B. J. McLeod Motorsports

B. J. McLeod Motorsports was an American professional stock car racing team that last competed part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

[1] On October 23, 2020, McLeod and Matt Tifft purchased Archie St. Hilare's half of Go Fas Racing's charter.

McLeod, Tifft, and Joe Falk used the charter to form Live Fast Motorsports as a full-time Cup team in 2021.

[3] On April 26, 2021, the team returned with the 55 with fellow Xfinity driver Matt Mills.

In 2020, it was announced that B. J. McLeod would make his first attempt in the NASCAR Cup Series at Darlington.

78 skipped the next two races (Withdrawing from both events) and returned with Garrett Smithley behind the wheel at Talladega, where he scored a 34th-place finish.

[8] The team's Cup operations were replaced by Live Fast Motorsports in 2021.

[13] He would be replaced at Watkins Glen by road course ace Scott Heckert who would finish 13th.

In 2020, Mills returned for full season while Miller drove at Road America and Darlington.

5 car for majority of the season while drivers such as Kevin Harvick, Andy Lally, James Davison, Stefan Parsons, and Mason Massey shared the ride.

In 2022, Mills will run a handful of races whilst Rev Racing ARCA Menards Series star Nick Sanchez, Scott Heckert, Stewart-Haas-based Ryan Preece, Joe Graf Jr., and Stefan Parsons drove the rounds Mills wasn't entered in.

As Green had a Past Champion Provisional, he was locked in the field for the season opener at Daytona.

Despite the initial announcement of a full-time campaign for Green, Matt Mills brought sponsorship from Thompson Electric and he drove the car at Phoenix and Richmond.

Caesar Bacarella, Tommy Joe Martins, Ray Black Jr., Bayley Currey, Blake Jones, Angela Ruch, Scott Heckert and Cody Ware shared the car.

At Phoenix, Ryan Ellis made the field but crashed his only car for the weekend in the No.

McLeod fielded the car for Peck, Blake Jones, Cody Ware, Travis Kvapil, Timmy Hill, Scott Heckert, Josh Wise, Jeff Green, Stanton Barrett, Michael Lira, Clint King, Josh Reaume and D. J. Kennington.

55 car for Matt Mills at Richmond Raceway and Charlotte Motor Speedway.

He made the first ten races and scored one top twenty finish, a nineteenth at Dover International Speedway.

McLeod also had two engine failures, at Auto Club and Talladega Superspeedway.

Jordan Anderson, Tommy Joe Martins, Angela Ruch, John Graham, Josh Bilicki and Jennifer Jo Cobb have driven the No.

Ryan Ellis, McLeod, Ray Black Jr., Tommy Joe Martins, Blake Jones, Scott Heckert, and Jairo Avila Jr. shared the car.

78 car for the remainder of the 2018 season and a full schedule in 2019 and 2020, although he was replaced at Mid-Ohio with Scott Heckert.

78 car for the majority of the season[24] while Ellis, Andy Lally, Mason Massey, Stefan Parsons, Akinori Ogata, and Sheldon Creed shared the ride.

[25] After Indy Road Course Williams left the team and he was replaced by multiple drivers such as Mills, Heckert, Brandon Brown, Parsons, McLeod, and Garrett Smithley.

In 2023, BJMM announced that Anthony Alfredo would join the team as the full-time driver in the No.

99 car entered Daytona with Chris Fontaine at the wheel, missing the show.

99 Chevrolet Camaro with help from SS-Green Light Racing full-time with sponsorship Striping Technology and Whataburger.

In 2019, the team would field for McLeod, Tommy Joe Martins, Jairo Avila Jr., D. J. Kennington, Ryan Ellis, Stefan Parsons, Cody Ware, Todd Peck, Patrick Gallagher, and C. J. McLaughlin.

McLeod made ten other starts, receiving funding from Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery.

[47] McLeod ran this truck for two races in 2011, with a best finish of 20th at Nashville its team debut in NASCAR.

Vinnie Miller in the No. 5 car in 2019 at Road America
Scott Heckert 's 2018 Road America car
No. 78 car at Road America in 2017
No. 78 car at Las Vegas in 2024.
The No. 99 car at Road America in 2017