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Ranier Racing with MDM

Former NASCAR team


Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
nameRanier Racing with MDM
logo[[File:Ranier Racing with MDM.jpg200px]]
ownersLorin Ranier
Mike Hillman
Doug Fuller
baseMooresville, North Carolina
seriesCamping World Truck Series
K&N Pro Series East
ARCA Racing Series
driversK&N Pro Series East:
12. Harrison Burton
40. Kyle Benjamin
41. Spencer Davis
ARCA Racing Series:
28. Michael Self
manufacturerChevrolet
opened1967
closed2016
winsTotal: 30
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series: 24
Xfinity Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 0
ARCA Racing Series: 1
K&N Pro Series East: 5

Mike Hillman Doug Fuller K&N Pro Series East ARCA Racing Series 12. Harrison Burton 40. Kyle Benjamin 41. Spencer Davis ARCA Racing Series: 28. Michael Self Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series: 24 Xfinity Series: 0 Camping World Truck Series: 0 ARCA Racing Series: 1 K&N Pro Series East: 5 Ranier Racing with MDM, formerly known as Ranier-Lundy, was an American professional stock car racing team that last competed in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, the K&N Pro Series East, and the ARCA Racing Series. The team formerly competed in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series until 1987, fielding Cale Yarborough during the 1980s late in its operations. The team later became Robert Yates Racing after Yates, an engine builder and crew chief with the operation, bought the team in 1988. The team largely fielded General Motors vehicles for its various drivers until switching to Fords in 1985.

The team won the Daytona 500 three times, in 1980 with Buddy Baker and in 1983 and 1984 with Yarborough.

The team was based in Charlotte and co-operated by Harry Ranier (February 25, 1937July 21, 1999) and J. T. Lundy (January 3, 1941December 27, 2023), who left in 1987. Ranier was a Kentuckian coal mining magnate. Ranier's entry into the sport predates magnates such as J. D. Stacy and Billy Hagan.

Cup Series

Car No. 28 history

1967–1980

Harry Ranier started entering racecars into NASCAR's top division sporadically starting in 1967 and consistently starting in 1978 with driver Lennie Pond and later Buddy Baker.

In 1978, Ranier's team won its first race at the Talladega 500 with Pond after other key leading cars were slowed when Bill Elliott's car blew a tire and spreading debris.

Buddy Baker drove for the team starting in 1979. In 1980, Waddell Wilson was crew chief and engine builder. Baker won the 1980 Daytona 500 for the team in a famous paint scheme known as the "gray ghost". The car set the record for fastest Daytona 500 ever run by average speed, a record that still stands.

1983–1988

In 1983, Yarborough moved to the No. 28 Hardee's Chevrolet owned by Harry Ranier, competing in 16 events. He won four races, including his third Daytona 500, his sixth Atlanta Coca-Cola 500, and swept both events at Michigan, along with three poles. In 1984 he repeated by winning his fourth Daytona 500, becoming the second driver to score back-to-back wins, the Winston 500 at Talladega, a race that featured 75 lead changes, and the Van Scoy Diamond Mine 500, along with four poles. In 1985 after his team switched to a Ford, he won his first Talladega 500 and scored his final win in the Miller High Life 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

1987–1988

Prior to the 1987 season, car owner Ranier tapped Davey Allison to replace veteran driver Cale Yarborough in the Ranier-Lundy No. 28 Ford Thunderbird. Yarborough was leaving the Ranier-Lundy team to start his own operation along with the team's sponsor, Hardee's. Ranier negotiated a sponsorship deal with Texaco's Havoline motor oil brand, a deal that was signed during the Speedweeks at Daytona International Speedway. He also hired Robert Yates as his engine builder and Joey Knuckles as the No. 28's crew chief, who paired with Allison for years.

On qualifying day, Allison signalled that he was in Winston Cup to stay when he qualified an unmarked, but Texaco-Havoline painted No. 28 Thunderbird second for the 1987 Daytona 500, becoming the first rookie ever to start on the front row for NASCAR's most prestigious event. A pit miscue which allowed a rear tire to fall off on the track ended his hopes of a good finish in the race, but success for Davey Allison would be just around the corner.

