Rhea Fain was a NASCAR Busch Series team owner. A controversial figure in the sport, he was not well regarded by racers, and many of his team efforts failed to last for more than a handful of races.
In May 1999, Fain partnered with Morgan Shepherd to field the No. 05 Wendy's Pontiac. The team failed to qualify for the Coca-Cola 600 and the partnership dissolved.
Black Cat Racing was one of Fain's teams. Conrad Burr was the driver of the No. 13 entry in 2004.[1]
They were to run Kim Crosby in the No. 28 Boudreaux's Butt Paste Pontiac but she pulled out after Speedweeks. The team was a collaboration with Drew White of White Motorsports.[2]