MBM Motorsports explained

MBM Motorsports / Power Source
Owners:Carl Long
Base:Statesville, North Carolina
Series:NASCAR Cup Series
NASCAR Xfinity Series
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
ARCA Menards Series
Drivers:Cup Series:
66. Timmy Hill, David Starr, B. J. McLeod, Chad Finchum, Josh Bilicki, Parker Retzlaff (part-time)
Xfinity Series:
13. B. J. McLeod, Kyle Keller (part-time)
66. David Starr, Chad Finchum (part-time)
Truck Series
67. Jeffrey Earnhardt (part-time)
ARCA Menards Series:
13. Armani Williams (part-time)
Sponsors:Cup Series:
66. Amptricity, ConnectUS Wireless, AAA, Truan Equipment, Cooper & Hunter, Pure Kick, Coble Enterprises, XINSURANCE
Xfinity Series:
13. Falling in Reverse
66. Green Light Performance Products, HART HVAC & Electric, Garrison Homes
Truck Series:
67. Forgotten Coast K9
ARCA Menards Series:
13. BlueSprig
Manufacturer:Toyota
Ford
Chevrolet
Opened:2014
Debut:Cup Series:
2017 Go Bowling 400 (Kansas)
Xfinity Series:
2014 Drive to Stop Diabetes 300 (Bristol)
Craftsman Truck Series:
2014 Ford EcoBoost 200 (Homestead)
ARCA Menards Series:
2017 Lucas Oil 200 (ARCA) (Daytona)
Final:Cup Series:
2024 Cook Out 400 (Richmond)
Xfinity Series:
2024 Pennzoil 250 (Indianapolis)
Craftsman Truck Series:
2024 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 (Charlotte)
ARCA Menards Series:
2024 Hard Rock Bet 200 (Daytona)
Races:Total: 420
Cup Series: 113
Xfinity Series: 300
Craftsman Truck Series: 2
ARCA Menards Series: 5
Drivers Champ:Total: 0
Cup Series: 0
Xfinity Series: 0
Craftsman Truck Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series: 0
Wins:Total: 0
Cup Series: 0
Xfinity Series: 0
Craftsman Truck Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series: 0
Poles:Total: 0
Cup Series: 0
Xfinity Series: 0
Craftsman Truck Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series: 0

Motorsports Business Management LLC, operating as MBM Motorsports and Power Source (and sometimes known as Carl Long Motorsports), is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and ARCA Menards Series. MBM was co-owned and operated by Long and driver Derek White until early 2016, with full operation of the team being taken by Long and his family after White was arrested on smuggling charges.

In the NASCAR Cup Series, the team fields the No. 66 part-time for multiple drivers. In the NASCAR Xfinity Series, the team fields the No. 13 part-time for B. J. McLeod and Kyle Keller, and the No. 66 part-time for David Starr and Chad Finchum. In the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, the team fields the No. 67 part-time for Jeffrey Earnhardt. In the ARCA Menards Series, the team fielded the No. 13 part-time for Armani Williams.

History

Before the 2014 Drive to Stop Diabetes 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway, Derek White and Carl Long created Motorsports Business Management.[1] In 2016, White was arrested on tobacco smuggling charges,[2] leading to his indefinite suspension by NASCAR.[3] Ownership of the team was transferred to the Long family; officially, the team owner is listed as Long's father, Horace.[4]

Until the end of the 2018 season, MBM Motorsports ran Dodge cars on a limited basis in addition to the other manufacturers, using engines leased from Team Penske from when Penske ran Dodges.[5] The team switched to Toyotas starting in 2019,[6] and team owner Carl Long appealed to the manufacturer for support.[7]

In November 2021, Long and eight members of his team, including driver David Starr, tested positive for COVID-19 following the 2021 season finale at Phoenix Raceway.[8] That led to Starr reuniting with his former Truck Series team SS-Green Light Racing in the Xfinity Series.

Cup Series

Car No. 13 history

When No. 13 became available following Germain Racing's shutdown, MBM renumbered the car again in 2021.[9] Garrett Smithley attempted the 2021 Daytona 500, but was involved in an accident with Noah Gragson, leading them both to miss the race. The 13 returned at the NASCAR Open at Texas Motor Speedway with David Starr behind the wheel. Starr returned at Nashville and finished 35th. Timmy Hill scored the team's best finish of 27th at Texas.

Car No. 13 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536Pts
Rowspan=32021Garrett SmithleyRowspan=313FordDAY
DNQ
DAYHOMLVSPHOATLBRIMARRCHTALKANDARDOVCOACLTSONRowspan=442ndRowspan=420
David StarrRowspan=2ToyotaNSH
35
POCPOCROAATLNHAGLNINDMCHDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALCLTKAN
34
MARPHO
33
Timmy HillTEX
27

Car No. 46 history

During the 2018–19 offseason, MBM Motorsports hinted at running a second Cup car at some point in the 2019 season along with the usual No. 66. In late April, the team announced their intention to enter a second car in the Digital Ally 400 at Kansas, leading to Joey Gase driving the No. 46 Camry in the race.[10]

Car No. 46 results

Car No. 49 history

In 2020, this car was renumbered from No. 46 to No. 49. Chad Finchum failed to qualify for the 2020 Daytona 500 after finishing 20th in Duel 1 of the 2020 Bluegreen Vacations Duels.[11] [12] [13] Finchum also drove the No. 49 in the 2020 South Point 400, Hollywood Casino 400 and the 2020 Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500 with a best finish of 35th.

