David Leon Starr[1] (born October 11, 1967)[2] is an American professional stock car racing driver.
66 Ford Mustang for MBM Motorsports, part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No.
During this time, he worked for Donnie Allison as a crew member on his Busch Series team.
Sagby closed its doors at the end of the season, leaving Starr without a full-time ride.
That season, he made his Busch Series debut at Talladega for Day Enterprise Racing, finishing 42nd.
He won his first race at Las Vegas and was named the Series' Most Popular Driver after a fifth-place finish.
Starr also attempted to make his Winston Cup Series debut at Texas Motor Speedway,[3] but failed to qualify.
After a winless 2005, Starr left Spears and was rumored to drive the new Hall of Fame Racing NEXTEL Cup ride, but instead signed with the No.
He won his most recent race at Martinsville Speedway and had a career-best fourth-place points finish.
10 MaxxForce Diesel Ford with equipment purchased from ppc Racing to a 10th-place points finish with five Top 10's.
24 Zachry Toyota Camry[5] Starr attempted to make his Sprint Cup debut for BlackJack Racing at Fontana in 2009, but did not qualify, and had 14 Top 10 finishes, his highest total since 2004.
81 as well as the Zachry sponsorship with him to SS-Green Light and drove for the team the remainder of the season, scoring a ninth-place points finish.
For 2012, Starr moved to newly formed Arrington Racing, bringing his sponsor and truck number, the No.
Starr finished 27th in his debut with RSS Racing at Daytona, after being involved in a late crash.
[12] In November, Starr made his return to the Cup Series at the 2017 AAA Texas 500, in which he drove the No.
[13] In 2018, Starr joined Jimmy Means Racing for a full season, replacing Joey Gase.
[15] He lost his ride with the team on May 18 due to sponsorship problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
[17] Starr returned to the Xfinity Series with SS-Green Light Racing at Texas in July, driving the No.
[18] Starr joined MBM Motorsports to run the entire Xfinity Series schedule in 2021 except for the season-opener at Daytona in the team's No.
02 Chevrolet for Our Motorsports on a part-time basis, starting at Daytona, although he was released after the race at California Speedway.
In 2024, Starr rejoined MBM Motorsports for the season opening race at Daytona, driving the No.
* Season still in progress 1 Ineligible for series points (key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.