Bost Motorsports
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Bost Motorsports is a former NASCAR
Busch Series
team. It was owned by Danny Bost and driven by a variety of drivers.
The team made its debut in 2002
, originally a splinter of Bickford Racing. Running the #34, Daniel Johnson
started 35th but finished 40th due to oil pressure problems. Carl Edwards
also made his Busch Series debut for Bost at Gateway
,, driving the #9 Waterloo Tool Storage Chevy to a 38th place run after suffering valve problems.
Jeff Fuller began 2003
with the team, qualifying 41st and finishing 24th. Rookie Regan Smith
then signed a contract to finish out the year with Bost, posting three top-twenty finishes. He skipped the Aaron's 312 as he did not obtain a licence from NASCAR, with Tina Gordon
driving to a tenth-place run instead. After the Winn-Dixie 250, Smith was released. Justin Ashburn
, Wayne Edwards
, Brian Tyler, Jeff Streeter
, Dana White, Phil Bonifield
, Bill Hoff
, Blake Mallory, and Jerry Reary shared the ride for the rest of the season.
After Reary failed to qualify for the season-ending Ford 300
, the team disappeared and has since shut down.
NASCAR
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Busch Series
Busch Series
The NASCAR Nationwide Series is a stock car racing series owned and operated by the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing. It is promoted as NASCAR's "minor league" circuit, and is a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organization's "big leagues"; the Sprint Cup circuit...
team. It was owned by Danny Bost and driven by a variety of drivers.
The team made its debut in 2002
2002 in NASCAR Busch Series
The 2002 NASCAR Busch Series Season began February 16 and ended November 16. Greg Biffle of Roush Racing was crowned champion.See Also: 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup Series, 2002 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series-2002 Team chart:...
, originally a splinter of Bickford Racing. Running the #34, Daniel Johnson
Daniel Johnson
Daniel Johnson may refer to* Daniel Johnson , English buccaneer* Daniel Johnson, Sr. , politician, leader of the Union Nationale party and Quebec premier, 1966–1968* Daniel Johnson, Jr...
started 35th but finished 40th due to oil pressure problems. Carl Edwards
Carl Edwards
Carl Michael Edwards, II is a NASCAR driver. He currently drives the #99 Fastenal/Aflac Ford Fusion in the Sprint Cup Series and the #60 Ford in the Nationwide Series for Roush Fenway Racing...
also made his Busch Series debut for Bost at Gateway
Gateway International Raceway
Gateway Motorsports Park is a race track in Madison, Illinois, USA, just east of St. Louis, Missouri. After being shuttered by former owner Dover Motorsports Inc., on Nov. 3, 2010, it was announced Sept. 8, 2011, that the facility would re-open and host an NHRA Full Throttle Series event Oct. 5-7,...
,, driving the #9 Waterloo Tool Storage Chevy to a 38th place run after suffering valve problems.
Jeff Fuller began 2003
2003 in NASCAR Busch Series
The 2003 NASCAR Busch Series Season began February 15 and ended November 15. Brian Vickers of Hendrick Motorsports won the championship.See Also: 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup Series, 2003 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series-2003 Team chart:...
with the team, qualifying 41st and finishing 24th. Rookie Regan Smith
Regan Smith
Regan Smith is a NASCAR driver. He currently drives the #78 Furniture Row Chevrolet Impala for Furniture Row Racing.-Beginnings:...
then signed a contract to finish out the year with Bost, posting three top-twenty finishes. He skipped the Aaron's 312 as he did not obtain a licence from NASCAR, with Tina Gordon
Tina Gordon
Tina Gordon is a NASCAR driver and spokesperson for the Sticks 'N' Stuff furniture chain. After being released from her ride at Jay Robinson Racing, Gordon has not raced and her future plans are unknown. As of Fall 2008, she is no longer active in racing.Gordon currently lives in of Cedar Bluff,...
driving to a tenth-place run instead. After the Winn-Dixie 250, Smith was released. Justin Ashburn
Justin Ashburn
Justin Ashburn is an American race car driver. He has competed in both the NASCAR Nationwide Series and the ARCA Remax Series. He is currently a free agent....
, Wayne Edwards
Wayne Edwards
Wayne Edwards is a part time racer in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He has driven for numerous teams over the past eight years....
, Brian Tyler, Jeff Streeter
Jeff Streeter
Jeff Streeter is a former NASCAR driver. He was a part-time Busch Series driver in 2001 and 2003.Streeter made his debut in 2001 at Nashville Superspeedway, running a family-owned vehicle. He started 43rd and finished 41st after an early crash. His next race came at California, where he improved...
, Dana White, Phil Bonifield
Phil Bonifield
Phil Bonifield is an owner/driver in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and Busch Series. He fielded Team Racing for six years in the Truck Series. Bonifield began his racing career in 1973, when he began competing with BMX bicycles. Racing across the United States, he won several championships from...
, Bill Hoff
Bill Hoff
Bill Hoff is a former NASCAR driver. He ran in the Busch Series on a limited schedule from 1996 to 2004. He mainly raced at tracks in the Northeast. He is also an American radio broadcaster on 93.3 WMMR in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....
, Blake Mallory, and Jerry Reary shared the ride for the rest of the season.
After Reary failed to qualify for the season-ending Ford 300
Ford 300
The Ford 300 is a NASCAR Nationwide Series race that takes place at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The race is part of the NASCAR Ford Championship Weekend, and is the final race of the season for the Nationwide Series....
, the team disappeared and has since shut down.