ML Motorsports was an American professional stock car racing team that last competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.
With sponsorship from Biomet, Damon RV, Invisible Glass, and Stoner Care Car Products, Ross won two poles, had nine top-fives (including two second-place finishes) and was named Rookie of the Year.
He won at Kansas Speedway and finished second in the points, winning Rookie of the Year honors.
[1] He had fourteen top-tens in 2002, and sixteen in 2003, and did not finish worse than third in points in either of those years, but went winless during both seasons.
ML got new sponsorship from Bennigan's and Gladiator GarageWorks in 2004, in which Jarrett won his second and final race at Salem.
ML Motorsports made its NASCAR debut at 2006 at Richmond International Raceway with Diercks driving and Foretravel sponsoring.
Diercks was fired from the team and replaced by Mark Green, who ran ten races and had a best finish of nineteenth.
This allowed ML to remain eligible for the top-30 exemption in owner points, so that it would not fail to qualify for any races that it attempted.
Howard began 2011 as driver, but was replaced by both David Stremme and Scott Wimmer on a rotating basis.
The team finished most of the races ran, but never had the sponsorship or resources to run a full schedule.