CJM Racing

Former NASCAR team


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::summary Former NASCAR team ::

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FieldValue
nameCJM Racing
logoCJM_Racing_logo.jpg
ownersBryan Mullet
Tony Mullet
Greg Pollex
seriesSprint Cup Series
Nationwide Series
Camping World Truck Series
drivers_champ0
wins0
driversMike Bliss, Kertus Davis, David Gilliland, Denny Hamlin, Jason Keller, Scott Lagasse Jr., Brent Sherman, Mike Skinner, Brandon Whitt
manufacturerChevy
Ford
Toyota
baseMooresville, North Carolina
opened2006
closed2009
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| name = CJM Racing | logo =CJM_Racing_logo.jpg | owners = Bryan Mullet Tony Mullet Greg Pollex | series = Sprint Cup Series Nationwide Series Camping World Truck Series | drivers_champ = 0 | wins = 0 | drivers = Mike Bliss, Kertus Davis, David Gilliland, Denny Hamlin, Jason Keller, Scott Lagasse Jr., Brent Sherman, Mike Skinner, Brandon Whitt | manufacturer = Chevy Ford Toyota | base = Mooresville, North Carolina | opened = 2006 | closed = 2009 CJM Racing was a NASCAR Nationwide Series team. It fielded the No. 11 car for a variety of drivers.

Sprint Cup Series

Businessmen Bryan and Tony Mullet formed Victory Motorsports in 2006 when they purchased the Sprint Cup equipment of Shepherd Racing Ventures from Morgan Shepherd. After failing to make the field for each of the early attempts, Shepherd and the team went their separate ways and the team changed its name to CJM Racing. Kertus Davis and David Gilliland, and Brent Sherman took over the newly renumbered Dutch Quality Stone No. 72 car. Mike Skinner drove the car for two races that season.

Car No. 72 results

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NASCAR Nextel Cup Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts2006Kertus Davis72Dodge56th317Brent ShermanDavid GillilandDale QuarterleyMike SkinnerChevyBrandon Whitt200762nd32
DAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLT
DNQDOVDAY
DNQCHINHAPOCIND
POC
DNQMCH
SON
32
GLN
DNQMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTAL
CLT
43MAR
39ATL
DNQTEX
DNQ
PHO
43HOM
DNQ
DAY
DNQCAL
DNQLVS
DNQATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM
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Nationwide Series

The team announced that Brandon Whitt would be the team's Cup driver for 2007, but after three races, it switched to the Busch Series and the No. 11. Jason Keller served as the team's driver and Force Protection Inc. and vehicle history company Carfax signed as sponsors. Keller was moderately successful in the No. 11, with four of his five top 10 finishes for 2007 coming in that car. Keller also made his historic 418th start in the No. 11, beating the record set by Tommy Houston.

CJM started 2008 unsponsored, but negotiated a one race contract for Las Vegas with America's Incredible Pizza Company, which turned into a race by race sponsorship and eventually a season long sponsorship. Desiring new direction, the team released Keller after the fall Richmond race, heading to Baker Curb Racing. The team signed former Chip Gannasi Racing driver, Scott Lagasse Jr. for the rest of 2008 and 2009.

The team switched to Toyota with support from Joe Gibbs Racing for 2009. After the U.S. Cellular 250, it released Lagasse and replaced him with Trevor Bayne, Kelly Bires, Mike Bliss, Denny Hamlin, Andrew Ranger, and Brian Scott. With the driver's release, America's Incredible Pizza left as well, leaving Ridemakerz and FedEx to assume sponsorship. The team also fielded the No. 14 Lofton Cattle Toyota to Justin Lofton in the Carfax 200, starting 19th and finishing 16th in Lofton's series debut.

Car No. 11 results (primary entry)

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YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2007Jason Keller11Chevy39th1672Marc Mitchell2008Jason Keller17th3801Scott Lagasse Jr.2009Toyota15th3951Denny HamlinBrian ScottAndrew RangerKelly BiresTrevor BayneMike Bliss
DAYCALMXCLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOTALRCHDAR
14CLTDOV
13NSH
6KENNHA
26DAYCHI
35GTYIRPCGVGLNMCH
22BRI
24CALRCH
10DOV
8KAN
16CLT
34MEM
8TEX
22PHO
35HOM
28
MLW
20
DAY
36CAL
14LVS
18ATL
14BRI
15NSH
18TEX
12PHO
32MXC
17TAL
21RCH
19DAR
7CLT
17DOV
16NSH
15KEN
10MLW
9NHA
11DAY
18CHI
14GTY
3IRP
24CGV
23GLN
32MCH
17BRI
12CAL
14RCH
16
DOV
31KAN
20CLT
13MEM
24TEX
25PHO
20HOM
37
DAY
43CAL
12LVS
9BRI
13TEX
16NSH
10PHO
32TAL
8RCH
17DAR
22CLT
32DOV
27NSH
11KEN
13MLW
16NHA
16DAY
18CHI
20GTY
33IRP
37IOW
9
GLN
34MCH
32HOM
5
BRI
30KAN
14
CGV
3
ATL
32
RCH
7CAL
19
DOV
2CLT
2MEM
4*TEX
10PHO
8
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Car No. 12/14 results (secondary entry)

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YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2007Marc Mitchell12ChevyN/A-2009Justin Lofton14Toyota70th115
DAYCALMXCLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEM
DNQTEXPHOHOM
DAYCALLVSBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCH
16BRICGVATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM
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Suspending operations

On December 18, 2009, the team announced that it would suspend operations for 2010.

References

References

  1. (9 February 2007). "Daytona Duel: Brandon Whitt preview". Motorsport.com.
  2. (July 2025). "BUSCH: CJM Racing announce 2008 plans". Motorsport.com.
  3. (18 December 2009). "CJM Racing suspends operations". [[ESPN]].

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