Larry Gunselman (born December 1, 1960)[1] is an American former stock car racing driver and team owner.
That same year, he made his NASCAR debut in the Winston Cup Series at Sonoma.
He would return to competition in 2000 driving for Brevak Racing in the Craftsman Truck Series.
He started out 2002 with MB, but was released after three starts due to sponsor conflicts between Waterloo Tool Storage and Sears Craftsman brand as Waterloo builds the Craftsman tool box brand.
This opened the opportunity for Carl Edwards to join the Mittler Brothers team.
After making a few Busch Series starts for Brian Weber, Gunselman hooked up with DF2 Motorsports and ran fourteen races with the team, his best finish a 16th at Talladega Superspeedway.
Gunselman began 2004 by running the first two races of the season for MacDonald Motorsports, Gunselman and Chris Edwards formed Mach 1 Motorsports and started competition in the 3rd Cup race of the year at Las Vegas.
37 with the intent of Timmy Hill going for Rookie of the Year honors, but parked the team after one crash and five DNQs.
37 in July 2012 fielding Chevrolets for J. J. Yeley through a technical alliance with Tommy Baldwin Racing.