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Spears Motorsports

NASCAR truck racing team

Spears Motorsports

Summary

NASCAR truck racing team

FieldValue
nameSpears Motorsports
logoSpears_Motorsports_logo.png
ownersWayne Spears, Connie Spears
seriesCraftsman Truck Series, Winston Cup
drivers_champ0
wins4 (Craftsman Truck)
driversAric Almirola, Bobby Gill, Kevin Harvick, Dennis Setzer, David Starr, Clay Rogers, Bill Sedgwick
manufacturerChevrolet
baseAgua Dulce, California
websitewww.spearsmotorsports.com
opened1987
closed2007

Spears Motorsports was a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team owned by Wayne and Connie Spears of Agua Dulce, California. The team is most notable for its longevity in the Truck Series, running all but two races before their closure, their commitment to running with Chevrolet and for always running their white and blue No. 75.

Wayne Spears is a 2009 inductee of the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame.

Winston Cup

Spears Motorsports debuted in 1987 at Riverside with road racer Tommy Kendall driving the No. 76 Spears Manufacturing Buick. However, they would last only 26 laps before being hit with oil troubles. Kendall and Spears returned to Riverside in '88, and improved their results to 18th, leading one lap. Kendall would be released in favor of Bill Sedgwick, debuting at Phoenix but finishing 36th with ignition troubles. Sedgwick and Spears would only make 8 starts between 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series and 1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Series due to Sedgwick also running in the Winston West Series. Ron Hornaday would make his Cup debut with Spears in 1993, also at Phoenix finishing 22nd. Sedgwick returned to the team the following year without much success. Taking a leap at the newly formed SuperTruck Series, the Spears' sold off their Cup equipment at season's end.

Car No. 76 History

NASCAR Winston Cup Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031NWCCPts1987Roman Calczynski76BuickTommy Kendall19881989Bill Sedgwick1990Chevy1991199275199376Ron Hornaday Jr.1994
DAYCARRCHATLDARNWSBRIMARTALCLTDOVPOCRSD
DNQMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCAR
RSD
38ATL
DAYRCHCARATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVRSD
18POCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARPHOATL
DAYCARATLRCHDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVSON
DNQPOCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARPHO
36ATL
DAYRCHCARATLDARBRINWS
DNQMAR
24TALCLTDOVSON
36POCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHO
20ATL
DAYRCHCARATLDARBRINWS
DNQMAR
19TALCLTDOVSON
15POCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHO
21ATL
DAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVSON
19POCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHO
27ATL
DAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALSON
26CLTDOVPOCMCHDAYNHAPOCTALGLN
MCH
DNQBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHO
22ATL
DAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALSON
39CLTDOVPOCMCHDAYNHAPOCTALIND
DNQGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHO
34ATL

Craftsman Truck Series

Early struggles

[[Kevin Harvick]] Spears Motorsports Chevrolet [[Watkins Glen International]] 1997

In 1995, Bill France Jr. announced the official formation of the NASCAR SuperTruck Series by Craftsman. With Hornaday already signed to drive Dale Earnhardt Incorporated's No. 16 truck, the Spears family turned back to Bill Sedgwick, who would debut their white No. 75 Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet at PIR for the Copper World Classic. Sedgwick would finish 12th in the first ever truck race. Spears proved its competitiveness by winning the pole at Mesa Marin Speedway. Spears Motorsports's first season in the trucks netted them 1 pole, 6 top 5s, and 13 top 10s for a seventh-place points finish. Sedgwick left for Darrell Waltrip Motorsports in 1996, and Spears brought on driver Bobby Gill, who was a consistent top 20 finisher but released after Louisville despite gaining four top tens. Gill was replaced by Busch Series driver Nathan Buttke, who had 7 top 10 starts, but only 3 top 10 finishes and 7 DNF's. Buttke was released for Dan Press who also struggled and had 4 DNF's. Press was soon replaced by another West Series driver, Kevin Harvick, who had made two previous starts in the No. 79 Chevrolet at Tucson and Louisville, finishing in the top 20. Harvick would struggle with only an average season of mid pack finishes but garnered two 8th-place finishes. Harvick ran the full 1998 season except for Nashville, where Lonnie Rush Jr. drove the No. 75 truck but crashed. Despite three consecutive DNF's at the beginning of the year, Harvick and team rallied back to finish 17th in points, with 3 top 5s and 5 top 10s. Harvick would leave Spears for Jim Herrick's team in 1999, and was replaced by Rush, who struggled and was replaced by Marty Houston, who gave the team a top 10 at Nazareth. Houston returned in 2000, scoring 1 top 5 and 10 top 10s to finish 12th in points. His success raised the eyebrows of Armando Fitz, who got him into his Busch Series car for 2001. Another future USAR driver, Billy Bigley, took the reins of the No. 75, resulting in 1 top 5 and 8 top 10s for a 13th-place points finish.

