Owner(s) | Brandon Davis Bill Romanowski (minority) |
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Base | Mooresville, North Carolina |
Series | Sprint Cup Series |
Car numbers | 26, 30 |
Race drivers |
David Stremme Brian Simo Patrick Long Michael Waltrip Cole Whitt Kevin Swindell Parker Kligerman |
Sponsors |
Swan Energy Nutrition53/Lean1, SMS Audio, Speed Stick GEAR, LendingTree |
Manufacturer |
Chevrolet Toyota |
Opened | 2011 |
Closed | 2014 |
Career | |
Debut | 2011 Crown Royal 400 (Richmond) |
Latest race | 2014 Bojangles' Southern 500 (Darlington) |
Races competed | 99 |
Drivers' Championships | 0 |
Race victories | 0 |
Pole positions | 0 |
Swan Racing was a team that competed in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series until the 2014 season. The team was founded as Inception Motorsports which fielded a single No. 30 team in the Cup Series in 2011 and 2012 before being purchased by Swan Energy CEO Brandon Davis late in 2012. The team is headquartered in Mooresville, North Carolina in the United States. David Stremme was the team's original driver, before being replaced by rookies Cole Whitt and Parker Kligerman at the end of 2013. The team expanded to two teams in 2014 for Whitt and Kilgerman, attempting and qualifying for every event that season until the woes of sponsorship kicked in following the eighth race of the season. The team shut down in April 2014; its owners points, employees, and most of its assets moved to Xxxtreme Motorsports and BK Racing, though Parker Kligerman remained under contract through year's end.
The team was established as Inception Motorsports in April 2011 in Mooresville, North Carolina by Inception Investment Group CEO Timothy McSweeney with David Stremme as the driver of the No. 30. The following year, Inception Motorsports switched from Chevrolet to Toyota.
Before the 2012 Talladega fall race, McSweeney sold the team to 33-year-old Brandon Davis, a racing enthusiast and CEO of independent petroleum company Swan Energy. Davis vowed to change the team's reputation as a start and park entry, and instead run full races. The team utilized engines from Triad Racing Technologies, hired former crew chief Steve Hmiel to be the competition director, and switched names to Swan Racing Company (Swan Racing for short). On January 31, 2013, former NFL linebacker Bill Romanowski became a minority owner of Swan Racing. His health supplement company, Nutrition53 (Romanowski wore the No. 53 during his 16-year playing career) was a primary sponsor for ten races and an associate sponsor for the remaining 26.