Mason Mitchell Motorsports

The team was founded in 2013 by Mason Mitchell, and veteran NASCAR crew chief Brad Parrott, and they last fielded the No.

[1] In late 2013, the ARCA Rookie of the Year contender, Mason Mitchell, announced that he will be forming his own team for the 2014 ARCA Racing Series season, called Mason Mitchell Motorsports (MMM).

He would hire the veteran NASCAR crew chief, Brad Parrott, as the same role as Mitchell, to help run his team.

Everyone we do business with is right here or right up the street.”[2] After the 2014 ARCA season ended, Mitchell would attempt to make his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut for MMM at Homestead–Miami Speedway.

[7] Kody Evans, a late model racer that competed in the Champion Racing Association, made his ARCA debut in the No.

[8] Another late model racer, Noah Gragson, made his debut at Kentucky Speedway.

The car ran a four race schedule in 2016, with Cole Powell running Daytona,[9] Noah Gragson at Pocono,[10] Mitchell at Iowa, and Gus Dean at Lucas Oil Raceway.

Haley would give MMM their seventh and final win, after taking the checkered flag at Pocono Raceway in July.

[19] Originally, the team was expected to run full-time for the 2018 season, but would cease its operations after the 14th race.

The 78 car ran its final race at Pocono Raceway, with Quin Houff behind the wheel.

Kaz Grala drove the car at Daytona,[26] Brandon Lynn at Talladega, himself at Iowa, Michael Womack at Road America,.

He gave the team their fourth career win, after taking the checkered flag at Winchester Speedway.

[38] Dean gave MMM their fifth career win, after beating Josh Williams in a close finish at Talladega.

[39] It was followed by another win with Justin Haley, after taking the checkered flag at the Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack.

Cole Custer in the No. 78 car at Road America in 2017.
Michael Womack in the No. 88 car at Road America in 2017.