David Starr era

Despite Bigley's points finish, he would be replaced for 2002 by David Starr. Despite making only 5 starts in 2001, Starr had 4 top 5 finishes with John Menard Jr.'s truck team. Given a full-time ride, the combination of Starr and Spears would prove to be one of the most famous in the Truck Series. Starr gave the team its first ever win at Vegas holding off eventual champion Mike Bliss. Their first season with Starr proved to be their best with 8 top 5s and 16 top tens resulting in a 5th-place points finish along with the Most Popular Driver award. In 2003, Starr was tenth in points after finishing 6th at Texas when he was injured, forcing him to miss four races. Starr was replaced by Busch Series driver Hank Parker Jr. who had two top 10s. Starr returned at Gateway, but could not find victory lane again and dropped to 13th in points. In 2004, the team would have its most successful seasons, taking the pole at Charlotte, along with 2 wins, 8 top 5s and 16 top 10s and a 6th-place points finish. 2005 gave the team only four top 5s and ten top 10s and a 7th-place points finish. Starr announced his departure from Spears and move to Red Horse Racing in 2006.

Success and demise

Joe Gibbs Racing owner Joe Gibbs contracted Spears to field their Cuban American development driver Aric Almirola for Rookie of the Year in 2006. Almirola would become the first ROTY contender to drive the famous No. 75. However, Almirola struggled in his transition and mustered only 3 top 10s. Almirola would move up to the Busch Series part-time. For 2007, Spears would hire "Short Track Slayer" Dennis Setzer, the so-called bridesmade of the Truck Series for finishing 2nd in points three years in a row with the struggling Morgan-Dollar Motorsports. Setzer lived up to his name by winning at Mansfield on a no stop strategy. That would be the last top five for Spears as Setzer did not break into the top 10 after that race and was released prior to Vegas. USAR driver Clay Rogers would step into the No. 75 but would not crack the top 10. At season's end Wayne and Connie Spears posted a letter on their website's homepage announcing that Spears Motorsports would not return for 2008 due to financial difficulties.

