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Yates Racing

NASCAR auto racing company


NASCAR auto racing company

FieldValue
nameYates Racing
logoYatesRacing.jpg
owners
drivers_champ1 – Winston Cup Series (Dale Jarrett, 1999)
wins58
drivers
manufacturerFord
baseMooresville, North Carolina
series
opened1989
closed2009

Yates Racing was an American stock car racing team that competed in NASCAR through the 2009 season, after which it merged into Richard Petty Motorsports. Previously known as Robert Yates Racing, the team was owned by Doug Yates, who has officially owned the team since his father Robert's retirement on December 1, 2007. The Yates family owned the team since purchasing it from Harry Ranier and J. T. Lundy in October 1988.

The team was noted for its strong engine program and its success on superspeedways. Throughout most of its history, the team fielded Ford cars numbered 28, 38 and 88, although in its final season it fielded the number 98.

Cup Series

Car No. 28 history

;Davey Allison (1989–1993) After purchasing the assets of Ranier-Lundy Racing in October 1988, Robert Yates' first driver was Davey Allison, who had driven for the Ranier-Lundy banner since 1987 (his rookie season), and drove the No. 28 Havoline Ford from Yates' takeover of the team until mid-1993, racking up 15 wins and twice finishing 3rd in points. He was tragically killed in a helicopter crash at Talladega Superspeedway in July 1993.

;Ernie Irvan (1993–1994) After Allison's death, Robby Gordon drove at Talladega later in July and Lake Speed drove in the next three races. Ernie Irvan was then brought over from Morgan-McClure Motorsports to become Allison's permanent replacement. Irvan took over on Labor Day weekend at Darlington, winning at Charlotte and Martinsville before the season concluded.

In 1994, tragedy again struck the No. 28 team. After winning three races, Irvan crashed heavily in a practice session at Michigan and suffered life-threatening injuries. He would not race again in 1994 and it was uncertain whether he would ever return to racing. In the meantime, Kenny Wallace was brought in to take over the Havoline Ford for the remainder of the 1994 season.

;Dale Jarrett (1995) Needing a full-time driver for the 1995 season due to the uncertainty surrounding Irvan's recovery, Yates signed Dale Jarrett away from Joe Gibbs Racing to replace him for the 1995 season. Jarrett won one race at Pocono Raceway and eventually finished the season 13th in the points standings. Irvan would eventually return for three races driving a second car numbered 88 for Yates.

;Ernie Irvan (1996–1997) Irvan returned to the #28 in 1996 and won at New Hampshire. Irvan won at Michigan in June 1997, the same track he almost died on three years earlier. Irvan left at the end of the 1997 season to drive for MB2 Motorsports.

;Kenny Irwin Jr. (1998–1999) Kenny Irwin Jr. drove the No. 28 car for Robert Yates in 1998 and 1999. Despite winning Rookie of the Year honors in 1998, Irwin failed to find victory lane in his two seasons.

;Ricky Rudd (2000–2002) The next season, Ricky Rudd joined the team after his own Rudd Performance Motorsports team was sold. He would go on to drive three seasons in the Havoline Ford, from 2000 to 2002, and won his first race for the team in 2001 at Pocono in June after going winless since 1998. Rudd drove the No. 28 to Victory Lane two additional times, the September Richmond race in 2001 and his final victory at Infineon in June 2002, and finished in the Top 10 in the standings all three seasons, including 4th in 2001, his second-highest career points finish. Rudd left the team to join Wood Brothers Racing in 2003, while Yates hired the Wood's previous driver, Elliott Sadler and Robert Yates switched from No. 28 to No. 38 along with sponsorship from Mars, Inc.

2009

;Travis Kvapil (2008–2009) Robert Yates would resurrect the 28 for the 2008 season, however. Yates made the switch after giving the rights to the No. 88 to Hendrick Motorsports for Dale Earnhardt Jr. Travis Kvapil would take over driving duties after Ricky Rudd's departure at the end of 2007. Before the season started, he, along with his teammate, David Gilliland, did not have full-time sponsorship on either of their Yates Racing Fords. However, for the Daytona 500, K&N Filters sponsored his team. Two weeks later, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, during the UAW-Dodge 400, Kvapil scored an 8th-place finish, giving him his third Top 10 of his career, in an unsponsored ride. Later that week, Zaxby's decided to sponsor the No. 28 team for the next race, which was the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. A couple of races later, in the Aaron's 499, he finished 6th with a one race sponsorship deal from Northern Tool and Equipment, which gave him his career best finish in the Cup Series. Just a few weeks after his career best run, Kvapil picked up another Top 10 finish, this time at Darlington Raceway, during the Dodge Challenger 500. Despite the lack of a full-time sponsorship, Travis Kvapil and the No. 28 had a very respectable season, finishing 23rd in the points standings and a pole at Talladega in October.

