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McAnally–Hilgemann Racing
Owner(s)Bill McAnally
Mike Curb
William Hilgemann
BaseRoseville, California
SeriesNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
ARCA Menards Series
ARCA Menards Series West
Race driversTruck Series
18. Tyler Ankrum
19. Daniel Hemric
81. Connor Mosack (R)
91. Jack Wood
ARCA Menards Series
19. Jake Bollman (part-time)
ARCA Menards Series West
19. Daniel Hemric, Jake Bollman, Christian Eckes
SponsorsTruck Series
18. LiUNA, Ullico
19. NAPA Auto Parts, South Point Hotel & Casino, Gates Hydraulics
81. Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, NAPA Nightvision, PEAK
91. Adaptive One Caliper
ARCA Menards Series
19. NAPA Auto Parts
ARCA Menards Series West
19. NAPA Auto Parts
ManufacturerChevrolet
Career
DebutWhelen All-American Series
1990
Menards Series West:
1992
Craftsman Truck Series
2000
Menards Series East:
2014
Latest raceNextel Cup Series: 2004 Dodge/Save Mart 350 (Sonoma)
Craftsman Truck Series:
2025 Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge 200 (Martinsville)
ARCA Menards Series:
2025 General Tire 150 (Phoenix)
ARCA Menards Series East:
2020 Skip's Western Outfitters 175 (New Smyrna)
ARCA Menards Series West:
2025 General Tire 150 (Phoenix)
Drivers' ChampionshipsTotal: 12
NASCAR Nextel Cup Series: 0
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series East: 0
ARCA Menards Series West: 11
1999, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021
NASCAR Whelen All American Series: 1
1990
Race victoriesTotal: 117
Nextel Cup Series: 0
Craftsman Truck Series: 9
ARCA Menards Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series East: 9
ARCA Menards Series West: 99
Pole positionsTotal: 99
Nextel Cup Series: 0
Craftsman Truck Series: 13
ARCA Menards Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series East: 6
ARCA Menards Series West: 80

McAnally–Hilgemann Racing (MHR) (also known as Bill McAnally Racing (BMR) is an American professional stock car racing team that competes full-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. The team is based in Roseville, California, and is owned by Bill McAnally (in Truck, is co-owned by William Hilgemann). In the NASCAR Truck Series, the team fields four trucks full-time: No. 18 Chevrolet Silverado for Tyler Ankrum, No. 19 Chevrolet Silverado for Daniel Hemric, the No. 81 Chevrolet Silverado for Connor Mosack, and the No. 91 Chevrolet Silverado for Jack Wood.

The team also races full-time in the ARCA Menards Series West fielding the No. 19 Chevrolet SS full-time for Daniel Hemric, Jake Bollman, and Christian Eckes, as well as part-time in the ARCA Menards Series, fielding the No. 19 Chevrolet SS part-time for Jake Bollman.

History

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Bill McAnally first started racing in the Late Model series at All American Speedway in 1990. While preparing to begin his Late Model career, he reached out to NAPA to try getting some sponsorship for his car. They agreed to sponsor him, and McAnally won the Late Model division championship in the Whelen All-American Series at the track. NAPA has continued to sponsor the team to this day.

McAnally moved up to the ARCA Menards Series West (then called the NASCAR Winston West Series), making two starts that season. The following season he bumped that up to five starts. The 1994 season got off to a bad start when he lost his car and equipment to vandals the night before the season opener. Despite this, McAnally still managed to race in six events while rebuilding his team that year. In 1995, he finally reached his dream of running a full regular-season schedule, finishing ninth in the championship standings. He followed that up with another ninth-place finish in the standings the following year.[1] In total, McAnally made 56 starts between 1992 and 1998[2] while also working a full-time job as a lineman for a utility company.

In 1999, McAnally was preparing to retire from racing when a chance meeting took place with a father and son who wanted to go racing. That meeting resulted in Sean Woodside racing for McAnally in 1999. He won the first race of the season at Tucson and went on to win the series championship. McAnally next opened a seat for Brendan Gaughan, who went on to win back-to-back titles for BMR in 2000 and 2001 and opened a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team in the same years.[3] McAnally would add two more titles with driver Eric Holmes in 2008 and 2010. In 2015 and 2016 the team saw even more success, winning back-to-back championships with Chris Eggleston and Todd Gilliland respectively. This made McAnally just the third car owner in the history of the series to win consecutive titles on two separate occasions.[4] They came back just as strong in 2017, winning another championship with Todd Gilliland.[5] McAnally is the only owner in NASCAR history to have eight championships at the touring series level of NASCAR.[6]

On January 13, 2020, BMR announced a partnership with Bill Hilgemann to form McAnally-Hilgemann Racing. The team fielded the No. 19 Tundra full-time in the Truck Series for Kraus.[7] The following day, the team revealed a new Menards Series West driver lineup of Gio Scelzi, Jesse Love, Holley Hollan, and Gracie Trotter.[8]

In 2021, McAnally's team participated with the Nos. 1 (Jolynn Wilkinson), 4 (Dylan Lupton, Eric Nascimento), 5 (Sebastian Arias), 16 (Jesse Love), 19 (Derek Kraus, Eric Nascimento, Amber Balcaen, Jolynn Wilkinson, Sebastian Arias), and 99 (Cole Moore).

In 2022, McAnally-Hilgemann and McAnally's team switched to Chevrolet, having a technical alliance with GMS Racing. In trucks, Colby Howard ran the No. 91 (reverse of No. 19) full-time, and Jake Garcia drove the No. 35 (his late model number) part-time. In ARCA West, Austin Herzog made his first full-time appearance, but was replaced by Landen Lewis after five rounds.

For 2023, Christian Eckes ran the No. 19 full-time while 18-year-old rookie Jake Garcia ran the No. 35 full-time except for Daytona which was run by Chase Elliott, as Garcia was ineligible for the restrictor plate race due to not being 18 yet. Eckes scored wins at Atlanta, Darlington and Kansas.[9]

Nextel Cup Series

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Car No. 00 history

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In 2003, McAnally fielded the No. 00 Chevrolet at Infineon Raceway with Jim Inglebright as the driver.

Car No. 00 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts Ref
2003 Jim Inglebright 00 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX TAL MAR CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON
DNQ
DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH NHA DOV TAL KAN CLT MAR ATL PHO CAR HOM 72nd 22 [10]

Car No. 02 history

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In 1996, Bill McAnally made his debut in the Winston Cup Series. He drove the No. 02 Chevrolet at Sears Point and Phoenix.

Car No. 02 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Owners Pts
1996 Bill McAnally 02 Chevy DAY CAR RCH ATL DAR BRI NWS MAR TAL SON
DNQ
CLT DOV POC MCH DAY NHA POC TAL IND GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR PHO
DNQ
ATL N/A 0

Car No. 16 history

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In 1997, McAnally fielded the No. 16 Chevrolet at Sears Point for himself.

Car No. 16 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Owners Pts
1997 Bill McAnally 16 Chevy DAY CAR RCH ATL DAR TEX BRI MAR SON
DNQ
TAL CLT DOV POC MCH CAL DAY NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH NHA DOV MAR CLT TAL CAR PHO ATL 76th 1

Car No. 61 history

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In 2004, McAnally fielded the No. 61 Chevrolet at Infineon Raceway with Austin Cameron as the driver.

Car No. 61 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts
2004 Austin Cameron 61 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON
38
DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV TAL KAN CLT MAR ATL PHO DAR HOM 72nd 49

Craftsman Truck Series

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Truck No. 18 history

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Ankrum's No. 18 truck at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.

In December 2023, it was announced that Tyler Ankrum would compete for MHR full-time, driving the No. 18 truck.[11] Ankrum was able to qualify for the Truck Series Playoffs, eventually advancing to the Round of 8.

Truck No. 18 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Owners Pts
2024 Tyler Ankrum 18 Chevy DAY
11
ATL
7*
LVS
2
BRI
5
COA
25
MAR
5
TEX
34
KAN
20
DAR
26
NWS
8
CLT
32
GTW
15
NSH
5
POC
14
IRP
4
RCH
6
MLW
6
BRI
10
KAN
14
TAL
14
HOM
5
MAR
8
PHO
33
9th 2183
2025 DAY
34
ATL
3
LVS
10
HOM
4
MAR
2
BRI CAR TEX KAN NWS CLT NSH MCH POC LRP IRP GLN RCH DAR BRI NHA ROV TAL MAR PHO

Truck No. 19 history

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Kraus's No. 19 truck at Sonoma Raceway in 2022

In November 2018, it was announced that BMR would reopen a Camping World Truck Series team debuting again at ISM Raceway fielding the No. 19 Toyota Tundra for Derek Kraus. After finishing in the top ten, BMR expanded its inventory to three trucks and committed to running a four-race schedule with Kraus in 2019.[12]

The team began a full-time schedule in 2020 with Kraus.

In 2022, the team began running Chevrolet Silverados after having run with Toyota since their debut.

