- Ken Schrader Racing
NASCAR_Owner_Infobox
Company Name = Ken Schrader| Owner(s) Name =Ken Schrader
Racing Series =Craftsman Truck Series
Championships = 0
Car Number(s) = #52
Driver(s) =Ken Schrader
Primary Sponsor(s) =Federated Auto Parts
Shop Location =Concord, North Carolina
Homepage = [http://www.schraderracing.com Schrader Racing]Ken Schrader Racing is a
NASCAR team and licensing agent for racer Ken Schrader, who owns and drives for the team. It currently competes in the NASCAR Nationwide,Craftsman Truck Series , andNASCAR Camping World West Series .Beginnings
Schrader began fielding his own team in 1987 in the then-Busch Series, driving the #45
Red Baron Pizza Ford Thunderbird atNorth Carolina Speedway . Qualifying 21st, he finished 5th, one lap down. He switched to the #52 and Chevrolets in 1988 and picked up sponsorship fromExxon . Running ten races, he had two top-fives and finished 32nd in points. In 1989, he made twelve races and picked up his first win in the Busch Series at Dover, and ran withKodiak sponsorship in 1990. During the 1990 season, his team ran its first Winston Cup race whenBrian Ross drove the #58Pontiac atPocono Raceway , finishing 27th after suffering an engine failure. Schrader would change his number to 15 in 1991, and had four top-five finishes.AC Delco became the new team sponsor in 1992, and Schrader finished 29th in points, a career-best for him in the Busch Series. He switched back to the #52 in 1993, winning the pole at the season opening race, but had three top-tens, his lowest total since 1990. In 1994, he won his most recent race atTalladega Superspeedway , and had two other top-fives. After the 1995 season, the team retired from the Busch Series.Craftsman Truck Series
Schrader began fielding trucks during the series' inaugural season in 1995. Driving the #52
Chevrolet Silverado with AC Delco sponsorship, he made seven starts and won atSaugus Speedway . He ran three races in his truck in 1996, sharing the ride withTobey Butler , who won the pole atEvergreen Speedway . Schrader Racing also ran a pair of Cup races, withJack Sprague driving the #52Pedigree Petfoods Pontiac Grand Prix , his best finish being 23rd at Phoenix.Butler was hired as the team's full-time driver in 1997, with
Purolator becoming the team's new sponsor. After eleven races, he was replaced by Mike Wallace, who had a second place finish atCalifornia Speedway . Schrader himself ran a second entry, the #53Penda Truck Accessories Chevy, atRichmond International Raceway , finishing sixth. Wallace drove exclusively for Schrader in 1998, posting eleven top-tens. He would leave forUltra Motorsports at the end of the season, and Purolator ended its sponsorship in NASCAR.Rookie
Scott Hansen was tabbed as the new driver of the 52, andOakwood Homes became the team's new sponsor. Hansen qualified for every race and had three top-tens when Schrader replaced him in the final race of the year, where he crashed out. Hansen still finished 2nd in theNASCAR Rookie of the Year standings and eighteenth in points. The 52 team went back to part-time racing after picking up Federated Auto Parts sponsorship in 2000, with Schrader sharing the ride withLyndon Amick , who had a second place run atIndianapolis Raceway Park . Schrader and Amick continued to run part-time in 2001, with Schrader himself posting a second place finish atDarlington Raceway . During 2001 & 2002, KSR ran in the Busch Series again in the #07 Chevy with Schrader attempting a total of three races, andMichael Verger failing to qualify in his attempt. In 2002, Wallace returned to the team as co-driver, replacing Amick. The two would combine for twelve starts and five top-ten finishes. Schrader ran eleven races in 2003, and Wallace four, with four top-tens. Wallace began the 2004 season with a third place finish, before Schrader took over for the rest of the runs for the years. He had four top-tens and a pole atBristol Motor Speedway . He made nine more starts in 2005, but had only one top-ten finish.Hiatus and Return
KSR did not run any major series races over the next two seasons, focusing on the ARCA series, fielding entries for
Chris Bristol . The team returned in 2008, when Schrader returned with Federated Auto Parts sponsoring hisToyota Tundra . In his first race back, he started 28th and finished 4th.External links
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/owner?id=schrake01 Ken Schrader owner stats]
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