- Buckshot Racing
NASCAR former team
Company_Name = Buckshot Racing
| Owner(s) Name = Billy Jones
Racing Series =Winston Cup ,Busch Series
Championships = 0
Wins = 4
Car Number(s) = #00
Notable Driver(s) =Buckshot Jones ,Todd Bodine | Notable Sponsor(s) =Aquafresh ,Cheez-It
Manufacturer = Chevrolet, Ford, Pontiac
Shop Location =Spartanburg, South Carolina
Year Opened = 1995
Year Closed = 2002Buckshot Racing is a former
NASCAR team. It was owned by Billy Jones and competed in theWinston Cup andBusch Series . They compiled a total of four wins.The team debuted in 1995 with Jones' son Buckshot driving. Jones made his debut at
The Milwaukee Mile withLonghorn Steakhouse sponsorship. Jones ran a total of nine races that season, finishing ninth atSouth Boston Speedway . The following season, they ran a total of eighteen races with Aquafresh sponsoring. Jones won his first career race at Milwaukee and a pole atNorth Carolina Speedway , finishing 25th in the final points. He failed to win another race in 1997, but he finished a career-best seventh in points, and made his Winston Cup debut atAtlanta Motor Speedway . The team qualified 32nd but finished last due to a wreck by Jones early in the race.In 1998,
Bayer /Alka-Seltzer became the team's new primary sponsor, and Jones picked up his second career win at theGumout Long Life Formula 200 , but dropped to ninth in points. Buckshot Racing also ran five Cup races under a partnership withStavola Brothers Racing , and had an eighth-place finish atDover International Speedway . Jones moved up to Winston Cup full-time in 1999, racing the 00 but without major sponsorship.Larry Pearson replaced him in the team's Busch Series operation, with Cheez-It sponsorship. Jones struggled running the Cup series, and after several DNQs, he left Cup to replace Pearson in the Busch car, who had only one top-ten finish. Jones had two tenth-place finishes out of nineteen starts. In 2000, Jones won his final pole atMichigan International Speedway and improved to 21st in the standings.Jones returned to Cup for
Petty Enterprises in 2001, andTodd Bodine was hired as the team's new driver. Despite driving without major sponsorship and switching toChevrolet , Bodine won two of the first three races of the season. When sponsorship forced the team to cutback to a part-time schedule, Buckshot andTim Fedewa returned to drive a limited races withGeorgia Pacific funding, posting four top-ten finishes between them.Jason Schuler also drove the #04 for a pair of races, his best finishes of 36th. The lack of funding caused Buckshot to sell the team in 2002.External links
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/owner?id=jonesbi01 Billy Jones Winston Cup Owner Stats at Racing-Reference.info]
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