On December 6, 2022, the team announced that they had signed Christian Eckes to drive the No. 19 in 2023.[13] Eckes started the 2023 season with a third-place finish at Daytona. He then scored wins at Atlanta, Darlington, and Kansas.[14][15] Eckes was eliminated at the conclusion of the Round of 8 at Homestead.[16] He won two weeks later at Phoenix and finished fifth in the final points standings.[17]

Eckes started the 2024 season with a 10th-place finish at Daytona. Throughout the season, he won at Bristol, Martinsville, and Nashville, and claimed the regular season championship.[18][19][20][21] During the playoffs, Eckes won at Martinsville to make the Championship 4.[22] On November 20, with Eckes moving to the Xfinity Series, former Cup Series driver and 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Daniel Hemric was announced as the new driver of the No. 19 truck for 2025 season.[23]

Hemric started the 2025 season with a seventh place finish at Daytona. Over a month later, he scored his first career Truck Series victory at Martinsville.[24]

Truck No. 19 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Owners Pts
2018 Derek Kraus 19 Toyota DAY ATL LVS MAR DOV KAN CLT TEX IOW GTW CHI KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO
8
HOM 51st 30
2019 DAY ATL LVS MAR
18
TEX DOV
8
KAN CLT TEX IOW GTW CHI KEN POC ELD MCH BRI MSP LVS
27
TAL MAR PHO
31
HOM
DNQ
43rd 64
2020 DAY
4
LVS
22
CLT
16
ATL
7
HOM
15
POC
10
KEN
8
TEX
11
KAN
5
KAN
7
MCH
8
DRC
30
DOV
10
GTW
13
DAR
2
RCH
23
BRI
15
LVS
30
TAL
10*
KAN
9
TEX
9
MAR
10
PHO
24
11th 645
2021 DAY
33
DRC
7
LVS
32
ATL
13
BRD
38
RCH
15
KAN
28
DAR
35
COA
21
CLT
8
TEX
13
NSH
35*
POC
10
KNX
5
GLN
21
GTW
20
DAR
16
BRI
13
LVS
12
TAL
20
MAR
24
PHO
15
14th 480
2022 Chevy DAY
26
LVS
24
ATL
9
COA
12
MAR
14
BRD
29
DAR
19
KAN
8
TEX
36
CLT
12
GTW
7
SON
27
KNX
6
NSH
11
MOH
8
POC
9
IRP
14
RCH
12
KAN
21
BRI
6
TAL
13
HOM
15
PHO
11
13th 595
2023 Christian Eckes DAY
3*
LVS
6
ATL
1
COA
30
TEX
15
BRD
30
MAR
15
KAN
30
DAR
1*
NWS
25
CLT
6
GTW
2
NSH
23
MOH
3
POC
7
RCH
11
IRP
2
MLW
3
KAN
1
BRI
2*
TAL
19
HOM
20
PHO
1
5th 2319
2024 DAY
10
ATL
32
LVS
6
BRI
1*
COA
8
MAR
1*
TEX
4
KAN
3
DAR
4
NWS
6
CLT
10
GTW
2
NSH
1**
POC
3
IRP
2*
RCH
2
MLW
3*
BRI
4
KAN
3
TAL
6
HOM
9
MAR
1*
PHO
3
3rd 4034
2025 Daniel Hemric DAY
7
ATL
16
LVS
13
HOM
5
MAR
1
BRI CAR TEX KAN NWS CLT NSH MCH POC LRP IRP GLN RCH DAR BRI NHA ROV TAL MAR PHO

Truck No. 35 history

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The No. 35 attempted to make their debut at the 2022 Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200 at Martinsville Speedway, but failed to qualify with Jake Garcia due to a rained out qualifying. The team signed Garcia for a full-time effort in the No. 35 in 2023. Chase Elliott ran the first race in 2023 at Daytona International Speedway due to Garcia not being 18. The team went on to finish in the top ten several times during the season, but failed to make the playoffs.

Truck No. 35 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Owners Pts
2022 Jake Garcia 35 Chevy DAY LVS ATL COA MAR
DNQ
BRI DAR KAN TEX CLT GTW
29
SON KNO NSH MOH POC IRP
28
RCH
20
KAN BRI
22
TAL HOM PHO
16
42nd 70
2023 Chase Elliott DAY
10
14th 561
Jake Garcia LVS
10
ATL
18
COA
19
TEX
5
BRD
6
MAR
13
KAN
8
DAR
26
NWS
23
CLT
15
GTW
10
NSH
10
MOH
16
POC
35
RCH
4
IRP
13
MLW
9
KAN
11
BRI
11
TAL
29
HOM
15
PHO
2

Truck No. 43 history

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Dye's No. 43 truck at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.

On September 27, 2023, McAnally-Hilgemann Racing signed Daniel Dye for 2024. Dye will use the No. 43 from his previous team, GMS Racing.[25] Dye was able to qualify for the Truck Series Playoffs, but he would be eliminated after the first round.

Truck No. 43 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Owners Pts
2024 Daniel Dye 43 Chevy DAY
21
ATL
9
LVS
24
BRI
13
COA
28
MAR
13
TEX
6
KAN
9
DAR
23
NWS
9
CLT
19
GTW
12
NSH
2
POC
16
IRP
27
RCH
8
MLW
8
BRI
32
KAN
27
TAL
3
HOM
7
MAR
32
PHO
24
13th 559

Truck No. 62 history

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McAnally debuted in the Craftsman Truck Series in 2000 with Brendan Gaughan as the driver of the No. 62 truck. He run 6 races that season and failed to qualify for 1 race.

In 2001, Gaughan returned for 3 races with the best finished of 3rd at Mesa Marin Raceway.

Truck No. 62 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Owners Pts
2000 Brendan Gaughan 62 Chevy DAY HOM PHO
13
MMR
13
MAR PIR GTY
11
MEM PPR EVG
24
TEX KEN GLN MLW NHA NZH MCH IRP NSV CIC
DNQ
RCH DOV TEX CAL
19
2001 DAY HOM MMR
3
MAR GTY DAR PPR DOV TEX MEM MLW KAN KEN NHA IRP NSH CIC NZH RCH SBO TEX LVS
11
PHO
13
CAL

Truck No. 81 history

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Mosack's No. 81 truck at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025.

In 2024, McAnally fielded the No. 81 truck part-time for Corey Day at Bristol and Martinsville.

On December 3, 2024, McAnally announced that Connor Mosack would drive the No. 81 truck full-time in 2025.[26]

Truck No. 81 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Owners Pts
2024 Corey Day 81 Chevy DAY ATL LVS BRI COA MAR TEX KAN DAR NWS CLT GTW NSH POC IRP RCH MLW BRI
18
KAN TAL HOM MAR
18
PHO 39th 38
2025 Connor Mosack DAY
32
ATL
25
LVS
20
HOM
19
MAR
25
BRI CAR TEX KAN NWS CLT NSH MCH POC LRP IRP GLN RCH DAR BRI NHA ROV TAL MAR PHO

Truck No. 91 history

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Howard's No. 91 truck at Sonoma Raceway in 2022

The team ran the No. 91 in 2022 full time with Colby Howard.

On December 6, 2023, it was announced that Jack Wood would drive the No. 91 truck part-time for 2024, and full time in the ARCA Menards Series West in the No. 16 Chevy.[27]

The No. 91 would end up running the full schedule in 2024 with other drivers driving the truck in the races Wood was not entered for. Zane Smith was initially scheduled to run in four races,[28] but drove an additional race at Pocono. Vicente Salas raced at Gateway [29] finishing 25th. Connor Hall made his Craftsman Truck Series debut at Richmond,[30] finishing an impressive 10th in his first career start. Corey Day drove the remaining two races at Kansas and Homestead.[31] Ryan Reed would race the truck at Talladega,[32] finishing 7th.

On December 17, 2024, it was announced that Jack Wood would drive the 91 full-time in 2025.[33]

Truck No. 91 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Owners Pts
2022 Colby Howard 91 Chevy DAY
30
LVS
34
ATL
26
COA
24
MAR
18
BRI
12
DAR
13
KAN
11
TEX
34
CLT
14
GTW
23
SON
19
KNX
16
NSH
16
MOH
9
POC
18
IRP
32
RCH
28
KAN
9
BRI
24
TAL
8
HOM
13
PHO
15
18th 422
2024 Jack Wood DAY
18
ATL
31
COA
13
MAR
18
DAR
25
NWS
12
CLT
21
NSH
16
IRP
15
MLW
15
BRI
26
MAR
26
PHO
35
17th 515
Zane Smith LVS
8
BRI
3
TEX
5
KAN
2
POC
20
Vicente Salas GTW
25
Connor Hall RCH
10
Corey Day KAN
32
HOM
16
Ryan Reed TAL
7
2025 Jack Wood DAY
24
ATL
21
LVS
30
HOM
21
MAR
19
BRI CAR TEX KAN NWS CLT NSH MCH POC LRP IRP GLN RCH DAR BRI NHA ROV TAL MAR PHO

ARCA Menards Series

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Car No. 12 history

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In 2020, the team fielded the No. 12 car for Lawless Alan at Phoenix. He finished 9th.

Car No. 12 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AMSC Pts
2020 Lawless Alan 12 Toyota DAY PHO
9
TAL POC IRP KEN IOW KAN TOL TOL MCH DRC GTW L44 TOL BRI WIN MEM ISF KAN 59th 35

Car No. 16 history

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In 2020, Gio Scelzi was confirmed for a full ARCA West schedule for the team, along with three ARCA Menards Series races at Phoenix, Iowa, and Gateway driving the organization's No. 16 car.[34]

In 2021, Jesse Love returned to BMR for his second season in the West Series, along with one ARCA starts the No. 16 car at Phoenix. He finished 6th.

