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Sam Hunt Racing

Sam Hunt Racing (SHR) is an professional team that competes in the , fielding the Nos. 24 and 26 GR Supras. Founded in 2019 and based in , the team is owned and operated by former driver , who serves as one of NASCAR's youngest team owners at age 32. Sam Hunt, born June 17, 1993, developed a passion for racing during his childhood in the before returning to the with his family in 2004. He began competing in karting at age six, advancing through dirt racing and stocks built by his father, and entered NASCAR-sanctioned events in 2012. After a driving career marked by humble beginnings—including living in a van to pursue his dreams—Hunt transitioned to ownership, establishing SHR with support ahead of its full-time debut in 2021. The team has since built a stable operation with 23 full-time employees, emphasizing a family-like atmosphere that blends youthful energy and veteran expertise. Under Hunt's leadership, SHR has earned respect in the NASCAR garage for its perseverance and growth, starting from grassroots efforts to competing against established teams. The organization made its initial appearance in and continues to develop emerging talent while partnering with industry leaders like . Looking ahead, the team plans to expand to two full-time entries in 2026, with Australian driver returning in the No. 26 and former Cup Series competitor joining in the No. 24.

Background

Formation and early development

Sam Hunt Racing traces its origins to 2013, when it was established as DRIVE Technology through receiving hand-me-down equipment from Racing's K&N Pro Series East program, which had scaled back after the 2012 season. The team was co-founded by former racer and crew chief Shayne Lockhart, marking Hunt's transition from driver to team owner while leveraging his connections within the community. Initially, DRIVE Technology concentrated on developing a competitive presence in the K&N Pro Series East, utilizing hand-me-down equipment and engines leased from to build a foundation in lower-tier . This setup allowed the fledgling operation to field entries without the immediate need for substantial independent manufacturing, emphasizing resource efficiency and driver development in regional series. A pivotal early milestone came in 2013 with the team's debut of the No. 18 at the Sober 150 at Dover International Speedway in the K&N Pro Series East, driven by himself as the organization's first primary pilot. This entry represented the team's inaugural competitive outing, setting the stage for subsequent seasons focused on refining operations and attracting emerging talent. Over the following years, DRIVE Technology evolved from a modest startup reliant on familial and informal alliances into a more structured professional entity, culminating in its rebranding to Sam Hunt Racing in as Hunt fully shifted to ownership. This period of growth included expanding staff to around 12 members and preparing infrastructure for higher-level competition, including a brief entry into the that year.

Ownership, facilities, and partnerships

Sam Hunt founded the team as DRIVE Technology in 2013 and rebranded it as Sam Hunt Racing in 2019, serving as its primary owner since inception and drawing on his background as a former stock car racer and his business education. Born June 17, 1993, in , Hunt developed a passion for racing during his childhood in the before returning to the with his family in 2004. He began competing in karting at age six, advancing through dirt oval racing and stocks built by his father, and entered NASCAR-sanctioned events in 2012. Hunt competed in the from 2012 to 2017 while earning a in finance from in 2017. His transition from driver to team owner reflected a strategic pivot, leveraging personal racing experience and financial acumen to build an independent operation focused on lower-tier series initially. The team initially operated from a shop in , before relocating. Its headquarters are now located at 222 Pitt Road in , a hub for operations in the area. This facility serves as the primary shop for vehicle preparation, maintenance, and engineering, supporting the team's competitive efforts across series. Initially, Hunt operated from borrowed space in a former Robert Yates Racing engine shop, where he even lived in a van during the early years, but the location has since become the central base for all activities. Key technical partnerships have bolstered the team's capabilities, notably a formal alliance with (TRD) announced in February 2020, which provides engines, technical support, and access to the platform for Series competition. This relationship evolved from earlier informal ties with for equipment and engines, enabling Sam Hunt Racing to compete as a Toyota-affiliated independent team. Operational growth has included expanded sponsorship deals and infrastructure investments, with the team employing 23 full-time staff members as of , up from its phase. This expansion supported equipment upgrades, such as enhanced simulation tools and shop capabilities, aligning with the shift to full-time operations and improved on-track performance.

