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Rick Ware Racing

Rick Ware Racing (RWR) is an American professional motorsports team founded by former driver in 1995 and headquartered in . The organization competes across multiple racing disciplines, including the , NHRA , , and FIM World Supercross Championship. Known for its underdog spirit and strategic expansions, RWR fields entries in stock cars, dragsters, and motorcycles, emphasizing talent development and sponsor partnerships in high-profile events. Rick Ware, a third-generation racer who began competing at age six in the 1970s, made his debut in 1990 after successes in the and (then Busch Series). Transitioning to ownership, Ware established RWR as Ware Racing Enterprises in the 1990s, with the team attempting its first Cup entry at in 1998. Over its history, RWR has amassed more than 600 starts in the Cup Series, often as a part-time operation until going full-time in 2017, while venturing into international endurance racing like the , where it secured the 2019–2020 LMP2-Am class championship with drivers and Gustas Grinbergas. As of 2025, RWR has broadened its portfolio, entering NHRA Top Fuel full-time with drivers Clay Millican and Tony Schumacher, and achieving successes such as the 2025 CARS Tour Pro Late Model owners' championship and multiple wins in American Flat Track's SuperTwins class. The team's NASCAR efforts center on its two Cup charters—the No. 15 and No. 51 Fords—with 2025 drivers including Cody Ware in the No. 51, Corey LaJoie for select starts in the No. 01, and Tim Brown for the Busch Light Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. Despite no Cup Series victories, RWR's cross-series presence has earned accolades, including Rick Ware's 2025 induction into the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall of Fame.

History

Origins and early development (1960s–2003)

The roots of what would become Rick Ware Racing trace back to the 1960s, when the team operated as Ware & Sons Racing, with Rick Ware's father, John Ware, competing in local dirt tracks and short tracks alongside his young son, who began his motorsports involvement through go-kart racing. Upon reaching legal driving age, Rick joined his father in more formal competition, racing under the Ware & Sons banner in the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) and International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) series, where the team achieved notable early success, including winning Rookie of the Year in the California Sports Car Championship in 1983 with Rick behind the wheel. The Ware family secured multiple SCCA and IMSA titles during this period, establishing a foundation in road racing before transitioning toward stock cars. Rick Ware's personal racing career gained momentum in the and , beginning with at age 9 in , where he developed a passion for the sport that extended to and eventually automobile racing on Canadian circuits, including support races for events like the . By the late , Ware had shifted focus to stock cars, making his debut as a driver in while continuing to build experience in regional and national series. This hands-on involvement honed his skills as both driver and team operator, setting the stage for professional team management. The formal founding of the team as Ware Racing Enterprises occurred in 1997, marking Rick Ware's pivot to ownership and initial expansion into NASCAR's premier divisions. The organization's NASCAR Cup Series debut came in 1998 at Rockingham Speedway, fielding a Chevrolet with limited resources typical of a startup operation. From 1998 to 2003, Ware Racing Enterprises ran part-time entries in the Cup Series, relying on drivers such as Tom Hubert, who competed in select road course events like the 1998 race at Sonoma (then Sears Point Raceway) in the #41 Chevrolet, and Jerry Adamczyk for occasional starts. Results were modest amid the challenges of underfunding and sporadic participation, with the team's best Cup finish being 28th in 2001, underscoring the hurdles of establishing a presence in the highly competitive series. Early operations were based in shop facilities in , reflecting Ware's roots, but the team relocated key assets to the —initially to —for improved access to NASCAR's infrastructure, suppliers, and talent pool. In 2004, the organization was renamed Rick Ware Racing, signaling a strategic alignment with and laying groundwork for future growth into full-time competition and diversification beyond stock cars.

