- JTG Daugherty Racing
NASCAR_Owner_Infobox
Company Name = JTG Daugherty Racing
| Owner(s) Name =Tad Geschickter ,Jodi Geschickter , Brad Daugherty
Racing Series =Sprint Cup Series
Nationwide Series
Championships = 0
Car Number(s) = #47 (Sprint & Nationwide)
#59 (Nationwide)
Driver(s) =Kelly Bires (#47-Nationwide)
Marcos Ambrose (#47-Sprint & #59-Nationwide)
Scott Lagasse Jr. (Development)
Coleman Pressley (Development)
Primary Sponsor(s) =McKee Foods (#47-Sprint)
Clorox (#47-Nationwide)
Kingsford Charcoal (#59-Nationwide)
Shop Location =Harrisburg, North Carolina
Homepage = [http://www.jtgracing.com JTG Racing]JTG Daugherty Racing is a
NASCAR Nationwide Series andCraftsman Truck Series team owned by former advertising executive Tad Geschickter and his wife Jodi, along with currentESPN analyst Brad Daugherty. It currently fields the #47Clorox Ford Fusion driven byKelly Bires , the #59Kingsford Charcoal Ford driven byMarcos Ambrose in theNationwide Series , and the #47 Little Debbie Ford driven byMarcos Ambrose part-time in theSprint Cup Series . The team had merged withWood Brothers Racing during the 2006 season, but split from the Wood Brothers early in 2008. The two teams still share resources and work out of the same shop.Sprint Cup Series
Car #47 History
2007
JTG Daugherty attempted to make their Cup Series debut in the third race of 2007 at
Las Vegas Motor Speedway withKen Schrader behind the wheel of the Ore-Ida Ford but the team failed to qualify for the race. Jon Wood attempted to qualify the #47 in the season's 29th race at Kansas Speedway but also failed to qualify the Little Debbie/Nutty Bars car into the field.2008
With the new ownership at JTG Daugherty Racing, the team attempted to qualify for the
Allstate 400 at the Brickyard withMarcos Ambrose at the wheel and he qualifyed into the race in 24th position. Ambrose finished a solid 22nd position. Ambrose is scheduled to run three more races this season with JTG Daugherty with his next race being theCenturion Boats at the Glen atWatkins Glen International . On October 1st, JTG Daugherty signed a deal to go into a technical alliance withMichael Waltrip Racing for the 2009 Sprint cup season.Nationwide Series
Car #47 History
The second team in the JTG Daugherty stable made its debut in 1996 at the
All Pro Bumper To Bumper 300 . The car was #46, sponsored byStanley Tools and driven to a 22nd place finish byLarry Pearson . Pearson drove two more races for the team that year, each one getting regressively worse. ST would not run a second car again until 2004, when they fielded the #47Ford Taurus driven byRobert Pressley . Pressley had two top ten finishes that year, and finished 15th in points. He was replaced by rookieJon Wood in 2005. Wood posted six top-ten finishes and finished 15th in overall championship points. He was to continue to drive the 47 car in 2007, before medical problems forced him to exit the ride. FormerAmerican Speed Association championKelly Bires took his place for most of the year, garnering two top-ten finishes.Andy Lally took his place on road courses, finishing tenth atWatkins Glen International . Bires will drive full-time in2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series .Car #59 History
JTG Daugherty Racing (then known as ST Motorsports) made its debut at the 1995
Goody's 300 .Jeff Fuller drove theSunoco -sponsoredChevrolet to an eleventh place finish. Fuller ran the full season with ST, and had six top-ten finishes en route to a tenth-place finish in points. He was named Rookie of the Year for the Busch Series that year. Fuller returned again in 1996. While he dropped seven points in the standings due to missing two races, he had four top-ten finishes and won from the pole at theFood City 250 . Fuller was 18th in points after the 1997GM Goodwrench/Delco Batteries 200 , when he was released from the ride and replaced by Robert Pressley. Pressley had two-top fives and finished 32nd in points despite missing half the season. Pressley could only run half of the season in the newly renumbered #59 due to Winston Cup commitments withJasper Motorsports . He ran 18 races and had two pole positions, finishing 31st in points with sponsorship from Kingsford.Jimmie Johnson ,Kevin Lepage ,Ron Hornaday andRich Bickle filled in when Pressley was unavailable.Adam Petty drove a second car for the team, the #22Spree Chevy in three races during the season and his best finish was 27th (twice).For 1999, ST hired Mike Dillon as its new driver. Dillon had a seventh-place finish at the
Lysol 200 and finished 16th in points that year. Dillon left forRichard Childress Racing after the season was over and ST replaced him withPhil Parsons . Parsons qualified for all 32 races, had two top-tens and finished 12th in points. In 2001, he was replaced by Bickle again. However, Bickle struggled in the ride and was replaced by Mark Green andJeff Purvis after theMBNA.com 200 .In 2002, ST hired
Stacy Compton to drive the #59, and he drove until the end of the 2006 season. His best finish being 9th. The only major change from 2002 until 2007 was the team's switch to theFord Motor Company in 2004. Australian driverMarcos Ambrose was hired to compete in the #59 during the 2007 season, finishing in the top-ten six times and ending the year sixth in points.Craftsman Truck Series
The #20 truck debuted in 2006 at the
GM Flex Fuel 250 as the #20 truck. Jon Wood drove the truck for two races, due toMarcos Ambrose not being cleared to run the first two races due to limited experience.Bobby East running the event at Atlanta. Ambrose finally took over the ride at Martinsville, winning one pole and posting two third-place finishes during the season. In 2007, the truck switched numbers to 09.Joey Clanton broughtZaxby's as a sponsor and would share the ride with exBusch Series veteranStacy Compton . Clanton, despite running a partial schedule, was third in the Rookie of the Year standings. Clanton would take both the 09 and Zaxby's with him toRoush Fenway Racing for 2008, allowing JTG Daugherty to switch back to the #20 and hire Scott Lagasse as their new driver. After eight races, JTG Daugherty closed its truck team due to a lack of funding.External links
* [http://www.jtgracing.com Official Website]
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