For 2009, Kvapil's owner points from 2008 were transferred to the No. 98, given that Paul Menard had signed with the team, therefore bringing with him a full-time Menards sponsorship. The future of the No. 28 team was uncertain without a sponsor, and Yates would only field the car for five races unless sponsorship had been found. Despite failing to qualify for the Shelby 427, Kvapil had two 18th-place finishes in five races, with race by race sponsorship from Golden Corral and Farmers Insurance. Unfortunately, the team still lacked a committed full-time sponsor, and Yates shut down the No. 28 following the Food City 500.

Car No. 28 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts1988Davey Allison28Ford8th3631198911th3481199013th342319913rd408819923rd401519939th3845Robby GordonLake SpeedErnie Irvan19944th4195Kenny Wallace1995Dale Jarrett13th35841996Ernie Irvan10th3632199714th35341998Kenny Irwin Jr.28th2760199919th33382000Ricky Rudd5th457520014th4706200210th43232008Travis Kvapil23rd3384200949th378
DAYRCHCARATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVRSDPOCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLT
19NWS
11CAR
27PHO
3ATL
2
DAY
25CAR
6ATL
40RCH
5DAR
2BRI
4NWS
11MAR
14TAL
1*CLT
33DOV
32SON
9POC
16MCH
31DAY
1POC
6TAL
9GLN
4MCH
7BRI
25DAR
18RCH
10DOV
24MAR
21CLT
5NWS
21CAR
26PHO
39ATL
25
DAY
20RCH
20CAR
34ATL
13DAR
3BRI
1NWS
9MAR
22TAL
25CLT
7DOV
17SON
24POC
5MCH
36DAY
24POC
5TAL
20GLN
19MCH
6BRI
23DAR
15RCH
16DOV
9MAR
7NWS
26CLT
1CAR
29PHO
11ATL
25
DAY
15RCH
12CAR
16ATL
40DAR
2BRI
3NWS
6MAR
8TAL
22CLT
1*DOV
16SON
1POC
12MCH
1*DAY
3POC
14TAL
9GLN
10MCH
2*BRI
24DAR
12RCH
2*DOV
31MAR
29NWS
4CLT
2CAR
1PHO
1*ATL
17
DAY
1*CAR
2RCH
4ATL
4*DAR
4*BRI
28NWS
1MAR
26TAL
1*CLT
4DOV
11SON
28POC
5MCH
1*DAY
10POC
33*TAL
3GLN
20MCH
5BRI
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5RCH
19DOV
4MAR
16NWS
11CLT
19CAR
10PHO
1ATL
27
DAY
28CAR
14RCH
1ATL
13DAR
11BRI
5NWS
4MAR
2TAL
7SON
15CLT
30DOV
3POC
6MCH
35DAY
31NHA
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TAL
42
GLN
27MCH
7BRI
16
DAR
5RCH
36DOV
26MAR
1*NWS
3CLT
1*CAR
6PHO
2ATL
12
DAY
2*CAR
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1*ATL
1*DAR
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33NWS
3*MAR
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2*SON
1*CLT
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18DAY
2*NHA
30*POC
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3*IND
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2MCH
Wth†
BRI
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11RCH
32DOV
20MAR
4NWS
10CLT
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25
DAY
5CAR
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6DAY
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2IND
