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RAB Racing

Former NASCAR team


Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
Team_nameRAB Racing
LogoRAB_Racing_logo.jpg
Owner_namesRobert A. Benton Sr.
Robert A. Benton Jr.
Brack Maggard
BaseConcord, North Carolina
SeriesNASCAR Cup Series
Xfinity Series
Craftsman Truck Series
ARCA Menards Series
DriversNASCAR Cup Series:
29. Justin Marks, Reed Sorenson
Xfinity Series:
29. Justin Marks, Kenny Wallace
ManufacturerToyota
FinalXfinity Series:
2015 3M 250 (Iowa)
Craftsman Truck Series:
2012 Ford EcoBoost 200 (Homestead)
ARCA Menards Series:
2010 American 200 Presented by Black's Tire & Auto Service (Rockingham)
Opened2005
Closed2015
Drivers_champTotal: 0
Xfinity Series: 0
Craftsman Truck Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series: 0
Wins1 (Xfinity Series)
Poles4

Robert A. Benton Jr. Brack Maggard Xfinity Series Craftsman Truck Series ARCA Menards Series 29. Justin Marks, Reed Sorenson Xfinity Series: 29. Justin Marks, Kenny Wallace 2015 3M 250 (Iowa) Craftsman Truck Series: 2012 Ford EcoBoost 200 (Homestead) ARCA Menards Series: 2010 American 200 Presented by Black's Tire & Auto Service (Rockingham) Xfinity Series: 0 Craftsman Truck Series: 0 ARCA Menards Series: 0 RAB Racing with Brack Maggard was an American professional stock car racing team that attempted races in the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, Craftsman Truck Series and the ARCA Menards Series. The team was co-owned by Robert A. Benton Sr. and his son Robert Benton Jr. along with Georgia businessman Brack Maggard and ran from 2005 through 2015. The team won one race in the Xfinity Series, but never qualified for a Cup Series race in eight attempts.

Kenny Wallace drove the most Xfinity races for the team with 57 starts, while Boris Said scored the team's only Xfinity win in 2010.

The team shut its doors in 2015.

NASCAR Cup Series

Car No. 29 history

RAB Racing entered the No. 09 Cup car for Kenny Wallace in the 2012 Daytona 500 with sponsorship from American Ethanol. The team suffered ECU problems in the Duels and failed to qualify. RAB Racing next fielded a Cup car at the 2014 Coke Zero 400. Joe Nemechek attempted qualify the No. 29, but did not qualify. Later in the summer, Matt Crafton attempted to make both his and RAB's first Cup race in the No. 29 at Indianapolis for the Brickyard 400, but posted the slowest time and failed to qualify. In the GEICO 500, RAB made their third attempt of the season with the No. 29, once again using Nemechek. Despite initially running 24th after making it to round two but declining to run in the round, they failed to qualify again after the car failed post-qualifying inspection.

Justin Marks attempted to qualify the No. 29 for the 2015 Daytona 500, bringing American Born Moonshine on board as part of a package deal across all three national series at Daytona. RAB also announced its plans to attempt the full Cup Series schedule. but failed to qualify after the No. 29 was one of thirteen cars that was unable to clear pre-qualifying inspection in time to make a run. Sorenson then missed the next race at Las Vegas. RAB withdrew from Phoenix but announced they would return at Auto Club, where Sorenson once again failed to qualify.

RAB has never qualified after 8 Cup attempts during the team's existence.

Car No. 29 results

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts2012Kenny Wallace09Toyota60th02014Joe Nemechek29Toyota52nd0Matt Crafton2015Justin Marks50th0Reed Sorenson
DAY
DNQPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXKANRCHTALDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONKENDAYNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVTALCLTKANMARTEXPHOHOM
DAYPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXDARRCHTALKANCLTDOVPOCMCHSONKENDAY
DNQNHATAL
DNQMARTEXPHOHOM
IND
DNQPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKANCLT
DAY
DNQ
ATL
DNQLVS
DNQPHO
WthCAL
DNQMARTEXBRIRCHTALKANCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYKENNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIDARRCHCHINHADOVCLTKANTALMARTEXPHOHOM

Xfinity Series

Car No. 29 history

The second RAB car made its debut at the STP 300 at Chicago in 2012 as the second iteration of the No. 09. Kenny Wallace, who gave up his seat in the team's full-time 99 car due to lack of sponsorship, finished 4th in the race. In 2013, Wallace returned to drive a limited schedule of races in the renumbered 29 car. Alex Bowman, the full-time driver of the main No. 99 car, was set to drive one of two RAB cars at the season finale at Homestead, but his sponsor pulled out and the team released him.

