SS-Green Light Racing

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SS-Green Light Racing
Owner(s)Bobby Dotter
Gene Christensen (former)
Ken Smith (former)
Steve Urvan (former)
BaseMooresville, North Carolina
SeriesNASCAR Xfinity Series
ARCA Menards Series
Race driversNASCAR Xfinity Series:
07. Patrick Emerling, Daniil Kvyat, Myatt Snider
14. Daniel Suárez, J.J. Yeley, R.C. Enerson, Logan Bearden, David Starr, Mason Massey
ARCA Menards Series:
08. Patrick Emerling (part-time)
SponsorsNASCAR Xfinity Series:
07. Phillips & Hunt, Simforge, Frontline Optics, American Fire Brigade, MMI Tank & Industrial Services, GOTRAX, Southern Tier Security, Superior Essex, Sesh Products
14. Wendy's, Ref-ology, Avanti Windows & Doors, Swampfox Optics, Lucas Oil School of Racing, Bearden Automotive, Mitchell Defense, Fan Controlled Sports + Entertainment
ARCA Menards Series:
08. Southern Tier Security
ManufacturerChevrolet
Ford
Opened1995
Career
DebutXfinity Series:
1995 Goody's 300 (Daytona)
Camping World Truck Series:
2000 Sears DieHard 200 (Milwaukee)
ARCA Menards Series:
2024 Hard Rock Bet 200 (Daytona)
Latest raceXfinity Series:
2024 Andy's Frozen Custard 300 (Texas)
Camping World Truck Series:
2016 Ford EcoBoost 200 (Homestead)
ARCA Menards Series:
2024 Hard Rock Bet 200 (Daytona)
Races competed711
Drivers' Championships0
Race victories1
Pole positions1

SS-Green Light Racing is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, fielding the No. 07 Chevrolet Camaro SS, primarily for Patrick Emerling and the No. 14 full-time for multiple drivers. In the ARCA Menards Series, the team fields the No. 08 Ford Fusion part-time for Patrick Emerling. The team has a technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing for their Camaros.

The team is owned by former driver Bobby Dotter, who also drove for the team in numerous races when he was still driving. Dotter is currently the team's sole owner, although at various points in the team's history, businessman Ken Smith (who left the team in July 2017[1]) and Steve Urvan (in 2010 only) as well as Texas politician Gene Christensen (who unsuccessfully ran in the Republican primary for Texas's 4th congressional district in 2008) were co-owners of the team with Dotter.

Green Light began competing in the Truck Series in 2000 and merged with SS Racing in 2008 during the economic downturn after teams merging was a common thing at the time which resulted in financial success and stability. SS Racing was a team that was competing in the ASA and had previously partnered with Green Light's Truck team on various occasions, but fully merged with GLR beginning that year. The team competed in the Truck Series each year until 2017 when they decided to focus on their Xfinity program.

Xfinity Series[edit]

Car No. 07 history[edit]

Ray Black Jr. in the No. 07 in 2016
Black Jr. in the car in 2017
Black Jr. in the car in 2019

In 2016, the team announced that they would field the No. 07 full-time for Ray Black Jr. with sponsorship from ScubaLife.com in all the races. He picked up 9 top-20 finishes, with a best finish of 14th in Bristol (August). He finished 19th in the driver standings. Black returned to the No. 07 for 2017 but was replaced with Todd Bodine for Charlotte. It was later announced that Spencer Boyd and Andy Lally would drive at Pocono and Mid-Ohio respectively.

In 2019, Black Jr. returned to the team from a part-time ride with B. J. McLeod Motorsports to replace Boyd and would compete full-time again in the No. 07. He was announced to return to the team for the 2020 season as well.

On May 23, 2020, Black Jr. announced that he would no longer be driving the No. 07 in order to concentrate on helping his family business, the CDA Technical Institute, recover after it experienced financial problems due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After Black's departure, it was announced that Rick Ware Racing had cut a deal with SS-Green Light to field some of their drivers in the No. 07 for the remainder of the season. This began with Garrett Smithley in the car for Charlotte[2] and Carson Ware, Rick's son, making his series debut at Bristol.[3] The team's highlight of the year was when Gray Gaulding wheeled the 07 car to a 2nd-place finish at Daytona International Speedway when the top 4 wrecked on the final corner. Garrett Smithley scored a top 10 at Talladega, and Jade Buford scored a top-10 at Charlotte.

In 2021, Joe Graf Jr. ran most the races in the #07 with Ross Chastain, J. J. Yeley and Josh Bilicki making appearances in the No. 07 throughout the season. Graf scored a top-ten finish in the Sparks 300.

SS Green-Light Racing switched from running Chevrolets to Fords in 2022. Graf will be the primary driver in the No. 07 once again.

On February 26, 2022, Cup Series driver Cole Custer claimed the team's first victory, which came at Auto Club Speedway. The entry was a collaborative effort between the team and Stewart-Haas Racing.[4] On October 4, Truck Series driver Hailie Deegan announced she would make her Xfinity Series debut in the No. 07 at Las Vegas.[5]

For 2023 SS Green-Light Racing switched back to Chevrolet from Ford and revealed Blaine Perkins would drive the No. 07 full-time.