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3*DAR
28RCH
4DOV
30MAR
10NWS
7CLT
5CAR
23PHO
11ATL
31
DAY
35CAR
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38ATL
4DAR
33BRI
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2TAL
31SON
42CLT
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5DAY
5NHA
1POC
4TAL
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4BRI
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1DOV
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12NWS
36CLT
37CAR
4PHO
7ATL
36
DAY
20CAR
9RCH
36ATL
2DAR
21TEX
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39MAR
31SON
8TAL
10CLT
13*DOV
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37DAY
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4BRI
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23NHA
2DOV
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10CLT
18TAL
5CAR
28PHO
18ATL
12
DAY
19CAR
26LVS
36ATL
5*DAR
39BRI
43TEX
39MAR
19TAL
40CAL
16CLT
DNQDOV
33RCH
9MCH
13POC
11SON
9NHA
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22IND
38GLN
37MCH
16BRI
15NHA
11DAR
41RCH
10DOV
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27CLT
20TAL
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40CAR
33ATL
16
DAY
3CAR
23LVS
41ATL
23DAR
35TEX
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11MAR
36TAL
35CAL
13RCH
40CLT
15DOV
10MCH
11POC
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22DAY
14NHA
26POC
43IND
13GLN
26MCH
34BRI
24DAR
31RCH
5NHA
10DOV
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39CLT
15TAL
10CAR
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21HOM
33ATL
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DAY
15CAR
6LVS
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22TAL
27CAL
4RCH
4CLT
17DOV
5MCH
12POC
3SON
5DAY
5NHA
10POC
38IND
21GLN
11MCH
2BRI
10DAR
8RCH
9NHA
3DOV
3MAR
4CLT
3*TAL
11CAR
3PHO
37HOM
6ATL
24
DAY
4CAR
39LVS
19ATL
6DAR
8BRI
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37MAR
2TAL
14CAL
6RCH
5CLT
7DOV
10MCH
2POC
1SON
4DAY
14CHI
3NHA
3POC
11IND
39GLN
4MCH
42BRI
4DAR
7RCH
1DOV
3KAN
3CLT
21MAR
39TAL
26PHO
3CAR
8HOM
21ATL
35NHA
13
DAY
38CAR
18LVS
13ATL
20DAR
12BRI
3TEX
4MAR
7TAL
14CAL
3RCH
39CLT
4DOV
19POC
17*MCH
8SON
1DAY
15CHI
19NHA
17POC
10IND
18GLN
5MCH
12BRI
39DAR
30RCH
7NHA
12DOV
14KAN
20TAL
3CLT
39MAR
3ATL
32CAR
20PHO
13HOM
19
DAY
30CAL
36LVS
8ATL
29BRI
27MAR
18TEX
18PHO
22TAL
6RCH
16DAR
8CLT
26DOV
11POC
23MCH
16SON
22NHA
36DAY
31CHI
41IND
36POC
16GLN
36MCH
13BRI
24CAL
28RCH
17NHA
26DOV
23KAN
34TAL
27CLT
42MAR
19ATL
23TEX
32PHO
21HOM
7
DAY
42CAL
18LVS
DNQATL
42BRI
18MARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHNHADOVKANCALCLTMARTALTEXPHOHOM
† - Withdrew after getting injured in practice

