MacDonald Motorsports

MacDonald drove the truck full-time for the rest of the season and finished nineteenth in points.

MacDonald’s bid for the championship the next season ended early when he suffered a neck injury in a wreck at Daytona.

Randy MacDonald returned to the driver’s seat of the 72 in 2002, where he had ten top-twenty fishes and finished nineteenth in points.

MacDonald made his final Truck race in 2004 at Daytona, where he finished 21st with Drill Doctor sponsorship.

For 2005, Donnie Neuenberger began the year as driver at Daytona, where he finished 38th after suffering an engine failure, then Eric Norris and Ruben Garcia Novoa ran the next two races.

After his departure, many drivers took over for the rest of the season, including Patrick Sheltra, Bobby Hamilton Jr., Kevin Hamlin, Sean Murphy, J. J. Yeley, Jeff Green, Mike Bliss, Bobby Hillin Jr., Blake Koch, and Alex Tagliani.

Starting in 2012, the daughter of Randy, Jenifer became a K&N Pro Series car owner fielding No.

94 Dodges and Toyotas for Scott Saunders, Jason Bowles, Sean Caisse, Akinori Ogata, Harrison Rhodes and Austin Hill.

Ray Courtemanche, Jr, Jordan Anderson, Harrison Rhodes, Josh Reaume and Clint King drove for the team that year.