Cope Family Racing (formerly known as Derrike Cope Racing with JP Motorsports, Creation-Cope Racing, CFK Motorsports, Stratus Racing Group, Cope/Keller Racing, Derrike Cope, Inc, and Quest Motor Racing) is an American professional stock car racing team that competes in the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series.

The team is owned by Derrike Cope and his family, and they currently field the No. 30 Chevrolet Camaro SS full-time in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series through a partnership with Stanton Barrett Motorsports for Baltazar Leguizamón and other drivers who have yet to be determined. Through the years, Cope has had partnerships with several other co-owners and the team has gone through a variety of name changes with each co-owner as they have come and gone.

The team had closed before the start of the 2017 season but re-opened in 2025 as Cope Family Racing. In 2026, CFR would enter their current partnership with SBM and the two teams would jointly field an entry, the No. 30 car, in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series under the name Barrett–Cope Racing.

Organizational changes

The team originally opened as Quest Motor Racing in 2001. Cope was the team's driver, and he also co-owned the team with Warren Johnson, a drag racer. During the 2003 Winston Cup season, the No. 37 Chevrolet attempted majority of the seasons 36 races, but only made eighteen. The team was sponsored by Friendly's Ice Cream, but could only operate on a smaller budget compared to the competition. For 2004, Cope and team were to return with new sponsorship from Paramount Hospitality Management LLC (PHM). But before Speedweeks, PHM backed off, leaving Cope heavily underfunded again. Cope and team were approached by Florida businessman Don Arnold and his team, Arnold Motorsports, for a merger. Cope had attempted the 2003 finale at Homestead, but failed to qualify. The merger consisted of the 79 and 37 teams merging to create the No. 50 Arnold Motorsports Dodge. The team used Cope's 2003 Owner Points, to ensure a better chance of making races, as well as Cope's equipment. Cope successfully made the Daytona 500, but crashed and finished 30th. A few weeks later at Darlington, Cope qualified fifth, ran up front the majority of the race, but a pit road issue relegated the team to a 25th-place finish. After the Coca-Cola 600, Cope and Arnold split, with Cope taking his equipment away from the team, but leaving Arnold with the points.

The team made two attempts in 2008 in Cup, rebranded as Cope/Keller Racing, DNQ'ing in both. The team also ran a partial Nationwide schedule, fielding cars for several drivers. The team returned part-time in 2009 with sponsorship from Blu Frog Energy and Flip'n Bags.com. On December 14, 2009, Cope and Keller partnered with Dale Clemons to form Stratus Racing Group in the ARCA, Nationwide, Truck, and Cup Series. The team fielded cars in all levels in 2010 including two ARCA teams and Nationwide and Truck teams. The Sprint Cup effort was part-time in 2010 but it increased in 2011.

In the Truck Series, Cope and nieces Angela and Amber Cope ran limited schedules. The sisters made their first starts in 2010 in the Truck Series at Martinsville. Angela ran the No. 01 Odyssey Batteries Dodge Ram and Amber in the No. 6 Dodge Ram with the same sponsors. Angela finished 30th and Amber 26th.

In 2026, Derrike Cope entered another co-owning partnership with fellow driver Stanton Barrett and CFR's No. 70 car from 2025 was renumbered to the No. 30 for the re-branded Stanton Barrett Motorsports with Cope Family Racing in the re-branded O'Reilly Auto Parts Series. On January 5, 2026, Barrett–Cope Racing was announced as the newly-merged team's new name.

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

Car No. 37 history

The team originally opened in 2001 with Derrike Cope driving the No. 37 K&N Filters Pontiac, but never made a race. The team returned in 2002, this time running the Ford Taurus. In 2003, the team planned to attempt all 36 races in the No. 37 Friendly's Ice Cream Chevrolet. Stratus Racing Group was previously called Cope/Keller Racing and Derrike Cope Inc. in Nationwide.

Car No. 37 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2001Derrike Cope37PontiacDAY DNQCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCHCLT DNQDOVMCHPOCSONDAYCHINHAPOCIND DNQGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMARTALPHOCARHOMATLNHA60th72
2002FordDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCHCLT DNQDOV DNQPOCMCH 38SONDAYCHINHAPOC 35IND DNQGLNMCHBRIDARRCH53rd250
Kevin LepageNHA 40DOVKANTALCLTMARATLCAR
Jeff JeffersonPontiacPHO DNQHOM
2003Derrike CopeChevyDAY DNQCAR 43LVS 29ATLDARBRI 43TEXTALMAR 42CAL 43RCH DNQCLT DNQDOV DNQPOC DNQMCH 40SONDAYCHI 43NHA 35POC 42IND 36GLNMCH 34BRI DNQDAR 39RCHNHA DNQDOV 35TALKAN 38CLT 37MAR 42ATL 40PHO DNQCAR 43HOM DNQ43rd1037

Car No. 38 history

In 2002, the team fielded the No. 38 GEICO Ford for Kevin Lepage at Coca-Cola 600.