Car No. 49 results

Car No. 55 history

In 2022, J. J. Yeley attempted to race the Daytona 500 in the No. 55 with sponsor Hex.com, but failed to qualify.[14] He ran the car again at Talladega, finishing 25th.

Car No. 55 results

Car No. 66 history

In the offseason, MBM Motorsports bought an HScott Motorsports car. In May 2017, Long announced his intention to field a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series car, the No. 66 Chevrolet SS, at Kansas Speedway's Go Bowling 400.[15] The number was selected as a tribute to Mark Thompson, while the paint scheme was nearly identical to the No. 46 car Long drove in the Cup Series before his ban from the Cup garage in 2009; the green and yellow colors remained, though the red roof number was changed to yellow. Although the team received sponsorship from marijuana vaping manufacturer Veedverks,[16] NASCAR prevented the company from appearing on the car after Long mistakenly put the company name wrong in his sponsor submission to NASCAR, spelling it with an "o" instead of a "d"; upon further investigation by NASCAR, the sanctioning body ordered Long to remove the sponsorship. Long missed the first practice session before running 14 laps in the second session, followed by being unable to set a qualifying lap as he was one of 11 cars stuck in inspection during the session. This relegated Long to a 40th-place starting spot, from which he finished 31st.[17]

The No. 66 returned for the AAA 400 Drive for Autism at Dover, though with Timmy Hill at the helm. Hill improved the team's best finish by three positions as he finished 28th.[18] After that race, the team announced that they wouldn't enter in the next races to keep the focus on the Xfinity team. The team returned at Kentucky with Hill; two weeks later, Hill would return in the No. 66 for the Brantley Gilbert Big Machine Brickyard 400. After avoiding several crashes by restarting at the very back, he finished 14th – the best finish so far for the team.

The team purchased a Richard Petty Motorsports car for Mark Thompson to drive the Daytona 500. Thompson would finish 22nd in the race, his best career cup series finish. The No. 66 car didn't return until the Bristol race in April, with Chad Finchum making his Cup debut.[19] He started 38th and would end up 33rd after crashing out late in the race. The team returned with Hill starting at Kansas, running a handful of races throughout the season.

In 2019, it was announced that Joey Gase would be driving the No. 66 car in the Cup Series part-time, with engines that they acquired from the buyout of Triad Racing Technologies.[20] Gase attempted to make the starting grid for the 2019 Daytona 500, but ultimately failed to qualify.[21]

Timmy Hill made the starting lineup of the 2020 Daytona 500 after finishing 16th in Duel 2 of the 2020 Bluegreen Vacations Duels.[22] That same year, Hill posted two top-20 finishes, one at Bristol and another at Talladega.

In 2021, Hill returned full-time. However, after Hill was not invited to the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series race at the Bristol Motor Speedway dirt track, the 66 team was not able to run the full season due to a lack of sponsorship. Although Hill got into the race, he was driving a Team Penske car, not an MBM car. Mike Marlar made his series debut at the Bristol dirt track, and Chad Finchum drove the No. 66 at Nashville Superspeedway. Hill returned at the NASCAR Open at Texas Motor Speedway, with a chance of him being voted into the NASCAR All-Star Race. Hill returned for the first points-paying race since Atlanta in the 2021 Pocono Raceway doubleheader, finishing 35th and 37th.

In 2022, Hill attempted to race the Daytona 500 with sponsor Bumper.com but failed to qualify.[14] Road course ringer Boris Said would run the car at COTA, where he finished 26th.

In 2024, it was announced that Hill will drive the No. 66 in the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at COTA.[23] David Starr drove the car at Martinsville, where he finished 37th due to steering issues. B.J Mcleod would join the team for the Coca-Cola 600, finishing 37th in the rain shortened event. Josh Bilicki drove the No. 66 in the Grant Park 165 at the Chicago Street Course, and finished a respectable 28th place.[24] Chad Finchum returned to the team at Nashville for his first start in the Next Gen car, with sponsorship from Cooper and Hunter Electrical. He would finish 38th after having electrical issues. McLeod would then join the team again at the Brickyard 400 with sponsorship from Coble Enterprises. After having an oil sensor go bad during practice, the team would finish 39th in the race due to a blown engine. On August 5th MBM posted on their social media asking fans if they wanted to see them at the race track again. Then when the entry list came out for Richmond they were on it with Parker Retzlaff Making his Cup Series debut as he has to make a non super speedway start in order to run at Daytona because NASCAR will not give him his license with out another start. It was later announced that XINSURANCE would serve as the primary sponsor.[25] [26] Parker would finish 35th.

