Casey Mears






































Casey Mears

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Mears at Sonoma Raceway in 2015

Born
(1978-03-12) March 12, 1978 (age 40)
Bakersfield, California
Achievements
2007 Coca-Cola 600 winner
2006 24 Hours of Daytona overall co-winner

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career
489 races run over 14 years

2016 position
28th
Best finish14th (2006)
First race
2003 Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Last race
2016 Ford EcoBoost 400 (Homestead)
First win
2007 Coca-Cola 600 (Charlotte)






WinsTop tensPoles
1513


NASCAR Xfinity Series career
107 races run over 10 years

2017 position
28th
Best finish20th (2007)
First race
2001 GNC Live Well 300 (Homestead)
Last race
2017 Ford EcoBoost 300 (Homestead)
First win
2006 USG Durock 300 (Chicago)






WinsTop tensPoles
1344


IndyCar Series career
3 races run over 1 year
Best finish31st (2001)
First race
2001 Pennzoil Copper World Indy 200 (Phoenix)
Last race
2001 Atlanta 500 Classic (Atlanta)






WinsPodiumsPoles
000


Champ Car career
5 races run over 2 years
Best finish23rd (2000)
First race
2000 Marlboro 500 (California)
Last race
2001 Marlboro 500 (California)






WinsPodiumsPoles
000

Statistics current as of November 18, 2017.

Casey James Mears (born March 12, 1978) is an American professional stock car racing driver. A former winner of the Coca-Cola 600, Mears is the nephew of four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Rick Mears and the son of IndyCar and off-road veteran Roger Mears.[1] He also works as a NASCAR analyst for Fox Sports 1.




Contents





  • 1 Early career and open-wheel racing


  • 2 NASCAR


  • 3 Grand-Am


  • 4 Other racing


  • 5 Motorsports career results

    • 5.1 American open-wheel racing

      • 5.1.1 Indy Lights


      • 5.1.2 CART


      • 5.1.3 Indy Racing League



    • 5.2 NASCAR

      • 5.2.1 Sprint Cup Series

        • 5.2.1.1 Daytona 500



      • 5.2.2 Xfinity Series



    • 5.3 ARCA Re/Max Series


    • 5.4 24 Hours of Daytona


    • 5.5 Speed Energy Formula Off-Road



  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Early career and open-wheel racing


After racing in go-karts for a season in 1991, Mears began competing in the SuperLites Off-Road Series in 1992 where he posted several top-three finishes. He moved to sprint cars in 1994 and finished third in the Jim Russell USAC Triple Crown Championship, with a win at Mesa Marin Raceway. The next season, he won the championship in the USAC series.


In 1996, Mears made his Dayton Indy Lights debut at the Cleveland Grand Prix and finished eighth. The following year, he competed full-time in the Indy Lights championship and in 1999 finished second, losing by 14 points. He was also just the fourth driver in Indy Lights series history to complete every lap in a single season. Mears continued to compete in the Indy Lights in 2000 and won his first race at the Grand Prix of Houston meeting in October.


After testing Indy Cars for multiple teams in 2000, Mears was offered a chance to drive a third entry for Team Rahal at California Speedway in October. After qualifying 15th and leading 10 laps, he posted a career-best fourth finish in his CART Series debut. He ran three IRL events at the start of the 2001 season, and attempted to qualify for the 2001 Indianapolis 500, but ultimately did not make it. He ended the season by filling in for injured Champ Car driver Alex Zanardi, posting one top-10 finish in four starts.


Mears had five CART starts, with one top-5 finish, and three IRL starts, with no top-5 finishes.



NASCAR


Mears made his NASCAR debut in the Busch Series in 2001 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, driving the 66 car for Cicci-Welliver Racing. He started 21st and finished 28th. When the team was sold to Wayne Jesel the next season, Mears drove for them full-time, finishing 21st in points with two top-ten finishes. To the surprise of many, he was selected by Chip Ganassi Racing to drive the No. 41 Target Dodge in 2003. In his rookie season, he finished 35th after failing to finish in the top-ten in any race. Throughout 2003, Mears drove a number of ARCA races for Ganassi, winning three times, once at Michigan, and sweeping both Pocono races. He drove the No. 41 Cup car for two additional seasons, and won two poles in 2004.