Car No. 38 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2002Kevin Lepage38FordDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCHCLT 43DOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLCARPHOHOM73rd34

Car No. 75 history

The team made two attempts in 2008 in Cup fielding the No. 75 Dodge, rebranded as Cope/Keller Racing, DNQ'ing in both.

The No. 75 team returned part-time in 2009 with sponsorship from Blu Frog Energy and Flip'n Bags.com. On December 14, 2009, Cope and Keller partnered with Dale Clemons to form Stratus Racing Group.

Stratus was sponsored by Connectyx Technologies Holdings Group Inc for the select Nationwide and Truck races in 2010. The drivers were Derrike Cope (Nationwide) as well as Angela and Amber Cope in the Truck Series.

In their first competition of the season. Derrike Cope finished 24th in the Bud Shootout.

Derrike Cope and Stratus Racing entered the 2011 Goodys Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville, but withdrew on Thursday before practice on Friday. Cope entered in the Showtime Southern 500 at Darlington. Cope has changed manufacturers from Dodge Charger to Chevrolet Impala. He was forced to withdraw from Darlington when the engine in his MAXcellence Chevrolet was tested on an engine dyno and determined to not have enough power to make the race. Cope hoped to be ready for the Sprint Showdown. When problems again plagued the team, Cope went to race for Max Q Motorsports in the 64. During the showdown race, Landon Cassill blew a tire and spun in front of Cope's Ford, causing Cope to T-bone the side of Cassill's car. Neither driver was injured.

Car No. 75 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2008Derrike Cope75DodgeDAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLT DNQMAR DNQATLTEXPHOHOM55th59
2009DAY DNQCALLVSATLBRIMAR DNQTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOV DNQPOC DNQMCHSONNHADAYCHIIND DNQPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHNHA DNQDOVKANCALCLTMARTALTEXPHOHOM54th144
2010DAY DNQCALLVSATLBRIMARPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHNHADOVKANCALCLTMARTALTEXPHOHOM62nd19
2011DAYPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXTALRCHDAR WthDOVCLTKANPOCMCHSONDAYKENNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKANCLTTALMAR DNQTEXPHOHOM60th0

O'Reilly Auto Parts Series

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. On January 5, 2026, Argentinian driver Baltazar Leguizamón was announced as the team's first driver, running the races at COTA, Martinsville in the spring and Watkins Glen. He will share the car with other drivers who have yet to be determined.

Car No. 30 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts
2026Carson Ware30ChevyDAY 19
Cody WareATL 31
Baltazar LeguizamónCOA 37
Austin J. HillPHO 34
Myatt SniderLVS DNQDAR 33MAR 19CARBRIKANTALTEXGLNDOVCLTNSHPOCCORSONCHIATLINDIOWDAYDARGTWBRILVSCLTPHOTALMARHOM
Stanton Barrett

Car No. 70 history

2014

The team competed full-time in the 2014 NASCAR Nationwide Series season fielding the No. 70 Chevrolet Camaro. Cope purchased all assets from the former ML Motorsports for the 2014 season. The team tested at Daytona in January, at the annual Daytona testing event. In February, the team went to Daytona International Speedway and qualified for the Drive for COPD 300, finishing in the 37th position after some difficulties. Charlies Soap continued to sponsor the car through round number four of the season at Bristol, where Cope finished in 28th. In the following race at Auto Club Speedway, the team was sponsored by Youtheory. Youtheory continued to sponsor the car full-time until the final Texas race of the season. Charlies Soap came on board in the final Charlotte race as well. Cope finished in thirteenth place at the Firecracker 300 at Daytona in the summer, which ended up being his best finish of the year. Cope ended the year 23rd in the points standings.

2015

The same plans are in place for 2015, with sponsorship from Charlie's Soap. 2015 was not a good season for the 70 team. The team missed the first race of the season and was plagued with several problems in the following weeks. During the California race weekend, Cope's team hauler was surrounded by African Swarming Bees. 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.

