- Biagi-DenBeste Racing
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Company_Name = Biagi-DenBeste Racing
Owner(s) Name =Fred Biagi
Racing Series =Busch Series
Championships = 0
Wins = 1
Car Number(s) = #4
Notable Driver(s) = Mike Wallace
Notable Sponsor(s) =Geico
Manufacturer =Chevrolet ,Ford
Shop Location =Mooresville, North Carolina
Year Opened = 2001
Year Closed = 2007Biagi-DenBeste Racing is a defunct NASCAR
Busch Series team. It fielded the #4 entry owned byFred Biagi and theDenBeste Transportation company, which came on board as a partner in 2006. The team's shop was located inMooresville, North Carolina .The team debuted in 2001 at the
Auto Club 300 , qualifying 41st and finishing 31st with Mike Wallace driving theirChevrolet . Wallace made eight starts total that season, his best finish a tenth atRichmond International Raceway . Wallace returned in 2002, running seventeen races. He finished in the top-twenty seven times, including two fourteenth-place finishes.In 2003, Biagi moved up to the Busch Series full-time with Wallace. They opened the season with a fourth-place finish at the
Koolerz 300 . Despite missing a race whereRick Carelli filled in, Wallace finished thirteenth in points that year, one position shy of matching his career-best. The following season, Biagi switched from Chevrolets to Fords, and at theWinn-Dixie 250 , Wallace took the lead on the last lap to score Biagi's first career Busch victory. He led eighteen laps the following week atChicagoland Speedway , but ran out of fuel on the last lap, costing him the victory. After posting three more top-tens, Wallace finished seventeenth in points.After Wallace departed in 2005, Biagi formed a partnership with
Chip Ganassi Racing and hired Ganassi development driverRyan Hemphill . After he failed to qualify for two consecutive races, Hemphill was briefly replaced by Jeff Green, who finished sixth at Richmond. Hemphill returned for three races and had a twelfth-place run atNashville Superspeedway before he was permanately removed from the ride. Green took over for three races, beforeKevin Hamlin took over for the balance of the season. In fourteen starts, his best finish was fourteenth atMemphis Motorsports Park .For 2006, Mark Green was selected as the team's new driver, and had an eighteenth place run at Richmond, before he was released in favor of
Auggie Vidovich . In addition to Green and Vidovich, Hamlin,Boris Said , andPaul Tracy have driven the car during the 2006 season.In 2007, BDBR had announced it would switch to
Toyota and run with sponsorship fromKibbles 'n Bits , but the team shut down in January due to a lack of funding. Its assets and owners points were acquired byBraun Racing , and the team's number, 4, assigned toGinn Racing .
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