Kenny Wallace, who gave up his seat in the team's full-time 99 car due to lack of sponsorship, finished 4th in the race.
Kenny Wallace ran a single race at Iowa Speedway with U.S. Cellular as his sponsor, starting and finishing 19th.
In August, Milka Duno signed with the team to run select events,[3] only qualifying for two races out of five attempts (Duno ran the season-finale at Homestead using the owners points of NEMCO Motorsports and Rick Ware Racing's 87 team).
[4] Joe Gibbs Racing driver Daniel Suárez ran the 29 with sponsor Arris Group at Chicagoland Speedway in September,[5] scoring a season's-best 15th-place finish.
In 2015, Justin Marks ran the season-opening race at Daytona with sponsor American Born Moonshine,[1] qualifying on the outside pole, but finishing 34th after a crash.
In 2009, RAB moved up to the Nationwide Series full-time, running with Townley for Rookie of the Year honors.
Townley left RAB at the end of 2009 for Richard Childress Racing, and the team announced it would run as much of the 2010 season as possible with Scott Riggs.
However, the team only ran the first five races of the year before replacing Riggs with many other drivers including Jason Bowles, Chad McCumbee, Patrick Sheltra, Hermie Sadler, Sean Caisse, Robb Brent, Ken Schrader, Kevin Hamlin, and Landon Cassill.
In Montreal at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Said held off another road course ace, Max Papis, in a photo finish to give RAB its first win in any division.
Wallace brought sponsorship from Family Farmers/American Ethanol, University of Northwestern Ohio, and Federated Auto Parts.
In January 2013, it was announced that Alex Bowman would be running the full 2013 Nationwide Series season for RAB Racing, competing for Rookie of the Year honors.
[14] He would sweep the poles at Texas[6] but would be released prior to the season finale at Homestead-Miami due to lack of sponsorship.
For 2014, former Camping World Truck Series champion James Buescher left Turner Scott Motorsports to run the full season in the No.
[18] For 2012, RAB formed a Camping World Truck Series team with longtime driver John Wes Townley, using the number 09.
After competing for Rookie of the Year honors in 2012 and collecting his best series finish of eighth at Pocono Raceway,[6] Townley left the team and joined Red Horse Racing for 2013.
Brannen was released as RAB stepped up to a full-time schedule with Justin Marks[1] and Damon Lusk splitting the No.
[1] For 2008, John Wes Townley ran the renumbered 09 car with sponsor Zaxby's,[19] scoring 8 top tens and ending the season 7th in points.