Allison drove full time in the Texaco/Havoline #28 for Ranier in 1987 and 1988. Ranier sold his team to Yates on October 1, 1988, prior to the 1989 season. Allison would have most of his success driving for Yates Racing. Ranier did not field a car again until the fall of 1996.

Car No. 28 results

NASCAR Winston Cup Series resultsYearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031NWCCPtsRef1973Lennie Pond54Chevy23rd4013.85197418th723.25197521st254019765th3930197730th119319787th3794Olds1979Buddy Baker28Chevy15th3249Olds198021st2603ChevyBuick1981Bobby AllisonChevy2nd4827PontiacBuick1982Benny ParsonsPontiac8th3616Buddy BakerJoe Ruttman1983Cale Yarborough28th1960Chevy198422nd24481985Ford26th1861198629th16421987Davey Allison21st282419888th3631
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20BRI
6ATLNWS
7DAR
36MAR
19TAL
46NSVCLT
38DOV
20TWS
24RSDMCH
37DAY
20BRI
4ATL
6TAL
47NSV
23DAR
37RCH
28DOV
9NWS
6MAR
30CLT
6CAR
9
RSDDAY
23RCH
4CAR
9BRI
26ATL
10DAR
21NWS
5MAR
5TAL
5NSV
11DOV
6CLT
20RSDMCH
26DAY
7BRINSVATL
5POC
30TALMCHDAR
13RCH
10DOV
32NWSMAR
12CLT
6CAR
11ONT
RSDDAY
19RCH
2CAR
23BRIATL
10NWS
5DAR
27MAR
25TAL
26NSVDOV
33CLT
36RSDMCHDAY
38NSVPOCTAL
32MCHDAR
21DOV
20NWS
5MAR
24CLT
22RCH
2*CAR
4BRI
2ATL
6ONT
6
RSD
6DAY
4CAR
30RCH
23BRI
22ATL
4NWS
6DAR
4MAR
22TAL
11NSV
6DOV
8CLT
8RSD
25MCH
7DAY
32NSV
4POC
5TAL
5MCH
25BRI
8DAR
5RCH
6DOV
34MAR
29NWS
5CLT
7CAR
2ATL
24ONT
2
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34ATL
9NWSDAR
31BRIMAR
4TALNSVDOV
7CLT
4RSDMCHDAY
33NSVPOCTAL
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28RCH
5DOV
30MAR
25NWSCLT
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5NWS
4MAR
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21DOV
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26RCH
12MAR
5NWS
7CLT
6CAR
7ATL
39ONT
6
DAY
10DAR
3CLT
33MCH
25TAL
1MCH
8BRI
26DOV
7
RSD
7CAR
31RCH
29NWS
8BRI
25DAR
5MAR
2NSV
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3CLT
36TWS
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DAY
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1TAL
32DAY
34NSVTAL
39
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32*
CAR
15DAR
35NWSMAR
24DOV
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3MCH
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27
CLT
39TWSRSDPOC
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3ATL
4ONT
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23DAR
9CLT
2
DAY
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6ATL
4BRI
3NWS
2*MAR
13NSV
3
DAR
9TAL
1DOV
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3RSD
29MCH
1DAY
28NSV
2POC
25TAL
5*MCH
7BRI
4RCH
5DOV
3MAR
10NWS
2CAR
2ATL
4RSD
1*
DAY
26RCH
3*BRI
9ATL
4CAR
3DAR
4NWS
4MAR
29TAL
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22DOV
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39POC
3RSD
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31DAY
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25BRI
9DAR
5RCH
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29NWS
24CLT
6MAR
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RSD
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6NWSMARTAL
29NSVDOV
22BRICLT
28RSDPOC
27MCH
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1*BRIDAR
7RCHDOVMARNWSCLT
10CAR
36ATL
23RSD
DAY
1*RCH
14CARATL
3BRINWSDAR
4MARTAL
1NSVDOVCLT
21RSDPOC
1*MCH
13*DAY
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2TAL
5MCH
5BRIDAR
17RCH
14DOVMARCLT
3NWSCARATL
11RSD
DAY
36RCHCAR
7ATL
22BRIDAR
30NWSMARTAL
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40RSDPOC
24MCH
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1MCH
32BRIDAR
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6ATL
27BRIDAR
22NWSMARTAL
37DOVCLT
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3MCH
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25TAL
24GLNMCH
7BRIDAR
10RCHDOVMARNWSCLT
36CAR
33ATL
34RSD
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9RCH
26ATL
5DAR
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16DOV
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17MCH
5BRIDAR
29RCHDOV
2MARNWS
26CLT
19CAR
42RSD
14ATL
5
DAY
2RCH
29CAR
9ATL
40DAR
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8MAR
6TAL
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16MCH
1BRI
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27PHO
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2

