He also received the prestigious Bill France Triple Crown honor and the HG Adcox Sportsman of the Year Award.
58 Serta Dodge for Akins Motorsports and planned to run a full schedule with the team in 2005.
After poor performance, BAM Racing asked Sherman to step aside while the team tested other drivers.
He resigned from the team (taking the sponsorship with him) and returned to the ARCA Re/Max Series for the remainder of the 2006 season.
This turned out to be a good move, and Sherman scored his first ARCA win at Michigan, and finished 19th in points despite starting the season late.
He departed the team in September, and would spend the remainder of the season driving a limited schedule for Braun Racing in their No.
On February 19, 2008, it was announced that Sherman had signed with Panther Racing to move to the Firestone Indy Lights Series for the 2008 season.
His best road course finish was 10th in a rain drenched attrition filled race at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
After five years of being without a ride, Sherman came back to stock car racing in a one-off attempt with Mason Mitchell's No.
When the Chicago Street Course was added to the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series schedules, he wanted to come back and race there.