Shepherd Racing Ventures

6 with Morgan Shepherd as the owner/driver and Red Line Oil sponsoring, running under the moniker Victory in Jesus Racing.

It debuted at New Hampshire International Speedway and ran four more races that year, each ending in a DNF and Victory in Jesus taking over sponsorship.

In 2010, Faith Motorsports started the year with high hopes and came back to finish 22nd in the season opener in Daytona after an early race issue with the car.

About mid-season, Faith Motorsports allied with Richard Childress Racing (RCR).

The alliance with RCR allowed Shepherd to use the 21 car's owner points to guarantee that the 89 would make the first five races of 2011.

In 2016, SRV partnered with CM2, a company that helps teams find funding so that Shepherd can run races to the finish.

[3] In Homestead, the team acquired sufficient sponsorship to run the full Ford EcoBoost 300.

[4] After qualifying 13th, Cassill finished 15th for the team's first completed race since Dover in 2013 and their first top-15 run since Las Vegas in 2009.

[5][6] SVR planned on attempting the majority of the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule with Landon Cassill behind the wheel.

Cassill would depart for JD Motorsports, and the lack of a superspeedway car prevented the 89 from attempting Daytona.

Morgan Shepherd in the No. 89 at Pocono Raceway in 2017