Sam Hunt Racing

[1] The team, first known as DRIVE Technology, was founded in 2013 by Sam Hunt and Virginian Shayne Lockhart, a former NASCAR driver-turned crew chief.

In 2013 they acquired assets from Joe Gibbs Racing's ARCA Menards Series East No.

[1] At the end of 2019 Hunt announced the team would move up to the NASCAR Xfinity Series with their driver Colin Garrett in the season-finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway with Joe Gibbs Engines under the hood.

26 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2019 in the season finale at Homestead–Miami Speedway for Colin Garrett, he started 15th and would end up finishing 21st.

He was originally entered for the Talladega race, but his entry was withdrawn because of the high chance of qualifying being rained out.

[5] They later attempted the season finale at Homestead in 2019, where they qualified 15th and finished 20th in preparation for their 2020 schedule of races.

In 2020 Colin Garrett ran select races for the team with a best finish of 14th at Homestead-Miami in June of that year.

[6] In 2021 the team ran the full schedule with a huge rotation of drivers Brandon Gdovic, Kris Wright, Santino Ferrucci, Colin Garrett, John Hunter Nemechek.

In September at Richmond the team scored their first ever top 5 with John Hunter Nemechek battling for the win in the closing laps with Justin Haley and eventual race winner Noah Gragson going on to score a 3rd-place finish.

On January 25, 2022, it was announced John Hunter Nemechek would drive the car at both races at Las Vegas in the season with sponsorship from Berry's Bullets.

[9] In January 2024, the team announced Corey Heim, Jeffrey Earnhardt, and Sage Karam, would be driving the No.

[13] In 2013 Sam Hunt along with former-driver turned crew chief Shayne Lockhart formed DRIVE Technology after they had acquired assets from Joe Gibbs Racing's NASCAR K&N Pro Series East No.

Sam Hunt, ran the full season, moving over from Precision Performance Motorsports.

One of his races was set to be Daytona, but after full-time driver Brandon Jones failed to qualify in his own No.

Other drivers for the team that year were Mason Massey in two races at the Langley and Columbus Speedways.

Hunt returned for two races at tracks in his home state of Virginia: Langley and Richmond.

He ran the road course race at Virginia International Raceway, and it is his last NASCAR start to date.

Garrett originally signed on for four races but extended it to the remainder of the schedule after strong initial runs.

Tyler Reddick at Auto Club in 2023.
Santino Ferrucci in 2021.
Ferrucci in 2022.
Grala at Sonoma in 2023.