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Team Rensi Motorsports

Former NASCAR team

Team Rensi Motorsports

Summary

Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
Team_nameTeam Rensi Motorsports
Logo[[Image:Rensi Logo.png200px]]
Owner_namesRonnie Russell
Ed Rensi
Gary Weisbaum
BaseConcord, North Carolina
SeriesXfinity Series
ManufacturerFord Motor Company
Debut1999 Textilease / Medique 300
Final2011 O'Reilly Auto Parts 300
Races434
Drivers_champ0
Wins5
Poles2

Ed Rensi Gary Weisbaum Team Rensi Motorsports was a NASCAR Nationwide Series team owned by Ronnie Russell, Ed Rensi, Gary Weisbaum, and formerly Sam Rensi. The team has also competed in the Winston Cup Series, Craftsman Truck Series, and ARCA racing series.

Ed Rensi, who was president and CEO of McDonald's USA from 1991 to 1997, has been Team Rensi Racing's Chairman and CEO since October 1998.

Car No. 24 history

;Jason Keller (2005) The No. 24 team debuted in 2005 as the No. 35 being driven by veteran Jason Keller with sponsorship from McDonald's. Despite a ninth-place finish in points, Keller struggled to run up front, and he left for Phoenix Racing at the end of the season.

;Regan Smith (2006) Regan Smith took his place in 2006, and had one top-ten finish. Smith departed from the ride for Ginn Racing. Hamilton returned to Rensi to drive the No. 35 for the 2007 season, finishing sixth in points.

The 35 car at [[Bristol Motor Speedway]] in 2007.

;Bobby Hamilton Jr. (2007) During the 2007–08 offseason, McDonald's ended its sponsorship of the No. 35 and David Gilliland took the FreeCreditReport.com sponsorship of the No. 25 car to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Team Rensi signed Smithfield Foods as prime sponsor of the No. 25 car, allowing Hamilton to move to that team. The 35 returned late in 2008 with Danny O'Quinn driving, but he failed to finish both races he ran.

;Eric McClure (2009–2010) The car made a return to full-time racing in 2009, with Eric McClure bringing both Hefty sponsorship and the No. 24 over from Front Row Motorsports.

In 2010, McClure and Hefty remained with the team. After surgery on his foot, McClure was relieved by driver Chris Cook at Road America. D. J. Kennington raced the car at Montreal to an 11th-place finish, as McClure sat out of the race due to a concussion the prior week from Bristol. McClure and Hefty will leave the team for 2011, citing performance issues and a lacking budget from Team Rensi.

;Kevin Lepage (2011) For 2011, Kevin Lepage drove the car for the first several races of the season. Lepage ran full races initially, but was forced to withdraw from Bristol after a practice crash and did not arrive at Talladega. They were last seen at Texas.