2015 Xfinity car at Road America

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

Leland Honeyman 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

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts
2014Derrike Cope70ChevyDAY 37PHO 34LVS 35BRI 28CAL 28TEX 38DAR 29RCH 28TAL DNQIOW 37CLT 36DOV 24MCH 35ROA 33KEN 37DAY 13NHA 28CHI 30IND 34IOW 34GLN 22MOH 32BRI DNQATL 31RCH DNQCHI 36KEN 33DOV 37KAN 23CLT 25TEX DNQPHO 31HOM DNQ35th364
2015DAY DNQATL 36LVS 33PHO 33CAL 31TEX 36BRI 37RCH 35TAL DNQIOW 29CLT DNQDOV 28MCH 37CHI 35DAY 38KEN 33NHA 32IND 30GLN 27MOH 25BRI 30ROA 30DAR 32CHI 31KEN 24DOV 32CLT 32KAN 39TEX 3037th349
Matt FrahmIOW 31
Matt WaltzRCH 33PHO DNQ
Garrett SmithleyHOM 28
2016Derrike CopeDAY DNQATL 27LVS DNQPHO 34CAL 34TEX 31BRI 34RCH 30TAL DNQDOV 35CLT 32POC 37MCH 31IOW 34DAY DNQKEN 35NHA 35IND 32IOW 33GLN 31BRI 29DAR 25RCH 34CHI 37KEN 29DOV 29CLT 36KAN 3838th236
Timmy HillMOH 29ROA 23
Dexter StaceyTEX 37PHO DNQHOM DNQ
2025Leland Honeyman70ChevyDAY 21ATL 8LVS 30HOM 34DAR 37TAL 13CLT 32POC 24ATL 12DOV 29IND 26DAY 26BRI 32KAN 21TAL 8PHO 2431st368
Thomas AnnunziataCOA DNQPHO 34MAR 31BRI 28CAR 29TEX 34NSH 20MXC 22CSC 17IOW 32GLN 37PIR 28GTW 20ROV DNQLVS 38MAR 38
Will RodgersSON 16

Car No. 73 history

Cope in his No. 73 Nationwide car in 2009

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

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts
2008Larry Gunselman73DodgeDAYCALLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOMXCTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKEN 4153rd404
Kertus DavisMLW 42NHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLN
Kevin LepageMCH 41BRI 41CAL 41RCHDOV 39KAN 43CLT 39MEM 43TEX 41PHO DNQHOM DNQ
2009DAYCALLVSBRI 36TEXNSHPHOTALIOW 39GLNMCH DNQ46th894
Derrike CopeRCH 22DAR DNQCLT 34DOVNSHKEN 22MLW 40NHA 37DAYCHI 36GTY 38IRPBRI 26CGVATL DNQRCH DNQDOVKAN DNQCAL 39CLT DNQ
Chase MillerMEM 39TEXPHOHOM
2010Derrike CopeDAY DNQCAL 36LVS DNQBRI 28NSH 26PHO 37TEX DNQTAL DNQRCH 42DAR 42CLT DNQNSH 41KEN 26ROANHADAY 38CHIGTY DNQIRPIOWGLNMCH 39BRI 39CGVATLRCH 42DOV 34KANCALCLTGTYTEXPHOHOM46th905
Johnny ChapmanDOV 39
2012Derrike Cope73ChevyDAY DNQPHOLVSBRI DNQCALTEXRCHTALDARIOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHO 24HOM61st20
2013DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDAR DNQCLTDOVIOWMCHROAKEN 39DAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNRCH DNQCHIKENDOVKANCLT DNQTEXPHOHOM62nd12
Alx DanielssonMOH 37BRIATL

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

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts
2008Nick Tucker78DodgeDAYCALLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOMXCTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRI DNQ58th248
Johnny SauterChevyCAL 42RCH
DodgeDOV 40CLT DNQMEM 41TEX DNQ
Jennifer Jo CobbKAN 30
Jason WhitePHO DNQ
Derrike CopeHOM DNQ

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

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts
2009Jennifer Jo Cobb79DodgeDAYCALLVSBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCHBRICGVATLRCHDOVKAN DNQCALCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM64th0

Camping World Truck Series

Truck No. 37 history

The team made its debut in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2001 fielding the No. 37 Ford for Damon Lusk at Texas.

In 2002, the No. 37 truck made a return at season opener at Daytona with Matt Mullins as the driver.

