Phil Parsons Racing, formerly named MSRP Motorsports, Prism Motorsports, and later HP Racing, was a NASCAR team that competed in the Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series. It was owned by former NASCAR driver Phil Parsons, and most recently fielded the No. 98 Ford for Josh Wise.

The team was formerly owned by Phil's wife Marcia as well as Randy and Stacey Humphrey (hence the original name MSRP: Marcia, Stacey, Randy, Phil). For the first few years of its Nationwide Series and Sprint Cup operations, the team was infamous for being a start and park organization, meaning that the team qualified a car for races, but eventually parked it after just a few laps to avoid the costs of running a full race, even though the car was perfectly able to continue on. The bad publicity generated by the practice led to Phil Parsons`s refusal to answer questions about MSRP in 2008, but subsequently Parsons justified the practice by saying that "we furnished a living for some families, so there was some good that came out of it." In 2009, MSRP continued with two Nationwide Series teams and finally finished a race, while it also added a Sprint Cup team under the Prism Motorsports name that qualified for 30 races but only finished two. After the season, the entire team became known as Prism Motorsports.

In 2010, the team had two Sprint Cup teams, No. 55 and No. 66, led by drivers Michael McDowell and Dave Blaney, which fielded Toyota Camrys under a technical alliance with MWR. Three drivers rotated among the two Nationwide Series cars (90 and 91) in 2010: Danny O'Quinn Jr., David Gilliland, and Chase Miller.

Car No. 55 crew chief Zach McGowan tweeted on November 18 that the team would be shutting down after the 2010 season-ending race at Homestead, But this was denied by team owner Randy Humphrey. No information was available regarding PRISM's Nationwide teams. The team returned in 2011 as HP Racing with McDowell behind the wheel of the No. 66 Toyota with Gene Nead as crew chief. Unlike 2009, the team intended to run a limited schedule, running only a few full races but ended up running the full schedule. The team ran with Ford for 2012 and 2013 before switching to Chevrolet for the 2014 season.

The team and driver Josh Wise gained popularity in 2014 after an internet campaign with Dogecoin and Reddit, leading the No. 98 to be voted into the 2014 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race.

Sprint Cup Series

Car No. 55 history

Michael McDowell in the No. 55 during the 2010 Coca-Cola 600

For 2010, Prism Motorsports added a second car provided by Michael Waltrip Racing, the No. 55, driven by former team driver Michael McDowell. The car number had previously been used by Michael Waltrip from 2007 to 2009. Randy Humphrey was listed as the car's official owner. At the start of the season, Prism had no sponsorship for this car. McDowell succeeded in qualifying the No. 55 into the starting field for the 2010 Daytona 500. After qualifying, McDowell said that this was the "biggest race of the season" for Prism, as the guaranteed winnings would enable the team to stay on the track for several weeks. McDowell qualified 29th, picked up sponsorship from South Carolina-based Firefly Vodka, and finished 33rd after a drive shaft issue. McDowell and teammate Dave Blaney swapped rides at Phoenix and Texas in an effort to get the team higher in owner points.

Michael Waltrip drove the No. 55 at Talladega with Aaron's sponsorship to a poor finish after getting caught up in a wreck, but was running up front and was at one point leading the race. Mike Bliss drove the car after McDowell left the team. When Terry Labonte's car failed to qualify at Richmond, he took over as the driver of the No. 55, taking sponsor Gander Mountain with him. Terry Cook later attempted to qualify the car at Martinsville, but failed to do so. Waltrip would later return, along with sponsor Aaron's to the No. 55 at the fall Talladega race.

The No. 55 car did not enter the fall Texas race, possibly because of the large number of entries attempting to qualify. It was also absent on the entry list for Homestead.

Car No. 55 results

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2010Michael McDowell55ToyotaDAY 33CAL 42LVS 42ATL 42MAR 43RCH DNQDAR 40DOV 42CLT 42POC 39NHA 41DAY DNQCHI DNQIND 42POC 43GLN 42MCH 42BRI 4343rd1281
Michael WaltripBRI 41TAL 39MCH DNQSON DNQTAL 28TEX
Dave BlaneyPHO 42TEX 43
Mike BlissATL 42RCH QLNHA 41DOV 40KAN DNQCAL DNQCLT DNQPHO 39HOM
Terry LabonteRCH 40
Terry CookMAR DNQ

