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Xpress Motorsports

Former NASCAR team


Summary

Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
nameXpress Motorsports
logoXpress_Motorsports_logo.png
ownersSteve Coulter (1996–2003)
Dave Fuge Sr (2004–2006)
Joe Scott (2007–2009)
drivers_champ2 – Craftsman Truck Series (2002, 2003)
wins12
driversMike Bliss, Randy Tolsma, Jack Sprague, Travis Kvapil, Brian Scott
manufacturerChevrolet
Ford
Toyota
baseCharlotte, North Carolina
seriesWinston Cup, Busch Series, Craftsman Truck Series
opened1996
closed2009

Dave Fuge Sr (2004–2006) Joe Scott (2007–2009) Ford Toyota Xpress Motorsports was a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team. The team won the Truck Series championship in 2002 and 2003 with Mike Bliss and Travis Kvapil, respectively. The team was owned by Steve Coulter until 2004, when he sold the team to its then manager Dave Fuge Sr. Fuge Sr owned the team until 2007 when he sold it to Joe Scott. In late 2009 the team was again sold to Sprint Cup Series driver Kyle Busch.

Beginnings

Xpress was formed in 1996, when Coulter founded the team to promote his company, IWX Motor Freight. Randy Tolsma was hired to drive the No. 61 Chevrolet Silverado at Phoenix, and finished 29th after an early crash. Tolsma was named the team's full-time driver in 1997, but only qualified for one-third of the first nine races of the season. Dave Fuge was hired as Crew Chief to rebuild the team and they rebounded to capture his first career win at Mesa Marin Raceway. The team continued to run in 1998 with Tolsma driving and had ten top-tens and one pole position when they announced they were closing down their truck team at the end of the season to run the Busch Series. Tolsma left after 22 races, and they switched to the No. 61, fielding entries for Rick McCray, Stan Boyd, Blake Bainbridge.

They began running the Busch Series with the No. 61 Pontiac Grand Prix in 1998, fielding one race for Derrike Cope. Cope qualified for three out of four races and had a best finish of fifteenth in 1999 before he was replaced by rookie driver Tony Roper. Roper posted three top-tens in sixteen starts but departed the team near the end of the season. Robert Pressley, Morgan Shepherd, and Stanton Barrett drove the car for the rest of the season, with Shepherd posting a tenth-place finish at North Carolina Motor Speedway. Hut Stricklin was hired as the team's driver for the 2000 season and opened the year with a pole at the NAPA Auto Parts 300 but was released ten races into the season. After Darrell Lanigan ran a one-race deal at Lowe's Motor Speedway, they did not run until the Brickyard 400 Winston Cup race, when they failed to qualify with Rich Bickle driving. They returned to Busch at the end of the season, when Tim Sauter joined them with sponsorship from Stoops Freightliner. His best finish was fifteenth at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Rebirth

Sauter was named the team's permanent driver in 2001 and competed for NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors with Xpress, which was running Pontiacs and Chevrolets. After crew chief Dave Fuge Sr was fined for a rules violation following the Outback Steakhouse 300 at Kentucky, the team closed its doors immediately and stopped running. Later in the season, Fuge Sr decided to revive the team, and ran a one-race deal with Mike Bliss at South Boston Speedway, where he finished ninth.

Without the guarantee of funding from Coulter, Xpress decided to make a full-time run with Mike Bliss in 2002. They won five races and the Truck Series championship. In addition, they fielded a second entry for the first time in team history at the Ford 200, with Ron Hornaday Jr. winning in the team's No. 11 entry. Bliss moved to the Busch Series for 2003 and Travis Kvapil joined Xpress from Addington Racing. Kvapil won just one race that season and had already announced he was departing the team for Bang! Racing in 2004 when he won the championship at the season-finale at Homestead, giving Xpress its second consecutive title.

