Henderson Motorsports

Henderson Motorsports is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, fielding the No. 75 Chevrolet Silverado part-time for Stefan Parsons. The team previously competed in the Winston Cup Series, Busch Series, and Hooters Pro Cup Series.

Henderson Motorsports
Owner(s)Charlie Henderson
BaseAbingdon, Virginia
SeriesNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Race drivers75. Stefan Parsons (part-time)
Sponsors75. BallPark Buns & Rolls, PopSells.com, Springrates, Trophy Tractor, Food Country USA (Lay's)
ManufacturerChevrolet
Career
Debut1982
Races competedTotal: 421
Cup Series: 24
Xfinity Series: 298
Truck Series: 98
ARCA Racing Series: 1
Drivers' Championships0
Race victoriesTotal: 5
Cup Series: 0
Xfinity Series: 3
Truck Series: 2
ARCA Racing Series: 0
Pole positionsTotal: 8
Cup Series: 0
Xfinity Series: 7
Truck Series: 1
ARCA Racing Series: 0

History

Winston Cup Series

Car No. 26 history

The team fielded a part-time car from 1982 to 1984. They would make a combined 24 races with Teague, Ronnie Hopkins, and Morgan Shepherd. Their best finish would be 11th with Teague, and they would shift their sole focus to Busch series racing after the spring Martinsville race in 1984.

Drivers

Brad Teague (1982)

Ronnie Hopkins (1983)

Morgan Shepherd (1984)

Car No. 26 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930OwnersPts
1982Brad Teague26ChevyDAY
DNQ
RCHBRI
12
ATL
13
CARDARNWS
22
MAR
11
TALNSV
20
CLT
24
POC
25
RSDMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRI
15
DARRCHDOVNWSCLTMARCARATLRSD
PontiacDOV
25
1983Ronnie HopkinsBuickDAY
19
RCHCAR
17
ATL
21
DAR
30
NWS
24
MAR
30
TALNSV
29
DOV
26
BRI
17
CLTRSDPOC
26
MCH
17
DAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRI
28
DAR
40
RCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARATLRSD
1984Morgan ShepherdDAYRCHCARATLBRI
27
NWSDARMAR
26
TALNSVDOVCLTRSDPOCMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARATLRSD

Busch Series

Car No. 5 history

The No. 5 was used in the two 1995 and the first 1996 Bristol races by short track ringer and former full-time Henderson Motorsports driver Brad Teague. The 1995 races would see him run alongside the full-time No. 75, while the 1996 race would see him as the only Henderson Motorsports car to make the field. These races would see a best finish of 7th and a worst of 32nd, in the first and last races respectively.

Drivers

Brad Teague (1995–96)

Car No. 5 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526OwnersPts
1995Brad Teague5ChevyDAYCARRCHATLNSVDARBRI
7
HCYNHANZHCLTDOVMYBGLNMLWTALSBOIRPMCHBRI
20
DARRCHDOVCLTCARHOM
1996FordDAYCARRCHATLNSVDARBRI
32
HCYNZHCLTDOVSBOMYBGLNMLWNHATALIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTCARHOM

Car No. 15 history

The No. 15 was first used for Henderson Motorsports' NASCAR debut, a one-race deal for Brad Teague. At the time he was also the driver for their Cup series team which would debut the following day. He finished 4th at the Busch series first trip to Bristol. The number would resurface fifteen years later for another one-race deal, as a second car alongside the main No. 75. With Brad Teague behind the wheel again for the first 1997 Bristol race, he would start and finish 22nd.