In 2022, Austin Herzog signed with BMR to run the full 2022 ARCA Menards Series West schedule. He also piloted the 16 car at one ARCA Menards Series race at Phoenix, where he finished 14th.[35]

In 2023, BMR announced that Tanner Reif would run full-time in the ARCA West series. He also piloted the 16 car at one ARCA Menards Series race at Phoenix. He finished 12th.[36]

In 2024, Jack Wood piloted the No. 16 car at Phoenix. He finished 7th.[37]

Car No. 16 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AMSC Pts
2020 Gio Scelzi 16 Toyota DAY PHO
10
TAL POC IRP KEN IOW
11
KAN TOL TOL MCH DAY GTW
13
L44 TOL BRI WIN MEM ISF KAN 33rd 98
2021 Jesse Love DAY PHO
6
TAL KAN TOL CLT MOH POC ELK BLN IOW WIN GLN MCH ISF MLW DSF BRI SLM KAN 10th 368
2022 Austin Herzog Chevy DAY PHO
14
TAL KAN CLT IOW BLN ELK MOH POC IRP MCH GLN ISF MLW DSF KAN BRI SLM TOL 91st 30
2023 Tanner Reif DAY PHO
12
TAL KAN CLT BLN ELK MOH IOW POC MCH IRP GLN ISF MLW DSF KAN BRI SLM TOL 87th 32
2024 Jack Wood DAY PHO
7
TAL DOV KAN CLT IOW MOH BLN IRP SLM ELK MCH ISF MLW DSF GLN BRI KAN TOL 80th 37

Car No. 19 history

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In 2020, Jesse Love was confirmed for a full ARCA West schedule for the team, along with three ARCA Menards Series races at Phoenix, Iowa, and Gateway driving the No. 19 car.

In 2021, Derek Kraus drove the No. 19 car at Phoenix. He finished 5th.

In 2022, Kraus returned at the same race. This time he finished 9th.

In 2024, it was announced that Eric Johnson Jr. will run full-time in the West Series. He also made one ARCA start in the No. 19 car at Phoenix. He finished 20th.

Car No. 19 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AMSC Pts
2020 Jesse Love 19 Toyota DAY PHO
16
TAL POC IRP KEN IOW
12
KAN TOL TOL MCH DRC GTW
5
L44 TOL BRI WIN MEM ISF KAN 26th 139
2021 Derek Kraus DAY PHO
5
TAL KAN TOL CLT MOH POC ELK BLN IOW WIN GLN MCH ISF MLW DSF BRI SLM KAN 75th 39
2022 Chevy DAY PHO
9
TAL KAN CLT IOW BLN ELK MOH POC IRP MCH GLN ISF MLW DSF KAN BRI SLM TOL 83rd 35
2024 Eric Johnson Jr. DAY PHO
20
TAL DOV KAN CLT IOW MOH BLN IRP SLM ELK MCH ISF MLW DSF GLN BRI KAN TOL 99th 24
2025 Jake Bollman DAY PHO
24
TAL KAN CLT MCH BLN ELK LRP DOV IRP IOW GLN ISF MAD DSF BRI SLM KAN TOL

Car No. 21 history

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In 2022, the team fielded the No. 21 car in partnership with GMS Racing for Jack Wood at Mid-Ohio. He finished 25th.

Car No. 21 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AMSC Pts
2022 Jack Wood 21 Toyota DAY PHO TAL KAN CLT IOW BLN ELK MOH
25
POC IRP MCH GLN ISF MLW DSF KAN BRI SLM TOL

Car No. 91 history

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In 2022, the team fielded the No. 91 car for Colby Howard at Mid-Ohio. He finished 17th.

Car No. 91 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AMSC Pts
2022 Colby Howard 91 Toyota DAY PHO TAL KAN CLT IOW BLN ELK MOH
17
POC IRP MCH GLN ISF MLW DSF KAN BRI SLM TOL

Car No. 99 history

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In 2020, Gracie Trotter was announced as a driver for BMR in the ARCA Menards Series West, as well as for select ARCA Menards Series races in the No. 99 car.

In 2021, BMR announced that Cole Moore would run full-time in the ARCA West series. He also piloted the No. 99 car at one ARCA Menards Series race at Phoenix. He finished 12th.

In 2022, Moore returned at the same race. This time he finished 11th. Blaine Perkins also made one start in the 99 car at Mid-Ohio. He finished 18th.

Car No. 99 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AMSC Pts
2020 Gracie Trotter 99 Toyota DAY PHO
22
TAL POC IRP KEN IOW
9
KAN TOL TOL MCH DAY GTW
12
L44 TOL BRI WIN MEM ISF KAN 89th 37
2021 Cole Moore DAY PHO
12
TAL KAN TOL CLT MOH POC ELK BLN IOW WIN GLN MCH ISF MLW DSF BRI SLM KAN 93rd 32
2022 Chevy DAY PHO
11
TAL KAN CLT IOW BLN ELK
Blaine Perkins MOH
18
POC IRP MCH GLN ISF MLW DSF KAN BRI SLM TOL

ARCA Menards Series East

[edit]

Car No. 00 history

[edit]

In 2014, the team fielded the No. 00 car part-time for Cole Custer. He scored a win at Richmond.

In 2015, Custer returned for one race at Watkins Glen. He won the pole and finished 5th.

Car No. 00 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NKNPSEC Pts
2014 Cole Custer 00 Chevy NSM DAY BRI
14
GRE RCH
1*
IOW
11
BGS FIF LGY NHA COL IOW
3
GLN
16
VIR
18
GRE DOV
18
2015 Toyota NSM GRE BRI IOW BGS LGY COL NHA IOW GLN
5
MOT VIR RCH DOV

Car No. 12 history

[edit]

In 2019, the team fielded the No. 12 car for Lawless Alan at New Hampshire. He finished 10th.

Car No. 12 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NKNPSEC Pts
2019 Lawless Alan 12 Toyota NSM BRI SBO SBO MEM NHA
10
IOW GLN BRI GTW NHA DOV

Car No. 15 history

[edit]

In 2014, Haas Racing development driver Nick Drake drove the No. 15 car full-time. He scored one pole at Richmond.

In 2015, Drake returned to the No. 15 car full-time.

Car No. 15 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NKNPSEC Pts
2014 Nick Drake 15 Toyota NSM
15
DAY
4
BRI
29
GRE
16
RCH
3
IOW
2
BGS
10
FIF
14
LGY
7
NHA
24
COL
7
IOW
13
GLN
10
VIR
12
GRE
5
DOV
28
2015 NSM
8
GRE
7
BRI
13
IOW
11
BGS
10
LGY
8
COL
11
NHA
4
IOW
16
GLN
11
MOT
14
VIR
7
RCH
28
DOV
5

Car No. 16 history

[edit]

In 2013, the team fielded the No. 16 car for Sergio Peña at Five Flags Speedway. He finished 8th. Eric Holmes also made one start in the No. 16 car at Colombia Motor Speedway where he finished 22nd.

In 2014, Brandon McReynolds made two start in the No. 16 car at New Smyrna and Daytona.

In 2016, Todd Gilliland made 6 starts in the No. 16 car. After winning the pole at New Smyrna,[38] he won the race in controversial fashion, as Ronnie Bassett Jr. was originally declared the winner since the flagman failed to wave the white flag in time after lap 150 and unintentionally extended the race by a lap.[39] The race was subsequently declared official after 150 laps.[38] Riley Herbst made one start in the No. 16 car at Dover where he finished 8th.

In 2017, Gilliland run full-time in the No. 16 car.

In 2018, Derek Kraus made 6 starts in the No. 16 car. He won a race at Gateway.

In 2019, Kraus returned for another part-time schedule in the No. 16 car. He won New Smyrna and South Boston

In 2020, Gio Scelzi made one start in the No. 16 car at New Smyrna where he finished 13th.

Car No. 16 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 AMSEC Pts
2013 Sergio Peña 16 Toyota BRI GRE FIF
8
RCH BGS IOW LGY
Eric Holmes COL
22
IOW VIR GRE NHA DOV RAL
2014 Brandon McReynolds NSM
14
DAY
3
BRI GRE RCH IOW BGS FIF LGY NHA COL IOW GLN VIR GRE DOV
2016 Todd Gilliland NSM
1*
MOB GRE BRI
9
VIR DOM STA
5
COL
7
NHA
2
IOW GLN GRE NJM
Riley Herbst DOV
8
2017 Todd Gilliland NSM
9
GRE
3
BRI
8
SBO
3
SBO
2
MEM
8
BLN
1
THO
2*
NHA
1*
IOW
1*
GLN
2
LGY
1
NJM
2
DOV
13
2018 Derek Kraus NSM
4
BRI
24
LGY SBO SBO MEM
14
NJM TMP NHA
5
IOW
20
GLN GTW
1*
NHA DOV
2019 NSM
1
BRI
6
SBO
9
SBO
1*
MEM
5
NHA
3
IOW
4
GLN
9
BRI GTW
2
NHA DOV
2020 Gio Scelzi NSM
13
TOL DOV TOL BRI FIF

Car No. 19 history

[edit]

In 2016, the team fielded the No. 19 car for Riley Herbst at New Smyrna and Bristol.

In 2018, Hailie Deegan would make run part-time schedule in the No. 19 car.

In 2019, Deegan would return for part-time schedule in the No. 19 car. Todd Gilliland and Brandon Jones also made made one start each in the No. 19 car.

In 2020, Jesse Love made one start in the No. 19 car at New Smyrna where he finished 12th.

Car No. 19 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AMSEC Pts
2016 Riley Herbst 19 Toyota NSM
9
MOB GRE BRI
10
VIR DOM STA COL NHA IOW GLN GRE NJM DOV
2018 Hailie Deegan NSM
29
BRI
22
LGY SBO SBO MEM
13
NJM TMP NHA
16
IOW
21
GLN GTW
23
NHA DOV
2019 NSM
16
BRI
16
SBO
10
SBO
12
NHA
11
IOW
12
GTW
9
NHA DOV
Todd Gilliland MEM
8
Brandon Jones GLN
14
BRI
2020 Jesse Love NSM
12
TOL DOV TOL BRI

Car No. 50 history

[edit]

In 2019, the team fielded the No. 50 car for Raphaël Lessard at Bristol. He finished 8th.

