAY
13LVSATLBRIRCHKANDARCOACLTTEXNSHPOCKNXGLNGTWDARBRILVSTALMARPHO
DAYLVSATLCOA
DNQTEXBRIMARKANDARNWSCHAGTWNSHMOHPOCRCHIRPMLWKANBRITALHOMPHO

Truck No. 22 history

It was announced in the fall 2013, that John Hunter Nemechek would make his NASCAR debut in the October Martinsville truck race in the No. 22 Toyota Tundra, co-owned by Joe Nemechek and Sid Maudlin under the name SWM-NEMCO Motorsports.

Truck No. 22 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122OwnersPts2013John Hunter Nemechek22ToyotaN/A51
DAYMARCARKANCLTDOVTEXKENIOWELDPOCMCHBRIMSPIOWCHILVSTALMAR
19TEXPHO
21HOM

Truck No. 87 history

NEMCO began running the No. 87 truck in 1995 with John Nemechek driving with sponsorship from Burger King and Delco Remy America. John had two top-tens and finished 16th in points despite not competing in four races. Joe took over the No. 87 the following year on a part-time basis. He finished second at Watkins Glen after Steve Park qualified on the pole in the truck, then finished eighth at Phoenix International Raceway. After finishing 27th at Walt Disney World Speedway in 1997, Nemechek didn't return to the trucks until the following year, where he finished sixth at WDWS. Fellows began racing the truck in 1999, finishing third in his debut at Portland International Raceway before winning the following week at Watkins Glen. Nemechek did make an announcement in early June that later in the season, a second truck would be run with Joe driving. The truck was rumored to be numbered as the 87. Ultimately, this truck never ran a race. In January 2017, NEMCO announced that Joe Nemechek and the No. 87 truck would return part-time for the 2017 season, beginning with the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona, and will be sponsored by Fleetwing. The 87 returned with Joe Nemechek at Gateway, Iowa, and Kentucky. Nemechek failed to qualify at Kentucky and skipped Eldora. The 87 returned at Pocono. The 87 has recently run as a start and park to fund the primary 8 for John Hunter Nemechek. On October 21, 2017 it was announced that Ty Dillon would run in the 87 at Martinsville Speedway without start and parking. The 87 returned at Daytona with Joe Nemechek behind the wheel, before he moved to the 8 truck. It was announced that Tyler Ankrum would run select races in the 87 truck to maintain his playoff eligibility for 2019. He ran 2 races at Iowa and Gateway, finishing 31st and 30th. 2020 saw the 87 only attempt one race, the season opener at Daytona, which resulted in a DNQ with Joe Nemechek at the wheel.

Truck No. 87 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627OwnersPts1995John Nemechek87ChevyN/AN/A1996Joe NemechekN/A312Steve Park1997Joe NemechekN/A821998N/A1501999Ron FellowsN/A5782000N/AN/A2017Joe Nemechek87Chevy34th120Ty Dillon2018Joe Nemechek34th118Timmy Hill2019Joe Nemechek34th119Timmy HillTyler AnkrumCamden MurphyTony MrakovichTimothy Peters2020Joe NemechekFord46th0
PHOTUSSGSMMR
26POR
14EVG
27I70
23LVL
22BRI
29MLW
17CNS
15HPTIRP
8FLM
20RCH
19MAR
9NWS
22SONMMR
30PHO
19
HOMPHOPOREVGTUSCNSHPTBRINZHMLWLVLI70IRPFLMGLN
2NSVRCHNHAMARNWSSONMMRPHO
8LVS
GLN
QL
WDW
27TUSHOMPHOPOREVGI70NHATEXBRINZHMLWLVLCNSHPTIRPFLMNSVGLNRCHMARSONMMRCALPHOLVS
WDW
6HOMPHOPOREVGI70GLNTEXBRIMLWNZHCALPPRIRPNHAFLMNSVHPTLVLRCHMEMGTYMARSONMMRPHOLVS
HOMPHOEVGMMRMARMEMPPRI70BRITEXPIR
3GLN
1MLWNSVNZHMCHNHAIRPGTYHPT
15RCHLVSLVLTEX
21CAL
DAYHOMPHOMMRMARPIRGTYMEMPPREVGTEXKENGLN
DNQMLWNHANZHMCHIRPNSVCICRCHDOVTEXCAL
DAY
5ATL
24MAR
18KANCLTDOVTEXGTW
28IOW
31KEN
DNQELDPOC
29MCH
30BRI
32MSP
31CHI
31NHA
26LVS
26TAL
30TEX
31PHO
29HOM
29
MAR
15
DAY
3ATLLVS
31MAR
WthDOVKAN
30CLT
WthTEXIOW
31GTW
32CHI
28KEN
DNQELDMCH
30BRIMSP
32LVS
31TAL
30MARPHO
32HOM
31
POC
28TEX
31
DAY
16ATLLVSMAR
WthCLT
32TEX
28CHI
28KEN
32POC
28ELDPHO
32
TEX
26DOVKAN
28
IOW
31GTW
30
MCH
31BRIMSPHOM
DNQ
LVS
13
TAL
23MAR
DAY
DNQLVSCLTATLHOMPOCKENTEXKANKANMCHDAYDOVGTWDARRCHBRILVSTALKANTEXMARPHO

ARCA Menards Series

Car No. 29 history

In 2024, NEMCO fielded the No. 29 Toyota Camry in the ARCA Menards Series for vintage racer Ryan Gemmell at Watkins Glen. Gemmell returned to the No. 29 Camry in 2025 for the race at Lime Rock Park.

Car No. 29 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920AMSCPts2024Ryan Gemmell29Toyota362025-*-*
DAYPHOTALDOVKANCLTIOWMOHBLNIRPSLMELKMCHISFMLWDSFGLN
8BRIKANTOL
DAYPHOTALKANCLTMCHBLNELKLRP
5DOVIRPIOWGLN
6ISFMADDSFBRISLMKANTOL

References

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  2. "Driver Joe Nemechek 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Results - Racing-Reference.info".
  3. "Driver Morgan Shepherd 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Results - Racing-Reference.info".
  4. "GEICO 500 entry list".
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  7. (January 13, 2014). "John Hunter Nemechek To run 10 truck races in 2014. When John Hunter is not in the truck, Joe Nemechek will be driving the remaining 12 races.". John Hunter Nemechek.
  8. "Nemechek edges Custer for win at Canada". NASCAR.
  9. (January 20, 2017). "Joe Nemechek and John Hunter Nemechek Head-to-head Battle". NEMCO Motorsports.
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