05 Zaxby's Chevrolet Silverado full-time for part-time drivers: John Wes Townley, Parker Kligerman, Brady Boswell, Cody Coughlin, and Matt DiBenedetto.
[2][3] The team also purchased the race shop of Richard Petty Motorsports owned by Boris Said near the Concord Regional Airport.
[9][10] In an August 2014 conversation with Motorsport.com, John Wes Townley said that Athenian Motorsports was preparing to run the full 2015 season in the Xfinity Series.
[4] In February, it was announced that K&N Pro Series West driver and NASCAR Next member Dylan Lupton was hired to run a minimum of seven races in the No.
[13] Alex Bowman drove two races at Michigan and Indianapolis due to drivers busy competing in their Series.
The team withdrew from the October race at Dover, operating on a race-by-race basis for the remainder of the season.
Initially, Athenian Motorsports was to have begun their Camping World Truck Series efforts in 2015 with John Wes Townley.
[15] After eight 2014 starts and two top five finishes in the Truck Series however, in July Townley left Wauters Motorsports' No.
Townley had a top 15 truck, but wrecked racing young NTS drivers Gray Gaulding and Brennan Newberry.
[5] Townley would score his first career victory on October 3 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, taking the lead with six laps to go and winning on a fuel mileage gamble.
05 Zaxby's Chevrolet full-time in the ARCA Racing Series, with John Wes Townley running the majority of the season.