NASCAR Xfinity Series

No. 24 Toyota GR Supra operations

Sam Hunt Racing fielded the No. 24 Toyota GR Supra on a part-time schedule in the NASCAR Xfinity Series beginning in 2021, marking the team's expansion beyond its primary No. 26 entry. The car's debut came at the Pennzoil 150 at the Brickyard on the Indianapolis road course, where Will Rodgers started 24th and finished 28th in the GoodRx-sponsored entry. Additional part-time appearances followed in 2021 and 2022 with a rotation of drivers, including Josh Bilicki and Sage Karam, though the team focused primarily on building experience without notable finishes during this period. The No. 24 shared engineering and technical resources with the No. 26 car to optimize limited operations. In 2023, the No. 24 transitioned to a near-full-time effort with driver Connor Mosack behind the wheel for 20 races, sponsored primarily by Genuine Parts. Mosack's campaign highlighted the team's growth, culminating in a career-best fifth-place finish at in the Shriners Children's 200, where he led laps and earned the top result of the day. Other drivers filled select events, such as Parker Chase at (16th place), contributing to several top-20 finishes but no victories. The No. 24 returned to part-time status in , featuring a diverse driver lineup across select road course and oval events. Notable entries included Ed Jones making his debut at in the Focused Health 250, driving the Industries-sponsored to a 35th-place finish amid mechanical issues. Additional pilots maintained the program's activity without podium results. This part-time approach continued into 2025, with multiple drivers rotating through the seat to leverage track-specific expertise. started the year at in the BB Printing Co.-backed entry, while competed in superspeedway races like Talladega. , the winner, joined for the Alsco Uniforms 250 at on October 11, piloting the OLIPOP x SpongeBob-sponsored car in his first start since 2023. On October 25, 2025, Sam Hunt Racing announced plans to expand the No. 24 to a full-time operation in 2026, with selected as the driver alongside in the No. 26, signaling the team's commitment to competing consistently across the 33-race schedule. Through 2025, the No. 24 has not secured a victory but has posted competitive results, including multiple top-10 finishes such as Mosack's 2023 effort at Watkins Glen and consistent top-20s on road courses and superspeedways, establishing a foundation for the upcoming full-season push.

No. 26 Toyota GR Supra operations

Sam Hunt Racing entered the NASCAR Xfinity Series with the No. 26 Toyota GR Supra in 2019, debuting at the season finale Ford EcoBoost 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway with driver Colin Garrett behind the wheel. Garrett qualified 16th and completed 198 of 200 laps to finish 21st in the No. 26 Kraken Skulls Beard Oil entry, marking the team's initial foray into the series as a part-time operation. The car remained a part-time effort in 2020, featuring drivers such as Brandon Gdovic at the Indianapolis and Daytona road courses, where he finished 12th and 28th respectively, and Mason Diaz at Martinsville and Phoenix, posting results of 26th and 29th. This period established the No. 26 as the organization's primary Xfinity entry, focusing on selective races to build experience and partnerships with Toyota Racing Development. From 2021 to 2022, the No. 26 continued its part-time schedule with a rotation of drivers, highlighting the team's strategy to evaluate talent while competing for improved results. drove several events in 2021, achieving the car's best finish to date with a third-place run at the Go Bowling 250 at , where he started 26th and led briefly in the closing stages. Nemechek's performance, supported by sponsor , underscored the No. 26's potential on short tracks and contributed to the team's growing reputation. In 2022, drivers including and Nemechek again competed, with the car logging multiple top-20 finishes but no additional podiums, as the team prioritized consistency amid a crowded entry list. In 2023, the No. 26 transitioned to a more structured program with Kaz Grala driving the majority of races, delivering consistent top-15 performances and marking a step toward status. Grala secured two top-five finishes, including a career-best fourth at , and nine top-10s overall, helping the team achieve its strongest seasonal points haul to that point with an average finish around 18th. His efforts at tracks like and Watkins Glen demonstrated improved speed and reliability for the . The season reverted to part-time operations with a diverse driver lineup, including at (finishing 14th) and Ryan Truex at (starting 20th), focusing on opportunistic entries while preparing for expansion. The No. 26 committed to full-time competition in 2025 with rookie , who broke team records en route to a 16th-place points finish. earned the organization's first stage win in the second segment at the race, leading 11 laps and finishing 12th overall, a highlight that boosted morale ahead of the playoffs. Despite no feature race victories across its history, the car's cumulative results—over 100 starts with multiple top-fives and strong stage points in recent years—position it as Racing's cornerstone entry. For 2026, returns full-time in the No. 26 alongside the team's expansion to two cars, aiming to build on 2025's momentum with enhanced resources from .