Car No. 07 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 NXSC Pts Ref
2016 Ray Black Jr. 07 Chevy DAY
33
ATL
33
LVS
25
PHO
25
CAL
37
TEX
22
BRI
20
RCH
24
TAL
29
DOV
17
CLT
37
POC
21
MCH
23
IOW
30
DAY
39
KEN
19
NHA
21
IND
33
IOW
20
GLN
20
MOH
30
BRI
14
ROA
15
DAR
21
RCH
25
CHI
28
KEN
20
DOV
24
CLT
28
KAN
19
TEX
27
PHO
36
HOM
28
24th 515 [6]
2017 DAY
18
ATL
29
LVS
31
PHO
29
CAL
27
TEX
25
BRI
37
RCH
18
TAL
40
DOV
24
IOW
29
DAY
12
KEN
27
IND
24
IOW
30
BRI
21
DAR
25
DOV
21
CLT
21
PHO
24
HOM
25
28th 368 [7]
Todd Bodine CLT
30
Spencer Boyd POC
33
NHA
27
RCH
31
CHI
28
KAN
33
TEX
29
Korbin Forrister MCH
31
KEN
33
Devin Jones GLN
26
Andy Lally MOH
5
Ryan Ellis ROA
21
2019 Ray Black Jr. DAY
30
ATL
23
LVS
11
PHO
18
CAL
17
TEX
35
BRI
16
RCH
21
TAL
34
DOV
24
CLT
16
POC
18
MCH
30
IOW
16
CHI
20
DAY
13
KEN
35
NHA
18
IOW
11
GLN
22
MOH
19
BRI
15
ROA
14
DAR
16
IND
20
LVS
19
RCH
18
CLT
32
DOV
17
KAN
14
TEX
12
PHO
14
HOM
38
18th 547 [8]
2020 DAY
8
LVS
17
CAL
22
PHO
25
DAR
21
18th 574 [9]
Garrett Smithley CLT
31
ATL
24
KEN
31
KEN
16
TAL
8
Carson Ware BRI
22
HOM
28
POC
20
J. J. Yeley HOM
11
Gray Gaulding TAL
8
DAY
2
BRI
18
LVS
24
MAR
35
Jade Buford IND
14
DAY
16
CLT
8
David Starr TEX
13
KAN
24
DOV
27
DOV
20
DAR
34
KAN
24
TEX
35
PHO
16
R.C. Enerson ROA
20
Joey Gase RCH
20
RCH
23
2021 Joe Graf Jr. DAY
11
DAY
20
HOM
27
LVS
18
PHO
25
ATL
29
MAR
38
TAL
33
DAR
37
DOV
29
CLT
DNQ
MOH
30
TEX
31
POC
32
ATL
25
NHA
24
GLN
30
MCH
38
DAY
35
DAR
19
RCH
31
BRI
17
LVS
40
TAL
10
TEX
26
KAN
28
MAR
15
34th 332
Ross Chastain COA
30
J. J. Yeley NSH
22
PHO
22
Josh Bilicki ROA
29
IND
25
CLT
38
2022 Joe Graf Jr. Ford DAY
29
LVS
38
PHO
27
ATL
23
RCH
29
MAR
26
TAL
8
DOV
28
DAR
36
TEX
23
CLT
34
PIR
21
NSH
37
ATL
30
NHA
12
MCH
23
DAY
37
DAR
33
BRI
23
TEX
18
TAL
22
CLT
27
HOM
24
MAR
27
PHO
36
24th 521
Cole Custer CAL
1*
COA
3
ROA
25
POC
10
GLN
11
Chase Briscoe IND
5
Brett Moffitt KAN
10
Hailie Deegan LVS
13
2023 Blaine Perkins Chevy DAY
37
CAL
31
LVS
35
PHO
35
ATL
22
36th 224
Carson Hocevar COA
38
Stefan Parsons RCH
32
DOV
28
DAR
22
CLT
26
PIR
37
NSH
38
NHA
36
POC
DNQ
MCH
31
DAR
19
BRI
19
Dawson Cram MAR
36
KAN
21
PHO
19
David Starr TAL
DNQ
TEX
22
Daniel Suárez SON
27
Spencer Pumpelly CSC
28
Mason Maggio ATL
30
Katherine Legge ROA
38
Colin Garrett IND
DNQ
Josh Bilicki Ford GLN
25
ROV
25
J. J. Yeley Chevy DAY
30
Gray Gaulding LVS
DNQ
Natalie Decker HOM
DNQ
Devin Jones MAR
37
2024 Patrick Emerling DAY
17
ATL
33
LVS
28
PHO
38
RCH
36
TEX
33
TAL DOV DAR CLT PIR SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO
Daniil Kvyat COA
21
Myatt Snider MAR
19

Car No. 08 history[edit]

The No. 08 in 2019

In 2018, it was announced that Gray Gaulding would drive the 08 full-time in 2019. In April's MoneyLion 300 at Talladega Superspeedway, Gaulding finished a career-best second.

On January 16, 2020, it was announced that Joe Graf Jr. would drive the No. 08 car for the 2020 season, replacing Gaulding. He moved up from the ARCA Menards Series, where he drove the No. 77 for Chad Bryant Racing full-time for two years. Graf started out the season with Core Development Group sponsorship but signed a multi-year deal with Bucked Up Energy before Homestead-Miami. He posted a best finish of 13th thrice, and wound up 22nd [10] in points, respectfully.

The No. 08 returned in 2022, with the team signing David Starr for 28 races.[11] Graf would also drive the No. 08 in select races, beginning in the Production Alliance Group 300. On March 29, DGM Racing sold the No. 92's owners points to the SS-Green Light Racing's No. 08 so it would be more likely to qualify.[12]

Car No. 08 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 NXSC Pts Ref
2019 Gray Gaulding 08 Chevy DAY
34
ATL
16
LVS
12
PHO
16
CAL
16
TEX
21
BRI
15
RCH
17
TAL
2
DOV
20
CLT
14
POC
20
MCH
16
IOW
14
CHI
14
DAY
8
KEN
15
NHA
17
IOW
14
GLN
15
MOH
14
BRI
6
ROA
29
DAR
15
IND
13
LVS
7
RCH
22
CLT
29
DOV
18
KAN
17
TEX
13
PHO
12
HOM
17
15th 713 [13]
2020 Joe Graf Jr. DAY
36
LVS
20
CAL
31
PHO
31
DAR
19
CLT
19
BRI
13
ATL
26
HOM
16
HOM
13
TAL
34
POC
35
IND
26
KEN
13
KEN
22
TEX
21
KAN
28
ROA
25
DAY
26
DOV
18
DOV
21
DAY
37
DAR
23
RCH
19
RCH
27
BRI
27
LVS
27
TAL
31
CLT
15
KAN
32
TEX
22
MAR
21
PHO
27
29th 422 [14]
2022 David Starr Ford DAY
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
PHO
31
ATL
DNQ
RCH
23
MAR
23
TAL
33
DOV
35
DAR
27
TEX
21
CLT
DNQ
ATL
22
NHA
11
POC
27
MCH
35
DAY
31
DAR
25
KAN
23
BRI
30
TEX
37
TAL
25
LVS
31
HOM
21
31st 386
Joe Graf Jr. CAL
DNQ
COA
34
Spencer Pumpelly PIR
29
B. J. McLeod NSH
28
Andy Lally ROA
14
IND
26
GLN
19
CLT
31
Brandon Brown MAR
19
PHO
37
2023 Gray Gaulding Chevy DAY
20
ATL
20
TAL
8
DAY
9
31st 353
Ford CAL
38
LVS
32
PHO
37
RCH
35
MAR
23
DOV
27
DAR
29
Aric Almirola COA
24
Natalie Decker Chevy CLT
34
Preston Pardus Ford PIR
31
Kyle Weatherman SON
22
Mason Massey NSH
32
NHA
10
KAN
16
HOM
27
Chevy ATL
24
Joey Gase Ford CSC
DNQ
Alex Labbé POC
28
ROA
33
Chevy GLN
24
Mason Maggio Ford MCH
37
Camden Murphy IRC
DNQ
Chad Finchum DAR
22
BRI
29
MAR
27
J. J. Yeley TEX
28
PHO
36
Stefan Parsons Chevy ROV
18
LVS
26