In 2014, Scott Lagasse Jr. drove at both Daytona races with "Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow" as the sponsor. Kenny Wallace ran a single race at Iowa Speedway with U.S. Cellular as his sponsor, starting and finishing 19th. Kelly Admiraal ran three races with a best finish of 22nd twice. In August, Milka Duno signed with the team to run select events, only qualifying for two races out of five attempts (Duno ran the season-finale at Homestead using the owners points of NEMCO Motorsports and Rick Ware Racing's 87 team). Joe Gibbs Racing driver Daniel Suárez ran the 29 with sponsor Arris Group at Chicagoland Speedway in September, scoring a season's-best 15th-place finish.

In 2015, Justin Marks ran the season-opening race at Daytona with sponsor American Born Moonshine, qualifying on the outside pole, but finishing 34th after a crash. Kenny Wallace returned with the team at Iowa Speedway with the sponsorship U.S. Cellular, finishing 23rd. This would be the team's final race as they later shut down their operations for the rest of the season.

Car No. 29 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts2012Kenny Wallace09Toyota69th-620132942nd1552014Scott Lagasse Jr.42nd142Kelly AdmiraalKenny WallaceMilka DunoDaniel Suárez2015Justin Marks49th31Kenny Wallace
DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARIOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENDAYNHACHI
4INDIOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM
DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXRCH
36TALDARCLT
29DOVIOW
13MCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOW
22GLNMOHBRI
19ATLRCH
17CHI
17KENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM
DAY
26PHOLVSDAY
31NHACHIIND
BRI
35CALTEXDARRCHTALIOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENRCH
22PHO
22HOM
IOW
19GLNMOH
BRI
DNQATLDOV
DNQKANCLT
WthTEX
CHI
15KEN
DAY
34ATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTAL
IOW
23CLTDOVMCHCHIDAYKENNHAINDIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM

Car No. 99 History

RAB moved up from the ARCA Racing Series to the NASCAR Nationwide Series for 2008, hiring John Wes Townley to drive seven races (in addition to the full ARCA schedule). Townley brought his family's Zaxby's sponsorship on board, and team changed manufacturers to Ford. Townley's new number would be 09. The team qualified for only three of their 7 scheduled races, with a best finish of 27th in Charlotte.

In 2009, RAB moved up to the Nationwide Series full-time, running with Townley for Rookie of the Year honors. Townley had a decent year, finishing 23rd in points but amassing no top-15 finishes. Also in 2009, RAB hired Boris Said to run at Watkins Glen and Montreal with a best finish of 11th at The Glen. Travis Kvapil ran at Richmond and finished 20th.

Townley left RAB at the end of 2009 for Richard Childress Racing, and the team announced it would run as much of the 2010 season as possible with Scott Riggs. However, the team only ran the first five races of the year before replacing Riggs with many other drivers including Jason Bowles, Chad McCumbee, Patrick Sheltra, Hermie Sadler, Sean Caisse, Robb Brent, Ken Schrader, Kevin Hamlin, and Landon Cassill. "Road Course Ringer" Boris Said drove for RAB at Watkins Glen and Montreal. In Montreal at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Said held off another road course ace, Max Papis, in a photo finish to give RAB its first win in any division. Townley returned to the team for a few races, but left before Richmond. The team then hired former Braun Racing driver Brian Scott to drive the No. 09 car at Kansas. Scott drove the rest of the season and finished runner-up to Ricky Stenhouse Jr. for ROTY. Scott left for Joe Gibbs Racing at the end of the season.