Car No. 98 history

2009–2010: Prism Motorsports

The No. 66 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2009

The No. 98 car was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team that debuted in 2009 as the No. 66 under a technical alliance with MWR, which supplied the team's Toyota Camry, engines and technical support. Terry Labonte ran the No. 66 for the 2009 Daytona 500, where he finished 24th. Dave Blaney ran the rest of the season, except for the Aarons 499 at Talladega as he was away with his family. Michael McDowell attempted to qualify for the event but failed to do so. According to Blaney, Prism had anticipated attempting to run all of the laps in "six or eight" Sprint Cup races in which the team was able to secure full sponsorship, which included Window World for the Daytona 500 and Aaron's for the Coca-Cola 600. The Denny Hamlin Foundation was on the car at Lowes Motor Speedway, Talladega, and Texas, with Blaney only making the race at Talladega. Ultimately, the team qualified for 31 of the 36 Sprint Cup races in the 2009 season – 30 by Blaney and 1 by Labonte—but only ran two complete races (the Daytona 500 and the Coca-Cola 600). For the remainder of 2009, the No. 66 car was a start-and-park team, much like their Nationwide Series counterparts.

Blaney returned to the No. 66 in 2010. Again, Prism struggled with sponsorship, as it was unable to find a sponsor for the team for even the 2010 Daytona 500, and Blaney subsequently failed to qualify for it. Blaney made the team's first race of the year in the 2010 Auto Club 500, qualifying fifth, leading four laps before finishing 41st. The 66 was later impounded by NASCAR. The team was able to rebound from the impound, and ran the whole entire race, finishing 29th at the Shelby American. Blaney left the team after Watkins Glen, and Scott Riggs took over the No. 66 for the next four races, qualifying only once at Bristol Motor Speedway, Likewise, Jason Leffler drove the No. 66 for four races, only qualifying at Auto Club Speedway. Johnny Sauter failed to make each of the three races he attempted with the team, and Mike Bliss drove the car at Texas and Homestead.

While the 66 team frequently start-and-parked, it occasionally showed competitive speed. Blaney qualified 8th, 4th, and 3rd at the 2009 Food City 500, the 2009 Sharpie 500, and the 2010 Food City 500, respectively (all at Bristol), as well as a 5th place start spot at the 2009 Auto Club 500, though the team finished 41st or worst in all four races.

2011: HP Racing

For 2011, McDowell returned to the team, now renamed HP Racing. The team missed the 2011 Daytona 500, but started and parked the next three races. HP ran its first full race at Martinsville, where the team finished 32nd after a late wreck. KLOVE sponsored the team at Richmond and Darlington. Todd Bodine drove at both Pocono and Michigan in August, while Josh Wise took over the 66 at Texas while McDowell filled in for Kyle Busch, who was suspended for intentionally wrecking another driver during the Truck Series race.

2012–2015: PPR with Mike Curb

Josh Wise in the No. 98 at Sonoma Raceway in 2014

For 2012, McDowell returned to the team, renamed Phil Parsons Racing. The team also merged with Whitney Motorsports and partnered with entertainment icon Mike Curb. The team ran Fords with Roush Yates Engines and used the number 98 to honor the memory of Benny Parsons. Phil Parsons Racing planned to run the first 5 races in their entirety with the hope of cracking the top 35. The 98 raced their way into the Daytona 500, with sponsorship from Curb Records and Christian radio station KLOVE. McDowell finished 30th after starting 11th in the 2012 Daytona 500. McDowell ran all but six races during the season, failing to qualify for three of them.

The team opened the 2013 season with a ninth-place finish at the Daytona 500, the first top ten finish for the team and for McDowell. Phil Parsons Racing withdrew from Phoenix after the team could not prepare the Generation 6 cars in time. They would later skip the road courses as well. Johnny Sauter raced 2 races because McDowell was not in the car. Mike Curb is listed as the owner of the 98. McDowell left after the 2013 season and Josh Wise took over as the team switched to Chevrolet for all but the superspeedway events, where they used Fords. In March 2014, Reddit users started a fundraiser to raise Dogecoin to sponsor the No. 98 at the Aaron's 499. On March 25, Reddit user Reddit_Racing announced that the fundraiser was a success, having met their $50,000 goal by accumulating 67 million Dogecoin. Florida gubernatorial candidate and Democrat Charlie Crist was to sponsor the No. 98 for the July 5 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona, the sponsorship provided by former owner James Finch, but was withdrawn by Parsons to respect his business partner Mike Curb, a Republican.

