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Mike Harmon initially owned the team with two other co-owners, Donnie Richardson and Eddie Netzloff, [1] in its first two years and the team was known as Richardson-Netzloff-Harmon Racing in 2007 [2] and then Elite 2 Racing in 2008 before Harmon became the sole owner in 2009 and renamed the team Mike Harmon Racing, its name until 2023 after ...
Michael Joseph Harmon (born January 24, 1958) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner. He owns Mike Harmon Racing which currently fields the No. 74 Chevrolet Camaro part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
Alpha Prime Racing: 45 Brad Perez: Keith Wolfe: TBA: Caesar Bacarella: Teddy Brown 1: DGM Racing: 92 Josh Bilicki: TBA 1: Kaulig Racing: 10 Daniel Dye: TBA 10: Mike Harmon Racing: 47 TBA TBA TBA: Peterson Racing Group: 87 Austin Green: TBA 9: Ford: AM Racing: 15 TBA Matt Lucas TBA: RSS Racing: 38 C. J. McLaughlin: Kevin Johnson TBA: TBA ...
Dylan Lupton, No. 15 AM Racing Ford. Dawson Cram, No. 74 Mike Harmon Racing Chevrolet. Blaine Perkins, No. 29 RSS Racing Ford. Armani Williams, No. 35 Joey Gase Motorsports Ford.
Bubba Pollard, No. 26 Sam Hunt Racing Toyota. Garrett Smithley, No. 45 Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet. William Sawalich, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. Logan Bearden, No. 74 Mike Harmon Racing ...
Mike Harmon may refer to: Mike Harmon (racing driver), NASCAR driver and team owner; Mike Harmon (politician), Kentucky politician; Mike Harmon (American football), former football wide receiver for the New York Jets
Reuse drove the No. 74 Chevrolet for Mike Harmon Racing at Watkins Glen. He started 38th and finished 30th. In his next and final race of the season at Mid-Ohio, Reuse started and finished 39th in the No. 77 Dodge due to transmission issues. In 2015, Reuse returned to Mike Harmon Racing in the Xfinity Series for the Road America race.
The team began with No. 44 and driver Mike Harmon. Although Gregg Mixon had some previous owning experience, his official debut as a Busch Series owner was at Nashville. With sponsorship from Mixon's company GIC, Harmon was able to qualify 41st. 68 laps into the event, Harmon crashed leaving the team's debut with a 40th-place finish.