Sam Hunt Racing
Sam Hunt Racing is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, fielding the No. 26 Toyota Supra full-time for Dean Thompson and the No. 24 full-time for Harrison Burton
The team is currently based in Mooresville, North Carolina, although they have Virginia roots and their original shop was located in Chester, Virginia.
History
The team, first known as DRIVE Technology, was founded in 2013 by Sam Hunt and Virginian Shayne Lockhart, a former NASCAR driver-turned crew chief. In 2013 they acquired assets from Joe Gibbs Racing's ARCA Menards Series East No. 18 team, which was closing down after the 2012 season. They kept using the No. 18. The team picked up sponsorship from the Denny Hamlin Foundation for most of the races.At the end of 2019 Hunt announced the team would move up to the NASCAR Xfinity Series with their driver Colin Garrett in the season-finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway with Joe Gibbs Engines under the hood.
Xfinity Series
They started fielding the No. 26 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2019 in the season finale at Homestead–Miami Speedway for Colin Garrett, he started 15th and would end up finishing 21st.For the 2020 season, SHR formed a partnership with Toyota Racing Development in continuation with their partnership on engines with Joe Gibbs Engines.
In 2022, SHR began operating out of The Motorsports Group's former shop just up the road from the shop they had rented from Rette Jones Racing from 2020-2021 as well as forming a larger partnership with TRD on the technical side.
Car No. 24 history
Part-time (2021–2022)
Starting at the Indy RC, SHR started fielding a second entry in the No. 24 for Will Rodgers with continued Partnership from GoodRx where he finished 28th after starting in ninth.Jeffrey Earnhardt would drive the No. 24 at Daytona and would finish fifteenth. Joe Nemechek would attempt to race against his son John Hunter Nemechek however, due to qualifying being cancelled due to rain, the elder Nemechek did not qualify. He was originally entered for the Talladega race, but his entry was withdrawn because of the high chance of qualifying being rained out.
Connor Mosack and others (2023)
Connor Mosack would anchor the No. 24 for the 2023 season by driving in 22 races. Cup series driver Tyler Reddick and Truck Series driver Corey Heim, among others, would also drive in the car for the team.Part-time (2024–2025)
The first race in 2024 that Sam Hunt Racing entered the No. 24 into was the race at COTA, with Ed Jones serving as driver. Ryan Truex was announced as the driver for the 2025 Daytona 300.On February 23, 2025, it was announced that Corey Heim would drive the No. 24 part-time in 2025, with support from 23XI Racing.
Patrick Staropoli, Jeffrey Earnhardt, Christopher Bell, Kaz Grala, and Alon Day also competed for the team in 2025.
Harrison Burton (2026)
On October 25, 2025, Sam Hunt Racing announced that Harrison Burton will drive the No. 24 full-time in 2026.Car No. 26 history
Part-time (2019–2020)
On October 28, 2019, the team announced that they would field an Xfinity team for the first time in 2020, the No. 26 Toyota, with Garrett driving. Brian Keselowski became the team's crew chief, moving over from the Brandonbilt Motorsports No. 68 car. They later attempted the season finale at Homestead in 2019, where they qualified fifteenth and finished twentieth in preparation for their 2020 schedule of races.In 2020 Colin Garrett ran select races for the team with a best finish of fourteenth at Homestead-Miami in June of that year.
Brandon Gdovic would join the team for two races at the Indianapolis Road Course and Daytona Road Course finishing twelfth and 28th respectively.
On October 26, 2020, it was announced that TD2 driver Mason Diaz would drive the No. 26 Toyota for the final two races of the 2020 season at Martinsville and Phoenix.
Multiple drivers (2021–2022)
In 2021 the team ran the full schedule with a huge rotation of drivers Brandon Gdovic, Kris Wright, Santino Ferrucci, Colin Garrett, John Hunter Nemechek. Grant Enfinger, Will Rodgers, and Dylan Lupton splitting the seat.The team recorded their first ever top-ten with Brandon Gdovic at the season opener at Daytona.
In September at Richmond the team scored their first ever top-five with John Hunter Nemechek battling for the win in the closing laps with Justin Haley and eventual race winner Noah Gragson going on to score a 3rd-place finish.
On January 13, 2022 Ryan Truex was announced to drive the No. 26 at Daytona as well as several other races throughout the season and the next day Jeffrey Earnhardt was announced to compete in at least seven races bringing sponsorship from ForeverLawn.
On January 25, 2022, it was announced John Hunter Nemechek would drive the car at both races at Las Vegas in the season with sponsorship from Berry's Bullets. Other drivers such as Parker Chase, Derek Griffith, and Chandler Smith would also drive the No. 26.
On October 27, 2022, it was announced that Kaz Grala would drive the car in the season finale at Phoenix Raceway on November 5, 2022, marking Grala's Toyota Racing debut. On December 8, the team announced that Grala would drive the No. 26 full-time for the 2023 season.
Kaz Grala (2023)
file:Kaz Grala 26 Xfinity Sonoma 2023.jpg|thumb|Kaz Grala at Sonoma in 2023.Kaz Grala drove the No. 26 to two top-five finishes at Richmond and the Charlotte Roval, as well as nine top-ten finishes during the season. Grala finished the season seventeenth in points. In late November, SHR announced that Grala wouldn't be returning to the No. 26 Supra in 2024. No replacement driver were announced at that point.
Multiple drivers (2024)
file:Corey Heim 26 Xfinity Las Vegas 2024.jpg|thumb|left|Corey Heim at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.In January 2024, the team announced Corey Heim, Jeffrey Earnhardt, and Sage Karam, would be driving the No. 26 in multiple races throughout the season.
In May 2024, it was announced that Truck Series regular, Dean Thompson, would make his debut in the Xfinity Series at Charlotte's spring race.