Drivers

Brad Teague (1982, 1997)

Car No. 15 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930OwnersPts
1982Brad Teague15PontiacDAYRCHBRI
5
MARDARHCYSBOCRWRCHLGYDOVHCYCLTASHHCYSBOCARCRWSBOHCYLGYIRPBRIHCYRCHMARCLTHCYMAR
1997FordDAYCARRCHATLLVSDARHCYTEXBRI
22
NSVTALNHANZHCLTDOVSBOGLNMLWMYBGTYIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTCALCARHOM

Car No. 66 history

The first time Henderson Motorsports ran a second car was for the second Bristol race in 1988. The number chosen was 66, and it was run by series regular Geoffrey Bodine. After qualifying 3rd, he would have engine issues on lap 159 and finish 25th. No. 66 never appeared again for Henderson, nor did Geoffrey Bodine. Rusty Wallace was supposed to drive the #66 car for this race, but was involved in a crash in Cup practice, and was not able to drive, so the team chose Bodine as a last minute fill-in.

Drivers

Geoffrey Bodine (1988)

Car No. 66 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930OwnersPts
1988Geoff Bodine66BuickDAYHCYCARMARDARBRILNGNZHSBONSVCLTDOVROULANLVLMYBOXFSBOHCYLNGIRPROUBRI
25
DARlRCHDOVMARCLTCARMAR

Car No. 75 history

Brad Teague drove the No. 75 Food Country USA Pontiac from 1985 to 1988 in the Busch Grand National Series, picking up one win and two poles, with a best finish of seventh in the final point standings. Rick Wilson drove for the team in 1989, netting two wins and one pole. 1990-91 would see them run part-time with a variety of drivers. These would include returnee Brad Teague, Cup drivers Ernie Irvan and Jimmy Spencer, prospects Ward Burton and Elton Sawyer, journeyman Curtis Markham, and the next full-time Henderson driver in Butch Miller. The best finish from these years was a second from Irvan at IRP in 1990 and a third from Miller at Rougemont in 1991. The 1992 season would be a return to form, as Butch Miller grabbed one pole, four top 5's, and ten top 10's, including a second at the final race of the season, to finish 7th in the point standings. This tied the best points finish of 7th set by Brad Teague in the team's formative years. 1993 would be a return to being tumultuous. After ten races, Butch Miller was released in favor of Rick Wilson returning. Miller had been 11th in points, with a pole, two top 5's, and four top 10's at the time of his dismissal. Wilson would share his seat every so often with one-off drivers, the best of these being a 4th-place effort by Jimmy Hensley.

1994 would see an all-new driver champion the No. 75 car, Doug Heveron. A Whelen Modified regular, the initial year of this experiment would be a mixed bag. He had two top 5 finishes, but had little to no success elsewhere and failed to qualify in three events. He would finish a dismal 27th in points. 1995 would see a paring back from nearly full to part-time racing. The team would re-enlist Rick Wilson for a third time, but by then the magic was lost in the pairing and he would only have two top 10's to match his amount of DNQs. 1996 would see a return from Heveron, and the team would attempt to run the full schedule. After one top 10 to match 2 DNQ's a little over halfway in the season, however, the team would move to part-time. They would fail to qualify three of the four races attempted after this point. 1997-2001 would see them enter and make fewer and fewer races as the years passed. The No. 75 would be primarily piloted by Wilson and newcomer Kelly Denton. The best finish for the team during this timeframe would be a 5th at the second 1997 Bristol race, by Rick Wilson. This would turn out to be the final top 5 for the No. 75.

2002-03 would be a last hurrah for the No. 75 team. The team would sign Butch Miller on for an extended part-time schedule, the first time Miller had driven for the No. 75 since the 1993 season. The team would make all but one of their scheduled races, with a best finish of 15th at the first Bristol race. 2003 would see the team hiring Jay Sauter and increasing their schedule for the final time. Again only failing to make one race, this time the Daytona opener, the team would go from seven to ten made races. Sauter would be up and down throughout the year but would record the team's final top 10 with a 9th at Nashville. 2004 would limit Sauter and the No. 75 to six made races out of seven attempts and their last top 15 at Richmond. The next three years would see them make only one race a year, and a crash at the first Bristol race of 2007 would mark the end of the No. 75 in the Busch series. Brad Teague, the team's first-ever driver in 1982 with the No. 15 and for the No. 75 in 1985, would end up competing in its last race as well while driving for Jimmy Means Racing.

