- Front Row Motorsports
NASCAR_Owner_Infobox
Company Name = Front Row Motorsports
Owner(s) Name = Bob andBrad Jenkins
Racing Series =Sprint Cup ,Nationwide Series
Championships = 0
Car Number(s) = #34 (Sprint Cup)
#37 (Sprint Cup)
#24 (Nationwide Series)
#43 (Nationwide Series)
Driver(s) =Tony Raines (#34-Sprint)Eric McClure (#37-Sprint & #24-Nationwide)Kevin Lepage (#43 Nationwide)
Primary Sponsor(s) = (#34 Sprint)Hefty (#37-Sprint & #24-Nationwide)
Secondary Sponsor(s) = Waverly Property Group
Shop Location =Denver, North Carolina
Homepage= [http://www.frontrowmotorsports.com Front Row Motorsports]Front Row Motorsports is team that competes on
NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit. It is owned by restaurant entrepreneur Bob Jenkins and fields the #34 Chevrolet for various drivers. The team began running part-time in 2004 as Means-Jenkins Motorsports under a partnership withJimmy Means . Jenkins became the full team owner in 2005. In 2008, Front Row has added a team to theNationwide Series , fielding aHefty -sponsored entry forEric McClure while attempting a full-time schedule; will also attemptNASCAR Sprint Cup races with McClure,Tony Raines and others. The team also took over the #61 Nationwide Series car driven by Lepage and previously run bySpecialty Racing prior to the JuneNashville race. The team gave the #61 back to the team and bought the owner points from the #55 of Jimmy Means Racing & put the points to the #43, which has been sponsored by chemical distributor Cone Solvents, Inc. andLong John Silver's . [http://thehotlap.com/modules/BGNPhotos/wm.php?cat=14&alb=201&id=18218]Car #34 History
filling out the driving duties that year, driving a total of 26 races.
In 2005 the team changed numbers to #34 and planned to run full time, but due to sponsorship limitations and lackluster performance by LaJoie, the team only ran a limited schedule. Although it attempted many races, two drivers (
Ted Christopher andP. J. Jones ) qualified for a race with the team that year, each with a start apiece.In the fall of 2005, [http://www.machoneracing.com their website] announced that the team was up for sale, but that was quickly rescinded. Later that year, Front Row Motorsports moved into their shop to operate the #34 in addition to their current team. In January 2006, it was announced the team's remaining equipment will be auctioned off, and the combined team began running at the 2006
Daytona 500 .Randy LaJoie attempted the first two races, under #64, but was replaced byChad Chaffin for the next eight races. Chaffin would then go to the newly acquired #61 team afterKevin Lepage 's departure forBAM Racing andChad Blount would take over the #34 car for two races, however he was unable to get into the field and was released.Carl Long ,Greg Sacks , Mike Skinner would attempt the next three races with Skinner making the3M Performance 400 and finishing 37th on the lead lap. Johnny Miller returned to FRM to run the road course at Infineon. After Blount's release, Long, Sacks, Chaffin,Brian Simo ,Kertus Davis , Skinner, andJoey McCarthy attempted races for the team, with Long qualifying at Bristol. Lepage drove the car for the rest of the season but did not qualify for any race. The car attempted full time status in 2007 with Lepage, but after missing the first 4 races, the team decided to go part time withJohn Andretti and Chad Chaffin. Lepage swapped places with Andretti and Lepage at the #37 so that Lepage could continue full time. Chaffin later left the team in early 2007. They tried to make another attempt to run the #34 at Texas Motor Speedway with myAutoloan.com as the sponsor, but they failed to qualify for the race. For the 2008 season the #34 will run all the races and they made the Daytona 500 with Andretti behind the wheel and Makoto's Ginger Dressing brand as the associate sponsor. Andretti left the team to race in theIndianapolis 500 withRoth Racing and eventually decided to continue in the Series.Tony Raines qualified for his first race of the season in the #34 car at Dover but finished 40th after transmission failure. The #34 car was not entered the following week at Pocono.Car #37 History
The team was formed in 2001 by
Hermie Sadler as SCORE Motorsports. Sadler fielded the #13Ford Taurus sponsored by the Virginia Lottery for three races that year, his best finish was a 27th at Dover. The team switched to Chevrolet and #02 for 2002, starting eight races and having a variety of different sponsorships. 2004 saw the car field a ride for a variety of drivers including Carl Long,Andy Belmont , andJason Jarrett , as well as Sadler himself for 16 races.In 2005, The team was bought by Stec who had sponsorship from
PEAK Fitness , and the team switched to the number #66Ford with engine support fromRobert Yates Racing . The team switched numbers becauseHaas CNC Racing and their sponsorBest Buy asked to use number #66 for promotional reasons. After the spring race at Dover Downs, Sadler resigned from the team and was replaced byMike Garvey , with sponsorship fromJani-King , theono.. After Garvey did not qualify at New Hampshire, Stec parted ways with Garvey.Jimmy Spencer drove the car at the fall Michigan race.Stec then signed Kevin Lepage to join the #66 team. LePage made all but one of his attempts with at 6th place start at Kansas, 13th at Atlanta and 17th at Charlotte. Lepage finish of 21st at Charlotte and finished all but one race. Hermie Sadler returned to the team for a one-race deal at Martinsville in the fall. He finished 32nd in the Jerry Kilgore Ford.