Car No. 66 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536Pts
2017Carl Long66ChevyDAYATLLVSPHOCALMARTEXBRIRCHTALKAN
31
CLTDAR
33
RCHMAR
36
Rowspan=442ndRowspan=466
Timmy HillDOV
28
POCMCHSONDAYKEN
31
NHAIND
14
POCGLNMCHBRI
DNQ
CHI
39
NHADOV
40
CLT
33
TALKAN
Rowspan=2David StarrTEX
38
HOM
36
ToyotaPHO
28
2018Mark ThompsonFordDAY
22
ATLLVSPHOCALMARTEX41st44
Chad FinchumToyotaBRI
33
RCHTALDOV
Timmy HillKAN
32
CLT
32
POCMCH
35
SONCHI
39
DAYKEN
34
NHAPOC
36
GLNBRI
28
DAR
37
IND
35
LVS
33
RCH
39
CLT
38
DOV
39
TALKAN
40
MAR
38
TEX
DNQ
PHO
39
HOM
37
ChevyMCH
37
Rowspan=22019Joey GaseRowspan=2ToyotaDAY
DNQ
ATLLVS
38
PHOCAL
35
MARRCH
33
TALDOVCLT
32
POCMCHSONCHIDAYKENNHAPOCGLNMCHBRIDAR
34
INDLVS
38
RCHTAL
36
KAN
38
MARPHO
38
Rowspan=242ndRowspan=235
Rowspan=5Timmy HillTEX
38
BRI
35
KAN
39
CLT
30
DOVTEX
37
HOM
33
Rowspan=22020FordDAY
27
TAL
15
Rowspan=237thRowspan=2164
ToyotaLVS
38
CAL
37
PHO
38
DAR
33
DAR
33
CLT
34
CLT
33
BRI
19
ATL
39
MAR
39
HOM
34
TAL
33
POC
35
POC
29
IND
29
KEN
37
TEX
36
KAN
38
NHA
33
MCH
33
MCH
35
DAY
29
DOV
34
DOV
36
DAY
24
DAR
35
RCH
38
BRI
37
LVS
37
CLT
38
KAN
34
TEX
30
MAR
29
PHO
36
Rowspan=82021FordDAY
DNQ
TAL
29
KANDARDOVCOARowspan=841stRowspan=885
Rowspan=4ToyotaDAY
29
HOM
38
LVS
36
PHO
38
ATL
36
POC
35
POC
37
ROAATLNHAGLNIND
27
MCHCLT
32
MAR
37
PHO
38
Mike MarlarBRI
31
MARRCH
David StarrCLT
36
SONBRI
32
Chad FinchumNSH
33
KAN
40
David StarrFordDAY
27
DARRCHTEX
23
J. J. YeleyToyotaLVS
38
James DavisonFordTAL
34
Rowspan=22022Timmy HillDAY
DNQ
CALLVSPHOATLRowspan=243rdRowspan=211
Boris SaidCOA
26
RCHMARBRITALDOVDARKANCLTGTWSONNSHROAATLNHAPOCINDMCHRCHGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXTALCLTLVSHOMMARPHO
2024Timmy Hill66FordDAYATLLVSPHOBRICOA
RCH-*-*
David StarrMAR
37
TEXTALDOVKANDARIOW
Wth
NHA
B. J. McLeodCLT
37
GTWSONIND
39
MCHDAYDARATLGLNBRIKANTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO
Chad FinchumNSH
38
Josh BilickiCSC
28
POC
Parker RetzlaffRCH
35

Xfinity Series

Car No. 13 history

In the team's debut, Long and White fielded the No. 13 car for Matt Carter;[27] Carter finished 37th after retiring from the race for brake problems.[28] Later in the year, MBM fielded rides in six races for White, Long and Mike Wallace, failing to qualify for four and not finishing any races.[29] [30] [31]

In 2015, the car was run with various drivers, some drivers used their old 2012 Toyota Camrys, due to the costs of updating their cars. Brad Teague made his final NASCAR start at the Food City 300, finishing 26th, although he used his old 2012 Toyota Camry.[32] The team was noted for being the final in the Nationwide Series to use that body style.

The team returned in 2016, once again running with various drivers. Mark Thompson returned to the No. 13 at the Subway Firecracker 250, leading his first Xfinity Series lap during the race.[33] It was announced on MBM's Facebook page in August that Timmy Hill had signed to drive with the team for the remainder of the 2016 season.

With the No. 66 taking over as the team's second full-time entry, the part-time entry was renumbered as No. 13. Team owner Carl Long drove some races in the car in 2018.

In 2019, Max Tullman, Joe Nemechek and Tommy Joe Martins joined the team. The team's best finish was at Daytona with Tullman finishing 28th and the same finish with Long at Dover.

In 2020, Chad Finchum drove most of the schedule in the 13. The team was more consistent, with their best finish being an 11th-place finish at Talladega.