Growth in NASCAR and diversification (2004–2022)

Following the formation of Rick Ware Racing in 2004, the team began expanding its operations with part-time entries in the Cup Series, leveraging alliances with larger organizations to field competitive cars despite limited resources. Early efforts included occasional starts in the No. 52 Chevrolet, marking the team's transition to professional . By the late , the team had secured manufacturer support, though it primarily ran Chevrolets until a switch to Fords in 2022 via partnerships with Stewart-Haas Racing and Roush Yates Engines. In the 2010s, Rick Ware Racing solidified its NASCAR footprint, with Cody Ware, the team owner's son, joining as a driver in 2012 for the Camping World Truck Series, where he competed in select events. The team made its Truck Series debut that year with Donnie Neuenberger in the No. 30, running a full season in 2013. By 2017, the organization committed to a full-time Cup Series program, fielding the No. 51 Chevrolet with a rotation of drivers including Timmy Hill and Derrike Cope, while Cody Ware made his Cup debut in 2017 at . The team entered the Series in 2020 through a partnership with Green Light Racing, running the No. 17 Ford, and expanded to multiple starts in 2021. Diversification beyond became a hallmark of the team's strategy during this period, with entries in regional and international series to build talent pipelines and broaden sponsorship opportunities. In the 2010s, Rick Ware Racing ventured into the Whelen Modified Tour and Allison Legacy Series for youth development, while competing in the in , securing two wins with driver L.P. Dumoulin in 2014 and 2016. The team also debuted in with the in 2014 in the GT class, progressing to the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship from 2017 to 2019, where Alex Popow drove the No. 44 GT3 to early podium finishes, including third at the 2018 Sebring 12 Hours. Motorcycle racing marked another expansion, with the team entering in the and forming a partnership with Racing for Supercross from 2014 to 2016, fielding bikes in the 250 class to support emerging riders. These efforts coincided with infrastructure growth, including shop expansions in , to accommodate multi-discipline operations. Notable achievements included the two Pinty's victories and podiums, which helped establish the team's reputation for crossovers between stock cars and endurance racing. The 2020–2022 period brought challenges, as disruptions limited race schedules and sponsorships, forcing the team to operate as a non-charter entry in with occasional DNQs and part-time schedules. Limited budgets constrained full-season commitments, yet the organization maintained diversification, using alliances like the one with starting in 2023 to stabilize operations.

Recent transitions and challenges (2023–present)

In 2023, Rick Ware Racing relocated its primary operations from , to a leased facility on the campus in , as part of a technical alliance providing shared equipment, engineering support, and resources to enhance competitiveness in the . This move solidified the team's commitment to and aimed to foster symbiotic development between the organizations. The alliance supported Rick Ware Racing's return to a full-time NASCAR Cup Series schedule in 2024 with Justin Haley driving the No. 51 , marking a step up from part-time entries in 2023 using the Nos. 15 and 01. Haley's campaign yielded three top-10 finishes, including 10th at in April, while the team continued limited appearances in the Nos. 15 and 01 with drivers such as Kaz Grala and others. For 2025, the team shifted to as the full-time driver of the No. 51, with scheduled for a part-time role in the No. 01 and Tim Brown entered in the No. 15 for the Busch Light Clash at . Additionally, Rick Ware Racing debuted in the with Carson Ware piloting the No. 51 Chevrolet, including a start at in September. Legal challenges emerged in 2024 when Rick Ware Racing filed a lawsuit against over a failed agreement to sell a Cup Series , leading to countersuits and disputes over non-compete clauses and transfer timelines. The case was settled on September 19, 2025, with a mutual agreement allowing Rick Ware Racing to transfer the to at a future date while resolving all claims. Amid these developments, Rick Ware Racing announced on June 26, 2025, a potential full acquisition by businessman T.J. Puchyr to expand its footprint, but obtained a temporary on July 31, 2025, halting the sale pending resolution of the dispute. To diversify further, the team expanded its NHRA Top Fuel program in 2025 by fielding a second entry for Tony Schumacher in the No. 15 alongside Clay Millican's full-time No. 51, with Schumacher competing in a limited schedule including the U.S. Nationals. Clay Millican secured an early-season victory at the Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals on March 30, 2025, defeating Tony Stewart in the final. Rick Ware Racing also deepened involvement in American Flat Track, with riders Briar Bauman and Chase Saathoff securing multiple victories in the SuperTwins and Singles classes throughout the 2025 season, with Bauman earning five SuperTwins wins and contending for the championship until the final event. In stock car development, the team achieved success in the zMAX CARS Tour Pro Late Model series, clinching the 2025 owners' championship with driver Luke Baldwin, highlighted by a second-place finish at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Ongoing challenges include leasing a Cup Series charter to for the 2025 season to maintain operations, alongside budget limitations that restrict full schedules across series and contribute to reliance on alliances for sustainability.

