Truck No. 92 history in the No. 92 at
Martinsville Speedway in 2016 Beginning in 2010, the team began fielding the No. 92
Chevy Silverado for
Dennis Setzer. The team's first race at Nashville yielded a 26th-place finish. Setzer would drive the truck in 9 races, with a best finish of 12th at Indianapolis Raceway Park and Bristol Motor Speedway. For the 2011 season, the team hired
Clay Rogers as the driver. Rogers and RBR would finish 3rd in their debut together, and under NASCAR's new points system beginning that season, Rogers would be the points leader. The team then decide to expand their schedule from what they had previously planned. They would make it through the first 11 races of the season, before scaling back to a partial schedule. 2012 would prove to be a slow season as
David Reutimann would miss the opening race at Daytona. After 3 races, Reutimann was replaced by
Chad McCumbee, who would also be released after 3 starts.
Scott Riggs was then hired to drive the 92 at the second Martinsville race, where he finished an impressive 5th. Riggs would return in 2013, along with Matt McCall and Clay Rogers. Riggs would get a 9th at Martinsville. For 2014, a rotation of drivers would run the truck, including
Ross Chastain, Riggs,
Corey Lajoie and
Austin Hill, as well as a switch from Chevy to Ford. Corey Lajoie would collect the team's only top 10 of 2014.
David Gilliland would take the truck over in 2015, where he would collect two top 10's. In 2016,
Parker Kligerman would move to the truck. At Daytona, Kligerman and team finished 3rd, tying the team's best result. He would have 3 consecutive top 10's in the first 3 races. Once again, it looked as if the team would have a chance at attempting the full schedule. However, after the first 8 races, the team would once again be reduced to a partial schedule. Later in the season, Cole Whitt and Grant Enfinger would drive with the team. Whitt would score a 12th, while Enfinger would score a 23rd. In 2017, the team fielded the No. 92 truck part time for
Regan Smith. Smith collected 2 top 10's. The team returned part-time again in 2018 with
Timothy Peters for 3 races. At the first Martinsville race, they finished 7th, but would fail to qualify for Charlotte and Bristol. In 2019, they hired
Austin Theriault for 8 races. They failed to qualify for Daytona by mere milliseconds, but made the field at the first Martinsville race, finishing 22nd. They attempted the
North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte, but failed to qualify. They also attempted Bristol with Peters but didn't qualify. Benton did not field a truck in 2020 as he instead partnered with
Front Row Motorsports, which included bringing RBR sponsor Black's Tire to FRM's No. 38 driven by
Todd Gilliland.
Truck No. 92 results ==ARCA Racing Series==