Wise returned to PPR for the 2015 season. Finch would once again provide sponsorship to the team in the Daytona 500, this time through his company Phoenix Construction. However, the car suffered a terminal mechanical failure before the green flag flew on their Budweiser Duel, and PPR ultimately missed the Daytona 500 for the first time since 2011. However, the team has been able to qualify for every race since then. Wise scored a top 10 in the 2015 GEICO 500 at Talladega.

Before the 2015 Coca-Cola 600, Parsons and Curb sold the team's assets and Wise's contract to Premium Motorsports and the team shut down.

Car No. 98 results

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2009Terry Labonte66ToyotaDAY 2442nd1435
Dave BlaneyCAL 42LVS DNQATL 41BRI 43MAR 42TEX 43PHO 42RCH 43DAR 41CLT 28DOV 39POC 40MCH 40SON 42NHA 42DAY 43CHI 43IND 42POC 40GLN 42MCH 42BRI 43ATL 43RCH 43NHA 42DOV 37KAN 40CAL 41CLT DNQMAR 40TAL 41TEX DNQPHO 42HOM DNQ
Michael McDowellTAL DNQ
2010Dave BlaneyDAY DNQCAL 41LVS 29ATL 41BRI 42MAR 42TAL 43RCH DNQDAR 42DOV 41CLT 43POC 40MCH DNQSON 37NHA 42DAY 43CHI DNQIND 41POC 42GLN DNQ44th1241
Michael McDowellPHO 43TEX 41
Scott RiggsMCH DNQBRI 42ATL DNQRCH DNQ
Johnny SauterNHA DNQMAR DNQTAL DNQ
Ted MusgraveDOV DNQ
Jason LefflerKAN DNQCAL 43CLT DNQPHO DNQ
Mike BlissTEX 39HOM 43
2011Michael McDowellDAY DNQPHO 41LVS 41BRI 43CAL 43MAR 32TEX 40TAL DNQRCH 40DAR 43DOV 43CLT 39KAN 41POC 41MCH 43SON 30DAY 42KEN 41NHA 40IND 37GLN 41BRI 39ATL 41RCH 39CHI 43NHA 37DOV 40KAN 39CLT 39TAL 40MAR 39PHO 40HOM 4341st144
Todd BodinePOC 37MCH 39
Josh WiseTEX 40
2012Michael McDowell98FordDAY 30PHO 43LVS 38BRI 31CAL 38MAR 40TEX 41KAN 40RCH 39TAL 43DAR DNQCLT 36DOV 42POC 34MCH 38KEN 38DAY 43NHA 40IND DNQGLN 37BRI 23ATL DNQRCH 41CHI 43NHA 37DOV 38TAL 31CLT 31KAN 43MAR 39TEX 38PHO 38HOM 4139th199
David MayhewSON 40
Mike SkinnerPOC 41MCH 39
2013Michael McDowellDAY 9PHOLVS 43BRI 42CAL 42MAR 43TEX 43KAN 42RCH 41TAL 21DAR 42CLT 42DOV 42POC 40MCH 42SONKEN 38DAY 42NHA 42IND 32POC 40GLNBRI 41ATL 42RCH 43CHI 43DOV 43KAN 38CLT 40TAL 15MAR 26TEX 43PHO 32HOM 4342nd194
Johnny SauterMCH 42NHA 42
2014Josh WiseDAY 24TAL 20POC 35DAY 23TAL 2837th405
ChevyPHO DNQLVS 42BRI 23CAL 37MAR 35TEX 36DAR 21RCH 39KAN 33CLT 41DOV 28MCH 33SON 40KEN 29NHA 29IND 29POC 24GLN 38MCH 28BRI 29ATL 33RCH 32CHI 33NHA 33DOV 42KAN 38CLT 41MAR 25TEX 41PHO 41HOM 32
2015FordDAY DNQATL 32LVS 34PHO 36CAL 36MAR 30TEX 38BRI 39RCH 42TAL 10KAN 28CLT 35DOV 40POC 29MCH 34DAY 31KEN 4339th309
ChevySON 28
Timmy HillFordNHA 38IND 41BRI 39
ChevyGLN 38MCH 43
Reed SorensonPOC 34
FordRCH 41CHI 40DOV 33CLT 35KAN 38
T. J. BellDAR 37
Ryan PreeceChevyNHA 32TEX 36HOM 38
FordMAR 42PHO 37
Michael WaltripToyotaTAL 13

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