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Big Machine Racing

Big Machine Racing is an professional team that competes full-time in the , fielding the No. 48 . Founded in 2021 by executive , the team is based in , and emphasizes innovative sponsorship integrations with Borchetta's Big Machine Label Group brands, such as Big Machine Vodka. The team entered the Series in 2021 with Nashville native Jade Buford as its inaugural full-time driver in the No. 48 car, overseen by crew chief Patrick Donahue, marking Borchetta's expansion from music into motorsports. In its second season, Big Machine Racing achieved its breakthrough with multiple drivers, including a landmark first victory by at on May 21, 2022, during the SRS Distribution 250. Subsequent seasons saw take the wheel full-time in 2023 and 2024, delivering consistent top-10 finishes and securing playoff berths in both years through strong regular-season performances. In 2025, became the primary driver for the No. 48, signing on for a full campaign and earning the team's second career win at on June 28 in a chaotic, caution-filled race that highlighted his resilience after an early spin. This , combined with steady results, propelled Sanchez and Big Machine Racing into the playoffs for the third consecutive season, underscoring the team's growing competitiveness in the series. Sanchez signed a contract extension to return for the 2026 season.

Background

Founding and Ownership

Big Machine Racing was founded in 2021 by , the founder, president, and CEO of Big Machine Label Group, a prominent based in Nashville. Borchetta, who previously competed as a race car driver in series such as quarter midgets, legend cars, and super trucks—where he secured three consecutive championships in the latter through 2005—leveraged his personal motorsports experience to establish the team. Borchetta's motivation for creating the team stemmed from his lifelong passion for racing, which began with at age nine and evolved through and other disciplines, combined with his successful career in the music industry. This initiative represented an extension of his entrepreneurial ventures, bridging his expertise in music promotion with the high-energy world of , particularly after his involvement in sponsorships prior to team ownership. From its inception, Big Machine Racing operated as an independent entity focused exclusively on NASCAR's Series, the organization's second-tier national competition. Primary ownership has remained with Borchetta as of 2025, with no reported changes in majority control. Key initial sponsors included integrations from the Big Machine Label Group and its affiliated Big Machine Distillery, aligning the team's branding with Borchetta's music and spirits enterprises. The team also entered a technical alliance with to support its operations.

Facilities and Partnerships

In 2021, Big Machine Racing relocated its headquarters from , to the (RCR) campus in , to enhance operational efficiency through closer proximity to key racing infrastructure and technical partners. On October 7, 2021, the team announced an enhanced technical alliance with RCR, which includes access to chassis development, engineering expertise, equipment sharing, and Chevrolet manufacturing resources, while maintaining operational independence. This partnership, spearheaded by team owner , has provided foundational support for the team's engineering and fabrication needs. The team's shop facilities on the RCR campus in Welcome feature dedicated spaces for vehicle assembly, maintenance, and performance optimization, overseen by shop foreman Artie Haire as of 2025. Engineering efforts are led by Olsen, with support from shop staff including Jeff Sennett for general operations and Tommy Machek specializing in suspension components, enabling in-house tuning and adjustments critical for race preparation. Partnerships have evolved to emphasize long-term exclusivity with Chevrolet for all fielded vehicles, ensuring consistent access to manufacturer-specific parts and technology. Sponsor integrations, such as Big Machine Vodka SPIKED Coolers as the primary backer for the No. 48 entry, further align with the team's branding and provide financial stability for facility expansions. These facilities and alliances have bolstered team preparation by facilitating efficient hauler on the shared RCR campus and advanced tuning capabilities, allowing for and track-specific setups that improve overall competitiveness.

Historical Development

Early Years (–2022)

Big Machine Racing entered the in 2021 as a new entrant, fielding the No. 48 Chevrolet on a full-time basis for the 33-race schedule. The team, owned by CEO , selected rookie driver Jade Buford to pilot the car, marking his transition from limited starts in prior seasons to a full campaign while contending for Rookie of the Year honors. Buford's debut season emphasized adaptation to the series' demands, particularly on road courses where his experience proved beneficial, though the team faced a steep in establishing operational consistency and mechanical reliability. In 2022, Big Machine Racing continued with the full-time No. 48 entry across all 33 races, utilizing a rotation of drivers including Jade Buford, Kaz Grala, , and in six events to build experience and optimize performance. Early in the season, Kaz Grala substituted for Buford in two events at and , aiming to inject veteran insight amid the team's ongoing development. A pivotal milestone came on May 21 at , where Cup Series regular made a one-off appearance and secured the team's first victory in the SRS Distribution 250, leading the final 31 laps after a late-race pass for the lead. This win highlighted the potential of the team's technical alliance with , which provided chassis and engineering support to aid competitiveness. Over the combined 2021–2022 seasons, Big Machine Racing completed 66 starts, achieving one victory, four top-10 finishes, and no playoff qualifications, with an average finishing position around 22nd that reflected steady progress from a startup operation. Internal challenges included frequent crew adjustments to refine strategies and setups, as well as integrating activations from Big Machine brands like and distillery products to enhance visibility during the nascent phase. These efforts underscored the team's focus on foundational growth, transitioning from inconsistent results in 2021—where Buford notched just one top-10—to more competitive showings in 2022.