In 2020, Holley Hollan made one start in the No. 50 car at New Smyrna where she finished 15th.

Car No. 50 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AMSEC Pts
2019 Raphaël Lessard 50 Toyota NSM BRI
9
SBO SBO MEM NHA IOW GLN BRI GTW NHA DOV
2020 Holley Hollan NSM
15
TOL DOV TOL BRI FIF

Car No. 54 history

[edit]

In 2017, the team fielded the No. 54 car for Riley Herbst at Bristol. However, the team withdrew from the race.

Car No. 54 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 NKNPSEC Pts
2017 Riley Herbst 54 Toyota NSM GRE BRI
Wth
SBO SBO MEM BLN TMP NHA IOW GLN LGY NJM DOV

Car No. 99 history

[edit]

In 2014, the team fielded the No. 99 car part-time for Patrick Staropoli. Ryan Reed also made one start in the No. 99 car at Watkins Glen where he finished 7th.

In 2015, Anthony Kumpen drove the No. 99 car at New Smyrna. He finished 14th. Eddie Cheever III made one start at Watkins Glen, however he failed to qualify. Staropoli made two starts in the No. 99 car at Richmond and Dover.

In 2017, Derek Kraus made one start in the No. 99 car at New Smyrna. He finished 3rd.

In 2018, Cole Rouse made 6 starts in the No. 99 car.

In 2019, Brittney Zamora made 6 starts in the No. 99 car.

In 2020, Gracie Trotter made one start in the No. 99 car at New Smyrna where she finished 16th.

Car No. 99 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 AMSEC Pts
2014 Patrick Staropoli 99 Toyota NSM
11
DAY
8
BRI
6
GRE RCH IOW BGS FIF LGY NHA COL IOW
Ryan Reed Ford GLN
7
VIR GRE DOV
2015 Anthony Kumpen Toyota NSM
14
GRE BRI IOW BGS LGY COL IOW
Eddie Cheever III GLN
DNQ
MOT VIR
Patrick Staropoli RCH
35
DOV
24
2017 Derek Kraus NSM
3
GRE BRI SBO SBO MEM BLN TMP NHA IOW GLN LGY NJM DOV
2018 Cole Rouse NSM
2
BRI
21
LGY SBO SBO MEM
18
NJM TMP NHA
10
IOW
8
GLN GTW
2
NHA DOV
2019 Brittney Zamora NSM
15
BRI
11
SBO SBO MEM
9
NHA
12
IOW
20
GLN BRI GTW
16
NHA DOV
2020 Gracie Trotter NSM
16
TOL DOV TOL BRI FIF

ARCA Menards Series West

[edit]

Car No. 00 history

[edit]

In 2014, BMR fielded the No. 00 car part-time for Cole Custer. He won the series opener at Phoenix, holding off Greg Pursley and Brennan Newberry on the green–white–checker finish.[40]

In 2015, Custer returned for one race at Sonoma. He finished 9th. Eddie Cheever III drove the No. 00 car at All American Speedway. He finished 15th.

Car No. 00 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 AMSWC Pts
2014 Cole Custer 00 Chevy PHO
1*
IRW S99 IOW KCR PHO
3
Toyota SON
12
SLS CNS IOW EVG KCR MMP AAS
2015 KCR IRW TUS IOW SHA SON
9
SLS IOW EVG CNS MER
Eddie Cheever III AAS
15
PHO

Car No. 02 history

[edit]

In 1996, the team fielded the No. 02 car for Bill McAnally part-time.

Car No. 02 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AMSWC Pts
1996 Bill McAnally 02 Chevy TUS AMP MMR SON
DNQ
MAD POR TUS EVG
17
CNS MAD MMR SON
12
MMR
9
PHO
DNQ
LVS
22

Car No. 04 history

[edit]

In 2001, BMR fielded the No. 04 car for Hershel McGriff full-time.

In 2018, at the age of 90, McGriff announced plans to run the K&N West races at Tucson Speedway in the No. 04 car,[41] and upon starting became the oldest person to contest in a race sanctioned by NASCAR.[42]

Car No. 04 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AMSWC Pts
2001 Hershel McGriff 04 Chevy PHO
14
LVS
18
TUS
5
MMR
16
CAL
28
IRW
13
LAG
9
KAN
14
EVG
6
CNS
9
IRW
17
RMR
8
LVS
21
IRW
12
2018 Toyota KCR TUS
18
TUS
Wth
OSS CNS SON DCS IOW EVG GTW LVS MER AAS KCR

Car No. 1 history

[edit]
Jolynn Wilkinson in the No. 1 car at the All American Speedway in 2021.

In 2014, BMR fielded the No. 1 car for Michael Waltrip at All American Speedway. He finished 9th.

In 2021, the No. 1 car made a return at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring and All American Speedway with Jolynn Wilkinson as the driver. She finished 17th and 15th respectively.

Car No. 1 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AMSWC Pts
2014 Michael Waltrip 1 Toyota PHO IRW S99 IOW KCR SON SLS CNS IOW EVG KCR MMP AAS
9
PHO
2021 Jolynn Wilkinson PHO SON IRW CNS IRW PIR LVS
17
AAS
15
PHO

Car No. 2 history

[edit]

In 1995, Bill McAnally run a full regular-season schedule for the first time in the No. 2 car. He finished ninth in the championship standings.

In 1996, he returned for another full-time season. This time he split his driving duty between the No. 2 car and the No. 02 car.

Car No. 2 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AMSWC Pts
1995 Bill McAnally 2 Chevy TUS
19
MMR
25
SON CNS
13
MMR
12
POR
21
SGS
5
TUS
10
AMP
9
MAD
13
POR
12
LVS
6
SON
19
MMR
9
PHO 9th 1622
1996 TUS
15
AMP
16
MMR
17
SON MAD
11
POR
17
TUS
10
EVG CNS
12
MAD
15
MMR
17
SON MMR PHO LVS

Car No. 4 history

[edit]
Dylan Lupton in the No. 4 car at Sonoma Raceway in 2021.

In 1994, the team fielded the No. 4 car for Bill McAnally at Mesa Marin Speedway. He finished 18th.

In 2021, the No. 4 car made a return at Sonoma Raceway with Dylan Lupton as the driver.

Car No. 4 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AMSWC Pts
1994 Bill McAnally 4 Pontiac MMR
18
TUS SON SGS YAK MMR POR IND CAJ TCR LVS MMR PHO TUS
2021 Dylan Lupton Toyota PHO SON
2
IRW CNS IRW PIR LVS AAS PHO

Car No. 7 history

[edit]

In 2014, BMR fielded the No. 7 car for Gracin Raz at All American Speedway. He finished 7th.

Car No. 7 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AMSWC Pts
2014 Gracin Raz 7 Toyota PHO IRW S99 IOW KCR SON SLS CNS IOW EVG KCR MMP AAS
7
PHO

Car No. 9 history

[edit]

In 1994, the team fielded the No. 9 car for Bill McAnally at Tucson Raceway Park. He finished 12th.

Car No. 9 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AMSWC Pts
1994 Bill McAnally 9 Pontiac MMR TUS
12
SON SGS YAK MMR POR IND CAJ TCR LVS MMR PHO TUS

Car No. 12 history

[edit]
Lawless Alan in the No. 12 car at Sonoma Raceway in 2019.

In 1992, Bill McAnally made his debut in the west series. He fielded the No. 12 car for himself at Shasta Speedway and Mesa Marin Raceway. He finished 15th and 19th respectively.

He returned for another part-time seasons in 1993 and 1994. However, he moved to the No. 2 car in 1995.

The No. 12 car made a return in 2003 with a slew of drivers such as Bryan Herta, Eric Holmes, Brandon Riehl, Dan Obrist, Nick DeFazio, John Moore, and Lynn Hardy.

At the end of 2008 season, McAnally fielded the No. 12 car for Paulie Harraka in the final two races of the season as preparation for a full run in 2009. In the last race of the season, second race for the team, he qualified on the pole and led 40 laps.[43]

Over the next two seasons, Harraka competed full-time in the No. 12 car, first under the NAPA Autocare banner, then with NAPA Filters sponsorship, with crew chief Duane Knorr. The team has won 3 races and has 15 top 5 finishes in 30 total races.[44] They finished 4th and 3rd in the series championship in 2009 and 2010, respectively, with Harraka winning Rookie of the Year in 2009 and Move of the Race in 2010.

Harraka took 2011 off from racing to further his studies, but did run the K&N Pro Series West race at Infineon Raceway in the No. 12 car. Other drivers such as D. J. Kennington, Gareth Nixon, Tomy Drissi and Michael Waltrip also made start in the No. 12 car.

In 2019, BMR fielded the No. 12 car for Lawless Alan at Sonoma.

In 2020 ARCA Menards Series West, Alan returned to the No. 12 car full-time.[45] After the first four races of the season, Alan and his No. 12 car stopped attempting races for unknown reasons. The No. 12 car did not run any more raves for the remainder of the season until it was run by British driver Alex Sedgwick at Phoenix.