Car No. 14 history[edit]

Yeley's No. 14 car at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024

In 2024, SS-Green Light collaborated with Kaulig Racing to jointly field No. 14 car. Daniel Suárez drove the car at Daytona with Wendy's as the sponsor. On February 27, 2024, crew chief Jason Miller was suspended for two races following a physical altercation with DGM Racing No. 91 driver Kyle Weatherman at Atlanta.[15]

Car No. 14 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Owners Pts
2024 Daniel Suárez 14 Chevy DAY
35
J. J. Yeley ATL
24
LVS
24
PHO
19
DOV DAR CLT PIR SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO
R.C. Enerson COA
28
Logan Bearden RCH
22
MAR
30
David Starr Ford TEX
28
Mason Massey Chevy TAL

Car No. 15 history[edit]

In 2015, SSGLR partnered with the No. 15 team of Rick Ware Racing to have Ray Black Jr. drive that car at Texas in November. In that race, which was his Xfinity Series debut, Black Jr. finished 27th. Jimmy Weller III and B. J. McLeod also ran one race each in No. 15.

Car No. 15 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 NXSC Pts Ref
2015 Jimmy Weller III 15 Chevy DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL IOW CLT DOV MCH CHI DAY KEN NHA IND IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR RCH CHI
26
KEN DOV CLT
B. J. McLeod KAN
33
Ray Black Jr. TEX
27
PHO HOM

Car No. 35 history[edit]

Joey Gase in the No. 35 in 2018

In 2018, SS-Green Light formed a partnership with Go Green Racing to field the No. 35 for Joey Gase.

Car No. 35 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 NXSC Pts Ref
2018 Joey Gase 35 Chevy DAY
33
ATL
26
LVS
20
PHO
24
CAL
16
TEX
20
BRI
16
RCH
22
TAL
21
DOV
20
CLT
17
POC
19
MCH
39
IOW
21
CHI
22
DAY
32
KEN
33
NHA
22
IOW
17
GLN
22
MOH
24
BRI
18
ROA
19
DAR
21
IND
15
LVS
15
RCH
22
CLT
23
DOV
30
KAN
15
TEX
22
PHO
22
HOM
23
20th 495 [16]

Car No. 55 history[edit]

Andy Lally at Road America in 2014.

In April 2014, the team announced a partnership with Viva Motorsports to field the No. 55 car usually run by Jamie Dick in select races. The team was fielded in the races that Viva wasn't using the No. 55 car. SS-Green Light's Nationwide Series program debuted on April 11 at Darlington Raceway with veteran Todd Bodine.[17][18] Jimmy Weller III made his series debut the next week at Richmond, finishing 40th after a mechanical failure.[19] Bodine ran a second race at Dover. Timmy Hill, Andy Lally, Caleb Roark and David Starr all ran single races for the team.

In July, Brennan Newberry made his Nationwide Series debut at Loudon in a partnership with NTS Motorsports and sponsor Qore-24.[20] Newberry ran three races in the No. 55 with a best finish of 19th at Watkins Glen.

Car No. 55 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 NXSC Pts Ref
2014 Todd Bodine 55 Chevy DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL TEX DAR
28
DOV
36
MCH
Jimmy Weller III RCH
40
TAL
Caleb Roark IOW
32
CLT
Andy Lally ROA
7
KEN DAY
Brennan Newberry NHA
24
CHI IND IOW GLN
19
CHI
23
KEN DOV KAN CLT TEX PHO
Timmy Hill MOH
37
BRI ATL RCH
David Starr HOM
30

Car No. 76 history[edit]

Spencer Boyd in the No. 76 in 2018

On October 19, 2017, it was announced that Spencer Boyd would drive the No. 76 Chevrolet Camaro full-time in 2018 for SSGLR.[21] This would end up being the No. 07 team renumbered. The No. 76 came from sponsor Grunt Style's slogan/logo, which has the year 1776 on it because they sell Americana-themed products. Boyd would finish the year 26th in the final point standings. Boyd left for a Truck Series ride with Young's Motorsports for 2019.

Car No. 76 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 NXSC Pts Ref
2018 Spencer Boyd 76 Chevy DAY
25
ATL
29
LVS
36
PHO
30
CAL
30
TEX
25
BRI
25
RCH
28
TAL
40
DOV
30
CLT
21
POC
28
MCH
22
IOW
22
CHI
29
DAY
17
KEN
24
NHA
24
IOW
23
GLN
24
MOH
25
BRI
25
ROA
21
DAR
31
IND
36
LVS
22
RCH
33
CLT
29
DOV
32
KAN
19
TEX
25
PHO
28
HOM
30
31st 302 [22]

Car No. 77 history[edit]

In 2014, Brennan Newberry made his fourth Xfinity career start with SS-Green Light/NTS Motorsports at Phoenix in the fall, now driving the No. 77 Qore24 Chevrolet, since Viva Motorsports was running the 55 car that race. Newberry finished 36th after an early crash.[23]

Car No. 77 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 NXSC Pts Ref
2014 Jimmy Weller III 77 Chevy DAY 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
DNQ
TEX
Brennan Newberry PHO
36
HOM

Car No. 90 history[edit]

Andy Lally in the No. 90 in 2015

For 2015, the team allied with King Autosport to field the No. 90. It ran on weeks King Autosport wasn't using the No. 90 car. The team partnered with Rick Ware Racing to field the car in a few races, similar to the No. 15. Jimmy Weller III and Todd Bodine drove the No. 90 in four races each. Andy Lally drove two races, B. J. McLeod, Tyler Young and Korbin Forrister all ran single races for the team. In 2016, the team helped King Autosport to field the car in two races, one with Bodine at Watkins Glen and Lally at Mid-Ohio.