Expansion and Recent Seasons (2023–2025)

In 2023, Big Machine Racing expanded its operations by introducing a part-time entry in the No. 5 Chevrolet for select events, marking the team's first multi-car effort. Jade Buford was selected to drive the car, debuting at the season-opening Beef. It's What's For Dinner. 300 at , where the entry featured sponsorship from Big Machine Vodka DOUBLE SPIKED Coolers. Buford also competed at , as the team tested the feasibility of occasional second-car deployments to build experience and attract sponsorship opportunities. The No. 48 Chevrolet remained a cornerstone of stability during the 2023 and 2024 seasons, with serving as the full-time driver and delivering consistent results. In 2023, Kligerman recorded seven top-five finishes and 14 top-10s across 33 starts, culminating in a 10th-place points finish and the team's inaugural playoff berth. Building on that momentum in 2024, he achieved five top-fives and 11 top-10s, securing a second consecutive playoff appearance and finishing 10th in the driver standings, which virtually clinched the position ahead of the postseason. These performances highlighted the team's maturation under crew chief Patrick Donahue, who had been with the organization since its inception and emphasized incremental improvements in car setup and strategy. For the 2025 season, Big Machine Racing underwent a significant driver transition in the No. 48, announcing on September 18, 2024, that would take over full-time duties, replacing Kligerman who stepped away from a full schedule. , a product of NASCAR's Drive for Diversity program, adapted quickly and notched the team's first Series victory in the Focused Health 250 at on June 27–28, 2025, holding off in a race extended into the early morning hours due to weather delays. This win propelled into the , marking the team's third straight postseason qualification from 2023 to 2025 and contributing to an overall points improvement, with the No. 48 climbing into the top 15 in regular-season standings before the . By the season's end on November 1, 2025, the team had secured one victory and demonstrated enhanced competitiveness, finishing with seven top-fives and 12 top-10s under Donahue's leadership. Strategically, Big Machine Racing bolstered its growth through targeted marketing enhancements and key personnel additions during this period. The team deepened ties with Big Machine Distillery brands, including Big Machine Vodka SPIKED Coolers as the primary sponsor for the No. 48, while expanding to feature Pickers Vodka—acquired by the distillery in December 2024—on the car at events like in 2025. These partnerships, led by team owner , integrated cross-promotions to elevate brand visibility and funding stability. Complementing this, the retention and empowerment of veteran crew chief Patrick Donahue facilitated hires in engineering and pit support, enabling the team to refine operations and sustain playoff contention amid the driver change.

Xfinity Series Involvement

Car No. 5

The No. 5 made its debut for Big Machine Racing in the in 2023 as a part-time entry, aimed at expanding the team's presence in select superspeedway events without a full-season commitment. Jade Buford piloted the car for its two starts that year, beginning with the season-opening Beef. It's What's For Dinner. 300 at , where he qualified fifth and finished 25th after involvement in a late-race incident. His second outing came at the Ag-Pro 300 at , starting fifth but ending 47th due to an accident on lap 74. Buford's efforts yielded no wins, poles, or top-20 finishes, with the primary focus on providing additional track time and visibility for team sponsors. Sponsorship for the No. 5 was tied to event-specific deals featuring Big Machine Vodka's Double Spiked Coolers brand, which served as the primary supporter for both races to leverage the team's music and beverage affiliations. This arrangement highlighted the entry's role in targeted marketing opportunities rather than a sustained competitive program. The No. 5 did not compete in 2024, as Big Machine Racing concentrated resources on its flagship No. 48 entry. As of November 2025, no driver or schedule has been announced for the car in the 2025 season, though the team has indicated potential for part-time operations to align with its broader Series strategy of selective expansion.

Car No. 48

The No. 48 has served as Big Machine Racing's flagship full-time entry in the since the team's debut in 2021, establishing itself as the organization's primary competitive asset through consistent participation and incremental performance gains. The car's driver lineup has evolved across its five seasons, reflecting strategic shifts to blend rookie development with veteran experience. In 2021, Jade Buford piloted the No. 48 for the full 33-race schedule, marking the team's inaugural campaign while competing for Rookie of the Year honors. Kaz Grala handled partial duties in 2022, including races at and . Tyler , a regular, substituted for two 2022 outings, delivering the team's first victory at on May 21 by leading the final 31 laps after a late pass for the lead. assumed full-time duties from 2023 through 2024, achieving multiple top-five finishes—including a third-place result at in 2024—and securing two poles during the 2023 season while guiding the team to playoff appearances in both years. transitioned to the full-time role in 2025, contributing a breakout season capped by a victory at EchoPark Speedway () on June 28, where he held off in overtime after overcoming an earlier spin. By the conclusion of the 2025 season on November 1 at , the No. 48 had amassed 165 starts, two victories ( 2022 and 2025), and two poles (both in 2023 under Kligerman), with no additional poles recorded through 2025. The entry's best points finish came in 2023 (12th) and 2024 (mid-pack at 14th), bolstered by playoff qualifications in 2023, 2024, and 2025; however, it did not advance to the Round of 8 in any postseason. In 2025, Sanchez's efforts yielded seven top-fives and 12 top-10s, culminating in an 11th-place championship standings finish after starting the finale from eighth on the grid. Crew assignments for the No. 48 have emphasized continuity, with Patrick Donahue serving as crew chief since at least 2023 and leading the team through its three consecutive playoff berths, including the 2025 championship race. has held the spotter role throughout recent seasons, providing on-track guidance during key moments like Sanchez's triumph. Sponsor liveries have prominently featured Big Machine Vodka SPIKED Coolers as the primary partner, with occasional variations such as Borchetta Bourbon for select events like the 2025 finale. The No. 48's on-track consistency has benefited from technical alliance support with , enhancing setup reliability across diverse track types.
SeasonDriver(s)StartsWinsPolesTop-5sTop-10sPlayoff Berth?Notes
2021Jade Buford330001NoFull rookie season
2022Jade Buford / Kaz Grala / 331023NoReddick's Texas win
20233302510Yes (Round of 12)First playoff appearance
20243300719Yes (Round of 12)Career-best top-10 rate
20253310712Yes (Round of 12)Atlanta victory; 11th in points

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