Drivers

Brad Teague (1985–88, 1990, 1996, 2001)

Rick Wilson (1989, 1993, 1995, 1997)

Butch Miller (1989, 1991–93, 2002)

Ernie Irvan (1990)

Jimmy Spencer (1990)

Ward Burton (1991)

Elton Sawyer (1991)

Curtis Markham (1991)

Scott Lagasse (1993)

Glenn Jarrett (1993)

Jimmy Hensley (1993)

Jim Bown (1993)

Doug Heveron (1994, 1996)

Johnny Rumley (DNQ'd 2 races in 1996)

Kelly Denton (1998–2000)

Scott Hansen (2001)

Randy Ratliff (DNQ'd 2 attempts in 2001)

Lance Hooper (DNQ'd 1 attempt in 2001)

Jay Sauter (2003–05)

Caleb Holman (2006–07)

Car No. 75 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts
1985Brad Teague75PontiacDAY
30
CAR
12
HCY
16
BRI
27
MAR
23
DAR
2
SBO
14
LGY
6
DOV
25
CLT
28
SBO
7
HCY
14
ROU
22
IRP
30
SBO
20
LGYHCY
13
MLWBRI
22
DAR
3
RCH
20
NWS
8
ROUCLT
7
HCY
9
CAR
15
MAR
21
1986DAY
29
CAR
7
HCY
6
MAR
7
BRI
3
DAR
6
SBO
12
LGY
13
JFC
11
DOV
7
CLT
7
SBO
12
HCY
11
ROU
8
IRP
10
SBO
17
RALOXFSBODAR
8
RCHDOVMARROUCLT
35
CARMAR
ChevyHCY
22
LGYROUBRI
11
1987PontiacDAY
7
DAR
12
CLT
17
DOV
10
RAL
9
BRI
12
DAR
17
DOV
8
CLT
11
CAR
14
MAR
9
ChevyHCY
15
MAR
1*
BRI
18
LGY
13
SBO
6
IRP
29
ROU
18
JFC
9
OXF
23
SBO
20
HCY
12
LGY
11
ROU
9
JFC
9
RCH
28
MAR
24
1988OldsDAY
40
HCYCAR
29
MARDAR
34
BRI
10
LNGNZH
12
SBONSVCLT
34
DOV
5
ROULANLVLMYB
8
OXFSBOHCYLNGIRPROUBRI
11
DAR
10
RCHDOV
11*
MAR
32
CLT
39
CAR
18
MAR
8
1989Rick WilsonDAY
6
CAR
27
MAR
21*
HCYDAR
5
BRI
1*
NZH
26
SBOLANNSVCLT
42
DOV
1*
ROULVLVOLMYBSBOHCYDUBIRPROUBRI
30
DAR
34
RCH
24
DOVCLT
28
CARMAR
Butch MillerMAR
9
1990Brad TeagueDAY
31
RCHCAR
24
MARHCYDAR
15
BRILAN
16
SBO
22
NZHHCY
Ernie IrvanCLT
40
DOV
26
ROUVOLMYBOXFNHASBODUBIRP
2
ROUBRI
27
DAR
34
RCH
Jimmy SpencerDOV
26
MAR
6
CLT
19
NHACAR
DNQ
MAR
18
1991Ward BurtonDAY
DNQ
RCH
34
CAR
26
MAR
9
VOL
24
HCYBRI
29
NZH
12
DOV
4
ROU
13
ChevyDAR
33
CLT
9
BuickLAN
10
SBO
29
Elton SawyerOldsHCY
24
Curtis MarkhamMYB
22
GLN
8
Butch MillerOXF
22
NHASBO
10
DUB
10
IRP
15
ROU
3
BRI
10
DAR
21
RCH
22
DOV
12
CLT
DNQ
NHA
6
MAR
11
ChevyCAR
12
1992OldsDAY
22
CAR
15
RCH
30
ATL
15
MAR
7
DAR
3
BRI
23
HCY
9
LAN
16
DUB
21
NZH
12
CLT
17
DOV
7
ROU
8
MYB
16
GLN
8
VOL
16
NHA
19
TAL
25
IRP
4
ROU
18
MCH
24
NHA
11
BRI
10
DAR
23
RCH
25
DOV
22
MAR
3
CAR
19
HCY
2
ChevyCLT
13
1993DAY
12
CLT
15
OldsCAR
9
RCH
10
DAR
37
BRI
28
HCY
14
ROU
5
MAR
20
NZH
5
Rick WilsonDOV
36
MYBBRI
10
RCH
16
DOV
28
ChevyTAL
39
IRPMCH
5
NHADAR
37
CLT
39
ATL
41
Scott LagasseOldsGLN
31
MLW
Glenn JarrettROU