Car No. 90 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 NXSC Pts Ref
2015 Jimmy Weller III 90 Chevy DAY ATL
33
LVS PHO CAL TEX RCH
33
TAL CLT
26
DOV MCH CHI DAY CLT
30
Todd Bodine BRI
24
IOW
24
GLN
19
DAR
29
RCH CHI KEN DOV
Tyler Young KEN
28
B. J. McLeod NHA
24
IND IOW
Andy Lally MOH
21
BRI ROA
15
Korbin Forrister KAN
31
TEX PHO HOM
2016 Todd Bodine DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW DAY KEN NHA IND IOW GLN
34
MOH BRI ROA DAR RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM 25th 477

Car No. 99 history[edit]

David Starr in the No. 99 in 2017

In 2017, SS-Green Light collaborated with B. J. McLeod Motorsports to jointly field McLeod's No. 99 car, with David Starr driving it for the full season. For the summer Daytona race only, Korbin Forrister was scheduled to replace Starr in the No. 99, but got the flu, and Starr ended up driving his normal car anyhow. In that race, Starr ended up getting a top-5 finish, the only one of the season for both him and the team. The partnership ended in 2018, with Starr moving to the Jimmy Means Racing No. 52, and McLeod fielding the No. 99 by themselves in 2018.

Car No. 99 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 NXSC Pts Ref
2017 David Starr 99 Chevy DAY
40
ATL
32
LVS
28
PHO
32
CAL
24
TEX
24
BRI
36
RCH
17
TAL
18
CLT
31
DOV
33
POC
25
MCH
21
IOW
14
DAY
5
KEN
31
NHA
30
IND
29
IOW
26
GLN
30
MOH
17
BRI
40
ROA
28
DAR
36
RCH
35
CHI
22
KEN
29
DOV
38
CLT
26
KAN
27
TEX
31
PHO
29
HOM
32
33rd 315 [24]

Truck Series[edit]

Truck No. 0 history[edit]

In 2007, the team fielded the No. 0 with Sharon Rice listed as the owner. Brandon Knupp drove it first at Texas Motor Speedway, and finished 34th after suffering overheating. Three weeks later, Wayne Edwards drove the truck and finished last with a braking malfunction. In 2008, the No. 0 ran a part-time schedule with Christensen as the owner. Butch Miller drove most of the races, with two 32nd-place finish, along with Wayne Edwards, Chris Jones, Mike Olsen, Norm Benning, Johnny Chapman and Kevin Lepage.

Truck No. 0 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Owners Pts
2007 Brandon Knupp 0 Chevy DAY CAL ATL MAR KAN CLT MFD DOV TEX
34
MCH MLW
Wayne Edwards MEM
36
KEN IRP NSH BRI GTW NHA LVS TAL MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM
2008 Butch Miller DAY CAL
35
ATL
32
MAR DOV
36
TEX
32
GTW
35
TEX
27
PHO
35
Wayne Edwards KAN
36
CLT MFD MEM
35
KEN ATL
33
Chris Jones MCH
34
NSH
32
LVS
31
MAR
32
Johnny Chapman MLW
36
IRP
34
Mike Olsen NHA
32
Norm Benning TAL
32
Kevin Lepage HOM
36

Truck No. 07 history[edit]

Ray Black Jr. standing beside his No. 07 in 2015

The No. 07 truck began racing in 2001 with the former owner Gene Christensen driving the Racing For Kids Chevrolet. He failed to finish higher than 30th that season and completed just 63 laps total. Aaron Daniel and Mike Olsen drove the No. 07 for a total of three races that season in addition. Jason Small began racing the No. 07 full-time the following season with Sunbelt Rentals sponsoring. He had two top-tens and finished 22nd in the points standings. Rich Bickle drove the No. 07 at the season opener in 2003, before Bobby Dotter drove for several races in the truck. Jeremy Mayfield had a sixth-place finish the following race at Lowe's, with Stan Boyd and Blake Mallory driving in select races afterward. Johnny Chapman would then drive for six races, with Ryan Hanson and Mark McFarland driving in between. Dotter and Shane Sieg would finish out the year in the truck. Ricky Moxley drove the No. 07 truck for the Lucas Oil Camping world truck series in INDY.

In 2004, Sieg was hired as the full-time driver with Auto Air Colors sponsoring. Despite an eighth-place finish at Milwaukee, he was released before the final quarter of the season, and Sean Murphy and Andy Houston would end the season in the truck. Murphy would be hired to drive the No. 07 for the first five races of the season, and after one thirteenth-place finish, Butch Miller took over at Mansfield, and finished tenth. Rich Bickle, Chris Wimmer and Eric Norris also raced the No. 07, before Jack Bailey drove a total of six races, with a best finish of 26th. Chase Pistone, José Luis Ramírez and Wimmer finished out the season in the truck. Murphy returned at the beginning of the 2006 season but did not last long, with Clint Bowyer finishing seventh at Martinsville in the Jack Daniel's truck. Justin Martz, Robert Turner, Johnny Chapman and Butch Miller drove one race apiece, with Kevin Lepage driving a pair of races with Roadloans.com sponsorship. Chad McCumbee drove the No. 07 for a pair of races, when U.S. Restoration became the team's new primary sponsor. Travis Kittleson then became the team's new driver for three races, his best a sixteenth at Nashville Superspeedway. T. J. Bell would drive for one race, and John Mickel brought sponsorship from Torquespeed and leased out the No. 07 for the rest of the season, his best finish 20th.

