- Ppc Racing
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Company_Name = ppc Racing
| Owner(s) Name =Greg Pollex
Racing Series =NEXTEL Cup ,Busch Series ,Craftsman Truck Series
Championships = 0NEXTEL Cup
1Busch Series
0Craftsman Truck Series
Wins = 33
Car Number(s) = 10, 22, 57
Notable Driver(s) = Jeff Green,Jason Keller ,Kenny Wallace ,Terry Cook
Notable Sponsor(s) =Auto Zone ,Nesquik ,Albertsons ,Excedrin
Manufacturer = Ford
Shop Location =Mooresville, North Carolina
Year Opened = 1993
Year Closed = 2007ppc Racing was a
NASCAR racing team based inMooresville, North Carolina . The team was owned byGreg Pollex . ppc Racing came about from a merger of Pollex'sBusch Series team with a car owned bySteve DeSouza andTed Campbell in 1999. The team shut down in 2007 due to a lack of funding. Pollex later joinedCJM Racing as a shop foreman before departing late in the season. It is rumored that he may choose to start up his team again.Fact|date=June 2008Nextel Cup Series
ppc made its Cup racing debut in 1993 at the
Mello Yello 500 .Chad Little was the driver of the #19Kleenex Ford, and finished 33rd. They would also run the 1994Daytona 500 in the #97 Ford with sponsorship fromTracy Lawrence , where they finished 29th. In 1995, they had their best finish atTalladega Superspeedway , their second of two races. After making five 1996 races in theSterling Cowboy Pontiac Grand Prix , ppc moved to the Cup Series full-time with Little in theJohn Deere car. Despite an eighth place finish atBristol Motor Speedway , the team had trouble qualifying for races, and Pollex would sell the operation toJack Roush in the final weeks of the season.In 2005, ppc Racing returned to the Nextel Cup series.
John Andretti drove for the team in the #14 Ford withVB Tobacco Products providing sponsorship. In 2005, the sponsor went bankruptFact|date=June 2008, and the full time team was forced to fold up.Busch Series
Car #10 History
ppc debuted at
Darlington Speedway in 1993. It was #23 Ford sponsored byIf Its Paper and driven by Chad Little. At the time, Pollex co-owned the team with NFL quarterbackMark Rypien . Little competed in 12 races with the team that season, posting three top-ten finishes. Going full-time with Bayer Select sponsoring in 1994, Little finished third in the Busch series points, finishing in the top-ten in half of the races run that season. The next season was even better, as Little collected six victories and a runner-up finish in the points. When Pollex moved Little and the team up to the Cup series in 1997, the team did not run the Busch Series.Pollex returned in 1999 with a new operation. This time it was the #32 Kleenex
Chevy driven by Jeff Green. Despite failing to qualify for the spring Rockingham race, Green won three races and finished second in the points in what was a comeback season for both Green and the team. For 2000, the team underwent some changes, as it bought the #57 car driven byJason Keller , and Green's car was now #10 and sponsored by NesQuik. Green won six races and the championship by a then-record 616 points over Keller. After yet another successful 2001 season where Green visited Victory Lane four times and wound up second in the points in the team's new Fords, he departed forRichard Childress Racing 'sWinston Cup team. His replacement wasScott Riggs , an up-and-coming driver in theNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series . Riggs won twice and finished 10th on his way to winning the Busch Series Rookie of the Year standings. After two more wins and a sixth place finish in points, Riggs left forMB2/MBV Motorsports , and the team disappeared briefly, before coming back in 2005. Rookie driverMichel Jourdain Jr. was tabbed the car's pilot, and he posted one-top ten finish before being replaced byBrent Sherman midway through the season.In 2006, Sherman moved to the NEXTEL Cup series and was replaced by
John Andretti . Andretti had limited success in his rookie season and came into the season finale tied withDanny O'Quinn in rookie points. Although Andretti finished 16th and O'Quinn 36th, O'Quinn still edged Andretti by 1 point to win Rookie of the Year.For the 2007 season, ppc Racing announced an alliance with