K&N Pro Series East

Program inception and initial seasons (2013–2015)

Sam Hunt Racing, operating initially as DRIVE Technology, entered the K&N Pro Series East in 2013 following the acquisition of assets from Racing's No. 18 program, which had concluded operations after the 2012 season. Founded by former driver and crew chief Shayne Lockhart, the team launched with the No. 18 Chevrolet, emphasizing development in its debut year. In the 2013 season, team owner piloted the No. 18 on a part-time basis across eight races, posting mid-pack results that included a career-best sixth-place finish at and an 11th at the same venue later in the year. Additional outings yielded finishes such as 13th at Langley Speedway, 18th at Richmond International Raceway, and 18th at Dover International Speedway, culminating in 213 points for 20th in the final driver standings. These efforts marked the team's foundational step, prioritizing experience over contention amid a 12-race schedule. The 2014 season saw modest expansion, with Hunt returning for select starts in the No. 18 , including an 18th-place run at , while made two appearances for the team, finishing 45th in points with 50 markers. tallied 162 points for 26th overall, securing occasional top-15 results but no victories, as the program continued to build operational stability across approximately five events. By 2015, DRIVE Technology maintained a part-time presence, fielding the No. 18 with drivers including Justin LaDuke, who competed at and finished 18th after starting 20th. The focused on honing skills through targeted races, contributing to an overall early footprint of 15 to 20 starts across the , with emphasis on driver development rather than championship pursuits.

Later seasons and conclusion (2016–2019)

In 2016 and 2017, 's K&N Pro Series East program continued with a focus on select races and driver development, fielding entries for drivers including Sergio Peña and team owner . Peña, a veteran of the series, competed in events such as the Visit Hampton VA 150 at , where he entered as the defending winner from the previous year. Hunt himself took the wheel for limited appearances, including qualifying 9th at . The team posted mid-pack results without top-fives or victories. By 2018, following a rebranding from DRIVE Technology to Sam Hunt Racing, the team shifted to more competitive lineups to challenge for stronger positions, expanding its schedule and integrating promising talent. Rookie Colin Garrett joined the No. 18 full-time under crew chief Clinton Cram, making his series debut with a sixth-place finish at Langley Speedway in the Visit Hampton 150. Garrett continued his momentum with a top-five result in the first race of the Who's Your Driver Twin 100s at , finishing third behind winner and Justin Carroll, ahead of Marcos Gomes (fourth) and Tyler Dippel (fifth). Despite these advances and multiple top-10 outings, the team ran a fuller schedule but fell short of a win, ending the season with Garrett in 10th in the points standings. The 2019 season marked the final year for Sam Hunt Racing in the K&N Pro Series East, with a full-time switch to Chevrolet equipment for the No. 18 entry and driver Colin Garrett. Garrett remained the lead pilot, opening the year with a sixth-place finish in the General Tire 125 at . The team competed in the early portion of the schedule but withdrew mid-season after the New Jersey Motorsports Park event to reallocate resources toward its debut later that year. This strategic pivot allowed the organization to prioritize higher-level competition, ending the K&N program after serving as a key talent development pathway; over its run, the team logged 55 starts with a best finish of third place in 2018 and no victories, funneling drivers like Garrett directly into opportunities.

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