Car No. 35/28 history 2018 In 2018, the team would make their debut at
Toledo Speedway, with
Carson Hocevar driving the No. 35 for the team. Hocevar would finish 11th.
2019 On January 11, 2019, the team announced that they had entered a technical alliance with
GMS Racing, with equipment bought from
MDM Motorsports.
Carson Hocevar would drive 11 races for the team, with
Brandon McReynolds driving mostly big tracks for the team.
2020 The team would plan to make their second full-time season in 2020, with the team relocating to
Statesville, North Carolina and becoming a satellite team of
GMS Racing. On January 10, 2020, the team would announce that dirt racer
David Gravel would make his stock car debut for the team, driving the No. 28 at the
2020 Lucas Oil 200. On January 27, 2020,
Venturini Motorsports accused that former employees,
Frank Kimmel and
Griffin Rider, both who were now employees at KBR Development, had stolen information from the team. Venturini Motorsports had said that in security camera footage, Rider had carried the crew chief's computer into an unknown hauler, had spent approximately 11 minutes with the computer, and returned it, with Rider allegedly stealing information with a
USB flash drive. In addition, Venturini Motorsports testified that Kimmel took pictures of Venturini Motorsports' cars. On May 9, 2020, the team would announce on its website that the team had ceased operations in a statement from Mike Bursley.
Car No. 35/28 results (
key) (
Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.
Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.) == References ==