Mears came close to quite a lot of victories during this period. He led late in the 2004 Sirius at the Glen but got passed with 12 laps to go and finished 4th. At Homestead in 2005, Mears controlled the final 100 laps of the Ford 400, but after a yellow flag (with 19 laps to go) erased his 28-second lead, Mears had to make a pit stop thus forfeiting the lead and with it, the win.


During the 2005 season, it was announced Mears would move to a separate car for Ganassi with Home123 sponsorship, with the No. 41 to be piloted by Reed Sorenson. The Home123 sponsorship fell through and he instead moved to the No. 42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge for Ganassi, replacing the departing Jamie McMurray.


Mears started off 2006 with a then-best career finish of second, passing Ryan Newman at the line as Mears' future teammate Jimmie Johnson won the 2006 Daytona 500.




Mears' 2007 Cup car




Mears' 2008 Cup car


On June 6, 2006, Mears announced that he was leaving Chip Ganassi Racing at the end of the season to join Hendrick Motorsports for the 2007 season, to replace the departing Brian Vickers. On July 8, he finally won his first NASCAR race, a Busch Series race at Chicagoland Speedway, coasting to the finish after running out of fuel.


For the 2007 season, Mears assumed driving duties for the No. 25 Hendrick Chevrolet, with co-primary sponsorship from the National Guard of the United States and GMAC. On May 27, he won the Coca Cola 600 at Charlotte for his first career Nextel Cup victory. Once again, Mears secured the win with a fuel gamble, taking the lead with five laps remaining when most of the other lead lap cars stopped for fuel. Mears stretched his fuel to the finish, running out moments after his first checkered flag.


In 2008 Mears moved to the Alan Gustafson-led No. 5 Kellogg's/Carquest Chevrolet Impala formerly driven by Kyle Busch. After going winless, Mears was released by Hendrick and replaced by veteran Mark Martin.


On August 23, 2008, Mears was announced as the driver of Richard Childress Racing's No. 07 Jack Daniel's Chevrolet Impala SS. The previous driver of the car, Clint Bowyer, would drive the team's new No. 33 General Mills Chevrolet Impala SS. In his first season at RCR, Mears notched 2 top ten finishes. After Mears struggled during the first seven races of the year, Richard Childress switched the crew chiefs for Harvick and Mears' cars, hoping for a better performance from the two drivers. The switch seemed to work for both parties.


On October 21, 2009, it was announced Mears would be getting his 3rd crew chief of the season starting at Talladega. Todd Berrier would be moving to the No. 31 team in place of Scott Miller. Doug Randolph took over as the crew chief on the No. 07. This move was made primarily because the future of the 07 was uncertain and Childress wanted to keep Berrier in the family. After the switch, Mears struggled with his new crew chief and had a best finish of 19th at Homestead. Mears was released by Richard Childress Racing following the 2009 season.


It was announced on January 20, 2010 that Mears would drive the No. 90 Key Motorsports Chevrolet. Mears failed to qualify for the 2010 Daytona 500, ending a starting streak of 252 consecutive races; this was Mears' first DNQ of his career. Mears also failed to qualify for Fontana, Las Vegas, and Atlanta. After qualifying for Martinsville was rained out and the team did not qualify, Mears was released by the team. Following his release from Key Motorsports, Joe Gibbs announced that Mears would be on standby status while JGR driver, Denny Hamlin, recovered from ACL surgery; however, Hamlin did not require a replacement and therefore Mears did not drive in either of the two races. Beginning on April 27, 2010, Mears briefly became the driver for Tommy Baldwin's No. 36 team. On May 13, Mears was announced as the temporary replacement driver for the No. 83 Red Bull Racing Team at Dover, replacing a sick Brian Vickers.


During the June race at Michigan International Speedway, while racing near the back of the field, Mears wrecked his Red Bull Racing teammate, Scott Speed. Speed went on to finish 28th and Mears finished 36th. Following the race, Speed was critical of the incident, and Mears was soon replaced by Reed Sorenson. Mears returned to TBR beginning with the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on June 27, 2010, where he finished 29th, only 2 laps down.




