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R3 Motorsports

Former NASCAR team

R3 Motorsports

Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
Team_nameR3 Motorsports
LogoR3_Motorsports_logo.png
Owner_namesRobert Richardson Sr.
Robert Richardson Jr.
SeriesSprint Cup Series
Nationwide Series
Camping World Truck Series
ARCA Re/Max Series
DriversRobert Richardson Jr.
ManufacturerChevrolet
Dodge
Toyota
Races24
Drivers_champ0
Wins0
Poles0

Robert Richardson Jr. Nationwide Series Camping World Truck Series ARCA Re/Max Series Dodge Toyota

R3 Motorsports (formerly Richardson Motorsports) was an American professional stock car racing team that last competed in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series, Camping World Truck Series and ARCA Re/Max Series. The team commonly fielded No. 23 North Texas Pipe Chevrolet Impala driven by Robert Richardson, Jr. part-time in the Nationwide Series. The team shut down in 2015 and sold their equipment to Rick Ware Racing.

History

R3 Motorsports began running the ARCA RE/MAX Series in 2005 as Richardson Racing. It fielded the No. 33 in the first two races of the season with Richardson Jr., with a fourteenth-place finish at Nashville Superspeedway. The team changed its name to R3 Motorsports and started their entry into NASCAR's top series.

Craftsman Truck Series

Truck No. 1 history

In 2005, R3 ran one race in the Craftsman Truck Series at Phoenix with Richardson, Jr. finishing thirty-fourth in the No. 35 Chevrolet Silverado after wrecking.

At the end of the season, the team bought the equipment and owners points from Ultra Motorsports and changed to the No. 1 running full-time in 2006. With WinYourMortage.com sponsoring, the team qualified for twenty races and had two top-twenty finishes, but shut down their Truck team at the end of the season due to lack of sponsorship. They did attempt three Busch Series races in the No. 80 McKinley Pipe/Kinky Friedman Chevy, but did not qualify for either race.

Truck No. 1 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts2005Robert Richardson Jr.35Chevy64th6120061Dodge33rd1774Chevy
DAYCALATLMARGTYMFDCLTDOVTEXMCHMLWKANKENMEMIRPNSHBRIRCHNHALVSMARATLTEXPHOHOM
34
DAY
17CAL
33ATL
30MAR
28MFD
33
GTY
36CLT
DNQDOV
DNQTEX
23MCH
DNQMLW
33KAN
27KEN
DNQMEM
36IRP
30NSH
27BRI
36NHA
36LVS
28TAL
16MAR
24ATL
27TEX
28PHO
34HOM
DNQ

Nationwide Series

Car Nos. 03 and 50 history

In 2011, the team entered a second car, No. 03, at Las Vegas for Charles Lewandoski due to the short field of 42 cars. Alex Kennedy drove the No. 03 at Fontana. Scott Riggs drove at Michigan and Kentucky. Scott Wimmer drove at Road America. All races in 2011 have been start and parks to help fund the No. 23, the team's main car.

Also in 2011 a third R3 car the No. 50 car attempted one race at Watkins Glen. Driver Brian Simo got a DNQ.

Car No. 03 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2009Kevin Conway26Chevy28th28612011Charles Lewandoski03Dodge50th72Chris LawsonAlex KennedyScott RiggsChevyDodgeScott WimmerMarc DavisChevyJean-François DumoulinBrian Simo50Chevy77th02012Scott Riggs03Chevy66th10
DAYCALLVSBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCHBRICGVATLRCHDOVKAN
24CALCLT
24MEM
27TEX
20PHO
24HOM
22
DAYPHOLVS
40
BRI
DNQ
CAL
40TEXTALNSHRCHDARDOVIOWCLTCHI
MCH
37BRI
37ATL
38RCH
41CHI
36KAN
36CLT
39TEX
27PHOHOM
37
KEN
36NHA
ROA
39DAY
NSH
43IRPIOWGLNDOV
DNQ
CGV
DNQ
DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXTALNSHRCHDARDOVIOWCLTCHIMCHROADAYKENNHANSHIRPIOWGLN
DNQCGVBRIATLRCHCHIDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM
DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARIOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEX
34PHOHOM

Car No. 23 history

The No. 23 car in 2010

In 2008, R3 returned with Robert Richardson attempting 8 races and making 5. Renegade wheels served as the sponsor at Lowes and Mahindra Tractors at other races. Richardson had a best finish of 23rd at Kansas.

In 2009, the team ran a full schedule with Aaron's and Mahindra serving as the primary sponsors. Robert Richardson Jr and Ken Butler III served as the primary drivers for the season. For the race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Canadian driver Jean-Francois Dumoulin drove the car and finished in 7th (R3 Motorsports' best finish of the year). Jeff Fuller drove at Darlington Raceway and finished thirtieth.

For the 2010 season, R3 Motorsports fielded five drivers in the NASCAR Nationwide series No. 23. Robert Richardson III ran most of the tracks throughout the season. R3 hired Alex Kennedy for Road America and Watkins Glen. R3 Motorsports also hired Coleman Pressley (the son of former NASCAR Sprint cup series driver Robert Pressley) to drive at Bristol Motor Speedway and Nashville, the team finished 12th at Nashville. The team also ran with Marc Davis, Johnny Sauter, and Peyton Sellers each running one race.

