Over the years, Schrader has also fielded his team in the NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series in addition to in ARCA.
In 1989, he made twelve races and picked up his first win in the Busch Series at Dover, and ran with Kodiak sponsorship in 1990.
During the 1990 season, his team ran its first Winston Cup race when Brian Ross drove the No.
AC Delco became the new team sponsor in 1992, and Schrader finished 29th in points, a career-best for him in the Busch Series.
52 Chevrolet Silverado with an AC Delco sponsorship, he made seven starts and won at Saugus Speedway.
He ran three races in his truck in 1996, sharing the ride with Tobey Butler, who won the pole at Evergreen Speedway.
After eleven races, he was replaced by Mike Wallace, who had a second-place finish at California Speedway.
Rookie Scott Hansen was tabbed as the new driver of the 52, and Oakwood Homes became the team's new sponsor.
The 52 team went back to part-time racing after picking up a Federated Auto Parts sponsorship in 2000, with Schrader sharing the ride with Lyndon Amick, who had a second-place run at Indianapolis Raceway Park.
Wallace began the 2004 season with a third-place finish, before Schrader took over for the rest of the runs for the years.
The team returned once again in 2013 at the inaugural Mudsummer Classic at Eldora Speedway, with Schrader winning the pole position, becoming the oldest pole-sitter in NASCAR history.
71 Toyota Tundra at Eldora's race in a partnership between his own team and Contreras Motorsports so he had a better chance of qualifying with the large entry lists the series was seeing that year.
Also, they picked up sponsorship from Menards (as well as Ansell), which moved over to KSR after sponsoring Frank Kimmel since 2009.
[2] The team ran the full ARCA Racing Series schedule in 2017 with Austin Theriault.
52 at Daytona in preparation for her start in the Truck Series race there driving for Niece Motorsports.
On December 8, 2020, Schrader confirmed that he would be closing down his longtime ARCA team and only keep its dirt racing operations in 2021.