Team Bristol Motorsports Explained

Team Name:Team Bristol Motorsports
Owner Names:Rick Goodwin
Base:Bristol, Virginia
Series:Busch Series
Drivers:Kelly Denton, Tom Hubert, Steadman Marlin, Tim Fedewa, Kevin Grubb, Jerry Nadeau, Hermie Sadler
Sponsors:General Creation, Toys "R" Us
Manufacturer:Chevrolet
Debut:2001 Auto Club 300
Final:2003 Hardee's 250
Races:64

Team Bristol Motorsports was a former NASCAR Busch Series team owned by Rick Goodwin and was based out of Bristol, Virginia.

Cup Series

2002

The team entered their only Cup race at the spring Richmond race with Kevin Grubb driving. They were 36th fastest in practice, which would've been fast enough to make the race, however during qualifying, Grubb spun out on his second lap and they would only record the 37th fastest time. Without any owner provisionals, they would be the only team that would fail to qualify for the race. The team had plans to run full time Cup in 2003 with Grubb, but the plans would fall through.

Car No. 54 results

Busch Series

2001

The team was formed early in the 2001 season, Kelly Denton was picked as the driver, with sponsorship coming from a local toy maker company, General Creation. They made their debut at California, finishing 34th. They would run a total of 20 races in their first season, with a pair of 13th-place finishes being the best result. Tom Hubert, Steadman Marlin, and Tim Fedewa all made a start late in the year.

2002

Denton drove the first two races in 2002, but would be released from the team after qualifying in Las Vegas. Kevin Grubb was named his replacement and would drive the remainder of the season.[1] The team would also announce Toys "R" Us as their primary sponsor starting at the spring Bristol race.[2] Grubb would secure the teams first top five finish a few weeks later at Richmond and would follow that up with another top ten in Loudon. A 3rd-place finish later in the season at Gateway would end up being the teams best result. After crashing out in back to back weeks, Grubb would sit out a few races due to dizziness symptoms he experienced while practicing in Kansas, Fedewa and Jerry Nadeau would fill in. At the end of the season, Grubb and the team would part ways.

2003

The team announced plans on having Deborah Renshaw drive full time for the 2003 season, however, after breaking her leg in a wreck that fatally killed Eric Martin, the deal fell through.[3] Prior to the accident, she had plans on making her debut with the team in late 2002 at Memphis.[4] Hermie Sadler would end up signing with the team to drive full time.[5] Despite finishing a season best 11th at Richmond, Sadler asked for his release due to the team struggling financially. The team had lost their primary sponsorship and were going to skip the next few races.[6] They would shut down soon after.

Car No. 54 results

NASCAR Busch Series results
YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334Pts
2001Kelly Denton54ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXNSHTALCAL
34
RCH
41
NHANZH
24
CLT
42
DOV
16
KEN
13
MLW
13
GLN
25
CHI
40
GTY
21
PPR
25
IRPMCH
38
BRI
37
DAR
27
RCH
42
DOV
30
KANCAR
28
HOM39th1405
Tom HubertCLT
35
Steadman MarlinMEM
42
Tim FedewaPHO
26
2002Kelly DentonDAY
16
CAR
27
LVS
QL
23rd3273
Kevin GrubbLVS
41
DAR
32
BRI
12
TEX
24
NSH
16
TAL
11
CAL
19
RCH
5
NHA
10
NZH
32
CLT
8
DOV
10
NSH
39
KEN
35
MLW
30
DAY
9
CHI
16
GTY
3
PPR
11
IRP
30
MCH
31
BRI
20
DAR
14
RCH
33
DOV
35
KAN
QL
MEM
29
ATL
25
CAR
31
PHO
13
HOM
35
Tim FedewaKAN
25
Jerry NadeauCLT
20
2003Hermie SadlerDAY
32
CAR
20
LVS
21
DAR
29
BRI
29
TEX
21
TAL
22
NSH
19
CAL
37
RCH
11
GTYNZHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMATLPHOCARHOM43rd907

Notes and References

  1. News: Grubb To Stay In 54 Car . July 6, 2024 . . March 13, 2002 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171014014726/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-XFINITY/News/Articles/2002/03/Grubb-To-Stay-In-54-Car.aspx . October 14, 2017 . dead.
  2. News: March 24, 2002 . Kevin Grubb gains season sponsor . July 6, 2024 . Motorsport.com.
  3. News: September 5, 2002 . BUSCH: Richmond II: News of Note . July 6, 2024 . Motorsport.com.
  4. News: February 2, 2003 . Healing process takes Renshaw to track after fatal October wreck . July 6, 2024 . South Coast Today.
  5. News: January 15, 2003 . BUSCH: Bristol Motorsports signs Hermie Sadler . July 6, 2024 . Motorsport.com.
  6. News: May 9, 2020 . May 9 – Today in Jayski's NASCAR history . July 6, 2024 . Jayski.com.