- SS-Green Light Racing
NASCAR_Owner_Infobox
Company Name = SS-Green Light Racing
Owner(s) Name =Gene Christensen (#0)
Ken Smith (#07)
Bobby Dotter (#08)
Racing Series =Craftsman Truck Series
Championships = 0
Car Number(s) = #0
#07
#08
Driver(s) = Butch Miller (#0)
Sean Murphy/Shane Seig /Ryan Lawler (#07)
Jason White (#08)
Primary Sponsor(s) =ASILIMITED (#07)
Gunbroker.com (#08)
Shop Location =Mooresville, North Carolina
Homepage = [http://www.ssracingonline.com SS-Green Light Racing Website]SS-Green Light Racing is a
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team. Owned and operated by businessman Ken Smith and former driver Bobby Dotter, the team fields two full-time entries in the Truck Series, the #07 Chevrolet for Sean Murphy, Shane Sieg, and Ryan Lawler and the #08 Dodge for Jason White.Green Light began competing in the Truck Series in 2000, when Dotter drove the #45 in two races for Gene Christensen, his best finish being seventeenth at
The Milwaukee Mile . Jason Small drove one race later that season at IRP, where he finished 25th.Truck #0 history
The #0 truck debuted in 2007 with
Sharon Rice listed as the owner. Brandon Knupp drove it first atTexas Motor Speedway , and finished 34th after suffering overheating. Three weeks later, Wayne Edwards drove the truck and finished last with braking malfunction. In 2008, the #0 has run a part-time schedule with Christensen as the owner. Butch Miller has driven most of the races, with two 32nd-place finish, along with one-race starts by Wayne Edwards and Chris Jones.Truck #07 history
The #07 truck began racing in 2001 with former owner
Gene Christensen driving theRacing For Kids Chevrolet. He failed to finish higher than 30th that season and completed just 63 laps total.Aaron Daniel andMike Olsen drove the 07 for a total of three races that season in addition.Jason Small began racing the 07 full-time the following season withSunbelt Rentals sponsoring. He had two top-tens and finished 22nd in the points standings.Rich Bickle drove the 07 at the season opener in 2003, before Bobby Dotter drove for several races in the truck.Jeremy Mayfield had a sixth-place finish the following race at Lowe's, withStan Boyd andBlake Mallory driving in select races afterwards.Johnny Chapman would then drive for six races, withRyan Hanson andMark McFarland driving in between. Dotter and Shane Sieg would finish out the year in the truck.In 2004, Sieg was hired as the full-time driver with
Auto Air Colors sponsoring. Despite an eighth place finish at Milwaukee, he was released before the final quarter of the season, and Sean Murphy andAndy Houston would end the season in the truck. Murphy would be hired to drive the 07 for the first five races of the season, and after one thirteenth-place finish, Butch Miller took over at Mansfield, and finished tenth. Rich Bickle,Chris Wimmer , andEric Norris also raced the 07, before Jack Bailey drove a total of six races, with a best finish of 26th.Chase Pistone , Jose Luis Ramirez, and Wimmer finished out the season in the truck. Murphy returned at the beginning of the 2006 season, but did not last long, withClint Bowyer finishing seventh at Martinsville in theJack Daniel's truck.Justin Martz , Robert Turner,Johnny Chapman , and Butch Miller drove one race apiece, withKevin Lepage driving a pair of races withRoadloans.com sponsorship. Chad McCumbee drove the 07 for a pair of races, whenU.S. Restoration became the team's new primary sponsor.Travis Kittleson then became the team's new driver for three races, his best a sixteenth atNashville Superspeedway .T. J. Bell would drive for one race, andJohn Mickel brought sponsorship fromTorquespeed and leased out the 07 for the rest of the season, his best finish 20th.After the 2006 season,
Tim Sauter andLester Buildings joined the team for 2007. Despite only one top-ten finish, Sauter finished 16th in the points but was runner up to Willie Allen for Rookie of the Year. Both Sauter and Lester Buildings departed at season's end, possibly due to the struggles of the housing market.Fact|date=April 2008 Shane Seig, Sean Murphy and Ryan Lawler will share the ride in 2008. ASILIMITED will be a primary sponsor for selected events.Truck #08 history