Stock Car Racing

NASCAR operations

Rick Ware Racing entered the on a part-time basis in 1998, initially fielding entries sporadically through 2016, with owner himself driving the No. 52 Chevrolet to a career-best 23rd-place finish at in 2012. In 2020, the team acquired a from , enabling more consistent participation and guaranteeing a spot in every race. This acquisition marked a pivotal shift, allowing Rick Ware Racing to expand its operations; by 2023, the team transitioned to full-time competition through a technical alliance with , which provides engineering support, parts sharing, and strategic collaboration to enhance performance. Key entries in the Cup Series include the No. 01 , which competed part-time in 2024 and 2025 with drivers , , and , achieving a best finish of 22nd at the in 2025. The No. 15 has run part-time since 2017, primarily as an open entry for various drivers, including Garrett Smithley, who posted the car's top result of 24th at the in the (oval) in 2020. In 2024, the No. 51 was driven primarily by Justin Haley for most races and for select events; in 2025, drives the No. 51 full-time, securing multiple top-20 finishes at superspeedways such as a fourth-place result for Ware at in 2024—the team's best Cup Series finish to date. In the , Rick Ware Racing's involvement has been limited, with no full-season campaigns; the team's most notable entries occurred in 2021, fielding the No. 17 Chevrolet for Myatt Snider and the No. 23 Chevrolet for Natalie Decker. The team's efforts were concentrated in 2017 and 2018, where drove the No. 51 Chevrolet to a best finish of 18th at in 2017, and partnerships supported the No. 53 entry, which earned one top-10 result during that period. Overall, Rick Ware Racing has accumulated 317 Cup Series starts without a victory, but has notched two top-five finishes, 10 top-10s, and multiple top-20 results in restrictor-plate races, underscoring its focus on superspeedway competitiveness; the team holds no poles in the Cup Series. Central to the operation is , who serves as both co-owner and driver, continuing a family legacy alongside his brother Carson Ware, who has made occasional starts across series. In the 2025 Busch Light Clash at , Tim Brown drove the No. 15 entry.

Regional and developmental series

Rick Ware Racing has utilized regional stock car series to nurture emerging talent and build a pipeline for higher-level competition. In the mid-2010s, the team operated a youth development program in the Allison Legacy Series, providing opportunities for family-associated drivers to gain experience in late-model style . Notably, Tyler Hill, brother of team-affiliated driver Timmy Hill, competed multiple times for RWR and secured the 2011 series championship, highlighting the organization's early investment in grassroots development. The team expanded its regional footprint into international through the Pinty's Series, debuting in 2021 with a focus on competitive entries in the Canadian-based championship. Fielded under the #51 banner, RWR achieved its first series victory when Andrew Ranger won the Motomaster 125 at Flamboro Speedway, marking the organization's inaugural win across any sanctioned series. Ranger and teammate Alex Guenette delivered consistent top finishes, including multiple top-fives at tracks like ICAR, positioning RWR in contention for strong seasonal points while scouting drivers with potential for North American progression. In 2025, entered the on a part-time basis with the #51 Chevrolet, driven by Carson Ware, son of team owner , as part of a deliberate talent development strategy. Ware's debut season emphasized learning in the East division, with initial outings at key tracks yielding a best finish of 15th in his lone start to date, demonstrating steady adaptation to the series' demands. This ARCA effort builds directly on Carson Ware's regional experience, serving as a bridge to national opportunities, including brief ties to Cup Series drivers like his brother . Complementing these initiatives, RWR captured the 2025 zMAX Pro Late Model owners' championship with the #51 entry, driven primarily by Luke Baldwin. Baldwin's consistent performances, including a runner-up finish at during the season finale, clinched the title and underscored the team's commitment to regional dominance as a scouting ground for promising drivers. These series engagements collectively form a structured pathway, identifying and advancing talents like Carson Ware from regional circuits toward elite stock car competition.