For 2011, the No. 23 team returned and switched from Chevrolet to Dodge and was sponsored by Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). Richardson has run the majority of the races. Richardson's best finish so far is 22nd at Las Vegas and Iowa. Alex Kennedy drove the No. 23 at Dover and America finishing 32nd and 21st respectively. Scott Riggs ran the No. 23 at Darlington finishing 13th, R3's best finish in 2011. The team made the switched back Chevrolet at Kentucky Motorspeedway and will remain in the Chevy Camp fielding Impala's.

They fielded the No. 23 full-time again in 2012 with Robert Richardson Jr. and Jamie Dick sharing the ride. Anthony Gandon ran the No. 23 at Mid-Ohio.

In 2015, R3 Motorsports shut down the team, with the shop being leased.

Car No. 23 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2008Robert Richardson Jr.23Chevy56th374200927th2946Ken Butler IIIJeff FullerChris CookJean-François DumoulinKevin Conway2010Robert Richardson Jr.27th3064Coleman PressleyJohnny SauterAlex KennedyMarc DavisPeyton Sellers2011Robert Richardson Jr.Dodge29th540ChevyScott RiggsDodgeChevyAlex KennedyDodgeChevyDavid GreenDennis SetzerDodgeChevyAngela Ruch2012Robert Richardson Jr.29th568Bill PrietzelDexter Stacey2013Robert Richardson Jr.29th537201431st462
DAYCALLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOMXCTALRCHDARCLT
38DOVNSHKENMLWNHADAY
32CHI
DNQGTYIRPCGVGLNMCH
35BRICALRCHDOVKAN
23CLT
DNQMEMTEX
36PHOHOM
DNQ
DAY
34BRI
29TEX
24TAL
16CLT
33NSH
21DAY
26CHI
28MCH
24ATL
22RCH
28KAN
22MEM
32TEX
26
CAL
20LVS
17NSH
37PHO
28RCH
35DOV
37KEN
17MLW
26NHA
25GTY
25IRP
31IOW
33GLN
QLBRI
22DOV
23CLT
35PHO
32HOM
27
DAR
30
GLN
31
CGV
7
CAL
18
DAY
25CAL
33LVS
26NSH
23TEX
23TAL
20DOV
35CLT
23NSH
27KEN
30NHA
27DAY
32CHI
31IRP
15IOW
23MCH
33BRI
28ATL
33KAN
31CAL
26CLT
33TEX
27HOM
20
BRI
31RCH
18DAR
15RCH
25PHO
17
PHO
15
ROA
28GTY
24GLN
16CGV
26
DOV
23
GTY
20
DAY
32PHO
24LVS
22BRI
37CAL
29TEX
26TAL
28NSH
34RCH
20IOW
22CLT
36CHI
32MCH
31DAY
31
KEN
33IOW
23ATL
26RCH
22CHI
29CLT
30TEX
25PHO
22HOM
22
DAR
13
DOV
31
DOV
32ROA
21
GLN
23CGV
33
NHA
33
NSH
34IRP
34
BRI
35
KAN
32
DAY
35PHOLVS
24BRICAL
21TEX
34RCH
34TAL
26DARIOWCLT
39DOVMCHDAY
17NHACHIIND
31IOWBRI
24ATL
31RCH
22CHIKENDOVCLT
20KAN
39TEX
27PHOHOM
33
ROA
27KEN
GLN
32CGV
35
DAY
9PHOLVS
29BRI
27CALTEX
31RCH
32TAL
20DARCLT
40DOVIOWMCHROAKENDAY
32NHACHIIND
30IOWGLNMOHBRI
30ATL
25RCH
34CHIKENDOVKANCLT
27TEX
28PHOHOM
DAY
38PHOLVS
31BRICALTEX
34DARRCHTAL
32IOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENDAY
40NHACHIIND
32IOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEX
29PHOHOM

Car No. 80 history

In 2006, R3 attempted three Nationwide series races in the No. 80 Chevy with Richardson driving. The team did not qualify for any of their events.

R3 attempted only one race in 2007. Richardson attempted to qualify the No. 80 at Texas, but once again failed to qualify. After 2007, R3 shut down the No. 80 team.

Car No. 80 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2006Robert Richardson Jr.80Chevy88th53200782nd31
DAYCALMXCLVSATLBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAMARGTYIRPGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLT
DNQMEMTEX
DNQPHOHOM
DNQ
DAYCALMXCLVSATLBRINSHTEX
DNQPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM

Sprint Cup Series

Car No. 23 history

R3 attempted the 2009 Daytona 500 with Mike Skinner, but did not qualify for the event.

In 2010, R3 Motorsports attempted to run the October race at Charlotte with Johnny Sauter driving, but failed to qualify. They also attempted the November Texas race with Josh Wise, but again did not qualify.

After not attempting a race for a year, they attempted the 2011 fall race at Phoenix with Scott Riggs but did not qualify.

For 2012, the team would attempt the full Sprint Cup Series schedule using cars purchased from Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, using the number 23. Robert Richardson Jr. ran two Daytona races and two Talladega races in Toyotas. Scott Riggs ran through the majority of the season, running Chevys. Riggs got the team qualified for the first time in Phoenix. The Cup team was a start-and-park operation to help fund the Nationwide Series team.

Car No. 23 results

References

References

  1. "Nationwide Children's Hospital 200". [[NASCAR]].
  2. [http://frontstretch.com/2015/02/20/eyes-on-xfinity-its-now-or-never-for-elliott-sadler/ EYES ON XFINITY: IT’S NOW OR NEVER FOR ELLIOTT SADLER], ''Front Stretch'', 23 February 2015
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