In 2006, the team switched to the #61, and received addition sponsors from
AMP Energy Drink and [http://www.roadloans.com Roadloans] . The team missed just two races, and were hoping to expand to a second car with Carl Long driving, but that plan fell through. The team was inside the top 35, but then barely fell out once the new top 35 were locked in, leading the team to rough times. In April 2006, it was announced the team was sold to Front Row, and would continue to run full-time in 2006 with Lepage driving. However, just weeks after this merge was announced, Lepage left Front Row Motorsports, heading toBAM Racing and the #49 Dodge Charger.Chad Chaffin took over the #61 car after Lepage's departure.Brian Simo drove the #61 car for the road course at Infineon, andBoris Said atWatkins Glen International . Chaffin ended the season for the team.The team partnered with #37 of
R&J Racing in 2007, however the deal fell through early in the season.Bill Elliott attempted Daytona for the team andJohn Andretti andChad Chaffin planned to race the car full time. After race 4, Front Row Motorsports announced the #34 would run full time, and that Andretti and Chaffin would swap positions with Lepage so that Lepage could continue full time.2008 Cup
Front Row Motorsports has qualified for 5 races so far in the 2008 season, including Daytona, California, Texas ( with Andretti), Dover with Tony Raines, and Infineon with Brian Simo.
Car #92 history
FRM fielded the #92 Chevy for multiple drivers in 2005. It debuted at the 2005 Daytona 500 with
Stanton Barrett driving, but it did not qualify. After missing the next three races, the team finally got into a race at theFood City 500 atBristol Motor Speedway , where Barrett finished 41st after suffering oil pressure problems. After the spring Dover race,Tony Raines drove the car at theChevy American Revolution 400 atRichmond International Raceway , finishing 35th. ThenHermie Sadler andEric McClure began sharing the ride, although McClure did not qualify for a race in the car. Johnny Miller ran the car at Watkins Glen, finishing 29th. Another driver,Chad Chaffin , also took over driving duties, failing to qualify in his initial attempt atMartinsville Speedway , and then qualifying 43rd the next week atAtlanta Motor Speedway before surrendering the car toBobby Hamilton Jr. . Late in the year, the team formed an equipment-sharing partnership withMach 1 Racing , and that eventually turned into the team moving into Mach 1's shop and hiring their old crew.Chad Chaffin began the 2006 season with the #92 team, however after two races he was moved to the #34 team.Chad Blount would then take over the car until Talladega where FRM decided the team shut down the #92 operation. The team just made one of the eight races it attempted and cited lack of performance as a reason for the team's shut down. It returned briefly at Watkins Glen with Johnny Miller driving, but he failed to qualify.References
External links
* [http://www.frontrowmotorsports.com/ Official Front Row Motorsports Web Site]
* [http://www.jayski.com/teams/34.htm Jayski Team 34 News]
* [http://www.jayski.com/teams/61.htm Jayski Team 61 News]
* [http://www.jayski.com/teams/92.htm Jayski Team 92 News]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/owner?id=edwarwi01 William Edwards Nextel Cup Owner Statistics]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/owner?id=jenkibo01 Bob Jenkins Nextel Cup Owner Statistics]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/owner?id=stecje01 Jeff Stec Nextel Cup Owner Statistics]
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