Jay Robinson Racing

Jay Robinson Racing

NASCAR_Owner_Infobox
Company Name = Jay Robinson Racing


Owner(s) Name = Jay Robinson
Racing Series = Nationwide Series
Championships = 0
Car Number(s) = #4
#28
#49 | Driver(s) = Derrike Cope (#4)
Kenny Wallace (#28)
Kertus Davis (#49)
Primary Sponsor(s)= JVC, Phantom EFX (#4)
United States Border Patrol (#28)
In Memory of Kenneth Campbell (#49)
Shop Location = Monroe, North Carolina
Homepage = [http://www.jayrobinson.com Jay Robinson Racing]

Jay Robinson Racing is a racing team that competes in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. Currently, they field the #4 JVC and #28 United States Border Patrol Chevrolet Monte Carlos driven by Derrike Cope and Kenny Wallace, respectively. Formed in 1995, they moved to the Nationwide Series in 2000, where they have attempted both full-time and part-time schedules. The team is owned by Jay Robinson, although James Finch and Mimi Fitz are listed as the respective owners of the #4 and #28 due to JRR purchasing owners points from Phoenix Racing and Fitz Motorsports for the 2008 season.

Car #4 history

JRR made its debut in 2000 at Myrtle Beach Speedway. Rodney Childers was the driver of the #49 Southern Marine Chevy, but wrecked after 69 laps. JRR returned to the Busch Series at the 2001 NAPA Auto Parts 300. Fielding a Chevrolet, driver Andy Kirby failed to make the field. Their first start came at the Suncom 200, with A.J. Frank driving. He finished 39th after suffering equipment failure. The team made the next race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, with Carl Long finishing 42nd, followed by Bristol Motor Speedway, where they finished 43rd with Jerry McCart driving, as well finishing 42nd at Texas with Robbie Faggert. Frank returned at Nashville, where he finished 38th after wrecking during the race. At the next race at the NASCAR Subway 300, Kirby finished in 16th, the best finish for the team that year. Other drivers who raced for JRR that year were Joe Bush, Dick Trickle, Phil Bonifield, Brian Tyler, Philip Morris, Brian Tyler, Brian Weber, and Ken Alexander. The team finished 33rd in owner's points that year.

JRR started 2002 by switching to Ford and Kirk Shelmerdine finishing 31st at Daytona. Faggart returned the next week with sponsorship from Rent-A-Wreck, where he finished 35th, and Craig Raudman at Las Vegas, who finished 32nd. Joe Buford took over the next two races, before David Starr took over at Texas. After that, Kirby returned to the team, and ran until the Kroger 300, when he was killed in a motorcycle accident two days after. They made one race with Nick Woodward, then with Dan Pardus. Buford, Troy Cline, and Derrike Cope finished out the year for the team. In 2003, the team hired Bingham to and Cope to share the driving duties 49. Bingham struggled finishing races and soon moved over to the #39 team, while Cope would eventually be released. Shane Hall took over for two races, along with Carlos Contreras. At New Hampshire, Tammy Jo Kirk and sponsor Advil signed on. She ran 15 races that season with a best finish of 21st at Pikes Peak. Cope returned to the 49 in 2004, running 30 out of 34 races, and finishing 27th in points. Vahsholtz made one start at Kentucky, where he finished 36th.

In 2005, JRR hired Steve Grissom to pilot the #49 full-time. His best finish was 16th at Talladega. Mara Reyes filled in for him at Mexico City. Steve Grissom ran the season-opening race at Daytona in 2006 until Jorge Goeters (competing for NASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year) drove for a few races. Derrike Cope then took over driving duties, sharing the ride with Shane Hall, Steve Grissom, and Jennifer Jo Cobb. Derrike Cope ran three 3 races in the #49 in 2007. The #49 switched to #4 in 2008, after purchasing owners points from Phoenix Racing. Robert Richardson ran eleven racesraces with funding from JVC and Phantom EFX, before Cope took his place. However, at Mexico City, the #4 team was not a JRR entry, and it was a Phoenix Racing entry with Landon Cassill driving it. Cassill drove the #4 to a 23rd place finish. JRR fielded the #49 entry with Cope while Cassill ran the #4 for Phoenix Racing . JRR will become the owner of the #4 at the end of the season unless Phoenix Racing decides to purchase the number back.

Car #28 history

The 28 car made its debut at the 2004 Charter 250. It was sponsored by Yahoo! and driven by Mark Green, who finished 35th in the car. Green piloted the car in six more races that season, before departing for Keith Coleman Racing. Shane Hall drove the car on a limited basis for the rest of the year. Derrike Cope was named the driver for 2005, with sponsorship from Radioshack and Motorola. Cope struggled and was replaced by Shane Hall. Hall only ran on a part-time basis, and did not finish a race. The 28 was driven part-time by Hall in 2006. He ran six races and had a best finish of 36th.

For 2007, the team acquired the assets of the former Haas CNC Racing Busch team and ran the 28 Chevy full-time with Robert Richardson and Blake Bjorklund. Jeff Green and Johnny Sauter originally drove as well, before leaving to concentrate on their Cup rides. Sponsorship came from Checkers/Rally's Drive-In, United States Border Patrol
U.S. Border Patrol
, and Affordable Band Instruments during the 2007 racing season. Their best finish came at Montreal where Niclas Jonsson finished 12th. In 2008, Kirk Shelmerdine drove the #28 at Daytona with sponsorship from Lilly Trucking of Virginia in a one race deal for Daytona. Brian Keselowski was named the driver of the #28 after Daytona, however he was released after Bristol. Kenny Wallace was named the driver of the #28 for the rest of the year starting at Nashville with the United States Border Patrol providing sponsorship. Kenneth Cammbell the Team Manager of Jay Robinson Racing & Crew Chief of the #28 passed away on August 29, 2008. [http://www.hardcoreracefans.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2965:kenneth-campbell-1961-2008&catid=36:busch-news&Itemid=57] Kenneth was Crew Chief of #49 but switched to #28 in August.

Car #39 history

The 39 cars were purchased from Robert Yates Racing in 2003, who had repossessed the equipment from Angela's Motorsports. The team's first race was at the Koolerz 300, with Mike McLaughlin driving a fan-supported ride. He qualified fourth, but was involved in a crash late in the race, and finished 29th. Joe Buford and Clint Vahsholtz ran the next two races. Jason White began running the 39 eventually with Three Stooges Beer as the sponsor. Eventually, road racer Chris Bingham was moved to the 39 car after struggling in the 49 car. Following his release, Jamie Mosley and Dana White finished out the year. For the 2004 season Andy Ponstein began the year in the 39 with sponsorship from Yahoo!, but wrecked several times during his tenure and was released. Tina Gordon came on after that, and had a best finish of 26th at Pikes Peak, before she was released. The 39 has not run since.

Car #49 history

The 49 car was revived as a third team in 2008. Derrike Cope first attempted a race with the car at Mexico City, but failed to qualify. The car next ran at Nashville Superspeedway, when Shane Hall finished last after an early vibration problem. Kertus Davis joined the team at Kentucky and will run rest of season in #49 after leaving his family owned JD Motorsports team.

External links

* [http://www.jayrobinson.com Jay Robinson Racing]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/owner?id=robinja01 Jay Robinson Owner Statistics]

References


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