Bobby Hamilton Racing
Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia is a disbanded NASCAR racing team. It was owned by four-time Winston Cup winner and 2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Bobby Hamilton until his death on January 7, 2007. Bobby Hamilton Jr. was given ownership after the death of his father, but the younger Hamilton disavowed his relationship with the company. The company was last run by Bobby Hamilton, Sr's widow, Lori Hamilton.
Owner(s) | Bobby Hamilton, Lori Hamilton, Mac Bailey, Mark Melling, Clay Campbell, Stacy Compton, Joey Arrington |
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Base | Mt. Juliet, Tennessee (1996–2007) Martinsville, Virginia (2008) |
Series | Sprint Cup, Craftsman Truck Series) |
Race drivers | Bobby Hamilton, Joe Ruttman, Deborah Renshaw, Robert Pressley, Bill Lester, Dennis Setzer, Stacy Compton |
Sponsors | Dana, Square D |
Manufacturer | Dodge |
Opened | 1996 |
Closed | 2008 |
Career | |
Drivers' Championships | 1 (2004 Trucks) |
Race victories | 20 |
The company, formerly based in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee made plans to move to Martinsville, Virginia after announcing a partnership with Arrington Manufacturing in December 2007 as its new owners were based in the Virginia area, with Mac Bailey, Stacy Compton, Clay Campbell, and Joey Arrington all being Virginians.
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