After the 2006 season, Tim Sauter and Lester Buildings joined the team for 2007. Despite only one top-ten finish, Sauter finished 16th in the points but was runner up to Willie Allen for Rookie of the Year. Both Sauter and Lester Buildings departed at the season's end, possibly due to the struggles of the housing market.[citation needed] Shane Seig, Sean Murphy, and Ryan Lawler shared the ride in 2008 with ASI Limited.

In 2009, Chad McCumbee returned to SS Green Light Racing to drive the No. 07 in 21 races. With part-time sponsorship from Tiwi and Valvoline, he had five top-ten finishes and finished 19th in points. Jason Young and Burt Myers filled in the rest of the schedule. Sean Murphy opened the 2010 season by finishing 13th at Daytona with Dietz & Watson sponsoring. For the rest of the season, Donny Lia and Tony Jackson split the driving duties, with Jackson scheduled to run 7 races. After a long string of bad luck, Lia departed the No. 07 team after the O'Reilly 200 at Bristol.

For 2011, the team swapped between Toyota and Chevrolet. Donnie Neuenberger drove at Daytona and B. J. McLeod drove at Phoenix with Boggy Creek Airboat Rides. Johnny Chapman drove a few races in the truck, mostly as a start and park. In 2012 the 07's lineup added on former Pro Cup driver Jeff Agnew, as well as T. J. Duke.

For 2015, Ray Black Jr. piloted the car full-time with the sponsorship ScubaLife.com. He finished 12th in the points standings in 2015, including a 5th-place finish at Daytona.

For 2016, Black Jr. moved to the Xfinity Series, and the team had multiple drivers throughout the season, starting with French driver Michel Disdier at Daytona with Pray For Paris as his sponsor. He finished 11th after avoiding 2 big ones.

In 2017, SS-Green Light decided to close down their Truck team to focus on competing in the Xfinity Series, and they sold their equipment and owner points to Rick Ware Racing, which fielded the No. 12 truck that year.

Truck No. 07 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Owners Pts
2001 Gene Christensen 07 Chevy DAY HOM MMR MAR GTY DAR PPR DOV TEX
36
MEM
30
MLW
32
KEN
35
CIC
35
RCH SBO TEX LVS
35
PHO
DNQ
Aaron Daniel KAN
17
Mike Olsen NHA
29
NZH
30
Mike Harmon IRP
DNQ
Donny Morelock NSH
DNQ
Ronnie Hornaday CAL
DNQ
2002 Jason Small DAY
9
DAR
21
MAR
13
GTY
21
PPR
22
DOV
21
TEX
25
MEM
33
MLW
26
KAN
30
KEN
29
NHA
32
MCH
19
IRP
25
NSH
15
RCH
24
TEX
14
SBO
27
LVS
10
CAL
24
PHO
29
HOM
22
2003 Rich Bickle DAY
19
Bobby Dotter DAR
32
MMR
25
MAR
34
MLW
30
KAN
DNQ
NHA
29
LVS
17
SBO
11
PHO
21
Jeremy Mayfield Dodge CLT
6
Stan Boyd Chevy DOV
28
TEX
29
Blake Mallory MEM
31
Johnny Chapman KEN
27
MCH
26
IRP
36
NSH
17
BRI
30
CAL
19
Ryan Henson GTY
23
Mark McFarland RCH
12
Shane Sieg TEX
19
HOM
17
Alex Müller MAR
25
2004 Shane Sieg DAY
23
ATL
13
MAR
20
MFD
12
CLT
32
DOV
15
TEX
14
MEM
22
MLW
8
KAN
16
KEN
13
GTW
11
MCH
26
IRP
21
NSH
26
BRI
26
RCH
18
NHA
23
LVS
26
Johnny Chapman CAL
20
Andy Houston TEX
14
DAR
34
Sean Murphy MAR
22
PHO
24
HOM
30
2005 DAY
24
CAL
19
ATL
13
MAR
31
GTY
29
CLT
29
MCH
18
Butch Miller MFD
10
Rich Bickle DOV
27
NSH
27
Eric Norris TEX
12
KEN
32
LVS
20
ATL
35
Chris Wimmer MLW
22
MEM
17
BRI
35
HOM
33
Kevin Hamlin KAN
23
Jack Bailey Ford IRP
29
Chevy RCH
31
NHA
26
TEX
36
Chase Pistone MAR
35
José Luis Ramírez Ford PHO
29
2006 Sean Murphy Chevy DAY
20
ATL
32
TAL
32
Eric Norris CAL
35
Clint Bowyer MAR
7
Justin Martz GTY
20
Johnny Chapman CLT
29
KAN
33
Robert Turner MFD
32
IRP
26
Kevin Lepage DOV
28
MCH
21
Butch Miller TEX
31
Chad McCumbee MLW
14
MEM
22
Wayne Edwards KEN
33
Travis Kittleson NSH
16
BRI
30
LVS
31
T. J. Bell NHA
21
John Mickel MAR
31
ATL
20
TEX
25
PHO
25
HOM
29
2007 Tim Sauter DAY
28
CAL
26
ATL
21
MAR
29
KAN
30
CLT
17
MFD
14
DOV
23
TEX
16
MCH
11
MLW
26
MEM
18
KEN
21
IRP
28
NSH
31
BRI
28
GTW
31
NHA
23
LVS
20
TAL
21
MAR
27
ATL
21
TEX
10
PHO
24
HOM
11
2008 Shane Sieg DAY
23
ATL
31
Mike Bliss CAL
24
Ryan Lawler MAR
17
KAN
32
DOV
28
TEX
18
MEM
21
KEN
17
John Mickel CLT
31
Sean Murphy MFD
9
MLW
26
IRP
27
BRI
17
LVS
15
TAL
30
J. C. Stout MCH
32
Brandon Knupp NSH
31
Chris Jones GTW
34
Butch Miller NHA
31
Johnny Sauter MAR
23
Max Papis Toyota TEX
29
HOM
27
Johnny Chapman Chevy PHO
33
2009 Chad McCumbee DAY
19
CAL
3
ATL
6
MAR
28
KAN
8
CLT
15
DOV
7
TEX
13
MCH
24
MLW
25
KEN
11
IRP
32
BRI
27
CHI
7
IOW
15
NHA
29
LVS
16
TAL
24
TEX
20
PHO
15
HOM
11
Jason Young MEM
24
NSH
20
GTW
14
Burt Myers MAR
19
2010 Sean Murphy DAY
13
Donny Lia ATL
16
NSH
22
DOV
19
CLT
26
IOW
26
DAR
25
Dodge MCH
13
Toyota BRI
30
Tony Jackson Jr. Chevy MAR
20
KAN
15
TEX
21
GTY
18
CHI
17
LVS
17
TAL
26
Butch Miller Dodge POC
34
NSH
18
KEN
35
NHA
32
Toyota TEX
35
PHO
36
John King Chevy MAR
19
Ford HOM
27
2011 B. J. McLeod Chevy DAY PHO
35
DAR
Caleb Roark MAR
19
IOW
24
CHI
22
Johnny Chapman NSH
35
DOV
31
KEN
23
NSH
32
ATL
34
Toyota TEX
33
TEX
29
HOM
36
J. J. Yeley CLT
34
Scott Riggs KAN
36
Ricky Moxley IRP
30
Chad McCumbee POC
26
Butch Miller Chevy MCH
27
NHA
30
TAL
33
Toyota LVS
24
John King BRI
32
KEN
27
T. J. Duke MAR
34
2012 Chevy DAY
31
Jake Crum MAR
18
Johnny Chapman Toyota CAR
35
CLT
DNQ
TEX
31
CHI
36
MCH
26
ATL
32
LVS
30
TAL
32
Chris Jones KAN
35
DOV
31
Jeff Agnew Chevy KEN
27
IOW
21
BRI
32
KEN
17
MAR
21
TEX
25
HOM
24
Toyota POC
31
Caleb Roark Chevy IOW
32
Ross Chastain PHO
33
2013 Chris Cockrum Toyota DAY
15
TEX
28
KEN TAL
34
Chevy CLT
22
Grant Galloway Toyota MAR
22
Johnny Chapman Chevy CAR
28
Jamie Dick KAN
30
C. J. Faison DOV
30
Josh Reaume IOW
25
Jimmy Weller III ELD
DNQ
Toyota IOW
35
CHI
25
MAR
36
J. J. Yeley POC
33
HOM
36
Chevy MCH
24
TEX
33
PHO
35
Jake Crum Toyota BRI
19
Carl Long Chevy MSP
29
Caleb Roark Toyota LVS
28
2014 Michel Disdier Chevy DAY
24
Ray Black Jr. MAR
24
GTW
24
Jimmy Weller III KAN
25
Blake Koch CLT
30
Jake Crum DOV
29
B. J. McLeod TEX
25
POC
30
BRI
34
NHA
26
LVS
27
PHO
32
HOM
J. J. Yeley KEN
29
Korbin Forrister IOW
33
TAL
19
MAR
Jared Landers ELD
DNQ
Todd Peck MCH
27
Ray Courtemanche Jr. MSP
20
Todd Shafer CHI
25
Ryan Lynch TEX
22
2015 Ray Black Jr. DAY
5
ATL
25
MAR
13
KAN
21
CLT
22
DOV
11
TEX
16
GTW
13
IOW
15
KEN
13
ELD
15
POC
24
MCH
26
BRI
21
MSP
15
CHI
11
NHA
13
LVS
12
TAL
14
MAR
20
TEX
19
PHO
20
HOM
18
2016 Michel Disdier DAY
11
J. J. Yeley ATL
24
MAR
B. J. McLeod KAN
15
C. J. Faison DOV
25
Garrett Smithley CLT
29
KEN
21
Ryan Lynch TEX
26
Casey Smith IOW
22
GTW
Sheldon Creed ELD
16
Todd Peck POC
21
MCH
29
Matt Mills BRI
27
NHA
23
TEX
29
PHO
21
Cody Ware MSP
17
TAL
21
MAR
Ray Black Jr. CHI
18
Patrick Staropoli HOM
31

