Where is Turner Motorsport located?

Where is Turner Motorsport located?

Newton, NH
Turner Motorsport Turner Motorsport (Also known as TMS Racing or Turner racing ) is a professional sports car racing team located in Newton, NH, and is the second most prolific BMW privateer racing team in the world, second only to Schnitzer Motorsport, who stopped racing in 2020.

What team is Justin Allgaier on?

Spire Motorsports

Justin Allgaier
Awards 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year 2019, 2020, 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series Most Popular Driver
NASCAR Cup Series career
80 races run over 7 years
Car no., team No. 77 (Spire Motorsports)

How many cars can a Nascar owner have?

four
How many cars can a NASCAR team have? A NASCAR team can have a maximum of four full-time cars.

What Nascar drivers drive for JR Motorsports?

Now in its 20th year, JR Motorsports is the professional race team co-owned by NASCAR Hall of Fame member and 15-time Most Popular Driver Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kelley Earnhardt Miller and NASCAR Hall of Famer Rick Hendrick.

Who owns ECS Tuning?

Bertram Capital
Based in Wadsworth, Ohio, ECS Tuning is owned by Bertram Capital, the company’s founders, and management. The transaction represents the first add-on acquisition for the ECS Tuning e-commerce platform. “ECS is thrilled to partner with Will Turner,” said Tom and Brian Demrovsky, co-CEOs of ECS.

What is Spec E46?

Spec E46 is a road racing class based on BMW’s E46 chassis that emphasizes high performance, vehicle consistency, reasonable cost, and ease of entry in order to provide a highly competitive on-track racing experience between a large field of cars.

Does Dale Earnhardt Jr own a race team?

JR Motorsports is the professional race team owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr. JR Motorsports tours nationally in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with four full-time entries and has three championships (2014, 2017 and 2018) to its credit and 58 series victories.

Do NASCAR drivers pay an entry fee?

Teams pay a $4,300 “entry and inspection fee” to have their primary car approved for competition during a NASCAR weekend. If an inspected/approved car is wrecked beyond repair, the team must pay another $4,300 to have the backup car inspected and approved for competition.