Car No. 38 history

;Elliott Sadler (2003–2006)

Elliott Sadler was hired in 2003, and Yates brought in M&M's as the sponsor, replacing the longtime sponsor Havoline. Yates also changed the car's number from 28 to 38. Sadler collected two victories for the team, and finished a career-best 9th in points in 2004. On August 14, 2006, Sadler left for Evernham Motorsports to drive the No. 19.

;David Gilliland (2006–2008) David Gilliland replaced Sadler in the No. 38, beginning with the GFS Marketplace 400 at Michigan. He finished out the 2006 season, and continued to drive the No. 38 in 2007, after which M&M's left the team for Joe Gibbs Racing's No. 18 car. Gilliland drove for Yates again in 2008 and on May 9, it was announced that FreeCreditReport.com would sponsor the car for the remainder of the 2008 season. Later in the year, Gilliland would record his best career finish of second at Infineon Raceway, and finished 27th in the points standings.

The No. 38's owner points were sold to Hall of Fame Racing to field the No. 96, but Yates switched the No. 28's owners points to the 98. After the team was unable to find sponsorship, Gilliland was released from his contract. Gilliland later went on to TRG Motorsports for some races in 2009.

Car No. 38 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts2003Elliott Sadler38Ford22nd352520049th6024200513th4084200625th3326David Gilliland200728th2924200827th3064
DAY
23CAR
9LVS
42ATL
6DAR
7BRI
21TEX
41*TAL
3MAR
5CAL
23RCH
37CLT
36DOV
33POC
9MCH
17SON
22DAY
24CHI
9NHA
27POC
14IND
42GLN
15MCH
12BRI
38DAR
9RCH
39NHA
8DOV
19TAL
30KAN
42CLT
43MAR
28ATL
17PHO
20CAR
21HOM
21
DAY
7CAR
18LVS
6ATL
29DAR
5BRI
14TEX
1MAR
12TAL
28CAL
22RCH
12CLT
5DOV
18POC
12MCH
5SON
10DAY
26CHI
21NHA
15POC
10IND
3GLN
15MCH
32BRI
5CAL
1RCH
17NHA
8DOV
20TAL
22KAN
4CLT
7MAR
32ATL
36PHO
38DAR
23HOM
34
DAY
11CAL
8LVS
29ATL
10BRI
2MAR
9TEX
28PHO
11TAL
6DAR
20RCH
7CLT
13DOV
10POC
21MCH
8SON
6DAY
21CHI
37NHA
39POC
16IND
32GLN
12MCH
39BRI
13CAL
17RCH
17NHA
30DOV
6TAL
34KAN
12CLT
27*MAR
29ATL
10TEX
9PHO
11HOM
23
DAY
4CAL
23LVS
14ATL
29BRI
13MAR
6TEX
33PHO
37TAL
16RCH
13DAR
29CLT
30DOV
40POC
20MCH
22SON
8DAY
6CHI
29NHA
25POC
32IND
43GLN
7
MCH
38BRI
40CAL
32RCH
36NHA
36DOV
27KAN
22TAL
15CLT
33MAR
28ATL
15TEX
21PHO
16HOM
33
DAY
8CAL
25LVS
21ATL
30BRI
41MAR
39TEX
19PHO
35TAL
4RCH
42DAR
30CLT
35DOV
29POC
34MCH
17SON
25NHA
28DAY
11CHI
16IND
17POC
39GLN
33MCH
28BRI
30CAL
25RCH
22NHA
39DOV
24KAN
34TAL
27CLT
25MAR
25ATL
42TEX
28PHO
28HOM
32
DAY
28CAL
17LVS
23ATL
32BRI
9MAR
24TEX
15PHO
15TAL
15RCH
41DAR
20CLT
40DOV
16POC
16MCH
27SON
2NHA
28DAY
40CHI
42IND
20POC
34GLN
40MCH
26BRI
22CAL
23RCH
18NHA
41DOV
19KAN
22TAL
40CLT
25MAR
32ATL
27TEX
42PHO
35HOM
27

Car No. 88 history

The No. 88 on display at [[Daytona International Speedway

;Ernie Irvan (1995) The No. 88 team began racing for RYR in 1995 with Havoline as the primary sponsor, as Ernie Irvan drove the car in three races following his comeback from injuries.

;Dale Jarrett (1996–2006) Irvan returned to the No. 28 the following year, and Dale Jarrett began driving the No. 88 in 1996 with sponsorship from Ford Quality Care and Ford Credit. Jarrett won the 1996 Daytona 500 in his first race in the No. 88, defeating Dale Earnhardt for the second time in four years. Jarrett went on to win the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte in May, the Brickyard 400, and Michigan in August. Jarrett finished 3rd in the Winston Cup point standings behind Hendrick Motorsports teammates Terry Labonte (the Champion) and Jeff Gordon. In 1997 Jarrett won at Atlanta and Darlington in March, Pocono in July, Bristol in August, Charlotte in October, and Phoenix in November.

Over the years, Jarrett collected 29 victories (the most wins for any driver for RYR) and he won the Winston Cup championship in 1999. He also finished in the Top 10 in points seven consecutive seasons from 1996 through 2002. The sponsorship on the No. 88 car changed from Ford Quality Care to UPS in 2001. Jarrett and sponsor UPS left RYR at the end of the 2006 season for Michael Waltrip Racing.

;Ricky Rudd (2007) Despite off-season rumors of the No. 88 being shut down and becoming a one-car team, Ricky Rudd returned to RYR, this time in the No. 88 with sponsorship from Snickers. Rudd officially announced his retirement from racing on August 20. On September 14, 2007, it was revealed that Yates transferred the No. 88 to Hendrick Motorsports for Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s new car. Travis Kvapil would be in the car full-time, with the car switching to No. 28 in the 2008 season, 20 years since the Yates family took over Ranier-Lundy Racing.

