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Bill Elliott Racing (formerly known as Charles Hardy Racing, Elliott-Hardy Racing, and Elliott-Marino Racing) was a NASCAR Winston Cup, Busch and Craftsman Truck Series team. It was owned and operated by 1988 NASCAR champion Bill Elliott from 1995 until 2000, when it was sold to Evernham Motorsports .
In 1998, Elliott teamed up with Dan Marino to form a multi-car team, the team was renamed Elliott-Marino Motorsports, adding the No. 13 and keeping the No. 94, Marino owned the No. 13 while Elliott owned the No. 94. The year was marked with sadness for Elliott when he had to miss the fall Dover race to attend the funeral of his father.
40th career Winston Cup Series win for Bill Elliott. This would be Bill's first win since the season finale at Atlanta in November 1992, breaking a 53 race winless streak. This would also be Bill's last win until November 2001 at Homestead, 7 years, and 226 races later. As of 2024, the 226 race winless streak is the longest drought in NASCAR ...
94–Bill Elliott; 88–Dale Jarrett; 2–Rusty Wallace; 20–Tony Stewart; 6–Mark Martin; 24–Jeff Gordon; 18–Bobby Labonte; 32–Scott Pruett; 13–Robby Gordon; 12–Jeremy Mayfield; This would be the 1st checkered flag of any kind for Bill Elliott since his 40th career win in the 1994 Southern 500 at Darlington. Race two top 10 results ...
The 2000 Daytona 500 was the first stock car race of the 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series, the first of five No Bull 5 races, and the 42nd iteration of the event.The race was held on Sunday, February 20, 2000, before an audience of 200,000 in Daytona Beach, Florida at Daytona International Speedway, a 2.5 miles (4.0 km) permanent triangular-shaped superspeedway.
Bill Elliott won the pole in the #94. The race was broadcast on TNN. Top Ten Results. 6-Mark Martin; 18-Bobby Labonte; 88-Dale Jarrett; 99-Jeff Burton; 2-Rusty Wallace; 40-Sterling Marlin; 94-Bill Elliott; 7-Geoff Bodine; 4-Bobby Hamilton; 98-Rich Bickle; The No. 6 of Mark Martin won after the No. 24 of Jeff Gordon ran out of gas on the last ...
The No. 9 began in 1976 with driver Bill Elliott, car owner George Elliott and crew chief Ernie Elliott (Bill's brother). In 1976 Elliott Racing ran six races, with Bill Elliott driving four races (California 500, Atlanta 500, Winston 500 and World 600), David Hobbs ran the Champion Spark Plug 400 and Al Holbert ran the National 500. In 1977 ...
He made his debut in the Truck Series at Homestead-Miami Speedway, driving the #94 for Super 8 Motel Ford F-150 for Elliott, starting third and finishing fourth. He ran six more races in the trucks that season and had two additional top-ten finishes.