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Go Green Racing

Go Green Racing
Go Green Racing logo.jpg
Owner(s) Archie St. Hilaire
Base Old Orchard Beach, Maine
Mooresville, North Carolina
Series Nationwide Series
Manufacturer Ford
Career
Debut NNS: Memphis Motorsports Park, October 2009
NSCS: Kansas Speedway, April 2012
Races competed NNS: 113
NSCS: 6
Drivers' Championships 0
Race victories 0
Pole positions 0

Go Green Racing was an American racing team that debuted in NASCAR competition in 2009, competing in the Nationwide Series, before adding a part-time Sprint Cup Series team in 2012. The team, which raced with 14 different drivers in the 2011 season, is headquartered in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, but operates from a shop in Mooresville, North Carolina. The team most recently fielded the No. 79 Uponor Ford Mustang for Jeffrey Earnhardt in the Nationwide Series in 2013. In 2014, St. Hilaire closed down his Nationwide Series operation to merge the team into Go FAS Racing with Frank Stoddard.

Owned by Archie St. Hilaire, Go Green Racing was founded in 2009, making its debut in the Nationwide Series with the No. 39 Ford in the Kroger On Track for the Cure 250 at Memphis Motorsports Park with driver Eddie MacDonald, finishing 22nd. The team ran three races in 2010 with Charles Lewandoski and Sean Caisse driving, before running the full Nationwide Series schedule for the first time in 2011 with Josh Wise, Lewandoski, Danny O'Quinn, Jr., Danny Efland, Luis Martinez, Jr., Will Kimmel, Matt Frahm, Joey Gase, Casey Roderick, Fain Skinner, and Matt Carter all sharing time in the No. 39 car. The No. 39 posted a best finish of 13th, at Road America with Wise driving, and finished 26th in owner standings at the end of the 2011 season.


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