13
Jimmy HensleyMAR
4
CAR
Jim BownHCY
29
1994Doug HeveronChevyDAY
41
CARATL
42
NHA
40
NZH
40
CLT
DNQ
DOVMYB
15
GLNMLW
41
SBO
32
TAL
16
HCY
4
IRP
13
MCH
13
DAR
35
RCHDOV
19
CLT
40
MAR
17
CAR
26
OldsRCH
39
MAR
5
DAR
22
HCY
23
BRI
DNQ
ROU
30
BRI
DNQ
1995Rick WilsonFordDAY
17
CARRCHATL
9
NSV
13
DAR
14
BRI
27
HCYNHA
43
NZHCLT
32
DOVMYBGLNMLWTAL
8
SBOIRPMCH
41
BRI
32
DAR
22
RCH
21
DOV
38
CLT
DNQ
CAR
DNQ
HOM
1996Doug HeveronDAY
46
CAR
27
RCH
14
ATL
DNQ
NSV
13
DAR
20
BRI
DNQ
HCY
24
NZH
22
CLT
37
DOV
25
SBO
13
MYB
26
GLN
20
MLW
6
NHA
17
TALIRPMCHBRI
DNQ
DARRCHDOV
Johnny RumleyCLT
DNQ
CAR
DNQ
HOM
1997Rick WilsonChevyDAYCARRCHATL
19
LVSDAR
36
HCYTEXBRI
27
NSV
36
TALNHANZHCLT
18
DOVSBOGLNMLWMYBGTYIRPMCHBRI
5
DAR
DNQ
RCHDOVCLT
36
CALCAR
DNQ
HOM
1998Kelly DentonDAYCARLVSNSVDARBRI
33
TEXHCYTALNHANZHCLT
DNQ
DOVRCHPPRGLNMLWMYBCALSBO
DNQ
IRPMCHBRI
43
DAR
DNQ
RCHDOVCLT
DNQ
GTYCARATLHOM
1999DAY
DNQ
CARLVSATLDARTEXNSVBRI
DNQ
TAL
20
CALNHARCHNZHCLT
41
DOVSBOGLNMLWMYBPPRGTYIRPMCHBRI
DNQ
DAR
34
RCHDOV
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
CAR
22
MEM
DNQ
PHOHOM
2000DAY
38
CARLVSATLDARBRI
15
TEXNSV
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
CALRCHNHACLTDOVSBOMYBGLNMLWNZHPPRGTYIRPMCHBRI
34
DARRCHDOVCLTCARMEMPHO
2001Brad TeagueDAYCARLVSATLDARBRI
32
TEXNSHTALCALRCHNHANZHCLTDOVKENMLWGLNCHIGTYPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLT
Scott HansenMEM
37
PHOCAR
DNQ
HOM
2002Butch MillerDAYCARLVSDAR
33
BRI
15
TEXNSH
21
TALCALRCH
19
NHANZHCLTDOVNSH
16
KEN
18
MLWDAY
32
CHIGTYPPRIRP
34
MCHBRI
22
DARRCH
DNQ
DOVKANCLTMEM
31
ATLCARPHOHOM
2003Jay SauterDAY
DNQ
CARLVSDARBRI
36
TEXTALNSH
24
CALRCH
40
GTYNZHCLTDOVNSH
9
KEN
40
MLW
17
DAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRI
40
DARRCH
26
DOVKANCLTMEM
13
ATLPHOCAR
28
HOM
2004DAYCARLVSDARBRI
39
TEXNSH
36
TALCALGTYRCH
13
NZHCLTDOVNSH
16
KEN
40
MLWDAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRI
31
CALRCH
DNQ
DOVKANCLTMEMATLPHODARHOM
2005DAYCALMXCLVSATLNSHBRI
DNQ
TEXPHOTALDARRCHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRGTYIRPGLNMCHBRI
40
CALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM
2006Caleb HolmanDAYCALMXCLVSATLBRI
DNQ
TEXNSHPHOTALRCH
33
DAR
DNQ
CLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAMARGTYIRPGLNMCHBRI
DNQ
CALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM
2007DAYCALMXCLVSATLBRI
42
NSHTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM

Car No. 77 history

The second 1992 Bristol race would see the introduction of the No. 77. It was run by Rick Wilson, a former full-time driver in the No. 75. He would race with and beat the main No. 75, piloted then by Butch Miller, finishing 6th to his 10th. The number would return almost four years later to the day to be run by Brad Teague. Unlike four years prior, this entry would be the only Henderson entry in the race, as the No. 75 had failed to qualify. After starting on the front row, he would finish 19th.

Drivers

Rick Wilson (1992)

Brad Teague (1996)

Car No. 77 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031OwnersPts
1992Rick Wilson77OldsDAYCARRCHATLMARDARBRIHCYLANDUBNZHCLTDOVROUMYBGLNVOLNHATALIRPROUMCHNHABRI
6
DARRCHDOVCLTMARCARHCY
1996Brad TeagueFordDAYCARRCHATLNSVDARBRIHCYNZHCLTDOVSBOMYBGLNMLWNHATALIRPMCHBRI
19
DARRCHDOVCLTCARHOM

Truck Series

Truck No. 75 history

Parker Kligerman in the No. 75 at Dover International Speedway in 2018

After not attempting any NASCAR races for five years, the team entered the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2012, fielding the No. 75 truck for Caleb Holman. Holman won the pole position for the Eldora race in 2016. During these five seasons, the team would make 32 races and accumulate two top 10's in the latter half. All of these races were run by Holman, who would be a consistent finisher during his tenure as the sole driver.

In 2017, the No. 75 attempted 10 races in the Truck Series. Parker Kligerman attempted eight races while Holman attempted two races. Kligerman got the team's first victory at Talladega Superspeedway.[1][2] After the Eldora race, Holman would retire from NASCAR racing to focus on becoming a leader at his church. His last start would see him qualify in the top 10 but finish 32nd after transmission issues took him out on lap 12.

In 2018, Henderson Motorsports and Kligerman planned to run 8-10 races in the 2018 season.[3] They would end up on the lower end of that spectrum. The team did record their first non-restrictor-plate race top 5, a 4th at Bristol, but would also crash out of three races.

2019-20 would see Kligerman make eleven races, with another top 5 in the same position and at the same race as the first one, coming in 2020.

For 2021, it was announced that defending ARCA Menards Series East champion Sam Mayer would be joining the returning Kligerman in driving the No. 75 for the team. The first of Mayer's seven-race schedule with Henderson will come at the Daytona Road Course, the only race of his schedule announced so far. Kligerman's schedule has also yet to be announced except for the season-opener at Daytona.[4] As of May 6, 2021, Mayer has made one start and Kligerman three. While Mayer crashed out of his only start thus far, Kligerman has recorded two top 10's and three top 15's after failing to qualify at Daytona. He returned to make his fourth start at Darlington after the team skipped two races. At the United Rentals 176 at The Glen, sponsor Fast announced that if Kligerman finished top five in the race, they would sell their hoodies for $1 online. Kligerman was fifth when the race was shortened due to rain, so Fast did indeed sell their hoodies online for only $1. The next race Kligerman ran, the In It To Win It 200, he scored his only other top five of 2021 with a fifth-place finish.

