Car No. 30 history ====2026: Partnership with
Stanton Barrett Motorsports==== In 2026, CFR formed a partnership with
Stanton Barrett Motorsports, a team returning to the series for the first time since
2008 and NASCAR for the first time since
2015 and the No. 70 car from 2025 was renumbered to the No. 30 (a number SBM ran in
2007 and 2008 in their previous stint in the series) and the two teams would jointly field the entry full-time. Sponsorship problems also plagued the team. Cope's next DNQ came at Talladega when his car was not fast enough to make the field. Cope had originally missed the July 4th race at Daytona, but the No. 13
MBM Motorsports car driven by
Mark Thompson was found to be illegal. Thompson, who originally qualified 33rd, was wiped from the field and his spot was given to Cope. The team also ran with younger drivers who had brought sponsor dollars along. The team finished 37th in owner points.
2016 Cope announced at the end of the 2015 season that he would again run the full schedule in 2016, in a partnership with
JP Motorsports. Sponsorship for Daytona was revealed as
Ice-Aid. They would serve as primary sponsor for Daytona and associate sponsor throughout the season. The team DNQ'd at Daytona. In Atlanta, the team finished 27th with Adrenalin Powersports and Ice-Aid on board. The following week in Las Vegas, with E-hydrate and Ice-Aid on the car, the team wrecked the primary in practice. They got the back up car ready, but unfortunately cleared tech just after the qualifying session ended and did not qualify.
Timmy Hill was hired to drive two road courses: Mid-Ohio and Road America.
Dexter Stacey drove the car in the last three races of season.
2017 The team announced via Facebook that they would not be returning for the 2017 NASCAR season. Cope would return part-time to the Cup series for
Premium Motorsports, and later take a managerial role at the newly formed
StarCom Racing, along with driving duties.
2025: Rebranding and Return in the No. 70 at
Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025 During an appearance on
The Dale Jr. Download, Cope had alluded to re-entering NASCAR competition, likely in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. This was confirmed in January 2025 with the announcement of Cope Family Racing.
Leland Honeyman and
Thomas Annunziata were announced as drivers of the team's No. 70
Chevrolet. The re-started team formed an alliance with
Richard Childress Racing and ECR Engines.
Car No. 70 results Car No. 73 history The team made its debut in the
NASCAR Nationwide Series in 2008 under the name of Derrike Cope Inc. They fielded the No. 73
Dodge for
Larry Gunselman,
Kertus Davis, and
Kevin Lepage. In 2009, the team run the No. 73 for Cope,
Kevin Lepage, and
Chase Miller. In 2010, the team run the No. 73 for Cope and
Johnny Chapman. In 2011, didn't run the No. 73
Dodge Challenger in the
Nationwide Series. For the 2012 season, Cope changed the name of the team to CFK Motorsports. The team attempted the NNS Daytona race, but failed to make the show. Cope also drove for
Robinson-Blakeney Racing. Cope also planned to enter five-seven races in the
Sprint Cup Series. Cope once again attempted to qualify at
Bristol Motor Speedway, but was knocked out due to being slowest in practice and qualifying. Cope and CFK Motorsports finally made their first race in the 32nd race of the season. Cope started 36th and finished 28th. CFK returned for a part-time schedule in 2013 under the moniker of Creation-Cope Racing in a
Chevy with sponsorship from MAXallence Energy. The team attempted several races with driver
Derrike Cope, and only made one with Cope, a race in which they start and parked. They also ran the
Mid-Ohio race with
Alx Danielsson and dropped out due to a suspension failure after 35 laps.
Car No. 73 results Car No. 78 history In 2008, the team attempted to run a second car, No. 78 with multiple drivers such as
Nick Tucker,
Johnny Sauter,
Jennifer Jo Cobb,
Jason White, and Cope.
Car No. 78 results Car No. 79 history In 2009, the team attempted to run the No. 79
Dodge at
Kansas Speedway for
Jennifer Jo Cobb. The team missed the race.
Car No. 79 results == Camping World Truck Series ==