Car No. 24 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2003Elliott Sadler35Ford106th552004Johnny Borneman III48th980Shelby HowardWally Dallenbach Jr.2005Jason Keller12th38662006Regan Smith29th31362007Bobby Hamilton Jr.15th31492008Danny O'Quinn Jr.70th1392009Eric McClure2426th2962Chevy2010Ford33rd2491D. J. Kennington2011Kevin Lepage63rd39
DAYCARLVSDARBRITEXTALNSHCALRCHGTYNZHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMATLPHOCARHOM
36
DAYCARLVSDARBRITEXNSHTALCAL
DNQGTYRCHNZHCLTDOVNSH
30KENMLWDAYCHINHAPPR
IRP
24MCH
DNQBRIRCH
25DOV
31MEM
36ATL
18
CAL
20KAN
10CLT
40PHO
24DARHOM
29
DAY
35CAL
17MXC
13LVS
43ATL
17NSH
8BRI
19TEX
13PHO
21TAL
8DAR
13RCH
11CLT
23DOV
7NSH
11KEN
31MLW
13DAY
17CHI
22NHA
21PPR
36GTY
33IRP
4GLN
18MCH
15BRI
12CAL
6RCH
38DOV
13KAN
18CLT
18MEM
10TEX
13PHO
16HOM
15
DAY
26CAL
28MXC
25LVS
22ATL
21BRI
38TEX
34NSH
13PHO
27TAL
37RCH
21DAR
19CLT
10DOV
39NSH
35KEN
16MLW
22DAY
15CHI
28NHA
35MAR
14GTY
23IRP
11GLN
23MCH
31BRI
19CAL
28RCH
26DOV
17KAN
19CLT
37MEM
21TEX
20PHO
19HOM
31
DAY
24CAL
29MXC
17LVS
14ATL
24BRI
18NSH
9TEX
14PHO
34TAL
12RCH
22DAR
20CLT
33DOV
10NSH
13KEN
36MLW
13NHA
20DAY
12CHI
29GTY
13IRP
13CGV
24GLN
22MCH
27BRI
12CAL
21RCH
16DOV
12KAN
20CLT
16MEM
38TEX
14PHO
24HOM
8
DAYCALLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOMXCTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLT
40MEM
42TEX
42PHO
43HOM
DNQ
DAY
26CAL
30LVS
16BRI
26TEX
34NSH
26PHO
22TAL
25RCH
39DAR
28CLT
19DOV
23NSH
22KEN
30NHA
33DAY
28CHI
31GTY
23IRP
23IOW
20GLN
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25CGV
22ATL
26RCH
29DOV
24KAN
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28CLT
18MEM
30TEX
19PHO
28HOM
28
MLW
32
DAY
17CAL
35LVS
21BRI
24NSH
29PHO
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31DAR
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29ROA
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29DAY
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30RCH
30DOV
29KAN
33CAL
DNQCLT
23GTY
DNQTEX
26PHO
DNQHOM
37
CGV
11
DAY
41PHO
37LVS
37BRI
WthCAL
28TEX
39TALNSHRCHDARDOVIOWCLTCHIMCHROADAYKENNHANSHIRPIOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCHCHIDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM

Car No. 25 history

;Early years (1999–2000) The team, then known as Team Rensi Motorsports first joined the Busch Series in 1999, fielding the No. 25 Dura Lube Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Jeff Finley. They finished 13th at the season opening NAPA Auto Parts 300, but Finley failed to qualify for the next few races, and he and the team drifted apart. Kenny Wallace took over at Nashville, and drove 18 races that season for the team, posting nine finishes of seventh or better. Rick Fuller, David Blankenship and Scott Lagasse drove two races a piece for the team as well, and they finished eighteenth in owner's points that season. Wallace returned again in 2000 with new sponsor Lance Snacks, and posted eight top-ten finishes, his best finish was 4th twice at Bristol races. Blankenship and Andy Santerre drove in the races that Wallace did not run, with Santerre finishing 3rd at Pikes Peak.

;Chad Chaffin (2001) In 2001, the U.S. Marines signed on as sponsor. Since Wallace had moved onto Innovative Motorsports, Chad Chaffin began the year with the team, but after he couldn't finish higher than 16th at Atlanta, he was released. Rookie David Donohue took over at the Pepsi 300 Presented by Mapco/Williams, but he too, struggled in the ride, and was released after 12 starts. Randy Tolsma finished the season for the team, who finished 29th in points that year.

;Bobby Hamilton Jr. (2002–2004) After 2001, Rensi switched to Ford Tauruses and signed Bobby Hamilton Jr. to drive. After a slow start, the two began to gain momentum, and they picked up their first win at the Busch 200, and finished eighth in points. This success carried over into the next season as well, as Hamilton won four races and finished fourth in points. They would not be able to win in 2004, and after the Cabela's 250, Hamilton left to drive for PPI Motorsports at the Nextel Cup level, and Mike McLaughlin took over for the rest of the season, finishing second at the Stacker 200 Presented by YJ Stinger.

;Ashton Lewis (2005–2006) In 2005, Rensi signed Ashton Lewis to drive the 25 car. Lewis had five top-ten finishes and a fourteenth-place finish in points. After many poor performances, however, Lewis was released and the Marines left as a sponsor.

;David Gilliland and Richard Johns (2007) For 2007, credit report site FreeCreditReport.com signed on as sponsor, with Nextel Cup driver David Gilliland and head engineer Richard Johns originally slated to share the ride. During the RoadLoans.com 200 weekend, Gilliland announced his departure from the No. 25, citing that he needed to focus on his Yates Racing No. 38 Cup ride. Johns drove for the remainder of the season.

