Travis Carter Enterprises (later known as Haas-Carter Motorsports, K Mart Racing, BelCar Motorsports and Richardson-Haas Motorsports) was a NASCAR and USAR Pro Cup team. It was mostly owned by former crew chief Travis Carter and Carl Haas. The team previously fielded entries in the Winston Cup Series before closing. It returned in 2007 to field a full-time entry for rookie Kyle Krisiloff.

Winston Cup

Beginnings

After purchasing Mach 1 Racing from Hal Needham following the 1989 season, Travis Carter Enterprises debuted at the 1990 Daytona 500, as the No. 98 Chevrolet sponsored by Winn-Dixie. Butch Miller was the driver, who finished 22nd. Miller drove the car in 23 races that year, posting one top-ten finish before he was replaced by Rick Mast, who finished out the year and garnered an additional top ten. In 1991, Jimmy Spencer took over as Banquet Foods was the sponsor, and finished 25th in points. Spencer ran just seven races with the car in 1992, before the team suspended operations temporarily.

Multi-car

Spencer's 1997 Camel Ford
Waltrip's No. 66 Ford Taurus at the 1999 Brickyard 400

Travis Carter Enterprises returned in 1994 as the No. 23 Camel Cigarettes-sponsored Ford Thunderbird driven by Hut Stricklin. After posting one top ten finish that year, Stricklin was removed as Spencer returned to the team again. Spencer ran in the car for several years, the big change coming when Winston became the sponsor in 1998. That year, Spencer looked poised for a top-ten finish in points, but injuries kept him from doing that as he was replaced by Ted Musgrave and Frank Kimmel while he nursed his wounds. At the end of the year, Carter announced he would expand his team to a multi-car operation, with three-time champion Darrell Waltrip driving the No. 66 Kmart Ford and Haas coming on board as a partner. The new team had previously been the No. 27 owned by David Blair Motorsports. Waltrip amassed the largest number of DNQ's he had ever had during his career. In 2000, he retired from the Winston Cup, his lone highlight being an outside-pole qualifying effort at the Brickyard 400. Kmart also sponsored Spencer's car beginning in 2000, after the team's previous sponsorship agreement with R. J. Reynolds expired, with the team switching to No. 26 after acquiring the number from Roush Racing. Waltrip's replacement was Todd Bodine (who drove a third car in Waltrip’s final race, the No. 46) who won three pole positions and finished 29th in points. After 2001, Spencer departed, and Joe Nemechek signed on to replace him. Unfortunately, during the offseason, Kmart went into bankruptcy, and the team's status was in danger. Nemechek ran a mere handful races that year before his team was folded, and after subbing in several races afterward he signed with Hendrick Motorsports to drive the No. 25 car. Bodine attempted the first few races in the No. 66 and qualified on the pole for the Las Vegas race, but he eventually was parked for several weeks while the team looked for a sponsorship. Frank Kimmel returned for six races in the No. 26 with his National Pork Board sponsorship from the ARCA series. Bodine eventually returned to race the No. 26 after Haas-Carter found full-time sponsorship from Discover Card and split time in the ride with his older brother Geoff Bodine. The 66 car returned part-time later in the year, with Japanese racer Hideo Fukuyama running a handful of races.

BelCar Motorsports

The Alternative K-Mart Racing Branding during the 2 car team years.

In 2003, HCM merged with minority owner Sam Belnavis to form BelCar Motorsports. The No. 26 team switched to No. 54 with the U.S. National Guard as the sponsor. Bodine struggled, posting one-top ten finish and finishing 31st in points. Fukuyama, meanwhile, made an attempt at Rookie of the year honors in the No. 66, but that was soon aborted due to a lack of funding. At the end of the season, the Army/National Guard and Belnavis left for Roush Racing. Still, the team looked like it might come back. Carter teamed up with a British-based motorsports group called TorqueSpeed. The team was to be known as TorqueSpeed Carter and run a limited Cup schedule in 2004 with John Mickel as the driver. However, this new alliance never saw the track.

Rebirth

In 2004, Carter left NASCAR's top division to focus on mentoring his son Matt Carter who was working his way up the stock car ranks in the USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series. For two years, Carter drove for other teams while under his father's guidance.

