R3 Motorsports

23 North Texas Pipe Chevrolet Impala driven by Robert Richardson, Jr. part-time in the Nationwide Series.

The team changed its name to R3 Motorsports and started their entry into NASCAR's top series.

In 2005, R3 ran one race in the Craftsman Truck Series at Phoenix with Richardson, Jr. finishing thirty-fourth in the No.

At the end of the season, the team bought the equipment and owners points from Ultra Motorsports and changed to the No.

03, at Las Vegas for Charles Lewandoski due to the short field of 42 cars.

Renegade wheels served as the sponsor at Lowes and Mahindra Tractors at other races.

In 2009, the team ran a full schedule with Aaron's and Mahindra serving as the primary sponsors.

Robert Richardson Jr and Ken Butler III served as the primary drivers for the season.

R3 Motorsports also hired Coleman Pressley (the son of former NASCAR Sprint cup series driver Robert Pressley) to drive at Bristol Motor Speedway and Nashville, the team finished 12th at Nashville.

The team also ran with Marc Davis, Johnny Sauter, and Peyton Sellers each running one race.

23 team returned and switched from Chevrolet to Dodge and was sponsored by Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS).

The team made the switched back Chevrolet at Kentucky Motorspeedway and will remain in the Chevy Camp fielding Impala's.

In 2010, R3 Motorsports attempted to run the October race at Charlotte with Johnny Sauter driving, but failed to qualify.

For 2012, the team would attempt the full Sprint Cup Series schedule using cars purchased from Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, using the number 23.

The No. 23 car in 2010