Truck No. 08 history[edit]

Ross Chastain in the No. 08 in 2012

Green Light Racing began competing in 2000 with Dotter driving the No. 45 People Against Drugs Chevrolet in two races, with a best finish seventeenth at The Milwaukee Mile. For the 2001 season, Dotter would drive the 08 full-time while campaigning for Rookie of the Year. He had a 10th-place finish at IRP and finished fifteenth in points. He continued to drive the 08 truck in 2002, posting four top-ten finishes and finishing a career-best fourteenth in points. In 2003, rookie Jody Lavender was hired as the team's driver for most of the season, bringing sponsorship from Lavender's Discount Carpets and Hartsville Community Bank. He finished seventeenth in points that year despite missing four races. He was replaced in those races by Dotter and Shane Sieg, who ran two races apiece.

Ken Weaver was hired as the next driver of the 08 truck in 2004, bringing 1-800-4-A-Phone as sponsorship, and he raced a total of fifteen times, with a best finish of 18th at Texas Motor Speedway. Various other drivers raced the 08 truck that season, including Dotter, Tony Raines, A. J. Fike, Butch Miller, Bill Manfull and Sean Murphy. Weaver started driving the 08 truck for the first three races in 2005, and had a sixth-place finish at Daytona International Speedway before he left the team. Without a primary sponsor, the team began racing with the driver-by committee schedule, and Tam Topham drove for the team at Martinsville Speedway, before Rich Bickle drove the next two races, and finished fifth at Mansfield. Butch Miller and Kevin Lepage drove one race apiece, before Johnny Chapman drove in four of the next five races. Miller and Topham raced another time in the 08 that year, along with Jarit Johnson, Chris Wimmer, Mark McFarland and Jack Bailey.