In 2007, Travis Carter announced his return to NASCAR with the help of Newman/Haas Racing co-owner Carl Haas, Indianapolis Motor Speedway chairman Mari Hulman George, and Mi-Jack Products founder Michael Lanigan. The team ran in the Busch Series under the Carl A. Haas Motorsports banner. Their driver was Kyle Krisiloff, and they carried the No. 14 with ppc Racing's No. 22's owner points from 2006. Sponsorship was originally limited to Clabber Girl, owned by Hulman & Company. Later in the season Walgreens and Eli Lilly and Company signed on to sponsor the car. At one point in the 2007 campaign, the team was to be merged with Yates/Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing as a part of a deal between team owner Carl Haas and Nextel Cup owner Robert Yates. The team was to be the second Busch team for YNHL until Robert Yates announced his retirement following the 2007 season and ended the partnership with Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing. Krisiloff was released at the end of the season, and the team lost its sponsors as well. The team began the 2008 season under the banner of Richardson-Haas Motorsports, and the team ran at Daytona in 2008 with David Gilliland sponsored by Music City Illinois but crashed out. The team was to run at Auto Club Speedway with Eric Norris but withdrew.

Results

Primary Car Results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
1990Butch Miller98ChevyDAY 22RCH 28CAR 13ATL 20DAR 17BRI 14NWS 25MAR 18TAL 16CLT 18DOV 14SON 31POC 23MCH 23DAY 23POC 8TAL 34GLN 25MCH 12BRI 16DAR 29RCH 19DOV 1724th2894
Rick MastMAR 31NWS 32CLT 34CAR 22PHO 7ATL 29
1991Jimmy SpencerDAY 40RCH 34CAR 38ATL 16DAR 11BRI 8NWS 3MAR 6TAL 9CLT 31DOV 28SON 29POC 14MCH 32DAY 10POC 37TAL 37GLN 27MCH 36BRI 15*DAR 31RCH 15DOV 18MAR 28NWS 23CLT 23CAR 22PHO 7ATL 3825th2790
1992DAY DNQCAR 20RCH 12ATL 37DAR 36BRI DNQNWS 26MAR DNQTAL 32CLT 27DOVSONPOCMCH DNQDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHOATL42nd571
1994Hut Stricklin23FordDAY 33CAR 26RCH DNQATL 17DAR 17BRI 14NWS 20MAR 20TAL 18SON 20CLT 12DOV 9POC 13MCH 22DAY 42NHA 36POC 22TAL 25IND 36GLN 30MCH DNQBRI 35DAR 14RCH 30DOV 32MAR 23NWS 22CLT 21CAR 27PHO 24ATL 1626th2711
1995Jimmy SpencerDAY DNQCAR 30RCH 24ATL 32DAR 36BRI 16NWS 27MAR DNQTAL 9SON 17CLT 27DOV 29POC 41MCH 30DAY 9NHA 12POC 17TAL 10IND 23GLN 18MCH 14BRI 18DAR 29RCH 31DOV 16MAR 18NWS 36CLT 12CAR 26PHO 33ATL 626th2809
1996DAY 11CAR 27RCH 29ATL 7DAR 32BRI 13NWS 31MAR 19TAL 40SON 21CLT 17DOV 6POC 8MCH 4DAY 10NHA 17POC 24TAL 5IND 12GLN 19MCH 10BRI 7DAR 23RCH 30DOV 30MAR 19NWS 20CLT 16CAR 10PHO 18ATL 1415th3476
1997DAY 35CAR 40RCH 22ATL 32DAR 22TEX 39BRI 15MAR 11SON 14TAL 7CLT 18DOV 22POC 19MCH 15CAL 5DAY 31NHA 12POC 7IND 24GLN 34MCH 19BRI 27DAR 28RCH 11NHA 7DOV 36MAR 33CLT 42TAL 24CAR 43PHO 14ATL 2420th3079
1998DAY 15CAR 4LVS 7ATL 41DAR 21BRI 14TEX 7MAR 30TAL 2CAL 21CLT 13DOV 24RCH 14MCH 11POC 10SON 29NHA 25POC 19IND 32GLN 20NHA 13DAR 34RCH 9DOV 27MAR 19CLT 10TAL 4DAY 12PHO 26CAR 30ATL 2114th3464
Frank KimmelMCH 31
Ted MusgraveBRI 20
1999Jimmy SpencerDAY 41CAR 25LVS 26ATL 17DAR 20TEX 28BRI 17MAR 16TAL 16CAL 36RCH 29CLT 38DOV 23MCH 43POC 14SON 5DAY 27NHA 9POC 20IND 26GLN 16MCH 8BRI 2DAR 15RCH 37NHA 24DOV 14MAR 17CLT 28TAL 24CAR 20PHO 17HOM 20ATL 4220th3307
200026DAY 30CAR 26LVS 30ATL 17DAR 23BRI 18TEX 15MAR 28TAL 5CAL 40RCH 17CLT 25DOV 22MCH 15POC 36SON 34DAY 32NHA 41POC 9IND 17GLN 31MCH 7BRI 24DAR 32RCH 33NHA 15DOV 34MAR 7CLT 15TAL 38CAR 39PHO 13HOM 5ATL 3322nd3188
2001DAY 27CAR 30LVS 10ATL 25DAR 4BRI 19TEX 38MAR 9TAL 36CAL 7RCH 16CLT 6DOV 37MCH 11POC 17SON 27DAY 19CHI 5NHA 4POC 12IND 13GLN 38MCH 11BRI 35DAR 31RCH 8DOV 13KAN 22CLT 11MAR 14TAL 43PHO 31CAR 26HOM 18ATL 40NHA 1416th3782
2002Joe NemechekDAY 40CAR 33LVS 19ATL 25DAR 17BRI 43CAL 2536th2830
Frank KimmelTEX 33MAR 40TAL 35RCH 42CLT 26
Todd BodineDOV 18POC 18SON 26DAY 7CHI 26NHA 6IND 34GLN 8MCH 26BRI 43DAR 33RCH 5NHA 42DOV 40KAN 34TAL 23CLT 37MAR 30ATL 41CAR 42PHO 22
Geoff BodineMCH 19POC 34HOM 32
2003Todd Bodine54DAY 18CAR 42LVS 20ATL 28DAR 43BRI 40TEX 11TAL 28MAR 37CAL 25RCH 23CLT 23DOV 12POC 11MCH 37SON 23DAY 13CHI 33NHA 19POC 8IND 23GLN 35MCH 43BRI 37DAR 17RCH 42NHA 35DOV 17TAL DNQKAN 11CLT 29MAR 40ATL 42PHO 22CAR 16HOM 1131st2976