Car No. 88 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts1995Ernie Irvan88Ford1996Dale Jarrett3rd456819972nd469619983rd461919991st526220004th468420015th461220029th4415200326th3358200415th4214200515th3960200623rd34382007Ricky Rudd30th3005Kenny WallaceMike Wallace
DAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALSONCLTDOVPOCMCHDAYNHAPOCTALINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWS
6CLTCAR
DNQPHO
40*ATL
7
DAY
1CAR
2RCH
2ATL
11DAR
15BRI
6NWS
11MAR
29TAL
2SON
12CLT
1*DOV
36POC
38MCH
10DAY
6NHA
2POC
3TAL
2IND
1GLN
24MCH
1BRI
4DAR
14RCH
4DOV
3MAR
16NWS
3CLT
3CAR
2*PHO
8ATL
2
DAY
23CAR
2*RCH
3*ATL
1*DAR
1*TEX
2BRI
4MAR
16SON
4TAL
35CLT
27DOV
32*POC
3MCH
6CAL
8DAY
5NHA
38POC
1*IND
3GLN
32MCH
5BRI
1*DAR
3RCH
1NHA
6DOV
5MAR
12CLT
1TAL
21CAR
2PHO
1ATL
2
DAY
34CAR
7LVS
40ATL
2DAR
1BRI
3TEX
11MAR
3TAL
3CAL
41CLT
5DOV
1RCH
2*MCH
2POC
3SON
15NHA
7POC
5IND
16GLN
5MCH
3BRI
4NHA
4DAR
3RCH
16DOV
7MAR
42CLT
24TAL
1DAY
23PHO
32CAR
2*ATL
2
DAY
37CAR
2LVS
11ATL
5DAR
4TEX
2BRI
3MAR
8TAL
2CAL
5RCH
1CLT
5DOV
5MCH
1*POC
3*SON
6DAY
1NHA
4POC
2IND
1*GLN
4MCH
4BRI
38DAR
16RCH
3NHA
18DOV
3MAR
10CLT
7TAL
2CAR
4*PHO
6HOM
5ATL
2
DAY
1*CAR
5LVS
7ATL
36DAR
2BRI
21TEX
33MAR
5TAL
17CAL
9RCH
3CLT
5DOV
4MCH
4POC
2SON
7DAY
2*NHA
7POC
4*IND
7GLN
7MCH
4BRI
9DAR
5RCH
31NHA
4DOV
32MAR
6CLT
40TAL
15CAR
1PHO
10HOM
17ATL
15
DAY
22CAR
10LVS
2ATL
4DAR
1BRI
16TEX
1*MAR
1TAL
18CAL
24RCH
15CLT
8DOV
5MCH
18POC
3SON
26DAY
11CHI
4NHA
1POC
41IND
12GLN
31MCH
37BRI
6DAR
34RCH
4DOV
12KAN
30CLT
6MAR
2TAL
25PHO
9CAR
4HOM
41ATL
8NHA
10
DAY
14CAR
42LVS
7ATL
13DAR
40BRI
29TEX
24*MAR
4TAL
6CAL
6RCH
38CLT
19DOV
5POC
1MCH
2*SON
15DAY
35CHI
11NHA
3POC
4IND
10GLN
37MCH
1BRI
28DAR
5RCH
31NHA
7DOV
3KAN
39TAL
9CLT
14MAR
8ATL
3CAR
12PHO
9HOM
15
DAY
10CAR
1LVS
41ATL
21DAR
18BRI
36TEX
13TAL
12MAR
20CAL
37RCH
36CLT
9DOV
39POC
42MCH
32SON
42DAY
10CHI
30NHA
7POC
21IND
39GLN
7MCH
23BRI
7DAR
34RCH
21NHA
41DOV
18TAL
19KAN
33CLT
22MAR
11ATL
12PHO
29CAR
38HOM
26
DAY
10CAR
40LVS
11ATL
9DAR
32BRI
21TEX
18MAR
10TAL
16CAL
24RCH
13CLT
18DOV
11POC
26MCH
3SON
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16CHI
3NHA
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2GLN
27MCH
3BRI
10CAL
8RCH
26NHA
27DOV
4TAL
3KAN
8CLT
6MAR
37ATL
15PHO
22DAR
37HOM
24
DAY
15CAL
11LVS
18ATL
23BRI
5MAR
14TEX
14PHO
23TAL
9DAR
15RCH
34CLT
8DOV
23POC
13MCH
24SON
5DAY
5CHI
18NHA
16POC
15IND
14GLN
22MCH
34BRI
31CAL
24RCH
39NHA
18DOV
15TAL
1KAN
38CLT
30MAR
31ATL
14TEX
12PHO
9HOM
17
DAY
10CAL
17LVS
19ATL
9BRI
20MAR
15TEX
17PHO
19TAL
12RCH
21DAR
24CLT
43DOV
24POC
38MCH
20SON
34DAY
22CHI
31NHA
31POC
28IND
28GLN
26MCH
36BRI
15CAL
10RCH
21NHA
28DOV
15KAN
4TAL
12CLT
41MAR
16ATL
11TEX
29PHO
39HOM
31
DAY
26CAL
27LVS
30ATL
26BRI
38MAR
13TEX
33PHO
26TAL
33RCH
37DAR
26CLT
7DOV
39POC
27MCH
22SON
11NHA
30DAY
31CHI
21IND
24POC
13GLN
38MCH
33BRI
38CAL
40CLT
11MAR
27ATL
17TEX
15PHO
35HOM
21
RCH
28NHA
34DOV
23KAN
40
TAL
19

