Rick Fuller (racing driver)

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Rick Fuller
Born (1960-10-19) October 19, 1960 (age 63)
Auburn, Massachusetts, U.S.
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
4 races run over 3 years
Best finish82nd (1997)
First race 1997 Sears Auto Center 250 (Milwaukee)
Last race 1999 First Union 200 (Nazareth)
WinsTop tens Poles
000
ARCA Menards Series East career
21 races run over 4 years
Best finish34th (1998)
First race 1996 Tri-State Megabucks Twin 125's (New Hampshire)
Last race 1999 NASCAR 150 (Stafford)
First win 1998 CarQuest Auto Parts 150 (Stafford)
WinsTop tens Poles
190
Statistics current as of August 1, 2024.

Rick Fuller (born October 19, 1960) is an American former professional stock car racing driver who competed in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, NASCAR Busch Series, and NASCAR Busch North Series. He is the younger brother of former NASCAR driver Jeff Fuller. [1]

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Fuller has also competed in the PASS North Super Late Model Series, the Race of Champions Asphalt Modified Tour, and the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing. [2]

Motorsports results

NASCAR

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

Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132NBSCPtsRef
1997 Taylor Motorsports 40 Ford DAY CAR RCH ATL LVS DAR HCY TEX BRI NSV TAL NHA NZH CLT DOV SBO GLN MLW
22
MYB GTY IRP
38
MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV CLT CAL CAR 82nd146 [3]
Chevy HOM
DNQ
1998 DAY
27
CAR
DNQ
105th82 [4]
04 LVS
DNQ
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
1999 Team Rensi Motorsports 25 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR TEX NSV BRI TAL CAL NHA RCH NZH
26
CLT DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB PPR GTY IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV CLT CAR MEM PHO HOM 113th85 [5]