;Bobby Hamilton Jr. (2008) The team returned Hamilton to the ride for the 2008 season in the newly renamed Nationwide Series, as his No. 35 team had folded. Smithfield Foods served as the sponsor for 30 races, and Hamilton drove to a fifteenth-place points finish with two top-ten finishes. Boris Said drove the 25 for two road course races with No Fear sponsorship.

;Part-time (2009–2011) The No. 25 returned for one race in 2009, at ORP with Hamilton Jr. driving.

In 2010, the No. 25 raced at Richmond and Charlotte with Kelly Bires behind the wheel and Raybestos as the sponsor.

For 2011, the No. 25 team, with driver Kelly Bires, qualified for the Daytona race, but lack of funding caused them to start and park, only completing a few laps.

The last time they were seen at a racetrack was at Michigan which was going to be the Nationwide debut for Chad Finley. Unfortunately, Finley crashed the car in practice and the team did not have a backup, so they were forced to withdraw.

Car No. 25 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts1999Jeff Finley25Chevy18th2766Kenny WallaceStevie ReevesRick FullerDavid BlankenshipScott LagasseRon Hornaday Jr.2000Kenny Wallace9th3516Andy SanterreRicky CravenRandy TolsmaChad Chaffin200129th2603David DonohueAndy HoustonRandy TolsmaJay Sauter2002Bobby Hamilton Jr.Ford9th405820035th4588200411th4036Mike McLaughlin2005Ashton Lewis18th3587200622nd33762007David Gilliland30th2502Kenny WallaceRichard Johns2008Bobby Hamilton Jr.18th3779Boris Said2009Bobby Hamilton Jr.73rd972010Kelly Bires63rd179201168th17Chad Finley
DAY
13CAR
DNQLVS
DNQATL
DNQDAR
DNQ
TEX
DNQNSV
26BRI
6NHA
22RCH
7CLT
15DOV
13MLW
17MYB
21GTY
27MCH
38BRI
6DAR
6RCH
4DOV
6CLT
27CAR
7MEM
DNQPHO
5HOM
19
TAL
DNQCAL
DNQ
NZH
26
SBO
29PPR
43
GLN
14
IRP
39
DAY
6CAR
6ATL
41DAR
31BRI
4TAL
11RCH
DNQCLT
41GTY
8BRI
4DAR
11RCH
6CLT
11CAR
9PHO
7
LVS
30TEX
20NSV
15CAL
21NHA
6DOV
39SBO
10MYB
19GLN
27MLW
14NZH
23PPR
3IRP
10MEM
32
MCH
24
DOV
27
HOM
26
DAY
41CAR
22LVS
25ATL
16DAR
37BRI
34TEX
27
NSH
32TAL
33CAL
27RCH
36NHA
33NZH
27CLT
20DOV
32KEN
32MLW
21GLN
15CHI
34
GTY
17
PPR
23IRP
33MCH
33BRI
22DAR
29RCH
38DOV
26KAN
40CLT
25MEM
18PHO
25CAR
31
HOM
22
DAY
30CAR
16LVS
11DAR
12BRI
13TEX
8NSH
3TAL
22CAL
37RCH
25*NHA
1*NZH
6CLT
7DOV
3NSH
2KEN
36MLW
7DAY
33CHI
9GTY
17PPR
12IRP
31MCH
5BRI
32DAR
6RCH
14DOV
30KAN
8CLT
9MEM
37ATL
8CAR
29PHO
24HOM
5
DAY
7CAR
13LVS
34DAR
12BRI
6TEX
40TAL
35NSH
10*CAL
18RCH
10GTY
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9CLT
13DOV
6NSH
5KEN
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3
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13CAR
8LVS
5DAR
19BRI
24TEX
5NSH
27TAL
24CAL
10GTY
4RCH
4NZH
2*CLT
13DOV
4NSH
23KEN
28*MLW
5DAY
12CHI
43NHA
9PPR
10IRP
6MCH
29
BRI
12CAL
11RCH
24DOV
2KAN
11CLT
12MEM
18ATL
41PHO
36DAR
39HOM
16
DAY
13CAL
11MXC
9LVS
22ATL
14NSH
19BRI
8TEX
32PHO
17TAL
4DAR
14RCH
16CLT
10DOV
14NSH
25KEN
25MLW
18DAY
26CHI
11NHA
28PPR
15GTY
36IRP
15GLN
31MCH
26BRI
31CAL
31RCH
30DOV
14KAN
28CLT
8MEM
31TEX
21PHO
21HOM
43
DAY
12CAL
29MXC
13LVS
13ATL
17BRI
30TEX
38NSH
11PHO
20TAL
33RCH
26DAR
20CLT
28DOV
42NSH
9KEN
5MLW
16DAY
17CHI
35NHA
24MAR
27GTY
16IRP
22GLN
33MCH
39BRI
18CAL
5RCH
31DOV
25KAN
14CLT
11MEM
37TEX
25PHO
24HOM
20
DAY
20MXC
36LVS
32ATL
31BRI
35TEX
26PHO
16TAL
37RCH
20DAR
33CLT
27DOV
29NHA
19DAY
10CHI
27GLN
16MCH
29BRI
41CAL
18
CAL
26
NSH
34NSH
34KEN
28MLW
19GTY
31IRP
15CGV
25RCH
30DOV
28KAN
26CLT
27MEM
23TEX
34PHO
31HOM
35
DAY
22CAL
20LVS
12ATL
23BRI
17NSH
10TEX
23PHO
13TAL
3RCH
17DAR
30CLT
18DOV
14NSH
30KEN
21MLW
15NHA
16DAY
15CHI
19GTY
20IRP
14GLN
16MCH
18BRI
18CAL
19RCH
14DOV
15KAN
25CLT
37MEM
21TEX
16PHO
18HOM
21
MXC
35CGV
5
DAYCALLVSBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRP
22IOWGLNMCHBRICGVATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM
DAYCALLVSBRINSHPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTNSHKENROANHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCHBRICGVATLRCH
27DOVKANCALCLT
21GTYTEXPHOHOM
DAY
43PHO
37LVS
35BRI
43CALTEXTALNSHRCHDARDOVIOWCLTCHI
MCH
WthROADAYKENNHANSHIRPIOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCHCHIDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM

Craftsman Trucks

Team Rensi began fielding a Craftsman Truck team in 2000, after purchasing equipment from Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Driver Jimmy Hensley drove the mostly unsponsored No. 16 Chevrolet Silverado to a 13th-place finish in points. In 2001, Donohue began running the No. 16, but after three races, the team shut down due to sponsorship issues. Randy Tolsma drove the No. 61 that year and was tenth in points when his team closed as well due to financial problems. He ran one final Truck race for Rensi in 2002 (driven by Butch Miller), finishing 18th in a Marine-sponsored truck at Martinsville Speedway, the last race for Rensi's truck program.

Truck No. 16 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324OwnersPts2000Jimmy Hensley16Chevy13th29332001David Donohue53rd375
DAY
29HOM
12PHO
15MMR
14MAR
10PIR
6GTY
2MEM
10PPR
11EVG
12TEX
12KEN
13GLN
14MLW
12NHA
27NZH
7MCH
12IRP
9NSV
29CIC
25RCH
13DOV
32TEX
4CAL
10
DAY
28HOM
35MMR
21MARGTYDARPPRDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENNHAIRPNSHCICNZHRCHSBOTEXLVSPHOCAL

Truck No. 61 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324OwnersPts2000Chad Chaffin61Chevy89th642001Randy Tolsma21st2166Vince WhitmireSammy Sanders2002Butch Miller56th221Randy Tolsma
DAYHOMPHOMMRMARPIRGTYMEMPPREVGTEXKENGLNMLWNHANZHMCHIRPNSVCICRCHDOVTEX
33CAL
DAY
5HOM
6MMR
10MAR
5GTY
11DAR
13PPR
28DOV
28TEX
8MEM
13MLW
30KAN
13KEN
8NHA
12IRP
19NSHCICNZH
RCH
27SBO
30TEXLVSPHO
22
CAL
36
DAY
17DAR
MAR
18GTYPPRDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENNHAMCHIRPNSHRCHTEXSBOLVSCALPHOHOM

References

References

  1. (July 7, 2004). "BUSCH: Chicagoland: Ed Rensi - NASCAR spotlight". [[Motorsport.com]].
  2. "Stocks".
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