Car No. 98 history

;Stephen Leicht (2006) The No. 98 car debuted in 2006 as the No. 90 Ford sponsored by Citigroup. Stephen Leicht would make the team's first race at Pocono Raceway, starting 36th and finishing 33rd. They also attempted the Brickyard 400 with Leicht but failed to qualify.

;Paul Menard (2009) In 2009, Paul Menard would drive with sponsorship from his father's company Menards. Menard did not finish higher than 13th and finished 31st in points. For 2010, this team became part of Richard Petty Motorsports as the team transitioned to running with Ford from Dodge.

Car No. 98 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts2003Jason Jarrett98Ford66th762006Stephen Leicht9068th53Marc Goossens2009Paul Menard9833rd2979
DAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXTALMARCALRCHCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVTAL
29KANCLTMARATLPHOCARHOM
DAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOC
33IND
DNQ
GLN
43MCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM
DAY
38CAL
37LVS
35ATL
28BRI
25MAR
25TEX
13PHO
23TAL
13RCH
30DAR
15CLT
29DOV
32POC
29MCH
34SON
21NHA
30DAY
23CHI
35IND
29POC
26GLN
19MCH
26BRI
24ATL
15RCH
28NHA
34DOV
19KAN
30CAL
27CLT
27MAR
23TAL
42TEX
29PHO
29HOM
26

Winston Cup driver history

  • USA Davey Allison (1989–1993)
  • USA Robby Gordon (1993)
  • USA Lake Speed (1993)
  • USA Ernie Irvan (1993–1997)
  • USA Kenny Wallace (1994, 2007)
  • USA Dale Jarrett (1995–2006)
  • USA Kenny Irwin Jr. (1998–1999)
  • USA Ricky Rudd (2000–2002, 2007)
  • USA Elliott Sadler (2003–2006)
  • USA Jason Jarrett (2003)
  • USA Stephen Leicht (2006)
  • BEL Marc Goossens (2006)
  • USA David Gilliland (2006–2008)
  • USA Mike Wallace (2007)
  • USA Travis Kvapil (2008–2009)
  • USA Paul Menard (2009)

Xfinity Series

Car No. 90 history

;Multiple drivers (2005–2006) The No. 90 car would debut in the 2005 season sponsored by Citifinancial being split by Yates' former NEXTEL Cup drivers Elliott Sadler and Dale Jarrett. The team ran a part-time schedule that season, finishing thirtieth in points, with Jarrett and Sadler posting a combined total of six top-fives. In 2006, Sadler shared the ride with development drivers Stephen Leicht and Matt McCall with Marc Goossens driving on road courses. The team remained in 30th in the standings, and McCall and Goossens were let go from the team.

