CR7 Motorsports (also sometimes known as Grant County Mulch Racing) is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, fielding the No.
[1] Rohrbaugh did qualify for the race in his and the team's first Truck Series attempt, at Bristol in 2018.
The team did announce they would be attempting Homestead, but they changed their mind to focus on preparing for the ARCA season-opener at Daytona in 2019.
[2] Returning in 2019, CR7 attempted twelve races, about half of the season, and all with Rohrbaugh as the driver.
They started the year with Michael Shelton before he left to crew chief the No.
They then picked up Doug George, who came over after starting the season with the Niece Motorsports No.
At the end of the year Colby Howard would make 3 starts for the team.
Despite not scoring a win during the regular season, he stayed consistent with five top-fives and eight top-10 finishes to make the playoffs.
[6] In 2022, the team announced that Jason Kitzmiller would make his truck series start in the 2022 NextEra Energy 250, driving the No.
However, Rohrbaugh did not finish the race at Kansas due to electrical issues and ended up 32nd.
7 team attempted an expanded schedule of eight races in ARCA after dropping their K&N program.
The team started out the 2018 season now driving a Chevrolet SS but crashed at Daytona and rebuilt the same car in time to attempt Talladega.
[8] At the ARCA Daytona test in January 2019, Rohrbaugh announced he would compete in all the speedway races that year.
[9] However, Rohrbaugh eventually decided to focus on the Truck Series team, and they cut back their ARCA schedule for the rest of the 2019 season.
With his grandfather Larry Berg as the listed owner, the team fielded the No.
The team ran New Hampshire and Dover again, and also for the first time attempted New Smyrna, Bristol, and Richmond.
97 car in a combination event with the ARCA Menards Series at the Bush's beans 200 with Jason Kitzmiller as the driver.