- Team Rensi Motorsports
NASCAR_Owner_Infobox
Company Name = Team Rensi Motorsports
| Owner(s) Name =Ed Rensi ,Gary Weisbaum
Racing Series =Busch Series
Championships = 0
Car Number(s) = #25
Driver(s) =Bobby Hamilton, Jr. (#25)
Chad Finley (Development)
Primary Sponsor(s) =Smithfield Foods (#25)
Shop Location =Mooresville, North Carolina
Homepage = [http://www.teamrensimotorsports.com Team Rensi Motorsports]Team Rensi Motorsports is a
NASCAR Busch Series team owned by Ed Rensi The team has also competed in theWinston Cup Series ,Craftsman Truck Series , and ARCA racing series.Car #25 History
Rensi Motorsports first joined the Busch Series in 1999, fielding the #25
Dura Lube Chevrolet Monte Carlo forJeff Finley . They finished 13th at the season openingNAPA Auto Parts 300 , but Finley failed to qualify for the next few races, and he and the team drifted apart.Kenny Wallace took over at Nashville, and drove 18 races that season for the team, posting nine finishes of seventh or better.Rick Fuller ,David Blankenship andScott Lagasse drove two races a piece for the team as well, and they finished eighteenth in owner's points that season. Wallace returned again in 2000 with new sponsorLance Snacks , and posted eight top-ten finishes, his best finish was 4th twice at Bristol races. Blankenship andAndy Santerre drove in the races that Wallace did not run, with Santerre finishing 3rd at Pikes Peak.In 2001, the
U.S. Marines signed on as sponsor. Since Wallace had moved ontoInnovative Motorsports ,Chad Chaffin began the year with the team, but after he couldn't finish highter than 16th at Atlanta, he was released. RookieDavid Donohue took over at thePepsi 300 Presented by Mapco/Williams , but he too, struggled in the ride, and was released after 12 starts.Randy Tolsma finished the season for the team, who finished 29th in points that year.After 2001, Rensi switched to Ford Tauruses and signed
Bobby Hamilton Jr. to drive. After a slow start, the two began to gain momentum, and they picked up their first win at theBusch 200 , and finished eighth in points. This success carried over into the next season as well, as Hamilton won four races and finished fourth in points. They would not be able to win in 2004, and after theCabela's 250 , Hamilton left to drive forPPI Motorsports at theNEXTEL Cup level, andMike McLaughlin took over for the rest of the season, finishing second at theStacker 200 Presented by YJ Stinger .In 2005, Rensi signedAshton Lewis to drive the 25 car. Lewis had five top-ten finishes and a fourteenth-place finish in points. After many poor performances, however, Lewis was released and the Marines left as a sponsor. For 2007,credit report site [http://www.freecreditreport.com FreeCreditReport.com] signed on as sponsor, withNEXTEL Cup driverDavid Gilliland and head engineerRichard Johns originally slated to share the ride. During theRoadLoans.com 200 weekend, Gilliland announced his departure from the #25, citing that he needed to focus on hisYates Racing #38 Cup ride. Johns drove for the remainder of the season.The team returned Hamilton to the ride for the '08 season in the newly renamed
Nationwide Series , as his #35 team had folded.Smithfield Foods is the sponsor.Car #35 History
The #35 team debuted in 2005 being driven by veteran
Jason Keller with sponsorship fromMcDonald's . Despite a ninth-place finish in points, Keller struggled to run up front, and he left forPhoenix Racing at the end of the season.Regan Smith took his place in 2006, and had one top-ten finish. Smith departed from the ride forGinn Racing . Hamilton returned to Rensi to drive the #35 for the 2007 season, finishing sixth in points.During the 2007-08 offseason,
McDonald's ended its sponsorship of the #35 andDavid Gilliland took theFreeCreditReport.com sponsorship of the #25 car to theNASCAR Sprint Cup Series . Team Rensi signedSmithfield Foods as prime sponsor of the #25 car, allowing Hamilton to move to that team. The 35 has not run since the end of 2007.Craftsman Trucks
Team Rensi began fielding a Craftsman Truck team in 2000, after purchasing equipment from
Dale Earnhardt, Inc. . DriverJimmy Hensley drove the mostly unsponsored #16Chevrolet Silverado to a 13th place finish in points. In 2001, Donohue began running the #16, but after three races, the team shut down due to sponsorship issues. Randy Tolsma drove the #61 that year and was tenth in points when his team closed as well due to financial problems. He ran one final Truck race for Rensi in 2002, finishing 18th in a Marine-sponsored truck atMartinsville Speedway , the last race for Rensi's truck program.References
External links
* [http://www.teamrensimotorsports.com/ Team Rensi Motorsports]
* [http://www.everythingstockcar.com/1191o-ed-rensi-nascar-owner.html Ed Rensi owner stats]
* [http://www.everythingstockcar.com/1213o-sam-rensi-nascar-owner.html Sam Rensi owner stats]
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