Sports Car and Endurance Racing

IMSA and Rolex series

Rick Ware Racing entered the Rolex 24 at Daytona in the LMP2 prototype class for the first time in 2020, fielding a Multimatic ATP chassis powered by a Gibson V8 engine under the #02 entry, but withdrew the car following heavy damage sustained during the Roar Before the 24 test session. The team returned for the 2021 edition in partnership with Eurasia Motorsport, campaigning the #51 Ligier JS P217 with drivers Salih Yoluc, Cody Ware, Austin Dillon, and Sven Müller, achieving a fourth-place class finish after completing 778 laps. This marked the team's best result in the event to date, highlighting improved reliability in endurance conditions despite challenges with traffic and strategy. Expanding into the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, Rick Ware Racing debuted in the GT Daytona (GTD) class during the 2022 Sprint Cup series with the #51 NSX GT3 Evo22, supported by Honda Performance Development (HPD) and operated in collaboration with Eurasia Motorsport. Drivers Ryan Eversley and Aidan Read piloted the entry across the four-race schedule, securing a front-row qualifying position at — the team's strongest GTD start—and multiple top-10 class finishes, including ninth at after a late-race penalty. The -powered effort emphasized competitive pace in sprint formats, though mechanical issues limited podium contention at venues like Long Beach and . In 2023, Rick Ware Racing returned to the Rolex 24 at Daytona in the LMP2 class with the #51 Gibson, driven by Eric Lux, , , and , finishing sixth in class after 758 laps. The team's operations relied on strategic partnerships for technical expertise, including Motorsports for prototype development in LMP2 campaigns and HPD for grand touring engineering support in GTD. Overall achievements in IMSA-sanctioned events include three class top-five finishes across prototype and GT classes, with no overall or class victories; efforts centered on building endurance reliability and driver development rather than outright dominance. Following the 2022 season, Rick Ware Racing shifted additional prototype resources toward international competition in the .

Asian Le Mans Series

Rick Ware Racing entered the for the 2019–20 season, marking the team's expansion into international prototype racing with a two-car effort in the LMP2 Am class. Partnering with squad EuroInternational, the team fielded prototypes powered by engines, leveraging the chassis's proven design for endurance competition. This move represented a strategic push toward global diversification, building on the team's U.S. sports car experience to target high-profile invitations like the . The #52 entry, driven primarily by and Gustas Grinbergas, delivered consistent results across the four-round calendar, including a second-place class finish in the season-opening 4 Hours of . The car's reliability and driver synergy shone in the penultimate round at , where it secured the necessary points to clinch the LMP2 Am drivers' championship for Ware and Grinbergas. Complementing this, the #25 , rotated among drivers including Lazzaro, Philippe Mulacek, and Guy Cosmo, claimed a class victory in the season finale at , contributing to the team's overall dominance. Rick Ware Racing swept the LMP2 Am honors, finishing first and second in the teams' standings and earning an automatic entry to the 2020 in the LMP2 category. The campaign highlighted the team's prototype focus, with multiple class podiums underscoring their adaptation to racing's demands beyond stock car roots. This championship success solidified RWR's reputation in series, emphasizing strategic partnerships and technical preparation for sustained global growth.

