- Herzog-Jackson Motorsports
NASCAR former team
Company_Name = Herzog-Jackson Motorsports
| Owner(s) Name =Bill Herzog ,Randy Herzog ,Stan Herzog ,Reggie Jackson
Racing Series =Busch Series , SODA
Championships = 0
Wins = 3
Car Number(s) = #92
Notable Driver(s) =Todd Bodine , Jeff Green,Jimmie Johnson
Notable Sponsor(s) =Alltel ,Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve ,Excedrin ,Monster.com ,The GPS Store ,Garmin
Manufacturer =Chevrolet
Shop Location =Concord, North Carolina | Year Opened = 2000
Year Closed = 2003Herzog-Jackson Motorsports was a
NASCAR Busch Series team based inCharlotte, North Carolina . Originating as Herzog Motorsports, the team was owned by Bill, Randy, and Stan Herzog. In its final year, the team was co-owned by formerOakland A's andNew York Yankees playerReggie Jackson . The team is notable for fielding two future champions inTodd Bodine andJimmie Johnson .ODA
Herzog Motorsports started as an
off-road racing team. The team won the 1998 SODA Pro-2 (rear wheel drive) championship with rookie driverRicky Johnson . Johnson won 6 of 16 events. [ [http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=23225&FS=NHRA Chevrolet 1998 Season Review] ,December 8 1998 ; motorsport.com; RetrievedFebruary 15 2008 ]Busch Series
Breeding of Champions
HJM debuted in 2000 as Herzog Motorsports with SODA and
American Speed Association driverJimmie Johnson , who had previously worked with them in SODA. Sponsored by wireless companyAlltel , Johnson would finish 10th in the points and place third in the 2000 Rookie of the Year points, behindRon Hornaday andKevin Harvick . Johnson's rookie year was notable for a crash atWatkins Glen International , where his brakes failed heading into turn 1 and he slammed the barrier head on. He was not injured and even pumped his fists after exiting the car. After Alltel left forPenske Racing , Johnson remained with the team for 2001, sponsored byExcedrin . Johnson gave the team its first ever win at the inaugural race atChicagoland Speedway . Herzog's plans were to field a Cup team with Johnson, but he had already signed a deal withHendrick Motorsports for 2002. Herzog then turned toTodd Bodine . Bodine would take the team's second win atKentucky Speedway and finished 23rd in points. After Excedrin's departure, Herzog Motorsports joined with former baseball player Reggie Jackson to form Herzog-Jackson Motorsports in 2003. With Bodine back at the wheel, the team took its third and final victory atDarlington Raceway . Despite the added presence of fame, the team had sponsors for a few races, but could not attract a major sponsor to pay the bills, despite Bodine leading the points. Troubles were evident when the team skipped the Chicago race and Bodine was released. HJM returned at Kansas with Jeff Green, who finished 11th. That would be the final race for the team, as they shut down near the end of the season.References
External links
* [http://www.herzogmotorsports.com/ Team Website]
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