Three-time champion Jack Sprague, who had driven the No. 11 in two races in 2003, joined the team full-time in 2004 with Chevy Trucks coming on as a full-time backer. Sprague won the inaugural UAW/GM Ohio 250 and finished seventh in points. In 2005, Coulter sold the team to Fuge, and Xpress attempted to field the No. 19 truck in addition to the No. 16 with rookie Regan Smith driving, but the team dissolved after three races. Sprague won at Texas Motor Speedway, but left the team near the end of the season, and Bliss finished the rest of the year for the team, finishing fourth at Homestead. He ran with Xpress full-time with decreased support from Chevy, picking up a win at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Xpress switched to the Ford F-150 and began a variety of drivers racing in the 2007 season. Stacy Compton, Kelly Bires, Kenny Hendrick, Scott Lagasse Jr., Chris Fontaine, Mike Bliss, and Derrike Cope all raced 16, with Hendrick making the most starts. Travis Kittleson drove the second No. 19 truck at O'Reilly Raceway Park, but finished last. In September 2007, J. B. and Brian Scott bought a majority interest of the team, with Brian Scott driving the remaining races except for Talladega, as Scott had not been approved by NASCAR to run superspeedways. Cope ran in his place. Scott was to run for Rookie of the Year in the Trucks in 2008 with sponsorship from Shark Energy Drink and Albertson's. However, Shark Energy ended its program with Xpress and Fitz Motorsports in March 2008. On September 2, it was announced that Xpress would enter a technological allegiance with Bill Davis Racing and switching manufacturers to Toyota starting at the Qwik Liner Las Vegas 350. Scott scored five top tens in the final seven races of that year and won his first race at Dover in 2009. In 2009 the team was sold again to become Kyle Busch Motorsports.

Motorsports results

Winston Cup Series

Car No. 61 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334OwnersPts2000Rich Bickle61Chevy66th18Tim Sauter
DAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCHCLTDOVMCHPOCSONDAYNHAPOCIND
DNQGLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVMARCLTTALCARPHOHOM
ATL
DNQ

Busch Series

Car No. 61 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts1998Derrike Cope61Pontiac90th55199927th2324Tony RoperChevyPontiacRobert PressleyMorgan ShepherdStanton Barrett2000Hut Stricklin47th1228Darrell LaniganChevyTim SauterPontiac200138th1483Chevy
DAYCARLVSNSVDARBRITEXHCYTALNHANZHCLTDOVRCHPPRGLNMLWMYBCALSBOIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTGTYCARATL
36HOM
DAY
DNQCAR
15LVS
23ATL
35
DAR
40
TEX
16NSV
35BRI
10TAL
18CAL
30NHA
43RCH
18NZH
43CLT
DNQDOV
42SBO
8GLN
42MLW
10MYB
18PPR
40GTY
30IRP
DNQMCH
DNQBRI
DNQ
DAR
18RCH
28DOV
17CLT
DNQ
CAR
10
MEM
24PHO
23HOM
43
DAY
36CAR
DNQLVS
10ATL
11DAR
26BRI
38TEX
37NSV
17TAL
6CAL
36RCHNHA
CLT
38DOVSBOMYBGLNMLWNZHPPRGTYIRPMCHBRIDAR
RCH
DNQDOVCLTCAR
DNQPHO
21HOM
15
MEM
29
DAY
10TAL
15
CAR
21LVS
13ATL
34DAR
29BRI
9TEX
34NSH
17CAL
25RCH
23NHA
16NZH
22CLT
23DOV
22KEN
43MLWGLNCHIGTYPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMPHOCARHOM

Camping World Truck Series

Primary Truck results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627OwnersPts1996Randy Tolsma61Chevy199725th1802199817th3029Randy RenfrowStan BoydFordRick McCrayChevyBlake Bainbridge2001Mike Bliss1653rd37520021st33592003Travis Kvapil1st38372004Jack Sprague7th3167200513th2999Bobby LabonteMike Bliss200612th31512007Stacy ComptonFord27th2406Kelly BiresKenny HendrickChevyFordMike BlissChris FontaineChevyScott Lagasse Jr.FordDerrike CopeBoston ReidBenny GordonBrian Scott2008Chevy19th2787Toyota20099th3307
HOMPHOPOREVGTUSCNSHPTBRINZHMLWLVLI70IRPFLMGLNNSVRCHNHAMARNWSSONMMRPHO
29LVS
DNQ
WDW
DNQTUS
19HOM
DNQPHO
DNQPOREVG
26I70
DNQNHATEX
8BRINZHMLW
31LVLCNSHPT
15IRP
6FLMNSV
32GLN
32RCH
9MAR
14SON
18MMR
1CAL
5PHO
33LVS
30
WDW
20HOM
37PHO
10POR
2EVG
3I70
17GLN
9TEX
25BRI
5MLW
12NZH
18CAL
6PPR
9IRP
6NHA
25FLM
26NSV
6HPT
25LVL
22RCH
7MEM
13GTY
16
MAR
9SON
MMR
33
PHO
28
LVS
33
DAYHOMMMRMARGTYDARPPRDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENNHAIRPNSHCICNZHRCHSBO
9TEXLVSPHOCAL
DAY
33DAR
3MAR
2GTY
3PPR
1DOV
5TEX
12MEM
18MLW
8KAN
1KEN
1*NHA
10MCH
4IRP
15NSH
1RCH
3TEX
9SBO
1LVS
2*CAL
9PHO
10HOM
5
DAY
2DAR
4MMR
16MAR
18CLT
4DOV
5TEX
4MEM
2MLW
6KAN
4KEN
6GTW
3MCH
7IRP
2NSH
9BRI
1RCH
9NHA
7CAL
8LVS
4SBO
2TEX
2MAR
16PHO
9HOM
6
DAY
25ATL
24MAR
3MFD
1CLT
26DOV
9TEX
4MEM
7MLW
35KAN
8KEN
2GTW
29MCH
27IRP
18NSH
14BRI
28RCH
8NHA
2LVS
36CAL
3TEX
5MAR
28PHO
2DAR
11HOM
7
DAY
13CAL
22ATL
8MAR
11GTY
20MFD
2CLT
27DOV
29TEX
1MCH
10MLW
2KAN
30KEN
36MEM
13IRP
9NSH
21BRI
3RCH
26NHA
15LVS
4
MAR
22
ATL
36TEX
22PHO
10HOM
4
DAY
22CAL
7ATL
7MAR
5GTY
9CLT
33MFD
8DOV
4TEX
10MCH
14MLW
2KAN
31KEN
15MEM
5IRP
5NSH
30BRI
8NHA
16LVS
3TAL
25MAR
22ATL
1*TEX
27PHO
11HOM
30
DAY
17ATL
16MAR
21
CAL
29
KAN
35
KEN
34IRP
19NSH
34
CLT
6
MFD
17
MEM
20
DOV
21
TEX
31BRI
29GTY
29TAL
12
MCH
35
MLW
15
NHA
21LVS
29MAR
15ATL
19TEX
21PHO
18HOM
15
DAY
9CAL
23ATL
17MAR
30KAN
14CLT
35MFD
25DOV
32TEX
13MCH
25MLW
32MEM
13KEN
32IRP
29NSH
14BRI
19GTW
14NHA
8
LVS
14TAL
7MAR
14ATL
10TEX
9PHO
4HOM
2
DAY
12CAL
29ATL
10MAR
8KAN
3CLT
21DOV
1TEX
15MCH
34MLW
3MEM
2KEN
6IRP
12NSH
2BRI
5CHI
28IOW
9GTW
3NHA
7LVS
19MAR
24TAL
23TEX
7PHO
11HOM
12

Secondary Truck results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts2002Ron Hornaday Jr.11Chevy59th1802003Jack Sprague49th422Clay Brown2005Regan Smith1949th1882007Travis KittlesonFord64th0
DAYDARMARGTYPPRDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENNHAMCHIRPNSHRCHTEXSBOLVSCALPHOHOM
1
DAYDARMMRMARCLTDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENGTWMCHIRPNSHBRIRCHNHACALLVS
5HOM
5
SBO
17TEXMARPHO
DAY
33CAL
32ATL
DNQMARGTYMFDCLTDOVTEXMCHMLWKANKENMEMIRPNSHBRIRCHNHALVSMARATLTEXPHOHOM
DAYCALATLMARKANCLTMFDDOVTEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSH
36BRIGTWNHALVSTALMARATLTEXPHOHOM

References

References

  1. "Paying Their Dues".
  2. "Double The Pleasure".
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