Joseph A. Falk (born January 30, 1951) is an American auto dealer and NASCAR Cup Series team owner, as well as a former stock car racing driver.
[4] Falk became a team owner in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series in 1997, partnered with Ron Neal to form LJ Racing, fielding the No.
[9] Falk also co-owned Hillman Racing's Camping World Truck Series team.
40 Chevrolet to the team, running two cars in most Sprint Cup events starting mid-season.
According to reporter Bob Pockrass on Twitter on June 30, the suit was settled under undisclosed terms with Falk maintaining ownership of the Charter.
After rumors of possibly joining Richard Childress Racing in ownership or joining The Motorsports Group owned by Falk's lifelong friend Curtis Key, it was later confirmed on January 6 that Falk would partner with Key, forming Circle Sport – The Motorsports Group.
Falk & Circle Sport later formed a partnership with Go FAS Racing to field a part-time No.
Due to his partnership with Go FAS, a Ford team, this meant the end of Circle Sport's association with Richard Childress.
It was later announced the name of the team would be Live Fast Motorsports with Falk dropping the Circle Sport name.