Car No. 12 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AMSWC Pts
1992 Bill McAnally 12 Pontiac MMR SGS SON SHA
15
POR EVG SSS CAJ TWS MMR
19
PHO
1993 TWS MMR
16
SGS SON TUS SHA
13
EVG POR CBS
7
SSS CAJ
4
TCR MMR
22
PHO
1994 Chevy MMR TUS SON SGS YAK MMR POR IND CAJ
17
TCR LVS
12
MMR
4
PHO TUS
16
2003 Bryan Herta PHO LVS CAL
5
Eric Holmes MAD
5
Brandon Riehl TCR
6
Dan Obrist EVG
11
DCS
9
PHO
Nick DeFazio IRW
15
MMR
14
John Moore S99
11
Lynn Hardy RMR
13
2008 Paulie Harraka Toyota AAS PHO CTS IOW CNS SON IRW DCS EVG MMP IRW AMP
8
AAS
6
2009 CTS
17
AAS
3
PHO
8
MAD
4
IOW
2
DCS
13
SON
14
IRW
3
PIR
16
MMP
2
CNS
1
IOW
12
AAS
1*
4th 1951
2010 AAS
1*
PHO
29
IOW
18
DCS
5
SON
2
IRW
13
PIR
3
MRP
11
CNS
2
MMP
3
AAS
4
PHO
25
3rd 1707
2011 D. J. Kennington PHO
10
AAS
Gareth Nixon MMP
18
IOW LVS
Paulie Harraka SON
12
IRW EVG
Tomy Drissi PIR
22
CNS
Michael Waltrip MRP
7
SPO AAS
2019 Lawless Alan LVS IRW TUS TUS CNS SON
24
DCS IOW EVG GTW MER
Derrick Doering AAS
9
KCR PHO
2020 Lawless Alan LVS
6
MMP
12
MMP
12
IRW
9
EVG DCS CNS LVS AAS KCR
Alex Sedgwick PHO
13

Car No. 14 history

[edit]

In 2008, BMR fielded the No. 14 car for Austin Cameron at Iowa. He finished 3rd.

Car No. 14 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 AMSWC Pts
2008 Austin Cameron 14 Toyota AAS PHO CTS IOW
3
CNS SON IRW DCS EVG MMP IRW AMP AAS

Car No. 16 history

[edit]

Bill McAnally first fielded his flagship No. 16 car in 1997 with himself as the driver.

In 1998, Mcanally only run the first four races before getting replaced by Gary Smith for the rest of the season. Smith won the team's first race at Portland Speedway.

In 1999, McAnally was getting ready to retire from racing when a chance meeting took place with a father and son who wanted to go racing. That meeting resulted in Sean Woodside racing in the No. 16 Chevrolet. He won the first race of the season at Tucson and went on to win the series championship.

McAnally next opened a seat for Brendan Gaughan who went on to win back-to-back titles for BMR in 2000 and 2001.

Austin Cameron drove the No. 16 Chevrolet from 2002 until 2004.

In 2005, Steve Portenga drove the No. 16 Chevrolet full-time. He scored three wins.

In 2006, Peyton Sellers drove the No. 16 Chevrolet full-time. He scored one win.

In 2007, Brian Ickler drove the No. 16 Chevrolet full-time. He scored three wins.

In 2008, the team switched manufacturer for Chevrolet to Toyota and moved Moses Smith from the team's No. 18 car to the No. 16 car. He drove the this car until 2011.

The No. 16 did not make any starts in 2012. However, it made a return in 2013 with Sergio Peña, Eric Holmes and Shane Golobic as the drivers.

Brandon McReynolds drove the No. 16 Toyota from 2014 until 2015.

On February 4, 2016, McAnally announced that Todd Gilliland would compete for full-time driving the No. 16 Toyota Camry.[46] Gilliland clinched the Pro Series West championship.[47]

Gilliland returned for 2017 season and won another championship.

In 2018, Derek Kraus was moved from the team's No. 19 car to the flagship No. 16 car. He won the season-opening race at Kern County after making contact with race leader Kevin Harvick on the final restart, giving the lead to teammate Cole Rouse in the process. Kraus later passed the fellow BMR driver while both were running in lapped traffic, taking the win.[48] Kraus then won the pole in both races at the series' doubleheader at Tucson Speedway, finishing fourth and eleventh in the first and second races respectively.[49] At Douglas County Speedway, Kraus won his third career race, leading teammate Hailie Deegan to a 1-2 finish for BMR.[50] At Evergreen Speedway, Kraus won the pole and led a majority of the race but ran out of fuel in the closing stages of the race, losing to Derek Thorn.[51] In the series' next race, a combination race with the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East at Gateway Motorsports Park, Kraus passed Rouse on the final restart to secure his third victory of the season.[52] At the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Dirt Track, he led 31 laps but spun in the later stages and retired from the race, dropping to 17th in the classification order.[53][54] At Meridian Speedway, Kraus led the first 189 laps before slowing to avoid a spinning lapped car in a late caution, leading to a third-place finish.[55] For the final West race of the season, the tour returned to Kern County Raceway, and Kraus won after a late-race restart.[56] He finished the season-long points tally in fourth, behind Thorn, Ryan Partridge and Rouse.[57]

In 2019, Kraus returned to the West Series in the No. 16 car. He began the season at the Dirt Track at Las Vegas with a sixth-place finish. He qualified second and was leading the field until getting shuffled back with around 30 laps remaining.[58] He later won both races at Tucson Speedway's doubleheader event, leading all 100 laps in the first race.[59] At Colorado, Kraus ran up front until a broken sway bar hindered his car's performance, dropping him down to the back of the top-five.[60] After returning to the lead,[60] Deegan collided with him on the final lap, resulting in Kraus finishing eighth after having spun out.[61][62] At Douglas County Speedway, Kraus won the pole and led every lap en route to the win.[63] His next win of the season was at Meridian Speedway, where he led 100 laps after racing Jagger Jones for the victory throughout the event and colliding with him late in the race, spinning Jones out.[64] Kraus won again by leading every lap from the pole at Kern County, his fourth straight victory at the track.[65] Kraus' position in points enabled him to clinch the K&N West championship simply by starting the final race at ISM Raceway, where he finished third and was crowned champion of the series.[66]

In 2020, Gio Scelzi was tabbed for a full ARCA Menards Series West schedule driving the No. 16 Toyota.[67] Scelzi scored a career-best ARCA West finish of second at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring in September.[68] In the following race, Scelzi executed a bump-and-run maneuver on Taylor Gray during the penultimate lap to claim his first ARCA win.[69] He would finish the season 5th in points.

In 2021, Jesse Love returned to BMR for his second season in the West Series, and moved from the No. 19 to the No. 16, replacing Scelzi.

In 2022, the team switched manufacture from Toyota back to Chevrolet. Austin Herzog was signed to run the full ARCA Menards Series West schedule. He would pilot the No. 16 car, replacing the 2021 West series champion Jesse Love.[70] On June 30, 2022, it was announced that Landen Lewis would drive the No. 16 car for the remainder of the season, leaving Herzog without a ride.[71]

On February 2, 2023, BMR announced that Tanner Reif will drive their No. 16 Chevrolet full-time in the 2023 season.[72]

On December 6, 2023, it was announced Jack Wood would run full-time in the 2024 ARCA Menards Series West in the No. 16 Chevrolet.[73]