Whelen Modified Tour

NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829NWMTCPtsRef
1985 N/A55 Chevy TMP
13
MAR STA
14
MAR
21
NEG STA
16
TMP
11
NEG HOL HOL RIV CAT EPP TMP
19
WFD
9
RIV STA
11
TMP
5
POC
31
TIO OXF MAR
28
16th1490 [6]
2X WFD
7
NEG SPE RIV CLA
2 STA
30
TMP
29
1986 55 ROU
24
MAR
24
STA
16
TMP
21
MAR NEG MND EPP
2
NEG WFD
21
SPE RIV NEG TMP RIV TMP
5
RIV 19th1197 [7]
U2 STA
3
TMP STA
16
TMP MAR
02N/A POC
50
TIO OXF
27
1987 2 Olds ROU
8
EPP
8
12th2877 [8]
Chevy MAR
23
STA
25
TMP
11
RIV
24
SEE
11
POC
50
TIO TMP
37
OXF
DNQ
TMP
5
ROU MAR
U2 TMP
7
STA
11
CNB
25
STA
3
MND
8*
WFD
15
SPE
3
RIV
6
TMP
21
RPS
4
RIV
24
STA
19
STA
14
30 JEN
23
1988 Rick Fuller2 Chevy ROU
5
MAR
7
MAR
24
JEN
9
RIV
13
JEN
8
RPS
6
RIV
15
OSW
7
TMP
6
OXF
11
TMP
5
POC
48
TIO
10
4th3201 [9]
U2 Olds TMP
27
IRP
2
MND
3
OSW
26
OSW
9
TMP
2
OSW
17
TMP
1
ROU
1*
2 Chevy MAR
14
1989 U2 Ford MAR
4
TMP
30
MAR
6
JEN
8
STA
12
IRP
29
10th3250 [10]
N/A6 Chevy OSW
9
55 Chevy WFD
9
MND
8
Curt Chase77 Chevy RIV
23
OSW
22
JEN
24
STA
7
RPS
4
RIV
5
OSW
12
TMP
11
TMP
8
Pontiac RPS
16*
OSW
29
TMP
6
POC
48
STA
9
TIO
3
MAR
10
TMP
3
1990 MAR
6
TMP
18*
RCH
1
STA
4
MAR
27
NHA
26
MAR
22
3rd3159 [11]
Chevy STA
2
TMP
13
MND
4
HOL
5
STA
2
RIV
18
JEN
7
EPP
5
RPS
8
RIV
6
TMP
24
RPS
3
TMP
11
POC
15
STA
7
TMP
3
1991 Mario Fiore44 Pontiac MAR
4
RCH
19
TMP
1
NHA
2
MAR
2
NZH
8
STA
20
TMP
18
FLE
15
OXF
25
RIV
1
JEN
19
STA
24*
RPS
19
RIV
7
RCH
24
TMP
5
NHA
5
TMP
4
POC
2
STA
28
TMP
21
MAR
4
6th3045 [12]
1992 MAR
3
TMP
28
RCH
19
STA
1
MAR
6
NHA
31
NZH
3
STA
28
TMP
5
FLE
30
RIV
3
NHA
5
STA
22
RPS
2
RIV
7
TMP
26
TMP
1*
NHA
4
STA
20
MAR
28
TMP
5
8th2717 [13]
1993 Curt Chase77 Pontiac RCH
27
STA
8
TMP
5
NHA
21
NZH
4
STA
5
RIV
3
NHA
3
RPS
1**
HOL
2
LEE
2
RIV
5
STA
22
TMP
6
TMP
4
STA
3
TMP
6
1st2521 [14]
1994 NHA
2*
STA
17
TMP
6
NZH
5*
STA
1*
LEE
26*
TMP
1
RIV
10
TIO
7
NHA
2
RPS
20
HOL
5
TMP
24
RIV
10
NHA
5
STA
27
SPE
19
TMP
11
NHA
31
STA
3
TMP
25
6th2761 [15]
1995 TMP
3
NHA
9
STA
2
NZH
38
STA
5
LEE
7
TMP
4
RIV
6
BEE
28
NHA
5
JEN
6
RPS
26
HOL
9
RIV
2
NHA
4
STA
2
TMP
2
NHA
7
STA
20
TMP
17
TMP
4
3rd2931 [16]
1996 Bobby Fuller17 Chevy TMP
6
STA
2*
NZH
3
STA
6
NHA
25
JEN
24
RIV
1
LEE
1*
RPS
4
HOL
5
TMP
3
RIV
6
NHA
3
GLN
17
STA
19
NHA
36
NHA
15
STA
22
FLE
3
TMP
29
3rd2698 [17]
1997 Art Barry21 Chevy TMP
1**
MAR
3
STA
18
NZH
6
STA
4
NHA
12
FLE
9
JEN
12
RIV
5
GLN
2
NHA
2
RPS
10
HOL
16
TMP
1*
RIV
7
NHA
15
GLN
2
STA
8
NHA
31
STA
3*
FLE
21
TMP
7*
RCH
5
3rd3292 [18]
1998 Scott & Patty Bandzul8 Chevy RPS TMP MAR STA NZH STA GLN JEN RIV NHA
31
NHA
20
LEE HOL TMP
27
RIV
7
STA
1*
NHA
4
TMP
14
STA
12
TMP
2
FLE 27th1214 [19]
84 NHA
36
1999 8 TMP
2
RPS
22
STA
1
RCH
25
STA
4
RIV
4
JEN
7
NHA
3
NZH
29
HOL
6
TMP
4
NHA
11
RIV
6
GLN
31
STA
2
RPS
5
TMP
26
NHA
36
STA
24
MAR
3
TMP
1
5th2803 [20]
2000 STA
1
RCH
18
STA
7
RIV
2*
SEE
3
NHA
11
NZH
18
TMP
5
RIV
2
GLN
14
TMP
4
STA
2
WFD
10
NHA
4
STA
4
MAR
4
TMP
18
3rd2508 [21]
2001 SBO
12
TMP
1
STA
20
WFD
22
NZH
25
STA
17
RIV
6
SEE
10
RCH
11
NHA
10
HOL
6
RIV
14
CHE
23
TMP
4
STA
24
WFD
5
TMP
23
STA
2
MAR
2
TMP
8
7th2602 [22]
2002 TMP
4
STA
2
WFD
6
NZH
22
RIV
17*
SEE
11
RCH
11
STA
3
BEE
5
NHA
11
RIV
13
TMP
2
STA
7
WFD
7
TMP
38
NHA
7
STA
9
MAR
2*
TMP
22
5th2585 [23]
2003 Tony Marciel/Guy Ronzoni1 Chevy TMP
15
STA
20
WFD
1*
NZH
25
STA
25
LER
5
BLL
7
BEE
4
NHA
32
ADI
7
RIV
13
TMP
28
STA
3
WFD
4
TMP
4
STA
8
TMP
4
7th2344 [24]
Pontiac NHA
20
2004 TMP
12
STA
7
WFD
11
NZH
17
STA
23
RIV
8
LER
4
WAL
14
BEE
5
NHA
8
SEE
6
RIV
14
STA
20
TMP
5
WFD
26
TMP
5
NHA
14
STA
16
TMP
9
5th2472 [25]
2005 TMP
5
STA
18
RIV
7
WFD
14
STA
5
JEN
6
NHA
6
BEE
27
SEE
9
RIV
13
STA
29
TMP
2
WFD
19
TMP
13
NHA
26
STA
17
TMP
19
8th2236 [26]
01 MAR
12
2006 Joe Brady00 Chevy TMP
27
STA
18
JEN TMP STA NHA
31
HOL RIV STA TMP MAR TMP
10
NHA
31
WFD TMP STA
31
39th535 [27]
2007 William Calicchio13 Chevy TMP
25
STA
29
WTO STA
30
TMP
23
NHA
37
TSA RIV STA TMP MAN MAR 31st846 [28]
Curt Chase77 Toyota NHA
12
TMP
20
Pontiac STA
8
TMP
24
2008 Toyota TMP
32
STA
34
STA
30
TMP
12
NHA
14
SPE RIV STA
11
TMP
23
MAN
19
TMP
5
NHA
36
MAR
25
CHE STA
14
TMP
30
25th1271 [29]

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Sporting positions
Preceded by NASCAR Winston Modified Tour Champion
1993
Succeeded by
Wayne Anderson