| | It is requested that a photograph or photographs be included in this article to improve its quality, if possible. | Travis Carter Motorsports is a former NASCAR Winston Cup Series team. It was owned by former crew chief Travis Carter. Although it never won a race, TCM fielded cars for legends such as Geoffrey Bodine and Darrell Waltrip. This image is used for Template:Reqimage, {{reqimage}}. File links The following pages link to this file: Pope Miltiades Pope Victor I Slide guitar Yacc Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication Pope Gelasius I Sherri and Terri Island of stability International Paralympic Committee Nathuram Godse Miller cycle Chimera (creature) Mutts...
Travis Carter is a former car owner and crew chief in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. ...
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Geoffrey Bodine (born April 18, 1949 in Chemung, New York) is the oldest of the three Bodine brothers (Brett Bodine and Todd Bodine) who are all NASCAR drivers. ...
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Travis Carter is a former car owner and crew chief in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. ...
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Beginnings
TCM debuted at the 1990 Daytona 500, as the #98 Chevrolet sponsored by Winn Dixie. Butch Miller was the driver, who finished 22nd. Miller drove the car in 23 races that year, posting one top-ten finish before he was replaced by Rick Mast, who finished out the year and garnered an additional top ten. In 1991, Jimmy Spencer took over as Banquet was the sponsor, and finished 25th in points. Spencer ran just seven races with the car in 1992, before the team suspended operations temporarily. The 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup began on Sunday February 11 and ended on Sunday November 18. ...
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Rick Mast(born March 4, 1957, in Rockridge Baths, Virginia), is a former NASCAR driver. ...
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Multi-Car TCM returned in 1994 as the #23 Camel Cigarettes Ford driven by Hut Stricklin. After posting one top ten finish that year, Stricklin was removed as Spencer returned to the team again. Spencer ran in the car for several years, the big change coming when Winston became the sponsor in 1998. That year, Spencer looked poised for a top-ten finish in points, but injuries kept him from doing that as he was replaced by Ted Musgrave and Frank Kimmel while he nursed his wounds. At the end of the year, Carter announced he would expand his team to a multi-car operation, with three-time champion Darrell Waltrip driving the #66 Kmart Ford. The new team had previously been the #27 owned by David Blair Motorsports. The result was a disaster however, as Waltrip amassed the biggest pile of DNQ's he had ever had during his career. In 2000, he retired from the Winston Cup, his lone highlight being an outside-pole qualifying effort at the Brickyard 400. As for Spencer, his team received sponsorship from Kmart as well, and the team changed its number from 23 to 26 in 2000. Waltrip's replacement was Todd Bodine who won three pole positions and finished twenty-ninth in points. After 2001, Spencer departed, and Joe Nemechek signed on the ride. Unfortunately, during the offseason, Kmart went into bankruptcy, and the team's status was in danger. Nemechek ran a mere handful races that year before signing with Hendrick Motorsports, and Kimmel returned to run a few races. Bodine, who had lost his #66 ride despite winning a pole, took over with Discover Card sponsoring the car full-time, with his brother Geoffrey subbing on occasion. The 66 car returned part-time later in the year, with Japanese racer Hideo Fukuyama running a handful of races. The 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 20 and ended on Sunday November 13. ...
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Geoffrey Bodine (born April 18, 1949 in Chemung, New York) is the oldest of the three Bodine brothers (Brett Bodine and Todd Bodine) who are all NASCAR drivers. ...
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BelCar Motorsports In 2003, TCM merged with minority owner Sam Belnavis to form BelCar Motorsports. The #26 switched to #54 with the U.S. National Guard as sponsor. Bodine struggled, posting one-top ten finish and finishing 31st in points. Fukuyama made an attempt at Rookie of the year honors in the #66, but that was soon aborted due to a lack of funding. At the end of the season, the Army/National Guard and Belnavis left for Roush Racing. Still, the team looked like it might combe back. Carter teamed up with a British-based motorsports group called TorqueSpeed. The team was to be known as TorqueSpeed Carter and run a limited Cup schedule in 2004 with John Mickel as the driver. However, this new alliance never saw the track. Travis Carter Motorsports is no more. The 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup began on Saturday February 8 and ended on Sunday November 16. ...
Sam Belnavis became the first full-time minority owner when he fielded BelCar Motorsports #54 U.S. National Guard Ford entry driven by Todd Bodine in 2003. ...
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