Mears' 2013 Cup car


Mears stepped into his fourth car of the season at Atlanta in September, driving the No. 13 GEICO Toyota for Germain Racing. It was also announced in August 2010 that Mears would continue to drive this car for the remainder of the 2010 season and all of the 2011 season. Mears attempted to qualify for his initial Sprint Cup appearance with the team at Atlanta Motor Speedway for the September 5 Emory Healthcare 500.


The 2011 season started off with his 2nd DNQ at the Daytona 500. Due to 2 engines failing him during Speedweeks, Mears was unable to secure a position on the starting grid. Germain Racing secured sponsorship from GEICO and Hard Rock Vodka for a combined 29 races. Mears finished 31st in driver points.


GEICO announced on January 6, 2012 that they signed a two-year deal with Mears and Germain. Germain also announced that the team was switching to Ford from Toyota for the 2012 season, gaining technical support from Roush Fenway Racing and engines from Roush-Yates. On August 24, Mears won the pole for the Irwin Tools Night Race due to the Friday qualifying session being rained out. Mears finished 30th in the final point standings.


On February 21, 2013, GEICO announced that they were sponsoring Mears and Germain full-time for the 2013 and 2014 seasons. Valvoline Next-Gen also sponsored Mears for two races. In the 2013 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway, Mears recorded the team's best finish at an oval track, 9th. Mears finished 24th in points, his best since driving for RCR in 2009.


For 2014, Germain Racing partnered with Richard Childress Racing to field Chevrolets. Mears began the season on a high note with a tenth-place finish at the Daytona 500. At Richmond, Mears ran in the top ten for part of the race, but got into a fist-fight with Marcos Ambrose who was furious over a late racing incident.[2] Two days later, Mears was fined $15,000 and put on probation for one month.[3] During the 2014 season, Mears recorded fourteen top-20 finishes, including three top-10s and a top-5. He finished 26th in points.


For 2015, Mears returned to Germain for what was to be the final year of both his and GEICO's contracts with the team. Mears finished sixth at Daytona and fifteenth at Atlanta to open the season.


On July 14, 2015, it was announced that Mears had signed a contract extension with Germain and GEICO for 2016.[4] On November 12, 2015, GEICO announced that it had extended its partnership with Mears and Germain Racing through the 2018 season. Team owner Bob Germain confirmed that Mears had extended his contract with the team through 2018 as well.[5]


Mears had a rough 2016 season, finishing 32nd at Daytona after caught speeding in the late of the race. Mears would finish better next week at Atlanta, finishing 14th. He was unlucky after being involved in a small accident which ended Mears in contention for the win at Talladega. On November 28, 2016, Germain announced Ty Dillon would replace Mears in the No. 13 starting in 2017.[6]




Mears racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2017 at Road America


On February 20, 2017, Mears announced via Twitter that he would drive the No. 98 Ford Mustang for Biagi-DenBeste Racing in the Xfinity Series for 12 races. After Aric Almirola's injury, his schedule was increased with two more races (Pocono and Daytona 2). Mears ended up running 14 races in the No. 98 car with a best finish of 9th.



Grand-Am


In 2005, Mears teamed with Scott Dixon and Darren Manning in the Chip Ganassi Lexus Riley. They finished in 6th place. The following season he teamed up with Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon on January 29, 2006 to win the 44th annual Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona. They set a race record for the Daytona Prototype category, running 723 laps in 24 hours to score the win.


Mears became the first ever full-time NASCAR driver to win the Rolex 24 overall.


In 2009, Mears shared the No. 2 Gentleman Jack Pontiac-Crawford with Andy Wallace, Rob Finley and Danica Patrick. They suffered electrical and handling issues during the race and finished eighth.