Car No. 16 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AMSWC Pts
1997 Bill McAnally 16 Chevy TUS
7
AMP
17
SON
DNQ
TUS
11
MMR
10
LVS
14
CAL
11
EVG
12
POR
6
PPR
13
AMP
7
SON
6
MMR
13
LVS
38
1998 TUS
11
LVS
21
PHO
9
CAL
23
Gary Smith HPT
7
MMR
2
AMP
2
POR
1*
CAL
13
PPR
31
EVG
2
SON
30
MMR
2
LVS
17
1999 Sean Woodside TUS
1
LVS
15
PHO
7
CAL
9
PPR
3*
MMR
15
IRW
13
EVG
2
POR
6*
IRW
10
RMR
6
LVS
17
MMR
1
MOT
5
1st 2075
2000 Brendan Gaughan PHO
4
MMR
1
LVS
4*
CAL
3
LAG
9
IRW
2
POR
3
EVG
1
IRW
5*
RMR
6
MMR
15
IRW
3
1st 1956
2001 PHO
25
LVS
8
TUS
12
MMR
3*
CAL
1
IRW
1*
LAG
4
KAN
4
EVG
1*
CNS
2
IRW
1*
RMR
16*
LVS
1
IRW
1*
1st 2257
2002 Austin Cameron PHO
1*
LVS
1
CAL
3
KAN
17
EVG
11*
IRW
1*
S99
12
RMR
1
DCS
1
LVS
25
3rd 1542
2003 PHO
4
LVS
17
IRW
20
S99
1*
RMR
9
DCS
1**
PHO
7
MMR
3
Eric Norris CAL
7
C.T. Hellmund MAD
11
Jeff Jefferson TCR
5
EVG
4
2004 Austin Cameron PHO
2
MMR
12
CAL
13
S99
1
EVG
1*
IRW
1
S99
17
RMR
1
DCS
6
PHO
7
CNS
2
MMR
4
IRW
1*
2nd 2074
2005 Steve Portenga PHO
9
MMR
3
PHO
4
S99
6
IRW
1*
EVG
18
S99
4*
PPR
1
CAL
7
DCS
3
CTS
1*
MMR
6
4th 1858
2006 Peyton Sellers PHO
5
PHO
2
S99
15
IRW
23
SON
3
DCS
1*
IRW
16
EVG
5
S99
3
CAL
21
CTS
16
AMP
20
2007 Brian Ickler CTS
23
PHO
33
AMP
13
ELK
7
IOW
12
CNS
15*
SON
6
DCS
1
IRW
1*
MMP
6
EVG
1*
CSR
2
AMP
16
4th 1838
2008 Moses Smith Toyota AAS
5
PHO
7
CTS
16
IOW
6
CNS
6
SON
28
IRW
9
DCS
7
EVG
7
MMP
4
IRW
9
AMP
11
AAS
3
6th 1823
2009 CTS
2
AAS
8
PHO
16
MAD
8
IOW
8
DCS
5
SON
29
IRW
9
PIR
14
MMP
5
CNS
3
IOW
26
AAS
5
7th 1766
2010 AAS
8
PHO
16
IOW
14
DCS
4
SON
9
IRW
4
PIR
15
MRP
3
CNS
15
MMP
4
AAS
8
PHO
10
4th 1678
2011 PHO
8
AAS
2
MMP
2
IOW
13
LVS
20
SON
7
IRW
12
EVG
3
PIR
4
CNS
6
MRP
10
SPO
5
AAS
17
PHO
17
3rd 1980
2013 Sergio Peña PHO
5
S99
2
BIR
9
Eric Holmes IOW
14
L44
6
SON
9
CNS
8
IOW
12
EVG
12
SPO
18
MMP
19
SMP
4
AAS
3
KCR
3
Shane Golobic PHO
21
2014 Brandon McReynolds PHO
8
IRW
4
S99
4
IOW
14
KCR
4
SON
5
SLS
3
CNS
4
IOW
3
EVG
2
KCR
2
MMP
5
AAS
3
PHO
20
4th 538
2015 KCR
27
IRW
12
TUS
8
IOW
1
SHA
7
SON
19
SLS
8
IOW
1*
EVG
12
CNS
5
MER
2
AAS
24
PHO
3
7th 455
2016 Todd Gilliland IRW
1
KCR
1*
TUS
2
OSS
4
CNS
2
SON
24
SLS
1
IOW
1*
EVG
1*
DCS
6*
MMP
2
MMP
2
MER
1
AAS
8
1st 594
2017 TUS
2
KCR
1
IRW
1*
IRW
1*
SPO
1*
OSS
6
CNS
3*
SON
6
IOW
1*
EVG
8
DCS
1
MER
2*
AAS
2
KCR
2
1st 610
2018 Derek Kraus KCR
1
TUS
4
TUS
11
OSS
5
CNS
4
SON
10
DCS
1*
IOW
20
EVG
9
GTW
1*
LVS
17*
MER
3*
AAS
15
KCR
1*
4th 543
2019 LVS
6*
IRW
3*
TUS
1**
TUS
1*
CNS
8
SON
19
DCS
1**
IOW
4
EVG
2
GTW
2
MER
1
AAS
4
KCR
1**
PHO
3
1st 591
2020 Gio Scelzi LVS
10
MMP
3
MMP
4
IRW
14
EVG
3
DCS
4
CNS
3
LVS
2
AAS
1
KCR
9
PHO
27
5th 560
2021 Jesse Love PHO
6
SON
19
IRW
1
CNS
2*
IRW
1
PIR
3
LVS
13
AAS
12
PHO
14
1st 438
2022 Austin Herzog Chevy PHO
14
IRW
3
KCR
8
PIR
9
SON
6
Landen Lewis IRW
5
EVG
6
PIR
9
AAS
17
LVS
3
PHO
6
2023 Tanner Reif PHO
12
IRW
5
KCR
4
PIR
14
SON
20
IRW
3
SHA
7
EVG
15
AAS
3
LVS
3
MAD
17
PHO
8
5th 517
2024 Jack Wood PHO
7
KER
12
PIR
12
SON
5
IRW
14
IRW
2
SHA
6
TRI
3
MAD
12
AAS
5
KER
5
PHO
11
4th 534

Car No. 18 history

[edit]

In 2004, the team fielded the No. 18 car for Kerry Earnhardt at Evergreen Speedway. He finished 4th.

In 2006, the No. 18 car made a return with Eric Hardin as the full-time driver.

In 2007, Moses Smith drove the No. 18 car full-time.

In 2008, Smith moved to the flagship No. 16 car. Austin Cameron drove the No. 18 car full-time.

Car No. 18 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 AMSWC Pts
2004 Kerry Earnhardt 18 Chevy PHO MMR CAL S99 EVG
4
IRW S99 RMR DCS PHO CNS MMR IRW
2006 Eric Hardin PHO
24
PHO
27
S99
9
IRW
20
SON
20
DCS
11
IRW
22
EVG
14
S99
10
CAL
13
CTS
10
AMP
19
2007 Moses Smith CTS
27
PHO
28
AMP
15
ELK
11
IOW
DNQ
CNS
9
SON
28
DCS
7
IRW
21
MMP
11
EVG
6
CSR
15
AMP
17
2008 Austin Cameron Toyota AAS
17
PHO
13
CTS
2
IOW CNS
8
SON
7
IRW
6
DCS
18
EVG
14
MMP
3
IRW
24
AMP
5
AAS
21

Car No. 19 history

[edit]

In 2016, the team fielded the No. 19 Toyota Camry full-time for Riley Herbst.

In January 2017, the team announced that Derek Kraus would drive the No. 19 Toyota Camry full-time.[74]

In January 2018, the team announced that Hailie Deegan would drive the No. 19 Toyota Camry full-time.[75] At the Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Deegan qualified on pole position for the Star Nursery 100, becoming the first woman in NASCAR history to win a pole at the K&N level.[76][77] Despite a shifter issue during the first half of the race, she led 13 laps and equalled her career best result of second in the event.[78] On September 29, Deegan became the first woman to win at the K&N Pro Series level, taking the victory at the NAPA Auto Parts Idaho 208 at Meridian Speedway in Idaho.[79] Deegan passed her BMR teammate Cole Rouse on the final lap,[80] which ended up being the only lap she led throughout the race.[81] Her win was the second for a woman in a NASCAR touring series race, the first being Shawna Robinson's one win in the 1980s in the now-defunct NASCAR Dash Series.[82] With a sixth-place finish two races later at the K&N West season finale at Kern County, Deegan closed the year by clinching Rookie of the Year honors for the series.[83]

Deegan returned to BMR in 2019 for another full and partial schedule in the K&N West and East Series respectively.[84] Deegan earned her second career K&N Pro Series win in the event with another last-lap pass, this time on Sunrise Ford Racing's Jagger Jones.[85] At Colorado National Speedway, Deegan earned her third career K&N West win, though some deemed the victory controversial[86] as she spun out Kraus, her teammate, for the win on the final lap.[87]

In January 2020, it was announced that Jesse Love would run full-time and for rookie of the year in the No. 19 Toyota.[88] Love finished the 2020 ARCA West season with 3 wins and 9 top 5 finishes in 11 races en route to the championship, beating out season-long rival Blaine Perkins. He became the youngest West Series champion at just 15 years, 9 months, and 24 days old.[89][90]

In 2021, Love moved to the flagship No. 16 Toyota. As the result, the No. 19 only run part-time with multiple drivers such as Derek Kraus, Eric Nascimento, Amber Balcaen, Jolynn Wilkinson, and Sebastian Arias.

In 2022, Kraus drove the No. 19 Chevrolet SS at season opener at Phoenix. He finished 9th. Sean Hingorani made his ARCA west debut at All American Speedway in the No. 19 Toyota.

In 2023, Eric Johnson Jr. would run part-time in the ARCA Menards Series West, driving the No. 19 car. He previously being a crew member and spotter for drivers like Derek Kraus, Jesse Love, and Cole Moore.[91]

On January 19, 2024, it was announced that Johnson Jr. would run full-time in the West Series in 2024, driving the No. 19 Chevrolet.[92]

In 2025, Daniel Hemric drove the No. 19 Chevrolet at season opener at Kern Raceway. He won the pole and finished 9th. For the remainder of the season, Jake Bollman will drive the No. 19 for all nine of the remaining ovals, while Christian Eckes will drive the No. 19 at the road courses at Sonoma Raceway and Portland International Raceway.[93]

Car No. 19 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AMSWC Pts
2016 Riley Herbst 19 Toyota IRW
6
KCR
4
TUS
7
OSS
16
CNS
13
SON
5
SLS
7
IOW
3
EVG
3
DCS
3
MMP
5
MMP
4
MER
19
AAS
12
2017 Derek Kraus TUS
6
KCR
2
IRW
18
IRW
4
SPO
2
OSS
16
CNS
2
SON
5
IOW
11
EVG
11
DCS
3
MER
5
AAS
4
KCR
1
2018 Hailie Deegan KCR
7
TUS
8
TUS
8
OSS
4
CNS
5
SON
7
DCS
2
IOW
21
EVG
7
GTW
23
LVS
2
MER
1
AAS
7
KCR
6
2019 LVS
1
IRW
5
TUS
3
TUS
15
CNS
1*
SON
8
DCS
3
IOW
12
EVG
7
GTW
9
MER
13
AAS
2
KCR
3
PHO
4
2020 Jesse Love LVS
2
MMP
1*
MMP
2
IRW
1*
EVG
4
DCS
3
CNS
1*
LVS
3
AAS
4
KCR
8
PHO
14
1st 613
2021 Derek Kraus PHO
5
Eric Nascimento SON
14
Amber Balcaen IRW
15
IRW
11
PIR LVS
22
AAS
Jolynn Wilkinson CNS
8
Sebastian Arias PHO
26
2022 Derek Kraus Chevy PHO
9
IRW KCR PIR SON IRW EVG PIR
Sean Hingorani Toyota AAS
15
2023 Eric Johnson Jr. Chevy PHO IRW KCR PIR
10
SON
27
IRW SHA
Toyota EVG
11
AAS
9
LVS MAD PHO
2024 Chevy PHO
20
KER
10
PIR
19
SON
7
IRW
11
IRW
10
SHA
12
TRI
13
MAD
4
AAS
8
KER
9
PHO
15
2025 Daniel Hemric KER
9
Jake Bollman PHO
24
TUC CNS KER TRI AAS MAD LVS PHO
Christian Eckes SON PIR

Car No. 20 history

[edit]

In 2003, BMR fielded the No. 20 Chevrolet for Jim Inglebright. He won one race and finishing in the top ten eleven times.