Biagi Brothers Racing andBraun Racing . The #10 would become part of the Braun stable keeping the #10's owner points and running equipment from the recently shut down Biagi Brothers team, switching from Ford to Toyota. The sponsorship, number, and driver were to remain the same however Andretti was released following the first race of the 2007 season.Dave Blaney 's #32 team for Braun would switch to the number #10 that following week at Fontana.Car #22 History
The #22 car debuted in 1991 as the #14 at
Lanier Speedway as the #54Air Products Buick owned by driverJason Keller and his father. Keller started eighth but finished 29th after a crash. The next year, Keller ran five races, but only finished one. In 1993, the team switched to #57 and ran 12 races. Despite the abbreviated schedule, Keller had one top-ten finish and finished 33rd in points. In 1994, Keller and his team signedBudget Gourmet to sponsor hisChevrolet s, and posted three poles and had a seventeenth-place finish in the points. In 1995, Keller won his first race at theKroger 200 and finished fourth in points. Despite not visiting victory lane again in 1996, Keller drove his Slim Jim-sponsored Chevy into a sixth place points finish. Keller struggled the next two seasons, as he did not finish in the top-ten in points, and was forced to run 1998 without major sponsorship. After that year, owner Steve DeSouza bought his operation, and signed IGA as sponsor. It was the right combination, as Keller won at Bristol and IRP, and climbed to eighth in points.In 2000, the team merged with ppc and got new sponsorship from
Excedrin . While Keller's teammate Jeff Green dominated the Busch Series that year, Keller quietly had a strong season, winning one race and finishing a career-best second in points.Albertson's was the next sponsor to climb on board, and Keller won another race and finished third in points while switching to Fords, before winning four more races and returning to second in points in 2002. After a respectable 2003 season, the team switched to #22 and brought Miller High Life on board to sponsor. Keller went winless for the first time since 1998, and departed forTeam Rensi Motorsports at the end of the year. He was replaced byKenny Wallace and sponsor Stacker 2. Wallace had five top-fives and finished seventh in points. He continued to run with ppc withAutozone backing the car in 2006, but departed at the end of the season with Autozone to take a full-time NEXTEL Cup ride withFurniture Row Racing . After a number switch withFitz Motorsports , the team was merged withCarl A. Haas Motorsports in order to runKyle Krisiloff in the #14Clabber Girl car.Craftsman Truck Series
The #10 Ford
Power Stroke Diesel by International truck is driven byTerry Cook in theCraftsman Truck Series . Cook joined the team in 2003 leavingK Automotive Racing with 4 wins, 9 top 5s, 17 top 10s, and an 8th place points finish. During the first 3 years with ppc, Cook would go on a winless slump, like the one he suffered from 1998 to 2002. Between the 2003 and 2005 seasons, Cook would amass a total of 3 poles, 4 top 5s, and 28 top 10s. Although the 10 team's first year together was slightly successful, 2004 and 2005 would be complete disasters for the team, with 2 consecutive years finishing outside the top 10 in points.In 2006, Cook would receive his first victory in 4 years at
Kansas Speedway and finish 8th in the points. He would leave forHT Motorsports at season's end. The following year, ppc's truck equipment was purchased byCircle Bar Racing with International's Maxx Diesel sponsoringDavid Starr in the #10 truck.External links
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/owner?id=pollegr01 Greg Pollex Owner Statistics]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/owner?id=kellejo01 Joe Keller Owner Statistics]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/owner?id=desoust01 Steve DeSouza Owner Statistics]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/owner?id=campbde01 Ted Campbell/Steve DeSouza Owner Statistics]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/owner?id=campbbo01 Bob Campbell Owner Statistics]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/owner?id=barnwke01 Keith Barnwell Owner Statistics]
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