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MB Motorsports

MB Motorsports
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Owner(s) Mike Mittler
Base Foristell, Missouri
Series Camping World Truck Series
Car numbers 6, 07, 08, 26, 36, 63, 65, 71
Race drivers 07. Kevin Donahue (part-time)
63. Reed Sorenson, Garrett Smithley, Spencer Boyd, Bobby Pierce, Mike Bliss, Norm Benning
Akinori Ogata
Ryan Ellis
Sponsors 63. Theme Park Connection
Mittler Bros. Machine and Tool
Ski Soda
Churchill Trucking (Benning only)
Manufacturer Chevrolet
RAM
Opened 1995
Career
Debut 1995 Sears Auto Center 125 (Milwaukee)
Latest race 2016 UNOH 175 New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Races competed 235
Drivers' Championships 0
Race victories 0
Pole positions 1

MB Motorsports is an American professional that currently competes in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. The team based in Foristell, Missouri, owned by Mike Mittler. The team is one of few to field entries every year since the Series' inception in 1995. The team currently fields the No. 63 Chevrolet Silverado full-time for various drivers. Starting at Kentucky in 2016, MB and Norm Benning Racing joined forces allowing Norm Benning to make races using the 63 points, but his own equipment.

MB Motorsports debuted at the 1995 Sears Auto Center 125 at The Milwaukee Mile. Tony Roper drove the No. 26 Mittler Brothers Machine & Tool F-150 to a 22nd-place finish. He made another start weeks later at Martinsville Speedway, but finished twenty-seventh after suffering rear end problems. Mike Wallace drove the next race at North Wilkesboro Speedway, but finished 29th after an engine failure. The team only made two starts in 1996. Kenny Irwin, Jr. drove the first race, and started and finished 32nd. The next race came at Flemington Speedway, where Michael Dokken exited the race after seven laps due to electrical problems.

In 1997, the team made a total of three races, with the first one coming at I-70 Speedway with Rick Beebe qualifying ninth but finishing twenty-fourth. Jerry Robertson made an additional two starts with Mainstream Technology/Lucas Oil sponsorship, his best finish being 26th. Doug George began the 1998 season with MB, but a failure to finish higher than 30th and three consecutive DNQs forced him out of the ride. The team switched to a part-time schedule for the rest of the season, with Randy MacDonald, Beebe, and Bryan Reffner driving. Randy Nelson ran the 1999 season-opener, but only completed fifteen laps. Robertson returned to run three races in the MB truck, but only finished one race. Jamie McMurray ran five races for the team, and had a best finish of eleventh at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.


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