For 2011, the team hired veteran Kenny Wallace from Jay Robinson Racing, with Wallace driving without salary in exchange for being in good equipment. Wallace brought sponsorship from Family Farmers/American Ethanol, University of Northwestern Ohio, and Federated Auto Parts. Wallace and RAB would take home 11 top-10s and finish 7th in points. The rest of the year was split among Wallace, Townley, Ryan Truex (former driver of the 99 with MWR), Alex Bowman, Victor Gonzalez Jr., Patrick Carpentier and Brett Moffitt (also MWR drivers). Wallace would grab the team's best finish of 4th at Chicagoland.

In January 2013, it was announced that Alex Bowman would be running the full 2013 Nationwide Series season for RAB Racing, competing for Rookie of the Year honors. In April, he would win his first career Nationwide pole at the O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 at Texas. He would sweep the poles at Texas but would be released prior to the season finale at Homestead-Miami due to lack of sponsorship. Blake Koch would drive the 99 at Homestead to a 13th-place finish.

For 2014, former Camping World Truck Series champion James Buescher left Turner Scott Motorsports to run the full season in the No. 99 car, bringing sponsor Rheem. After the Drive to Stop Diabetes 300 at Bristol, the 99 was penalized for violating two sections of the NASCAR rulebook: 12-1 (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 20A-2.3A (added car weight; improperly attached weight; loss of weight during the event); crew chief Chris Rice and car chief John Guerra were placed on probation until December 31, the former also being fined $10,000. Buescher struggled throughout the season, posting only two top 10s and finishing 10th in points. The team was forced to shut down after Rheem left for Richard Childress Racing.

Car No. 99 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2008John Wes Townley09Ford57th298200932nd2436Boris SaidTravis Kvapil2010Scott Riggs24th3297Jason BowlesChad McCumbeePatrick SheltraHermie SadlerSean CaisseRobb BrentKen SchraderLandon CassillKevin HamlinJohn Wes TownleyBoris SaidKelly BiresBrian ScottToyota2011Kenny Wallace14th963201218th76899Ryan Truex0999Travis PastranaJohn Wes TownleyVictor Gonzalez Jr.Brett MoffittPatrick CarpentierAlex Bowman201316th917Blake Koch2014James Buescher15th868
DAYCALLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOMXCTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRI
DNQCALRCHDOV
30KANCLT
27MEM
DNQTEX
DNQPHO
38HOM
DNQ
DAY
21CAL
22LVS
38BRI
16TEX
36NSH
18PHO
36TAL
18RCH
DNQDAR
34CLT
DNQDOV
38NSH
42KEN
32MLW
DNQNHA
28DAY
36CHI
21GTY
21IRP
DNQIOW
29MCH
DNQBRI
33ATL
DNQDOV
18KAN
31CAL
17CLT
28MEM
40TEX
18PHO
23HOM
24
GLN
11CGV
25
RCH
20
DAY
15CAL
16LVS
14BRI
DNQNSH
19
PHO
25
TEX
31DAR
28DOV
32CLT
27
TAL
18
RCH
32
NSH
18KEN
27NHA
21
ROA
30
DAY
25
CHI
33GTY
31RCH
28
IRP
27
IOW
24MCH
17BRI
27ATL
22
GLN
22CGV
1
DOV
21
KAN
21CAL
15CLT
28GTY
14
TEX
32PHO
11HOM
18
DAY
28PHO
10LVS
10BRI
17CAL
15TEX
20TAL
25NSH
12RCH
13DAR
11DOV
7IOW
6CLT
20CHI
7MCH
20ROA
28DAY
7KEN
6NHA
6NSH
10IRP
12IOW
7GLN
32CGV
16BRI
36ATL
19RCH
5CHI
17DOV
16KAN
19CLT
16TEX
13PHO
17HOM
33
DAY
30PHO
36LVS
11BRI
33CAL
7
TAL
9MCH
34KEN
11CHI
20KAN
18TEX
15HOM
15
TEX
32
RCH
14DOV
16
RCH
22DAR
17IOW
26CLT
24NHA
31CHI
17IND
13ATL
26
DOV
20DAY
25BRI
23CLT
32
ROA
17GLN
16
IOW
9
CGV
29
KEN
25PHO
15
DAY
3PHO
31LVS
8BRI
14CAL
12TEX
14RCH
27TAL
13DAR
17CLT
20DOV
17IOW
22MCH
14ROA
24KEN
10DAY
20NHA
10CHI
31IND
15IOW
7GLN
13MOH
11BRI
33ATL
34RCH
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HOM
11
DAY
16PHO
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25RCH
10TAL
29IOW
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15MCH
15ROA
17KEN
14DAY
14NHA
22CHI
23IND
21IOW
26GLN
11MOH
25BRI
9ATL
19RCH
19CHI
18KEN
14DOV
15KAN
21CLT
31TEX
24PHO
14HOM
18