Truck No. 75 History

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627NCTCPts1995Bill Sedgwick75Chevy1996Bobby GillNathan Buttke1997Dan Press23rd2324Kevin HarvickRick Markle1998Kevin Harvick15th3086Lonnie Rush Jr.199920th2539Marty Houston200012th29422001Billy Bigley Jr.15th27182002David Starr5th3144200310th3292Hank Parker Jr.2004David Starr6th329820058th31482006Aric Almirola21st24712007Dennis Setzer16th2262Clay Rogers
PHO
12TUS
8SGS
3MMR
2POR
7EVG
15I70
8LVL
11BRI
5MLW
5CNS
4HPT
15IRP
27FLM
5RCH
33MAR
8NWS
25SON
6MMR
9PHO
10
HOM
23PHO
9POR
20EVG
26TUS
7CNS
11HPT
15BRI
7NZH
18MLW
6LVL
11
I70
7IRP
8FLM
19GLN
29NSV
28RCH
6NHA
17MAR
28NWS
21SON
27MMR
14PHO
25LVS
33
WDW
28TUS
32HOM
14PHO
27POR
18EVG
21I70
28NHA
30TEX
26BRI
21NZH
12MLW
25LVL
28
CNS
20HPT
30IRP
23FLM
23NSV
16GLN
23RCH
DNQSON
33MMR
8CAL
20PHO
34LVS
8
MAR
DNQ
WDW
18HOM
13PHO
13POR
14EVG
31I70
26GLN
29TEX
4BRI
22MLW
11NZH
14CAL
30PPR
15IRP
11NHA
7FLM
9HPT
5LVL
13RCH
25MEM
15GTY
11MAR
25SON
17MMR
5PHO
18LVS
20
NSV
27
HOM
24PHO
12EVG
17MMR
20MAR
28MEM
33
PPR
29I70
26BRI
23TEX
26PIR
12GLN
21MLW
23NSV
13NZH
6MCH
21NHA
21IRP
20GTY
32HPT
20RCH
20LVS
13LVL
20TEX
17CAL
20
DAY
18HOM
10PHO
21MMR
22MAR
19PIR
9GTY
25MEM
17PPR
10EVG
25TEX
7KEN
4GLN
17MLW
6NHA
10NZH
19MCH
8IRP
13NSV
18CIC
20RCH
14DOV
7TEX
19CAL
8
DAY
26HOM
24MMR
9MAR
16GTY
10DAR
9PPR
25DOV
25TEX
22MEM
11MLW
7KAN
5KEN
10NHA
15IRP
29NSH
23CIC
32NZH
7RCH
10SBO
15TEX
18LVS
16PHO
32CAL
11
DAY
7DAR
6MAR
8GTY
5PPR
5DOV
4TEX
3MEM
7MLW
6KAN
24KEN
8NHA
3MCH
5IRP
34NSH
11RCH
13TEX
3SBO
7LVS
1CAL
11PHO
18HOM
8
DAY
36DAR
9MMR
9MAR
12CLT
17DOV
3TEX
6GTW
6MCH
13IRP
11NSH
4BRI
18RCH
32NHA
8CAL
5LVS
2SBO
9TEX
31MAR
9PHO
6HOM
3
MEM
15MLW
8KAN
11KEN
10
DAY
12ATL
36MAR
9MFD
9CLT
3DOV
8TEX
29MEM
10MLW
33KAN
19KEN
3GTW
1MCH
21IRP
16NSH
2BRI
7RCH
23NHA
8LVS
10CAL
4TEX
4MAR
29PHO
1DAR
7HOM
3
DAY
8CAL
27*ATL
5MAR
22GTY
21MFD
9CLT
19DOV
8TEX
9MCH
12MLW
11KAN
24KEN
10MEM
5IRP
17NSH
17BRI
8RCH
21NHA
13LVS
3MAR
21ATL
11TEX
4PHO
14HOM
11
DAY
32CAL
21ATL
18MAR
18GTY
10CLT
9MFD
30DOV
12TEX
32MCH
36MLW
13KAN
18KEN
22MEM
18IRP
21NSH
22BRI
32NHA
29LVS
10TAL
22MAR
16ATL
30TEX
20PHO
22HOM
23
DAY
19CAL
19ATL
7MAR
13KAN
26CLT
22MFD
1DOV
19TEX
16MCH
24MLW
19MEM
19KEN
18IRP
13NSH
26BRI
26GTW
19
NHA
12LVS
11TAL
15MAR
26ATL
34TEX
33PHO
16HOM
27

Truck No. 79 History

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526NCTCPts1997Kevin Harvick79Chevy
WDWTUS
21HOMPHOPOREVGI70NHATEXBRINZHMLWLVL
11CNSHPTIRPFLMNSVGLNRCHMARSONMMRCALPHOLVS

References

References

  1. "West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame". West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame.
  2. [http://www.racingone.com/article.aspx?artnum=32514 Setzer Signs With Spears Motorsports]; December 7, 2006
  3. [http://www.scenedaily.com/stories/2007/12/03/scene_daily15.html Spears Motorsports not returning to truck series]; ''Scene Daily''; December 5, 2007; Retrieved January 21, 2008; Inaccessible February 19, 2008
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