In 2006, Bobby Hamilton Jr. raced in the first three races of the season with Corky's BBQ and Ribs sponsoring the team's Dodge, before he left to drive full-time for his father's team. Butch Miller drove the next week at Martinsville, and Boris Jurkovic followed at the following race, when the team returned to Chevrolet. Mike Greenwell made his debut at Mansfield, finishing 26th, and after Johnny Chapman drove at Dover, Chad McCumbee was hired as Green Light Racing's first full-time driver in two years. Except for two races where Chris Wimmer and Mike Greenwell raced, McCumbee drove the 08 for the rest of the season, posting two seventh-place finishes, and was runner-up for Rookie of the Year despite missing the season opener at Daytona. He was hired to race the 08 for the 2007 season, skipping the Sam's Town 400 due to making his NEXTEL Cup debut at Pocono Raceway, being replaced by Eric Norris. He left for MRD Motorsports late in the season, and Shane Sieg took his place, for a couple of races, with Dennis Setzer driving at New Hampshire. Chris Jones took over the ride starting at Martinsville. For 2008, Jason White brought sponsorship from GunBroker.com, along with the team's manufacturer change to Dodge. They did not have any top-ten finishes and ended the season nineteenth in points. Butch Miller became the team's primary driver in 2009, with Johnny Chapman, Lepage, Murphy, and Brandon Knupp filling in. The team ran completed races with Tim Brown, Chrissy Wallace, Jamie Dick and Brett Butler.

In 2012, the No. 08 returned and was driven by Florida native Ross Chastain. He scored a 3rd-place finish at Bristol, as well as 3 top 10s. Sometimes in the season, he had to start and park, due to lack of funds. he would end his season 17th in points. Chastain would later depart for Brad Keselowski Racing.

For 2014, the team reverted to No. 08 Chevrolet Silverado. Jimmy Weller III opened the season with a 9th-place finish at Daytona. In 2015, Korbin Forrister took over the driving duty of the No. 08 Chevrolet Silverado in a partnership with B. J. McLeod Motorsports.

In 2016, the No. 08 team shut down, and Forrister moved to Lira Motorsports No. 59 truck. SS-Green Light would only field the No. 07 that year, which was their last one in the Truck Series.

Truck No. 08 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Owners Pts
2001 Bobby Dotter 08 Chevy DAY
14
HOM
21
MMR
17
MAR
33
GTY
24
DAR
16
PPR
15
DOV
15
TEX
23
MEM
18
MLW
27
KAN
25
KEN
26
NHA
20
IRP
10
NSH
18
CIC
13
NZH
25
RCH
15
SBO
11
TEX
15
LVS
19
PHO
27
CAL
15
2002 DAY
36
DAR
12
MAR
4
GTY
15
DOV
14
TEX
17
MEM
19
MLW
12
KAN
15
KEN
27
NHA
19
MCH
28
IRP
9
NSH
14
RCH
9
TEX
15
SBO
8
LVS
16
CAL
15
PHO
12
HOM
20
Dodge PPR
20
2003 Chevy DAY
11
CAL
22
Jody Lavender DAR
25
MMR
27
MAR
23
CLT
18
DOV
13
TEX
15
MEM
13
MLW
24
KAN
20
KEN
24
GTW
16
MCH
23
IRP
21
NSH
18
BRI
22
RCH
19
SBO
19
TEX
16
MAR
26
PHO
22
HOM
16
Shane Sieg NHA
16
LVS
15
2004 Ken Weaver DAY
35
MAR
28
MFD
33
CLT
23
DOV
22
TEX
18
MEM
34
MLW
31
KAN
20
KEN
26
GTW
22
IRP
DNQ
NSH
34
LVS
29
TEX
24
PHO
32
HOM
DNQ
Tony Raines ATL
17
Johnny Chapman MCH
19
A. J. Fike BRI
33
Butch Miller RCH
15
Bobby Dotter NHA
26
CAL
34
Bill Manfull MAR
36
Sean Murphy DAR
32
2005 Ken Weaver DAY
6
CAL
35
ATL
28
Tam Topham MAR
34
MEM
34
Rich Bickle GTY
36
MFD
5
MLW
28
Butch Miller CLT
16
IRP
23
Kevin Lepage DOV
19
Johnny Chapman TEX
36
MCH
23
KAN
35
KEN
21
Chris Wimmer NSH
34
ATL
17
Bill Manfull Ford BRI
34
Jarit Johnson Chevy RCH
25
MAR
28
José Luis Ramírez NHA
36
Jack Bailey LVS
17
HOM
28
Mark McFarland TEX
30
Willie Allen PHO
34
2006 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Dodge DAY
7
CAL
22
ATL
19
Butch Miller Chevy MAR
27
Boris Jurkovic GTY
25
Sean Murphy CLT
30
Mike Greenwell MFD
26
MEM
33
Johnny Chapman DOV
34
Chad McCumbee TEX
9
MCH
18
KAN
13
KEN
18
IRP
17
NSH
7
BRI
25
NHA
20
LVS
34
TAL
30
MAR
27
ATL
7
TEX
13
PHO
29
HOM
13
Chris Wimmer MLW
36
2007 Chad McCumbee DAY
13
CAL
27
ATL
18
MAR
24
KAN
27
CLT
18
MFD
14
DOV
13
MCH
19
MLW
23
MEM
26
KEN
20
IRP
34
NSH
32
Eric Norris TEX
20
Shane Sieg BRI
25
Boris Jurkovic GTW
21
Dennis Setzer NHA
30
Johnny Chapman LVS
34
Marc Mitchell TAL
33
Chris Jones MAR
21
PHO
27
HOM
31
Travis Kittleson ATL
28
TEX
36
2008 Jason White Dodge DAY
22
CAL
30
ATL
24
MAR
27
KAN
15
CLT
26
MFD
29
DOV
30
TEX
29
MCH
28
MLW
17
MEM
25
KEN
18
IRP
18
NSH
28
BRI
18
GTW
30
LVS
17
TAL
29
ATL
18
TEX
25
PHO
20
HOM
23
Bobby Dotter NHA
30
Ryan Lawler MAR
27
2009 Butch Miller Chevy DAY
30
CAL
31
ATL
34
KAN
29
TEX
26
MLW
31
MEM
35
IRP
33
NSH
32
BRI
35
GTW
31
LVS
32
Sean Murphy MAR
36
MCH
35
KEN
31
Johnny Chapman CLT
33
CHI
33
TEX
34
Kevin Lepage DOV
33
Jamie Dick IOW
22
PHO
21
Brandon Knupp NHA
36
Tim Brown MAR
36
Chrissy Wallace TAL
13
Brett Butler HOM
24
2012 Ross Chastain Toyota DAY
28
MAR
7
CAR
25
KAN
34
CLT
35
DOV
15
TEX
16
KEN
33
IOW
16
CHI
13
POC
10
MCH
18
BRI
3
ATL
20
IOW
11
KEN
28
LVS
25
TAL
34
MAR
23
TEX
31
HOM
10
Todd Peck Chevy PHO
18
2014 Jimmy Weller III DAY
9
CLT
14
DOV
30
TEX
17
KEN
22
MCH
24
BRI
19
LVS
26
TAL
30
Korbin Forrister MAR
26
GTW
21
ELD
24
PHO
15
Todd Shafer KAN
26
Chris Eggleston IOW
19
Ray Black Jr. POC
28
CHI
18
NHA
21
TEX
18
HOM
28
B. J. McLeod MSP
27
Camden Murphy MAR
21
2015 Korbin Forrister DAY
12
ATL
20
MAR
23
KAN
22
CLT
29
DOV
17
TEX
18
GTW
22
IOW
26
KEN
21
ELD
24
POC
27
MCH
22
BRI
27
MSP
18
CHI
27
NHA
29
LVS
27
TAL
15
MAR TEX
22
PHO
30
HOM
27