Truck No. 37 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324OwnersPts
2001Damon Lusk37FordDAYHOMMMRMARGTYDARPPRDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENNHAIRPNSHCICNZHRCHSBOTEX 11LVSPHOCAL
2002Matt MullinsDAY 16DARMARGTYPPRDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENNHAMCHIRPNSHRCHTEXSBOLVSCALPHOHOM

Truck No. 73 history

In 2008, Stratus fielded the No. 73 truck in the Camping World Truck Series. Multiple drivers such Michelle Theriault, Nick Tucker, Rick Markle, Larry Gunselman, and Robert Bruce.

In 2009, Jennifer Jo Cobb run the No. 73 truck at Kansas.

Truck No. 73 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts
2008Michelle Theriault73DodgeDAYCALATLMARKAN 3545th284
Nick TuckerCLT DNQMFDDOV 35TEX 33IRP 32NSHBRIGTWNHALVSTAL
Rick MarkleMCH 33
Larry GunselmanMLW 34MEMKEN
Robert BruceMAR DNQATLTEXPHOHOM
2009Jennifer Jo CobbDAYCALATLMARKAN 26CLTDOVTEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRICHIIOWGTWNHALVSMARTALTEXPHOHOM72nd85

Truck No. 74 history

In 2008, Stratus fielded the No. 74 truck in the Camping World Truck Series. Multiple drivers such Jennifer Jo Cobb, Cope, Larry Gunselman, and Nick Tucker.

In 2009, Larry Foyt run the No. 74 truck at Daytona.

In 2010, Cope run the No. 74 truck at Daytona.

Truck No. 74 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts
2008Jennifer Jo Cobb74DodgeDAYCALATLMARKAN 33KEN 2638th396
Derrike CopeCLT 36MFDIRP 33NSHBRIGTWNHALVSTAL
Larry GunselmanDOV 34TEX 35
Nick TuckerMCH 31MLW 33MEMMAR 35ATLTEXPHOHOM
2009Larry FoytDAY 20CALATLMARKANCLTDOVTEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRICHIIOWGTWNHALVSMARTALTEXPHOHOM68th103
2010Derrike CopeDAY DNQATLMARNSHKANDOVCLTTEXMCHIOWGTWIRPPOCNSHDARBRICHIKEN DNQNHALVSMARTALTEXPHOHOM66th95

ARCA Racing Series

Car No. 14 history

In 2009, the team fielded the No. 14 Dodge for Nur Ali at Rockingham. He finished 21st.

Car No. 14 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021OwnersPts
2009Nur Ali14DodgeDAYSLMCAR 21TALKENTOLPOCMCHMFDIOWKENBLNPOCISFCHITOLDSFNJESLMKANCAR

Car No. 17 history

In 2009, the team fielded the No. 17 Dodge for Nur Ali at Michigan. He finished 35th.

Car No. 17 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021OwnersPts
2009Nur Ali17DodgeDAYSLMCARTALKENTOLPOCMCH 35MFDIOWKENBLNPOCISFCHITOLDSFNJESLMKANCAR

Car No. 68 history

In 2008, the team the No. 68 Dodge in partnership with Rick Markle at Chicagoland for Jennifer Jo Cobb. She started 41st and finished 19th.

Car No. 68 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021OwnersPts
2008Jennifer Jo Cobb68DodgeDAYSLMIOWKANCARKENTOLPOCMCHCAYKENBLNPOCNSHISFDSFCHI 19SLMNJETALTOL

Car No. 70 history

In 2008, the team made its debut in ARCA Re/Max Series fielding the No. 70 Dodge for Cope's niece Amber Cope at Kentucky. She started 15th and finished 38th after crash. Amber made one more start that season at Chicagoland where she started 26th and finished 29th.

Car No. 70 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021OwnersPts
2008Amber Cope70DodgeDAYSLMIOWKANCARKENTOLPOCMCHCAYKEN 38BLNPOCNSHISFDSFCHI 29SLMNJETALTOL

Car No. 74 history

In 2012, the team fielded the No. 74 Chevrolet for Garrett Smithley at Pocono and Kentucky.

Car No. 74 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021OwnersPts
2013Garrett Smithley74ChevyDAYMOBSLMTALTOLELKPOC 17MCHROAWINCHINJEPOC 14BLNISFMADDSFIOWSLMKEN 26KAN

Car No. 97 history

In 2012, the team formed a partnership with Carter 2 Motorsports to field the No. 97 Dodge for British racer Jack Clarke at Salem

Car No. 97 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920OwnersPts
2012Jack Clarke97DodgeDAYMOBSLM 30TALTOLELKPOCMCHWINNJEIOWCHIIRPPOCBLNISFMADSLMDSFKAN

Footnotes

External links

  • owner statistics at Racing-Reference