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team. It was owned by
Hermie Sadler Herman Marion Sadler III (born April 24, 1969) is an American professional stock car racing driver and broadcaster, businessman and politician. He competed in NASCAR as a driver from 1992 to 2019. In the late 2000s and the 2010s, he scaled back ...
from 2001–2004 and Jeff Stec from 2005–2006, before it was sold. The team was formed in 2001 by
Hermie Sadler Herman Marion Sadler III (born April 24, 1969) is an American professional stock car racing driver and broadcaster, businessman and politician. He competed in NASCAR as a driver from 1992 to 2019. In the late 2000s and the 2010s, he scaled back ...
as SCORE Motorsports. Sadler fielded the No. 13
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sponsored by the
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for three races that year, his best finish was a 27th at
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. The team switched to No. 02 for 2002, starting eight races and having a variety of different sponsorships. 2004 saw the car field a ride for a variety of drivers including
Carl Long James Carlyle Long (born September 20, 1967) is an American former professional stock car racing driver, mechanic, and team owner. He last competed part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 66 Toyota Supra for MBM Motorsports. In th ...
, Andy Belmont, and Jason Jarrett, as well as Sadler himself for 16 races. The team also fielded an entry for three races in
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in the Busch Series, with a best finish of 29th. They ran an additional three races in
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, again getting a best finish of 29th. In 2004, Sadler ran 30 races in the Busch Series, but did not finish higher than 12th. Garrett Liberty drove one race at Memphis, finishing 31st. In 2005, The team was bought by Stec who had sponsorship from PEAK Fitness, and the team switched to the number No. 66
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with engine support from
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. After the spring race at
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, Sadler resigned from the team and was replaced by
Mike Garvey Michael Garvey (born September 13, 1962) is an American professional stock car racing driver who currently works as a crew chief in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for DGM Racing's No. 90 Chevrolet Camaro. As a driver, he competed in NASCAR and the Ame ...
, with sponsorship from Jani-King. After Garvey did not qualify at
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, Stec parted ways with Garvey.
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drove the car at the fall Michigan race. Stec then signed Kevin Lepage to join the No. 66 team. Lepage made all but one of his attempts with at 6th place start at
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, 13th at
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and 17th at Charlotte. Lepage finish of 21st at Charlotte and finished all but one race. Hermie Sadler returned to the team for a one-race deal at Martinsville in the fall. He finished 32nd in the Jerry Kilgore Ford. In 2006, the team switched to the No. 61 because
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and their sponsor
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asked to use number No. 66 for promotional reasons. The team missed just two races and were hoping to expand to a second car with Carl Long driving, but that plan fell through. The team was inside the top 35, but then barely fell out once the new top 35 were locked in, leading the team to rough times. In April, the team was sold to
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Car No. 02/13/61/66 results


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Hermie Sadler Owner StatsBryant Stith Owner StatsJeff Stec Owner Stats
{{Peak Fitness Racing 2001 establishments in the United States Defunct NASCAR teams Defunct companies based in Virginia Auto racing teams established in 2001 Auto racing teams disestablished in 2006