Truck No. 21 history[edit]

In 2010, the team fielded the No. 21 with Steve Urvan as the owner. Donny Lia began the season in the ride, later moving to the No. 07 with Tony Jackson. The No. 21 would then be fielded as a 'start and park' truck with Johnny Chapman, Butch Miller and Chris Eggleston sharing the ride. Jake Crum made his NCWTS debut in the No. 21 at the Bristol Motor Speedway on August 18, 2010, during the O'Reilly 200. Crum qualified 13th and ran well early in the event, but fell victim to a broken fuel pump midway through the event. The truck was later taken over at the EnjoyIllinois.com 225 by David Starr who had left Randy Moss Motorsports the week prior due to lack of performance and the decision to have the No. 81 miss Chicago and Kentucky. Starr drove the No. 21 Chevrolet to a top-10 finish at Chicagoland.

Truck No. 21 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Owners Pts
2010 Donny Lia 21 Dodge DAY
30
Chevy POC
22
NSH
12
Butch Miller Dodge ATL
32
GTY
DNQ
IRP
18
DAR
30
Chris Eggleston Chevy MAR
11
NSH
24
KAN
30
CLT
29
Dodge IOW
14
Johnny Chapman DOV
30
TEX
27
Chad McCumbee MCH
30
Jake Crum Chevy BRI
31
David Starr CHI
10
KEN NHA LVS MAR TAL TEX PHO HOM

Truck No. 23 history[edit]

In 2010, Jason White drove the No. 23 full-time, and the team had their best season. White won the pole at Daytona and was in the top five in points for half of the season. However, the team's performance dropped and they took home a 10th-place finish in points. White left the team for the upstart Joe Denette Motorsports for 2011.[25]

Truck No. 23 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Owners Pts
2010 Jason White 23 Ford DAY
4
MCH
7
KEN
4
TAL
9
HOM
23
Dodge ATL
11
MAR
29
NSH
19
KAN
11
DOV
14
CLT
8
TEX
13
IOW
23
GTY
11
IRP
13
POC
10
NSH
28
DAR
27
BRI
36
LVS
14
Chevy CHI
11
NHA
14
Toyota MAR
4
TEX
11
PHO
32

Truck No. 81 history[edit]

David Starr in the No. 81 in 2013

In 2010, the No. 81 and Zachry sponsorship were then moved over from Moss Motorsports to SS-Greenlight, and David Starr drove the truck for the rest of the season to a 9th-place finish in points.

In 2011, Starr and the team struggled to keep up, scoring 8 top-10s and finishing 13th in points. Starr then left to join Arrington Racing.

In 2013, the No. 81 returned to SS-Greenlight with Starr. However, he would only run the first seven races before sponsorship issues forced him to sit out most of the season.

Truck No. 81 results[edit]

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Owners Pts
2010 David Starr 81 Toyota DAY ATL MAR NSH KAN DOV CLT TEX MCH IOW GTY IRP POC NSH DAR BRI CHI KEN
14
NHA
15
LVS
12
MAR
7
TAL
11
TEX
15
PHO
8
HOM
11
2011 DAY
13
PHO
34
DAR
10
MAR
26
NSH
8
DOV
12
CLT
28
KAN
16
TEX
30
KEN
8
IOW
9
NSH
8
IRP
3
POC
18
MCH
5
BRI
11
ATL
17
CHI
19
NHA
14
KEN
10
LVS
16
TAL
30
MAR
22
TEX
23
HOM
11
2013 DAY
31
MAR
13
CAR
20
KAN
13
CLT
23
DOV
14
TEX
17
BRI
23
TAL
2
MAR TEX
23
PHO
23
C. J. Faison KEN
19
Jimmy Weller III IOW
24
HOM
17
Kenny Wallace ELD
17
CHI
20
Ricky Ehrgot POC
36
Jake Crum Chevy MCH
28
Derek White MSP
21
Matt Kurzejewski IOW
27
LVS
24

Other Truck teams[edit]

Beginning with the 2006 season, Green Light Racing began fielding a third team when the expected field was short. Wayne Edwards drove the 03 truck first in 2006, finishing 36th and 35th respectively. Johnny Chapman then drove at Texas Motor Speedway, finishing 35th. Chapman drove the 78 at Atlanta in 2007, finishing last. Other drivers of the 06 truck in 2007 were Morgan Shepherd, Blake Mallory, Randy MacDonald, Dotter, Edwards, and Brandon Knupp.

ARCA Menards Series[edit]

Car No. 08 history[edit]

Before Patrick Emerling left his team on February 1, 2024, he had announced plans to enter the ARCA season-opener at Daytona driving the No. 53 car[26] and had participated in the series' pre-season test session at the track in January.[27] With a car having been prepared and an entry having been filed,[28] Emerling attempted and made the race with SS-Greenlight in the No. 08 car.

Car No. 08 results[edit]

ARCA Menards Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AMSC Pts Ref
2024 Patrick Emerling 08 Ford DAY
17
PHO TAL DOV KAN CLT IOW MOH BLN IRP SLM ELK MCH ISF MLW DSF GLN BRI KAN TOL -* -* [29]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

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