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ML Motorsports was an American professional stock car racing team that last competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. It was owned jointly by Mary Louise Miller and her daughter, Stephanie Mullen, making it the first confirmed NASCAR team to be owned jointly by a mother and daughter team. The team fielded the No. 70 Chevrolet from 2006 to 2013.
Jason Anthony Jarrett (born October 14, 1975) is an American race car spotter for 23XI Racing, JR Motorsports, and On Point Motorsports.A former driver in the NASCAR Busch Series and ARCA Racing Series, he has not driven in competition since 2005.
Wimmer started the 2011 Nationwide Series season driving the No. 40 for Key Motorsports earning a best finish of 12th at Talladega before leaving after the 11th race due to the lack of a sponsorship. After leaving, Wimmer drove three races for the No. 70 of ML Motorsports with twice a best finish of 15th, both at races at Iowa Speedway.
In 2001, Belmont ran every race besides the season opening race at Daytona International Speedway, driving a combination of entries from Andy Belmont Racing, Joe Cooksey, and ML Motorsports. He went on to finish eleventh in the final points standings with a best finish of tenth at Memphis Motorsports Park, driving for ABR.
After beginning the 2007 season as a test driver for Michael Waltrip Racing, he replaced Justin Diercks in the 70 car owned by ML Motorsports, and finished the year with the team, his best finish being 19th at Gateway. Still with ML Motorsports in 2008, Green had a best finish of 5th at Talladega.
She raced in the Billy Ballew Motorsports truck in the middle of the season [1] before the No. 15 team was shut down, [2] and finished the year by racing in four events for her family-owned team, Panhandle Motorsports. [3] With Ballew she qualified in all three races between 15th and 20th before finishing 17th, 34th and 20th. [3]
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Cope returned to the Nationwide Series in 2012, competing in the No. 73 Chevrolet for his own CFK Motorsports. After missing the opening race at Daytona, Cope would return to Jay Robinson's team for Las Vegas, and later Darlington for ML Motorsports. Cope and his No. 73 the fall race a Phoenix.