Starting off 2022 in the NextEra Energy 250, Kligerman gave the race-winning push to Zane Smith and finished fifth. The team would race again at COTA finishing 19th and then 16th at Martinsville. They would show up the next two races after that being Bristol Dirt and Darlington, and they finished 4th and 6th. They would race next at Sonoma finishing 7th. Their 7th race of the season would be Nashville Superspeedway where they started 23rd and finished 20th. Then heading to Mid-Ohio where they would get their 2nd win with Parker Kilgerman and their 2nd win in the last decade beating out Zane Smith in the 38 truck. Their next two races would be 11th at Kansas and 3rd at Bristol.

Truck No. 75 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223NCTCPts
2012Caleb Holman75ChevyDAYMAR
DNQ
CAR
21
KANCLT
21
DOV
18
TEXKEN
21
IOW
18
CHIPOCMCHBRI
19
ATL
27
IOWKENLVSTALMAR
24
TEXPHOHOM33rd183
2013DAYMAR
21
CAR
29
KANCLT
33
DOV
20
TEXKENIOWELDPOCMCHBRI
17
MSPIOWCHILVSTAL
30
MAR
23
TEXPHOHOM37th135
2014DAY
27
MAR
22
KANCLTDOVTEXGTWKEN
23
IOWELDPOCMCHBRI
15
MSPCHINHALVSTALMAR
11
TEXPHOHOM35th122
2015DAYATL
17
MAR
21
KANCLT
24
DOVTEXGTWIOW
14
KEN
27
ELDPOCMCHBRI
31
MSPCHINHALVSTALMAR
8
TEXPHOHOM32nd166
2016ToyotaDAYATL
9
MARKANDOVCLT
DNQ
TEX
16
BRI
15
MCHMSPCHINHALVS34th69
ChevyIOW
26
GTWKENELD
30
POC
Parker KligermanToyotaTAL
DNQ
MARTEXPHOHOM
2017DAY
DNQ
ATL
31
CLT
10
DOV
21
TEXGTWIOWKEN
7
BRI
8
MSP
8
CHINHALVSTAL
1
MARTEXPHOHOM29th204
Caleb HolmanChevyMAR
22
KANELD
32
POCMCH
2018Parker KligermanDAY
28
ATL
11
LVSMARDOV
28
KANCLT
7
TEXIOWGTWCHIKEN
27
ELDPOCMCHBRI
4
MSPLVSTAL
28
MAR
16
TEXPHOHOM29th172
2019DAYATL
20
LVSMARTEXDOVKANCLTTEXIOWGTWCHIKENPOCELDMCHBRI
13
MSPLVSTALMARPHOHOM
10
41st72
2020DAYLVSCLT
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
HOMPOC
15
KEN
18
TEXKANKANMCH
9
DRC
8
DOV
34
GTWDARRCHBRI
4
LVSTALKAN
15
TEXMAR
24
PHO34th175
2021DAY
DNQ
LVS
8
ATL
14
BRD
8
RCHKANDAR
26
COA
13
CLTTEXNSH
17
POCKNXGLN
5
GTWDAR
5
TAL
37
31st254
Sam MayerDRC
37
Parker KligermanToyotaBRI
21
LVSMAR
6
PHO
2022ChevyDAY
5
LVSATLCOA
19
MAR
16
BRD
4
SON
7
KNOMOH
1*
POCIRPRCHTAL
9
19th400
ToyotaDAR
6
KANTEXCLTGTWNSH
20
KAN
11
BRI
3
HOM
9
PHO
2023ChevyDAY
32
LVSATLCOA
31
TEXBRD
31
MARKANDAR
34
NWS
DNQ
CLTGTWNSHMOHPOC
22
RCHIRPMLWKANBRI
18
TAL
9
HOM
38th114
Sean HingoraniPHO
26
2024Stefan ParsonsDAY
6
ATLLVSBRI
18
COA
19
MARTEX
9
KANDARNWS
17
CLT
25
GTWNSHPOCIRPRCHMLWBRIKANTALHOMMARPHO

References

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