The team began competing in 2000 with Dotter driving the #45
People Against Drugs Chevrolet in two races, his best finish a seventeenth atThe Milwaukee Mile . For the 2001 season, Dotter would drive the 08 full-time while campaigning for Rookie of the Year. He had a 10th place finish at IRP and finished fifteenth in points. He continued to drive the 08 truck in 2002, posting four top-ten finishes and finishing a career best fourteenth in points. In 2003, rookieJody Lavender was hired as the team's driver for most of the season, bringing sponsorship fromLavender's Discount Carpets andHartsville Community Bank . He finished seventeenth in points that year despite missing four races. He was replaced in those races by Dotter and Shane Sieg, who ran two races apiece.Ken Weaver was hired as the next driver of the 08 truck in 2004, bringing1-800-4-A-Phone as sponsorship, and he raced a total of fifteen times, with a best finish of 18th atTexas Motor Speedway . Various other drivers raced the 08 truck that season, including Dotter,Tony Raines ,A. J. Fike ,Butch Miller ,Bill Manfull , and Sean Murphy. Weaver started driving the 08 truck for the first three races in 2005, and had a sixth-place finish atDaytona International Speedway , before he left the team. Without a primary sponsor, the team began racing with the driver-by committee schedule, andTam Topham drove for the team atMartinsville Speedway , before Rich Bickle drove the next two races, and finished fifth at Mansfield. Butch Miller andKevin Lepage drove one race apiece, beforeJohnny Chapman drove in four of the next five races. Miller and Topham raced another time in the 08 that year, along withJarit Johnson ,Chris Wimmer ,Mark McFarland , andJack Bailey .In 2006,
Bobby Hamilton, Jr. raced in the first three races of the season withCorky's BBQ and Ribs sponsoring the team's Dodge, before he left to drive full-time for his father's team. Butch Miller drove the next week at Martinsville, andBoris Jurkovic followed at the following race, when the team returned to Chevrolet.Mike Greenwell made his debut at Mansfield, finishing 26th, and after Johnny Chapman drove at Dover,Chad McCumbee was hired as Green Light Racing's first full-time driver in two years. With the exception of two races whereChris Wimmer andMike Greenwell raced, McCumbee drove the 08 for the rest of the season, posting two seventh-place finishes and was runner-up for Rookie of the Year despite missing the season opener at Daytona. He was hired to race to race the 08 for the 2007 season, skipping theSam's Town 400 due to making his NEXTEL Cup debut atPocono Raceway , being replaced by Eric Norris. He left forMRD Motorsports late in the season, andShane Sieg took his place, for a couple of races, withDennis Setzer driving at New Hampshire. Chris Jones took over the ride starting at Martinsville. For 2008, Jason White brings sponsorship from GunBroker.com, along with the team's manufacturer change toDodge .Other teams
Beginning with the 2006 season, Green Light Racing began fielding a third team when the expected field was short.
Wayne Edwards drove the 03 truck first in 2006, finishing 36th and 35th respectively.Johnny Chapman then drove atTexas Motor Speedway , finishing 35th. Chapman drove the 78 at Atlanta in 2007, finishing last. Other drivers of the 06 truck in 2007 wereMorgan Shepherd ,Blake Mallory ,Randy MacDonald , Dotter, Edwards, andBrandon Knupp .Merger with
SS Racing SS Racing, although an ASA team, has dabbled in the Truck Series with a limited partnership with GLR, providing associate sponsorship for the team. However, with the recent financial successes of merged teams such as
Gillett Evernham Motorsports andRoush Fenway Racing Fact|date=January 2008, coupled with Gene Christiensen's bid for a seat in Congress, both GLR and SS expanded their partnership to a full merger beginning in 2008.External links
* [http://www.ssracingonline.com Official Website]
* [http://www.greenlightracing.com Green Light Racing website]
* [http://www1.raceweekonline.com/anm/templates/template4.aspx?articleid=1538&zoneid=11 Texas AG sues truck owner]
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