• Evernham Motorsports was an American professional stock car racing organization that competed in the NASCAR Cup Series. The team was founded in 2000 by...
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    crew chief for Bill Davis Racing and Hendrick Motorsports, owner of his own team Evernham Motorsports from 2001 to 2010, and analyst for ESPN's NASCAR...
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  • Gordon–Evernham Motorsports, which ran six races in the Busch Series in 1999. In 1999, Brooke Gordon (then wife of Jeff Gordon) and Ray Evernham formed...
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    The team was founded as a result of the merger between Gillett Evernham Motorsports (GEM) and Petty Enterprises, with former Montreal Canadiens and Liverpool...
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    Casey Atwood (category Evernham Motorsports drivers)
    Year". Motorsport.com. Daytona Beach, Florida. Retrieved 11 November 2016. "Evernham Motorsports and Ultra Motorsports form partnership". motorsport.com...
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    Kranefuss, Roger Penske, Ray Evernham, Bill Davis, and Gene Haas. In 2009, he drove for his own team, Mayfield Motorsports. On May 9, 2009, Mayfield was...
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    Bill Elliott (category Evernham Motorsports drivers)
    to the new No. 10 Evernham team and driver Scott Riggs and the No. 91 team was discontinued. On August 8, 2006, Evernham Motorsports announced that Elliott...
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    Erin Crocker (category Evernham Motorsports drivers)
    confirmed that she had left Evernham Motorsports. She ran a limited two-race schedule in the truck series for Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, before she was replaced...
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    Kasey Kahne (category Evernham Motorsports drivers)
    Series history. Kahne replaced Bill Elliott in the No. 9 Dodge for Evernham Motorsports at the end of the 2003 season when Elliott announced a part-time...
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    Jeff Gordon (category Evernham Motorsports drivers)
    vice chairman of Hendrick Motorsports. He raced full-time from 1993 to 2015, driving the No. 24 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports in the former NASCAR Winston...
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    2008. The team closed shop in January 2009 and merged with Gillett Evernham Motorsports after sponsorship could not be found for any of the cars in the Petty...
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    announced on August 6 when former crew chief Ray Evernham announced the merger of his team, Evernham Motorsports, with George N. Gillett Jr., owner of the National...
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    Terry Labonte (category Evernham Motorsports drivers)
    to drive for Hendrick Motorsports in 1994. After leaving Hagan Racing in 1993, Terry Labonte was signed to Hendrick Motorsports in 1994, where he began...
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  • before merging its efforts with JR Motorsports before returning on a part-time basis in 2022. Hendrick Motorsports also fielded several trucks in the...
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    Group joining Jack Roush and George N. Gillett Jr. teaming up with Ray Evernham last year. In June 2008, Petty Enterprises sold a majority share to Boston...
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  • was drawing to a close, Evernham Motorsports announced it had signed Jeremy Mayfield to drive for the team. Since Evernham's team, one of the charter...
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    Elliott Sadler (category Evernham Motorsports drivers)
    After a lack of results, he left RYR midway through 2006 for Gillett Evernham Motorsports. Sadler, was also the cover driver for EA Sports’ NASCAR 07. Before...
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    Trackhouse Racing, JR Motorsports, Leavine Family Racing and Kaulig Racing as well as a pit crew member for Hendrick Motorsports and Clement Racing. After...
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    Petty Motorsports, Shiplett was hired by Turner Motorsports to be the crew chief of their No. 38 entry driven by longtime Evernham Motorsports/Richard...
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    Ricky Hendrick (category Evernham Motorsports drivers)
    was an American stock car racing driver and partial owner at Hendrick Motorsports, a NASCAR team that his father Rick Hendrick founded. He was born in...
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    Scott Riggs (category Evernham Motorsports drivers)
    International Speedway. At the end of the year, Riggs and Valvoline left for Evernham Motorsports taking the No. 10 with him. In 2006, Riggs failed to make the Daytona...
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  • fans across the United States. The award is presented by the National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA). Sponsored by Hamburger Helper in 2010, it was...
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  • miles per hour (260.365 km/h) Pole position Driver Bill Elliott Evernham Motorsports Time 49.029 Qualifying race winners Duel 1 Winner Sterling Marlin...
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  • as MBV Motorsports, while the No. 36 entry (later the No. 13) was co-owned by Centrix Financial, LLC owner Robert Sutton as MB Sutton Motorsports in 2005...
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    Mayfield and Elliott Sadler were released from Evernham Motorsports and Robert Yates Racing. Sadler drove Evernham's No. 19, and David Gilliland replaced him...
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    erupted between the #88 JR Motorsports crew and the #20 Gibbs crew. The confrontation resulted in three members of the JR Motorsports crew being fined by NASCAR...
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    the No. 27 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE for Premium Motorsports, the Nos. 74/77 Camaro for Spire Motorsports, and the No. 7 Camaro for Tommy Baldwin Racing...
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  • interest of the NASCAR team Evernham Motorsports from founder Ray Evernham, thereby forming Gillett Evernham Motorsports. In January 2009, a merger was...
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    A. J. Allmendinger (category Evernham Motorsports drivers)
    raced with for Michael Waltrip Racing for 1 race in the No. 00 and Evernham Motorsports for the last five races in the No. 10. Allmendinger posted 2 top...
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  • public–private partnership to develop risk assessment software Gordon–Evernham Motorsports, a NASCAR Busch Series race team Grenoble École de Management, a...
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