Other racing




Mears racing in a Speed Energy Formula Off-Road truck at Road America in 2018


In January 2017, Mears tested a Speed Energy Formula Off-Road truck (popularly known as the Stadium Super Trucks), a series owned by former NASCAR driver Robby Gordon;[7] the Stadium Super Trucks are similar to the stadium trucks raced by Mears' father Roger, though they contain V8 engines instead of V6. In December, he made his series debut at the season-ending Lake Elsinore Diamond rounds.[8] He failed to qualify for the first race's main event after finishing seventh in his heat race, but a fourth-place run in the following day's heat allowed him to compete in that evening's feature, in which he finished fifth.[9][10]


Mears has also expressed interest in competing in Global Rallycross in addition to Stadium Super Trucks in 2018.[11]



Motorsports career results



American open-wheel racing


(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)



Indy Lights















































































































Indy Lights results
Year
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Rank
Points

1996

Team Mears

MIA

LBH

NAZ

MIS

MIL

DET

POR

CLE
8

TOR

TRO

VAN

LS



24th

5

1997

Team Mears

MIA
9

LBH
17

NAZ
13

SAV
13

STL
13

MIL
10

DET
15

POR
11

TOR
20

TRO
17

VAN
16

LS
19

FON
15


23rd

9

1998

Team Mears

MIA
10

LBH
13

NAZ
3

STL
7

MIL
16

DET
19

POR

CLE
10

TOR

MIS
11

TRO

VAN

LS
21

FON
8

17th

33

1999

Dorricott Racing

MIA
5

LBH
5

NAZ
3

MIL
2

POR
4

CLE
8

TOR
8

MIS
2

DET
9

CHI
3

LS
5

FON
13



2nd

116

2000

Dorricott Racing

LBH
5

MIL
5

DET
3

POR
7

MIS
2

CHI
10

MDO
5

VAN
8

LS
2

STL
2

HOU
1

FON
4



3rd

141


CART




















































































Champ Car results
Year
Team
Chassis
Engine
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Rank
Points

2000

Team Rahal

Reynard 2Ki

Ford XF

United States
MIA

United States
LBH

Brazil
RIO

Japan
MOT

United States
NZR

United States
MIL

United States
DET

United States
POR

United States
CLE

Canada
TOR

United States
MIS

United States
CHI

United States
MDO

United States
ROA

Canada
VAN

United States
LS

United States
STL

United States
HOU

Australia
SRF

United States
FON
4


23rd

12

2001

Mo Nunn Racing

Reynard 01i

Honda HR-1

Mexico
MTY

United States
LBH

United States
TXS

United States
NZR

Japan
MOT

United States
MIL

United States
DET

United States
POR

United States
CLE

Canada
TOR

United States
MIS

United States
CHI

United States
MDO

United States
ROA

Canada
VAN

Germany
LAU

United Kingdom
ROC

United States
HOU
17

United States
LS
11

Australia
SRF
Ret

United States
FON
8

28th

7


Indy Racing League




























































Indy Racing League results
Year
Team
Chassis
Engine
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Rank
Points

2000

Hemelgarn Racing

Riley & Scott

Oldsmobile

United States
WDW

United States
PHX

United States
LVS

United States
INDY
DNQ

United States
TXS

United States
PPI

United States
ATL

United States
KTY

United States
TX2




NC


2001

Galles Racing

G-Force

Oldsmobile

United States
PHX
20

United States
HMS
11

United States
ATL
23

United States
INDY
DNQ

United States
TXS

United States
PPI

United States
RIR

United States
KAN

United States
NSH

United States
KTY

United States
STL

United States
CHI

United States
TX2

31st

36


NASCAR


(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)