In 2004, the No. 20 car was driven by a slew of drivers such as Clint Bowyer, John Moore, Jeff Jefferson, Kerry Earnhardt, and Sarah Fisher.

In 2005, BMR signed Fisher to drive the No. 20 full-time for Richard Childress Racing's development program through NASCAR's Drive for Diversity. She began the season with a 20th-place finish in the United Rentals 100 at Phoenix.[94] Three races later, Fisher had her first lead-lap finish, coming in 12th in the Autozone Twin Championships before earning her first top-ten result, an eighth in the King Taco 150 at Irwindale Speedway.[95] She qualified a season-high third in the Coors Light 200 at Evergreen Speedway; Fisher led the first laps for a woman in NASCAR West Series history, finishing 11th.[96]

In 2006, BMR signed Brian Ickler to drive the No. 20 NAPA Filters Chevrolet full-time.

In 2007, Ickler moved to the flagship No. 16 car while Eric Richardson was signed to drive the No. 20 car full-time. He failed to qualify for one race at Elko Speedway.

In 2008, BMR signed Eric Holmes to drive the No. 20 Toyota full-time. He won at All-American Speedway, Colorado National Speedway, Thunderhill Raceway Park and Douglas County Speedway, winning his second championship along with five poles and nine top fives.

During the 2009 season, Holmes won at All-American Speedway, Madera Speedway and Douglas County Speedway and finishing in second in points.

For 2010, Holmes got a record high 5 wins and clinched his third championship with victories at Phoenix International Raceway, his third straight at Douglas County Speedway, Montana Raceway Park, Colorado National Speedway, and his third win at All-American Speedway.

In 2011, Holmes won twice at Spokane Raceway Park and All American Speedway.

In 2012, Holmes only won once at Evergreen Speedway.

Car No. 20 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AMSWC Pts
2003 Jim Inglebright 20 Chevy PHO
3
LVS
1*
CAL
15
MAD
8
TCR
9
EVG
11
IRW
22
S99
15
RMR
10
DCS
4
PHO
5
MMR
11
2004 Clint Bowyer PHO
8
CAL
2*
John Moore MMR
15
S99
7
Jeff Jefferson EVG
2
Kerry Earnhardt IRW
7
S99
20
RMR
6
DCS
7
CNS
4
MMR
21
IRW
13
Sarah Fisher PHO
21
2005 PHO
20
MMR
16
PHO
28
S99
12
IRW
8
EVG
11
S99
17
PPR
9
CAL
22
DCS
12
CTS
6
MMR
7
2006 Brian Ickler PHO
6
PHO
16
S99
19
IRW
8
SON
2
DCS
13
IRW
27
EVG
17
S99
12
CAL
7
CTS
2
AMP
8
2007 Eric Richardson CTS
25
PHO
6
AMP
17
ELK
DNQ
IOW
6
CNS
4
SON
19
DCS
9
IRW
8
MMP
7
EVG
17
CSR
6
AMP
9
2008 Eric Holmes Toyota AAS
1**
PHO
23*
CTS
1
IOW
12
CNS
1*
SON
2
IRW
2
DCS
1*
EVG
2
MMP
16
IRW
8
AMP
4*
AAS
5*
1st 2098
2009 CTS
3
AAS
1*
PHO
2
MAD
1
IOW
16
DCS
1**
SON
3
IRW
6
PIR
7
MMP
8
CNS
9*
IOW
10
AAS
16
2nd 2035
2010 AAS
20
PHO
1
IOW
3
DCS
1*
SON
4
IRW
10
PIR
2
MRP
1
CNS
1*
MMP
6
AAS
1*
PHO
15
1st 1945
2011 PHO
14
AAS
6
MMP
13*
IOW
6
LVS
22
SON
3
IRW
4
EVG
4
PIR
2
CNS
5
MRP
3
SPO
1
AAS
1
PHO
4
2nd 2062
2012 PHO
8
LHC
5
MMP
2
S99
2
IOW
9
BIR
3
LVS
19
SON
23
EVG
1*
CNS
7
IOW
3
PIR
3
SMP
3
AAS
2*
PHO
20
4th 557
2013 Brandon McReynolds PHO
9
PHO
5
Eric Holmes S99
5
BIR IOW L44
Paulie Harraka SON
5
Jamie krzysik CNS
2
IOW EVG
Michael Waltrip SPO
11
MMP
Chase Briscoe SMP
8
Shane Golobic AAS
8
KCR
8
2015 Cole Moore KCR IRW TUS IOW SHA SON SLS IOW EVG CNS MER AAS
19
PHO
2016 IRW KCR TUS OSS CNS
14
SON SLS
14
IOW EVG
10
DCS UMC
18
UMC
17
MER AAS
7
2017 TUS KCR IRW IRW SPO OSS CNS SON IOW EVG DCS MER AAS
7
KCR

Car No. 21 history

[edit]
Jack Wood in the No. 21 car at Sonoma Raceway in 2022.

In 2022, the team fielded the No. 21 car in partnership with GMS Racing for Jack Wood at Sonoma. He finished 4th.

Car No. 21 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AMSWC Pts
2022 Jack Wood 21 Toyota PHO IRW KCR PIR SON
4
IRW EVG PIR AAS LVS PHO

Car No. 24 history

[edit]

In 2011, BMR signed 15 years old Cameron Hayley to run the last four races of the season in the No. 24 car. Hayley became the youngest driver ever to run a NASCAR sanctioned race. Hayley ran four races that season, and the full 2012 season, scoring seven top fives and 11 top tens in total.[97][98]

In 2018, the No. 24 car made a return at Sonoma Raceway with Alex Bowman as the driver. He finished 24th.

In 2023, BMR fielded the No. 24 car for Dylan Lupton at Portland International Raceway. He finished 21st.

Car No. 24 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AMSWC Pts
2011 Cameron Hayley 24 Toyota PHO AAS MMP IOW LVS SON IRW EVG PIR CNS MRP
2
SPO
18
AAS
3
PHO
40
2012 PHO
22
LVC
6
MMP
8
S99
14
IOW
6
BIR
12
LVS
5
SON
10
EVG
19
CNS
3
IOW
2
PIR
22
SMP
15
AAS
5
PHO
5
2018 Alex Bowman Chevy KCR TUS TUS OSS CNS SON
24
DCS IOW EVG GTW LVS MER AAS KCR
2023 Dylan Lupton PHO IRW KCR PIR
21
SON IRW SHA EVG AAS LVS MAD PHO

Car No. 27 history

[edit]
John Moore in the No. 27 car at All American Speedway in 2022.

In 2022, the team fielded the No. 27 car for John Moore at All American Speedway. He finished 8th.

Car No. 27 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AMSWC Pts
2022 John Moore 27 Chevy PHO IRW KCR PIR SON IRW EVG PIR AAS
8
LVS PHO

Car No. 43 history

[edit]

In 2017, BMR fielded the No. 43 car for Derek Thorn at Sonoma Raceway. He finished 28th.

In 2022, the No. 43 car made a return at Portland International Raceway with Daniel Dye as the driver. He won the pole and finished 4th.

Car No. 43 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AMSWC Pts
2017 Derek Thorn 43 Toyota TUS KCR IRW IRW SPO OSS CNS SON
28
IOW EVG DCS MER AAS KCR
2022 Daniel Dye Chevy PHO IRW KCR PIR
4
SON IRW EVG PIR AAS LVS PHO

Car No. 50 history

[edit]

In 2016, BMR moved Chris Eggleston from the No. 99 car to the brand new No. 50 car full-time. He won twice at Orange Show Speedway and Colorado National Speedway.

Eggelston moved back to the No. 99 car in 2017. However, he returned to the No. 50 car in 2018 At All American Speedway.

In 2019, Dylan Garner made his debut in the K&N Pro Series West, driving the No. 50 Toyota Camry at Irwindale.[99] He scored a top-ten on debut for the team, finishing ninth in the race.[100] Garner returned to BMR for the races at Roseville and Kern County.[101] Daniel Hemric drove the No. 50 Chevrolet SS at Sonoma Raceway. He finished 2nd.

On January 14, 2020, it was announced that Holley Hollan would drive the No. 50 Toyota Camry full-time, along with select other races in other series for the team.[102] She would fare better in the first half of the season, with four top-10s in six starts.[103] However, she would miss the final race of the season.