Craftsman Truck Series

For 2012, RAB formed a Craftsman Truck Series team with longtime driver John Wes Townley, using the number 09. However, Townley was cited with a DUI before Speedweeks, resulting in his suspension by RAB. Townley was replaced by Travis Kvapil for Daytona. Townley returned the next race, at Martinsville. After competing for Rookie of the Year honors in 2012 and collecting his best series finish of eighth at Pocono Raceway, Townley left the team and joined Red Horse Racing for 2013.

Truck No. 09 results

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122OwnersPts2012Travis Kvapil09Toyota17th561John Wes Townley
DAY
4
MAR
23CAR
20KAN
16CLT
16DOV
16TEX
27KEN
31IOW
20CHI
14POC
8MCH
25BRI
24ATL
19IOW
15KEN
10LVS
14TAL
25MAR
18TEX
16PHO
13HOM
32

ARCA Menards Series

After leaving the drivers seat and having an eight-year stint as a crew member for Robert Yates Racing, Robert Benton decided to start his own race team in 2005 in the ARCA RE/Max Series. The team first hired young Georgia native Walt Brannen to drive their No. 65 for a few races with little success. Brannen was released as RAB stepped up to a full-time schedule with Justin Marks and Damon Lusk splitting the No. 65 Construct Corps/Crocs Dodge. The duo would earn a pole, two top fives and nine top tens. Marks ran the full 2007 season with RAB and ended the season fifth in points with a pole, four top fives, and ten top tens. Marks would move to Germain Racing in the Craftsman Truck Series for 2008.

For 2008, John Wes Townley ran the renumbered 09 car with sponsor Zaxby's, scoring 8 top tens and ending the season 7th in points. Townley ran the two restrictor plate races in 2009, with a best finish of 4th at Daytona. Grant Enfinger and Tom Hessert III also ran races in the car.

References

References

  1. "Atlanta Entry List". [[Jayski's Silly Season Site]].
  2. (August 4, 2014). "RAB RACING ANNOUNCES FEMALE DRIVER ADDITION". [[NASCAR]].
  3. (November 16, 2014). "Milka Duno Meets Homestead Goal; Finishes Race". Catchfence.com.
  4. (September 10, 2014). "Daniel Suarez and ARRIS Join RAB Racing at Chicagoland Speedway". RAB Racing.
  5. (February 19, 2015). "RAB Racing's Daytona 500 dream: Justin Marks prepares for 'the race of his life' in Duels". motorsport.com.
  6. (December 21, 2010). "RAB Racing signs Kenny Wallace". motorsport.com.
  7. (April 10, 2011). "Kenny Wallace: Life is a Time Warp". Skirts & Skuffs.
  8. (April 17, 2012). "RAB Racing & MWR create Nationwide alliance for 2012". motorsport.com.
  9. (May 23, 2012). "Travis Pastrana has seasoned help on Nationwide program". motorsport.com.
  10. (July 15, 2012). "Carpentier is looking forward to returning to racing at Montreal". motorsport.com.
  11. (April 12, 2013). "Bowman wins Nationwide pole at Texas". Yahoo! Sports.
  12. (December 18, 2013). "James Buescher explains decision to leave father-in-law's team". [[Sporting News]].
  13. Pockrass, Bob. (December 13, 2013). "James Buescher leaving father-in-law's team for RAB Racing". Sporting News.
  14. Turner, Jared. (March 18, 2014). "Buescher's RAB Racing team hit with Bristol penalty". [[Foxsports.com]].
  15. (February 18, 2015). "Fraley: Looking for a team, Plano's James Buescher finds lifeline with return to trucks". [[The Dallas Morning News]].
  16. "About The Team". RAB Racing.
  17. (January 30, 2008). "Daytona Entries Solid with Driver Development, Series Regulars". [[Automobile Racing Club of America]].
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