Sprint Cup Series















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

NSCC
Pts

2003

Chip Ganassi Racing
41

Dodge

DAY
27

CAR
30

LVS
15

ATL
23

DAR
34

BRI
32

TEX
27

TAL
40

MAR
36

CAL
34

RCH
28

CLT
35

DOV
40

POC
21

MCH
20

SON
26

DAY
25

CHI
34

NHA
16

POC
35

IND
29

GLN
32

MCH
41

BRI
21

DAR
35

RCH
41

NHA
17

DOV
36

TAL
37

KAN
24

CLT
42

MAR
17

ATL
28

PHO
42

CAR
33

HOM
27
35th
2638

2004

DAY
14

CAR
21

LVS
7

ATL
34

DAR
15

BRI
36

TEX
7

MAR
37

TAL
8

CAL
8

RCH
32

CLT
7

DOV
28

POC
10

MCH
31

SON
7

DAY
11

CHI
15

NHA
26

POC
18

IND
26

GLN
4

MCH
20

BRI
30

CAL
29

RCH
35

NHA
29

DOV
24

TAL
8

KAN
31

CLT
20

MAR
29

ATL
13

PHO
34

DAR
26

HOM
26
22nd
3690

2005

DAY
26

CAL
22

LVS
7

ATL
19

BRI
43

MAR
17

TEX
4

PHO
39

TAL
14

DAR
39

RCH
28

CLT
34

DOV
24

POC
18

MCH
21

SON
20

DAY
43

CHI
9

NHA
33

POC
21

IND
6

GLN
23

MCH
14

BRI
34

CAL
32

RCH
23

NHA
23

DOV
10

TAL
38

KAN
8

CLT
6

MAR
22

ATL
21

TEX
4

PHO
22

HOM
5
22nd
3637

2006
42

DAY
2

CAL
7

LVS
9

ATL
21

BRI
25

MAR
27

TEX
14

PHO
20

TAL
20

RCH
17

DAR
17

CLT
23

DOV
21

POC
43

MCH
7

SON
20

DAY
7

CHI
25

NHA
21

POC
23

IND
23

GLN
35

MCH
16

BRI
17

CAL
14

RCH
11

NHA
21

DOV
22

KAN
2

TAL
30

CLT
12

MAR
6

ATL
28

TEX
7

PHO
26

HOM
32
14th
3914

2007

Hendrick Motorsports
25

Chevy

DAY
20

CAL
31

LVS
40

ATL
28

BRI
10

MAR
42

TEX
23

PHO
37

TAL
39

RCH
18

DAR
35

CLT
1

DOV
13

POC
4

MCH
4

SON
27

NHA
23

DAY
19

CHI
5

IND
35

POC
10

GLN
15

MCH
11

BRI
22

CAL
15

RCH
17

NHA
8

DOV
6

KAN
4

TAL
6

CLT
21

MAR
20

ATL
12

TEX
31

PHO
13

HOM
16
15th
3949

2008
5

DAY
35

CAL
42

LVS
13

ATL
17

BRI
42

MAR
7

TEX
22

PHO
11

TAL
7

RCH
36

DAR
35

CLT
29

DOV
17

POC
26

MCH
30

SON
5

NHA
7

DAY
34

CHI
33

IND
26

POC
22

GLN
19

MCH
18

BRI
41

CAL
26

RCH
11

NHA
37

DOV
15

KAN
14

TAL
14

CLT
29

MAR
6

ATL
12

TEX
14

PHO
36

HOM
8
20th
3527

2009

Richard Childress Racing
07

Chevy

DAY
15

CAL
24

LVS
30

ATL
16

BRI
24

MAR
21

TEX
21

PHO
20

TAL
16

RCH
9

DAR
36

CLT
33

DOV
9

POC
14

MCH
24

SON
23

NHA
11

DAY
34

CHI
28

IND
19

POC
25

GLN
15

MCH
6

BRI
13

ATL
25

RCH
30

NHA
13

DOV
17

KAN
15

CAL
11

CLT
7

MAR
18

TAL
25

TEX
21

PHO
27

HOM
19
21st
3759

2010

Keyed-Up Motorsports
90

Chevy

DAY
DNQ

CAL
DNQ

LVS
DNQ

ATL
DNQ

BRI
30

MAR
DNQ

PHO

TEX

TAL

36th
1573

Tommy Baldwin Racing
36

Chevy


RCH
26

DAR
DNQ


NHA
29

DAY

CHI
40

IND
DNQ

POC
36

GLN

MCH
DNQ


Red Bull Racing Team
83

Toyota


DOV
22

CLT
29

POC
23

MCH
36

SON


Germain Racing
13

Toyota


BRI
39

ATL
26

RCH
21

NHA
38

DOV
29

KAN
24

CAL
25

CLT
DNQ

MAR
40

TAL
24

TEX
26

PHO
24

HOM
33