Car No. 20 history

After staying out of the Cup Series for eight years, Ranier fielded a Cup entry with Elton Sawyer driving the new #20 in the 1996 season finale at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Rainer back moved to Cup full time in 1997 with former partner Hardee's returning to sponsor the new #20 and Greg Sacks driving the car. However, after missing several early-season races, the team switched to part time, and eventually Hardee's left the team and it shut down.

Busch Series

Car No. 15 history

Ranier returned to run a limited schedule in the 1996 Busch Series with IRL star Tony Stewart driving the No. 15. The team had sponsorship from Mariah Entertainment for the first two events of a nine race schedule, running the rest unsponsored. Stewart had a best finish of 16th at Bristol. The Ranier Busch Series team shut down after the season.

Truck Series

For the operations after the 2016 season, see MDM Motorsports

Truck No. 71 history

On February 4, 2016, MDM-Hillman Racing joined Lorin Ranier to create a driver development team that would compete in, among other series, the Camping World Truck Series. A selection of Richard Childress Racing development drivers were scheduled to run a partial season in the No. 99 Chevrolet, with funding from the drivers' other sponsors. After rain cancelled qualifying at Dover, the team made a deal to run Dover and the rest of Ranier/MDM's 2016 schedule in the No. 71 Chevrolet, leasing owners points from Carlos Contreras. Brandon Jones and Austin Dillon split the Truck for six races.

Truck No. 99 history

Ranier Racing/MDM was supposed to field the No. 99 in six Truck races in 2016, however the truck was renumbered to No. 71 after leasing owners points from Contreras Motorsports.

In 2017, the No. 99 truck returned but since Ranier and Miller parted ways the team starting in 2017 and beyond is called MDM Motorsports.

K&N Pro Series / [[ARCA Racing Series]]

In 2015, Ranier Racing with MDM partner with Hillman Racing to field two cars (No. 40 and No. 41) in both K&N Pro Series East and K&N Pro Series West.

The team returned for 2016.

In 2017, the team shut down because Ranier/Hillman and Miller part ways. Miller renamed the team to MDM Motorsports.

Austin Dillon, Landon Cassill, Ryan Preece, Kyle Benjamin, Travis Miller, Brian Wong, Corey LaJoie and Spencer Davis all drove for the team in K&N.

The team also fielded two part-time entries (the No. 8 and No. 28) in ARCA Racing Series' 2016 season, the team had 1 win with Brandon Jones at Michigan. The team also had 1 pole-position with Kyle Benjamin at Iowa.

Alongside Jones and Benjamin, Harrison Burton, Travis Miller, Matt Tifft and Michael Self also drove for the team in ARCA.

References

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  2. "July Obits 1999".
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  5. "EX-UK LINEMAN RETURNING AS JACKMAN".
  6. "Randy Ayers Nascar Modeling Forums ::".
  7. "Harry Ranier Owner Statistics - Racing-Reference.info".
  8. "Driver Lennie Pond 1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Results - Racing-Reference.info".
  9. "MRN Flashback: Talladega Triumph".
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  11. "Cale Yarborough 1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing Reference.
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