;Stephen Leicht (2006–2007) Leicht was named full-time driver of the No. 90 in 2007, and picked up his first win at Kentucky Speedway. This team did not run in 2008 due to sponsorship issues and was sold to Germain Racing, where Mike Wallace drove in 2008 as the #7 Geico Toyota. The No. 90 team has not run since.

Car No. 90 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2005Dale Jarrett90Ford30th2762Elliott SadlerStephen Leicht2006Elliott Sadler30th2946Marc GoossensStephen LeichtMatt McCallDavid Gilliland2007Stephen Leicht19th3603
DAYCAL
10BRI
30DAR
21DOV
4NSHKENMLWDAYGLN
39
MXC
18LVS
14ATL
8NSHTEX
5PHO
2TALRCH
2CLT
36CHI
33NHA
4PPRGTYIRPMCH
9BRICAL
13RCH
6DOVKAN
42CLT
2TEX
9HOM
18
MEM
13PHO
15
DAY
28CAL
32ATL
30PHO
32RCH
18CLT
19CHI
38
MXC
9
LVS
18TEX
20TAL
31DAR
25KEN
10MLW
13DAY
26NHA
33GTY
38GLN
36MCH
33BRI
35CAL
33DOV
23KAN
12CLT
14MEM
19TEX
19PHO
27HOM
27
BRI
24NSH
42DOV
41NSH
34MAR
26
IRP
29RCH
30
DAY
33CAL
20MXC
27LVS
18ATL
29BRI
20NSH
8TEX
20PHO
28TAL
28RCH
24DAR
26CLT
10DOV
34NSH
33KEN
1MLW
14NHA
25DAY
27CHI
10GTY
23IRP
24CGV
5GLN
17MCH
26BRI
20CAL
29RCH
21DOV
41KAN
19CLT
18MEM
12TEX
10PHO
19HOM
5

Car No. 98 history

;Paul Menard (2009) In 2009, the team returned as the No. 98 Menards Ford driven by Paul Menard part-time and had four top-ten finishes with a highest finish of fifth at Texas Motor Speedway and finished twenty-fifth in points. The No. 98 was then given to Roush Fenway Racing after the 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series season.

Car No. 98 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2002Kasey Kahne98Ford36th19122009Paul Menard36th1904
DAYCAR
31LVSDARBRI
32TEX
36NSHTALCAL
18RCH
30NHANZHCLT
29DOV
20NSHKENMLWDAY
25CHI
25GTYPPRIRP
15MCH
10BRI
DNQDAR
18RCH
15DOV
19KAN
27CLT
32MEMATL
21CAR
16PHO
18HOM
21
DAYCALLVSBRI
11TEX
5NSHPHO
14TALRCHDAR
DNQCLT
21DOV
6NSHKENMLWNHA
35DAYCHI
14GTYIRPIOWGLN
29MCH
10BRI
9CGV
15ATL
12RCH
13DOVKANCAL
11CLTMEMTEXPHO
30HOM
14

Partnerships

The new logo of "Yates Racing" after the retirement of Robert Yates in early 2008.

Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing

During the race weekend of the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard, Robert Yates announced a technological partnership with the Champ Car World Series team Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing. Yates formed this partnership primarily for technology purposes and with the team's association with the Ford Motor Company, former engine supplier for the CCWS. However, with the retirement of Robert Yates at the end of the 2007 season, this partnership was canceled. The partnership got as far as Newman/Haas/Lanigan acquiring a car.

Hall of Fame Racing

On January 13, 2009 it was announced that former Joe Gibbs Racing satellite team Hall of Fame Racing would enter a technical alliance with Yates Racing. This partnership involved the switch of the #96 from Toyota to Ford, as well as the #96 being run out of Yates Racing's shop. It was also announced that Bobby Labonte would drive the car with sponsorship from search engine Ask.com, inheriting the owners points of Yates Racing's defunct #38 car. The partnership dissolved after the season due to Yates' restructuring, by which point Labonte had been replaced with Roush Fenway Racing developmental driver Erik Darnell.

Front Row Motorsports with Yates Racing

In January 2010 Front Row Motorsports and owner Bob Jenkins formed a partnership with Doug Yates to help him field Fords for the 2010 season. Doug Yates also took owner points that were earned in 2009 from cars #96 and #98 and transferred them to Front Row Motorsports cars #37 and #38.

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