2011

DAY
DNQ

PHO
18

LVS
25

BRI
37

CAL
29

MAR
36

TEX
26

TAL
22

RCH
28

DAR
30

DOV
23

CLT
23

KAN
37

POC
30

MCH
38

SON
34

DAY
32

KEN
25

NHA
38

IND
29

POC
36

GLN
20

MCH
37

BRI
23

ATL
28

RCH
17

CHI
29

NHA
42

DOV
35

KAN
42

CLT
32

TAL
17

MAR
12

TEX
25

PHO
26

HOM
26
31st
541

2012

Ford

DAY
25

PHO
39

LVS
27

BRI
25

CAL
23

MAR
25

TEX
25

KAN
26

RCH
21

TAL
18

DAR
22

CLT
22

DOV
41

POC
35

MCH
20

SON
15

KEN
18

DAY
18

NHA
36

IND
34

POC
35

GLN
16

MCH
37

BRI
21

ATL
33

RCH
29

CHI
36

NHA
36

DOV
31

TAL
26

CLT
29

KAN
37

MAR
25

TEX
21

PHO
22

HOM
29
29th
612

2013

DAY
29

PHO
14

LVS
29

BRI
15

CAL
15

MAR
16

TEX
31

KAN
34

RCH
30

TAL
24

DAR
37

CLT
23

DOV
16

POC
22

MCH
21

SON
16

KEN
18

DAY
9

NHA
36

IND
27

POC
24

GLN
12

MCH
25

BRI
33

ATL
22

RCH
26

CHI
30

NHA
25

DOV
24

KAN
21

CLT
31

TAL
27

MAR
21

TEX
33

PHO
27

HOM
28
24th
719

2014

Chevy

DAY
10

PHO
14

LVS
28

BRI
27

CAL
15

MAR
24

TEX
28

DAR
18

RCH
19

TAL
14

KAN
26

CLT
24

DOV
25

POC
23

MCH
24

SON
13

KEN
20

DAY
4

NHA
38

IND
33

POC
12

GLN
15

MCH
17

BRI
26

ATL
22

RCH
31

CHI
26

NHA
22

DOV
27

KAN
28

CLT
31

TAL
10

MAR
37

TEX
18

PHO
35

HOM
20
26th
782

2015

DAY
6

ATL
15

LVS
25

PHO
20

CAL
23

MAR
15

TEX
27

BRI
36

RCH
30

TAL
28

KAN
19

CLT
24

DOV
27

POC
16

MCH
13

SON
38

DAY
11

KEN
23

NHA
16

IND
20

POC
28

GLN
18

MCH
42

BRI
23

DAR
29

RCH
21

CHI
20

NHA
18

DOV
24

CLT
18

KAN
23

TAL
31

MAR
17

TEX
26

PHO
22

HOM
42
23rd
754

2016

DAY
32

ATL
14

LVS
23

PHO
35

CAL
17

MAR
31

TEX
23

BRI
24

RCH
29

TAL
33

KAN
21

DOV
26

CLT
30

POC
24

MCH
32

SON
24

DAY
12

KEN
30

NHA
27

IND
24

POC
21

GLN
12

BRI
25

MCH
22

DAR
25

RCH
21

CHI
34

NHA
27

DOV
26

CLT
40

KAN
23

TAL
39

MAR
21

TEX
39

PHO
18

HOM
18
28th
556

Daytona 500


























































Year
Team
Manufacturer
Start
Finish

2003

Chip Ganassi Racing

Dodge
29
27

2004
25
14

2005
29
26

2006
14
2

2007

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
17
20

2008
9
35

2009

Richard Childress Racing

Chevrolet
25
15

2010

Keyed-Up Motorsports

Chevrolet
DNQ

2011

Germain Racing

Toyota
DNQ

2012

Ford
36
25

2013
17
29

2014

Chevrolet
28
10

2015
41
6

2016
32
32


Xfinity Series















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































NASCAR Xfinity Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

NXSC
Pts

2001

Cicci-Welliver Racing
66

Chevy

DAY

CAR

LVS

ATL

DAR

BRI

TEX

NSH

TAL

CAL

RCH

NHA

NZH

CLT

DOV

KEN

MLW

GLN

CHI

GTY

PPR

IRP

MCH

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

KAN

CLT

MEM

PHO