Motorcycle and Off-Road Racing

AMA Supercross and Motocross

Rick Ware Racing's involvement in AMA-sanctioned motorcycle racing traces its roots to the team's founding in the late 1990s, with a strong emphasis on two-wheel disciplines alongside its stock car operations. The organization has competed in multiple AMA series, including Arenacross, Motocross, and Supercross, prioritizing rider development and consistent participation over championship contention in the premier classes. While the team has not secured titles in the flagship AMA Supercross or Pro Motocross championships, its efforts have contributed to the growth of off-road talent, particularly through support for emerging and female riders. In the AMA Arenacross Series, Rick Ware Racing established itself as a competitive force during the late 2000s and early 2010s, highlighting the team's technical expertise in tight indoor tracks and high-intensity short-format racing. The organization fielded competitive entries on KTM machinery that advanced to main events across the season. These efforts underscored RWR's ability to optimize bike setups for the series' demanding conditions, where precision and endurance are paramount, though specific rider highlights from these campaigns focused on collective team performance rather than individual stardom. The Arenacross program served as a key development platform, fostering skills transferable to outdoor and supercross. The team's engagement in AMA Pro Motocross emphasized grassroots and developmental efforts, with notable participation in the season under sponsorship from Power Drink and Pro30.com. RWR fielded a squad aimed at building experience in the nationals, aligning with the series' outdoor tracks that test stamina and adaptability over 12 rounds. While quantitative results remained modest, the program prioritized rider training and , contributing to top-15 finishes in select motos and laying groundwork for future transitions to supercross. In parallel, RWR supported the Women's Motocross Association (WMA) series throughout the 2000s, securing back-to-back championships in 2006 and with rider Jessica Patterson, who became one of the most accomplished female competitors in history through her victories and podium . This initiative highlighted the team's commitment to inclusivity, using the WMA as a for talent development in a male-dominated . Rick Ware Racing's forays into AMA Supercross were more sporadic, focusing on privateer-style entries in the 450 class to gain exposure on stadium circuits. A representative example came with rider Ryan Breece, who competed under the RWR banner aboard a SmarTop MotoConcepts in recent seasons, achieving a best finish of 19th and placing 37th overall in points across limited starts. These outings emphasized strategic racecraft and mechanical reliability in the high-stakes 17-round championship, where RWR's involvement helped bridge its Arenacross expertise to the faster, more technical supercross format. Overall, the team's efforts from the 2000s through the mid-2010s yielded no premier-class titles but established a reputation for reliable top-15 performances and innovative rider programs that supported career progression.

FIM World Supercross Championship

Rick Ware Racing expanded into international motorcycle racing with its entry into the FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) starting in 2022. The team has fielded competitive lineups in the WSX and WSX2 classes, leveraging its AMA experience to compete on global circuits. In 2024, RWR riders Enzo Lopes and Coty Schock contested the full season, with Lopes achieving podium finishes and contributing to the team's growing presence. For 2025, the roster included Coty Schock (No. 69), Ryan Breece, and others, focusing on the 450cc class across rounds in the United States, Australia, and Europe as of November 2025. This program aligns with RWR's strategy of rider development and manufacturer partnerships, including Honda and KTM, in high-profile supercross events.

Flat Track and X Games

Rick Ware Racing expanded into dirt track motorcycle racing with its entry into the Progressive () series in 2023, marking a diversification from its stock car and other motorsports operations. The team fielded two bikes that season: Briar Bauman competed in the Mission SuperTwins class aboard a KTM 890 Duke R, while Shayna Texter-Bauman rode a KTM 450 SX-F in the Parts Unlimited Singles class. This debut aligned with RWR's broader to develop innovative bike setups for high-performance flat track racing, leveraging partnerships with manufacturers like KTM to test and refine chassis and suspension configurations on oval and courses. In 2024, RWR continued its commitment with Bauman transitioning to a in SuperTwins, focusing on iterative improvements to engine mapping and tire compounds for better traction on dirt surfaces. Bauman secured a victory at the World Famous SC2 Peoria TT, demonstrating the team's progress in adapting the bike for mixed dirt conditions. The squad also supported additional riders like Kody Kopp in select events, emphasizing data-driven enhancements to and rider . While not achieving a at the Springfield Mile doubleheader, Bauman's consistent mid-pack finishes contributed to RWR's growing reputation for technical innovation in the series. By 2025, RWR shifted to a XG750R for Bauman in SuperTwins under a with Parts Plus and Latus Motors, prioritizing reliability and power delivery in the Mission class. Bauman claimed a dominant win at the Yamaha Senoia Short Track on March 30, 2025, sweeping the main event alongside Chase Saathoff's victory in Singles, highlighting the team's emphasis on mission-oriented development for competitive edges in short-track formats. Saathoff represented RWR in the 450 class at the season opener, underscoring the organization's focus on nurturing talent across disciplines. Throughout the 2025 season, Bauman secured multiple SuperTwins victories, including the Peoria TT on August 17, while facing challenges like a disqualification at Springfield Mile II in September; as of November 2025, he remained a top contender in the championship standings. These results established RWR's achievements in flat track, including multiple top finishes and a commitment to advancing bike technology through real-world testing. RWR's flat track efforts have occasionally extended to selective off-road testing in the , such as developmental runs at events like Loretta Lynn's Ranch to evaluate suspension prototypes on varied terrain, though these remain ancillary to core operations. The team's innovations, including custom setups for the KTM and Harley platforms, have yielded one medal through affiliated riders in extreme disciplines, with broader impacts seen in top-5 finishes that validate their engineering approaches. Vicki Golden won gold for RWR in Real Moto at 17 in 2011.