In 2021, David Starr was announced to run almost the full schedule in the 13, but moved over to the 61 after Las Vegas. Loris Hezemans and Matt Jaskol both made their series debut that year. Starr was scheduled to return to the 13 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, but replaced Stephen Leicht in the 61 since he failed to qualify in the 13 as there was no qualifying and Starr failed to qualify the last week at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

In 2022, the No. 13 was reduced to a partial schedule with multiple drivers such as Stan Mullis, Chad Finchum, Natalie Decker, Timmy Hill, Matt Jaskol, J. J. Yeley, Will Rodgers, and Akinori Ogata. Following Talladega MBM bought the owner points of RSS Racing's No. 28 and after 2 DNQs, Finchum finally managed to qualify the No. 13 for Dover. Matt Jaskol gave the No. 13's best finish so far, at 18th. At Daytona August race, Hill gave his team a best finish of second-place finish, beaten by another underdog race winner Jeremy Clements.

This first race in 2024 with the number 13 would come at Indianapolis as MBM owner Carl Long announced that the team would be switching and using the 13 as their primary number rather than the 66 the owner points were transferred from the 66 to the 13. Driver B.J Mcleod would have sponsorship from rock band Falling in Reverse he would finish 28th. Kyle Keller will be driving the number 13 at Watkins Glen sponsorship as not been announced yet.

Car No. 13 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts
2014Carl Long13ToyotaDAY
DNQ
DOV
34
MCH
34
ROAKENDAYNHA
Wth
CHIINDIOWGLNMOH53rd45
DodgeBRI
DNQ
ATLRCHCHI
DNQ
KEN
DNQ
DOV
32
KANCLTTEXPHOHOM
Matt CarterToyotaPHOLVSBRI
CALDAR
Mike WallaceTEX
37
Derek WhiteRCH
34
TALIOWCLT
2015Chris CockrumChevyDAY
34th410
Cody WareDodgeATL
Derek WhiteToyotaLVS
28
CAL
33
KEN
36
DodgeNHA
27
HOM
35
ChevyTEX
31
Carl LongDodgePHO
32
CLT
36
ToyotaKEN
26
Timmy HillDodgeTEX
35
DOV
31
ToyotaBRI
34
RCH
38
Mark ThompsonDodgeTAL
27
DAY
DNQ
John JacksonIOW
31
ChevyIOW
36
Josh ReaumeMCH
29
CHI
30
ToyotaCHI
33
RCH
28
DodgeDOV
34
B. J. McLeodIND
ChevyDAR
Kevin O'ConnellDodgeGLN
33
Tim CowenFordMOH
30
ROA
25
Brad TeagueToyotaBRI
26
Harrison RhodesDodgeCLT
34
KAN
27
Rubén PardoToyotaPHO
38
2016Mark ThompsonToyotaDAY
DNQ
DAY
31
35th295
Josh ReaumeDodgeATL
34
Derek WhiteLVS
36
D. J. KenningtonPHO
36
Carl LongCAL
DNQ
ToyotaCLT
30
ChevyDAR
32
Matt DiBenedettoToyotaTEX
32
Timmy HillDodgeBRI
32
RCH
31
DOV
26
NHA
22
ToyotaCHI
25
KEN
34
John JacksonTAL
32
ChevyIOW
40
T. J. BellDodgePOC
32
Harrison RhodesMCH
26
ChevyIOW
26
KEN
38
BRI
38
ToyotaIND
34
Stanton BarrettDodgeGLN
19
Tim CowenFordMOH
37
Alon DayDodgeROA
30
Brandon HightowerRCH
35
DOV
25
CLT
34
KAN
39
TEX
35
PHO
26
HOM
30
2017Mark ThompsonToyotaDAY
DNQ
TAL
28
DAY
29
43rd84
Carl LongATL
DNQ
PHO
38
TEX
39
IOW
38
PHO
36
DodgeBRI
27
RCH
34
POC
39
DAR
38
ChevyNHA
36
Brandon HightowerLVS
38
Timmy HillCAL
30
DOV
33
ToyotaCLT
38
DOV
39
MCH
39
KEN
38
IND
36
DodgeGLN
37
BRI
36
RCH
38
CHI
36
KEN
36
CLT
35
KAN
36
HOM
37
Bobby Dale EarnhardtChevyIOW
DNQ
Enrique BacaDodgeMOH
Ernie Francis Jr.ToyotaROA
John JacksonDodgeTEX
40
2018Timmy HillToyotaDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOV
35
CLTPOCMCHIOW
37
CHI
37
DAYKENNHA
38
IOWGLNBRI
38
IND
DNQ
RCH
38
KAN
31
TEX
35
HOM
35
46th30
DodgeROA
35
DAR
John JacksonMOH
35
Stan MullisToyotaLVS
37
Landon CassillDodgeCLT
38
Carl LongToyotaDOV
36
Tyler HillDodgePHO
2019Max TullmanToyotaDAY
28
38th97
John JacksonATL
37
CAL
30
BRI
37
DOV
37
POC
31
KEN
31
Stan MullisLVS
35
PHO
36
LVS
35
RCH
37
Timmy HillTEX
37
RCH
37
MCH
31
IOW
36
IOW
35
KAN
DNQ
TEX
35
HOM
34
Chad FinchumTAL
36
GLN
32
MOH
35
ROA
35
IND
33
CLT
36
PHO
32
Joe NemechekCLT
32
CHI
DNQ
DAY
36
Carl LongNHA
38
DOV
28
Tommy Joe MartinsBRI
31
DAR
35
2020Chad FinchumDAY
20
LVS
21
CAL
20
PHO
24
DAR
24
CLT
22
BRI
24
ATL
34
HOM
30
HOM
21
TAL
22
POC
26
KEN
16
KEN
33
TEX
24
KAN
29
DOV
29
DOV
24
DAY
25
DAR
20
TAL
11
26th430
Timmy HillIND
19
BRI
15
LVS
28
KAN
22
TEX
36
MAR
17
PHO
23
Jesse IwujiROA
Bobby ReuseDAY
30
Stephen LeichtRCH
34
RCH
22
CLT
24
2021Chad FinchumFordDAY
30
41st92
ToyotaATL
39
CLT
15
NHA
DNQ
DAR
DNQ
David StarrDAY
38
HOM
21
GLN
DNQ
FordLVS
29
Loris HezemansChevyPHO
Matt JaskolToyotaMAR
DAR
DOV
Jason WhiteFordTAL
39
Boris SaidToyotaCOA
Timmy HillMOH
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
NSH
DNQ
POC
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
MCH
DNQ
DAY
DNQ
RCH
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
KAN
DNQ
MAR
DNQ
Stephen LeichtROA
26
IND
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
2022Stan MullisDAYCALLVS
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
37th233
Chad FinchumATL
DNQ
COARCHMAR
DNQ
DOV
32
DAR
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
MAR
36
Natalie DeckerFordTAL
DNQ
ATL
27
Timmy HillToyotaDAR
33
TEX
27
CLT
38
POC
30
CLT
28
ChevyDAY
2
TAL
27
FordHOM
29
Matt JaskolToyotaPIR
18
LVS
32
J. J. YeleyNSH
33
GLN
Wth
Will RodgersROA
38
Akinori OgataNHA
25
MCH
DNQ
KAN
DNQ
TEX
35
Brad PerezIND
DNQ
Dawson CramFordPHO
31
2023Timmy HillToyotaDAY
DNQ
CALLVSPHOATLCOARCHMAR52nd0
Jason WhiteFordTAL
DNQ
DOVDARCLTPIRSONNSHCSCATLNHAPOCROAMCHIRCGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXROVLVSHOMMARPHO
2024B. J. McLeodChevyDAYATLLVSPHOCOARCHMARTEXTALDOVDARCLTPIRSONIOWNHANSHCSCPOCIND
28
MCHDAYDARATL-*-*
Kyle KellerGLNBRIKANTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO

Car No. 35 history

At the end of 2018, MBM Motorsports took over Go Green Racing's No. 35 team and driver Joey Gase.[34] Gase had a best finish of 16th in the season opener at Daytona, then left at the end of the season to drive for Rick Ware Racing in the Cup Series.

Car No. 35 results

Car No. 40 history

In 2015, White and Long were joined by team owners Rick Ware and Curtis Key as partners,[35] and the team expanded to two full-time cars with the No. 40. Derek White debuted the car in the Alert Today Florida 300 at Daytona International Speedway, finishing 22nd.[36] This team was fielded as a start and park team to help fund the team's No. 13 car.

The team returned in 2016, once again filling a start and park role. NASCAR Next driver Alon Day made his Xfinity Series debut with the team at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course; despite initial plans to drive the No. 13,[37] he was moved to the No. 40 for the race.[38] Day, the first Israeli driver to run a NASCAR national series race, qualified 22nd[39] and took advantage of rainy conditions to begin running in the top ten. He finished 13th, the best finish for the No. 40 team since a 30th-place run at Talladega.[40]

In May 2017, Camping World Truck Series driver Austin Wayne Self joined the No. 40 for his Xfinity debut at Charlotte Motor Speedway.[41] However, Long took over the No. 40 ride for the race, delaying Self's debut.[42] At the June Dover International Speedway race, the No. 40 was the car driven by K&N Pro Series East driver Chad Finchum in his first NXS race.[43]

Finchum became the full-time driver of the No. 40 in 2018.[44] Team owner Carl Long took over the No. 40 at Homestead to race MBM's final Dodge in the fleet.