Car No. 50 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AMSWC Pts
2016 Chris Eggleston 50 Toyota IRW
3
KCR
5
TUS
3
OSS
1
CNS
1*
SON
26
SLS
3*
IOW
25
EVG
2
DCS
7
MMP
21
MMP
19
MER
9
AAS
2
2018 KCR TUS TUS OSS CNS SON DCS IOW EVG GTW LVS MER AAS
12
KCR
2019 Dylan Garner LVS IRW
9
TUS TUS CNS AAS
12
KCR
7
PHO
Daniel Hemric Chevy SON
2
DCS IOW EVG GTW MER
2020 Holley Hollan Toyota LVS
12
UMC
9
UMC
10
IRW
11
EVG
6
DCS
7
CNS
7
LVS
9
AAS
6
KCR
15
PHO

Car No. 54 history

[edit]

In 2015, BMR fielded the No. 54 car part-time for Christopher Bell, Blaine Perkins, and Todd Gilliland. At Phoenix International Raceway, Gilliland taking the lead with five laps to go after J. J. Haley's tire went down and defeated William Byron on the green–white–checker finish to win.[104] The win made Gilliland the youngest race winner in track history.[105] In postrace inspection, Gilliland's car was found to have the lubrication oil reservoir tank cover bolted improperly. As a result, his team received a P5 penalty (the second-worst in NASCAR) and was docked thirty points, although Gilliland was allowed to keep the victory.[104]

In 2016, McAnally and his business partner, record executive and former Lieutenant Governor of California Mike Curb selected Julia Landauer to drive the No. 54 Toyota Camry full-time. She finished eighth in her debut at Irwindale Speedway, going on to record 7 top-5 finishes and 13 top-10s in 14 races, for which she was honored with the 2016 Driver Achievement Award and named the series's Top Breakthrough Driver.[106]

In 2017, McAnally fielded the No. 54 car part-time for Riley Herbst and Will Gallaher.

Car No. 54 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AMSWC Pts
2015 Christopher Bell 54 Toyota KCR IRW
15
TUS IOW
2
SHA SON SLS IOW EVG CNS MER
Blaine Perkins AAS
13
Todd Gilliland PHO
1
2016 Julia Landauer IRW
8
KCR
10
TUS
5
OSS
5
CNS
6
SON
11
SLS
5
IOW
8
EVG
8
DCS
5
MMP
4
MMP
8
MER
2
AAS
3
2017 Riley Herbst TUS
9
KCR IRW IRW SPO OSS CNS KCR
3
Will Gallaher SON
20
IOW EVG DCS MER AAS

Car No. 55 history

[edit]

In 2013, BMR fielded the No. 55 Toyota Camry for Michael Waltrip at All American Speedway. He finished 20th with transmission issue.

In 2014, BMR fielded the No. 55 Toyota Camry for Haas Racing development driver Nick Drake at Phoenix. He finished 3rd.

Car No. 55 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AMSWC Pts
2013 Michael Waltrip 55 Toyota PHO S99 BIR IOW L44 SON CNS IOW EVG SPO MMP SMP AAS
20
KCR PHO
2014 Nick Drake PHO
3
IRW S99 IOW KCR SON SLS CNS IOW EVG KCR MMP AAS PHO

Car No. 60 history

[edit]

In 2015, BMR fielded the No. 60 car for Trevor Bayne at Sonoma. He finished 10th.

In 2018, the No. 60 car made a return at 2018 Star Nursery 100 with Christopher Bell as the driver. He finished 10th.

Car No. 60 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AMSWC Pts
2015 Trevor Bayne 60 Ford KCR IRW TUS IOW SHA SON
10
SLS IOW EVG CNS MER AAS PHO
2018 Christopher Bell Toyota KCR TUS TUS OSS CNS SON DCS IOW EVG GTW LVS
10
MER AAS KCR

Car No. 61 history

[edit]

In 2002, BMR fielded the No. 61 car full-time for Brett Thompson.

Car No. 61 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AMSWC Pts
2002 Brett Thompson 61 Chevy PHO
14
LVS
20
CAL
6
KAN
6
EVG
10
IRW
9
S99
8
RMR
12
DCS
18
LVS
3

Car No. 62 history

[edit]

In 2018, BMR fielded the No. 62 car for Brendan Gaughan at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring. He finished 5th.

Car No. 62 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AMSWC Pts
2018 Brendan Gaughan 62 Toyota KCR TUS TUS OSS CNS SON DCS IOW EVG GTW LVS
5
MER AAS KCR

Car No. 81 history

[edit]

BMR fielded the No. 81 car part-time for Canadian driver D. J. Kennington from 2011-2013.

Car No. 81 results

[edit]
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AMSWC Pts
2011 D. J. Kennington 81 Toyota PHO AAS MMP IOW LVS SON IRW EVG PIR CNS MRP SPO AAS PHO
11
2012 PHO
10
LHC MMP S99 IOW BIR LVS SON EVG CNS IOW PIR SMP AAS PHO
2013 PHO
7
S99 BIR IOW L44 SON CNS IOW EVG SPO MMP SMP AAS KCR PHO

Car No. 91 history

[edit]
Colby Howard in the No. 91 car at Sonoma Raceway in 2022

In 2022, BMR fielded the No. 91 car for Colby Howard at Sonoma. He finished 2nd.

Car No. 91 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AMSWC Pts
2022 Colby Howard 91 Toyota PHO IRW KCR PIR SON
2
IRW EVG PIR AAS LVS PHO

Car No. 99 history

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Cole Moore in the No. 99 car at Sonoma in 2021

In 2012, BMR fielded the No. 99 car for Finnish driver Markus Niemelä at All American Speedway. He finished 15th.

In 2013, the team fielded the No. 99 car part-time for Jamie Krzysik, Patrick Staropoli, and Chase Briscoe.

In 2014, the No. 99 car was split between Staropoli, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Chris Eggleston, Gracin Raz, Christian PaHud, and Nick Drake.

In 2015, BMR signed Eggleston to drive the No. 99 car full-time. He won the championship at the end of the season.

Eggleston moved to the team's No. 50 car in 2016. However, he returned to the No. 99 car in 2017.

In 2018, BMR signed Cole Rouse to drive the No. 99 car full-time.[107] On October 13, 2018, Rouse took pole position[108] and converted it into his first career K&N Pro Series win at All American Speedway.[109]

In 2019, Brittney Zamora was signed as the driver of the No. 99 Toyota Camry.[110][111]

On January 14, 2020, Gracie Trotter was announced as the full-time driver of the No. 99 Toyota Camry.[112] Trotter finished fourth in her debut race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway (LVMS) Bullring,[113] before the COVID-19 pandemic put the season on hold. She returned from the hiatus with a pair of seventh-place finishes,[114] followed by a career-best third at Irwindale Speedway.[115] At Douglas County Speedway, Trotter again earned a new career-best finish, placing second to race winner Blaine Perkins.[116] She won her first ARCA West race on September 26 at the LVMS Bullring, making her the second female driver to win a West Series race and the first to win an event sanctioned by ARCA.[117]

In 2021, BMR signed Cole Moore to drive the No. 99 car full-time. He collected 6 top tens and 4 top fives and led 114 laps, including 79 at Roseville. His best finishes were 4th at both Sonoma Raceway and Colorado National Speedway.[118] That year, Moore made his ARCA Menards Series debut, running in the combination race with the West Series at Phoenix Raceway, finishing 12th. At the end of the year, Moore won the 2021 ARCA Menards Series West Rookie of the Year award.

In 2022, Moore ran another full season for BMR in the West Series in their No. 99 car. He won his first race in the series at All-American Speedway in October. Also, in that same race, he competed against his father, John Moore, for the first time in the West Series, who drove an additional car for BMR, the No. 27.[119] Moore would finish the season third in the final standings.

In 2023, BMR fielded the No. 99 Chevrolet for Caleb Shrader at Portland International Raceway, where after placing thirteenth in the lone practice session,[120] he qualified in ninth and finished on the lead lap in seventh place.[121][122]

Car No. 99 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AMSWC Pts
2012 Markus Niemelä 99 Toyota PHO LHC MMP S99 IOW BIR LVS SON EVG CNS IOW PIR SMP AAS
15
PHO
2013 Jamie Krzysik PHO
11
S99
13
BIR IOW L44 SON CNS IOW EVG
Patrick Staropoli SPO
5
MMP SMP AAS
6
Chase Briscoe KCR
13
PHO
27
2014 Patrick Staropoli PHO IRW
1
S99 IOW
3
KCR
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford SON
4
SLS
Chris Eggleston Toyota CNS
1*
IOW
25
Gracin Raz EVG
6
KCR MMP
Christian PaHud AAS
1
Nick Drake PHO
1**
2015 Chris Eggleston KCR
5
IRW
1*
TUS
9
IOW
15
SHA
1
SON
13
SLS
11
IOW
16
EVG
3
CNS
3
MER
4
AAS
3
PHO
11
1st 511
2017 TUS
1*
KCR
4
IRW
2
IRW
2
SPO
3
OSS
1*
CNS
1
SON
10
IOW
3
EVG
1**
DCS
2*
MER
7
AAS
3
KCR
20
2nd 581
2018 Cole Rouse KCR
3
TUS
7
TUS
4
OSS
3
CNS
6
SON
12
DCS
6
IOW
8
EVG
2
GTW
2
LVS
6
MER
2
AAS
1
KCR
7
3rd 557
2019 Brittney Zamora LVS
11
IRW
8
TUS
5
TUS
3
CNS
4
SON
29
DCS
5
IOW
20
EVG
3
GTW
16
MER
8
AAS
6
KCR
4
PHO
6
5th 490
2020 Gracie Trotter LVS
4
MMP
7
MMP
7
IRW
3
EVG
5
DCS
2
CNS
4
LVS
1*
AAS
10
KCR
5
PHO
9
3rd 582
2021 Cole Moore PHO
12
SON
4
IRW
5
CNS
4
IRW
6
PIR
12
LVS
6
AAS
5
PHO
10
3rd 436
2022 Chevy PHO
11
IRW
2
KCR
3
IRW
2
EVG
4
AAS
1
LVS
14
PHO
14
3rd 563
Toyota PIR
11
SON
12
PIR
4
2023 Caleb Shrader Chevy PHO IRW KCR PIR
7
SON IRW SHA EVG AAS LVS MAD PHO

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