CAR

HOM
28

116th
79

2002

Team Jesel

Dodge

DAY
23

CAR
23

LVS
18

DAR
39

BRI
23

TEX
38

NSH
23

TAL
5

CAL
29

RCH
23

NHA
17

NZH
15

CLT
23

DOV
36

NSH
10

KEN
20

MLW
19

DAY
16

CHI
38

GTY
15

PPR
25

IRP
25

MCH
34

BRI
40

DAR
12

RCH
30

DOV
22

KAN
29

CLT
27

MEM
23

ATL
23

CAR
34

PHO
15

HOM
12

21st
3148

2003

Braun Racing
19

Dodge

DAY

CAR

LVS

DAR

BRI

TEX

TAL

NSH

CAL

RCH

GTY

NZH

CLT
15

DOV
28

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY

CHI
4

NHA

PPR

IRP

MCH
7

BRI
41

DAR
9

RCH
31

DOV
28

KAN
12

CLT
15

MEM

ATL
20

PHO
21

CAR
21

HOM
8

34th
1525

2004

Phoenix Racing
1

Dodge

DAY

CAR

LVS

DAR

BRI

TEX

NSH

TAL

CAL

GTY

RCH

NZH

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY
7

CHI

NHA
20

PPR

IRP

MCH
4

BRI
35


RCH
31

DOV
19

KAN
8


MEM

ATL
42

PHO
20

DAR
6

HOM
26

34th
1511

Chip Ganassi Racing
41

Dodge


CAL
2


CLT
7*


2005

Akins Motorsports
38

Dodge

DAY

CAL

MXC

LVS

ATL

NSH

BRI

TEX

PHO

TAL
26

DAR

RCH

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY

CHI

NHA

PPR

GTY

IRP

GLN

MCH

BRI

CAL

RCH

DOV

KAN

CLT

MEM

TEX

PHO

HOM
116th
85

2006

Chip Ganassi Racing
42

Dodge

DAY

CAL
40

MXC

LVS

ATL
16

BRI

TEX
3

NSH

PHO
8

TAL

RCH

DAR

CLT
4

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY

CHI
1

NHA

MAR

GTY

IRP

GLN

MCH
2

BRI

CAL
16

RCH

DOV

KAN

CLT
26

MEM

TEX

PHO

HOM
38th
1200

2007

Hendrick Motorsports
24

Chevy

DAY
DNQ

CAL
2

MXC

LVS
42

ATL
5

BRI

NSH

TEX
4

PHO
7

TAL
3*

RCH
7

DAR
9

CLT
2

DOV
4

NSH

KEN

MLW

NHA
10

DAY
8

CHI
13

GTY

IRP

CGV


MCH
9

BRI
19

CAL

RCH

DOV

KAN
3

CLT

MEM

TEX
15

PHO

HOM
22
20th
2633
5


GLN
8


2009

Richard Childress Racing
29

Chevy

DAY

CAL

LVS

BRI

TEX

NSH

PHO

TAL

RCH

DAR

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

NHA

DAY

CHI

GTY

IRP

IOW

GLN

MCH

BRI

CGV

ATL

RCH

DOV

KAN

CAL

CLT

MEM

TEX
2

PHO

HOM
104th
170

2010

Braun Racing
10

Toyota

DAY

CAL

LVS

BRI

NSH

PHO
31

TEX

TAL

RCH

DAR

DOV

CLT

NSH

KEN

ROA

NHA

DAY

CHI

GTY

IRP

IOW

GLN

MCH

BRI

CGV

ATL

RCH

DOV

KAN

CAL

CLT

GTY

TEX

PHO

HOM
127th
70

2017

Biagi-DenBeste Racing
98

Ford

DAY

ATL

LVS

PHO

CAL
14

TEX
38

BRI

RCH
9

TAL

CLT
21

DOV

POC
21

MCH

IOW

DAY
34

KEN
15

NHA

IND

IOW

GLN
25

MOH
32

BRI

ROA
9

DAR

RCH
25

CHI

KEN

DOV
18

CLT

KAN

TEX

PHO
12

HOM
11

28th
242

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points



ARCA Re/Max Series


(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)



























































































