Car No. 40 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts
2015Derek White40DodgeDAY
22
PHO
39
TEX
39
BRI
40
TAL
26
DAY
DNQ
ROA
38
CHI
37
39th204
Carl LongToyotaATL
39
IOW
40
DOV
38
DodgeLVS
36
CAL
39
RCH
37
MCH
38
BRI
39
DAR
39
RCH
36
PHO
39
ChevyDOV
39
Timmy HillToyotaCLT
39
ChevyCLT
39
KAN
37
John JacksonDodgeCHI
38
KEN
38
Josh ReaumeKEN
37
NHA
38
IND
39
IOW
39
MOH
39
TEX
37
ChevyHOM
31
T. J. BellToyotaGLN
QL
Morgan ShepherdChevyGLN
38
2016Derek WhiteDodgeDAY
DNQ
43rd116
Carl LongToyotaATL
36
LVS
37
DOV
34
POC
38
IOW
38
NHA
38
DodgeTEX
39
BRI
DNQ
RCH
38
TAL
30
DAY
DNQ
CHI
38
Josh ReaumeToyotaPHO
DNQ
Josh WiseCAL
39
T. J. BellDodgeCLT
DNQ
John JacksonToyotaMCH
37
KEN
39
DodgeROA
35
ChevyKEN
39
Timmy HillDodgeIND
39
RCH
39
ToyotaIOW
37
BRI
DNQ
DAR
36
CLT
40
KAN
40
TEX
38
PHO
39
HOM
39
ChevyDOV
38
Chris CookDodgeGLN
40
Alon DayMOH
13
2017Brandon HightowerToyotaDAY
13
37th251
DodgeCAL
38
Timmy HillToyotaATL
33
LVS
33
DodgePHO
26
BRI
24
TAL
17
IOW
28
DAY
17
NHA
28
DAR
32
ChevyTEX
31
RCH
28
POC
30
TEX
30
PHO
28
Carl LongDodgeCLT
39
Chad FinchumChevyDOV
34
KEN
29
BRI
28
DOV
36
DodgeIND
32
ToyotaCLT
29
HOM
30
Josh BilickiChevyMCH
27
Stan MullisIOW
32
Enrique BacaToyotaGLN
Tim CowenFordMOH
20
DodgeROA
36
Bobby Dale EarnhardtChevyRCH
34
KAN
31
Garrett SmithleyToyotaCHI
37
John JacksonChevyKEN
35
2018Chad FinchumToyotaDAY
28
ATL
35
LVS
32
PHO
36
CAL
36
TEX
34
BRI
36
RCH
34
TAL
39
DOV
25
CLT
DNQ
POC
30
MCH
29
IOW
26
CHI
38
DAY
14
KEN
31
NHA
21
IOW
37
GLN
29
MOH
29
BRI
30
ROA
22
IND
21
LVS
25
RCH
26
DOV
34
KAN
16
TEX
17
PHO
37
34th251
ChevyDAR
32
DodgeCLT
28
Carl LongHOM
33

Car No. 42 history

In 2019, MBM fielded the No. 42 car, following MBM's purchase of the defunct Chip Ganassi Racing No. 42 points.

In 2021, Chad Finchum ran the No. 42 car at the Tennessee Lottery 250 but failed to qualify. Timmy Hill would attempt to qualify this car in the Henry 180. Later on, Whelen Euro series driver from Switzerland Giorgio Maggi attempted the Pennzoil 150 but failed to qualify.

Car No. 42 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts
2019John JacksonToyotaDAY
32
Chad FinchumATL
26
LVS
21
PHO
19
CAL
32
TEX
23
BRI
20
RCH
34
DOV
30
CLT
38
POC
37
MCH
22
IOW
21
CHI
24
DAY
27
KEN
28
NHA
30
IOW
32
Max TullmanTAL
20
Stanton BarrettGLN
23
Timmy HillMOH
25
BRIROADARINDLVSRCHCLTDOVKANTEXPHOHOM
2021Chad Finchum42ToyotaDAYDAYHOMLVSPHOATLMARTALDARDOVCOACLTMOHTEXNSH
DNQ
POC45th17
Timmy HillROA
20
ATLNHAGLN
Giorgio MaggiIND
MCHDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALCLTTEXKANMARPHO

Car No. 61 history

In the Food City 300 at Bristol, the No. 42 car was renumbered to No. 61 in a partnership with Hattori Racing Enterprises; Timmy Hill drove the No. 61 to a career-best seventh.[45]

In 2020, Timmy Hill drove most races in the #61, with Austin Hill and Finchum returning. At Kansas, Austin Hill another top 5 finish, finishing 5th.

In 2021, Robby Lyons, Stephen Leicht, and Chad Finchum drive for the first 4 races of the season. At Phoenix, David Starr moved from the 13 to the 61 to run most races. Austin Hill himself drove for 5 races. Matt Jaskol, Boris Said, C. J. McLaughlin, Bubba Wallace, Loris Hezemans, and Timmy Hill drove the 61 for one race. The 61 did not return in 2022.

Car No. 61 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts
2019Timmy Hill61ToyotaDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWCHIDAYKENNHAIOWGLNMOHBRI
7
Dick KarthROA
30
Chad FinchumDAR
30
RCH
26
DOV
31
KAN
26
TEX
15
HOM
35
Austin HillIND
Tommy Joe MartinsLVS
25
CLT
35
PHO
17
2020Austin HillDAY
CAL
CLT
DAR
LVS
TAL
CLT
KAN
TEX
23rd439
Timmy HillLVS
26
PHO
23
DAR
22
BRI
14
ATL
33
HOM
23
HOM
25
TAL
26
POC
8
KEN
21
KEN
26
TEX
17
KAN
19
DAY
22
Stephen LeichtIND
21
ROA
22
DAY
21
DOV
22
DOV
31
Chad FinchumRCH
37
RCH
28
BRI
20
MAR
37
J. J. YeleyPHO
26
2021Robby LyonsDAY
36th325
Stephen LeichtDAY
29
COA
DNQ
GLN
28
RCH
38
MAR
21
Chad FinchumHOM
23
LVS
28
BRI
33
David StarrPHO
28
ATL
27
MAR
22
TAL
16
DAR
17
DOV
40
CLT
DNQ
MOH
36
ATL
40
DAY
14
DAR
30
LVS
21
TAL
40
Matt JaskolTEX
Austin HillNSH
POC
IND
CLT
TEX
Boris SaidROA
C. J. McLaughlinNHA
37
Bubba WallaceMCH
10
Loris HezemansKAN
Timmy HillPHO
DNQ

