Michael Ritch

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Michael Ritch
Born (1973-02-24) February 24, 1973 (age 51)
High Point, North Carolina
Achievements1992 Mid-Atlantic Regional Champion
2007 USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series Southern Division Champion
NASCAR Cup Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish61st (1995)
First race 1995 MBNA 500 (Dover)
WinsTop tens Poles
000
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
39 races run over 8 years
Best finish33rd (2000)
First race 1992 Autolite 200 (Richmond)
Last race 2000 Outback Steakhouse 200 (Phoenix)
WinsTop tens Poles
010
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
7 races run over 2 years
Best finish48th (2002)
First race 2001 Florida Dodge Dealers 400 (Homestead)
Last race 2002 O'Reilly Auto Parts 200 (Memphis)
WinsTop tens Poles
000
Statistics current as of November 25, 2012.

Michael Ritch (born February 24, 1973) is an American stock car racing driver who competed in 47 races across NASCAR's top three series between 1992 and 2002. He also competed in 165 Rev-Oil Pro Cup Series races between 1998 and 2009, winning 15 races and the 2007 Southern Division Championship. Ritch currently competes on the SMART Modified Tour.

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Early career

Ritch began his racing career when he was 9 years old when he raced BMX bikes. [1] He would eventually move to late model race cars. At age 19, he won both the track championship at Ace Speedway in Elon, North Carolina and the regional Mid-Atlantic Championship in 1992, winning 14 of his 44 starts.[ citation needed ]

NASCAR career

Winston Cup Series

Ritch made his only career Winston Cup start at Dover International Speedway in 1995. He would finish 34th in the 40-car field, falling out of the race just before the halfway mark after an engine failure.[ citation needed ].

Busch Series

Ritch made sporadic Busch Series starts between 1992 and 1999, often on short tracks in Virginia and The Carolinas. During this time he made 18 starts with a best finish of 9th coming at Orange County Speedway in 1994.

In 2000, Ritch got an opportunity to run a full schedule, driving the No. 55 Ford for Davis & Weight Motorsports. The season was a disappointment as Ritch failed to qualify 11 times in 32 attempts, had only one lead lap finish, and finished 33rd in the standings. He also finished in the top 20 only five times that season, with a best finish of 13th at Talladega, and also led five laps at Gateway. His best showing that season came at South Boston Speedway when he was fastest in practice and qualified 3rd for the race, but finished 25th after a rear gear problem late in the race. After the season, Ritch was released and never attempted another Busch Series race after that. [1]

Craftsman Truck Series

After being released from his Busch Series ride, Ritch drove a limited schedule in the Craftsman Truck Series for Ware Racing Enterprises in 2001. He made seven starts for the team in a 2-year period, with a best finish of 16th coming at Gateway in 2001. [1]

USAR Pro Cup Series

Ritch competed in the USAR Pro Cup Series both before and after his tenure in NASCAR, between 1998 and 2009. In that period he made 165 starts with 15 wins (including seven in 1998), 9 poles, and winning the series' Southern Division Championship in 2007. He followed up his championship campaign with a runner-up finish the year after, before switching teams and only running a partial schedule in 2009. He made his final series start at Concord Speedway on September 5, 2009.

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031NWCCPtsRef
1995 Active Motorsports 32 Chevy DAY CAR RCH ATL DAR BRI NWS MAR TAL SON CLT DOV POC MCH DAY NHA POC TAL IND sGLN MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV
34
MAR NWS CLT CAR PHO ATL 117th61 [2]

Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132NBSCPtsRef
1992 John Ritch02 Olds DAY CAR RCH ATL MAR DAR BRI HCY LAN DUB NZH CLT DOV ROU MYB GLN VOL NHA TAL IRP ROU MCH NHA BRI DAR RCH
33
DOV CLT MAR
18
CAR
30
HCY 70th246 [3]
1993 DAY CAR
17
RCH
21
DAR BRI HCY ROU MAR
18
NZH CLT DOV MYB GLN MLW TAL IRP MCH NHA BRI DAR RCH
30
DOV ROU CLT MAR 51st479 [4]
Chevy CAR
25
HCY ATL
1994 DAY CAR RCH ATL MAR
11
DAR HCY BRI RCH
20
DOV CLT 55th438 [5]
Olds ROU
9
NHA NZH CLT DOV MYB GLN MLW SBO TAL HCY IRP MCH BRI DAR MAR
32
CAR
1995 Ritch Racing 2 Chevy DAY CAR RCH ATL NSH DAR BRI HCY NHA NZH CLT DOV MYB GLN MLW TAL SBO IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH
27
DOV CLT CAR HOM 95th82 [6]
1996 Ken Wilson 02 Chevy DAY
DNQ
CAR
QL
RCH ATL
QL
NSV DAR
DNQ
BRI HCY NZH CLT DOV SBO MYB GLN MLW NHA TAL IRP MCH BRI DAR CAR
DNQ
HOM
39
79th116 [7]
Pontiac RCH
31
DOV CLT
1997 John Ritch58 Chevy DAY CAR RCH ATL LVS DAR HCY TEX BRI NSV TAL NHA NZH CLT
DNQ
DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB GTY IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH
41
DOV CLT CAL CAR HOM
DNQ
117th40 [8]
1998 DAY CAR
DNQ
LVS NSV DAR BRI TEX HCY TAL NHA NZH CLT DOV RCH PPR GLN MLW MYB CAL SBO IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV CLT GTY CAR ATL HOM N/A0 [9]
1999 Davis & Weight Motorsports 55 Pontiac DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR TEX NSV BRI TAL CAL NHA RCH NZH CLT DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB PPR GTY IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
CLT CAR
35
MEM
37
PHO HOM 104th110 [10]
2000 Ford DAY
DNQ
CAR
16
LVS
39
ATL
DNQ
DAR
39
BRI
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
NSV
39
TAL
13
CAL
DNQ
RCH
42
NHA
22
CLT
DNQ
DOV
15
SBO
25
MYB
24
GLN
DNQ
MLW
16
NZH
43
PPR
32
GTY
22
IRP
20
MCH
DNQ
BRI
25
DAR
42
RCH
DNQ
DOV
23
CLT
DNQ
CAR
21
MEM
42
PHO
35
HOM
DNQ
33rd1643 [11]
- Qualified but replaced by Rodney Combs. - Qualified but replaced by Jeff Fuller.

Craftsman Truck Series

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324NCTCPtsRef
2001 Ware Racing Enterprises 51 Chevy DAY HOM
33
MMR MAR GTY
16
DAR PPR DOV TEX MEM MLW KAN KEN NHA IRP NSH CIC NZH RCH 64th269 [12]
91 SBO
26
TEX LVS PHO CAL
2002 51 Dodge DAY DAR MAR GTY PPR
17
DOV
17
TEX
24
48th370 [13]
81 MEM
36
MLW KAN KEN NHA MCH IRP NSH RCH TEX SBO LVS CAL PHO HOM

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