ARCA Re/Max Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

ARMC
Pts

2001

LJ Racing
91

Pontiac

DAY

NSH

WIN

SLM

GTY

KEN

CLT

KAN

MCH

POC

MEM

GLN

KEN

MCH

POC

NSH

ISF

CHI

DSF

SLM

TOL

BLN

CLT

TAL
9

ATL
122nd
185

2002

Team Jesel
36

Pontiac

DAY
30

ATL

NSH

SLM

KEN

CLT

KAN

POC

MCH

TOL

SBO

KEN

BLN

POC

NSH

ISF

WIN

DSF

CHI

SLM

TAL

CLT

159th
80

2003

Chip Ganassi Racing
77

Dodge

DAY

ATL

NSH

SLM

TOL

KEN

CLT
4

BLN

KAN

MCH
1*

LER

POC
1*

POC
1

NSH

ISF

WIN

DSF

CHI

SLM

TAL

CLT

SBO

26th
1005


24 Hours of Daytona


(key)







































24 Hours of Daytona results
Year
Class
No
Team
Car
Co-drivers
Laps
Position
Class Pos.

2005
DP
03

United States Target Chip Ganassi Racing
Lexus Riley DP

New Zealand Scott Dixon
United Kingdom Darren Manning
694
6
6

2006
DP
02

United States Target Chip Ganassi Racing
Lexus Riley DP

New Zealand Scott Dixon
United Kingdom Dan Wheldon
734
1
1

2009
DP
2

United States Childress-Howard Motorsports
Pontiac Crawford DP08

United Kingdom Andy Wallace
United States Rob Finlay
United States Danica Patrick
702
8
8


Speed Energy Formula Off-Road


(key) (Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led.)























































Speed Energy Formula Off-Road results
Year
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

SSTC
Pts
Ref

2017

ADE

ADE

ADE

STP

STP

LBH

LBH

BAR

BAR

BAR

DET

DET

TEX

TEX

HID

HID

HID

BEI

GLN

GLN

ELS
DNQ

ELS
5
22nd
29
[12]


References




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  2. ^ Hembree, Mike (April 27, 2014). "Marcos Ambrose punches Casey Mears after Richmond race". USA Today. McLean, VA. Retrieved 2014-04-27.


  3. ^ Gluck, Jeff (April 29, 2014). "NASCAR fines Ambrose, Mears for Richmond altercation". USA Today. McLean, VA. Retrieved 2014-04-30.


  4. ^ "Casey Mears inks extension with Germain Racing". NASCAR.com. NASCAR Media Group, LLC. Retrieved 14 July 2015.


  5. ^ "GEICO inks multiyear extension with Germain Racing and Casey Mears". Germain Racing. Retrieved 12 November 2015.


  6. ^ Gluck, Jeff (November 28, 2016). "Ty Dillon replaces Casey Mears at Germain Racing". USA Today. Retrieved November 28, 2016.


  7. ^ "NASCAR veteran @CJMearsGang testing today with @RobbyGordon @Traxxas @ToyoTires @GEICORacing". Speed Energy Formula Off-Road. Twitter. January 24, 2017. Retrieved December 8, 2017.


  8. ^ Spencer, Lee (December 8, 2017). "Casey Mears excited to go truckin' again ahead of SST debut". Motorsport.com. Retrieved December 8, 2017.


  9. ^ "2017 LAKE ELSINORE RACE 1". Speed Energy Formula Off-Road. Retrieved February 7, 2018.


  10. ^ "2017 LAKE ELSINORE RACE 2". Speed Energy Formula Off-Road. Retrieved February 7, 2018.


  11. ^ Bonkowski, Jerry (December 14, 2017). "Casey Mears likely to split 2018 between NASCAR, Global Rallycross and Stadium Super Trucks". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved December 14, 2017.


  12. ^ "2017 OVERALL POINT STANDINGS". Speed Energy Formula Off-Road.



External links




  • Official website


  • Casey Mears driver statistics at Racing-Reference










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