SR² Motorsports

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SR² Motorsports
SR2 Motorsports logo.png
Owner(s)Jason Sciavicco
Derek White
Benny Gordon
Base Mooresville, North Carolina
Series Nationwide Series
Race drivers Jason White
Harrison Rhodes
Ruben Garcia, Jr.
Ryan Ellis
Michael McDowell
Manufacturer Toyota
Opened2012
Closed2014
Career
Debut 2012 DRIVE4COPD 300 (Daytona)
Latest race 2014 Treatmyclot.com 300 (Fontana)
Races competed100
Drivers' Championships 0
Race victories0
Pole positions 0

SR² Motorsports was a team that competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. The team fielded the No. 00 Toyota Camry for Jason White, and the No. 24 Toyota Camry for various drivers. The team was shut down after rising cost of NASCAR to be competitive in the series.

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History

Car No. 00 history

SR² Motorsports ran a second car, the No. 00, for Angela Cope at Charlotte in May. She finished 36th. Derek White drove the No. 00 in Watkins Glen, but did not qualify. Blake Koch drove the car for the second part of the season as a start and park, but was replaced for 3 races by Michael McDowell, Tanner Berryhill, and Angela Cope

In 2013, Jason White drove the first five races of the season the No. 00 Toyota. Michael McDowell drove for the team at Texas I, and Richmond I. Ken Butler III and Bryan Silas drove the car one race each. Actually, Blake Koch drove for the No. 00 team. The No. 00 team was fielded as a start and park team to help fund the No. 24 car, starting at 5-Hour Energy 200 at Dover at first of June 2013.

Car No. 00 results

NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts
2012 Angela Ruch 00 Chevy DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL TEX RCH TAL DAR IOW CLT
36
DOV MCH ROA KEN DAY NHA CHI IND IOW 55th59
Toyota CLT
43
Derek White Chevy GLN
DNQ
CGV
Blake Koch BRI
DNQ
ATL
36
RCH
37
Toyota CHI
36
KAN
36
TEX
38
PHO
39
HOM
39
Tanner Berryhill KEN
38
Michael McDowell DOV
40
2013 Jason White DAY
24
PHO
22
LVS
25
BRI
30
CAL
33
38th256
Michael McDowell TEX
DNQ
RCH
22
BRI
DNQ
Blake Koch TAL
33
DAR
22
DOV
40
IOW
36
ROA
Wth
KEN
34
DAY
DNQ
NHA
37
IOW
38
GLN
36
MOH
40
ATL
40
CHI
38
KEN
39
DOV
30
KAN
37
CLT
38
TEX
36
PHO
38
HOM
Bryan Silas CLT
DNQ
Ken Butler III MCH
34
CHI
38
David Green IND
38
Brett Butler RCH
DNQ
2014 Jason White DAY
31
PHO LVS BRI CAL TEX DAR RCH TAL IOW CLT DOV MCH ROA KEN DAY NHA CHI IND IOW GLN MOH BRI ATL RCH CHI KEN DOV KAN CLT TEX PHO HOM 61st13


Car No. 24 history

SR² Motorsports was founded in 2012, making its debut in the Nationwide Series with the No. 24 Toyota in the 2012 DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway with Benny Gordon, finishing 12th. In 2012, Benny drove the car for 11 races. Casey Roderick drove the car in 5 races, David Starr in 3 races, Derek White in 4 races. Angela and Amber Cope, Tim Bainey Jr., Tanner Berryhill, Blake Koch, Jamie Mosley, Tim Connolly, Scott Saunders, John Wes Townley and Kenny Wallace each drove the car for one race apiece. The best finishes was a 12th at Daytona with Benny Gordon, and at Talladega with a 15th with John Wes Townley, and the team finished 28th in owner standings at the end of the 2012 season.

For 2013, Blake Koch returned to SR² Motorsports, for a full season in the No. 24 Toyota. He drove the car for the first seven races before switching to the 00. Various drivers drove for the No. 24 team, including Jason White, Brett Butler, and Ken Butler III and as of late, Ryan Ellis.

Harrison Rhodes drove the No. 24 in 2014 in a limited schedule starting at Daytona International Speedway. [1]

Car No. 24 results

NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts
2012 Benny Gordon 24 Toyota DAY
12
BRI
22
ATL
24
CHI
29
KEN
32
28th593
Chevy PHO
27
LVS
30
BRI
24
CAL
22
TEX
33
CHI
31
Tanner Berryhill RCH
29
John Wes Townley Toyota TAL
15
Casey Roderick Chevrolet DAR
40
IOW
20
CLT
21
ROA
32
Toyota DAY
27
Tim Bainey Jr. Chevy DOV
28
Angela Ruch MCH
28
Jamie Mosley KEN
29
Amber Cope NHA
26
Kenny Wallace Toyota IND
19
Scott Saunders Chevy IOW
28
Tim Connolly GLN
25
Derek White CGV
18
Toyota RCH
34
KAN
34
PHO
29
Blake Koch DOV
22
David Starr CLT
25
TEX
23
HOM
24
2013 Blake Koch DAY
38
PHO
16
LVS
21
BRI
25
CAL
32
TEX
24
RCH
25
MCH
22
CHI
27
BRI
31
31st468
Jason White TAL
8
CLT
39
DOV
32
DAY
35
Bryan Silas DAR
36
Ken Butler III IOW
26
KEN
24
IND
32
ATL
28
KAN
32
CLT
39
Derek White ROA
36
GLN
25
Brett Butler NHA
36
IOW
33
CHI
34
Alex Kennedy MOH
29
Ryan Ellis RCH
31
KEN
35
DOV
32
TEX
35
HOM
36
Kelly Admiraal PHO
31
2014 Harrison Rhodes DAY
39
47th63
Rubén García Jr. PHO
25
BRI
33
Ryan Ellis LVS
28
Jason White CAL
32
TEX DAR RCH TAL IOW CLT DOV MCH ROA KEN DAY NHA CHI IND IOW GLN MOH BRI ATL RCH CHI KEN DOV KAN CLT TEX PHO HOM


Car No. 27 history

The No. 27 Toyota made its debut at the Jeff Foxworthy's Grit Chips 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2013, with Michael McDowell. It was primarily run as a start and park car.

Car No. 27 results

NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts
2013 Michael McDowell 27 Toyota DAY PHO
Wth
LVS BRI
40
CAL
36
61st12
Jason White TEX
DNQ
RCH
David Green TAL
Wth
DAR CLT DOV IOW MCH ROA KEN DAY NHA CHI IND IOW GLN MOH BRI ATL RCH CHI KEN DOV KAN CLT TEX PHO HOM

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References

  1. "Harrison Rhodes: Rhodes in No. 24 for Nationwide Series opener". Rotoworld . February 5, 2014. Retrieved February 5, 2014.