Meehan founded GCMI in the spring of 2011, the result of his desire to bring together his interest in racing with his talent for business.
27 NASCAR Nationwide Series team that had previously competed under both the names Brewco Motorsports and Baker Curb Racing.
In 2012, GC Motorsports International partnered with Dave Jacombs Racing to launch a two-car effort in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and form a subsidiary team GC Motorsports Canada.
The car returned to the number 67 when Canadian Andrew Ranger drove for the team at Loudon and Homestead.
2012 began with David Ragan, last season's winner of the Coke Zero 400 in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, behind the wheel of car No.