Drag and Open-Wheel Racing

NHRA drag racing

Rick Ware Racing fields entries in the NHRA Drag Racing Series' Top Fuel class, competing with Ford-powered dragsters prepared in-house at their facility. In 2025, the team operated the #51 dragster full-time with veteran driver Clay Millican and introduced the #15 dragster for a part-time schedule with eight-time Top Fuel champion Tony Schumacher, who joined for the final seven races starting at the Lucas Oil NHRA U.S. Nationals in . The team's strategy emphasizes a selective schedule for Schumacher to build momentum toward a full-season effort in 2026, while Millican contests all major nationals to position for the to the . Millican opened the season with a victory at the NHRA Winternationals in , defeating in the final with a 4.273-second elapsed time at 189.71 mph, marking Rick Ware Racing's first win of 2025. He also earned the No. 1 qualifying position at the Reading Nationals with a 3.704-second run at 336.32 mph and advanced to the final at the NHRA Nationals in , where he posted consistent low-3.7-second passes before losing to . Schumacher, partnering with crew chief Rob Flynn, debuted at the U.S. Nationals and notched multiple round wins across the playoffs in other events, bringing him close to his 900th career round win by October. His best qualifying effort with the team came at Reading with a 3.779 seconds at 334.24 mph, securing the No. 7 . Despite no event wins for in his limited appearances, the duo's combined efforts yielded at least five round victories. Millican finished 6th in the final points standings.

IndyCar and ARCA Menards Series

Rick Ware Racing entered the IndyCar Series through a long-standing technical and operational partnership with Dale Coyne Racing, fielding the No. 51 Honda-powered Dallara entry. In 2024, the team competed solely in the Indianapolis 500 with British driver Katherine Legge behind the wheel, sponsored by e.l.f. Cosmetics. Legge qualified 31st (started 31st) with a four-lap average speed of 230.092 mph and completed 23 laps before retiring due to mechanical failure, finishing 29th. No additional IndyCar races were attempted that season, marking a limited one-off effort focused on the prestige of "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing." The partnership with Dale Coyne Racing emphasizes driver exposure and operational collaboration, with Rick Ware Racing providing logistical and sponsorship support to promote diversity in open-wheel racing through female driver participation like Legge's entry. In the ARCA Menards Series, Rick Ware Racing expanded its developmental efforts in 2025 by fielding the No. 51 Ford on a part-time basis with driver Carson Ware, son of team owner Rick Ware, as part of a broader strategy to nurture talent within the NASCAR feeder system. Backed by Ford Performance as an official partner, the ARCA program serves as a bridge for emerging drivers to gain experience on ovals en route to higher NASCAR divisions. Ware made his ARCA Menards Series debut at Bristol Motor Speedway in the Bush's Beans 200, starting 15th and finishing 15th after a steady run without incident. He also competed in the ARCA Menards Series East at Five Flags Speedway, the season opener on March 22, finishing 12th in the Pensacola 150 to earn early points experience. At Charlotte Motor Speedway, Ware achieved a top-15 finish in the May event, highlighting progress in handling superspeedway-style tracks. His Daytona debut came in the season-opening Ride the 'Dente 200, where he placed 18th amid a competitive field. Ware completed four starts in the ARCA Menards Series, with finishes of 18th at Daytona, top-15 at Charlotte, and 15th at Bristol, contributing to developmental experience without championship contention. The ARCA initiatives align with Rick Ware Racing's core goals of family-driven development, providing Carson Ware with seat time to build skills for potential advancement in series, without pursuing championships but prioritizing high-profile exposure like the crossover.

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