Car No. 66 history

The team fielded to No. 66 for 2018 season, with Timmy Hill driving. At the 2018 Coca-Cola Firecracker 250, Hill finished seventh, his best finish since 2012 (both at Daytona). Chad Finchum, who usually ran the No. 40, switched to No. 66 at Homestead-Miami Speedway as Long was in the No. 40.[46]

In 2020, Hill kicked off the season with a 3rd-place finish at Daytona. Hill also got two other top-20 finishes, at Talladega and Charlotte Roval.

In 2021, Hill was announced to drive the No. 66 full-time. However, Matt Jaskol drove for 4 races, David Starr for 11 races, C. J. McLaughlin for one race, Jason White for 2 superspeedway races, and Loris Hezemans for one race.

In 2022, Timmy Hill was originally going to return to the No. 66 for Daytona, but J. J. Yeley had more sponsorship. He had continued for the following few races. Later on, in a Twitter post, MBM announced that J. J. Yeley will drive the No. 66 full-time.

In 2023, Dexter Stacey announced that he would return to the Xfinity Series with MBM [47] to run the season opener. He would also run at Talladega after failing to qualify at Daytona and make the race. Timmy Hill also attempted to qualify the #66 into 9 races, making four of them. Other drivers to run the #66 in 2023 were Mason Maggio, Caesar Bacarella, Cameron Lawrence, Chad Finchum, Mason Filippi, Sage Karam, Will Rodgers, Leland Honeyman Jr., Ryan Reed, and Ryan Newman.

In 2024, David Starr qualified into the Daytona field on speed, but was disqualified after he failed post-qualifying inspection. David Starr would return to the team to run at Talledega the team would finish 24th. Chad finchum would run the car at Texas with sponsorship from Cooper and Hunter electrical he would finish 38th after suspension failure took him out early. Finchum would return at Dover with sponsorship from Garrison Homes but would DNQ. Then it was announced the team would be switching to run the number 13 instead of 66 the owner points would be switched with the first race in the 13 coming at Indianapolis.

Car No. 66 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts
2018Timmy Hill66ToyotaDAY
DNQ
TAL
27
DAY
7
CLT
32
39th158
DodgeATL
34
LVS
33
CAL
35
TEX
36
BRI
27
RCH
38
POC
39
MCH
31
KEN
37
GLN
36
LVS
34
DOV
27
ChevyPHO
34
CLT
30
Carl LongDodgeDOV
39
ROA
32
DAR
33
RCH
36
ChevyNHA
37
BRI
33
Stan MullisIOW
33
IOW
33
John JacksonDodgeCHI
36
Tim CowenFordMOH
26
Brandon HightowerDodgeIND
37
Bobby Dale EarnhardtToyotaKAN
27
TEX
34
Akinori OgataPHO
Chad FinchumHOM
31
2019Timmy HillDAY
19
ATL
28
LVS
23
CAL
34
BRI
17
TAL
29
DOV
16
CLT
35
POC
19
CHI
34
DAY
20
KEN
37
NHA
34
DAR
23
CLT
18
DOV
27
33rd293
Tyler HillPHO
TEX
MCH
Colin GarrettRCH
26
Stan MullisIOW
28
IOW
23
Tommy Joe MartinsGLN
28
MOH
18
ROA
25
IND
24
Chad FinchumBRI
DNQ
LVS
34
Mike MarlarRCH
38
Bobby Dale EarnhardtKAN
31
TEX
37
PHO
28
HOM
DNQ
2020Timmy HillDAY
3
CLT
34
DOV
36
DOV
34
RCH
36
RCH
36
TAL
14
CLT
19
39th83
Stephen LeichtLVS
34
CAL
35
PHO
33
DAR
39
BRI
34
ATL
36
HOM
36
HOM
38
POC
27
KEN
35
KEN
34
TEX
35
KAN
37
DAR
35
BRI
36
KAN
35
John JacksonTAL
39
DAY
35
Chad FinchumIND
27
ROA
36
LVS
35
TEX
34
Harold CroomsDAY
35
Carl LongMAR
32
Stan MullisPHO
28
2021Timmy HillFordDAY
20
TAL
13
DAR
23
DAR
36
35th327
ToyotaDAY
34
HOM
16
LVS
37
PHO
14
ATL
20
MAR
30
DOV
30
COA
33
CLT
34
ChevyGLN
29
Matt JaskolToyotaMOH
ROA
IND
LVS
David StarrTEX
20
NSH
24
POC
33
NHA
20
MCH
22
RCH
28
BRI
30
TEX
34
MAR
24
PHO
21
FordKAN
36
C. J. McLaughlinATL
Jason WhiteDAY
15
TAL
28
Loris HezemansToyotaCLT
2022J. J. YeleyChevyDAY
13
TAL
36
DAY
9
TAL
18
32nd369
ToyotaCAL
22
COA
29
MAR
31
DOV
23
PIR
8
ROA
DNQ
NHA
23
IND
DNQ
DAR
32
BRI
33
CLT
19
LVS
36
MAR
34
FordLVS
20
PHO
25
ATL
11
RCH
32
DAR
25
TEX
31
CLT
18
ATL
36
POC
28
MCH
20
KAN
22
TEX
34
HOM
38
PHO
30
Natalie DeckerToyotaNSH
32
Timmy HillChevyGLN
14
2023Dexter StaceyDAY
DNQ
TAL
35
39th114
ToyotaCSC
DNQ
ATLROA
25
Timmy HillFordCAL
32
PHO
DNQ
DOV
30
DAR
32
PHO
30
ToyotaCLT
DNQ
POC
DNQ
BRI
38
MAR
DNQ
Mason MaggioFordLVS
DNQ
ToyotaRCH
31
PIR
36
Caesar BacarellaChevyATL
38
Cameron LawrenceToyotaCOA
DNQ
Chad FinchumFordMAR
DNQ
DAR
DNQ
NSH
DNQ
NHA
35
Mason FilippiSON
DNQ
Sage KaramMCH
25
TEX
23
ROV
27
Will RodgersToyotaIRC
DNQ
GLNDAY
Leland HoneymanFordKAN
26
Ryan ReedChevyLVS
20
Ryan NewmanFordHOM
38
2024David StarrChevyDAY
DNQ
ATLLVSPHOCOARCHMARTAL
24
Chad FinchumFordTEX
38
DOV
DNQ
DARCLTPIRSONIOWNHANSHCSCPOCINDMCHDAYDARATLGLNBRIKANTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO

Car No. 72 history

The No. 72 car was fielded as a start and park team to help fund the team's No. 13 car in the team's early stages. After a one-year hiatus, the team made its first attempt at the 2016 Darlington race. John Jackson raced the No. 72 at Darlington, finishing 39th. Timmy Hill attempted to get the car into the fall Kentucky race, but failed to qualify and took over the No. 13 for Mark Thompson.[48] The team returned for two races in 2017, once again running as a start and park entry.

Car No. 72 results

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts
2014Matt Carter72ChevyDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXDARRCHTALIOWCLTDOVMCH
ROAKEN
DAYCLT
TEXPHO48th57
Harrison RhodesNHA
37
KEN
35
DOV
36
Carl LongCHI
35
IND
37
KAN
35
John JacksonIOW
37
GLNMOHBRI
Wth
ATL
38
RCH
35
CHI
DNQ
HOM
DNQ
2016John JacksonChevyDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWDAYKENNHAINDIOWGLNMOHBRIROADAR
39
RCHCHI56th0
Timmy HillDodgeKEN
DNQ
DOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM
2017John JacksonDodgeDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALCLTDOVPOCMCHIOWDAYKENNHA
40
INDIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARRCHCHI55th2
Carl LongToyotaKEN
39
DOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM
2018Timmy HillDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWCHIDAYKENNHAIOWGLNMOHBRIROADAR
35
IND53rd3
John JacksonLVS
38
RCHCLTDOVKANTEXPHOHOM

Craftsman Truck Series

Truck No. 67 history

In 2024, MBM fielded the No. 67 truck for Jeffrey Earnhardt at Charlotte.[49] They would be involved in a wreck early and finish 35th.

Truck No. 67 results

Truck No. 82 history

In 2014, MBM fielded the No. 82 truck for Derek White at Homestead. White finished 27th.

Truck No. 82 results

ARCA Menards Series

Car No. 13 history

On February 2, 2024, it was announced that Armani Williams will drive the No. 13 car at Hard Rock Bet 200 at Daytona.

Car No. 13 results

Car No. 66 history

On November 28, 2016, MBM announced plans for Mark Thompson to race at the 2017 season-opening Lucas Oil 200 ARCA Racing Series race at Daytona; the race was rumored to be Thompson's final ARCA start, but he returned for the Talladega event in May.[50] Driving the No. 66 Phoenix Air Ford, Thompson qualified 15th, but finished 31st after he was collected in a nine-car accident on lap 49.[51]

Car No. 66 results

ARCA Menards Series results
YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920OwnersPts
2016Mark Thompson66ToyotaDAYNSHSLMTALTOLNJEPOCMCHMADWINIOWIRPPOCBLNISFDSFSLMCHIKEN
10
KANN/A180
2017FordDAY
31
NSHSLMTAL
31
TOLELKPOCMCHMADIOWIRPPOCWINISFROADSFSLMCHIKENKANN/A145
2018DAY
27
NSHSLMTALTOLCLTPOCMCHMADGTWCHIIOWELKPOCISFBLNDSFSLMIRPKANN/A95

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