Secondary Car Results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
1999Darrell Waltrip66FordDAY 21CAR 27LVS 25ATL 20DAR 41TEX 25BRI 32MAR 12TAL 26CAL 15RCH 25CLT 43DOV DNQMCH 39POC 34SON 12DAY 38NHA 33POC 25IND 42GLN 15MCH DNQBRI 14DAR 29RCH 32NHA DNQDOV DNQMAR 23CLT DNQTAL DNQCAR 34PHO 26HOM 43ATL DNQ37th2158
2000DAY 32CAR 39LVS 38ATL 31DAR 43BRI 31TEX 24MAR 43TAL 26CAL 29RCH DNQCLT DNQDOV 33MCH DNQPOC DNQSON 28DAY 27NHA 33POC 22IND 11GLN 20MCH DNQBRI 42DAR 42RCH DNQNHA 29DOV 31MAR 27CLT 30TAL 35CAR 37PHO 33HOM 36ATL 3436th1981
2001Todd BodineDAY DNQCAR 34LVS 5ATL 18DAR 33BRI 32TEX 35MAR 43TAL 41CAL 28RCH 30CLT 37DOV 15MCH 42POC 25SON 33DAY 12CHI 14NHA 15POC 43IND 24GLN 5MCH 23BRI 32DAR 40RCH 18DOV 15KAN 42CLT 17MAR 12TAL 41PHO 29CAR 41HOM 17ATL 16NHA 3129th2960
2002DAY 31CAR 32LVS 29ATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCHCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHI47th345
Geoff BodineNHA 43POCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHA
Hideo FukuyamaDOV 39KANTALCLTMAR 42CAR DNQPHOHOM
Frank KimmelATL DNQ
2003Hideo FukuyamaDAYCARLVS 33ATLDARBRITEXTALMARCAL DNQRCH WthCLTDOVPOCMCHSON 43DAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVTALKANCLTMARATLPHOCARHOM63rd98

See also

Other teams owned by Carl Haas:

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